Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Copy Function LP-1030-MF Before Use W i d e Fo r m at Pr inter Ter i o s t ar LP-10 3 0 S e r i e s Chapter Submission Function User's Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation 3 Chapter Be sure to read this manual carefully before use. It will enable you when required. 章 「セットアップ」 Preset Functions メニュー to handle the Printer correctly.
U00123006302 July, 2013 © Seiko I Infotech Inc., 2013 All rights reserved. The contents of this manual may be changed without prior notice. This product displays fonts created by TypeBank Co., Ltd. and ARPHIC TECHNOLOGY. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Preface Your Printer is a Teriostar LP-1030 Series wide format Printer (Referred to as the Printer in this manual), and this manual describes how to operate the Printer's copy, submission, and scan functions. For details about the print function, paper setting, consumable replacement, and paper jam clearance, see the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. To handle the Printer safely and correctly, be sure to read the Safety Precautions carefully before use.
Safety Precautions In this manual, the following symbols are used to alert the user to information that will prevent damage to the Printer, and ensure its safe and correct use. These symbols are explained below. Make sure that you thoroughly understand the information. Always follow the instructions marked by these symbols. Symbol Examples Warning Caution If this information is ignored and the Printer is handled incorrectly, it may result in serious injury or death.
Warning Be very careful not to touch the fuser unit labeled HIGH TEMPERATURE inside the Printer. Burn injuries may result. Do not disassemble or modify the Printer. An accident or malfunction may result. Do not heat a toner cartridge or a waste toner bottle containing waste toner, nor place it into a flame. It may burst or ignite, resulting in an accident or fire. Never use the Printer in a location exposed to abnormally high humidity or moisture. A fire, electric shock, or malfunction may result.
Be sure to remove the dust on the power plug and the socket. Do not use a dusty plug as a current leak due to humidity on its surface may heat the plug and result in fire. Do not fix, twist, bind, modify, stretch, or bend excessively the power cord. Do not put heavy object on it. A damaged power cord may heat and result in fire or electrical shock. If the power cord is cut or if the wires are exposed, ask a service representative for replacement.
If you use a power strip, change it for a new one at least once a year. Do not use an extension cable or an adapter plug. Once a month, turn the power switch off and inspect the followings. Contact your service representative if you detect any problem. The plastic insulator at the base of the plug's pins does not suffer from heat deformation. The plug's pins are not bent or covered by rust. There is no dust between the plug's pins.
Reading the Manual Notations Indicators Warning Describes information equivalent to a Warning in a safety precaution. Caution Describes information equivalent to a Caution in a safety precaution. Note Describes the information to be noted on handling the Printer. 8 TIP The Tip indicator. Indicates useful information, supplementary operation, or other information. (& page) The Reference indicator. The reference section or page is shown after this indicator.
Table of Contents Preface 1 Chapter Before Use TT Copy Restrictions..........................................................................................14 TT About the Multiple Functions....................................................................15 Print Function......................................................................................................................... 15 Copy Function...............................................................................................
2 Chapter Copy Functions TT Copy Operation Flow...................................................................................28 TT Copy Function Overview............................................................................30 TT Selecting the Original Type........................................................................31 TT Adjusting the Density..................................................................................32 TT Selecting the Paper Position.............................
3 Chapter Submission Functions TT Submission Functions Outline...................................................................62 TT Preparing the network and host computer........................................... 64 Checking the Printer's Network Connection.......................................................64 Creating a Shared Folder..................................................................................................64 Preparing a printer to receive submissions .......................
5 Chapter Scan Functions TT Scan Functions Outline...............................................................................92 TT Preparing the network and host computer............................................93 Checking the Printer's Network Connection.......................................................93 Installing the Exclusive Application...........................................................................93 TT Checking Operating Status with Message....................................
Chapter 1 1 Before Use Chapter Chapter 2 Copy Function Before Use Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 1 describes the information required for operating the Printer. Be sure to understand the basic information described in this chapter before moving to the next chapters. Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Scan Function TT Copy Restrictions....................................................................................14 TT About the Multiple Functions..................................................
Copy Restrictions Chapter 1 Before Use Depending on the subject matter, copying may be restricted or prohibited by law. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter - Government-issued banknotes, coins, securities, government bonds, local government bonds (Including items marked as samples.
About the Multiple Functions Chapter 1 Before Use The Printer is equipped with print, copy, submission, and scan functions. Select a function by pressing the corresponding button. Chapter 2 Print Function Copy Function Prints after receiving data created on a workstation, or personal computer (referred to as computer in this manual). For more details, see the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Main Functions Chapter 1 Copy Function Chapter 3 Text & Lines 2 Text/Photo 3 Photo Blueprint 1 4 A A B B Place Name (Japanese) Hawaii (USA, State of Hawaii) Place Name (English) State of Hawaii Capital Honolulu (State Capital) Area 16634 square kilometers Population K C 2 3 A 4-R2.0 B B 1211537 (2000) Time Zone K JST -19 hours For example, noon on Sunday in Hawaii is 7am on Monday in Japan C C D D 50.
