Page 2 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Turning the Printer On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Turning On the Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 3 - Turning the Printer On/Off; Turning On the Printer
2 Turning the Printer On/Off Turning On the Printer When you turn the printer on, the printer performs a self-diagnostic test to check the status of the printer and any options installed, and then printing is enabled. IMPORTANT • Insert the paper cassette before turning the power on when the printer...
Page 4 - Turning Off the Printer; If the Printer is Not Using a Hard Disk; Make sure that the; off
3 Turning Off the Printer The printer should be turned off as described in the following procedure. The procedure for turning off the power differs depending on whether or not the optional hard disk has been installed. (LBP-1710 only) IMPORTANT • If the printer has the optional hard disk installed, ...
Page 6 - Select; Check the message and press [; ” position when the message
5 3 Press [ 動 動 動 動作 作 作 作モ モ モ モー ー ー ード ド ド ド ]. The operation mode menu is displayed. 4 Select < < < <シ シ シ シャ ャ ャ ャッ ッ ッ ット ト ト トダ ダ ダ ダウ ウ ウ ウン ン ン ン> > > > by pressing [ < < < < ] or [ > > > > ], and then press [ ∨ ∨ ∨ ∨ ]. The message <シャットダウン シマスカ?> is shown. 5 Check the message and press [ ...
Page 7 - About Online and Offline; Online
6 About Online and Offline When the printer can receive data from a personal computer and is able to print the data, this is called “online”, and when the printer cannot receive data, this is called “offline.” The printer should be offline when you perform operations from the menu on the control pan...
Page 8 - Offline
7 Offline The printer must be offline when you use the menu on the control panel of the printer, to select the paper feeding method, or set the paper size. Check that the printer is offline before you press any keys on the control panel. If the printer is not offline, take it offline as described in...
Page 9 - Paper Requirements; Printable Paper; You can use the following types of paper with this printer.; Paper Size
8 Paper Requirements Printable Paper You can use the following types of paper with this printer. ○ indicates that the paper type is supported, while × indicates that it is not supported. Paper Size Type of Paper Paper Source Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Cassette 250-Sheet Paper Feed Units (Option) Plain...
Page 10 - Paper Capacity of Paper Sources
9 *1 Load the paper in the portrait orientation. *2 Envelopes can be loaded only in the landscape orientation, with the flap open. Only non self-adhesive envelopes can be used with this printer. NOTE • Printing speed may decrease depending on settings such as paper orientation, size, type, and numbe...
Page 11 - Paper Capacity of the Paper Delivery Tray; Abbreviations of Paper Sizes; This printer can handle thick paper of 91-157 g/m
10 Paper Capacity of the Paper Delivery Tray IMPORTANT • The printing speed may decrease depending on the type and the size of the paper used. Abbreviations of Paper Sizes The following abbreviations are used on the paper size selector for the paper cassette. Heavy (thick) Paper This printer can han...
Page 13 - Envelopes
12 Envelopes Open the flap and press the envelope with your hands to expel any air pockets and press down on the edges. Then load it face down in the multi-purpose tray. For more details, see “Loading Envelopes,” on P. 27. IMPORTANT • Never use the following types of envelopes. If envelopes that do ...
Page 14 - Printable Areas; The areas that can be printed on the paper are shown below.; Postcards
13 Printable Areas The areas that can be printed on the paper are shown below. 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 123-4567 105 mm 235 mm 東京都千代田区 ○○○ Youkei No.4 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 東京都千代田区 ○○○ 123-4567 100 mm 148 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 5 mm 東京都千代田区 ○○○ 123-4567 200 mm 148 mm 10 mm 10...
Page 15 - Paper You Cannot Use
14 Paper You Cannot Use To avoid problems such as paper jams and printer malfunctions, the following types of paper should never be used. IMPORTANT • Paper that tends to cause paper jams.- Paper that is too thick or too thin.- Paper that is irregular shaped.- Paper that is wet or holding moisture.- ...
Page 16 - Printing from the Paper Cassette; ) into the paper cassette or optional paper feed
15 Printing from the Paper Cassette You can load up to 250 sheets of A5, B5, A4, A4R, B4, A3, Executive, Letter, Legal or Ledger-size plain paper (64 g/m 2 ) into the paper cassette or optional paper feed unit. A4-size paper is normally loaded in the landscape orientation, however it can be loaded i...
Page 17 - Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette
16 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette 1 Pull out the paper cassette until it stops. Remove it from the printer body by lifting the front of the cassette slightly. IMPORTANT • The paper cassette cannot be pulled straight out of the printer. If you use force to pull it out horizontally, the paper cas...
Page 21 - Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray; “Loading Paper in the Multi-
20 Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray The size of paper that can be loaded in the multi-purpose tray is 76.2 mm-297 mm wide and 98 mm-431.8 mm long. The maximum number of sheets of paper that can be loaded in the tray varies depending on paper size and types. For more details, see “Paper Requireme...
Page 22 - Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray; Loading Paper (other than postcards and envelopes)
21 Loading Paper in the Multi-Purpose Tray Loading Paper (other than postcards and envelopes) To load plain paper, thick paper, or transparencies in the multi-purpose tray, follow the procedure described below. IMPORTANT • Data cannot be printed in the 5 mm wide border of the paper. • Be sure to loa...
Page 23 - Set the paper guide width slightly larger than the paper width.; Closing the multi-purpose tray
22 2 Fan the stack of paper, then tap it on a flat surface to properly align the edges. Align the edges of the stack of paper on a flat surface. IMPORTANT • When fanning or aligning transparencies, always hold the edges, where possible, to avoid touching the print side. • Be sure to load a stack of ...
