Kyocera Printer KM P4845w User Manual

Wide Format Printer  
Operation Guide  
Please read the Operation Guide before using the printer.  
Keep it in the designated location for easy reference.  
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Please read this Operation Guide before using the printer. Keep it close to the  
printer for easy reference.  
The sections of this guide and parts of the printer marked with symbols are safety warnings meant  
to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and safe usage  
of the printer. The symbols and their meanings are indicated below.  
DANGER: Indicates that serious injury or even death will very possibly result from  
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.  
WARNING: Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from insufficient attention  
to or incorrect compliance with the related points.  
CAUTION: Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from insufficient  
attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.  
Symbols  
The m symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings. Specific points of  
attention are indicated inside the symbol.  
................. [General warning]  
................. [Warning of danger of electrical shock]  
................. [Warning of high temperature]  
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited actions. Specifics  
of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol.  
.................. [Warning of prohibited action]  
................... [Disassembly prohibited]  
The G symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be  
performed. Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the symbol.  
.................. [Alert of required action]  
.................. [Remove the power plug from the outlet]  
.................. [Always connect the printer to an outlet with a ground connection]  
Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in this  
Operation Guide are illegible or if the guide itself is missing. (fee required)  
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Trademark Information  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of America and other countries.  
WINDOWS ME is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation of America.  
Adobe, Acrobat and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
IBM and IBM PC-AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation of America.  
All other company and product names contained in this Operation Guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
The designations and ® will not be used in this guide.  
About This Operation Guide  
There are two parts to this guide:  
Operation Guide (this booklet)  
Contains explanations of content related to setup procedure, printer operation, configuration, and troubleshooting.  
On-Line Manual  
Contains explanations on operation from your computer such as how to use related software applications.  
The On-Line Manual is prepared as a PDF (Portable Document Format) file on the CD-ROM that is included with the printer. Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 4.0 software is required in order to read this On-Line Manual.  
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Reading the On-Line Manual for This Machine  
Insert the CD-ROM that is included with the printer into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, and then operate in accordance with the message on  
the screen.  
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Setting Up the Printer  
Configuring the Printer  
1 Network Settings  
[Configuring the IP Address, etc.]........................ Page 3-2  
[DHCP server setting] ......................................... Page 3-4  
Configuring Your Computer  
2 Name Settings  
[Changing the Work Group and Host Names]..... Page 3-5  
Computer  
3 Installing the Printer Driver  
(Refer to the On-Line Manual.)  
Printer Set-Up is Complete!  
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Options  
I <Roll unit>  
I <Scanner unit>  
To add a paper source.  
To add scanner and copier functions.  
I <Key counter>  
To count the number of sheets output.  
<System diagram with options installed>  
Printer  
Scanner unit  
Key counter  
Roll unit  
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Table of Contents  
Trademark Information................................................ i  
CHAPTER 5  
About This Operation Guide ....................................... i  
Reading the On-Line Manual for This Machine ..........ii  
Setting Up the Printer ................................................ iii  
Options ......................................................................iv  
MANAGEMENT AND SETTING............5-1  
1. Machine Default ............................................. 5-1  
(1) List of Machine Settings .................................... 5-1  
(2) Configuring Machine Setting ............................. 5-4  
2. Printer Settings ............................................ 5-11  
(1) List of Printer Settings ..................................... 5-11  
3. Language Switching..................................... 5-12  
CHAPTER 1  
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ FIRST. .1-1  
CAUTION LABELS ....................................... 1-1  
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS.................. 1-2  
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE........................... 1-3  
CHAPTER 6  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................6-1  
1. If One of These Messages is Displayed... ..... 6-1  
2. Replenishing the Toner .................................. 6-3  
3. Replacing the Waste Toner Tank ................... 6-5  
4. Countermeasures against Call for service  
Message ........................................................ 6-6  
CHAPTER 2  
PRIOR TO SET-UP................................2-1  
1. Names of Parts .............................................. 2-1  
(1) Main Body ......................................................... 2-1  
(2) Operation Panel ................................................ 2-4  
2. Required Items............................................... 2-5  
5. When Paper Jams ......................................... 6-7  
(1) Jam Location Display ........................................ 6-7  
(2) Cautions ............................................................ 6-7  
(3) Removal Procedure .......................................... 6-7  
6. Troubleshooting ........................................... 6-11  
3. Energy Saver Function .................................. 2-6  
4. Auto Shutoff Function .................................... 2-6  
CHAPTER 3  
GETTING READY FOR PRINTING.......3-1  
CHAPTER 7  
1. Setup.............................................................. 3-1  
(1) System Configuration ........................................ 3-1  
(2) Procedures ........................................................ 3-2  
2. Paper ............................................................. 3-6  
(1) Paper Type ........................................................ 3-6  
(2) How to Set a Paper Roll .................................... 3-7  
(3) Dew prevention heater ...................................... 3-9  
(4) How to Use the Paper Tray Support Plate ........ 3-9  
SPECIFICATIONS .................................7-1  
CHAPTER 4  
PRINTER OPERATION .........................4-1  
1. Basic printing ................................................. 4-1  
2. Printing with manually fed media ................... 4-2  
3. Making a Test Print ........................................ 4-3  
4. Canceling Printing .......................................... 4-4  
5. Resetting the printer....................................... 4-5  
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CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT!  
PLEASE READ FIRST.  
CAUTION LABELS  
Caution labels have been attached to the printer at the following locations for safety purposes.  
BE SUFFICIENTLY CAREFUL to avoid fire or electric shock when removing a paper jam.  
Label 1  
High temperature inside. Do not touch  
parts in this area, because there is a  
danger of getting burned.....................  
Label 2 (Inch specification only)  
High temperature inside. Do not touch  
parts in this area, because there is a  
danger of getting burned.....................  
Label 3  
High temperature inside. Do not touch  
parts in this area, because there is a  
danger of getting burned.....................  
Label 4  
High temperature inside. Do not touch  
parts in this area, because there is a  
danger of getting burned.....................  
Label 5, 6, 7  
High voltage inside. NEVER touch  
parts in this area, because there is a  
danger of electric shock. ....................  
NOTE: DO NOT remove these labels.  
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
If the floor is delicate against casters, when this product  
is moved after installation, the floor material may be  
damaged.  
I Environment  
CAUTION  
During printing, some ozone is released, but the amount  
does not cause any ill effect to one's health. If, however,  
the printer is used over a long period of time in a poorly  
ventilated room or when making an extremely large  
number of copies, the smell may become unpleasant.  
To maintain the appropriate environment for printing  
work, it is suggested that the room be properly  
ventilated.  
Avoid placing the printer on or in locations which  
are unstable or not level. Such locations may  
cause the printer to fall down or fall over. This  
type of situation presents a danger of personal  
injury or damage to the printer. ............................  
Avoid locations with humidity or dust and dirt. If  
dust or dirt become attached to the power plug,  
clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or  
electrical shock.....................................................  
I Power supply/Grounding the printer  
Avoid locations near radiators, heaters, or other  
heat sources, or locations near flammable items,  
to avoid the danger of fire. ...................................  
WARNING  
To keep the printer cool and facilitate changing of  
parts and maintenance, allow access space as  
shown below.  
DO NOT use a power supply with a voltage other  
than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in  
the same outlet. These types of situations  
Leave adequate space, especially around the left  
right and rear covers, to allow air to be properly  
ventilated out of the printer...................................  
present a danger of fire or electrical shock. .........  
Plug the power cord securely into the outlet. If  
metallic objects come in contact with the prongs  
on the plug, it may cause a fire or electric shock.  
Rear:  
>
11 13/16"  
30 cm  
=
Always connect the printer to an outlet with a  
ground connection to avoid the danger of fire or  
electrical shock in case of an electric short. If an  
earth connection is not possible, contact your  
service representative. .........................................  
Left:  
>
11 13/16"  
30 cm  
=
Right:  
Other precautions  
Connect the power plug to the closest outlet possible to  
the printer.  
>
19 11/16"  
50 cm  
=
Front:  
>
31 1/2"  
80 cm  
=
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect  
device. Ensure that the socket/outlet is located/installed  
near the equipment and is easily accessible.  
Always use the caster stoppers to stabilize the  
printer once it is in place to keep it from moving  
and/or falling over and causing injury. ..................  
I Handling of plastic bags  
Other precautions  
Adverse environmental conditions may affect the safe  
operation and performance of the printer. Install in an  
air-conditioned room (recommended room temperature:  
around 68°F [20°C], humidity: around 65%RH) and  
avoid the following locations when selecting a site for  
the printer.  
WARNING  
Keep the plastic bags that are used with the  
printer away from children. The plastic may cling  
to their nose and mouth causing suffocation........  
.
Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to  
direct sunlight.  
.
.
.
.
Avoid locations with vibrations.  
Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations.  
Avoid locations with direct exposure to hot or cold air.  
Avoid poorly ventilated locations.  