Chapter 1 Non-Standard Size Original 1 2 3 Front End 1 4 A A A B B C C D D E E 2 3 4-R2.0 D B K K 50.0 XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX MODEL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TITLE CHECKED BY Shimano SIGNED BY SCALE UNIT 1/1 1/1 DRAWN BY Ioka APPROVED BY Oyama Seiko I Infotech Inc. Design Department PART NO. 123456789 DRAWING NO. 123456789 A4 long XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Copy Function 1/1 Tanaka 2 E MODEL UNIT APPROVED BY Chapter D 50.0 E 1/1 C 100.0 100.
Chapter 1 1 A 4-R2.0 1 2 K B C K A 4-R2.0 50.0 C D 1 A K B C B 50.0 1/1 Tanaka SCALE UNIT 1/1 1/1 APPROVED BY Tanaka DRAWING NO. UNIT 1/1 Tanaka 123456789 A4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SIGNED BY Shimano DRAWN BY Ioka SCALE UNIT 1/1 1/1 Tanaka PART NO. 123456789 DRAWING NO. 123456789 XXXXXXXXX A4 UNIT 1/1 SIGNED BY Shimano Ioka Oyama DRAWING NO. 123456789 DRAWING NO.
About Originals Chapter 1 Scannable Original Conditions Chapter 2 Copy Function 914.4 mm (36 inches) 182 mm (7.17 inches) 10000 mm (393.70 inches) 210 mm (8.27 inches) 0.05 (0.002 inches) to 0.2 mm (0.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 - Originals with protruding parts such as an index or label Originals that are thin and soft Originals that are bound (such as books) Originals that are wet or sticky Originals with partial thickness differences Originals stuck with adhesive tape or glue Originals with a thick plate attached to the end Originals with undried ink or correction fluid Originals with rear carbon attached Originals other than paper (such as electronic substrates, glas
Chapter 1 Guaranteed Image Scan Range Before Use The Printer scans all the original except for 5 mm (0.20 inches) to the front and rear, and 3 mm (0.12 inches) on both sides. Chapter 2 Copy Function Max: Up to 914.4 mm (36 inches) Chapter 5 mm (0.20 inches) 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions 3 mm (0.12 inches) 3 mm (0.12 inches) Max: Up to 1219.2 mm (48 inches) Chapter 5 Scan Function Paper feed direction Chapter 6 5 mm (0.
Loading the Original Chapter 1 Before Use This section describes how to load the original. Chapter 2 Loading the Original Copy Function 1 Adjust the position of the original width guide. Chapter 3 Submission Function Slide the right and left original width guides so that they are aligned with the size line appropriate for the original size. Chapter 4 TIP Alignment area differs depending on the size standard as follows.
Chapter 2 1 Position the original facing down. Set it in the Printer aligned with the original width guide. The inserted original is automatically pulled into the Printer, and set. Chapter 2 Copy Function TIP Before Use Load the original. Position the original touching the front roller, and keep it slack. This Note Chapter 3 Submission Function ensures the original is inserted straight. When scanning a long original, roll the original in your hands, and then set it.
Chapter 1 Canceling Original Scanning Before Use To cancel the scanning of the original partway, for example, if the original is fed at an angle, or is ripped, perform the steps below. Chapter 2 Copy Function 1 Press STOP FEED. 2 Open the scanner cover. When STOP FEED on the operation panel is pressed, the scanning stops partway. Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter 6 3 Stopper Lock the stopper by sliding it to the right side.
Chapter Before Use 5 1 Release the stopper by sliding it to the left side. Slide the stopper to the left. Chapter 2 Close the scanner cover. Copy Function 6 Chapter 3 Then the Printer becomes ready.
Regular Cleaning Chapter 1 Before Use Dirt from originals and other foreign matter may adhere to the original scanning area. Clean this area regularly. Chapter 2 Note Never use volatile solvents such as thinner, benzene, or alcohol. Copy Function Cleaning the Shading Guide and Scanner Glass Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Set the stopper before cleaning the original scanning area. Wipe the shading guide and scanner glass with a dry cloth.
Chapter 2 Chapter 1 This chapter describes the copy functions of the Printer. Before Use Copy Functions Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter Contents 3 Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter 6 Troubleshooting LP-1030-MF User's Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation Chapter Submission Function TT Copy Operation Flow..............................................................................28 TT Copy Function Overview...................................................
Copy Operation Flow Chapter 1 Before Use This section describes the basic operation flow for copying an original. Chapter 2 Copy Function Press COPY Chapter 3 Submission Function When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Copy's top screen Select the Original Type Select the Roll Position Select the image quality type of the original.
