Page 3 - Manuals for This Machine; Note; General Settings Guide; Describes advanced functions and settings for key operators.; Printer Reference 1
i Manuals for This Machine The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. Forparticular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual. Note ❒ Manuals provided are specific to machine type. ❒ Adobe Acrobat Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file. ❒ Two CD-R...
Page 4 - ii; Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite; Manuals for ScanRouter V2 Lite; Setup; Other manuals
ii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manuals for DeskTopBinder V2 Lite DeskTopBinder V2 Lite is a utility included on the CD-ROM labeled “ScannerDriver & Document Management Utilities”.• DeskTopBinder V2 Lite Setup Guide (PDF file - CD-ROM2) Describes installation of, and the operating environment for DeskTop-Binder V2 L...
Page 5 - iii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job
iii TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machine ...................................................................................... iHow to Read This Manual ..................................................................................... 1 1. Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Pri...
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iv 6. Appendix Finisher ................................................................................................................. 45Staple .................................................................................................................... 46 Staple Position ....................
Page 7 - How to Read This Manual; Symbols; In this manual, the following symbols are used:
1 How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the following symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructionsare not followed, could result in death or serious injury. R CAUTION: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation whi...
Page 9 - Accessing the Printer Properties; Changing default settings; Making settings from an application
3 1. Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job Accessing the Printer Properties Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties Changing default settings AAAA On the taskbar, click the [ Start ] b utton , p oin t to [ Se ttings ] , an d then click [ Printers ] . The [ Printers ] w...
Page 10 - Limitation
Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job 4 1 Windows 2000/XP - Accessing Printer Properties Changing default settings - Printer Properties Limitation ❒ Changing machine settings re-quires Manage Printers permission.M embers o f t he A dm inis tratorsand Power Users groups have Man-ag...
Page 13 - The; Setting up for printing from an application; Open the file you want to print.; The
Accessing the Printer Properties 7 1 Macintosh - Setting Up for Printing Making paper settings from an application AAAA Open the file you want to print. BBBB On the [ File ] menu, click [ Page Set- up ] . The [ AdobePS Page Setup ] dialog box appears. CCCC Make sure that the machine youwant to use i...
Page 14 - Cancelling a Print Job
Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job 8 1 Cancelling a Print Job Windows - Cancelling a Print Job AAAA Double-click the printer icon onthe Windows taskbar. A window appears, showing allp r int jo b s cu rre nt ly que ued fo rprinting. Check the current statusof the job you want to...
Page 16 - Job Reset
Setting Up the Printer Driver and Cancelling a Print Job 10 1 Note ❒ You cannot stop printing dataalready processed by the ma-chine. Because of this, printingmay continue for a few pagesafter you press [ Job Reset ] . ❒ A print job containing a largevolume of data may take con-siderable time to stop...
Page 17 - Using the Document Server; Accessing the Document Server; ties; dialog box when the Document Server is selected.
11 2. Using the Document Server Accessing the Document Server The Document Server enables you to store documents on the machine's harddisk to edit and print as you want. Limitation ❒ Applications, like PageMaker, which use original drivers do not work withthis function. Reference For more informatio...
Page 19 - Sample Print; Printing a Sample Print File; PostScript 3 Unit; AAAA; Reference; BBBB; Click
13 3. Sample Print/Locked Print Sample Print Use this function to print only the firstset of a multiple-set print job. Afteryou have checked the result, remain-ing sets can be printed or cancelledusing the machine's control panel.T h i s c a n h e l p i n a v o i d i n g l a r g eamounts of misprint...
Page 21 - Deleting a Sample Print File; Checking the Error Log
Sample Print 15 3 IIII Press [ Yes ] . The remaining sets are printed. Note ❒ Press [ No ] to cancel printing. ❒ When printing is completed, thestored file will be deleted. ❒ If printing is stopped by press-ing [ Job Reset ] after printing has started, the file will be deleted. ❒ If there is a print...