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE  
I Cautions when using the printer  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
DO NOT pull the power cord when removing it  
from the outlet. If the power cord is pulled, the  
wires may become broken and there is a danger  
of fire or electrical shock. (ALWAYS grasp the  
power plug when removing the power cord from  
the outlet.) ............................................................  
DO NOT place metallic objects or containers with  
water (flower vases, flower pots, cups, etc.) on or  
near the printer. This type of situation presents a  
danger of fire or electrical shock should they fall  
inside....................................................................  
ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet  
when moving the printer. If the power cord is  
damaged, there is a danger of fire or electrical  
shock....................................................................  
DO NOT remove any of the covers from the  
printer as there is a danger of electrical shock  
from high voltage parts inside the printer. ............  
DO NOT damage, break or attempt to repair the  
power cord. DO NOT place heavy objects on the  
cord, pull it, bend it unnecessarily or cause any  
other type of damage.  
These types of situations present a danger of fire  
or electrical shock. ...............................................  
If the printer will not be used for a short period of  
time (overnight, etc.), turn the main switch OFF  
(
).  
If it will not be used for an extended period of  
time (vacations, etc.), remove the power plug  
from the outlet for safety purposes during the  
time the printer is not in use. ................................  
NEVER attempt to repair or disassemble the  
printer or its parts as there is a danger of fire,  
electrical shock or damage to the laser................  
When moving the printer, turn the leveler bolts to  
keep them away from the floor. ............................  
If the printer becomes excessively hot, smoke  
appears from the printer, there is an odd smell, or  
any other abnormal situation occurs, there is a  
danger of fire or electrical shock. Turn the main  
switch OFF ( ) immediately, remove the power  
plug from the outlet and contact your service  
representative. .....................................................  
For safety purposes, ALWAYS remove the power  
plug from the outlet when performing cleaning  
operations. ...........................................................  
If dust accumulates within the printer, there is a  
danger of fire or other trouble. It is therefore  
recommended that you consult with your service  
representative in regard to cleaning of internal  
parts. This is particularly effective if accomplished  
prior to seasons of high humidity. Consult with  
your service representative in regard to the cost  
of cleaning the internal parts of the printer. ..........  
If anything harmful (paper clips, water, other  
fluids, etc.) falls into the printer, turn the main  
switch OFF ( ) immediately. Next, remove the  
power plug from the outlet to avoid the danger of  
fire or electrical shock. Then contact your service  
representative. .....................................................  
DO NOT remove or connect the power plug with  
wet hands, as there is a danger of electrical  
shock....................................................................  
ALWAYS contact your service representative for  
maintenance or repair of internal parts. ...............  
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE  
Other precautions  
DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer or cause  
other damage to the printer.  
I Cautions when handling  
consumables  
DO NOT open the front cover, turn off the main switch,  
or pull out the power plug during printing.  
CAUTION  
containers or the waste toner tank. Dangerous  
sparks may cause burns. .....................................  
When lifting or moving the printer, contact your service  
representative.  
DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner  
Do not touch electrical parts, such as connectors or  
printed circuit boards. They could be damaged by static  
electricity.  
Keep the toner containers and the waste toner  
tank out of the reach of children...........................  
DO NOT attempt to perform any operations not  
explained in this handbook.  
If toner happens to spill from the toner containers  
or the waste toner tank, avoid inhalation and  
ingestion, as well as contact with your eyes and  
skin.......................................................................  
CAUTION : Use of controls or adjustments or  
performance of procedures other than those specified  
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
.
If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a  
place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a  
large amount of water. If coughing develops,  
contact a physician.  
.
If you do happen to ingest toner, rinse your  
mouth out with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of  
water to dilute the contents of your stomach. If  
necessary, contact a physician.  
.
.
If you do happen to get toner in your eyes, flush  
them thoroughly with water. If there is any  
remaining tenderness, contact a physician.  
If toner does happen to get on your skin, wash  
with soap and water.  
DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the  
toner containers or the waste toner tank..............  
Other precautions  
After use, ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers and  
the waste toner tank in accordance with Federal, State  
and Local rules and regulations.  
Store all consumables in a cool, dark location.  
If you will not be using the printer for a prolonged period  
of time, remove all paper from the drawer(s) and the  
multi-bypass tray and seal in its original packaging.  
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CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP  
1. Names of Parts  
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4
5
7
4
0
!
@
8
9
8
(1) Main Body  
1 Operation panel  
Use to make settings in the printer.  
2 Ejection cover  
Open in case of a paper jam.  
3 Ejection release lever  
0 Main switch  
Turn this switch ON ( | ) in order to use the printer. Conversely,  
make sure this switch is OFF (  
cables.  
) before connecting network  
Operate this lever in case of a paper jam.  
4 Printer body release lever  
IMPORTANT  
Operate this lever in case of a paper jam.  
5 Bypass table  
When printing documents and using the manual paper feed  
setting, set paper onto on this table.  
6 Bypass guide  
Once you turn the main switch ON ( | ) wait for at least 20 seconds  
or so before attempting to turn it OFF (  
so may damage the printer.  
) again. Failure to doing  
Make sure that you wait at least for 5 seconds after turned the  
main switch OFF ( ) to remove the power plug from the outlet.  
7 Front cover  
Open to set paper roll or in case of a paper jam.  
8 Paper tray  
Printed sheets will be stored here.  
9 Paper tray support plate  
! Total counter  
This indicates the paper output length.  
@ Key counter insert slot  
Set in accordance with paper size.  
When a key counter (option) is installed, insert the key counter  
here.  
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$
)
#
# Network interface connector  
Waste toner tank  
Use to connect the printer to the LAN (Local Area Network) with a  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable.  
$ Right cover  
Open to replace the waste toner tank.  
% Toner replenishing slot  
¤ Paper transport knob  
Operate this knob in case of a paper jam.  
Dew prevention heater switches  
Switches for paper sources 1, 2, and 3.  
Main heater switch  
Open to add toner.  
If this switch is turned off, the dew prevention heaters will be  
turned off even if the dew prevention heater switches inside the  
front cover are on.  
^ Toner replenishing slot screw  
Turn to open the toner replenishing slot.  
& Roll unit (paper source 1: option)  
* Roll unit (paper source 2)  
Flanges  
Set these on both sides of the paper roll.  
Release levers  
( Roll unit (paper source 3)  
) Operation Guide box  
Flange guides  
Keep the Operation Guide here.  
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6
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0 !  
(2) Operation Panel  
1 Ready indicator  
0 Enter key  
This indicator is lit when the printer is on-line and goes out when it  
is off-line. In addition, the indicator flashes while the internal server  
computer is starting up.  
Press this key when you want to register a setting. The Enter key  
is also used to return to the printer to standard mode from energy  
saver or sleep mode (Page 2-6).  
2 Data indicator  
! */Menu key  
This indicator flashes during printing.  
3 Attention indicator  
This indicator is lit when an error has occurred.  
4 On Line key  
Press this key to configure the printers settings and output test  
prints. (When the */Menu key has been pressed and one of the  
printer setting screens is being displayed, the Ready indicator will  
go out and the printer will be off-line.)  
Press this key when you want to switch the printer on- and off-line.  
5 Message display  
Machine status and errors are indicated on the message display.  
6 MNOP Cursor keys  
@ Internal paper jam indicator  
This indicator is lit when a paper jam has occurred inside the  
printer.  
# Manual feed indicator  
Use these cursor keys in order to select the various setting modes.  
In addition, the N or M key may be used to select a paper tray.  
7 Roll Cut key  
This indicator is lit when the manual feed has been selected and  
when a paper jam has occurred in the manual feed mechanism.  
$ Paper tray 1 indicator  
Press this key when a new paper roll is set. Also press to force a  
roll cut during output and to cancel printing.  
8 Stop key  
This indicator is lit when the optional roll unit has been installed  
and paper tray 1 has been selected, as well as when a paper jam  
has occurred in paper tray 1.  
This key is used to cancel printing as well as in the configuration of  
some settings to clear entered values.  
9 Start key  
% Paper tray 2 indicator  
This indicator is lit when paper tray 2 has been selected as well as  
when a paper jam has occurred in paper tray 2.  
^ Paper tray 3 indicator  
Press this key to print to the currently set paper roll when the print  
datas page size and/or media type do not match those of the  
current roll.  
This indicator is lit when paper tray 3 has been selected as well as  
when a paper jam has occurred in paper tray 3.  
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CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP  
2. Required Items  
The following items are not included with the printer and must be  
purchased separately.  
• Network cable  
(Twisted-pair 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX [category 5])  
NOTE  
Be sure to use a shielded typenetwork cable.  
• Network hub  
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3. Energy Saver Function  
The automatic energy saver function automatically sets the printer to  
a low energy consumption mode when the printer has not been used  
for a specific period of time. When in energy saver mode the  
message Pre heating[Now preheating] will be displayed.  
Upon detection of a print signal from the computer, the printer  
automatically returns to its standard mode and starts printing.  