Chapter 1 Scaling screen Before Use Setting the Scale Set to enlarge or reduce the original's size. (& page 46 ) Chapter 2 Copy Function Press Image Chapter 3 Image Quality screen Submission Function Adjust the Background Adjust the background color for originals with an uneven density. (& page 42 ) Chapter 4 Preset Functions Press Back Chapter 5 Scan Function Enter the Number of Copies Enter the desired number of copies.
Copy Function Overview Chapter 1 Before Use The copy functions available with the Printer are as follows. The detailed setting procedures are described from the next page. Function Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Original Type Select an image quality type appropriate for the original. Copy Density Adjust the copy density. Paper Position From the paper types installed in the Printer, select the paper type for copying.
Selecting the Original Type Chapter 1 Before Use Select an image quality type appropriate for the original. This setting improves the image quality of the printout. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Text & Lines Select for originals with mixed text and line art. Chapter 4 Text/Photo Preset Functions Select for originals with mixed text and photos. Photo Select for general photos. Chapter 5 Scan Function Blueprint Select for blueprint originals.
Adjusting the Density Chapter 1 Before Use Adjust the density when copying an original. Select the desired density, to suit the density of the original. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Density can be adjusted in seven levels. Original Chapter 4 1 2 3 4 A A Preset Functions 4-R2.0 B B 50.0 K C C 50.
Selecting the Paper Position Chapter 1 Before Use From the paper types installed in the Printer, select the paper type for copying. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Roll 1 Roll 2 Chapter 5 Scan Function When Auto is selected, The Printer automatically selects the printing paper suitable for the original.
Selecting the Original Size Chapter 1 Before Use Select the size of the original. The following four settings are available for the original size. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Auto With Auto selected, the Printer identifies the original to be: - A standard portrait or landscape size; or - A non-standard size. Note: In the submission mode, Auto cannot be selected.
Chapter 1 Original Longer Side Shorter Side Load Direction A0 1189 mm (46.81 inches) 841 mm ( 33.11 inches) landscape 594.5 mm (23.41 inches) A2 594.5 mm (23.41 inches) 420.5 mm (16.56 inches) landscape or portrait A3 420.5 mm (16.56 inches) 297.3 mm (11.70 inches) landscape or portrait A4 297.3 mm (11.70 inches) 210.3 mm (8.28 inches) landscape or portrait A Series Width Originals Paper Width A0 width 841 mm (33.11 inches) A1 width 594.5 mm (23.41 inches) A2 width 420.5 mm (16.
Chapter 1 ARCH Series Width Originals Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Original Paper Width E width 914.4 mm (36 inches) D width 609.6 mm (24 inches) C width 457.2 mm (18 inches) B width 304.8 mm (12 inches) A width 228.6 mm (9 inches) Minimum Original Length Maximum Original Length 210 mm (8.27 inches) 10000 mm (393.70 inches) Chapter 3 ANSI Series Standard Size Originals Submission Function Original Longer Side Shorter Side Load Direction E 1117.6 mm (44 inches) 863.
Chapter 1 30×42 Series Width Originals Minimum Original Length Maximum Original Length 30" 762.0 mm (30 inches) 210 mm (8.27 inches) 10000 mm (393.70 inches) 21" 533.4 mm (21 inches) 210 mm (8.27 inches) 10000 mm (393.70 inches) 15" 381.0 mm (15 inches) 210 mm (8.27 inches) 10000 mm (393.70 inches) Chapter 2 Copy Function Paper Width Before Use Original Chapter 3 MAP Series Standard Size Originals Longer Side Shorter Side B1 1000.0 mm (39.37 inches) 700.0 mm (27.
Selecting the Original Size Standard Chapter 1 Before Use Select the size standard applied to the original. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Note This menu shows only size standards with Available Size Standards set to On in the System menu. (For more details, see the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.) Make sure this setting matches the original to be loaded.
Selecting the Original Output Direction Chapter 1 Before Use In this Printer, either front or rear output is available for the original. Select on this screen the output direction for the original. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Note Output from the front is limited to originals up to 1219.2 mm (48 inches) in length. Chapter 4 The Printer can output the original either to the front or the rear.
Partial Copying Chapter 1 Before Use With this function, the Printer copies an original partially. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 1 2 3 4 A A Submission Function B B B 4-R2.0 C Chapter B 4-R2.0 C 100.0 K K D 4 Distance from original's front end Partial copy start position D E C Partial copy length E 50.0 Preset Functions Paper feed direction D K K E C 100.0 3 D E 50.
Chapter 1 The Printer does not copy with the value specified as follows. From: Original's front end To: Partial copy start position - The distance specified below is longer than the maximum scannable Before Use - The distance specified below is longer than the original length. Chapter 2 original length.
