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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Consumables and maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Checking consumable/maintenance item usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Replacement indications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Replacing consumables/maintenance items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Cleaning the LED heads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Cleaning the paper feed rollers . . . . . . . .
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.
INTRODUCTION Congratulations on buying an Oki colour printer. Your new printer is designed with advanced features to give you clear, vibrant colour prints and crisp black and white pages at high speed on a range of print media for the office. There are four different models available: C9655n, C9655dn, C9655hdn and C9655hdtn, where n denotes networking capability, d denotes duplex unit installed, h denotes hard disk drive installed and t denotes high capacity feeder installed.
> Additional memory > Finisher (for stapling printer output) > Punch unit (to extend Finisher functionality) > Printer cabinet ABOUT THIS GUIDE NOTE Images used in this manual may include optional features that your printer does not have installed. This manual is your user’s guide (check the web site, www.okiprintingsolutions.
ONLINE USAGE This guide is intended to be read on screen using an Adobe Reader. Use the navigation and viewing tools provided in Acrobat. You can access specific information in two ways: > In the list of bookmarks down the left hand side of your screen, click on the topic of interest to jump to the required topic. (If the bookmarks are not available, use the “Contents” on page 4.) > In the list of bookmarks, click on Index to jump to the Index.
PRINTER AND PAPER OVERVIEW OPENING AND CLOSING THE TOP COVER CAUTION! To gain access to the inside of the printer, ensure that the top cover is fully opened. To open the top cover, squeeze the top cover handle (1) to release the catch and raise the cover. 1 To close the top cover, push gently (1) until the cover stops midway and then push harder (2) to close the cover completely. Ensure that the cover is securely closed.
IDENTIFYING MAJOR COMPONENTS The major components of your printer are identified in the representations below. 1 2 3 9 1. Paper holding arm 5. Paper size label 2. Top cover (face-down stacker) 6. Paper volume indicator 3. MP Tray (multipurpose tray) 7. Tray 1 (paper tray) 4. Tray 1 side cover 8. Control panel 9. Top cover handle 8 7 6 5 4 10 10. Face-down stacker 12. Face-up stacker 11. Power (on/off) switch 12 11 13. Interface unit 16. USB interface connector 14.
26 19 25 20 21 22 23 19. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (Cyan) 23. Toner cartridge 20. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (Magenta) 24. Image drum cartridge 21. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (Yellow) 25. Fuser unit 22. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (Black) 26. LED heads 24 27. Belt unit 30. Duplex unit 28. Drum basket handle 31. High Capacity Feeder (HCF), three trays 29.
SOFTWARE SUPPLIED > Drivers and Utilities Contains driver and application software for use by a general user. > Network and Administrator Utilities Contains software for use by system administrators. > User’s Guides Contains documentation in electronic form (for example, the User’s Guide and Printing Guide) to describe how to use the printer for day-to-day printing tasks. > Template Manager Contains software to help you create business cards, CD packaging, banners and much more.
Envelopes CAUTION! Envelopes should be free from twist, curl or other deformations. They should also be of the rectangular flap type, with glue that remains intact when subjected to hot roll pressure fusing used in this type of printer. Window envelopes are not suitable. Transparencies CAUTION! Transparencies should be of the type designed for use in copiers and laser printers. In particular, avoid office transparencies designed for use by hand with marker pens.
PAPER INPUT AND OUTPUT INFORMATION The following table relates paper parameters to input trays (Tray 1 to Tray 5 (numbering from the top) and MP Tray) and to output areas (Face-down stacker and Face-up stacker). TYPE SIZE WEIGHT INPUT/OUTPUT Plain paper A3, A3 Nobi, A3 Wide, A4, A5, A6, B4, B5, Letter, Legal 13, Legal 13.
TRAYS AND STACKERS TRAYS 1 TO 5 Tray 1 is the standard blank paper input tray and can hold up to 530 sheets of paper. Additional trays, to give a total of five, can be added as an option to give a total tray capacity of 2650 sheets of paper. If you have identical paper stock loaded in another tray (for example Tray 2 or the MP Tray), you can have the printer automatically switch to that other tray when the current tray runs out of paper.
