MODEL: DX-B350P DX-B450P LASER PRINTER User's Guide
Contents 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1-1 Conventions ....................................................................................................................................... 1-1 Safety Notes ...................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Printer Orientation...................................................
Windows Operations ...............................................................................................4-1 Installing PCL5e and PostScript 3 Drivers ......................................................................................... 4-1 Setting Default Values ....................................................................................................................... 4-2 Printing a Test Page.........................................................................................
Protocols ............................................................................................................................................ 7-1 Initial Setting of the Printer’s IP Address ........................................................................................... 7-1 Setting the IP Address through DHCP ................................................................................... 7-1 Setting the Network Configuration Manually ..................................................
Duplex at the paper exit ............................................................................................................. 10-8 Duplex at the interior of the top cover ....................................................................................... 10-9 At the Offset Catch Tray................................................................................................................ 10-10 11 Windows Utilities...........................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction Thank you for selecting the DX-B350P/B450P Laser printer. The DX-B350P prints 35 ppm on Letter paper and 34 ppm on A4 paper. The DX-B450P prints 45 ppm on Letter paper and 43 ppm on A4 paper. This guide contains all of the information necessary to operate and care for your printer and accessories. It is intended to be used after the printer is installed. See the Installation Manual supplied in the box for installation instructions. In this Chapter...
Safety Notes Introduction Safety Notes For your own safety, please read these carefully before using the machine. • • Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty, or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged exposure to these adverse conditions can cause fire or electric shock. Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile, flammable, or combustible materials, such as curtains, that may catch fire.
Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your Printer Components In this Chapter... Front View • Components • Turning the Printer On and Off 11 12 • Available Printer Drivers • Paper Usage • Loading Paper 1 • Replacing the Toner Cartridge 2 • Power Save Mode 10 3 4 • Understanding Printing Options 5 6 9 7 8 No. Name 1 Paper Stop 2 Operator Panel 3 Tray 1 - Capacity is 150 sheets 20 lb. (75 gsm) paper 4 Power Switch 5 Tray 2 - Capacity is 550 sheets 20 lb.
Components Getting to Know Your Printer The maximum paper capacity with all options installed is 1800 sheets of 20 lb. (75 gsm) paper. The label in each paper tray indicates the maximum stacking capacity for certain paper types. Tray 1 Tray 2 Rear View 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 No.
Components Getting to Know Your Printer Internal Components 1 1 2 2 3 5 3 5 4 4 No. Name Description 1 Paper Stop Raise this when printing on paper larger than A4/Letter size. 2 Toner Cartridge Contains the toner and the photosensitive drum. 3 Top Cover Open this when replacing the Toner Cartridge and removing jammed paper. 4 Fuser Unit Fixes the toner on the paper. Do not touch this when using the printer as it is hot.
Turning the Printer On and Off Getting to Know Your Printer Turning the Printer On and Off Turning the Printer On 1. Press the power switch to the position to turn the power on. Turning the Printer Off 1. Make sure that the printer is not processing a print job. 2. Press the power switch to the <> position to turn the power off. Remember to turn off the printer at the end of the day or when the printer will not be used for an extended period of time.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer Paper Usage This section describes available paper sizes, paper types, recommended papers, unusable paper, and which paper types and sizes can be used in which trays. NOTE: GSM indicates the weight of a 1 m2 sheet of paper in grams per square meter. Using paper that is not suitable for this printer might lead to paper jams or poor print quality. To make full use of the printer features, use only paper that is recommended in the recommended paper table.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer Custom Sizes In addition to the standard sizes of paper you can use, you can also print on custom size paper from any tray. The custom size paper must meet the following guidelines. • • • All Custom sizes must be fed short edge first. Paper smaller than 3 in by 5 in (76.2 mm by 127.0 mm) or larger than 8.5 in by 14 in (215.9 mm by 355.6 mm) cannot be printed. Paper smaller than 3.5 in by 5.5 in (88.9 mm by 139.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer Paper Types Fuser Mode Restrictions Thick 3 DX-B450P only Thick3 No duplex Half Speed on DX-B450P Not available on DX-B350P Thin (64-67 gsm) DX-B450P only Thin Not available on DX-B350P You should set your printer Media Type to Thick1 or any of the other paper types that use Thick1 fuser mode for any paper that is from 106 gsm to 159 gsm. If your paper is 160 gsm to 216 gsm, you should set your printer Media Type to Thick2 or Cardstock.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer 8. In the printer driver or the computer application program, select Transparency as the paper type you wish to use. Printing Envelopes Envelopes can be printed from all trays. There are 5 sizes of standard envelopes that can be used. They are COM10, COM9, C5, Monarch, and DL. All other envelope sizes must be specified as custom size. Only use envelopes designed for use in laser printers.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer Available Paper The following table describes common brands of paper and other media that are supported for this printer.
Paper Usage Getting to Know Your Printer Paper Type Paper Name Weight (gsm) Size Part Number 3M Transparency(CG3300) A4 Transparency A4 CG3300 A4 Xerox Postcard Premier TCF160 CUT 160 A6 3R91798A Xerox Premier200gsm 200 A4 3R93011 Oxford Index Card 200 3 by 5 40801 Xerox 65lb Cover Stock 176 Letter 3R3041 Springhill 110lb Index 203 Letter 15445 Xerox Premier160gsm(Premier TCF160) 160 A4 3R91798 Classic Crest Super Smooth 216 Letter NEE04631 Shiraoi 156 A4 DK245 Xerox
Loading Paper Getting to Know Your Printer Unusable Paper Using the following types of paper might cause paper jams, malfunctions or damage to the printer. Do not use these types of paper.
Loading Paper Getting to Know Your Printer 2. Remove the lid. 3. If the base plate of the paper tray is raised, push it down. 4. Squeeze the length guide and slide it to the desired paper size.