Pressing the Enter key will also cause the printer to return to standard  
mode. The time until the energy saver function activates (auto energy  
saver time) is set to a factory default of 15 min. This value can be set  
in the machine setting 6. Timer setfrom 5 to 45 min., in 5 min.  
increments (Page 5-8).  
4. Auto Shutoff Function  
The auto shutoff function consists of shutoff mode and sleep mode.  
The factory default is set to sleep mode.  
Shutoff mode: Power is automatically turned OFF (  
) when the  
printer has not been used for a specific period of time.  
To return to normal operation from shut-off mode, turn ON ( | ) the  
main switch.  
Sleep mode: The printer enters a sleep state when it has not been  
used for a specific period of time. The message Sleepingwill be  
displayed when the printer is in sleep mode.  
Upon detection of a print signal from the computer, the printer  
automatically wakes up and starts printing. Pressing the Enter key  
will also cause the printer to wake up.  
The auto shut-off function can be configured in the machine setting  
5. Auto shutoff(Page 5-7). The time until the auto shutoff feature  
activates (auto shutoff time) is set to a factory default of 90 min.  
This value can be set in the machine setting 6. Timer setfrom 15 to  
120 min., in 5 min. increments (Page 5-8).  
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CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR  
PRINTING  
1. Setup  
(1) System Configuration  
G Printing from Windows  
Print command  
Network hub  
Printer driver  
Printout  
100BASE-TX  
(or 10BASE-T) cable  
Computer  
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G Network Settings [Configuring the IP Address, etc.]  
(2) Procedures  
Perform this procedure in order to register the required network  
settings.  
G Connecting the Printer to Your Network  
Perform this procedure in order to connect the printer to the network  
hub.  
NOTE  
The IP address to be used for the printer will differ depending upon  
your network. Confirm the address that you need to use in advance  
with your network manager.  
When you input the network address, be sure to check in advance  
that the DHCP server setting is OFF.  
Turn the main switch on the printer OFF (  
).  
1
The *in a list of setting options indicates the current setting.  
Press the */Menu key.  
1
2
Press the N or M key to select 3. Set/manager.  
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
3.Set/manager  
CAUTION  
Metric specifications  
Make sure the main switch is OFF (  
network cable.  
) before connecting the  
Menu:  
3.Set/manager  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
Plug the network cable into the Network Interface Connector  
which is located on the left side of the printer.  
2
Use the MNOP cursor keys to input the pin code (the  
default setting is qQrR).  
Inch specifications  
Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
Metric specifications  
Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
NOTE  
The pin code may be changed (see 11. Mgr. code changeon  
page 5-10).  
Plug the other end of the network cable into the network hub.  
Turn the main switch on the printer back ON ( | ).  
3
4
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set printer.  
5
Inch specifications  
Set/manager:  
2.Set printer  
Metric specifications  
Set/manager:  
2.Set printer  
Press the Enter key.  
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Press the N or M key to select 4. IP address.  
4 Press the P key. The next value will flash.  
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Inch specifications  
Inch specifications  
Set printer:  
4.IP address  
IP address:  
192.168. 0. 0  
Metric specifications  
Metric specifications  
Set printer:  
4.IP address  
IP address:  
192.168. 0. 0  
Press the Enter key.  
5 Press the P key. The next value will flash.  
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9
Inch specifications  
Use the MNOP cursor keys to input the IP address.  
IP address:  
Inch specifications  
192.168. 0. 0  
IP address:  
Metric specifications  
0. 0. 0. 0  
IP address:  
Metric specifications  
192.168. 0. 0  
IP address:  
0. 0. 0. 0  
6 Press the N or M key to display 1.  
In order to set the IP address to 192.168.0.1, perform the  
following procedure.  
Inch specifications  
IP address:  
1 Press the N or M key to display 192.  
192.168. 0. 1  
Inch specifications  
Metric specifications  
IP address:  
IP address:  
192. 0. 0. 0  
192.168. 0. 1  
Metric specifications  
IP address:  
192. 0. 0. 0  
NOTE  
Press the Stop key if you want to enter the address once again from  
the beginning. The displayed IP address will return to its previous  
value.  
2 Press the P key. The next value will flash.  
Inch specifications  
IP address:  
192. 0. 0. 0  
Metric specifications  
Press the Enter key.  
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11  
IP address:  
Use the same procedure in order to set the 5. Subnet  
mask, 6. Gateway, and 7. DNS serverinformation.  
192. 0. 0. 0  
3 Press the N or M key to display 168.  
Once you have completed all of the required settings, press  
the N or M key to select Endand then press the Enter key.  
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Inch specifications  
Inch specifications  
IP address:  
192.168. 0. 0  
Set printer:  
End  
Metric specifications  
Metric specifications  
IP address:  
192.168. 0. 0  
Set printer:  
End  
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Press the N or M key to select End[back] and press the  
Enter key.  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set printer.  
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Inch specifications  
Inch specifications  
Set/manager:  
2.Set printer  
Set/manager:  
End  
Metric specifications  
Metric specifications  
Set/manager:  
2.Set printer  
Set/manager:  
back  
Press the Enter key.  
6
7
Press the N or M key to select Endand press the Enter  
key.  
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Press the N or M key to select 3. DHCP server.  
Inch specifications  
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
End  
Set printer:  
3.DHCP server  
Metric specifications  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
End  
Set printer:  
3.DHCP server  
Press the Enter key.  
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9
G DHCP server setting  
If you use a DHCP server to assign the IP address of this machine,  
perform this procedure in order to enable the DHCP server.  
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
ON.  
Inch specifications  
Press the */Menu key.  
1
2
DHCP server:  
ON  
Press the N or M key to select 3. Set/manager.  
Inch specifications  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
DHCP server:  
ON  
3.Set/manager  
Metric specifications  
Press the Enter key.  
10  
11  
Menu:  
3.Set/manager  
Press the N or M key to select Endand then press the  
Enter key.  
Press the Enter key.  
Inch specifications  
3
4
Set printer:  
End  
Use the MNOP cursor keys to input the pin code (the  
default setting is qQrR).  
Inch specifications  
Metric specifications  
Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
Set printer:  
End  
Metric specifications  
Press the N or M key to select End[back] and press the  
Enter key.  
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Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
Inch specifications  
Set/manager:  
End  
NOTE  
The pin code may be changed (see 11. Mgr. code changeon  
page 5-10).  
Metric specifications  
Set/manager:  
back  
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Press the N or M key to select Endand press the Enter  
key.  
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Inch specifications  
Menu:  
End  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
End  
G Name Settings [Changing the Work Group and Host  
Name]  
Perform this procedure in order to register the required name settings  
[the Work Group and host name].  
* Refer to the On-Line Manual in the included CD-ROM for more  
detailed information.  
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2. Paper  
G Automatic paper width detection  
(1) Paper Type  
If the paper roll that has been set is of a standard size, the paper  
width will be automatically detected. The following sizes can be  
detected.  
Note the following restrictions on paper that can be used in this  
machine.  
G Compatible paper  
Inch specifications  
<Architecture>  
Metric specifications  
<A sizes>  
1. Paper source 1 (option), paper source 2, and paper source 3  
Paper roll width: 17" to 36" [210 to 920 mm]  
Paper roll outer diameter: 6 3/4" [180 mm] or less  
Paper roll inner diameter: 3" [76 mm (75.2 to 77.2 mm)]  
Acceptable paper roll types  
Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2)  
Vellum  
36"  
30"  
24"  
18"  
15"  
12"  
9"  
A0: 841mm  
A1: 594mm  
A2: 420mm  
A3: 297mm  
A4: 210mm  
Film  
In case of Memory...  
<Engineering>  
<B sizes>  
Paper length differs depending on the memory used for this Printer.  
34"  
30"  
22"  
17"  
B1: 728mm  
B2: 515mm  
B3: 364mm  
B4: 257mm  
Available  
memory  
128 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
15"  
3.0 ppm  
printer  
11" to 118"  
[297 to 3000  
mm]  
11" to 236"  
[297 to 6000  
mm]  
11"  
8 1/2"  
(as Standard)  
NOTE  
2.6 ppm  
printer  
11" to 48"  
[297 to 1189  
mm]  
Not available  
Not available  
Automatic detection will not function for the bypass.  
Paper width of non-standard sizes can be registered. See 1. Paper  
widthin the default setting. (Page 5-6)  
(as Standard)  
For switching between standard sizes (architecture/engineering  
[A sizes/ B sizes]), see 9. Standard sizein the default settings.  
(Page 5-9)  
2. Bypass  
Paper sizes (standard paper): 8 1/2" x 11" to 36" x 48"  
[A4 portrait to A0]  
Paper width: 8 1/2" to 36" [210 to 920 mm]  
Paper length: 11" to 48" [297 to 1189 mm]  
Acceptable paper materials  
Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2)  
Vellum  
G Storage of paper  
If the machine is not used for an extended period time, remove the  
paper roll and return it to its original packaging and reseal it.  