DUPLEX UNIT (IF INSTALLED) This unit provides automatic two-sided printing on plain paper fed from Trays 1 – 5 or the MP Tray. WEIGHT SIZE TRAY 64 – 120g/m² A6, A5, B5, B5LEF, Executive, A4, A4LEF, Letter, LetterLEF, Legal 13 in, Legal 13.5 in, Legal 14 in, B4, Tabloid, Tabloid Extra, A3, A3 Wide, A3 Nobi, Custom size (100 – 328mm wide, 148 – 457.
TRAY AND STACKER EXAMPLES LOADING TRAYS 1 TO 5 Tray 1 is used in the following example. NOTE If you have a lockable 2nd tray fitted, make sure you unlock the tray before proceeding. 1. Pull out the tray. 2. Press the paper rear stopper tab (1) and adjust the tab to the required paper size. 1 3. Fan the paper to be loaded then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush. 4.
> Do not load paper of different sizes or types at the same time. 3 2 5. Gently push the tray back into the printer. NOTE If you have a lockable 2nd tray fitted, lock the tray securely. USING THE MP TRAY 1. Squeeze the handle (1) and open the multi-purpose tray.
2. Fold out the paper support section and swivel out the extension supports (2). 3 2 3. Adjust the paper guides (3) to the size of the paper being used. 4. Fan the paper to be loaded then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush. 5. Load the paper. > For single-sided printing on headed paper, load the paper into the multi-purpose tray with pre-printed side up and top edge into the printer.
USING THE STACKERS Face-down stacker When the face-up stacker (1) on the left side of the printer is closed (its normal position), paper is ejected to the face-down stacker on the top of the printer. 1 Face-up stacker The face-up exit path is used for heavy paper (cardstock etc.), envelopes, transparencies, and labels. 1. Open the stacker (1). 1 2. Flip out the paper support (2).
3. Swivel out the paper support extension (3).
CONTROL PANEL The control panel can be swivelled to 90° (maximum) upwards from its base position (1) as required for ease of use. 1 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS The parts of the control panel are identified and briefly explained below: 5 7 4 2 8 10 1 3 11 1. 6 9 Shutdown/Restart button Hold down for more than 2 seconds for a soft shutdown. You can then press this button again for a restart or use the Power switch to turn off the printer completely. 2.
4. LCD panel Displays status and setup information for the printer and user help information in your chosen language 5. Up-arrow button Enters menu mode and enables upward movement through the displayed list of menu items 6. Down-arrow button Enters menu mode and enables downward movement through the displayed list of menu items 7. Back button Returns to the previous higher level menu item 8. Enter button Enters menu mode and selects the menu item highlighted in the LCD panel 9.
LCD PANEL MODES The LCD panel can display the following: > Status information > Menu (functions) information > Configuration information > Help information STATUS INFORMATION Status information is associated with three printer states: In the Information state, such as idling or printing, the printer is able to process print jobs. In the Warning state, the printer has encountered some minor problem but is still able to process print jobs.
LCD PANEL MESSAGES The LCD panel messages, supplemented by the Help messages where appropriate, are intended to be self-explanatory. More information on typical messages is provided in “Appendix A – LCD messages” on page 69. USING THE MENUS NOTE Menu details are given in “Appendix B – menu system” on page 70 for reference. The Enter, Up-arrow, Down-arrow and Back buttons are used to move through the printer menus. You can adjust settings (e.g. set the paper size for Tray 1) or view information (e.g.
GETTING STARTED This section provides information to help you get started with using your printer.
TURNING OFF/ON TURNING OFF No hard disk drive installed 1. If a hard disk drive is NOT installed, set the printer Power switch to Off. Hard disk drive installed 1. Press and hold down the Shutdown/Restart button (1) on the control panel to start the shutdown process. 1 2. When the LCD display shows that you can either turn off or restart the printer, set the printer Power switch to Off. Please wait as this may take a short time.
TURNING ON NOTE If you have used the Shutdown/Restart button to reduce the printer to a state where the LCD panel indicates it can be turned off or restarted, you can turn it on again by pressing the Shutdown/Restart button. 1. To start the printer after it has been turned off by using the Power switch, set the Power switch to On. CHANGING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE The default language used by your printer for display messages and for report printing is English.