Loading Paper Getting to Know Your Printer 5. Squeeze the right width guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 6. Fan the paper well. 7. Load the paper with the side to be printed facing up and all 4 corners aligned. Make sure the right width guide is correctly aligned with the paper. NOTE: User’s Guide Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line or the maximum capacity allowed. Align the right width guide to the paper width.
Loading Paper Getting to Know Your Printer 8. Replace the lid of the paper tray and firmly close the lid. 9. Firmly insert the tray in the printer. Loading Paper Larger Than A4/Letter Size In The Paper Tray 1. Place the paper tray on a flat surface. 2. Remove the lid of the tray. 3. Slide the right and left lock tabs in the paper tray outwards to unlock them.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge Getting to Know Your Printer 4. Grasp the front of the paper tray and extend it until the right and left lock tabs in the paper tray move inwards and lock automatically. 5. Squeeze the length guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 6. Squeeze the right width guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 7. Load the paper with the side to be printed facing up and with all 4 corners aligned. 8. Close the lid of the paper tray. 9.
Replacing the Toner Cartridge Getting to Know Your Printer 1. Open the top cover and remove the empty Toner Cartridge. 2. Take the Toner Cartridge out of the box and shake it 7 to 8 times as shown in the diagram. 3. Place the Toner Cartridge on a flat surface and pull the seal out horizontally. Note that the seal may offer resistance and a firm pull may be necessary to extract it from the Toner Cartridge. NOTE: 2-16 When pulling out the seal, pull it out horizontally.
Power Save Mode Getting to Know Your Printer 4. Hold the Toner Cartridge by the grip and insert it into the slot inside the printer. 5. Close the top cover securely. 6. Wait for the printer to become Ready. Power Save Mode This printer is equipped with a low power mode to reduce power consumption when it is left idle. When no print data is received for 15 minutes (default), the printer will enter Power Save mode. The Operator Panel display indicates the printer is in Power Save mode.
Understanding Printing Options Getting to Know Your Printer 2-18 User’s Guide
Chapter 3: Operator Panel Operator Panel Features In this Chapter... The Operator Panel is located on the front of the printer. It contains the display, indicators, and push buttons that allow you to view and change default printer settings. All features of the printer are accessible through the Operator Panel. These changes affect all documents printed unless instructions are provided through your application’s printer settings.
Operator Panel Features Operator Panel LED Indicators The LED indicators indicate printer status. The table below explains the LED indicators.
Operator Panel Features Operator Panel Navigating the Operator Panel Menus When you press the MENU button on the Operator Panel, you enter the printer’s menu system. At that point, the first line of the display contains the text “Menu”, indicating that you are in the menu system. The second line of the display lists the active menu, which you can change by pressing the NEXT or PREVIOUS buttons.
Printing a Configuration Summary Operator Panel 1. Pressing the MENU button on the Operator Panel enters the printer’s menu. The first line of the display contains the text “Menu”. 2. Press the NEXT button until the text “Paper Menu” is shown on the second line of the display. 3. Press the SELECT button to enter the Paper menu. 4. Press the NEXT button until the text “Copies” is shown on the second line of the display. 5. Press the SELECT button to enter the copies submenu. 6.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Operator Panel Menus The tables below describe the items available in the Operator Panel. Each item is listed along with the values available for selection. If no values are available for selection, the Value and Default columns are blank. These menu items command the printer to execute an action that takes place immediately. Job Library Menu The Job Library menu handles the Job Retention feature’s stored jobs that have been sent to the printer from the driver.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Paper Menu The Paper menu provides a variety of options for paper type selection as well as paper input and output. Items available in this menu are described below Menu Item Value Default Description Copies 1-999 1 Sets number of copies printed.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Media Type Value Default Description Plain Transparency Pre-Punched Letter Head Color Pre-Printed Bond Labels Card Stock Postcard Envelope Thick 1 Thick 2 Thick 3 (DX-B450P only) Thin Plain Set the paper type for a selected tray. See “Paper Types” on page 2-6 for more information. (DX-B450P only) User’s Guide Custom Size Width Length 110 V: 8.50 x 11.00 in 230V: 210 x 297 mm Set custom size for the selected tray.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Custom Size Unit Inches Millimeters Inches for 110V mm for 230V Set the unit of measurement for the Custom Paper Size feature. Edge to Edge On/Off Off Enables a printing to the physical edge of the paper on all four sides. Interface Menu The Interface menu provides a variety of options for port setup and network configuration.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Delay Out Close On/Off Off When ON, the printer will wait until the job is completely printed and delivered to the output tray before terminating the connection, allowing all reverse-channel data to be sent back to the host. This will cause a reduction in printer throughput. When OFF, reverse-channel data generated after the job interpretation is discarded. No reduction in printer throughput occurs.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description RTS On1/Off1 On/Off Off If On, the RTS signal will reflect the Online/ Offline status. RTS Error On/Off Off If On, the RTS signal will reflect the Error status. XON Ready/Busy On/Off On If On, the XON response will reflect the Ready/Busy status. XON On1/Off1 On/Off On If On, the XON response will reflect the Online/Offline status. XON Error On/Off Off If On, the XON response will reflect the Error status.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Network Address NA Displays MAC address of network interface. IP Address data entry 000.000.000.000 IP Address. If DHCP is enabled, this is read-only. Otherwise, this can be changed by the address can be set manually here Subnet Mask data entry 000.000.000.000 Default Gateway data entry 000.000.000.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Binary PS On/Off On When On, the feature allows all binary codes to be processed by the PostScript interpreter. When Off, special binary control codes may be intercepted per the Format item setting. Factory Defaults Yes No No Resets the menu to factory network defaults.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Format Raw Normal Binary Raw Configures how incoming print jobs are scanned for special binary control codes. RAW=no processing Normal = “Adobe Standard Protocol” (ASP) Binary = “Binary Control Protocol” (BCP) When Interpreter setting is Auto Switch and this setting is Raw, the printer will automatically determine the control code method, defaulting to Normal if no codes are found.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Parameter Value Default Description Pitch 0.08 - 100.00 10.00 Change the default pitch of text. Symbol Set All available symbol sets 10U:PC-8 CP437 Choose a default symbol set. Lines Per Page 5-128 60/Letter 64/A4 Change the default number of lines per page. Default value varies by paper size selected.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel System Menu The System menu allows you to specify system-level operation of the printer during normal and certain error conditions. Items available in this menu are described below User’s Guide Menu Item Value Default Description Factory Defaults U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. for 110V Non-U.S. for 230V Resets the menu to factory defaults.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Menu Item Value Default Description Job Timeout 00000 - 99999 00000 Increase or decrease the limit (in seconds) for the total time of processing a PostScript job. A 0 setting indicates no timeout. This setting applies only to PostScript jobs. Jam Recovery On/Off On Turn jam recovery on or off. Hex Print On/Off Off Print a job in hexadecimal for a technician to use in diagnosis of a datastream problem.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel FLASH/Disk/CF Menu For each installed drive: FLASH, Disk, CF the following menu items are available. The menu only appears on the Operator Panel if the accessory is installed. Items available in this menu are described below Menu Item Value Print List of files Default Description Prints the selected file. Delete Deletes the selected file. Format device_name SELECT CANCEL Formats user flash. All data stored on the device will be erased.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Status Information Status information is printed on the Configuration Summary. Category Description Status Info This listing on the Configuration Summary provides the status for each tray’s Paper Type, Paper Size, and capacity used. It also provides Toner status (consumable life tracking). Usage Count displays the current amount of usage of the printer.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Parameter mDNS SVC Name Value Default data entry Model Name plus last 7 digits of MAC (Network) address Description Current Zone empty Shows the name of the current zone for EtherTalk networking Preferred Zone * Allows you to choose from a list of existing zones. * uses the default zone.
