B930n User’s Guide B930n
PREFACE Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
EMERGENCY FIRST AID Take care with toner powder: If swallowed, give small amounts of cold water and seek medical attention. DO NOT attempt to induce vomiting. If inhaled, move the person to an open area for fresh air. Seek medical attention. If it gets into the eyes, flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes keeping eyelids open. Seek medical attention. Spillages should be treated with cold water and soap to help reduce risk of staining skin or clothing.
CONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Emergency first aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Importer to the EU/authorised representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Environmental information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poster print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fit to page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Booklets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secure print- print confidential document. . . . Stored job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Proofprint - print after checking printing result Print at a specified time - timed job . . . . . . . . Direct printing of PDF files . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toner cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caution on handling the toner cartridge . Replacing the toner cartridge . . . . . . . . Fuser unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the fuser unit . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer roll cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the transfer roll cartridge . . . . Maintenance kit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTES, CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS NOTE A note provides additional information to supplement the main text. CAUTION! A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction or damage. WARNING! A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury.
BASIC OPERATIONS MAIN COMPONENTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS STANDARD CONFIGURATION NO NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Control panel Consists of the essential operation buttons, indicators and display. 2 Power switch Switches the power of the printer on and off. Pressing the switch to the <|> position switches it on and pressing it to the <0> position switches it off. 3 Standard top bin output tray Print jobs are output here with the printed side facing down.
NO NAME DESCRIPTION 15 Finisher connection For connecting the optional finisher cable. 16 1000 (2000 sheets for TTM)-sheet feeder trays 3 & 4 For connecting the optional trays cable. 17 Duplex unit connector For connecting the optional duplex unit. WITH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES NO NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Duplex unit Enables 2 sided printing. 2 Exit 2 Used in conjunction with duplex unit and finisher, comes with a duplex unit.
INTERNAL VIEW NO NAME DESCRIPTION 1 Toner cartridge Contains the toner. 2 Drum unit Contains the photosensitive drum. 3 Fuser unit Fixes the toner on the paper. Do not touch this when using the printer as it is hot. 4 Transfer roller Transfers the toner image on the surface of the photosensitive drum to the paper.
SETTINGS ON THE CONTROL PANEL ABOUT THIS CHAPTER This chapter introduces the control panel and its functions, and also demonstrates how to navigate through the control panel menus and submenus that allow you to view and change the printer settings. Full details of the menu system are given in the Reference Guide. You can print a menu map showing all current printer settings by pressing the Info button on the control panel.
LCD DISPLAY The LCD display shows status and error messages that inform you of the current status of the printer, and also displays menus, submenus and printer settings when you are in the menu system. There are two types of screens shown: Print screen (for displaying printer status) and Menu screen (for setting configuration). The message displayed differs according to the options installed and setting status. PRINT SCREEN The Print screen appears when the machine is printing or waiting for data.
CHANGING THE DISPLAY AND REPORTING LANGUAGE The default language for display messages and printed reports is English. You can change this to a different language as follows. 1. Press the MENU button on the control panel. 2. Press the < > button repeatedly to display the “System Configuration Menu”. 3. Press the < > button to enter the “System Configuration Menu”. 4. Press the < > button repeatedly to display the “Language” sub-menu. 5. Press the < > button to modify the current language setting.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF THE POWER SWITCHING ON THE POWER 1. Press the power switch of the printer to the <|> position. When the power is switched on, various screens will be displayed on the control panel. Check that this display changes to “Online”. NOTE When “WARMING UP…” is displayed, the printer is unavailable for printing. When the printer is ready for printing, “ONLINE” will be displayed. SWITCHING OFF THE POWER NOTE > Do not switch off the printer power when printing is in progress.
POWER SAVE MODES This printer is equipped with a low power mode and a sleep mode to reduce power consumption when it is left idle. When no print data is received for 10 (default) minutes, the printer will enter the power save mode. The time ranges to specify for the printer to go into power save mode is 5 to 60 minutes and for sleep mode is 60 to 180 minutes.
