Kyocera 6550ci - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; Included Guides; Quick Guide
  • Page 3 – Safety Conventions in This Guide; Symbols; WARNING
  • Page 4 – Contents; Part Names
  • Page 5 – Copying Functions
  • Page 6 – Document Box
  • Page 7 – Management
  • Page 8 – To make copies; Simply press the; Start; key to make; Be sure to read; Administrator tasks; What; Loading Paper
  • Page 9 – vii; To send documents; Setup; Operation
  • Page 10 – viii; To send a FAX; For more information on setting up and sending a FAX, refer to the; Network FAX Driver Operation Guide; on the; About Network
  • Page 11 – ix; Menu Map; Color Selection
  • Page 13 – FAX Delayed Transmission
  • Page 16 – xiv; Detail; Job Box; Private Print/Stored Job
  • Page 17 – FAX Box
  • Page 19 – xvii
  • Page 23 – xxi
  • Page 25 – xxiii; Environment; The service environmental conditions are as follows:
  • Page 26 – xxiv; Cautions when handling consumables; CAUTION; • If toner does happen to get on your skin, wash with soap and water.; Other precautions; Store the machine while avoiding exposure to direct sunlight.; Power; key on the operation panel to enter Sleep mode.
  • Page 28 – xxvi; Safety of laser beam; The power to the laser unit is cut off when the right cover is opened.
  • Page 29 – xxvii; Safety Instructions Regarding the Disconnection of Power; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Radio Tag Technology
  • Page 30 – xxviii; MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
  • Page 31 – xxix; Legal Restriction on Copying/Scanning
  • Page 32 – xxx; Legal and Safety Information
  • Page 33 – xxxi; Legal Information; trademarks of International Typeface Corporation.
  • Page 34 – xxxii; Open SSL License
  • Page 35 – xxxiii; Original SSLeay License
  • Page 36 – xxxiv; Monotype Imaging License Agreement; Software
  • Page 37 – xxxv; Knopflerfish License; Apache License
  • Page 38 – xxxvi
  • Page 40 – xxxviii; Energy Saving Control Function; The device comes equipped with a; where energy consumption is reduced after a certain; Sleep; Low Power Mode; Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode on page 2-11; Sleep; Sleep and Auto Sleep on page 2-12; Automatic 2-Sided Copy Function
  • Page 41 – About this Operation Guide
  • Page 42 – Bold; Press the; Indicates the touch panel keys.; Note
  • Page 43 – xli; Originals and Paper Sizes; Icons on the Touch Panel; Placement direction; Paper
  • Page 44 – xlii
  • Page 45 – Part Names
  • Page 46 – Part Names; Operation Panel
  • Page 48 – Machine; Front Cover
  • Page 51 – Preparation before Use
  • Page 52 – Preparation before Use; Check the Accessories; Check that the following accessories are included.; Documents Contained in the Included DVD; Documents
  • Page 53 – Determining the Connection Method and Preparing Cables; Connection Example; Send FTP; MFP; Command Center RX; TWAIN Scanning
  • Page 54 – Preparing Necessary Cables; Available Standard Interfaces; Network interface
  • Page 55 – Follow the steps below to connect a LAN cable to the machine.; key on the operation panel. Check that the; indicator, the processing indicator and the
  • Page 57 – Connecting USB Cable; Follow the steps below to connect a USB cable to the machine.
  • Page 58 – Connecting the Power Cable; supplied power cables.
  • Page 59 – Power On; Wait more than 5 seconds, and then turn on the main power switch.
  • Page 60 – Power Off; Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode on page 2-
  • Page 61 – Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode; To activate Low Power Mode, press the
  • Page 62 – Sleep and Auto Sleep; To enter Sleep, press the; key. Touch panel and; key. The machine will be; Auto Sleep; Adjusting the Operation Panel Angle
  • Page 63 – Switching the Language for Display [Language]; Select the language displayed on the touch panel.; System Menu; Press the key for the language you want to use.
  • Page 64 – Setting Date and Time; for
  • Page 67 – AppleTalk Setup
  • Page 68 – Installing Software; Installing Printer Driver in Windows; Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard; Printer Driver User Guide
  • Page 70 – Next; Click; Install; If the Windows security window appears, click; Install this driver software anyway; Setting TWAIN Driver
  • Page 71 – Installing Printer Driver in Macintosh; For details about the configuration method, refer to
  • Page 72 – System Preferences; and click; Add; When using a Bonjour connection, select
  • Page 73 – Continue; The selected machine is added.