Operator Panel Menus Operator Panel Understanding Page Counters Page Counters are included in Status information. Counter Type 3-20 Definition Image Counter This counter reflects the number of images (sides) printed for the printer. Toner Page Count This counter reflects the number of pages printed using the installed cartridge. Sheet Counter This counter displays the number of sheets (one sheet equals two sides) the printer has printed.
Chapter 4: Windows Operations This chapter describes features of the Windows Driver. The driver allows you set default settings for all print jobs as well as print settings for individual print jobs. Similar features may be available in the Operator Panel or EWS.
Setting Default Values Windows Operations 10. Click Browse… and navigate to: \Drivers\\\ where: • is the drive letter for your CD drive, typically this is D: • is: • ENUS is for English drivers • FREN is for French drivers • SPAN is for Spanish drivers. • is: • W2K is for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, Server 2003 32bit and Server 2008 32bit. • W9X is for Windows 98 and Windows ME.
Setting Default Values Windows Operations The Printer’s configuration window appears. The driver can automatically recognize all the installed options for your printer. To get the installed options, click the Configuration tab and then the Auto Configuration button. You can also manually install an option by selecting it from the pulldown and changing its status.
Printing a Test Page Windows Operations 3. On the General Tab, click Printing Preferences The Printing Preferences window appears. 4. Any options set in any tab become your default values. Printing a Test Page You can print a Test page to verify printer connectivity and operation. To print a test page through your Printer Properties: 1. Select the General tab within your Printer Properties accessed by right-clicking your printer. 2. Click Print Test. 3. Click OK. 4. Click OK.
Cancelling Printing Windows Operations Cancelling Printing To cancel printing, you can either cancel the print job at the printer or at the computer. Cancelling a Print Job at the Printer Press the CANCEL button then press the Start button on the Operator Panel. Pages being printed at the moment will continue to be printed. Cancelling Print Jobs at the Computer Double-click the printer icon at the bottom right of the taskbar in Windows.
Accessing the Driver from an Application Windows Operations Accessing the Driver from an Application To make changes that apply to documents printed from a specific application, access Printer Properties from the application. NOTE: If there is a conflict between settings in the Operator Panel, Printing Preferences, or Embedded Web Server and printer settings set via your application, the application settings supersede any other setting. To access Printer Properties from an application: 1.
Navigating the Printer Properties Window Windows Operations Navigating the Printer Properties Window The driver screens are divided in to five groups of functionality as described in the table below. Tab Functions Comments Main Copies Document Style N-up Printing Finishing Output Image Orientation Allows you to select number of copies, one or two-sided printing, binding and margin shift, output destination, and page orientation.
Main Tab Windows Operations Main Tab Selecting Number of Copies You can select the number of copies to print via your Printer Properties. When selecting the number of copies, you should also decide if those copies are collated. To select number of copies: 1. Select the Main tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Either enter the number of copies or click the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number of copies selected. 3. Click OK.
Main Tab Windows Operations Collating Copies When printing multiple copies of a job, the output can be automatically collated. When copies are collated, they are printed in groups by the print job, not by the page. If you do not select the collate option, your copies will be printed by page. So, ten page number 1’s will print and then ten page number 2’s will print. Collated jobs will print all pages in sets, pages 1 through 10, until all sets have been printed.
Main Tab Windows Operations To print on both sides of the paper from your Printer Properties: 1. Select the Main tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Select Book, Tablet, or Pamphlet 2-sided printing. You can select how the printer will orient the page layout when duplexing. Depending on your page orientation, duplexing on the long-edge or short-edge of the paper produces different results. 2-sided Book prints as shown below. Book Portrait Book Landscape 2-sided Tablet prints as shown below.
Main Tab Windows Operations 1. Select the Main tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Select the PosterPrint Document Style. 3. Click Options. The PosterPrint window appears. 4. Enter the desired parameters. Enter the X and y axis enlargement and orientation. 5. Click OK. 6. Click OK.
Main Tab Windows Operations Multiple Pages to Single Sheet (N-up) You can print multiple pages on a single sheet when printing a multi-page document. This can save paper and is handy for draft reviews. You can print one, two, four, six, eight, nine, or sixteen pages per sheet. To select the number of pages to print on a single page: 1. Select the Main tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Select the number of pages to print from the N-Up pulldown menu. 3. Check the Border box if a page border is desired.