DISPLAYING OPTIONAL ACCESSORY CONFIGURATION AND PAPER TRAY SETTINGS When using this printer as a network printer and with SNMP protocol enabled, you can display on the printer driver, the optional accessory configuration and settings configured at the control panel such as paper type or size. These settings are displayed on the Options tab. This section explains the procedure using Windows XP as an example. Important: > When using USB or Parallel connection to this printer, this feature cannot be used.
PRINTING PRINTING OPTIONS This printer offers three ways to modify the printing options: > Control Panel > Printer Driver > Embedded Web Server The printing options on the printer driver can be accessed through the application you are using or through the Printer and Faxes Menu (on Windows). The Embedded Web Server (EWS) contains access to all printer features and presents them as HTML pages. EWS can be accessed from any remote station via HTTP access.
PRINTING FROM THE COMPUTER This section explains the basic flow when printing from application software in a Windows® environment.The procedure may differ according to the computer or system configuration used. NOTE Do not switch off the power to the printer when printing is in progress. It may lead to a paper jam. This section explains printing with the PCL driver as an example. 1. From the File menu of the application software, select Print. 2.
LOADING AND PRINTING ON ENVELOPES Take note of the following points when loading an envelope: > Use envelopes specifically made for laser printers. > Do not use padded envelopes. > Avoid printing over the area where the envelope seams meet. > Never use envelopes with windows or metal clasps; they can damage the printer. > Ensure that the envelopes are stored in a cool and dry place and in their original packaging. If not, heat and humidity can cause the envelopes to seal before or during printing.
PRINTING ON TRANSPARENCIES You can print transparencies from any tray. LOADING AND PRINTING ON TRANSPARENCIES The way to load transparencies in the paper tray is the same as the way to load standard size paper. For details, refer to “Loading paper” on page 28. However, before loading transparencies, consider the following points: > Remove all other media before loading transparencies into the tray. > Do not load transparencies above the fill line; this may cause the printer to jam.
11. Click OK. 12. Click Print in the Print dialog box to start printing. PRINTING ON POSTCARDS Postcards can be printed using the MPF (Tray 5). LOADING AND PRINTING ON POSTCARDS Before loading the postcards in the tray, consider the following points: > Ensure that the postcards are stored in a cool dry place and in their original packaging. If not heat and humidity can cause the postcards to curl. > Load a maximum stack height of 10mm (.4 in), no higher than the fill line. 1.
PRINTING ON LABELS Labels can be printed from all trays. LOADING AND PRINTING ON LABELS Before loading the labels in the tray, consider the following points: > Do not use vinyl labels. > Do not use any labels on a sheet where items are missing; it may damage the printer. > Print only on one side of the sheet of labels. > Ensure that the labels are stored in a cool dry place and in their original packaging. Storing them in extreme conditions can cause jams, curls or poor print quality. 1.
PRINTING ON CUSTOM SIZE PAPER This section explains how to print on custom size paper. You can print custom size paper from Trays 1-5. Tray 6 (HCF) can only print standard paper. The paper sizes that can be set on this printer are as follows: INPUT TRAY WIDTH HEIGHT OUTPUT TRAY TRAY 5 TRAYS 1-4 STANDARD STACKER UPPER STACKER LOWER 89 - 297mm 140 - 297mm 89 - 297mm 203 - 297mm 203 - 297mm (3.5 - 11.70 in) (5.5 - 11.70in) (3.5 - 11.70in) (7.9 - 11.70in) (7.9 - 11.
PRINTING ON CUSTOM SIZE PAPER The procedure to print on custom size paper is as follows. NOTE The way to display the printer properties dialog box differs according to the application software. Refer to the manual of your respective application software. 1. From the File menu, select Print. 2. Select this printer as the printer to be used and click Preferences. 3. Click the Setup tab. 4. Select the appropriate tray from Source. 5. From Paper Size, select the size of the original document. 6.
AUTOMATICALLY RESIZE PAPER The printer can automatically select from the paper, which is closest to the paper requested for the print job. The printer will then scale the job to fit the available paper.It includes scaling A4 to letter and letter to A4; and A3 to Tabloid and Tabloid to A3. You can enable this at the control panel’s Paper menu. WATERMARKS A watermark is typically faint text that is superimposed on a printed document.