  • Page 75 – Setting WIA Driver
  • Page 79 – Optional Equipment on Appendix-2; Cassette
  • Page 80 – Before Loading Paper; the Paper on Appendix-11
  • Page 81 – Loading Paper in the Cassettes; The standard cassette 1 and 2; Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Cassettes on
  • Page 84 – The standard cassette 3 and 4
  • Page 85 – Letter
  • Page 88 – Loading Paper in the Multi Purpose Tray; specify the media type and paper weight settings. (Refer to
  • Page 90 – Loading Envelopes; Acceptable Envelope
  • Page 92 – Specifying Paper Size and Media (Cassette Setting); Specifying Paper Size and Media Type for the Cassettes; and; Selection Item; Auto; To change to a media type other than
  • Page 93 – the optional side feeder is installed.
  • Page 95 – Paper Settings
  • Page 96 – Loading Originals; Placing Originals on the Platen; Open the document processor.
  • Page 98 – Loading Originals in the Document Processor; Part Names of the Document Processor; before loading. Failure to do so may cause the originals to jam).; Document Processor; Weight
  • Page 99 – How to Load Originals; Adjust the original width guides.
  • Page 100 – Original placement indicator; Indications and their status are as follows.
  • Page 101 – Basic Operation; This chapter explains the following operations.
  • Page 102 – Basic Operation; Login; Refer to the
  • Page 103 – Simple Login
  • Page 104 – Enter key and Quick No. Search key; Paper Selection on page 4-3
  • Page 105 – Touch Panel Display; Display for Originals and Paper; If the key is still grayed out after the; Reset; Original Preview on; Output
  • Page 106 – Original Preview; To view a preview of an image stored in a Custom Box, refer to; Copy; key and place the original on the; Stop; key. Change the settings and press
  • Page 107 – Selecting Color Mode; Full Color; Scans all documents in full color.
  • Page 108 – Copying; Loading
  • Page 109 – Density; Use this procedure to adjust the density when copying.; Place the originals on the platen.
  • Page 110 – Original Image; Original Type; Highlighter
  • Page 111 – Zoom; Auto Zoom; Reduces or enlarges at preset magnifications.; Model; Inch Models
  • Page 112 – XY Zoom; The procedure for using zoom copying is explained below.
  • Page 113 – Duplex; Binding Top
  • Page 114 – Finishing
  • Page 115 – The machine can collate and offset at the same time as it copies.; Collate; To use sorting, the same size of paper as the; Original
  • Page 116 – With Document Finisher; The optional document finisher is required.
  • Page 117 – Reserve Next; If; Reserve Next Priority; Reserve Next Priority
  • Page 118 – Interrupt Copy; Interrupt Clear Timer on page 9-79; The current print job is temporarily interrupted.; key to start interrupt copying.; Interrupt
  • Page 119 – Staple; Use this feature to staple your finished copies.
  • Page 120 – Mixed Size Stapling
  • Page 121 – Punch; Punch holes in sets of finished copies in preparation for binding.
  • Page 123 – Sending; To use the Scanning Function perform the following steps:
  • Page 124 – Send; Specifying Destination on page 3-40
  • Page 127 – Item
  • Page 128 – Confirmation
  • Page 129 – Confirmation Screen of Destinations
  • Page 130 – Preparation for sending a document to a PC
  • Page 131 – Checking what to enter for [Login User Name]; Check the domain name and user name for logging onto Windows.
  • Page 132 – Creating a Shared Folder
  • Page 136 – Configuring Windows Firewall (for Windows 7); Log on to Windows with administrator privileges.; Checking file and printer sharing; From the Start menu, select
  • Page 137 – Adding a port
  • Page 140 – Specifying Destination; For details, refer to; Address Book; Select a destination registered in the Address Book.
  • Page 141 – Narrow Down on page 9-
  • Page 142 – One Touch Key; Adding a Destination on One Touch Key (One; Speed Dial; Search; Sending to Different Types of Destinations (Multi Sending); Multi Sending
  • Page 143 – Using the Document Box; What is Document Box?; Deletion of Job Retention on page 7-19
  • Page 144 – Removable Memory Box; Fax Box stores the fax data received. For details, refer to the
  • Page 145 – Basic Operation for Document Box; User Privileges on page 3-50; Document Box; Custom Box List on
  • Page 146 – Custom Box List; Opens the selected box.