Page 22 - Next
Sample Print/Locked Print 16 3 Note ❒ Press [ U U U U Prev. ] or [ T T T T Next ] to scroll through the error files. ❒ Press [ Exit ] after checking the log. ❒ To print files that appear in thee r r o r l o g , r e s e n d t h e m a f t e rstored files in the machine havebeen printed or deleted.
Page 23 - Locked Print; Printing a Locked Print File; Operating Instructions Supplement; CCCC; Printer; DDDD; Press
Locked Print 17 3 Locked Print Use this function to maintain privacyw h e n p r i n t i n g c o n f i d e n t i a l d o c u -ments on the machine over a sharednetwork. Usual ly, it is possible top rint dat a using t he contro l panelonce the data is stored in this ma-chine. When using Locked Print, ...
Page 24 - Deleting Locked Print Files
Sample Print/Locked Print 18 3 A list of locked print files stored isdisplayed. The following will be also be dis-played:• User ID: The user ID set up by the printer driver. • Date/Time: The date and time when the job was sent from thecomputer. EEEE Select the file you want to printby pressing on it...
Page 25 - FFFF; Press the; Select
Locked Print 19 3 FFFF Press [ Yes ] . After the file has been deleted, thescreen returns to the file list screen. Note ❒ If you do not want to delete thefile, press [ No ] . ❒ If you forget your password, set [ Display Password with Stored File ] t o “ On ” o n t h e [ K e y O p e r a t o r Tools ]...
Page 26 - Form Feed; Print using a selected tray; Canceling the form feed
Sample Print/Locked Print 20 3 Form Feed This section gives instructions on op-eration when the machine does nothave a tray for the selected paper sizeor type, or when paper loaded in themachine has run out. Limitation ❒ The tray cannot be changed if thefollowing functions are set for it.• Staple• P...
Page 31 - The Machine Does Not Print
The Machine Does Not Print 25 4 The Machine Does Not Print Possible Cause Solutions Is the power on? Confirm the cable is securely plugged into the power outlet and the machine. Turn on the main power switch. Is the machine online? If not, press [ Online ] on the display panel. Does the printer func...
Page 33 - Network connection
The Machine Does Not Print 27 4 Problem Solutions Is the Data In indicator blinking or lit after starting the print job? If not, data is not being sent to the machine. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ When the machine is connected to the computer using the interface cable Confirm that machine port settings are correct. For ...
Page 34 - Other Printing Problems
Troubleshooting 28 4 Other Printing Problems Problem Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions The print on the entire page is fad-ed. If Toner Saver is selected in the [ Print Quality ] tab on the printer driver tab, the entire page will be faded when printed. See the printer driver Help. The print smudg...
Page 39 - Printer Features Menu
33 5. Printer Features Although the factory default are suitable for most printing jobs, the Printer Fea-tures gives you access to a number of settings that control basic printer opera-tions. The Printer Features settings you make are retained even when you turnoff the machine. Reference For more in...
Page 41 - Adjusting Printer Features; ence; After changing Printer Features settings, press
Adjusting Printer Features 35 5 Adjusting Printer Features Printer Features allow basic adjustment of operations when the machine is usedas a printer.Although the factory default are suitable for most printing jobs, the Printer Fea-tures gives you access to a number of settings that control basic pr...
Page 42 - Printer Features Parameters; Paper Input; The paper size for the bypass tray.; Menu List; Hex Dump; You can print the Hex Dump.; Printing the Configuration Page; Printer Features; Print; The configuration page is printed.
Printer Features 36 5 Printer Features Parameters Paper Input ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Bypass Paper Size The paper size for the bypass tray. Reference For more information about pa-per sizes that can be set in thebypass tray, see General Settings Guide . For information about settingpaper in the b ypass tray, see Pr...
Page 44 - Host Interface; Interface Information; Shows the interface information.; Error Log; Shows the log of printer errors.; Maintenance; Menu Protect; • Level 2; Setting Menu Protect
Printer Features 38 5 Host Interface Shows the settings you made under the “Host Interface” menu.When DHCP is active on the network, the actual IP Address, Subnet Mask andGateway Address appear in parentheses on the configuration page. Reference For more information about “Host Interface” menu, see ...