DIRECT PRINTING OF PDF FILES The printer’s PDF Direct feature allows you to send a Version 1.3 PDF file directly to the printer without the use of Adobe Acrobat on the host computer. You can send a PDF file directly to the printer for printing without using the printer driver. As the print data is sent directly to the printer, the printing process is simpler than printing with the printer driver and it is done at a faster speed.
Intelligent barcoding Unlike some barcode solutions, which merely add fonts to a PC or printer, this printer actually extends the PCL5 language. Barcode formatting, error detection and checksum calculation are performed by the printer, reducing the load on the host and the network. Barcodes can be printed in almost any size or rotation, bar width and height. Caption text can be embedded in the bars or printed above or below the bars in a variety of fonts and sizes.
LOADING PAPER LOADING TRAYS 1-4 1. Open the paper tray. 2. Fan the paper to ensure that all sheets are separated. 3. Insert the paper into the tray. Adjust the paper guides to the size. CAUTION! Do not place paper over the right width guide. Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line or the maximum capacity allowed. Align the right width guide with the paper width correctly. If the right width guide is not in place, the paper will not be properly fed and this may cause paper jams.
4. Push the tray completely into the printer. 5. Configure the paper size when custom size paper is loaded. LOADING MPF (TRAY 5) The Multiple Paper Feed (MPF) tray can be used for both manual and automatic feeds. Labels on the tray indicate the long-edge and short- edge orientation of the paper. NOTE Depending on the types and sizes of the loaded paper, you need to configure settings on the control panel.
3. Insert the paper into the tray, and if required, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. LOADING HIGH CAPACITY FEEDER (TRAY 6) AND TWO TANDEM TRAY (TTM) 1. Pull out the tray. 2. Adjust the length and width guides to the size of the paper. 3. Fan the paper to ensure that all sheets are separated.
4. Insert the paper into the tray. 5. Push the tray completely into the printer. TRAY SETTINGS You can configure a variety of settings for your input trays and output bins. The default settings for the source input tray and output bin are configured through the control panel’s PAPER MENU, DEFAULT SOURCE and OUTPUT TRAY selections. SOURCE You can select the input tray from which the paper is to be used for the print job.
OUTPUT BIN LINKING When the output bin reaches its full capacity, the tray’s full sensors are activated and an error message is displayed on the control panel. If the finisher or stacker is installed, you can select output bin linking to have the remaining pages sent to an open bin. This option is turned on by default. You can set this option at the control panel. MANUAL FEED The MPF (tray 5) can be used for manual feed. You must change the settings to Manual Feed on your printer properties.
HOLE PUNCHER The optional finisher contains a 2-4 Hole Puncher. When installed, it must be enabled to punch holes. When the printer detects that the punch waste box is full, a warning appears on the control panel. Printing will continue, but the punching will stop. To turn on hole punching on your Printer Properties: 1. Select the Paper Feed button in the Setup tab within your Printer Properties. The Paper Feed option is displayed. 2. Select the Hole Punch type from the Hole Punch drop down. 3.
STAPLER There are several stapling options available. You can decide to staple at different locations depending on whether one or two staples used. You can choose to staple for Potrait and Landscape orientation from the following options: > Upper-left > Bottom-left > Dual To turn on stapling on your Printer Properties: 1. Select the Paper Feed button in the Setup tab within your Printer Properties. The Paper Feed option is displayed. 2. Select the desired stapling type from the Staple drop down.
6. Insert the staple unit into the Finisher. 7. Close door G. INSTALLING ACCESSORIES For detailed information on installing optional accessories, hard disk, memory option and compact flash, refer to the “Installing Accessories” section in the Reference Guide.
TROUBLESHOOTING WHEN PAPER JAMS CAUTION! When removing jammed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries or burns. Switch off the machine immediately, and contact your dealer or service. Following the messages on the control panel, open the cover and remove the jammed paper.
2. Remove any jammed paper. If required, press the green lever to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Ensure that all paper fragments are removed. 3. Close cover A. INSIDE COVER B 1. Remove the High Capacity Feeder (tray 6), if installed to the printer by sliding it away from the printer.
2. Open cover B. 3. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed. 4. Close cover B. 5. Slide back the High Capacity Feeder (tray 6) firmly against the printer.