Adjusting the Background Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 With this function, before copying an original with the defect below, its background color is removed. - High background density; - Light smears; or - Folds casting strong shadows Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function 4 Preset Functions Background compensation is adjusted in 13 levels. The higher the number, the greater the deleted background color. The lower the number, the greater the remaining background color.
Adjusting the Original's Contrast Chapter 1 Before Use The brightness of the original can be adjusted. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 1 2 3 4 Submission Function A A 4-R2.0 B B 50.0 K C C 50.0 D Chapter 4 D XXXXXXXXX MODEL UNIT 1/1 1/1 Tanaka XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TITLE CHECKED BY Shimano SIGNED BY Ioka DRAWN BY Oyama Seiko I Infotech Inc. Design department Dark 1 2 PART NO. 123456789 DRAWING NO.
Adjusting the Original's Sharpness Chapter 1 Before Use The contours of the original can be sharpened or softened. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Note Note that the original's sharpness setting changes if the original type is reselected after adjusting the original sharpness (& page 31 ).
Performing White on Black Reverse Chapter 1 Before Use The white and black of the original can be reversed before copying. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 1 2 3 4 Submission Function A A 4-R2.0 B B 50.0 K C C 50.0 D Chapter 4 D XXXXXXXXX MODEL SCALE UNIT 1/1 1/1 Tanaka XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TITLE CHECKED BY SIGNED BY Shimano Ioka Preset Functions APPROVED BY DRAWN BY Oyama Seiko I Infotech Inc. Design Department PART NO. 123456789 DRAWING NO.
Setting the Scale Chapter 1 Before Use The original's size can be scaled before copying. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Fixed Enables the easy selection of a ratio that scales to a size in the same standard as the original. Examples: A1gA0 (141%), A0gA1 (70%) Preset Functions Proportional Scales while keeping the same ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimensions of the original.
Adding Blank Space Chapter 1 Before Use Blank space can be added to the front and rear (front end and rear end) of the original before copying. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Note This setting is enabled only when the original size is set to Synchro Scan (& page 34 ). Chapter 4 1 2 3 1 4 A A 2 3 A 4-R2.0 D 100.0 K K C B C C D D E E B 50.
Selecting the Paper Type Chapter 1 Before Use From the types of the paper installed in the Printer, select your intended paper type for copying.
Centering scan image Chapter 1 Before Use The scan image can be printed at the center of the paper width. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Note Centering is effective on the conditions below: - Roll Position setting is not Auto. - Original Size is set to Synchro Scan.
Erasing the Frame Chapter 1 Before Use The area around the original can be erased before copying, so that the original's frame is erased. Note that this function is available only for standard size originals. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Original 1 Chapter 4 2 3 4 A A 4-R2.0 B B C 50.0 Preset Functions K C 50.
Selecting the Paper Output Slot Chapter 1 Before Use Select the output slot for the paper. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Output Tray On Outputs to the tray when the print size is A3 or less. Other sizes are output to the paper outlet slot. Chapter 4 Output Tray Off Preset Functions By setting Output Tray to Off, the Printer outputs all sizes to the paper outlet slot.
Performing Mirror Reverse Chapter 1 Before Use Mirror reverse can be performed for the original before copying. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 1 2 3 4 Submission Function A A 4-R2.0 B B 50.0 K C C 50.0 Chapter 4 D D XXXXXXXXX MODEL SCALE UNIT 1/1 1/1 Preset Functions APPROVED BY Tanaka XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TITLE CHECKED BY SIGNED BY Shimano Ioka DRAWN BY Oyama Seiko I Infotech Inc. Design department 123456789 DRAWING NO.
Entering the Number of Copies Chapter 1 Before Use Enter the number of copies. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Note To enable the entry of the number of copies, configure the settings, and then press the Back button to return to the Copy top screen. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Up to 999 copies are available for one operation. If a higher number is entered, the setting is invalid.
Performing a Moderate Scan Chapter 1 Before Use When Moderate Scan is set to On, the Printer feeds the original moderately to prevent the original from being damaged. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Note Even with Moderate Scan set to On, the Printer may not be able to feed the original moderately depending on the settings of the copy scale ratio and submission resolution.
Copying an Original with Text & Lines Chapter 1 Before Use Check the following settings to make a clear copy of an original with text and lines. Automatic binary threshold Chapter 2 Copy Function This parameter activates or deactivates the binarization threshold automatic setting. Choices: Off On (default) Normally, keep this parameter to On. If the copy output is unclear with the parameter to On, set it to Off and enter a threshold value.
Copying a Blueprint Original Chapter 1 Before Use Check the following settings to make clear copy of a blueprint original. Automatic binary threshold Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 This parameter activates or deactivates the binarization threshold automatic setting. Choices: Off On (default) Normally, keep this parameter to On. If the copy output is unclear with the parameter to On, set it to Off and enter a threshold value.
