User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Safety
- 2 Getting Started
- Parts of the Printer
- Power Options
- Accessing the Printer
- Introduction to Apps
- Information Pages
- The Embedded Web Server
- Installation and Setup
- Connecting the Printer
- Selecting a Connection Method
- Connecting to a Computer Using USB
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Configuring the Printer for a Wireless Network
- Installing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Removing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network at the Control Panel
- Configuring the Primary Network at the Control Panel
- Resetting Wireless Settings
- Connecting to a Network with a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct
- Initial Printer Setup
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Installing the Software
- More Information
- 3 Customize and Personalize
- 4 Xerox® Apps
- 5 Printing
- Printing Overview
- Selecting Printing Options
- Printing Features
- Viewing, Printing, or Deleting Jobs
- Printing Special Job Types
- Selecting Paper Options for Printing
- Scaling
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Print Quality
- Image Options
- Image Shift
- Color Adjustments
- Printing Mirror Images
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Selecting Finisher Options
- Selecting Mailbox Options
- Using Special Pages
- Printing Watermarks for Windows
- Orientation
- Printing Banner Pages
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- 6 Paper and Media
- Paper and Media Overview
- Supported Paper
- Recommended Media
- Ordering Paper
- General Paper Loading Guidelines
- Paper That Can Damage Your Printer
- Paper Storage Guidelines
- Supported Paper Types and Weights
- Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing
- Supported Standard Paper Sizes
- Supported Standard Paper Sizes for Automatic 2-Sided Printing
- Supported Custom Paper Sizes
- Changing Paper Settings
- Loading Paper
- Printing on Special Paper
- 7 Maintenance
- General Precautions
- Cleaning the Printer
- Adjustments and Maintenance Procedures
- Supplies
- Managing the Printer
- Moving the Printer
- 8 Troubleshooting
- A Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- Basic Regulations
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- C Recycling and Disposal
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With the optional mailbox option installed on the printer, you can send prints to a specific mailbox
bin right from your desktop computer.
1. From the Printing Options tab, locate the Output Destination option, then select one of the
mailbox bins.
2. Click OK.
The prints are delivered to the selected mailbox bin.
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The Special Pages options control how covers, inserts, and exception pages are added to your printed
document.
• For Windows, the Special Pages tab is on the Document Options tab.
• For Macintosh, in the Print window, in Xerox Features, Special Pages is in the Paper field for Paper/
Output.
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A cover page is the first or last page of a document. You can select paper sources for the cover pages
that are different from the source used for the body of a document. For example, you can use your
company letterhead for the first page of a document. You can also use heavyweight paper for the
first and last pages of a report. You can use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover
pages.
Select one of these options for printing cover pages:
• No Covers: This option does not print cover pages. No cover pages are added to the document.
• Front Only: This option prints the first page on paper from the specified tray.
• Back Only: This option prints the back page on paper from the specified tray.
• Front and Back: Same prints the front and back cover pages from the same tray.
• Front and Back: Different prints the front and back cover pages from different trays.
After making a selection for printing the cover pages, you can select the paper for the front and back
covers by size, color, or type. You can also use blank or pre-printed paper, and you can print side one,
side two, or both sides of the cover pages.
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You can add blank or pre-printed insert pages before page one of each document or after designated
pages within a document. Adding an insert after designated pages within a document separates
sections, or acts as a marker or placeholder. Ensure that you specify the paper to use for the insert
pages.
• Insert Options provides the options to place an insert After Page X, where X is the specified page,
or Before Page 1.
• Insert Quantity specifies the number of pages to insert at each location.
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