Page 46 - • Frame Priority
Printer Features 40 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Memory Usage You can select the amount of mem-ory used in Font Priority or FramePriority, according to paper size orresolution.• Font Priority This setting uses memory forregistering fonts. • Frame Priority This setting uses frame memoryfor high speed printing. Note ❒ D...
Page 47 - Letterhead Setting; Edge to Edge Print; Default Printer Language
Printer Features Parameters 41 5 • 8 1 / 4 × 13 • A3• B4 JIS• A4• B5 JIS• A5• A6• Custom Size Note ❒ Default:• Metric version: A4• Inch version: 8 / × 11 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letterhead Setting You can select whether or not torotate original images when print-ing.When printing, original images area l w ay s ro t...
Page 48 - Orientation
Printer Features 42 5 Host Interface ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ I/O Buffer Y ou can set the si ze of the I/OBuffer. Normally it is not neces-sary to change this setting.• 128 KB• 256 KB• 512 KB Note ❒ Default: 128 KB ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ I/O Timeout You can set how many seconds themachine should wait before end-ing a print job. If...
Page 50 - PS Menu; Data Format; Resolution
Printer Features 44 5 PS Menu ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Data Format You can select a data format.• Binary Data• TBCP Limitation ❒ This setting is not effectivew he n o p e ra t in g t h e m ac hi newith a parallel, USB or Ether-Talk connection. ❒ When operating the machinewith a parallel or USB connec-tion, if binary...
Page 51 - Finisher
45 6. Appendix Finisher You can collate, staple or punch holes in printed paper by installing the optionalfinisher on this machine. Make sure to read the following precautions when us-ing the optional finisher: Reference For information about optional finishers, see General Settings Guide . To use t...
Page 52 - Staple; Staple Position
Appendix 46 6 Staple With the optional finisher installed, sets can be stapled individually when print-ing multiple sets. Staple Position The specified staple position varies depending on paper size, type, quantity andfeed orientation. The following table shows staple positions: Paper Orientationon ...
Page 54 - Precaution on stapling; Top left slant
Appendix 48 6 Precaution on stapling Limitation ❒ Stapling can be done only with the optional finisher installed. ❒ Stapling cannot be done when paper is fed from the bypass tray. ❒ You cannot interrupt the current job with a job for another function requiringstapling or collating. Note ❒ When the f...
Page 56 - Punch
Appendix 50 6 Punch With the optional finisher installed, holes can be punched into printed output. Punch Position The specified punch position varies depending on the paper feed orientationand print data orientation. The following table shows punch positions: Note ❒ Hole positions will vary slightl...
Page 57 - Precautions when punching
Punch 51 6 Precautions when punching Limitation ❒ Punching cannot be done when paper is fed from the bypass tray. Note ❒ If you cannot make punch settings even with the finisher installed, optionsmay not be set correctly in the printer driver. Correct option settings in theprinter driver. For detail...
Page 58 - Collate; Printed output is assembled as sets in sequential order.; Rotating Collate; Every other print set is rotated by 90 degrees; Shift Collate
Appendix 52 6 Collate When printing multiple documents such as materials for meetings, you can sep-arate sets into order. This function is known as “Collate”. Collate stores datatransmitted from a computer into the machine's memory. The following are thethree types of collate: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Collate Printe...
Page 60 - Spool Printing; Important; Viewing/Deleting spool jobs in a Web browser; Admin Info; to display the; Delete; work Printing Guide
Appendix 54 6 Spool Printing Spool Printing allows print jobs transferred from a computer to be temporarilystored, and then prints them after they are transferred. This shortens printingtime as it maximizes printer efficiency. Important ❒ During Spool Printing, the hard disk is accessed and the Data...
Page 61 - Setting Spool Printing; Configuration; Network Printing Guide
Spool Printing 55 6 - - - - Setting Spool Printing Spool Printing can be set using telnet or a Web browser.• Using a Web browser Click [ Configuration ] , and then click [ General ] . Set [ Spool Printing ] to [ Enable ] . See Network Printing Guide or Help for more information. • Using telnet Enter...