Sorting Chapter 1 Before Use Multiple originals can be stored temporarily in the Printer to perform collated copy such as sort copy or stack copy. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 A 2 4-R2.0 A 3 1 2 3 4 A 3 B 1 A 50.0 K 50.0 C C 50.0 D K 50.0 C 1/1 1/1 APPROVED BY Tanaka C C D 50.0 Tanaka D XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SHEET UNIT 1/1 1/1 Tanaka MODEL DRAWING NO. 123456789 A4 SIGNED BY Shimano DRAWN BY Ioka Oyama Seiko I Infotech Inc.
Sorting Flow Chapter 1 Before Use This section describes the basic operation flow for digital sorting. Chapter 2 Copy Function Press COPY Chapter 3 Submission Function When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Original Settings screen Before Use Select the Original Size Select the size of the original. (& page 34 ) With the default setting AUTO, the Printer automatically selects the paper size. Chapter 2 Copy Function Press Scale Chapter 3 Submission Function Scaling screen Setting the Scale Set to enlarge or reduce the original's size.
Chapter 1 Load the original Before Use Load the original into the Printer. (& page 22 ) Press START Chapter 2 Copy Function When Start Scanning is set to Original Setting in the System menu, copying and submission start automatically even if START is not pressed. For more details, see Chapter 3 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Test Printing Sorted Originals Chapter 1 Before Use You can test print the most recently scanned original of the originals stored using the digital sort function. This is useful for checking for scan warping and image quality. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Press ENTER.
Additionally Copying the Sorted and Printed Originals Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Originals printed using the digital sort function can be copied additionally without scanning again. Additional copies can be made for the job most recently digitally sorted and printed only. Copy Function Note The following actions disable additional copying. - Returning to standard copy mode. Chapter 3 - Performing the next digital sorting.
Initializing the Setting Chapter 1 Before Use The Printer initializes the setting for the copy operation, and returns to the initial status.
Handling copy jobs Chapter 1 Before Use To display the copy job screen, press Job on the Copy Top screen. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function At the Copy Job screen, the job under processing can be cancelled by pressing the × button. Chapter 6 Troubleshooting To cancel the job under processing, press Yes.
Additionally copying the Copied Originals Chapter 1 Note Before Use Copied originals can be copied additionally without scanning again. Additional copies can be made for the job last copied only. Chapter 2 The following actions disable additional copying. Copy Function - Print data was received after copy printing. - The panel was switched to a mode other than the standard copy mode screen. Chapter 3 If copying is complete, the Add copies button appears.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 66 LP-1030-MF User's Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation
Chapter 1 3 Before Use Chapter Chapter 2 Copy Function Submission Functions Chapter 3 Submission Function This chapter describes the submission functions of the Printer. Chapter 4 Chapter Contents Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter 6 Troubleshooting LP-1030-MF User's Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation Preset Functions TT Submission Functions Outline..............................................................68 TT Preparing the network and host computer............................
Submission Functions Outline Chapter 1 Before Use The Printer has the following 4 submission functions. Image submission function Chapter 2 Copy Function With this function, the Printer submits images scanned with the Printer to shared folders on host computers and FTP servers connected to the network. Up to 100 destinations can be registered.
Chapter 1 Thumbnail submission function Before Use A list of thumbnails is shown on the operation panel for image data stored in the submission box. With this function, you can select image data from the list and submit it to shared folders on host computers connected to the network. In addition, image data stored in the submission box can be accessed from a web browser using the web function.
Preparing the network and host computer Chapter 1 Before Use Before operating submission functions, check your printer's network connection and the shared folder on the host computer. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Checking the Printer's Network Connection Check that the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address of the Printer are set correctly. For more details, see the Chapter 3 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Preparing a printer to receive submissions Before Use The Printer supports submission to the printers with: - Language supporting the HP RTL / PDF format - Communication protocol supporting LPR/RAW Chapter 2 Copy Function For more information about recommended printers, contact our service representative.