  • Page 147 – Document List; List
  • Page 148 – Viewing/Editing Box Details; You can check and modify box information.
  • Page 149 – Previewing Documents/Checking Document Details; Use the procedure below.
  • Page 150 – User Privileges; Restricting the Accessibility to a Box
  • Page 151 – Password Entry Requirement; administrator is not required to enter a password to gain access
  • Page 152 – Canceling Jobs; Cancelling job; Canceling printing from a computer
  • Page 153 – Quick Setup Screen; or; key; Functions Available for Registration in the Quick Setup Screen; Function
  • Page 154 – Changing Registration; with
  • Page 156 – Registering Programs; Program
  • Page 157 – Recalling Programs; If the Program key is pressed; Editing and Deleting Programs
  • Page 158 – Adding Shortcuts; Use the procedure below to register a shortcut.; Editing and Deleting Shortcuts
  • Page 159 – Using the Internet Browser; Internet Browser Setting on page; Launching and Exiting the Browser; Using the Browser Screen on page 3-60
  • Page 160 – Using the Browser Screen; Pressing the; the application list screen without displaying the browser exit.; Displays the page title.
  • Page 161 – Using Weekly Timer; Setting Date and Time on page 2-14; Setting Weekly Timer; Retry Times
  • Page 162 – Checking Counter; Checking and Printing Counter on; Help Screen; Help; Help titles
  • Page 163 – Copying Functions; This chapter explains the functions available for copying.
  • Page 164 – Original Size; Custom Original Size on page 9-4
  • Page 165 – Paper Selection; Selecting the Cassette
  • Page 166 – Selecting the Multi Purpose Tray; Change the paper size and media type.; Category; Others; Custom Paper Size on page 9-5
  • Page 167 – key to start scanning the originals.
  • Page 168 – Mixed Size Originals; Supported Combinations of Originals; Originals of the Same Width; The supported combinations of originals are as follows.
  • Page 169 – Originals of Different Widths (Available for metric models only); to set the; Common Settings
  • Page 170 – Selecting How to Copy Originals
  • Page 171 – Original Orientation; Select the original orientation to use the following functions.; When placing originals on the platen; Original Orientation on page 9-17
  • Page 172 – key to start copying.
  • Page 173 – Fold; You can fold finished copies.; Orientaion: Landscape
  • Page 175 – Paper Output on page 9-15
  • Page 176 – Combine
  • Page 177 – Types of Page Boundary Lines; The following types of the boundary lines are available.
  • Page 178 – Margin on the Back Side; Margin Default on page 9-24; Input units
  • Page 180 – Border Erase; Border Erase Sheet; Border Erase Default on page 9-23
  • Page 181 – Border Erase to Back Page
  • Page 182 – Booklet; Paper Source for Cover on page 9-11; For binding on the left side; The folded copies can be read from left to right.; For binding on the right side; The folded copies can be read from right to left.; For top binding; The folded copies can be read from top to bottom.; Type of Original; Book original
  • Page 184 – Cover
  • Page 185 – Form Overlay; Form for
  • Page 186 – System Stamp on
  • Page 188 – Memo Page; Layout A
  • Page 189 – The following boundary lines are available.; None
  • Page 190 – Copy size
  • Page 191 – Image Repeat
  • Page 193 – Text Stamp; Printing Jobs on; System
  • Page 194 – Bates Stamp
  • Page 196 – EcoPrint; Single Color
  • Page 197 – Follow the steps below to adjust color balance.
  • Page 198 – All
  • Page 199 – One-touch Image Adjust
  • Page 200 – Sharp
  • Page 201 – Sharpen
  • Page 202 – Lighter
  • Page 203 – copying when the black & white original has been detected.