Film  
IMPORTANT  
G Unacceptable paper  
Vellum  
Paper other than the paper described in G Compatible paper”  
Paper with staples, etc.  
If paper is wrinkled, folded or broken, unroll the paper until the  
problem disappears and cut the paper before using it.  
Since vellum is very susceptible to its environment, when it is not  
used, put it in a plastic bag and seal it.  
When using vellum at a high humidity or at a low temperature,  
vellum will become fragile, resulting in wrinkles prints or missing  
images. If images are not properly printed, perform the following  
procedure.  
* When using cut vellum:  
Change the orientation of the paper (portrait or landscape).  
* When using a vellum roll:  
Unroll 1 length of paper and cut the paper before using it.  
When using roll paper whose surface is contaminated with  
adhesive, remove the adhesive or unroll the paper until the adhesive  
is no longer visible and cut off the unusable length.  
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Grasp the flange and turn its lever in the direction indicated  
by the arrow to align the inside and outside m marks on the  
flange. The flange will be secured to the paper roll.  
(2) How to Set a Paper Roll  
5
Use the same procedure when replacing a paper roll.  
IMPORTANT  
When replacing a paper roll, turn the flanges on both sides to rewind  
the paper.  
Open the front cover until it locks.  
1
2
Grasp the roll unit handles A to release the lock and pull out  
the roll unit until it stops.  
IMPORTANT  
If the lever of the flange is not easily turned, attach the included  
flange handle B and turn the flange handle in the direction indicated  
by the arrow to align the inside and outside m marks on the flange.  
* Also if the lever of the flange is not easily turned when the flange is  
removed, use the flange handle.  
A
A
Lift up the release levers 1 and adjust the flange guides 2  
on both sides to the paper size.  
3
B
2
1
Secure the other flange to the paper roll similarly.  
6
7
Set the paper roll in the roll unit by aligning it with the flange  
guides 2.  
After setting the paper roll, check that the flange tray has not  
moved.  
Insert an included flange into the core of the new roll.  
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2
2
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Grasp both paper roll insertion latches 3 and open the  
paper roll insertion cover 4.  
IMPORTANT  
8
If the paper roll that has been set is slackened, grasp the flange and  
wind the paper roll to remove the slack. If not, the paper may be fed  
obliquely.  
3
4
3
Insert the leading edge of the paper under the paper roll  
insertion guide and advance the edge past the guide  
approximately 1/2" [10 mm] as shown in the illustration.  
9
Insert the roll unit securely into the main body of the  
machine.  
11  
Close the front cover.  
12  
13  
To align the leading edge of the paper roll, use the N or M  
key to select a paper tray and press the Roll Cut key. The  
leading edge of the paper roll will be ejected from the paper  
eject slot.  
NOTE  
If the leading edge of the paper roll is folded or broken, cut a clean  
edge using a cutter.  
NOTE  
Paper is normally cut in lengths of 11" [279 mm]. If the temperature  
in the machine is lower than 15 °C, however, vellum will be cut in  
lengths of 31" [800 mm].  
When a paper roll has been replaced during printing, press the On  
Line key to place the printer offline and then press the Roll Cut key.  
To continue printing press the On Line key once more to place the  
printer online.  
Grasp the paper roll insertion latches and close the paper roll  
insertion cover securely.  
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(3) Dew prevention heater  
(4) How to Use the Paper Tray Support Plate  
If the humidity is high (more than 70 %RH) or drastic temperature  
change occurs, turn on ( l ) the dew prevention heater switch when  
Set the paper tray support plate based on the paper to be used for  
printing.  
using the machine. Even if the main switch is off (  
prevention heater switch can be on ( l ).  
), the dew  
Incline the paper tray support plate and slide it to the size  
indication on the size label of the paper tray.  
1
IMPORTANT  
After setting the paper tray support plate to the desired size,  
return it to a horizontal state.  
When using vellum or film, be sure to turn off ( O ) the dew prevention  
heater switch. If not, paper may be wrinkled or curled.  
2
Follow the same procedure to set the other paper tray  
support plate to the same height.  
Depending on the paper to be used and the environment, the  
support plate may not be contained at the position of the size  
label. In this case, adjust the position of the paper tray  
support plate upward or downward.  
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CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION  
1. Basic printing  
Perform this procedure in order to send commands to the printer from  
your computer.  
Turn the main switch on the printer ON ( | ).  
The printer will begin to warm up and Ready to print.will be  
displayed once warm-up is complete.  
1
CAUTION  
If the printer will not be used for a short period of time  
(overnight, etc.), turn the main switch OFF ( ). If it  
will not be used for an extended period of time  
(vacations, etc.), remove the power plug from the  
outlet for safety purposes during the time the printer  
is not in use.  
Make sure that the Ready indicator is lit.  
2
Perform the appropriate printing procedure on your  
computer.  
3
NOTE  
Refer to the On-Line Manual for more detailed information on printing  
from your computer.  
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2. Printing with manually fed media  
When printing through the bypass slot, perform the following  
procedure.  
Perform the appropriate printing procedure on your  
computer.  
3
NOTE  
NOTE  
Only one sheet of paper can be set onto the bypass table at a time.  
When using curled paper, smooth the paper. If the curling persists,  
place the paper with the curled surface up.  
Refer to the On-Line Manual for more detailed information on printing  
from your computer.  
Adjust the bypass guides to the paper size indications on  
both sides of the bypass table.  
When the message Set paper. bypassappears, refer to  
Step 2 and set the next sheet onto the bypass table. Printing  
will start. Repeat this procedure to set sheets one at a time  
onto the bypass table until the required number of sheets  
has been loaded and printed.  
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4
Set the paper face down all the way into the feed slot aligned  
with the paper size indication.  
When placing paper in the bypass table, set the paper  
quickly all the way into the feed slot. Once the paper is fed,  
release the paper. If the paper is not set properly, a paper  
jam may be detected.  
2
If the paper is set obliquely, pull the paper out and then insert  
it again.  
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3. Making a Test Print  
Perform this procedure to send a test print command from the  
printers operation panel.  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Test print.  
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Inch specifications  
Set printer:  
2.Test print  
NOTE  
In order to make a test print, ensure that paper roll of a width of  
210 mm or more is set in paper source 2.  
Metric specifications  
Set printer:  
2.Test print  
Press the */ Menu key.  
Press the Enter key.  
A test print will be automatically output.  
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7
NOTE  
Making a test print from the Web Manager interface  
It is possible to use an Internet Web browser on a client computer to  
access the Web Manager interface and print out a list of setting  
information.  
For a more detailed explanation, refer to the On-Line Manual.  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set/user.  
2
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
2.Set/user.  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
2.Set/user  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set printer.  
Inch specifications  
Set/user:  
2.Set printer  
Metric specifications  
Set/user:  
2.Set printer  
Press the Enter key.  
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4. Canceling Printing  
If Processing data.or Printing[Now printing.] is shown in the  
message display, press the Stop key. The current print job will be  
cancelled.  
Inch specifications  
Processing data.  
Printing  
Metric specifications  
Processing data.  
Now printing.  
Press the Roll Cut key to cut the sheet being printed and immediately  
stop printing.  
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5. Resetting the printer  
If the printer operation stops or becomes unstable, reset the printer  
and reboot the internal server computer.  
The selected option will flash. Press the N or M key to  
select Yes.  
8
9
Inch specifications  
Press the */Menu key.  
1
Reset?  
Yes  
Metric specifications  
Reset?  
Yes  
Press the Enter key.  
All scheduled print jobs will be canceled.  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set/user.  
2
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
2.Set/user.  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
2.Set/user  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set printer.  
Inch specifications  
Set/user:  
2.Set printer  
Metric specifications  
Set/user:  
2.Set printer  
Press the Enter key.  
5
6
Press the N or M key to select 1.Reset.  
Inch specifications  
Set printer:  
1.Reset  
Metric specifications  
Set printer:  
1.Reset  
Press the Enter key.  
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CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND  
SETTING  
The */Menu key on the operation panel can be used to configure settings such as the paper width and media type for each of the paper trays, the  
printers IP address, etc.  
Based on their content, settings are divided into Machine settingsthat configure the printers operation and Printer settingsthat configure the  
printers IP address and related network information. In addition they are divided according access privilege: there is a subset that offers limited  
control to any User, while full access to all settings is reserved for the Manager. Input of the pin code is required for the manager to configure  
settings.  
For a description of each setting, see (1) List of Machine Settingsand (1) List of Printer Settings(Page 5-11).  
1. Machine Default  
(1) List of Machine Settings  
G Settings common to user/manager  
Setting  
Description  
Selectable values  
Default  
Page  
1. Paper width  
If this item is set to Input size, a non-standard paper width  
can be set. Use the N or M key to enter the paper width for  
each paper source.  
For each paper  
source:  
Auto size/  
Auto size  
5-6  
Input size (17"~36"  
[210mm~920mm])  
2. Media Type  
[Pre-set Temp.]  