INTERFACES AND CONNECTION Your printer is equipped with a selection of data interfaces: > Parallel – For direct connection to a PC. This port requires a bi-directional (IEEE 1284 compliant) parallel cable. > USB – This port requires a cable conforming to USB version 2.0 or above. > The printer may not work if a USB- compatible device is connected concurrently with other USB-compatible machines. > When connecting multiple printers of the same type, they appear as *****, ***** (2), ***** (3), etc.
CONNECTING THE NETWORK INTERFACE CAUTION! Do not connect a USB cable into the network interface connector as this may lead to malfunction. 1. Turn off the printer and the computer. 2. Fit ferrite to an Ethernet cable as shown. 3. Connect the Ethernet cable between the printer and an Ethernet hub. 20mm max. 4. Turn on the printer and then the computer.
OPERATION For full details of how to use the printer and any optional accessories to print jobs efficiently and effectively, please refer to the Printing Guide and the Barcode Printing Guide. For full details of how to access and use the printer security features, please refer to the Security Guide.
CONSUMABLES AND MAINTENANCE This section explains how to replace consumable and maintenance items when due. CHECKING CONSUMABLE/MAINTENANCE ITEM USAGE At any time, you can check how much of each consumable/maintenance item is left by using the appropriate menus. For example, enter the menu system and follow the path: Configuration > Supplies Life > Cyan Toner The percentage of Cyan Toner remaining is displayed on the LCD panel and the printer then returns to the ready to print status.
CLEANING THE LED HEADS You are advised to clean the LED heads: > any time you replace a toner cartridge > if printing is showing signs of faded images, white stripes or blurred letters You can use a dry, soft cloth for cleaning the LED heads. 1. Open the top cover. 2. With a soft cloth, gently wipe each of the four heads (1). Move the cloth as shown, using a clean section of the cloth with each pass. Be careful not to damage the guards (2). 3. Close the top cover.
CLEANING THE PAPER FEED ROLLERS Clean the paper feed rollers if paper jams frequently occur. 1. Remove items like a wrist watch or bracelet and follow the correct steps to turn the printer off. 2. Open Tray 1 side cover. 3. Remove Tray 1 completely from the printer.
4. Gaining access through the gap left by Tray 1, wipe the 3 paper feed rollers (2) with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water. 2 5. Replace Tray 1. 6. Close Tray 1 side cover.
7. Turn on the printer. CLEANING THE PRINTER CASING 1. Follow the correct steps to turn the printer off. 2. Wipe the printer surface with a soft cloth moistened sparingly with water or neutral detergent. 3. Use a soft dry cloth to dry the printer surface.
4. Turn on the printer. EMPTYING THE PUNCH CHIP BOX (PUNCH UNIT OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) When the LCD panel indicates that the punch chip box is full, empty the box as follows: 1. Operate the Finisher lever and move the Finisher away from the printer. 2. Pull out the punch chip box, being careful to keep it level so as not to spill any chips.
3. Discard the chips in an appropriate place. 4. Refit the punch chip box carefully into the Finisher. 5. Check that the punch chip box has been refitted correctly then move the Finisher back into position, being careful not to trap your fingers. REPLACING THE STAPLE CARTRIDGE - FINISHER (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) When the LCD panel indicates that the staple cartridge is empty, replace as follows: 1. Open the Finisher front cover.
2. Pull out the staple unit. 3. Turn the knob in the direction indicated to move the stapler to the front. 4. Grip both sides of the staple cartridge, pull it up and remove it. 5. Remove the new staple cartridge from the packaging and fit as shown.
6. Ensure that the staple cartridge is securely installed back into the staple unit then push the staple unit fully home. 7. Close the Finisher front cover, being careful not to trap your fingers.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES This section describes optional accessory equipment for your printer.
TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL If the printer display panel does not display anything or is still in stand-by mode 10 minutes after switching on, follow the printer shutdown sequence to switch it off. Check all cable connections before restarting the printer. If the problem persists, contact your dealer. PAPER JAMS This section provides information to help you deal with problems that may arise when using the printer.
3. Close Tray 1 side cover. OPEN COVER, PAPER JAM, SIDE COVER 1. If the MP Tray is open, close it so that the side cover (1) is visible. 1 2. Pull the release lever (2) and pull open the side cover.
3. Carefully remove the jammed paper. 4. Close the side cover.
OPEN COVER, PAPER JAM, TOP COVER 1. Squeeze the top cover handle (1) and open the top cover. 1 WARNING! Be careful not to touch the fuser unit which is hot after printing. 2. Squeeze the basket handle (2) and raise the drum basket. 3. Carefully remove any paper on the belt.
