Lanier 5622 AG - Manual

Lanier 5622 AG

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Copyrights and Trademarks; Trademarks; expat
  • Page 5 – ii; NetBSD
  • Page 6 – iii; Authors Name List; Berkeley and its contributors.
  • Page 7 – iv; JPEG LIBRARY; dependent JPEG Group.
  • Page 8 – ENERGY STAR Program; • Low-Power mode and Off mode or Sleep mode
  • Page 9 – • Duplex Priority; Energy Saver; Specification
  • Page 10 – vii; How to Read this Manual; Symbols; In this manual, the following symbols are used:
  • Page 11 – viii; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Combined Function Operations
  • Page 12 – ix
  • Page 14 – Manuals for this Machine; When using as a copier; • Copy Reference; When using as a facsimile
  • Page 15 – Machine Types
  • Page 16 – Copy Mode; Limitation
  • Page 18 – Connecting the Machine; Note; Parallel port; Reference
  • Page 19 – Requirements; Important; Network cable requirements
  • Page 20 – Connecting the Network Cable to the Network; Turn off the main power switch.
  • Page 21 – Indicators on Network Interface Board
  • Page 22 – Turning On the Power; Power switches; Turning On the Main Power; AAAA
  • Page 23 – The display panel will come on.; Turning Off the Power
  • Page 24 – Turning Off the Main Power; Preparation
  • Page 25 – Configuring the Network
  • Page 26 – Configuring the Network with the Operation Panel; Interface Settings/Network; File Transfer Settings
  • Page 27 – Network Settings; The “User Tools Main Menu” appears.; BBBB; Press; CCCC; Press; The following screen appears on the panel display.; Make sure that the; The following screen appears on the panel display.
  • Page 28 – EEEE
  • Page 29 – Acquiring the IP Address from the DHCP Server
  • Page 30 – When using NetWare; To use the machine on NetWare, be sure to select the type of; FFFF; Returns to the
  • Page 31 – GGGG; Printer Features; HHHH
  • Page 32 – Click; Click
  • Page 33 – Clear; enter the correct delivery server IP address.; OK
  • Page 34 – Setting the Number of Recalls
  • Page 35 – Exit; key on the [User Tools Main Menu] to return
  • Page 36 – Operations; Control Panel; Clear Modes
  • Page 37 – Sample Copy
  • Page 38 – Changing Modes; Copy; key to use each function.
  • Page 39 – Changing to Copy Mode; Press the
  • Page 40 – Copying and Multi-accessing; Interrupt; Start; Interrupt
  • Page 41 – Document Server Mode
  • Page 42 – Storing Documents while Copying; You can copy while storing files.; Storing Documents from the Fax display; If you selected; Storing Documents from Printer; The copy job will be interrupted.
  • Page 43 – Facsimile Mode; Changing to Facsimile Mode; Printing a Received Fax; Printing a received fax while copying; Facsimile
  • Page 44 – Sending a Fax; Sending a fax while copying; You can send a fax while copying.; Sending a fax while printing; Printing is interrupted.; When Scanning Other Jobs
  • Page 45 – Printer Mode; Changing to Printer Mode; Printing; Print the job from your computer.
  • Page 46 – Scanner Mode; Changing to Scanner Mode; Storing Documents in Memory; Using the Network TWAIN Scanner; Using the Network Delivery Scanner
  • Page 47 – Interrupting scanning; Scanning while copying; Reset; Scanning while printing
  • Page 49 – Sample operations; “Print Priority” on p.69 “Print
  • Page 52 – Overview
  • Page 53 – Process; Prepare the documents you want to save.; • The documents are saved in the machine memory.
  • Page 55 – Features and Benefits; On Demand Printing; Use to print any saved document as required.; Your current situation might be...
  • Page 56 – File Merge Printing
  • Page 57 – With the Document Server; key. If you are not satisfied
  • Page 58 – Facsimile Resend; have to scan them again and again.
  • Page 59 – Operation from a Computer
  • Page 60 – Scanning Originals
  • Page 61 – To change the file name
  • Page 62 – To set or change the password
  • Page 63 – key in the; • If no password is set for the doc-
  • Page 64 – Printing Saved Documents; to select the
  • Page 65 – tings; Binding format; Select File
  • Page 66 – Stopping printing
  • Page 67 – Select the document to be printed.; key to print the
  • Page 68 – Print First Page; Click the
  • Page 69 – Deleting Saved Documents; Select the document to be deleted.
  • Page 70 – key. To delete the value
  • Page 71 – Searching Saved Documents; You can use either the; Search by File Name; To Search by File Name; To Search by User Name
  • Page 72 – All the files
  • Page 73 – To Check the Details of Stored Documents
  • Page 74 – Accessing the User Tools (System Settings); Changing the Settings; : Press to return to the
  • Page 75 – Exiting from the User Tools; U s e r
  • Page 76 – “General Features
  • Page 80 – “Key Operator Tools