Paper Tab Windows Operations Job Offset The Offset Catch Tray can place sheets in alternate positions to separate one print job from another. This is called job offsetting. When selected, the output position changes after the final sheet of the print job is printed. The next job is offset (shifted a bit) to keep it separate from the previous print job. The Offset Catch Tray must be installed to use this option. Once installed, this feature is enabled by default.
Paper Tab Windows Operations Selecting Paper Size You can select from a list of standard paper sizes. Available sizes are defined in “Paper Sizes” on page 2-5. To select the paper size through your Printer Properties: 1. Select the Paper tab. 2. Select the desired paper size from the Paper Size pulldown. 3. Click OK. Custom Size Paper When loading custom size paper in the tray, adjust the paper guides as necessary. See “Custom Sizes” on page 2-6 for additional information about custom sizes.
Paper Tab Windows Operations Zoom Settings You can scale any page image to fit the paper size being used. Zoom settings are unavailable if you have chosen a Document style of N-Up or Pamphlet. Fit to Page is unavailable if you have chosen Pamphlet. To scale the print image to fit on a page: 1. Select the Paper tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Click the Fit to Page radio button. 3. Select the paper size from the pulldown. 4. Click OK. To zoom in or out to change the size of the page image: 1.
Paper Tab Windows Operations “Load Paper” or “Load Paper TrayX” “X” is the tray number where the paper should be loaded. If “Load Paper” is the displayed message, the paper may be loaded into any tray. If the paper size being loaded cannot be auto-sensed, then the Operator Panel must be used to configure the paper size. After the paper is loaded, the printer will automatically resume printing.
Advanced Tab Windows Operations Manual Feed Tray 1 can be used for manual feed. You must also set your Printer Properties for manual feed. Tray 1 normally operates in multiple-purpose mode, where multiple sheets can be loaded and printed continuously. In Manual mode, you are prompted to press the Start button for each sheet. To select manual feed through your Printer Properties: 1. Select the Paper tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Check Tray 1 is Manual Feed. 3. Click OK.
Advanced Tab Windows Operations To create an overlay: 1. Access your printer’s properties from your application. 2. Select the Advanced tab within your Printer Properties. 3. Click Overlay Options. The Overlay Window appears. 4. Check Create Overlay and enter a name for the overlay. 5. Click OK to close the Overlay window. 6. Click OK to close the printer properties. 7. Click Print in the print dialog and the overlay will be created. 8. Click OK.
Job Handling Tab Windows Operations 3. Click the Font Substitution button. 4. Select the desired TrueType Download Type. 5. Check Font Substitution checkbox. 6. Click New to add a new substitution or Edit to change an existing substitution. You can also delete and existing substitution or reset the substitutions to default settings. 7. Click OK. Job Handling Tab Job Accounting Job accounting stores information about each print job received by the printer.
Job Handling Tab Windows Operations Column Description Duration How long it took the job to print. T1 - T4 Sheets Number of sheets printed from each tray. 600 dpi pages Number of pages printed at this resolution. 1200 DPI pages Number of pages printed at this resolution. Media size Page size printed. See * Additional paper sizes. Media type The type of paper printed on. Duplex Yes or no. Host Name of the host that sent the print job.
Watermark Tab Windows Operations To set retention options: 1. Select the Job Handling tab within your Printer Properties. 2. Click the Retention checkbox. 3. Select the desired job handling function. 4. Enter the job name in the Job name box. 5. Enter password information, if desired. 6. Click OK. Hold Only This setting is used to hold a print job on the printer's hard disk without printing it. Initiate printing as needed using the Operator panel of the machine.
Watermark Tab Windows Operations The text is shown centered on the page. 5. Use the sliders to change the size, position, and angle of the text. Click the center button if you wish to recenter the text. Click the First page only text box if you only want the text to appear only on the first page of the document. 6. Click OK.
Chapter 5: Macintosh Operations Installing the Driver In this Chapter... The Mac driver is installed by installing the PPD for the desired printer. The PPD is located on the installation CD. PPD installation may vary by Mac operating system. To install the PPD: • Installing the Driver • Accessing the Driver • Navigating the Driver 1. Open System Preferences.
Installing the Driver Macintosh Operations 2. Select Print & Fax from the Hardware menu. 3. Click + to add the printer. 4. Enter a name for the printer. 5. Enter the IP address of the printer in the location field.
Accessing the Driver Macintosh Operations 6. Select Other from the Print Using pulldown. A browse window is displayed. 7. Browse to the CD to select the desired PPD. 8. Click Open. 9. Click Add. The printer is installed. Accessing the Driver The Driver can be accessed from your application’s Print menu.
Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations Navigating the Driver Driver features and presentation may vary by Mac operating system. In general, the driver provides a group of “always there” option at the top of the driver window and a pulldown of Printer features available towards the middle of the window.
Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations . Navigation Level 1 Navigation Level 2 Navigation Level 3 Description and Available Items Always there options: Printer Selects the printer with which to print . Presets Selects the presets with which to print. Copies Defines number of copies printed. Collated Turns the collate option on/off. Two-sided Turns the two-sided option on/off . Paper Size Determines the paper size to be printed. Orientation Selects landscape or portrait.
Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations Navigation Level 1 Navigation Level 2 Navigation Level 3 Description and Available Items Scale down only Prints smaller page sizes on the current page size. Checked by default. . Page Order: Determines the order in which pages are printed. Options are: Automatic* default, Normal, and Reverse. Paper Feed Determines from which tray(s) paper is pulled.
Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations Navigation Level 1 User’s Guide Navigation Level 2 Navigation Level 3 Description and Available Items Tray Switching Checked by default Jam Recovery Checked by default 5-7
Navigating the Driver Macintosh Operations 5-8 User’s Guide
Chapter 6: Embedded Web Server This printer comes with an Embedded Web Server (EWS). The EWS resides in the printer and requires no installation. The EWS contains access to printer features and presents them as HTML web pages. The changes made via the EWS change the printer settings in the same manner as the Operator Panel. To change settings for specific documents, use your Printer Properties options within the driver. NOTE: In this Chapter...
Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server Navigating the EWS The EWS interface consists of a left-navigation area and a display area. Use the left-navigation area to locate the desired items and make any configuration changes in the display area. Left-navigation area Display Area After each selection in the EWS, you must press the Submit button for the request to take effect. The Update button refreshes the screen to show you the current status of the displayed functions.
Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server The following table defines the structure of the EWS. Some EWS functions require an Administrator Login. The default password is “admin”. Functions that require the Administrator Login are shown in Italics.
Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server Left-Navigation Item Top Level Left-Navigation Item Second Level Display Area Functions Comments File Management User Flash Directory of files in User Flash EWS only Feature View the files located on the Flash.
Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server Left-Navigation Item Top Level Left-Navigation Item Second Level Display Area Functions Comments Network Settings Protocol Settings TAB: TCP/IP TCP/IP: TCP/IP, DHCP, IPv6, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway Settings related to the TCP/IP protocol.
Navigating the EWS Embedded Web Server 6-6 User’s Guide
Chapter 7: Networking The DX-B350P/B450P is a fast network capable printer and supports an Ethernet 10/100 Base-Tx network connection. In this Chapter...
Configuring the Driver Networking Setting the Network Configuration Manually You can make changes to the printer’s default network configuration using the Operator Panel. Once the settings for DHCP or IP address are changed, the printer automatically re-initializes. To manually set the printer’s IP address: 1. Navigate through the menus to the Interface> Network 1 Setup sub menu. 2.
Printer Network Configuration Networking Printer Network Configuration The Operator Panel and the Embedded Web Server allow control of many Network configuration settings.
Notifications Networking Notifications Automatic notifications of printer unavailability during printing can be sent in the following ways: SNMP monitoring E-mail configured via the EWS Status Monitor Utility. IP Filtering The purpose of IP filtering is to limit access to the printer to only those Host computers that have IP addresses within IP ranges predefined on the configuration page.
IPv6 Implementation Networking IPv6 Implementation Specifications The IPv6 implementation conforms to the following IETF documents: RFC 2460: Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification RFC 2461: Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6) RFC 2462/4862: IPv6 Stateless Address Auto Configuration RFC 1981: Path MTU Discovery for IP Version 6 RFC 2463/4443: Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) RFC 2710/3810: Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2) Operational Information IPv6 enabled devic
SNMP Networking In an SNMP agent, parameters are arranged in a tree. SNMP uses an Object Identifier (OID) to specify the exact parameter to set or get in the tree. An OID is a list of numbers separated by periods. An OID is a combination of two values. The first value is the OID of the generic object and the second is the instance value, which specifies the particular instance of the object. Every SNMP agent has an address book of all its objects, called the MIB or Management Information Base.
Chapter 8: Accessories The following optional accessories are available for this printer: In this Chapter... • Tray module (A4/ Letter, 550 sheets) • Paper trays • Duplex module 2 1 • Offset Catch Tray • Memory Expansion Module • Hard Disk Drive • Compact Flash (CF) Card 3 4 5 6 1. Tray Module (A4/Letter, 550 Sheets) Tray 3, Tray 4 2. Duplex Module 3. Offset Catch Tray 4. Hard Disk Drive 5. Memory Expansion Module 6.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) NOTE: You can add up to two Tray Modules. NOTE: Tray Modules differ by model and can not be interchanged. Installing/Uninstalling the Tray Module The optional Tray Module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) is available for this printer. CAUTION: Be sure to switch off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet before carrying out the operations. If not, you might get an electric shock.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Tray module (A4/550 sheets) Fasteners (four pieces) Paper tray (A4/550 sheets) Installing the Tray Module 1. Place the tray module to be installed at the lowest level on a flat location. NOTE: User’s Guide Proceed to Step 5 if you are installing only one tray module.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 2. Lift up the tray module to be installed at the top level by holding the parts as shown in the diagram. 3. Align the front and back corners of the top and bottom tray modules, and slowly lower the top module so that the guide pins at the 4 corners of the bottom module fit into the holes at the base plate of the top module. NOTE: The tray module must be lowered gently. Otherwise, the interior parts may be damaged. 4.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 5. Switch off the power to the printer. 6. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer. 7. Remove any paper in the Standard Output Tray (1) and return the Paper Stop to its original position if it’s raised (2).
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 8. Pull the paper tray out of the printer. 9. Lift up the printer by holding the recessed areas as shown in the diagram. 10. Align the corners of the printer and the tray modules, and lower the printer gently so that the guide pins at the 4 corners of the tray modules fit into the holes at the base plate of the printer. NOTE: 8-6 The printer must be lowered gently. Otherwise, the interior parts may be damaged.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 11. Insert the fasteners provided into the 2 locations inside and 2 locations at the back of the printer. Insert the fasteners securely. 12. Push the paper tray completely into the printer. Uninstalling the Tray Module NOTE: This procedure explains the uninstalling of two tray modules as an example. You can use the same procedure for uninstalling one tray module. 1. Switch off the power to the printer. 2.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 3. Remove any paper in the Standard Output Tray (1) and return the Paper Stop to its original position if it’s raised (2). 4. Pull the paper tray out of the printer. 5. Remove the fasteners found at the 2 locations inside and at the 2 locations at the back of the printer.
Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) Accessories 6. Lift up the printer by holding the recessed areas as shown in the diagram and then remove it from the tray modules. 7. Remove the fasteners found at the 2 locations inside the tray modules and at the 2 locations at the back of the tray modules. 8. Lift up the top tray module by holding the recessed areas as shown in the diagram and then remove it from the bottom tray module.