4. If paper is jammed in the fuser unit, push the lock lever (3) in the direction shown to release the unit. WARNING! Be careful not to touch the fuser unit which may be hot after printing. If the fuser unit is hot, wait until it cools before attempting to remove any jammed paper. Holding the fuser unit (4) by the handle, lift it out of the printer and place it on a flat surface. 4 3 5. Pull up the jam release levers (5) and remove the jammed paper.
6. Carefully replace the fuser unit into the printer and turn the lock lever (6) in the direction shown to lock the fuser unit. 6 7. If paper is jammed near the paper exit, open the face-up stacker (7). 7 8. Open the side cover (paper exit) (8) and remove the jammed paper.
9. Close the side cover (paper exit) and then the face-up stacker. 10. Return the image drum basket (9) into position and check it is locked. 9 11. Close the top cover and ensure it is latched.
PAPER JAMS – DUPLEX UNIT (IF INSTALLED) CHECK DUPLEX UNIT, PAPER JAM 1. If a Finisher unit is attached to your printer, operate the lever (1) of the Inverter unit to separate the Inverter from the printer. 1 2. Operate the duplex cover release button (2) and open the cover. 2 3. Carefully remove any jammed paper then close the cover.
4. Operate the levers (3) and pull out the duplex unit. 3 3 5. Holding the front top cover by the grip (4), push it gently inwards and raise it. 4 6. Remove any jammed paper.
7. In similar manner, check for and clear any paper jammed under the rear top cover. 8. Replace the two top covers. 9. Push the duplex unit back into position.
10. If you detached a Finisher unit to gain access to the duplex unit, replace the Finisher unit. PAPER JAMS – FINISHER (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) CHECK FINISHER, PAPER JAM/PAPER REMAINS Use the Help button on the printer control panel to check the number displayed. You will need this to be able to clear the paper jam. The following paragraphs explain what to do for each of the indicated numeric codes. 591, 592, 593, 599/ 643, 645 (PAPER JAM AROUND FINISHER) 1. Remove any paper at the Finisher paper exit.
2. Operate the Finisher lever (1) and move the Finisher away from the Inverter. 1 3. Open the Finisher top cover. 4. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 5. Close the Finisher top cover.
6. Move the Finisher back into position and connect it to the Inverter. 594, 597, 598/ 644, 646 (PAPER JAM IN FINISHER) 1. Operate the Finisher lever (1) and move the Finisher away from the Inverter. 1 2. Open the Finisher front cover (2).
3. Continue to turn the lower knob (3) clockwise until any jammed paper is completely ejected. 3 4. Remove the ejected paper. 5. Close the Finisher front cover. 6. Open the Finisher right side cover.
7. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 8. Close the Finisher right side cover. 9. Move the Finisher back into position and connect it to the Inverter.
590 (PAPER JAM IN FINISHER/PUNCH UNIT) 1. Operate the Finisher lever (1) and move the Finisher away from the Inverter. 1 2. Move the tab (2) on the right side of the Finisher to align it with the mark (3). 3 2 3. Open the Finisher top cover.
4. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 5. Close the Finisher top cover. 6. Move the Finisher back into position and connect it to the Inverter. CHECK INVERTER, PAPER JAM 1. Operate the Finisher lever (1) and move the Finisher away from the Inverter.
2. Squeeze the recessed handle (2) and open the left side cover of the Inverter. 2 3. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 4. Close the Inverter left side cover. 5. Move the Finisher back into position and connect it to the Inverter.
6. Operate the Inverter lever (3) and separate the Inverter from the printer. 3 7. Open the right side door (4) of the Inverter. 4 8. Remove any jammed paper.
9. Close the right side door. 10. Move the Finisher and Inverter back into position and connect to the printer.
AVOIDING PAPER JAMS The following table summarises possible causes of paper jams and suggests ways of avoiding them. POSSIBLE CAUSE SUGGESTED REMEDY The printer is not level. Place the printer on a steady, level surface. Your print media is too light or too heavy. Use appropriate media. Your print media is damp or charged with static electricity. Use media that has been stored in appropriate temperature and humidity conditions. Your print media is creased or curled. Use appropriate media.
SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES STEPS TO TAKE Printing is light. The toner cartridge is not properly seated. Reinstall the toner cartridge. The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. The paper is moist. Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity conditions. The paper is not suitable for the printer. Use recommended paper. Thickness and type of paper are inappropriate. Set a proper value for media weight and media type in the menu setup, or set one value thicker for media weight.
STAPLE JAMS – FINISHER (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) CHECK FINISHER, STAPLE JAM When the display indicates a staple jam has occurred, clear the jam as follows: 1. Open the Finisher front cover. 2. Turn the knob in the direction indicated until the coloured indicator appears. 3. Remove any paper that awaits stapling in the paper ejection area. 4. Pull out the staple unit.
5. Turn the knob in the direction indicated to move the stapler to the front. 6. Grip both sides of the staple cartridge, pull it up and remove it. 7. Raise the staple cartridge gate. 8. Remove all staples that are emerging from the staple case.
9. Return the staple cartridge gate to its original position. 10. Refit the staple cartridge. 11. Ensure that the staple cartridge is securely installed back into the staple unit then push the staple unit fully home. 12. Close the Finisher front cover, being careful not to trap your fingers.
SPECIFICATIONS C9655 N31204B ITEM SPECIFICATION Dimensions n, dn, hdn: 654.5x623x471mm (WxDxH) hdtn: 654.5x623x873mm (WxDxH) Weight Without options, approx.
APPENDIX A – LCD MESSAGES The LCD panel messages are intended to be self-explanatory. Representative messages are given as examples below. MESSAGE COMMENT Ready to Print Your printer is online and ready to print. Printing tttttt Your printer is printing and paper is currently being fed from tttttt, where tttttt identifies a tray. tttttt Near End The paper supply in the tray identified by tttttt will run out soon. cccccc Toner Low The remaining toner of colour cccccc is running low.
APPENDIX B – MENU SYSTEM The top-level functions menus are: > Configuration > Print Information > Print Secure Job > Menus > Admin Setup > Calibration > Print Statistics The two other special top-level menus are: > Boot Menu > System Maintenance The following tables summarise the Configuration, Print Information, Print Secure Job and Menus menu trees and provide some usage examples. The menu trees are given to the lowest menu item level.
CONFIGURATION PRINT PAGE COUNT ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Total Pages nnnnnn Displays the total number of pages printed. Note in duplex printing, each sheet is counted as 2 pages. Colour Page nnnnnn Displays number of colour printed pages converted to A4 equivalent. Monochrome Page nnnnnn Displays number of monochrome printed pages converted to A4 equivalent. Traym nnnnnn Displays total printed pages from Traym, where m is in range 1 to 5.
NETWORK ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Printer Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Displays printer name (DNS or PnP). xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Short Printer Name xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Displays printer name (NetBEUI). IP Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Displays IP address. Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Displays subnet mask. Gateway Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Displays gateway address. MAC Address xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx Displays the network MAC address. Network FW Version xx.xx Displays the network firmware version. Web Remote Version xx.
SYSTEM ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Serial Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Displays serial no. of the printer. Asset Number xxxxxxx Displays Asset Number. Asset Number is 8 alphanumeric characters that can be assigned by a user. Same as Asset Number of Menu Map. CU Version xx.xx Displays version no. of CU (Control Unit) firmware. Same as CU version of Menu Map. PU Version xx.xx.xx Displays version no. of PU (Print Unit) firmware. Same as PU version of Menu Map.
PRINT INFORMATION ITEM ITEM DESCRIPTION Configuration Execute Prints printer configuration details. Network Execute Prints information about the wired network. Demo Page Demo 1 File List Execute Prints a list of jobs stored on the Hard Disk (if installed). PS Font List Execute Prints PostScript font list PCL Font List Execute Prints PCL emulation font list. IBM PPR Font List Execute Prints IBM PPR emulation font list. EPSON FX Font List Execute Prints EPSON FX emulation font list.
PRINT SECURE JOB ITEM VALUE Encrypted Job Enter Password DESCRIPTION nnnn Not Found Encrypted Job Print Delete Enter a password to use secure printing. Use to print an encrypted secure job that has been stored on the HDD. Not Found: (no jobs) is indicated when there is no output file. The following messages are displayed when there are printable files. Print: When you select Print, Set Collating Amount is displayed to enable you to specify a number of copies.