  • Page 205 – Continuous Scan
  • Page 206 – Auto Image Rotation; Auto Image Rotation on page 9-24; Negative Image
  • Page 207 – Mirror Image
  • Page 208 – Job Finish Notice; Example of Job Finish Notice; Specifying Destination on
  • Page 209 – key to start copying. Upon
  • Page 210 – File Name Entry; Priority Override
  • Page 211 – Repeat Copy; Maximum Number of Repeat Copy Jobs Retained on page 4-50; Selecting Repeat Copy; Outputting Repeat Copy Jobs
  • Page 212 – Maximum Number of Repeat Copy Jobs Retained
  • Page 213 – OHP Backing Sheet; Transparency; Blank Sheet
  • Page 214 – DP Read Action; Document Guard on page 9-106
  • Page 215 – Printing; Chapter 7 - Document Box
  • Page 216 – Printing; Printing - Printing from Applications
  • Page 217 – Click to revert settings to their initial values.
  • Page 218 – Printer Driver Help; Click the
  • Page 219 – Banner printing; longer is handled as long print.
  • Page 220 – Using a Job Box; Private Print; For details of the procedure for Private Print, refer to; Proof and Hold Print Box; For details of the procedure for Proof and Hold Print Box, refer to; Automatic Delete Setting for Temporary Documents; Deletion of Job
  • Page 221 – Job Storage
  • Page 223 – Sending Functions
  • Page 224 – Sending Functions; Custom; Size Entry
  • Page 225 – key to
  • Page 226 – Sending Size
  • Page 228 – Sending Size on page 6-4
  • Page 229 – Centering
  • Page 234 – setting in the System Menu, the; When placing the original on the platen
  • Page 236 – PDF Encryption Functions on page 6-16; File Format
  • Page 237 – File Separation
  • Page 238 – PDF Encryption Functions
  • Page 239 – Compatibility
  • Page 240 – for OCR
  • Page 242 – Scan Resolution
  • Page 243 – Blur
  • Page 248 – Erases black borders around the single sheet original.; Border Erase Book; Specify border erase widths individually for all edges.; Inch models
  • Page 249 – Border
  • Page 252 – Installing Driver Software (for Windows 7)
  • Page 254 – Scanning using TWAIN; Scanning a document placed in the machine
  • Page 255 – Scanning a document stored in a custom box
  • Page 258 – Send and Print
  • Page 259 – FTP Encrypted TX; Advanced; SSL; Clientside Settings; Command Center RX Operation
  • Page 260 – Sending Jobs on
  • Page 263 – RGB; Color Type
  • Page 264 – Scanning with FMU Connection; Application on page 9-89; Using FMU Connection to scan an original; Application; The application list appears.
  • Page 265 – Document Box
  • Page 266 – Using a Custom Box; Character Entry Method on Appendix-8
  • Page 267 – Setting the document deletion time; Sets the time when documents stored in a custom box are deleted.; Custom Box
  • Page 268 – Document Store features on page 7-4
  • Page 269 – Document print features on page 7-6
  • Page 270 – Document print features; The features below can be selected when printing a document.
  • Page 272 – Document send features
  • Page 273 – Form Overlay from Custom Boxes (Form Overlay)
  • Page 274 – Editing Documents
  • Page 277 – Deleting Documents; If a custom box is protected by a password,
  • Page 278 – Printing a Document in Private Print/Stored Job Box
  • Page 279 – Deleting a Document; Quick Copy/Proof and Hold; Quick Copy Job Retention
  • Page 280 – Printing a Document; You can print documents stored in the Quick Copy/Proof and Hold box.
  • Page 281 – Use the procedure below to delete a document.; The delete confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 282 – Repeat Copy Job Retention
  • Page 283 – Deletion of Job Retention
  • Page 284 – Storing a Form
  • Page 285 – Deleting a Form Stored; You can delete the form stored in the
  • Page 286 – Printing Documents Stored in Removable USB Memory; Limitations; The removable memory is not
  • Page 288 – Saving Documents to USB Memory (Scan to USB)
  • Page 290 – Removing USB Memory; Remove the USB memory.; Removable Memory can be safely removed.
  • Page 291 – Status / Job Cancel
  • Page 292 – Checking Job Status; Available Status Screens; Details of; Screen
  • Page 293 – Details of the Status Screens; Displaying Status Screens on page 8-2; Printing Jobs
  • Page 295 – Sending Jobs; Checking the Detailed
  • Page 296 – Storing Jobs; Details
  • Page 297 – Checking the Detailed Information of Jobs; Check the detailed information of each job.
  • Page 298 – is displayed when address is
  • Page 299 – Checking Job History; Check the history of completed jobs.; Available Job History Screens
  • Page 300 – Checking the Detailed Information of Histories; Check the detailed information of each history.; Display of the detailed information of Job Finish history; Use the procedure below to check the job finish history.