Paper trays Accessories Paper trays Paper tray (A4/Letter, 550 sheets) This Tray Module is interchangeable with the standard Tray 2. Duplex module Install this module to the printer to enable 2-sided printing. NOTE: Although there are different duplex modules for the DX-B350P and DX-B450P models, installation of these modules is the same. The DX-B450P Duplex module is slightly larger and weighs more than the DX-B350P model Duplex module. .
Duplex module Accessories Installing the Duplex Module 1. Switch off the power of the printer. 2. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer. 3. Remove the rear cover of the printer after pushing the two tabs as shown in the diagram. Next, remove the connector cover of the printer as shown in the diagram.
Duplex module Accessories 4. Insert the right and left tabs at the bottom of the duplex module into the holes at the back of the printer and then align the top part of the duplex module with the printer. Ensure that the connector of the duplex module is connected to the connector of the printer. 5. Tighten the screws at the both ends of the bottom of the duplex module. Uninstalling the Duplex Module 1. Switch off the power to the printer.
Duplex module Accessories 2. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer. 3. Loosen the screws at the both ends of the bottom of the duplex module. 4. While supporting the duplex module with your hand, lift the lever at the top left hand side of the duplex module to unlock it and then tilt the top part of the duplex module away from the printer. NOTE: User’s Guide You must support the duplex module with your hand as once it is unlocked. Otherwise, it may fall.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories 5. While holding up the duplex module, remove the right and left tabs of the duplex module from the holes at the back of the printer. 6. Push in the cover and connector cover, which were removed during installation of the duplex module, until it clicks into the back of the printer. Offset Catch Tray Install this tray to the printer to enable print jobs to be offset. Maximum capacity is 500 sheets.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories Installing/Uninstalling the Offset Catch Tray You can install an optional Offset Catch Tray to this printer. CAUTION: Be sure to switch off the power and unplug the power cord from the outlet before carrying out the operations. Installing the Offset Catch Tray 1. Switch off the power to the printer. 2. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories 3. Lift up the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer. 4. Open the rear cover. NOTE: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 5. Loosen the right and left thumb screws as shown in the diagram to uninstall the top cover of the paper exit.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories 6. Insert the right and left tabs of the Offset Catch Tray into the holes at the top of the printer (1) and put it down to the top of the printer slowly (2). 7. Secure the screws at both ends of the bottom of the Offset Catch Tray. 8. Pull out the extension tray. 9. Close the rear cover.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories Uninstalling the Offset Catch Tray 1. Switch off the power to the printer. 2. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer. 3. Close the stopper and the extension tray of the Offset Catch Tray.
Offset Catch Tray Accessories 4. Lift up the second lever (1) from the top left corner of the back of the printer to open the rear cover (2). 5. Remove the screws on both sides of the Offset Catch Tray (1), and while holding up the Offset Catch Tray, remove the right and left tabs from the holes at the top of the printer (2). 6.
Memory Expansion Module Accessories Memory Expansion Module 1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 3. Remove the side cover from the printer. 4. Remove the inside panel by removing the screws as shown below: 5. Pull the inside panel away from the printer by the top edge. 6. Carefully insert a Memory Module into the slot as shown below.
Hard Disk Drive Accessories Hard Disk Drive 1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. 3. Remove the inside panel (see “Memory Expansion Module” on page 8-20). 4. Locate the area of the controller identified as “Hard Disk”. Ensure that there is a plastic female insert fitted into the board into which the supplied plastic rivet can be fitted in stage 8.
Compact Flash (CF) Card Accessories 9. Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.Turn the printer power switch to the ON position. When ready the printer may advise to press the select key to format the hard drive. This has to be done so that the hard drive can be used. The installation of your Hard Disk option in your printer is now complete. Compact Flash (CF) Card 1. Carefully review the safety precautions in the front of this guide before starting this installation procedure. 2.
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting This chapter provides information to help you trouble shoot problems. It explains what to if the printer is not printing at all, is not printing correctly, or if error messages are displayed. In this Chapter...
Poor Print Quality Troubleshooting Poor Print Quality Paper Is Output Blank or All Black Status Items to check Action Nothing is printed. Is the seal of the Toner Cartridge pulled out? Pull out the seal. Are two or more sheets of paper fed simultaneously? Remove and fan the papers well. Then load them again. Is the Toner Cartridge defective or damaged? Replace it with a new Toner Cartridge. Is the Toner Cartridge correctly set? Reset the Toner Cartridge correctly.
Poor Print Quality Troubleshooting Status Items to check Action Black spots are printed. Is the correct type of paper used? Load the correct type of paper. Is the Toner Cartridge defective or damaged? Ensure that you are not printing outside the non printable area. This is within 4 mm of the paper edge Replace it with a new Toner Cartridge. Black streaks are printed. Is the Toner Cartridge defective or damaged? Replace it with a new Toner Cartridge. Dirt appears at equal intervals.
Poor Print Quality Troubleshooting Status Items to check Action Shadows are printed around black filled areas. Are you using paper that has been left unwrapped for a long period of time (especially when the humidity is low)? Replace with paper from a new ream. White dots appear in black filled areas. Is the correct type of paper used? Load the correct type of paper. Is the Toner Cartridge defective or damaged? Replace it with a new Toner Cartridge.
Poor Print Quality Troubleshooting Status Items to check Action Image is printed at an angle. Image is printed at an unexpected location. Are the paper tray guides set in the correct positions? Set the length guide and width guide in the correct positions. Vertical blanks appear. Is the Toner Cartridge correctly set? Reset the Toner Cartridge correctly. Is the Toner Cartridge defective or damaged? Replace it with a new Toner Cartridge.
No Power Troubleshooting Status Items to check Action Text is blurred. Is the paper damp? Replace with paper from a new ream. Is the correct type of paper used? Load the correct type of paper. No Power Status Items to check Action There is no power. Is the power switched off? Press the printer switch to the position to turn the power on. Is the power cord disconnected or not securely connected? Switch off the power and connect the cord to the power outlet and printer again.