Submission Operation Flow Chapter 1 Before Use Make sure the preparations for operating the submission functions (& page 70 ) have been completed before performing these operations. Chapter 2 Submitting images (SMB connection) Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Press SUBMIT Chapter 4 Preset Functions When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Before Use Set the presets. Add or Edit Image Destination screen (2/2) 2 The following actions can be performed by using the Web functions. Copy submission destinations Import/export submission destinations For more details, see Chapter 2 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Save the settings. (1) Press Save Chapter 3 Submission Function If the Save button is pressed, the settings are saved and the connection to specified shared folder is confirmed.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Load the original Load the original into the Printer. (& page 22 ) Chapter 3 Submission Function Press START Chapter 4 Preset Functions When Start Scanning is set to Original Setting in the System menu, the Printer starts scanning the original automatically without START pressed. For more details, see Chapter 3 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Submitting images (FTP connection) Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Press SUBMIT Chapter 3 Submission Function When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Submit's top screen Select the destination. Press the number of the job you intend to add or edit, and press Add/Edit.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Set up the FTP connection. Add or Edit Image Destination screen (2/2) If frequently used settings are set in the preset memory, the presets can be called automatically only with the submission destination selected. For details of preset functions, see & page 97 . Specify the FTP connection method and FTP ports. Generally, the default FTP port is acceptable. Chapter 3 Set the presets. Save the settings.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Load the original Copy Function Load the original into the Printer. (& page 22 ) Chapter 3 Press START Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions When Start Scanning is set to Original Setting in the System menu, the Printer starts scanning the original automatically without START pressed. For more details, see Chapter 3 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Storing image data in the submission job box Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Press SUBMIT Chapter 3 Submission Function When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Submit's top screen Chapter 5 Scan Function Press Submission Job Box Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Functions Setting screen Specify the functions for submission.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Load the original Load the original into the Printer. (& page 22 ) Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Preset Functions When Start Scanning is set to Original Setting in the System menu, the Printer starts scanning the original automatically without START pressed. For more details, see Chapter 3 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Submitting thumbnails Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Press SUBMIT Chapter 3 Submission Function When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 4 Submit's top screen Preset Functions Select the destination. Chapter 5 Press the number of the job you intend to add or edit, and press Add/Edit.
Chapter 1 Before Use Submit's top screen Chapter 2 Copy Function Press Submit from Thumbnail Chapter 3 Select the image data to be submitted Press NEXT Chapter 4 Preset Functions Press Delete to delete the selected images. Press Detailed Information to view detailed information about selected images or prohibit automatic deletion. For details, see Chapter 3, Job Box Retention Period in the separate User’s Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 Submitting to a printer Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Press SUBMIT When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code. For more details, see Chapter 4 in the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 3 Submission Function Submit's top screen Chapter 4 Press Submit Print Job Preset Functions Chapter 5 Select the destination. Scan Function Press the number of the job you intend to add or edit, and press Add/Edit.
Chapter 1 Before Use Submit's top screen Select the destination. Chapter Select the number of the destination and press OK. Then the Printer checks the connection to the destination selected. If the connection cannot be checked, review the condition of the printer for submission. 2 Copy Function Press OK Chapter 3 Specify the functions for submission. Submission Function Functions Setting screen Chapter 4 Preset Functions For the supported functions, see the (& page 84 ).
Submission Function Overview Chapter 1 Before Use The submission functions available with the Printer are listed below. For details of the procedure to set the functions starred, see the Chapter 2 Copy Functions. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 84 Function Description Original Size Specify the size of the original.
Selecting Scan Color Mode Chapter 1 Before Use Select a scan color mode from monochrome, grayscale, and color. Monochrome The scanner scans in monochrome binary format. Chapter 2 Copy Function Grayscale The scanner scans in monochrome multi-bit format. Color Chapter 3 The scanner scans in color mode. To scan in color mode, the optional Color Scan Upgrade (LP-857) is required.
Selecting Original Type Chapter 1 Before Use Set the original type for each color mode (monochrome/grayscale/color). Chapter 2 Monochrome Text & Lines Select for originals with mixed text and line art. Copy Function Text/Photo Select for originals with mixed text and photos. Chapter 3 Photo Submission Function Chapter 4 Select for general photos. Blueprint Select for blueprint originals. Preset Functions Grayscale The original type setting is not required.
Selecting Scan Resolution Chapter 1 Before Use Select the scan resolution from the options below. 150 dpi The scanner scans at 150 dpi. Chapter 2 Copy Function 200 dpi The scanner scans at 200 dpi. 300 dpi Chapter 3 The scanner scans at 300 dpi. Submission Function 400 dpi The scanner scans at 400 dpi. Chapter 4 600 dpi Preset Functions The scanner scans at 600 dpi.
Selecting the File Format for Images to be Scanned Chapter 1 Before Use Select the file format for image files to be created. PDF file Chapter 2 Creates a scan image in the PDF file. Copy Function Multi-page PDF file Creates a scan image in the multi-page PDF file. Chapter 3 TIFF file Creates a scan image in the TIFF file. Submission Function Chapter 4 Multi-page TIFF file Creates a scan image in the multi-page TIFF file.
Chapter 1 Note Before Use Press Cancel to cancel the latest scan image, e.g., whose original was scanned obliquely. One file contains 99 pages at maximum. If the hard disk capacity is exceeded, no more image can be scanned. Chapter 2 Copy Function During the multi-page scan, scan color mode, file format, and file name cannot be changed. With JPEG selected, the maximum scan length depends on the setting of the resolution as follows. 150dpi: 11096mm (436.85 inches), 200dpi: 8322mm (327.