If this item is set to ON, a media type can be registered for  
each paper source. Fixing temperature, print size, and fix/  
unfix of roll end will be set based on the registered paper  
material.  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
5-6  
3. Paper type  
[Paper  
If 2. Media Type [Pre-set Temp.]is set to ON, a media  
type can be set for each paper source including the bypass  
table.  
For each paper  
source:  
Plain/Vellum/  
Plain  
5-6  
material]  
If Customis selected, fixing temperature, print size, etc. will Film/Custom  
be set based on 8. Custom paper.  
4. Roll end  
This item sets whether or not paper roll end is fixed to the  
core of the roll. If Fixedis selected, paper will be  
automatically cut when paper runs out.  
For each paper  
material:  
Unfix [Unfixed]/  
Fixed  
Unfix [Unfixed]  
(Film: Fixed)  
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G Settings accessible by manager  
Setting  
Description  
Selectable values  
Default  
Page  
5. Auto shutoff  
This setting allows the selection of two modes of  
operation that take effect when the printer has  
not been used for a specific period of time:  
shutoff mode, which automatically turns off the  
printer (Page 2-6), or sleep mode, which  
Shutoff mode/  
Sleep mode/OFF  
Sleep mode  
5-7  
automatically places the printer in a sleep state  
(Page 2-6). You may also choose OFFif you  
will not be using the auto shutoff feature.  
6. Timer set  
This item sets the time that elapses before auto  
energy saver (Page 2-6) or auto shutoff  
(Page 2-6) is activated.  
If the printer is used frequently, it is  
recommended that the time for auto shutoff be  
longer. If the printer is not used for long periods  
of time, it is recommended that the time be  
shorter.  
Auto energy saver time:  
5 to 45 minutes in 5 minute  
increments  
15 minutes  
90 minutes  
5-8  
Auto shutoff time:  
15 to 120 minutes in 5 minute  
increments  
7. Fusing temp.  
The fixing temperature can be changed for each  
media type. Set a higher temperature for thick  
paper and a lower temperature for thin paper.  
* For custom paper, a fixing temperature for the  
paper material selected in 8. Custom paper”  
can be selected.  
Plain:  
155 °C  
175 °C  
150 °C  
5-9  
145 °C, 155 °C, 165 °C  
Vellum:  
165 °C, 175 °C, 185 °C  
Film:  
150 °C, 160 °C, 170 °C  
Custom:  
Vellum  
The media type configured in  
8. Custom paperand its  
respective fixing temperatures.  
165 °C  
8. Custom paper  
This setting allows the selection of a media type  
for custom paper. The selection made here is  
linked to the 7. Fusing temp.custom settings.  
Plain/Vellum/Film  
Vellum  
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Setting  
Description  
Selectable values  
Default  
Page  
9. Standard size  
Select either Architectureor Engineering[A sizesor B  
sizes] for the paper size. This will change the media widths  
that are automatically detected by the printer.  
Architecture/  
Engineering  
[A sizes/B sizes]  
Architecture  
[A sizes]  
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10. Buzzer  
When the printer runs out of paper or experiences a paper  
jam during printing, this status can be conveyed by a buzzer  
in addition to the messages displayed on the operation  
panel. This feature is particularly convenient when the  
printer is not located in the immediate vicinity of the operator.  
The buzzer sounds at the following conditions:  
When the printer runs out of paper during printing;  
When the data page size and/or media type differ from  
those of the selected paper tray;  
ON/OFF  
ON  
5-10  
When there is a paper jam;  
When the printer runs out of toner;  
When the waste toner tank is full;  
When the Call servicemessage is displayed;  
When another printer error has activated the Attention  
indicator on the operation panel.  
* To stop the buzzer, press the Stop key or open and close  
the front cover.  
11. Mgr. code  
change  
The password setting for manager can be changed.  
* Using the MNOP cursor keys, select a 4-symbol  
combination of the up/down/left/right arrows to set the pin  
code.  
– – – – –  
qQrR  
5-10  
* When changing the pin code, it is recommended that you  
make a note of the new code.  
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Press the N or M key to select a setting and press the Enter  
key.  
(2) Configuring Machine Setting  
6
Inch specifications  
G Configuration by user  
Set Machine:  
1.Paper width  
Press the */Menu key.  
1
Metric specifications  
Set Machine:  
1.Paper width  
Configure each item, referring to the following pages:  
1. Paper width···Page 5-6  
2. Media Type [Pre-set Temp.]···Page 5-6  
3. Paper type [Paper material]···Page 5-6  
4. Roll end···Page 5-7  
* The *in a list of setting options indicates the current  
setting.  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set/user.  
2
To configure another item, return to step 6.  
To complete configuration, press the N or M key to select  
End[back] and press the Enter key.  
7
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
2.Set/user.  
NOTE  
Metric specifications  
After each item has been configured, press the */Menu key to return  
to the Ready to print.screen.  
If you make a mistake when configuring an item, press the */Menu  
key. The display will return to the Ready to print.screen, leaving  
the setting unchanged.  
Menu:  
2.Set/user  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
Press the N or M key to select 1. Set machine.  
Inch specifications  
Press the N or M key to select Endand press the Enter  
key.  
8
Set/user:  
1.Set machine  
Metric specifications  
Set/user:  
1.Set machine  
Press the Enter key.  
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Press the N or M key to select 1. Set machine.  
G Configuration by manager  
5
Inch specifications  
Press the */Menu key.  
Set/manager:  
1.Set machine  
1
Metric specifications  
Set/manager:  
1.Set machine  
Press the Enter key.  
6
7
Press the N or M key to select a setting and press the Enter  
key.  
Inch specifications  
Set Machine:  
1.Paper width  
Press the N or M key to select 2. Set/manager.  
2
Inch specifications  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
Set Machine:  
1.Paper width  
3.Set/manager  
Metric specifications  
Configure each item, referring to the following pages:  
Menu:  
3.Set/manager  
1. Paper width···Page 5-6  
2. Media Type [Pre-set Temp.]···Page 5-6  
3. Paper type [Paper material]···Page 5-6  
4. Roll end···Page 5-7  
5. Auto shutoff···Page 5-7  
6. Timer set···Page 5-8  
7. Fusing temp.···Page 5-9  
8. Custom paper···Page 5-9  
9. Standard size···Page 5-9  
10. Buzzer···Page 5-10  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
Use the MNOP cursor keys to input the pin code (the  
default setting is qQrR).  
Inch specifications  
Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
11. Mgr. code change···Page 5-10  
Metric specifications  
* The *in a list of setting options indicates the current  
setting.  
Enter pin code.  
_ _ _ _  
To configure another item, return to step 6.  
To complete configuration, press the N or M key to select  
End[back] and press the Enter key.  
8
NOTE  
The pin code may be changed (see 11. Mgr. code changeon  
page 5-10).  
NOTE  
After each item has been configured, press the */Menu key to return  
to the Ready to print.screen.  
If you make a mistake when configuring an item, press the */Menu  
key. The display will return to the Ready to print.screen, leaving  
the setting unchanged.  
Press the N or M key to select Endand press the Enter  
key.  
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G Configuring of each item  
2. Media Type [Pre-set Temp.]  
1. Paper width  
The selected item will flash. To enable registration of media  
types for each paper source, press the N or M key to select  
ON.  
1
Press the N or M key to select the desired paper source.  
*When the optional roll unit is not installed, Drawer 1[1st  
paper] may not be selected.  
1
Inch specifications  
Media Type:  
OFF*  
Inch specifications  
Paper width:  
1.Drawer 2  
Metric specifications  
Pre-set Temp.:  
OFF*  
Metric specifications  
Paper width:  
1.2nd paper  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
2
Press the Enter key.  
2
3
3. Paper type [Paper material]  
The selected item will flash. To enable automatic detection,  
press the N or M key to select Auto sizeand proceed to  
step 6.  
NOTE  
To enter the paper width, select Input sizeand proceed to  
When 2. Media Type [Pre-set Temp.]is set to OFF, this item  
the next step.  
cannot be set.  
Inch specifications  
Drawer 2:  
Auto size*  
Press the N or M key to select a paper source.  
*When the optional roll unit is not installed, Drawer 1[1st  
paper] may not be selected.  
Metric specifications  
1
2nd paper:  
Auto size*  
Inch specifications  
Paper type:  
2.Drawer 2  
Press the Enter key.  
4
5
Enter a paper width between 17" and 36" (210 mm –  
920 mm).  
Metric specifications  
Paper material:  
2.2nd paper  
The paper width is entered one digit at a time. Use the O or  
P key to select a digit and then use the N or M key to enter  
the desired value.  
Press the Enter key.  
2
3
Inch specifications  
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
a media type.  
input size:  
Drawer 2 36.0”*  
Inch specifications  
Metric specifications  
Drawer 2:  
Plain*  
input size:  
2nd paper 920mm*  
Metric specifications  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to the step 1 screen.  