INSIDE COVER C 1. Remove the High Capacity Feeder (tray 6), if installed to the printer by sliding it away from the printer. 2. Open cover C. 3. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed.
4. Close cover C. 5. Slide back the High Capacity Feeder (tray 6) firmly against the printer. INSIDE COVER D (DUPLEX UNIT) 1. Open cover D. 2. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed.
3. If the paper is trapped in the fuser, press lever A1 to release the paper. This will prevent any damage to the fuser. 4. Close cover D. INSIDE COVER E 1. Open cover A. 2. Open cover E. 3. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed. 4. Close cover E. 5. Close cover A.
INSIDE COVER F 1. Open cover F. 2. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed. 3. Close cover F.
INSIDE COVER G 1. Pull out, if visible the jammed paper out of the upper stacker tray. 2. Open cover G. 3. Follow the instructions on the control panel. Accordingly, open handle 2a, handle 2b or handle 3 as shown in the instruction labels on the inside of cover G. NOTE if the stapler is in the way, slide the stapler towards you and then to the right. 4. If you opened handle 2a or 2b, then rotate knob 2c counter clockwise, as needed to move the paper to remove it easily. 5.
7. Close cover G. INSIDE COVER H 1. Lift cover H. 2. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed. 3. Close cover H.
JAM AT THE STACKER UPPER TRAY 1. Remove the jammed paper from the Stacker Upper tray. 2. Open and close cover G. PAPER JAMS IN TRAYS 1-4 To remove paper jam in Trays 1,2,3 and 4, do the following: 1. Pull out the tray in which the paper jam is indicated in the Control Panel. 2. Remove the jammed paper and ensure that all paper fragments are removed.
3. Remove any crumpled or damaged paper and adjust the length and width guides properly to align to the paper. 4. Push the tray completely into the printer. NOTE Check if the paper size set on the paper tray matches the size displayed on the Control Panel. If they match, press the Select button. If the paper size does not match, then change it in the control panel to match. 5. Open cover A and remove any jammed paper. See “Inside cover A” on page 36. 6. Close cover A.
PAPER JAM IN MULTI PURPOSE FEEDER (TRAY 5) To clear paper jam in Multi Purpose Feeder (MPF) tray, do the following: 1. Verify if the width guides are aligned with the paper. NOTE Check if the paper size set on the paper tray matches the size displayed on the Control Panel. If they match, press the Select button. If the paper size does not match, then change it in the control panel to match. 2. Open cover A and remove any jammed paper.
NOTE > Check if the paper size set on the paper tray matches the size displayed on the Control Panel. If they match, press the Select button. If the paper size does not match, then change it in the control panel to match. > You must change the length and width guides to suit the paper you have loaded. 3. Push the tray completely into the printer. 4. Open cover A and remove any jammed paper. See “Inside cover A” on page 36. 5. Close cover A.
SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION No power. Is the power of the printer switched off? Push the power switch to the <|> position to switch on the power. Is the power cord disconnected or not securely connected? Switch off the power of the printer and connect the power cord to the power outlet again. Then, switch on the power to the printer. Is the power cord connected to a power outlet with the correct voltage? Connect the printer exclusively to a power outlet with a suitable voltage and current rating.
SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION The correct characters are not printed (printing garbage). The printer is printing with non-standard built-in fonts. Check the fonts used in the application. Download the necessary fonts when using PostScript. The printout is different from what is displayed on the screen. Did you change the TrueType font settings to printer fonts? Change to TrueType font printing for Font Substitution on the Setup tab of the printer driver.
SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION Paper cannot be fed. Is the paper correctly set? Load the paper correctly. For labels, transparencies, postcards or envelopes, fan them well first to allow air to enter between each sheet before loading. Load special media in the appropriate trays. See “Setting media types” on page 18. Paper jam. Multiple papers are fed. Papers are fed at an angle. Paper is wrinkled. Is the paper damp? Replace with paper from a new ream.
WHEN THE PRINT QUALITY IS POOR When the print quality is poor, select the closest symptom from the following table to rectify the problem. If the print quality does not improve after carrying out the appropriate action, contact service. SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION Printing is light. The paper is damp. Replace with paper from a new ream. (faded, blurred). The drum unit/toner cartridge is defective/damaged or there is no more toner inside the cartridge. Replace with a new drum unit/toner cartridge.
SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION The whole piece of paper is printed black. The drum/toner cartridge is defective or damaged. Replace with a new drum/toner cartridge. See “Drum unit and toner cartridge” on page 55. This may be due to breakdown of high voltage power. Contact service. Printable data from computer may be corrupted. Print a menu map. If the menu map prints correctly, check the interface cable between the computer and the printer, and the application software.
SYMPTOM REASON/ACTION Transparencies, postcards and envelopes are not printed clearly. The type of transparency, postcard or envelope loaded cannot be used in this printer. Load the correct type of transparency, postcard or envelope. See “Usable Paper” in the Reference Guide. Check that the paper type on the printer driver or the control panel is correctly set. See “Special Media Types” in the Reference Guide.
REPLACING CONSUMABLES DRUM UNIT AND TONER CARTRIDGE The drum unit and toner cartridge should be replaced when they have reached the end of their print life. A message will appear on the control panel when it is time to replace the toner cartridge. When the toner cartridge is empty the message is displayed in the control panel, and the printer will stop printing until it is replaced.
REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT 1. Remove any output paper and open cover A, and then the front cover. 2. Hold the drum unit by the grip and pull it out slowly. Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 3. Take the new drum unit out of the packaging box.
4. Place the drum unit on a flat surface and pull out the protective sheet (1). Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum (2). 5. Hold the drum unit by the grip and insert it into the slot inside the printer. Ensure that the drum unit is firmly set. Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 6. Remove and discard the protective strip. 7. Close cover A and then the front cover securely.
TONER CARTRIDGE CAUTION ON HANDLING THE TONER CARTRIDGE When handling the toner cartridge, take note of the following points: > Keep the toner cartridge in a location out of reach of children. > Do not forcibly open the toner cartridge. > Do not let the toner cartridge stand or place it upside down. > Although the toner is not harmful to the body, wash it off immediately if your hands or clothes are stained with it. > It is recommended to use the toner cartridge within 1 year after opening it.
3. Take the new toner cartridge out of the packaging box and shake it 8 to 10 times as shown in the diagram. NOTE If the toner is not evenly spread out, the print quality may be reduced. Also, if you did not shake toner cartridge well, there may be operating noise or the interior of the cartridge may be damaged during operation. 4. Hold the toner cartridge by the grip and insert it into the slot inside the printer. Ensure that the toner cartridge is firmly set. Do not touch any parts inside the printer.
FUSER UNIT The fuser unit is included as one of the regular replacement parts. When you are to replace a fuser unit, open the box of the regular replacement parts and get the new fuser unit ready. WARNING! > Never touch a labelled area found on or near the heat roller. You can get burned. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, do not try to remove it by yourself to avoid injuries or burns. Switch off the printer immediately, and contact your service provider.
TRANSFER ROLL CARTRIDGE The transfer roll cartridge is included as one of the regular replacement parts. When you are to replace a transfer roll cartridge, open the box of the regular replacement parts and get the new transfer roll cartridge ready. When handling a transfer roll cartridge, take note of the following: > Do not remove and re-insert the transfer roll cartridge in use > Replace the transfer roll cartridge, when a message to replace it is displayed in the control panel.
DAILY CARE CLEANING THE PRINTER This section describes how to clean the printer in order to maintain it in good condition and print clean printouts all the time. WARNING! Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance. Access to a live machine’s interior can cause electric shock. CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Clean the exterior of the printer about once a month. Wipe the parts with a wet but wellwrung soft cloth.
WHEN MOVING THE PRINTER Carry out the following procedure when moving the printer. WARNING! > The machine, without the optional accessories, paper trays, consumables and paper, weighs 41.0 kg or 90lbs. When moving the equipment, make sure that there are two or more persons carrying it. > If the duplex unit (optional) or A4 tray (optional) has been installed, uninstall it before moving the printer. If these are not fixed securely to the printer, they may fall to the ground and cause injuries.
5. Open cover A and the front cover but do not touch any parts inside the printer. 6. Hold the drum unit and toner cartridge by the grip and pull it out slowly. CAUTION! > It is necessary to uninstall the drum unit and toner cartridge. If you move the printer with the drum unit and toner cartridge installed, the toner may spill out inside of the machine. > Do not shake the toner cartridge after uninstalling it from the printer. The toner will spill.