Configuring the Filename for Images to be Scanned Chapter 1 Before Use Set the name for files to be created. By default, the Printer automatically generates a filename by appending the scan date and time (year, month, day, hours, minutes, and seconds of scanning) to the basic filename for image data submission.
Chapter 1 Filename Before Use Specify a filename of your choosing. The permitted length range for filenames is 1 to 60 characters. Chapter Overwrite if filename exists 2 Copy Function Specify whether to overwrite if a file with the same filename is in the submission destination folder. Date and time The year, month, day, hours, minutes, and seconds of scanning is appended to the filename you chose.
Print Copies Chapter 1 Before Use Set the number of copies to print before the printer submission. The value can be set from 1 to 999 copies. (The default setting is 1.
Print Quality Chapter 1 Before Use Set the print quality before the printer submission. The following settings are available.
Handling Image Submission Jobs Chapter 1 Before Use To display the Image Submission Job screen, press Job on the Image Submission Top screen. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Jobs being processed can be stopped on the Image Submission Job screen. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function At the Submission Job screen, the job under processing can be cancelled by pressing the × button. Chapter 6 Troubleshooting To cancel the job under processing, press Yes.
Handling Printer Submission Jobs Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function To display the Printer Submission Job screen, press Job on the Printer Submission Top screen. The following operations can be performed on the Printer Submission Job screen.
Reprinting through Printer Submission Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function When you want to print additional copies of originals printed using printer submission, you can print additional copies without scanning again. Additional prints can be made for the most recently scanned job only. When printing a large number of copies, you are recommended to use this function after checking for scan warping and image quality, which can prevent large-scale print mistakes.
Chapter 1 4 Before Use Chapter Chapter 2 Copy Function Preset Functions Chapter 3 Submission Function This chapter describes the Printer's preset functions. Chapter 4 Chapter Contents Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function TT Presets Overview....................................................................................86 TT Creating a preset in the Memory.........................................................87 TT Calling a Preset from the Memory...................................
Presets Overview Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 The Printer must be given a description of the requirements of each copy and submission operation. You can save this description and call it when required. This description is called a preset. You are recommended to save frequently used settings or complicated settings as presets, so that you do not have to enter the setting items or values.
Creating a preset in the Memory Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions The procedure to create a new preset is as follows. (1) Check your intended settings on the touchpanel, and press Preset to display the Preset screen on the touchpanel. (2) Press the number of the preset to which you want to save the settings and press Create Preset. A pop-up screen is displayed to confirm settings of the preset.
Calling a Preset from the Memory Chapter 1 Before Use Presets can be called up from the memory. Chapter 2 Copy Function The procedure to call up a preset from the memory is as follows. (1) Press Preset to display the preset screen on the touchpanel. (2) Press Call Preset, and select the number of the preset you intend to call. Then the current copy/submission settings are changed to the ones of the called preset.
Saving Settings as Default Settings Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function You can register the frequently used settings and complicated settings as the Printer's default settings instead of preset, so that the Printer returns to the settings after: - The Printer powered on; - The Printer reset; or - The operation mode changed. You are recommended to register the Printer settings as default, with which you always operate the Printer.
Changing a Preset Name Chapter 1 Before Use The preset name can be changed. You are recommended to change the preset name for easy identification, so that you can call the preset easily. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 The procedure is as follows. (1) Press Preset to display the preset screen on the touchpanel. (2) Press Change Preset Name, and a popup screen appears. Enter a new preset name on the popup screen. Then the current preset name is changed to a newly specified one.
Creating a Preset in the Memory for a Submission Destination Chapter 1 Before Use Make sure the preparations for operating the submission functions (& page 70 ) have been completed before performing these operations. This function can be used with image submission and printer submission. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Press SUBMIT Chapter 4 Preset Functions When authentication is necessary, enter a username and password, or PIN code.
Chapter 1 Before Use Presets screen Chapter 2 Copy Function Select a preset. Select the preset to be set for the submission destination. Press Register Preset in Destination Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter 5 Scan Function Confirm the settings, and then press Yes.
Chapter 1 5 Before Use Chapter Chapter 2 Copy Function Scan Functions Chapter 3 Submission Function This chapter describes the scan functions of the Printer. Chapter 4 Chapter Contents Preset Functions TT Scan Functions Outline..........................................................................92 TT Preparing the network and host computer.......................................93 TT Checking Operating Status with Message.........................................
Scan Functions Outline Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function To operate the scan function, change the Printer's mode by pressing SCAN. Then, from a computer connected to the network, operate the Printer to scan the original documents. To operate this function, first install the special application, TerioStation (supplied as standard) on a computer connected to the network. Then operate with ScanToFile, which is one of the functions in the application.