2nd paper:  
Plain*  
6
Press the N or M key to select End[back].  
7
8
Press the Enter key. The printer will return to the machine  
settings screen.  
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Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to the step 1 screen.  
5. Auto shutoff  
4
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
the desired auto shutoff mode.  
Press the N or M key to select End[back].  
1
5
6
Inch specifications  
Press the Enter key. The printer will return to the machine  
settings screen.  
Auto Shutoff:  
Shutoff mode*  
Metric specifications  
4. Roll end  
Auto shutoff:  
Shutoff mode*  
Press the N or M key to select a media type.  
1
Inch specifications  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
2
Roll end:  
1.Plain  
Metric specifications  
Roll end:  
1.Plain  
Press the Enter key.  
2
3
The selected item will flash. Select whether the papers  
trailing edge is attached to the roll core by pressing the N or  
M key to select Fixedor Unfix[Unfixed].  
Inch specifications  
Plain:  
Unfix*  
Metric specifications  
Plain:  
Unfixed*  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to the step 1 screen.  
4
Press the N or M key to select End[back].  
5
6
Press the Enter key. The printer will return to the machine  
settings screen.  
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Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to the step 1 screen.  
6. Timer set  
4
NOTE  
Press the N or M key to select End[back].  
5
6
If 5. Auto shutoffis set to OFF, the auto shutoff timer cannot be  
set.  
When setting the auto energy saver time, do not set a longer time  
than the auto shutoff time. When the auto energy saver time  
exceeds the auto shutoff time, the auto shutoff function will engage  
without the auto energy saver function having operated.  
Press the Enter key. The printer will return to the machine  
settings screen.  
Press the N or M key to select the function for which the  
timer is to be set.  
1
Inch specifications  
Timer set:  
1.Auto pre heat  
Metric specifications  
Timer set:  
1.Auto preheat  
Press the Enter key.  
2
3
Press the N or M key to set the time that elapses before the  
selected function is activated.  
>If 1. Auto preheathas been selected, set the time to from  
5 minutes to 45 minutes.  
Inch specifications  
Auto preheat:  
15min.*  
Metric specifications  
Auto preheat:  
15min.*  
>If 2. Auto shutoffhas been selected, set the time to from  
15 minutes to 120 minutes.  
Inch specifications  
Auto Shutoff:  
90min.*  
Metric specifications  
Auto Shutoff:  
90min.*  
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7. Fusing temp.  
8. Custom paper  
Press the N or M key to select a media type.  
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
a media type.  
1
1
Inch specifications  
Inch specifications  
Fusing temp.:  
1.Plain  
Custom paper:  
Vellum*  
Metric specifications  
Metric specifications  
Fusing temp.:  
1.Plain  
Custom paper:  
Vellum*  
Press the Enter key.  
2
3
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
2
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
the fixing temperature for each media type.  
>If Plainhas been selected, select from 145 °C, 155 °C,  
and 165 °C.  
9. Standard size  
Inch specifications  
Press the N or M key to select the type of standard size.  
Plain:  
1
For an inch specification printer, select Architectureor  
Engineer. For a metric specification printer, select A sizes”  
or B sizes.  
155° C*  
Metric specifications  
Inch specifications  
Plain:  
Standard size:  
Architecture*  
155° C*  
>If Vellumhas been selected, select from 165 °C, 175 °C,  
and 185 °C.  
Metric specifications  
Standard size:  
A sizes*  
>If Filmhas been selected, select from 150 °C, 160 °C,  
and 170 °C.  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
>If Customhas been selected, the temperature that has  
been set for the custom media type will be displayed.  
2
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to the step 1 screen.  
4
Press the N or M key to select End[back].  
5
6
Press the Enter key. The printer will return to the machine  
settings screen.  
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10. Buzzer  
The selected item will flash. To enable the buzzer press the  
N or M key to select ON.  
1
Inch specifications  
Buzzer:  
ON*  
Metric specifications  
Buzzer:  
ON*  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
2
11. Mgr. code change  
The arrows will flash. Use the MNOP cursor keys to input  
the pin code  
1
Inch specifications  
Mgr.code change:  
q Q r R *  
Metric specifications  
Mgr.code change:  
q Q r R *  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to machine settings screen.  
2
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2. Printer Settings  
(1) List of Printer Settings  
G Settings common to user/manager  
Setting  
Description  
Selectable values  
Default  
Page  
1. Reset  
Resets the printer. Use when rebooting the internal server  
computer.  
– – – – –  
– – – – –  
4-5  
2. Test print  
Allows the output a test print using the printers operation  
– – – – –  
– – – – –  
4-3  
panel.  
G Settings accessible by manager  
Setting  
Description  
Selectable values  
Default  
Page  
3. DHCP server  
Toggles the DHCP server ON/OFF.  
ON/OFF  
OFF  
3-4  
* Configuration of this setting depends on the environment in  
which the printer will be used. Consult your network  
administrator in advance.  
4. IP address  
5. Subnet mask  
6. Gateway  
Configures the printers IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway,  
and DNS server settings.  
* Configuration of these settings depends on the  
environment in which the printer will be used. Consult your  
network administrator in advance.  
– – – – –  
0. 0. 0. 0  
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7. DNS server  
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3. Language Switching  
The printers message can be displayed in English (USA), English,  
DEUTSCH(German), FRANCAIS(French), SPANISH,  
ITALIANO(Italian) and NEDERLANDS(Dutch).  
Press the */Menu key.  
1
Press the N or M keys to select 1. Language..  
2
Inch specifications  
Menu:  
1.Language.  
Metric specifications  
Menu:  
1.Language.  
Press the Enter key.  
3
4
The selected item will flash. Press the N or M key to select  
the desired language.  
Inch specifications  
Language:  
English(USA)*  
Metric specifications  
Language:  
English*  
Press the Enter key. The display will show set (value) *and  
return to Ready to printscreen.  
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1. If One of These Messages is Displayed...  
When any message shown below appears in the message display of the operation panel, follow the appropriate procedure.  
Message  
Remedy  
Page  
Please close. front cover.”  
The front cover is open. Close the front cover securely.  
Please close. eject cover.”  
The eject cover is open. Close the eject cover securely.  
[Please close. output cover.]  
Please close. toner cover.”  
The toner tank cover is open. Close the toner tank cover securely.  
The right cover is open. Close the right cover securely.  
Please close. right cover.”  
Please close. fuser unit.”  
The main body of the machine is open. Close the machine securely.  
[Please close. fix. unit.]  
Paper misfeed.”  
A paper jam has occurred. Remove the jammed paper in accordance with the  
message.  
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Add roll[Place paper.]  
Paper in the roll unit has run out. Replace the paper roll with a new one.  
3-7  
3-7  
Reverse paper.”  
Paper in the roll unit has run out. Open the front cover, rewind the remaining paper  
roll, and replace it with a new one.  
Close drawer”  
[Set drawer.]  
A roll unit is not securely inserted. Open the front cover and push the roll unit in  
securely.  
Maintenance”  
Maintenance of the machine is needed. Contact your service representative.  
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Message  
Remedy  
Page  
Add roll Drawer X XX"[Set paper.  
X paper XX mm] and Start key to  
goare alternately displayed.  
The datas page size and the size of the paper roll loaded in the printer do not match.  
Load the roll for the indicated paper tray. To print from the currently loaded roll, press  
the Start key. To cancel printing, press the Stop key.  
Check waste toner tank.”  
The waste toner tank is full or the tank is not properly installed. Replace it with a new  
tank or install the tank properly.  
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6-3  
Add toner.”  
When this message is displayed with the Ready to printmessage, printing is  
possible for a short period of time. However, when only the Add tonermessage is  
displayed and the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit, printing is no  
longer possible. Replenish toner promptly.  
Call service”  
A problem has occurred inside the printer body.  
See 5. Countermeasures against Call for service Message.  
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Cannot set now.”  
A function or a default setting that cannot be set now is accessed. See the procedure  
for configuring the appropriate setting.  
Bad code.”  
The pin code is incorrect. Use the MNOP cursor keys to input the pin code again.  
[Code incorrect]  
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2. Replenishing the Toner  
When toner is insufficient the message Add toneris displayed.  
When Ready to printis also displayed, printing is possible for a short  
period of time; however, when the only Add tonermessage is  
displayed and the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit,  
printing is no longer possible. Replenish toner promptly.  
When several consecutive prints contain large areas of saturated  
black, large quantities of toner are used at once and the message  
Add tonermay be displayed even when a supply of toner remains in  
the printer. In this case, open and then close the toner replenishing  
slot. The printer will perform toner replenishment.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner containers or  
the waste toner tank. Dangerous sparks may cause  
burns.  
Inch specifications  
CAUTION  
Ready to print.  
Add toner.  
DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the toner  
containers or the waste toner tank.  
Metric specifications  
Ready to print.  
Add toner.  
Shake the replenishment toner bottle up and down 10 times,  
and grasp it horizontally and shake it side to side 10 times.  