MENU FUNCTIONS The printer menu allows you to view and change the printer’s internal settings. The settings are grouped into categories or “menus” such as Information Menu or Print Menu. Some of these settings are similar to those found in your printer driver or application software. The settings that you can change using this software act as the printer’s defaults. These can be overridden by the settings in your printer driver or application.
PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Output Tray Standard Top Bin Stacker Top Stacker Main Standard Top Bin Output paper tray Output Linking On/Off On Only visible when Finisher is installed. When output tray is full, printing is resumed in the next available output tray.
MEDIA MENU PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Tray 5 Paper Size Executive Monarch Envelope Com10 Envelope DL Envelope C5 Envelope Com9 Envelope A6 A5 Statement B5 Letter A4 Legal13 Legal14 Custom Letter/A4 Set the media size Tray 5 Media Type same as tray 1 Plain Set the media type Tray 1 Use Custom yes/no no Set the media size Tray 1 Paper Size Executive DL Envelope C5 Envelope Com9 Envelope A5 Statement B5 Letter A4 Legal13 Legal14 Custom Letter/A4 Set the media size Tray 1 Media Typ
PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Tray 6 Paper Size Letter A4 Executive B5 Letter/A4 Set the media size Tray 6 Media Type Same as tray 1 Plain Set the media type Unit of Measure Inches/Millimeters Inches (US) Millimeter(Otherwise) Select unit of measure used for Custom Paper Sizes Tray 5 X Dimension 89 - 297 mm (3.5 - 11.70 in.) 279mm Set the paper width Tray 5 Y Dimension 98 -432 mm (3.87 - 17 in.) 216mm Set the paper length Tray 1 X Dimension 140 - 297 mm (5.5 - 11.70 in.) 11.
PCL EMULATION PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Font Source Font Source Internal Compact Flash User Flash Disk Drive Internal Font Number Available Fonts 50 Default font number Font Pitch 0.08-100.
PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Left Margin 0.0 inch 0.1 inch 0 inch Right shift of image 1.0 inch Fit To Letter Enable Disable Disable Enable fit of image to paper size Text Height Same, Diff Same Selects text height to remain uniform or to differ.
PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION XON Error On/Off Off Serial Signal DTR Polarity High low High Serial Signal RTS Polarity High low High Serial Signal Robust XON On/Off Off Serial Signal Serial PS-Protocol ASCII RAW ASCII PS Protocol PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION USB Enable Disable Enable Enable port USB PS Protocol ASCII RAW ASCII PS Protocol PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION TCP / IP Enable Disable Enable Enable port Netware Enable Disable Enable
PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Netware Frame Auto Sense 802.2 802.2 SNAP Ethernet II 802.
MAINTENANCE MENU PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Menu Reset Execute Execute Reset menu to default Reset Printer Execute Execute Reset menu to default Reset Network Card Execute Execute Reset menu to default Save Menu Execute Execute Saves changes to menu settings PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Usage Count - Current count Usage record Page Count - Current count Total prints produced Toner Page Count - Current count Number of pages printed with the current toner c
FLASH MENU PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Data Security On Off On - Print Files Selected File Print file Delete Files Selected File Delete file Format User Flash Execute Execute Format media User Flash Summary Execute Execute Print media info and directory PARAMETERS VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION Data Security On/Off Off Overwrite delete data with random data Print Files Selected File Print file Delete Files Selected File Delete file Format Disk Execute Execute F
INDEX A I advanced printing features ... 24 automatically resize paper .............................. 25 booklets ............................ 25 cover pages ...................... 24 direct printing of PDF files ................................. 26 eForms.............................. 26 e-mail notifications ........... 26 fit to page ......................... 25 image options ................... 24 job accounting .................. 26 multiple pages on one sheet .............................
W when moving the printer....... 63 when paper jams .................. 36 when problems occur ............ 48 cannot print ...................... 49 envelope is wrinkled ......... 51 light of indicator is blinking ........................... 49 light of indicator is on ................................... 49 network related troubles .......................... 54 no power...........................
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