Printing is Not Clear Troubleshooting Printing is Not Clear Status Items to check Action Transparencies are not printed clearly. Are the correct type of transparencies used? Load the correct type of transparencies. Are the transparencies correctly loaded in the paper tray? Load the transparencies correctly in the paper tray. Are the correct type of postcards used? Load the correct type of postcards.
Noise Troubleshooting Noise Status Items to check Action Strange noise occurs. Is the printer placed on a flat location? Shift the printer to a stable surface. Is the top cover open? Close the top cover tight. Is the paper tray pushed in? Push the paper tray completely into the printer. Are there foreign objects inside the printer? Switch off the power and remove any foreign objects inside the printer. If the object cannot be removed unless the printer is disassembled, contact Technical Support.
Error and Warning Messages Troubleshooting Error Messages The table below lists error messages, the possible causes of each error, and the actions required to recover from each error. When Error messages are displayed, the printer stops printing and user intervention is required before printing can continue. Error Message Line 1 Error Message Line 2 Possible Cause Action Exit Jam Offset Tray Jam Duplex Jam Remove Paper There is a paper jam inside the printer.
Error and Warning Messages Troubleshooting Error Message Line 1 Error Message Line 2 Possible Cause Action ROS Failure Call Service The ROS has failed. Fuser Failure Call Service The fuser has failed. Turn the printer off, then turn it on. If the problem reoccurs, contact an authorized service provider. Offset Tray Fail Call Service The offset tray was removed or has failed. Duplex Failure Call Service The duplexer was removed or has failed.
Error and Warning Messages Troubleshooting Error Message Line 1 Error Message Line 2 Possible Cause Action JOBLIB Error 03 Press Start JobLibrary private mode datastream missing PIN. Ensure the PIN is entered JOBLIB Error 04 Press Start JobLibrary datastream attempted to overwrite a Private job, but PIN did not match.
Error and Warning Messages Troubleshooting Error Message Line 1 Possible Cause Action Printing Job printing None Normal Printer Operation Processing Data received None Normal Printer Operation Ready Printer is ready and idle None Normal Printer Operation Resetting Printer has received a command to reboot None Normal Printer Operation An unformatted user flash option was installed Press Select to format the flash Partial data received Wait for the remaining data to be received.
Chapter 10: Clearing Paper Jams When there is a paper jam, refer to the following procedures and follow the instructions. In this Chapter... • At the Paper Trays CAUTION: Never touch areas labeled as “High Voltage.” Never touch a labeled area found on or near the heat roller. 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 machine immediately, and contact your service provider.
At the Paper Trays Clearing Paper Jams At the Paper Trays 1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer. The paper tray must be pulled out completely. If the paper tray is pulled out halfway and pushed in again, the paper may be damaged. NOTE: If the paper is jammed inside the printer and behind the first level paper tray, pull out both the first and the second level paper trays.
At the Paper Trays Clearing Paper Jams 3. Remove any paper jammed inside the printer. NOTE: If the printer is installed with the two optional tray modules, examine the interior of all the tray modules. 4. Push the paper tray completely into the printer. 5. Open and close the top cover to clear the Jam message.
At the Fuser Unit Clearing Paper Jams At the Fuser Unit 1. Remove any paper from the Standard Output Tray. NOTE: If the duplex unit is installed, open the cover of the Duplex module first. See“At the Duplex Module” on page 10-8. 2. Lift the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer. 3. Open the rear cover. NOTE: 10-4 Do not touch any parts inside the printer.
At the Fuser Unit Clearing Paper Jams 4. Open the cover of the Fuser Unit and remove any jammed paper. If paper is torn, check for any remaining torn pieces of paper. The Fuser Unit is hot. Be careful not to touch it as you can get burned. Make sure that the levers at both ends of the Fuser Unit are returned to the positions they were in before clearing the jam. If you let go of the cover of the Fuser Unit, it will return to its original position. 5. Close the rear cover.
At the Toner Cartridge Clearing Paper Jams 6. Open and close the top cover to clear the Jam message. At the Toner Cartridge 1. Remove any paper in the Standard Output Tray. 2. Open the top cover to clear the Jam message. NOTE: 10-6 Do not touch any parts inside the printer.
At the Toner Cartridge Clearing Paper Jams 3. Hold the Toner Cartridge by the grip and pull it out slowly. Then place it on a flat surface. NOTE: To prevent the toner from getting the surface dirty, lay a piece of paper down to place the Toner Cartridge on. 4. Remove Tray 1. 5. Examine the interior from which the Toner Cartridge has been taken out and remove any jammed paper. By rotating the rollers as shown in the diagram, the paper will be loosened and can be removed easily.
At the Duplex Module Clearing Paper Jams NOTE: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. Ensure that the Toner Cartridge is correctly installed. 7. Close the top cover securely. At the Duplex Module Duplex at the paper exit 1. Examine the paper exit and remove any jammed paper. If paper is torn, check for any remaining torn pieces of paper.
At the Duplex Module Clearing Paper Jams 2. Open and close the top cover to clear the Jam message. Duplex at the interior of the top cover 1. Lift the lever at the top left hand side of the duplex module to unlock it and open the top cover of the duplex module. 2. Examine the interior of the top cover and remove any jammed paper. If paper is torn, check for any remaining torn pieces of paper.
At the Offset Catch Tray Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close the top cover of the duplex module to clear the Jam message. At the Offset Catch Tray 1. Open the Offset Catch Tray cover by pulling the tab at the top left of the cover. 2. Remove any jammed paper.
At the Offset Catch Tray Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close the Offset Catch Tray cover. 4. Lift up the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer to open the rear cover. 5. Remove any jammed paper. If paper is torn, check for any remaining torn pieces of paper. The Fuser Unit is hot. Be careful not to touch it as you can get burned. Make sure that the levers at both ends of the Fuser Unit are returned to the positions they were in before clearing the jam.
At the Offset Catch Tray Clearing Paper Jams 6. Close the rear cover to clear the Jam message.