3
Turn the screws on both sides of the toner replenishing slot  
and align them as shown to open the toner replenishing slot.  
1
Align the M portion of the toner bottle with the pin 1 (metal  
protrusion) of the opening to insert the bottle as shown in the  
illustration.  
4
Grasp the replenishment toner bottle upside down and tap  
the bottom of the bottle 10 times.  
2
1
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While pressing the toner bottle down, turn it clockwise 90  
degrees to replenish the toner.  
5
G After use, ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers  
and the waste toner tank in accordance with  
Federal, State and Local rules and regulations.  
Tap the side of the toner bottle 10 times to loosen any  
remaining toner.  
6
10  
Press the toner bottle down, turn it to the original position  
and gently remove it.  
7
Close the toner replenishing slot and turn the toner  
replenishing slot screws to the location shown in the  
illustration to secure the cover.  
8
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3. Replacing the Waste Toner Tank  
When the waste toner tank becomes full the message Check waste  
toner tankis displayed. Since the Attention indicator on the operation  
panel will be lit and printing will be disabled, replace the waste toner  
tank with a new tank.  
Insert a new waste toner tank into the machine.  
3
Inch specifications  
Check waste  
toner tank.  
Metric specifications  
Check waste  
toner tank.  
Open the right cover and remove the waste toner tank by  
pulling it out toward you.  
1
Close the right cover.  
*Toner in the waste toner tank cannot be reused.  
4
G After use, ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers  
and the waste toner tank in accordance with  
Federal, State and Local rules and regulations.  
Seal the waste toner tank opening with the seal located on it.  
2
CAUTION  
DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner containers or  
the waste toner tank. Dangerous sparks may cause  
burns.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the toner  
containers or the waste toner tank.  
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4. Countermeasures against Call for service Message  
When a service call message such as the following is displayed and  
the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit, the printer has  
detected a malfunction. Stop use of the printer and perform the  
following procedure.  
Inch specifications  
Call service  
CXXXX  
Error Occurred.  
CXXXX  
Metric specifications  
Call service  
CXXXX  
Error occurred.  
CXXXX  
Pull the main body release lever to open and then close the  
printer body.  
1
If the same message remains, make a note of the displayed  
error code (C xxxx in the example above).  
2
Turn the main switch off (  
cord.  
) and disconnect the power  
3
Contact your service representative and report the error code  
above.  
4
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5. When Paper Jams  
When there is a paper jam, the printer stops operation and a paper  
jam message is displayed. The Attention indicator and the paper jam  
location indicator on the operation panel will also be lit. With the main  
switch ON ( I ), refer to the display and clear the jammed paper.  
(3) Removal Procedure  
1 If Paper misfeed. Press cut key.or Paper misfeed. Open  
fuser unit.[Paper misfeed. Open fix. unit.] appears:  
(1) Jam Location Display  
Inch specifications  
Paper misfeed.  
Press cut key.  
Paper misfeed.  
Open fuser unit.  
1
Metric specifications  
Paper misfeed.  
Press cut key.  
2
3
Paper misfeed.  
Open fix. unit.  
Paper has jammed in the printer. Perform the following procedure to  
remove the jammed paper.  
If Press cut key.appears, press the Roll Cut key.  
1
1 Jam in the printer  
2 Jam in the bypass slot (Page 6-9)  
3 Jam in the paper feed section (Page 6-9)  
(2) Cautions  
WARNING  
High voltage is present in the charger section. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of electrical shock.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not open any cover before pressing the Roll Cut key.  
CAUTION  
The printers fixing unit is extremely hot. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of getting burned.  
Do no reuse paper which has jammed in the printer.  
Take care not to leave shreds of paper inside the printer when  
removing jammed paper that has become ripped or torn. Such  
shreds may cause additional paper jams.  
Once the jam has been removed, the printer will start to warm up  
and the paper jam message will be cleared, returning the printer to  
its state before the jam occurred.  
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Grasp the printer body release lever and pull it toward you.  
The printer body will be opened.  
If the paper is present, remove it from inside the printer.  
2
5
6
Push the ejection release lever toward you. The ejection  
cover will be opened.  
WARNING  
High voltage is present in the charger section. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of electrical shock.  
CAUTION  
The printers fixing unit is extremely hot. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of getting burned.  
CAUTION  
If the jammed paper is present, pull it out.  
* If it is difficult to pull it out, do not pull too hard but simply  
proceed to the next step.  
3
The printers fixing unit is extremely hot. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of getting burned.  
Remove the jammed paper.  
7
Turn the transport knob counterclockwise to feed the jammed  
paper.  
4
IMPORTANT  
When opening the ejection cover, be sure to pull out the original table  
in advance.  
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Close the ejection cover.  
Close the printer securely.  
If the paper is present, remove it from inside the printer.  
8
9
3
4
2 If Paper misfeed. Remove paper.appears:  
Inch specifications  
Paper misfeed.  
Remove paper.  
Metric specifications  
Paper misfeed.  
Remove paper.  
Close the printer securely.  
Paper has jammed in the bypass slot. Perform the following  
procedure to remove the jammed paper.  
3 If Paper misfeed. Open front coverappears:  
Pull out the paper jammed in the bypass slot.  
* If the jammed paper is difficult to remove, do not pull too  
1
Inch specifications  
hard but simply proceed to the next step.  
Paper misfeed.  
Open front cover  
Metric specifications  
Paper misfeed.  
Open front cover  
The paper roll has jammed in the indicated paper source. Perform the  
following procedure to remove the jammed paper.  
Open the front cover.  
1
Grasp the printer body release lever and pull it toward you.  
The printer body will be opened.  
2
WARNING  
High voltage is present in the charger section. Take  
sufficient care when working in this area, as there is  
a danger of electrical shock.  
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Grasp the handles A of the roll unit to unlock the unit and  
pull out the roll unit until it stops.  
Insert the leading edge of the paper under the paper roll  
6
insertion guide and advance the edge past the guide  
approximately 1/2" [10 mm] as shown in the illustration.  
2
A
A
Grasp the flange and rewind the paper roll.  
3
Grasp both of the paper roll insertion latches and close the  
paper roll insertion cover.  
7
IMPORTANT  
If the paper roll that has been loaded has slackened, grasp the flange  
and wind the paper roll to remove the slack. If not, the paper may be  
fed obliquely.  
If there is any wrinkled or folded area, remove it with a  
cutting knife or scissors.  
4
Push the roll unit securely back into the machine.  
8
9
10  
Close the front cover.  
If the leading edge of the paper is not cut straight, press the  
Roll Cut key.  
The leading edge of the paper will be cut.  
Grasp both of the paper roll insertion latches 3 and open  
the paper roll insertion cover 4.  
5
3
4
3
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6. Troubleshooting  
Refer to the following chart if trouble occurs. If trouble persists, contact your service representative.  
NOTE  
There are cases when error report is printed out. Refer to the On-Line Manual for details.  
TROUBLE  
CHECK POINT  
PROCEDURE  
PAGE  
The main switch is on but  
nothing is displayed on the  
operation panel.  
Is the power cord connected  
properly?  
Make sure that the power cord is securely inserted  
into an outlet.  
Nothing is being printed out  
Is the power cord connected  
properly?  
Make sure that the power cord is securely inserted  
into an outlet.  
Is the main switch to the printer  
turned ON?  
Make sure that the main switch is turned ON ( | ).  
3-2  
3-2  
Is the network cable appropriate and  
is it connected properly?  
Make sure that an appropriate network cable is  
being used and make sure that it is connected  
properly.  
Was the network cable connected  
AFTER the power to the printer was  
turned ON?  
Always connect the printer cable BEFORE turning  
the power to the printer ON.  
2-4  
Is the printer off-line?  
(Is Off line.displayed?)  
Press the On Line key in order to put the printer  
back on-line. Once it is back on-line, the Ready  
indicator will light.  
Was printing initiated immediately  
after the main switch was turned ON  
( | ) to the printer?  
Even though the printers warm-up may have been  
completed, the internal computer that manages  
printing and scanning may still be starting up. Wait  
approximately 2 minutes or so and try again.  
Are the IP addresses for the printer  
and/or the corresponding computer  
(device) name and host name  
correctly registered in your  
computer?  
Make sure that the settings in the printer driver and/  
or the software application being used are correct.  
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TROUBLE  
CHECK POINT  
PROCEDURE  
PAGE  
Paper jams often.  
Are there wrinkles or folds in the  
paper?  
Remove the portion of the paper roll that contains  
the wrinkles or folds.  
Is there any jammed paper or are  
there other pieces of paper  
Remove them by following the appropriate  
procedure.  
6-7  
remaining inside the machine?  
Is the paper setting method proper?  
Is vellum being used?  
Check the paper setting method.  
3-7  
The leading edge may have been damaged.  
Pull out the paper roll until the damaged portion  
comes out and then cut it before use.  
The printed image is shifted to  
either side (widthwise).  