  • Page 301 – Pause and Resumption of Jobs; The procedure for pausing and resuming jobs is explained below.; Canceling of Jobs; For more information on canceling jobs, refer to the
  • Page 302 – Priority Override for Waiting Jobs; The procedure for using Priority Override is explained below.; Reordering Print Jobs; The procedure for reordering print jobs is explained below.
  • Page 303 – Checking the Remaining Amount of Toner and Paper (Paper/Supplies); Toner Information; Remaining amount of toner
  • Page 304 – Displaying Device/Communication Screen; Check of Device Status; The items you can check are described below.
  • Page 305 – Configuring the Devices; Detailed information on controlling devices is given below.
  • Page 306 – Removing the USB Memory; Removable Memory; Canceling FAX Communication; FAX
  • Page 308 – Language
  • Page 309 – Default Screen; Internet Browser
  • Page 310 – Sound; Original/Paper Settings
  • Page 313 – Refer to
  • Page 314 – Media Type; Media Type Setting
  • Page 317 – Original / Paper Settings; Special Paper Action
  • Page 318 – Select inch or metric for the unit for paper dimensions.; Measurement
  • Page 319 – Error Handling
  • Page 322 – for Original Orientation.; Orientation Confirmation; Color Toner Empty Action; Function Defaults
  • Page 324 – Item Description
  • Page 325 – Color mode
  • Page 336 – USB Keyboard Type
  • Page 337 – System Stamp; Basic; Select displayed stamp settings.; When page numbers are used, set the font sizes that can be set.
  • Page 346 – Manual Staple; Manual Staple
  • Page 347 – Customize Status Display; Low Toner Alert Level
  • Page 349 – Auto Paper Selection
  • Page 350 – Preset Limit; Quick Setup Registration
  • Page 351 – Confirmation Screen of Destinations on page 3-29; Dest. Check before Send
  • Page 352 – Entry Check for New Dest.; Entry Check for New Dest
  • Page 353 – Forward; Send and Forward
  • Page 354 – Specifying an address from the address book; Specifying; Specifying by entering an e-mail address; Character Entry Method on page Appendix-8; Specifying a folder
  • Page 355 – Color Setting
  • Page 360 – Document Box/Removable Memory; The following settings are available for Document Box.; Using a Custom Box on page 7-2; Default Setting; Setting the document deletion time on page 7-3
  • Page 361 – The options are as follows.; Store File Quick Setup; Use the procedure below to register the Quick Setup functions.
  • Page 362 – Printer; administrator privileges.; Selection of emulation; Use the procedure below to select the emulation.; Emulation
  • Page 363 – Setting of KPDL error report; Gloss Mode
  • Page 366 – Portrait; Orientation; Form Feed Timeout
  • Page 367 – LF Action; CR Action
  • Page 368 – User Name; Paper Feed Mode
  • Page 369 – Report; Print Report; Printable reports are as follows.; Status Page; Check the font samples installed in the machine.; S t a t u s Page
  • Page 370 – Send Result Report; Result Report Setting; N e t w o r k S t a t u s P a g e
  • Page 371 – Sending Log History
  • Page 372 – Job Log Subject
  • Page 373 – Adjustment/Maintenance; Use the procedures below to adjust the density.; Density Adjustment; Density Adjustment
  • Page 374 – Drum Refresh
  • Page 375 – Correcting Black Lines; Correcting Black Line; System Initialization; System Initialization on page 9-92
  • Page 376 – Display Brightness; Silent Mode; Auto Color Correction; Auto Color Correction
  • Page 377 – Manual Correction
  • Page 378 – Registration; Remaining: xx seconds; Calibration Cycle
  • Page 379 – Tone Curve Adjustment; Calibration
  • Page 380 – Developer Refresh; Laser Scanner Cleaning; First Print Position
  • Page 381 – If you change; Date Format
  • Page 382 – Auto Panel Reset; Auto Panel Reset
  • Page 383 – Low Power Timer
  • Page 384 – Sleep Timer; Auto Error Clear; Auto Error Clear; Error Clear Timer; Error Clear Timer
  • Page 385 – Interrupt Clear Timer; Error Job Skip; Error Job Skip
  • Page 388 – If you specify a port number other than the default (139), use the
  • Page 390 – Editing a Destination; Adding a Destination on One Touch Key (One Touch Key)
  • Page 391 – Editing One Touch Key; Deleting the Registered Information
  • Page 392 – Sort; Narrow Down; Address Book Defaults
  • Page 393 – Internet; Internet Browser Setting; Browser Preferences
  • Page 394 – Proxy Settings
  • Page 395 – Installing Applications; Removable Memory was recognized. Displaying files.; Removable Memory can be safely
  • Page 396 – Activating/Deactivating Application; Launching Applications; Activate
  • Page 397 – Deleting Applications; Use the procedure below to delete an installed application.; for the default login user name and password.