Chapter 11: Windows Utilities A variety of Windows utilities are available with your printer. During installation, you can choose to install any of these utilities. If you have not installed a desired utility and wish to, rerun the installation and select the desired utility. These utilities allow direct communication with your printer to accomplish specific tasks. In this Chapter...
Status Monitor Utility Windows Utilities Status Monitor Utility The printer Status Monitor utility runs on the Windows XP, Win2K, or Vista system to which the printer is connected via a Parallel, USB, or network port. This utility communicates bi-directionally with the printer to obtain status information about error conditions and status. These conditions are reported using “pop-ups” on the screen.
PCL5 Tray Mapping Utility Windows Utilities To use the program: 1. Select the target printer. The printer must be installed on a Windows system to be a target printer. 2. Enter new tray IDs. 3. Click OK.
Direct PDF Utility Windows Utilities Direct PDF Utility The printer’s Direct PDF Utility allows you to send a Version 1.3 PDF file directly to the printer without the use of Adobe Acrobat on the host computer and without using the printer driver. To start Direct PDF Print, right-click on the PDF document and select Direct PDF Print.
Index Symbols SNMP Alerts 7-6 Numerics 2-Sided Printing 4-9 A A4 2-5 A5 2-5 A6 2-5 About 1-1 Access panel 2-1 Accessing the Driver 4-6 Accessories 8-1 acid paper 2-11 Actions 9-8 Active 3-2 Address Ranges/Permissions 6-5 adhesive backing 2-11 Administrator Address 6-5 Adobe 2-4 Advanced tab 4-7, 4-16 alkaline paper 2-11 Application access driver 4-6 Auto Configuration 4-3 Auto Resize 3-7, 5-6, 6-4 Auto tray changing 4-14 Automatically sensed 2-5 Auto-Sense 3-7 B B5 2-5 Binding Edge 4-11 Blank or All Black 9
DHCP 6-5, 7-1 Direct PDF Utility 11-4 Disk 3-17 Display 3-1 Display Area 6-2 Display Language 3-15, 6-3, 6-4 DL 2-5 DNS 6-5 DNS Settings 6-4 Driver 4-1 Driver access 4-6 Driver Configure 7-2 Drivers 2-4 Duplex 3-6, 4-9, 6-4 Duplex Bind 3-6, 6-4 Duplex Module 2-2, 8-10, 10-8 DX-B350P 1-1 DX-B450P 1-1 E Edge to Edge 3-8, 6-4 Embedded web server 6-1 Envelope 2-6 Envelopes 2-8 Erase Cycles 6-5 Error 9-8 Error messages 9-8 Ethernet 2-2 EtherTalk 6-5 EWS 6-1 EWS IP 7-2 Executive 2-5 F Factory Defaults 3-15, 6-4 F
J Jam Recovery 3-16, 6-4 Jams 10-1 Job Accounting 4-18, 6-4 Job Accounting Menu 3-5 Job Handling 4-21 Job Handling tab 4-7, 4-18 Job Library 6-3 Job Library Menu 3-5 Job Offset 3-7, 4-12, 5-6 Job Poll Interval 6-5 Job retention 4-20 Job storage 4-20 Job Timeout 3-16, 6-4 L Labels 2-6, 2-8 Landscape 4-9 Language 3-15, 6-3 Layout 5-5 LCD display 3-1 LED indicators 3-2 Left-navigation area 6-2 Legal 2-5 Legal13 2-5 Length guide 2-12 Letter 2-5 Letter Head 2-6 LF Mode 3-14, 6-4 Lines Per Page 3-14, 6-4 Loading
Offset Catch Tray 2-1, 5-6, 8-14, 10-10 Offset Catch Tray Rear Cover 2-2 Offset from GMT 3-17 On 2-4 Operator Panel 2-1, 3-1 Operator Panel Menus Defined 3-5 Navigate 3-3 Optional Duplex Module 2-2 Optional Tray Module 2-1 Options 8-1 Orientation 1-2, 3-13, 4-9, 5-5, 6-4 Output Destination 4-9 Output Linking 3-7, 6-4 Output Tray 3-6, 6-4 Overlay Options 4-17 Overlays 4-16 P Page Counters 3-20 Page Description Languages 2-4 Panel Lock 3-4 Paper suggested 2-9 unusable 2-11 paper clips 2-11 Paper Feed 5-6 Pape
Properties 4-2 Protocols 7-1 PS Menu 3-13 PSERVER 6-5 pulp paper 2-11 Q Quality 4-16 Quality Menu 3-16 R RAM Buffer Clear 6-5 Rear Cover 2-2 Rear view 2-2 Reboot Printer 6-3 Recoverable Error 6-5 Remote Printer Number 6-5 Re-send Interval 6-5 Reset Printer 3-16 Resolution 3-16, 4-16, 5-6, 6-4 Restore Configuration 6-4 Retention 4-20 return 3-2 ribbons 2-11 Right width guide 2-13 S Safety 1-2 Sample Print 4-21 Save Configuration 6-4 Saved Settings 4-7 Scale 4-14 Scheduler 5-6 Second 3-17 Select 3-2 Send File
Tray 2 2-1, 8-10 Tray 3 2-1 Tray 4 2-1 Tray Controls 6-4 Tray Linking 3-7, 6-4 Tray Module 2-1, 8-2 Tray Settings 4-12 Treated colored paper 2-11 Troubleshooting 9-1 TrueType fonts 4-17 Turn off 2-4 Turn on 2-4 Two-sided 5-5 U Unusable paper 2-11 Usage Count 3-20, 6-4 Usage Report 6-5 USB 2-2 USB Setup 3-12, 6-4 User Flash 6-5 Utilities 11-1 V view I-6 front 2-1 internal 2-3 rear 2-2 Vista 32/64 2-4 W Wait Timeout 3-15, 6-4 Warning messages 9-8 Watermark 4-21 Watermark tab 4-7, 4-21 Windows Driver 4-1 Win
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