Is the paper roll properly installed  
into the roll unit?  
Align the flange guide positions with the appropriate  
size labels.  
3-7  
4-2  
5-6  
Was the paper fed properly in  
bypass mode?  
Adjust the bypass guides to the paper size and then  
insert the paper.  
Paper is wrinkled or curled.  
Is the media type setting correct?  
Select the appropriate media type for the media type  
setting.  
Is the paper wet?  
Replace the paper roll with a new one. Depending  
on the operating environment, turn the dew  
prevention heater switch on.  
3-7  
3-9  
Is the roll unit flange set properly?  
Is the fixing temperature proper?  
Is the media type setting correct?  
Set the roll unit flange properly.  
3-7  
5-9  
5-6  
Adjust the fixing temperature to a lower temperature.  
Toner does not adhere well to  
the paper.  
Select the appropriate media type for the media type  
setting.  
Was thick paper used?  
Adjust the fixing temperature to a higher  
temperature.  
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TROUBLE  
CHECK POINT  
PROCEDURE  
PAGE  
Film is sticky with ink after  
printing.  
Is film selected as the media type?  
Select film for the media type setting.  
5-6  
Film curls after printing.  
Is film selected as the media type?  
Is the fixing temperature proper?  
Is the media type setting correct?  
Select film for the media type setting.  
5-6  
5-9  
5-6  
Adjust the fixing temperature to a lower temperature.  
The print data and the printed  
image differ in size.  
Select the appropriate media type for the media type  
setting.  
The printed image is light.  
Is the message indicating toner  
replenishment displayed?  
Replenish toner.  
6-3  
Is the paper wet?  
Replace the paper roll with a new one. Depending  
on the operating environment, turn the dew  
prevention heater switch on.  
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Text is not being printed  
correctly.  
Is the network cable appropriate and  
is it connected properly?  
Make sure that an appropriate network cable is  
being used and make sure that it is connected  
properly.  
Print out is not correct.  
Is your computer configured  
correctly?  
Make sure that the settings in the software  
application being used are correct.  
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CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING  
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CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS  
<Hardware>  
Type ............................................................................... Console  
Printing system .............................................................. Indirect electrostatic  
Compatible Print Sizes................................................... Maximum: 36" x 48" 36" (W) x 237" (L)  
[A0 920 mm (W) x 6000 mm (L)]  
Minimum: 8 1/2" x 11" 8 1/2" (W) x 11" (L)  
[A4 (portrait) 210 mm (W) x 297 mm (L)]  
Thickness: 64 to 80 g/m2  
Void Area: Leading/trailing edge of paper: 10 mm or less, right/left edge of paper: 3 mm or  
less  
Print speed ..................................................................... 2.6 ppm printer: 2.6 sheets/minute for 36" x 48" [A0], 4 sheets/minute for 36" x 24" [A1]  
3 ppm printer: 3 sheets/minute for 36" x 48" [A0], 6 sheets/minute for 36" x 24" [A1]  
Warm up time ................................................................. Within 600 seconds (Room temperature 68 °F/20 °C, Humidity 65 %RH)  
Interface ......................................................................... One 100BASE-TX (or 10BASE-T) port  
Memory .......................................................................... 2.6 ppm printer: 128 MB as standard  
3 ppm printer: 256 MB as standard  
Paper feed system ......................................................... Two roll units and bypass  
Compatible print media .................................................. Standard paper (64 to 80 g/m2), vellum, film  
Writing system................................................................ LED  
Resolution ...................................................................... 600 dpi x 600 dpi  
Developing system......................................................... Dry  
Toner supply system ...................................................... Bottle cartridge system  
Fixing system ................................................................. Heat roller  
Cleaning system ............................................................ Blade and fur brush  
Photoconductor .............................................................. OPC (with dew prevention heater)  
Features ......................................................................... Fixing temperature, energy saver, auto shutoff, self-diagnosis  
Power source ................................................................. 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 14 A  
230 V AC, 50 Hz, 7 A  
Power consumption ....................................................... 1680 W (120 V)  
1610 W (230 V)  
Dimensions .................................................................... 52 3/8" (W) x 27 11/16" (D) x 43 1/8" (H)  
[1330 mm (W) x 704 mm (D) x 1095 mm (H)]  
Installation dimensions................................................... 53 3/4" (W) x 30 1/2" (D)  
[1366 mm (W) x 774 mm (D)]  
Weight ............................................................................ Approx. 523.6 lbs. [Approx. 238 kg]  
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Noise emission ............................................................... 70 db (A)  
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Accessories.................................................................... Flanges, flange handle, bypass guide, and CD-ROM  
Options ........................................................................... Roll unit, scanner unit, and key counter  
(Specifications are subject to change without notice.)  
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CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS  
<Software Operating Environment>  
G Printer drivers  
Operation System .......................................................... Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT (with Service Pack 5 or later installed),  
Windows 2000 (with Service Pack 1 or later installed)  
Refer to the On-Line Manual for more detailed information on Software Operating Environment.  
Due to operating system restrictions when printing out using a Windows 95/98/Me printer driver, the maximum length that the printout can be is  
1300 mm regardless of whether or not you have increased the printers memory capacity.  
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CAUTION!  
The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are only  
functional switches and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source.  
VORSICHT!  
Der Netzstecker ist die Hauptisoliervorrichtung! Die anderen Schalter auf dem Gerät sind  
nur Funktionsschalter und können nicht verwendet werden, um den Stromfluß im Gerät  
zu unterbrechen.  
LICHT EMITTIERENDE DIODE KLASSE 1  
LIGHT EMITTING DIODE CLASS 1  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
TO  
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC  
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which  
this declaration relates is in conformity with the following specifications.  
Limits and methods of measurement for immunity  
characteristics of information technology equipment  
EN55024  
Limits and methods of measurement for radio interference  
characteristics of information technology equipment  
EN55022 Class B  
EN61000-3-2  
EN61000-3-3  
EN60950  
Limits for harmonic currents emissions  
for equipment input current 16A per phase  
Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage  
supply systems for equipment with rated current 16A  
Safety of information technology equipment,  
including electrical equipment  
Radiation Safety of laser products, equipment classification,  
requirements and user’s guide  
EN60825-1  
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* For best print results and machine performance, we recommend that you use  
only KYOCERA MITA original supplies for your KYOCERA MITA products.  
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Phone: (56) 871100  
Phone: (020) 6540000  
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The Netherlands  
1070-026, Lisbon, Portugal  
Phone: (21) 09-00  
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Phone: (020) 5877200  
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Phone: (0118) 931 1500  
UNIT 3, "Kyalami Crescent,"  
Kyalami Business Park,  
1685 Midrand, South Africa  
Phone: (11) 466-3290  
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Via Verdi 89/91 20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio  
(Milano) Italy  
KYOCERA MITA  
AMERICA, INC.  
Headquarters:  
Phone: 02-92179 1  
225 Sand Road, P.O. Box 40008,  
Fairfield, New Jersey 07004-0008,  
U.S.A.  
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Phone: (02) 7209270  
Phone: (973) 808-8444  
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Parc les Algorithmes  
SAINT AUBIN  
91194 GIF-SUR-YVETTE  
France  
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LTD.  
Level 3, 6-10 Talavera Road, North Ryde,  
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Phone: (02) 9888-9999  
Phone: (01) 69852600  
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Urb. Parque Rozas, Apartado de Correos 76,  
28230 Las Rozas, Madrid, Spain  
Phone: (91) 631-8392  
Albany, Auckland,  
New Zealand  
Phone: (09) 415-4517  
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Finland  
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Phone: (02) 586-0320  
Phone: (09) 478-05200  
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Phone: (01) 908 4949  
KYOCERA MITA SINGAPORE  
PTE LTD.  
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Singapore 349572  
Phone: 67418733  
KYOCERA MITA DEUTSCHLAND GMBH  
Mollsfeld 12 40670 Meerbusch,  
(Osterath) Germany  
KYOCERA MITA HONG KONG  
LIMITED  
Phone: 02159-918120  
11/F., Mita Centre,  
552-566, Castle Peak Road,  
Tsuen Wan, New Territories,  
Hong Kong  
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Eduard-Kittenberger-Gasse 95,  
1230, Wien, Austria  
Phone: 24297422  
Phone: (01) 86338-0  
KYOCERA MITA TAIWAN  
KYOCERA MITA SVENSKA AB  
Vretenvagen 2  
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Phone: (08) 546 550 00  
CORPORATION  
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Neihu District, Taipei, Taiwan, 114. R.O.C.  
Phone: (02) 87511560  
KYOCERA MITA NORGE  
Postboks 150 Oppsal, NO 0619 Oslo  
Olaf Helsetsvei 6, NO 0694 Oslo  
Phone: (22) 62 73 00  
KYOCERA MITA  
CORPORATION  
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Osaka 540-8585, Japan  
Phone: (06) 6764-3555  
©2001 KYOCERA MITA CORPORATION  
is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation  
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