Page 62 - Covers; Cover sheet
Appendix 56 6 Covers Using this function, you can insert cover and back sheets, feeding from a differ-ent tray to that of the paper for the body, and print on them as well. Reference For printing methods, see the printer driver Help. Limitation ❒ To use this function, Collate must be set. Rotating C...
Page 63 - • Print on both sides
Covers 57 6 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Front/Back covers Prints the first and last page of the document as the cover and back cover pag-es.• Print on one side Prints on one side of the cover sheets only, even when duplex printing isselected. • Print on both sides Prints on both sides of the cover sheets when duplex pr...
Page 64 - Slip Sheets; Inserting a slip sheet between each page; Inserting a slip sheet between OHP transparencies; • Print
Appendix 58 6 Slip Sheets ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inserting a slip sheet between each page • Print • Blank ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inserting a slip sheet between OHP transparencies • Print • Blank GPAY019E GPAY020E 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 GCPY021E 2 2 2 1 1 1 GCPY022E
Page 66 - Chaptering; No slip sheets; Inserting chapter slip sheets
Appendix 60 6 Chaptering A specified page is printed on the same side as the first page, like a book. Also,you can insert chapter slip sheets before specified pages, and select whether ornot to print on the slip sheets. Limitation ❒ This function is available with the PCL and RPCS™ printer driver. R...
Page 67 - • Print on front side only
Chaptering 61 6 • Print on front side only Prints on the front side of chapter slip sheets even if duplex printing is se-lected. • Blank Note ❒ The slip sheet should be the same size and orientation as the body of thepaper. ❒ If Auto Tray Select has been set as the paper feed tray for the body paper...
Page 68 - User Defined Pages
Appendix 62 6 User Defined Pages Using this function, you can specify paper ranges for each input tray. Reference For printing methods, see the printer driver Help. Limitation ❒ This function is available with the PCL printer driver only. ❒ If [ Document Server ] is selected under [ Job Type ] , Use...
Page 69 - Specifications
Specifications 63 6 Specifications This section contains the electrical and hardware specifications of the machine,including information about the options. Component Specifications Resolution PCL 6 : 600 dpi PCL 5e: 300 dpi, 600 dpi RPCS™ : 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 600 dpi PostScript 3 : 300 dpi, 600 dpi P...
Page 70 - Options; IEEE 1394 Interface Board Type A
Appendix 64 6 *1 To use NetBEUI, use the SmartNetMonitor for Client port. Options Limitation ❒ Only one optional interface board can be installed in the machine at a time.Therefore, the optional IEEE 1394 interface board, the optional 802.11b inter-face kit (wireless LAN board) and the optional USB ...
Page 71 - Connectable number of devices on a bus:; Transmittable distance:
Specifications 65 6 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Data transfer speed: Maximum 400 Mbps ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Connectable number of devices on a bus: Maximum 63 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Allowed cable hops on a bus: Maximum 16 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power supply: Non power supplyCable Power repeated (IEEE 1394a-2000 compliant) IEEE 802.11b Interface Kit Type B ❖ ❖ ❖ ...
Page 72 - USB2.0 Interface Board Type A; Bluetooth Interface Unit type A; This Bluetooth interface unit does not support BIP.
Appendix 66 6 USB2.0 Interface Board Type A ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Transmission spec: Based on USB 2.0 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Data transfer speed: High Speed: 480 MbpsFull Speed: 12 Mbps ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Supported operating system: Windows 98 SE/Me, Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X Classic mode Note ❒ This USB 2.0 interface board is...
Page 73 - INDEX
67 INDEX C Cancelling a job Macintosh , 9 Windows , 8 Chaptering , 60 Collate , 52 Configuration page , 36 Control panel locked print , 13 printer features, adjusting , 33 sample print , 13 Covers , 56 D Data In indicator , 27 , 29 , 30 Display panel error messages , 21 Document Server , 11 E Error ...