MENUS TRAY CONFIGURATION ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Paper Feed Tray1 Tray2 Tray3 Tray4 Tray5 MP Tray Specifies a feed tray. Indicated only when Tray2– 5 implemented. Auto Tray Switch ON OFF Sets the automatic tray switch function. Tray Sequence Down Up Paper feed tray Specifies selection order priority for automatic tray selection/automatic tray switch. Unit of Measure Inch (L) mm (A) Specifies units for custom paper size.
ITEM VALUE Traym Config, where m is in range 1 to 5 Media Type DESCRIPTION Plain Letterhead Transparency Bond Recycled Card stock Rough Glossy User Type1 User Type2 User Type3 User Type4 User Type5 User Type6 User Type7 User Type8 User Type9 User Type10 Sets the media type for Traym. Media Weight Auto Light Medium Light Medium Medium Heavy Heavy Ultra Heavy 1 Ultra Heavy 2 Sets media weight for Traym.
ITEM VALUE MP Tray Config Paper Size DESCRIPTION A3 Nobi A3 Wide A3 A4 Sht Edge A4 Long Edge (A) A5 A6 B4 B5 Short Edge B5 Long Edge Legal 14 Legal 13.5 Legal 13 Sets paper size for MP Tray. Tabloid Extra Tabloid Letter Sht Edge Letter Long Edge (L) Executive Custom Com-9 Envelope Com-10 Envelope Monarch Envelope DL Envelope C5 C4 Index Card X Dimension 3 – 8.3 (A) – 8.5 (L) – 12.9 inch 76 – 210 (A) – 216 (L) – 328 mm Sets Custom paper width for the MP Tray.
ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION MP Tray Config Media Type Plain Letterhead Transparency Labels Bond Recycled Card stock Rough Glossy Envelope User Type1 User Type2 User Type3 User Type4 User Type5 User Type6 User Type7 User Type8 User Type9 User Type10 Sets the media type for MP Tray. Media Weight Auto Light Medium Light Medium Medium Heavy Heavy Ultra Heavy 1 Ultra Heavy 2 Ultra Heavy 3 Ultra Heavy 4 Sets the media weight for MP Tray.
ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Auto Continue ON OFF Sets whether the printer is automatically recovered when Memory Overflow or Tray Request occurs. Manual Timeout OFF 30 sec 60 sec If paper is not fed within this time in manual feed, the job is cancelled. Wait Timeout OFF 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec 50 sec 60 sec 90 sec 120 sec 150 sec 180 sec 210 sec 240 sec 270 sec 300 sec Sets the time period between stopping receipt of job data and forced print.
ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Print Position Adjust Duplex X Adjust 0.00 +0.25 – +2.00 2.00 – -0.25 mm 0.00 +0.01 – +0.08 -0.08 – -0.01in Duplex Y Adjust 0.00 +0.25 – +2.00 2.00 – -0.25 mm 0.00 +0.01 – +0.08 -0.08 – -0.01 in During the flip-side printing of duplex printing, adjusts the location of the whole printing image (0.25 mm, 0.01in interval) perpendicular to the direction of paper movement (i.e. horizontally).
ITEM VALUE DESCRIPTION Trans. Colour Setting 0 +1 +2 -2 -1 Used for fine colour adjustment for a significantly white horizontal dotted line, a significantly faded image or other such a problem that occurs in results printed on transparencies. Decrement setting when a white horizontal dotted line or a snowing image occurs in high-coverage print portions. Increment setting when a faded image occurs.
MENUS EXAMPLE 1 – TRAY 1 TRANSPARENCIES To print on transparencies (accommodated in Tray1): 1. Ensure that the LCD panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter menu mode by pressing either the Up-arrow or Down-arrow button and press them repeatedly as required until the MENUS MENU is highlighted. 3. Press the Enter button to select this menu. 4. Press the Up-arrow or Down-arrow buttons repeatedly until TRAY CONFIGURATION is highlighted. 5. Press the Enter button to select this Item.
INDEX A H R accessories ............................ 42 installing ........................... 42 order details ..................... 42 arrow buttons........................ 24 help button ........................... 24 recommended media ............ 13 I S indicator light attention ........................... 23 ready ................................ 23 interface Ethernet.......................30, 31 parallel.............................. 30 USB ..................................
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