  • Page 398 – Data Security; Restart Entire Device
  • Page 399 – Host Name; Network; Network
  • Page 403 – Protocol Detail; : The machine must be restarted after the setting is changed.
  • Page 404 – NetWare; AppleTalk
  • Page 405 – WSD Scan; WSD Print; Enhanced WSD
  • Page 406 – Secure Protocol
  • Page 409 – IPSec
  • Page 410 – LAN Interface; Restart Network; To restart the network card of the device, follow the steps below.
  • Page 411 – Interface Block Setting; USB Host; USB Device; Optional interface
  • Page 413 – Document Guard
  • Page 414 – Data Sanitization; Only when the optional fax kit is installed
  • Page 415 – Hard Disk Initialization
  • Page 416 – • Printed Document Guard Kit; Starting Application Use; Optional Function
  • Page 417 – Checking Application Details; Accessibility Display (Enlarged Touch Panel Display)
  • Page 420 – User Login Setting; To use this function, press Authentication key and login; Authentication/Logout; First User Login Administration; Adding a User
  • Page 421 – Use the procedure below to login.
  • Page 422 – Logout
  • Page 423 – Mandatory at user registration.; Administrator
  • Page 426 – Changing User Properties; For a user with administrator rights who logs in
  • Page 427 – Local Authorization
  • Page 428 – Unknown ID Job; Group Authorization Set.; Group Authorization
  • Page 430 – Guest Authorization Set.; Guest Authorization
  • Page 431 – Guest Property
  • Page 433 – Obtain NW User Property; User Login on page 10-2; Mike Smith Sales; OFF
  • Page 435 – Simple Login Settings
  • Page 436 – Specifying the user from local users; Select the user to be set for simple login.
  • Page 437 – Specifying the user from network users; Domain
  • Page 438 – Job Accounting Setting; First Job Accounting Setup; Follow these steps for the first job accounting setup.; Job Accounting
  • Page 441 – Managing Accounts
  • Page 442 – Restricting the Use of the Machine; Restriction Items
  • Page 443 – Applying Restriction; FAX Port Restriction; Adding an Account
  • Page 444 – Default Counter Limit; The next job will be prohibited in sending or in storing in the box.
  • Page 445 – Available Settings; Use the procedure below to specify the counter limits.; FAX TX Restriction
  • Page 446 – Counting the Number of Pages Printed; Count by Paper Size on page; Only displayed when the optional fax kit is installed.
  • Page 450 – Print Accounting Report; When Split is selected for Managing the Copy/Printer Count; A C C O U N T. R E P O R T
  • Page 451 – Unknown ID Job on page 10-10; Checking and Printing Counter; key to check the number of sheets
  • Page 453 – 1 Maintenance; This chapter describes cleaning and toner replacement.
  • Page 454 – Maintenance; Regular Maintenance; Toner Container Replacement; When the touch panel displays
  • Page 457 – Waste Toner Box Replacement; available for replacement.
  • Page 459 – Replacing Staples; The document finisher contains staple cartridge holder A.; Refilling Staple Cartridge Holder A; Open the front cover 1.
  • Page 463 – Cleaning; Clean the machine regularly to ensure optimum output quality.; Platen Cover / Glass Platen; Do not use thinner or other organic solvents.; Platen Cover
  • Page 464 – Slit Glass/Dual scanning area; Clean the slit glass.
  • Page 466 – Separator; Open the front cover.
  • Page 467 – Transfer Roller
  • Page 469 – 2 Troubleshooting; This chapter explains how to solve problems with the machine.
  • Page 470 – Troubleshooting; Solving Malfunctions; Symptom
  • Page 471 – Printouts are too dark.; Select appropriate density level.