Preparing the network and host computer Chapter 1 Before Use Before operating scan functions, check your printer's network connection and the application on the host computer. Chapter 2 Checking the Printer's Network Connection Chapter 3 Submission Function Installing the Exclusive Application (TerioStation) Copy Function Check that the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address of the Printer are set correctly.
Checking Operating Status with Message Chapter 1 Before Use During the scan operation, you can check the operating statuses with the message on the screen as follows. Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 (1) Waiting for Scan Request Press SCAN to show the screen below. This screen shows that the Printer is waiting for the request from the exclusive application (TerioStation) on the computer connected to the same network. A message, Waiting for Scan Request appears on the screen.
Chapter 1 (3) Connection Display Before Use Chapter 2 Copy Function When the Printer is connected to a computer and when it receives the scan request from the computer, the message changes to Load the original. After the message appears, load the original. To cancel the connection with the computer, press Cancel on the screen before loading the original.
Chapter 1 (5) Scan Start Before Use Chapter 2 When the scanner starts scanning, the message changes to Scanning… Press Cancel to stop the scanning job between the original scan start and the image submission end.
Chapter 1 (7) Transmitting Before Use When the image data transmission starts, the message changes to Transmitting… Chapter 2 Copy Function Chapter 3 Submission Function Chapter 4 When the image data transmission is completed and while the original is still in the Printer, the message Outputting… appears.
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter Chapter 2 6 Copy Function Troubleshooting Chapter 3 Submission Function This chapter describes the action to take should a problem occur in your Printer. If the problem persists after taking the appropriate action, contact your dealer or nearest service representative. Chapter 4 Preset Functions Chapter Contents Chapter 5 TT Unclear Copying or Scanning...............................................................98 TT Cannot Copy or Scan as Expected............
Unclear Copying or Scanning Chapter 1 A. The shading guide or scanner glass is dirty. Before Use Q. Black lines appear on scanned image or copy printout. Chapter 2 Clean the shading guide and scanner glass (& page 26 ). Copy Function Caution Before scanning or copying, remove any dirt from an original. If the original with dirt, e.g., toner, ink, or dust adherence is scanned or copied, the inside Chapter 3 of the scanner may become dirty. floor.
Chapter 1 Before Use Q. Thin or broken lines or dots appear on the printout's background part. A. Increase the Background Compensation setting (& page 42 ). Chapter 2 The Background Compensation setting is too low. Copy Function A. The Sharpness setting is too high. Lower the Sharpness level (& page 44 ). Chapter 3 Submission Function Q. The printout shows Moire. A. Chapter When the image is processed, regular halftone dots and lines overlap and generate moire.
Chapter A. The image quality setting for the blueprint original is slightly higher than required. Before Use Q. 1 The background of the blueprint original appears on the scanned image or copy printout. Chapter 2 Copy Function Finetune Background Compensation and Density settings. (Background Compensation & page 42 ) (Density & page 32 ) A. The image quality setting for the blueprint original is slightly lower than required.
Cannot Copy or Scan as Expected Chapter 1 Before Use Q. Cannot copy or scan because the original is jammed. Chapter 2 A. Originals with folds or a significant curl may cause a paper jam. Try changing the loading direction of the original. Copy Function Try scanning or copying with a carrier sheet. Chapter 3 Q. The Printer does not detect the roll width or original width properly. Submission Function A.
Chapter 1 For more on setting the printing paper series, see Installing Paper with Before Use Other Size Series in Chapter 2 of the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. For more on Installing user defined series paper, see Installing Paper from a User Defined Standard in Chapter 2 of the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation.
Chapter 1 For example, against the settings below to partially copy an A3 portrait Before Use original, the Printer generates a warning message: - Partial copy start position to 1000 mm (39.37 inches); or - Partial copy start position to 100 mm (3.94 inches) against the original length to 10000 mm (393.70 inches) Chapter 2 A. Copy Function The distance specified below is longer than the original length.
Chapter A. This is not a Printer malfunction. Before Use Q. 1 When copying a long original, an original jam occurred when outputting the original. Chapter 2 Remove the jammed original by following the message displayed on the Q. The right and left edges of the original are not scanned. 3 The original's size standard is not specified correctly. Set the submission function's Original Size Standard to the size standard a user defined series original is scanned, the right and left edges of Q.
Improper Submission Chapter 1 Before Use I f an er ro r m ess ag e ap p ear s , t ake th e ac tio n des crib e d in Chap te r 5 Troubleshooting of the separate User's Manual for Basic Printer Operation. Chapter 2 Q. The scan image is not submitted to the destination. Copy Function A. Date and time settings are not correct. Correct the date and time settings. When the date and time settings are not correct, the data submission may be disabled. Chapter 3 Submission Function A.