  • Page 81 – General Features; Panel Tone; Warm Up Notice; Copy Count Display; Function Priority
  • Page 82 – Print Priority; Function Reset Timer
  • Page 83 – Output: Document Server; Internal Tray 1
  • Page 84 – Prepare Stapling; to prepare stapling.; Output tray settings
  • Page 85 – When Finisher 500 is the finisher shift tray:; tray, the interrupting job will be delivered to Internal Tray 1.; When Finisher 1000 is the finisher shift tray:; Paper Size Settings; You can specify the output tray for delivery.; The paper sizes you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:
  • Page 86 – The paper sizes you can set for tray 2 are as follows:; DL Env; Specifying a custom paper size
  • Page 87 – key, and then enter the correct; The paper types you can set for the bypass tray are as follows:; The paper types you can set for trays 1, 3 and 4 are as follows:
  • Page 88 – The paper types you can set for tray 2 are as follows:; The paper types you can set for LCT are as follows:
  • Page 90 – Timer Setting; Auto Off Timer; Panel Off Timer; System Reset Timer
  • Page 91 – Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer; Facsimile Auto Reset Timer; Scanner Auto Reset Timer; Set Date; Set Time
  • Page 92 – IP Address; Gateway Address; Access Control and Access Mask
  • Page 93 – Network Boot; Select how to set an IP address from a client.; Effective Protocol; Select the protocol, to use in the network.; NW Frame Type; Select the frame type when you use NetWare.; Ethernet Speed
  • Page 94 – Interface Settings/Parallel Interface
  • Page 95 – File Transfer; Delivery Server IP Address; Fax RX File Transmission
  • Page 96 – • Delivery Failure File (Dlvry Failure File); Recall Interval Time; Number of Recalls
  • Page 97 – Key Operator Tools; p.84 “Key Operator Code”; User Code Management; Key Counter Management; Use the key counter to specify whether users are limited or not.; Key Operator Code
  • Page 98 – Delete; Display/Print Counter; Print Counter List; Cancel
  • Page 99 – Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code; Change User Name Order; User Code
  • Page 100 – Printer; Scanner; To Register the New User Code
  • Page 102 – Changing the User Code
  • Page 103 – Select the user code you want to change.; Enter the new information for the item that you want to change.; key, enter a new user code with the; Enter Name; key, and then enter a new
  • Page 104 – The display returns to the initial settings screen.; Clearing the User Code; To clear a user code; All on The Page; when you want to select all the user codes displayed
  • Page 105 – To delete all user codes
  • Page 106 – Delete All; Yes
  • Page 107 – Printing the Number of Prints (Counter) for Each User Code
  • Page 108 – Select a User Code from the left side of the display.; Press either
  • Page 109 – Printing the Number of Prints (Counter) for All User Codes
  • Page 110 – Clearing the Counter; Clearing the Number of Prints (Counter) for Each User Code
  • Page 111 – Clearing the Number of Prints (Counter) for All User Codes
  • Page 112 – Auto Delete File; Delete All Files; Display Password with Stored File
  • Page 113 – Entering Text; Available Characters; • Alphabetic characters; Keys; Shift Lock; to
  • Page 114 – How to Enter Text; Entering letters; Shift; Deleting characters; Backspace
  • Page 116 – Other Functions; Inquiry; Consumables; Inquiry information is displayed.; Printing inquiry information; Inquiry information is printed.
  • Page 117 – Español; Displaying the Total Counter; Counter; The totals are displayed.; A counter list is printed.
  • Page 118 – INDEX
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Page 4 - Copyrights and Trademarks; Trademarks; expat

i Copyrights and Trademarks Trademarks Ethernet ® is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. PostScript ® and Acrobat ® are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorpo- rated.Apple Talk, Apple, Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, In-corporated.Novell, and Netware are regis...

Page 5 - ii; NetBSD

ii NetBSD Copyright Notice of NetBSDFor all users to use this product:This product contains NetBSD operating system:For the most part, the software constituting the NetBSD operating system is notin the public domain; its authors retain their copyright.The following text shows the copyright notice us...

Page 6 - iii; Authors Name List; Berkeley and its contributors.

iii Authors Name List All product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.The following notices are required to satisfy the license terms of the softwarethat we have mentioned in this document:• This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkel...

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