  • Page 474 – is; Select appropriate image quality.; When making copies; Adjust the color balance.; When printing from a computer; Check the login password.
  • Page 476 – Responding when Error Messages; Alphanumeric; Error Message; Check the domain name.
  • Page 478 – Close the document processor.
  • Page 479 – Is the punch waste box full?
  • Page 480 – 4: Insufficient space on the hard; Incorrect account ID.; Enter the correct password.
  • Page 482 – that can be written to.
  • Page 483 – Is the waste toner box full?
  • Page 484 – Set the folding tray.
  • Page 485 – Is a workflow registered?
  • Page 486 – Responding to Send Error; Send Error; Error
  • Page 489 – Responding when Authentication Server Connection Error
  • Page 490 – Clearing Paper Jams; Jam Location Indicators; Paper Jam
  • Page 491 – Precautions with Paper Jams; a danger of getting burned.; Cassette 1; Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in cassette 1.
  • Page 492 – Cassette 2; Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in cassette 2.
  • Page 493 – Cassettes 3 and 4; Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in cassettes 3 or 4.
  • Page 496 – Multi Purpose Tray; Pull up right cover 1 lever and open the right cover 1.
  • Page 497 – Inside the Right Covers 1, 3 and 4
  • Page 499 – Duplex unit; Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the duplex unit.
  • Page 500 – Duplex Unit and Cassette 1
  • Page 502 – Fixing unit
  • Page 503 – Remove the original from the original tray.
  • Page 504 – Right tray; Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the right tray.
  • Page 505 – Bridge Unit
  • Page 506 – Document Finisher; Coupling Section
  • Page 507 – Tray A
  • Page 508 – Tray B
  • Page 509 – Tray C; Open the upper left cover.
  • Page 510 – Conveyor / Inner Tray
  • Page 511 – Ejection Section; Close the folding unit left cover.
  • Page 512 – Conveyor Section; Open the front cover 1 and 2.
  • Page 519 – Clearing a Staple Jam; Follow the steps below to remove jammed staples.; Staple cartridge holder A
  • Page 520 – Staple cartridge holder B/C
  • Page 523 – Appendix
  • Page 524 – Optional Equipment; Overview of Optional Equipment; The following optional equipment is available for the machine.
  • Page 526 – Manual staple mode; Replacing Staples on page 11-7; Maximum number of sheets available for manual stapling; Stapling position
  • Page 527 – Finishing the manual staple mode; seconds, the manual staple mode will be automatically finished.; Mailbox; Folding Unit
  • Page 530 – Character Entry Method; QWERTY; Keyboard Layout; Entry Screens; Lower-case Letter Entry Screen; Description
  • Page 532 – Entering Characters; Follow the steps shown below to enter
  • Page 533 – Cassettes 1
  • Page 534 – Basic Paper Specifications
  • Page 535 – Choosing the Appropriate Paper; Condition
  • Page 537 – Other Paper Specifications; The density of the paper fibers; Specially treated paper:; Special Paper; The following paper and media can be used.
  • Page 539 – Thick Paper; with the leading edge raised a few millimeters.; Label; Be sure to feed labels from the multi purpose tray.; Top sheet
  • Page 540 – Use label paper that conforms to the following specifications.; Colored Paper; Top sheet weight
  • Page 541 – Specifications
  • Page 542 – Semiconductor laser and electrophotography
  • Page 543 – Same as Copying Speed.
  • Page 544 – Scanner; Windows 7
  • Page 546 – trays; When the Folding Unit is installed, 3000 sheets.
  • Page 547 – Number of Sheets; Saddle Stitch; Media types; Saddle Stitch
  • Page 548 – Glossary
  • Page 549 – key to view a detailed explanation on the touch panel.
  • Page 550 – This indicates the number of A4 size printouts made in one minute.; Printer Driver
  • Page 551 – DHCP; TWAIN (Technology Without An Interesting Name)
  • Page 553 – Index
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Page 2 - Introduction; Included Guides; Quick Guide

Introduction Thank you for your purchase of 6550ci/7550ci. This Operation Guide is intended to help you operate the machine correctly, perform routine maintenance and take a simple troubleshooting action as necessary, so that you can always use the machine in good condition. Please read this Operati...

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i Safety Conventions in This Guide The sections of this guide and parts of the machine marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and safe usage of the machine. The symbols and their meanings are indicated below. S...

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