Page 25 - Loading Postcards
24 IMPORTANT • Be sure to set the paper guides to the paper width. Misfeeds or paper jams may occur if the paper guides are too loose or too tight. Loading Postcards You can load up to 40 official postcards (100 mm x 148 mm) and stamped, self-addressed postcards (200 mm x 148 mm) without creases in ...
Page 28 - Loading Envelopes
27 Loading Envelopes The multi-purpose tray can hold Youkei No.4, and Youkei No.2 envelopes. To load envelopes in the multi-purpose tray, follow the procedure described below. IMPORTANT • You can load envelopes of the sizes shown below: • Do not use self-adhesive envelopes. This may cause a deterior...
Page 29 - Fan the envelopes, holding them at both edges.
28 3 Fan the envelopes, holding them at both edges. 4 Set the paper guide width slightly larger than the envelope width. 5 Insert the envelope stack into the printer as far as it will go, with the print side facing down and the flap open. Press the envelope stack so that it is below the limit guide....
Page 31 - Clearing Paper Jams; will appear on the display. When a paper jam; Procedure for Clearing Paper Jams
30 Clearing Paper Jams When a paper jam occurs during printing, a warning beep will sound and the error message < 13 ヨウシガツマリマシタ> will appear on the display. When a paper jam occurs, follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper from the printer and then resume printing. If the message remain...
Page 32 - Check all the messages appearing on the display.
31 IMPORTANT • Never touch the high-voltage contact points inside the front cover. This could damage the printer. • Remove the jammed paper while the power to the printer still on. If you turn the power off, the print data will be erased. • When you have opened the front cover, take care not to touc...
Page 33 - Remove the paper jammed in the multi-purpose tray.
32 2 Grasp the tabs on both sides of the multi-purpose tray and gently pull it open. If the paper was fed from the multi-purpose tray, proceed to the next step. IMPORTANT • Support the multi-purpose tray with both hands and gently pull it open. 3 Remove the paper jammed in the multi-purpose tray. 4 ...
Page 34 - When the message; appears on the
33 5 Press down the right and left green pressure release levers to release the pressure applied by the fixing unit. 6 When the message < < < <マ マ マ マエ エ エ エ カ カ カ カバ バ バ バー ー ー ー エ エ エ エリ リ リ リア ア ア ア> > > > appears on the display, gently pull out the paper jammed in the front cover usi...
Page 35 - is displayed, pull out the
34 7 When the message < < < <ハ ハ ハ ハイ イ イ イシ シ シ シ エ エ エ エリ リ リ リア ア ア ア> > > > is displayed, pull out the jammed paper with both hands as illustrated below. If you can see the jammed paper inside the front cover, pull it out with both hands. If you cannot see the jammed paper inside the front...
Page 36 - appears on the display,
35 8 When the message < < < <キ キ キ キュ ュ ュ ュウ ウ ウ ウシ シ シ シ エ エ エ エリ リ リ リア ア ア ア> > > > appears on the display, pull out the paper cassette until it stops, and then remove it from the printer body by lifting the front of the cassette slightly. When an optional paper feed unit is attached to you...
Page 39 - Replacing the Toner Cartridge; WARNING
38 Replacing the Toner Cartridge To replace the toner cartridge, follow the procedure described below. WARNING • To avoid a fire or personal injury, never attempt to incinerate a used toner cartridge. Toner residue inside the cartridge is flammable and if it is scattered near an open flame, this may...
Page 40 - Remove the new toner cartridge from its protective bag.
39 3 Remove the toner cartridge from the printer by grasping it by the right and left handles and pulling it out horizontally. 4 Remove the new toner cartridge from its protective bag. IMPORTANT • We recommend that you use Canon toner cartridges for optimum printing results. • Handle the toner cartr...
Page 43 - Recycling Toner Cartridges
42 10 Close the front cover and push the right and left release levers back into position to lock the cover in place. IMPORTANT • If the toner cartridge is not correctly installed, the front cover will not close completely. Do not try to force the cover shut, as this could damage it. If you cannot c...
Page 44 - Canceling Printing; indicator is on or flashing (when the print data for the job
43 Canceling Printing To cancel printing currently being processed, follow the procedure described below to perform job cancel. Job cancel lets you cancel a job while data is being received or processed. It does not affect the print data for the next job or any other interface jobs for which data pr...
Page 46 - Checking Operations; Status Print
45 Checking Operations You can use the status print to check the configuration of the printer. Use this function whenever necessary, such as after preparing and connecting the printer or whenever you want to check its operating status. Status Print Currently available printer functions and a list of...
Page 47 - Status print contents
46 Status print contents A status print is printed as shown below. It allows you to check functions that can be currently used, provides a list of setting values in the printer function menu, and versions of software and hardware installed in the printers as well as the page count.
Page 48 - When a Message Is Displayed
47 When a Message Is Displayed When <nn-nn サ サ サ サー ー ー ービ ビ ビ ビス ス ス ス コ コ コ コー ー ー ール ル ル ル > or <F9-nn チ チ チ チェ ェ ェ ェッ ッ ッ ック ク ク ク プ プ プ プリ リ リ リン ン ン ンタ タ タ タ > Is Displayed If a problem has occurred internally in the printer, or if a problem has occurred while print data was being ...
Page 50 - Error Messages
49 Error Messages If the printer is unable to print for some reason, an alarm sounds, the error indicator lights up and an error message appears on the display. Furthermore, a warning message is displayed when you are required to take some sort of action, even though there is no problem with the pri...