Ricoh MP01 - Manual

Ricoh MP01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; Important
  • Page 3 – SAFETY INFORMATION
  • Page 11 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; Using the By; USING THE CONTROL PANEL
  • Page 12 – MAINTAINING THE PRINTER
  • Page 13 – INDEX
  • Page 14 – OVERVIEW; Manuals for this Machine; System Overview
  • Page 15 – pass Tray
  • Page 17 – Features
  • Page 18 – Options
  • Page 19 – Using this Manual; Contents; Chapter 2: USING THE CONTROL PANEL - how to use the buttons and menus
  • Page 20 – Conventions
  • Page 21 – Related Documents
  • Page 22 – SETTING UP
  • Page 23 – REQUIREMENTS; information on using the parallel port.; Environmental Requirements
  • Page 24 – out of direct sunlight.; Electrical Requirements; The machine requires a power source of 120V, 60 Hz, more than 9A.
  • Page 25 – Parallel Cable Requirements
  • Page 26 – CONNECTING TO THE HOST COMPUTER; Connecting the Parallel Cable; Follow these steps to connect the machine to your host computer :
  • Page 28 – INSTALLING DRIVERS
  • Page 29 – Letter 8
  • Page 30 – If you want to load a paper size not shown in the list of step; Using the By-pass Tray; Follow these steps to print a job using the By-pass Tray:
  • Page 31 – Note: The Sift Tray is available only; Refer to the “Using the Control Panel” chapter in this manual for
  • Page 32 – TESTING; Follow these steps to access the Test menu:; ] indicator tur ns off. This indicates you are in; the machine system and configuration.
  • Page 33 – USING THE CONTROL PANEL
  • Page 34 – CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS
  • Page 35 – USING THE; Using the Function Keys
  • Page 36 – When you press the [
  • Page 37 – Using the Display; Control Panel messages.; Using the LED Indicators; Off - indicates the printer power is off.
  • Page 38 – is received, the printer will stop with this light on.; MAIN MENUS
  • Page 40 – USING THE JOB CONTROL MENU; To access the Job Control menu, press the [; menu contains the following submenus:; Paper Input Submenu; to specify the input paper source.; Tray Priority Selection
  • Page 41 – By-pass Size Selection; The default value is A4
  • Page 42 – ] key to select the dimension value. Holding either; Envelope Size Selection; C5 Env
  • Page 44 – Paper Output Submenu; The Paper Output submenu contains the Output Tray selection.; Output Tray Selection; The default value is Standard Tray.; becomes Output Tray 1.
  • Page 45 – System Submenu; to make changes to the operating status of the printer.; Jam Recovery Selection; all lost pages after you clear the paper jam.; The default value is Off.
  • Page 46 – Print PS Errors Selection; Yes - prints a PostScript; Edge Smoothing Selection
  • Page 47 – Toner Saving Selection; normal amount of toner.; Time Out Selection; The options are as follows:; The default setting is 30 seconds.; Energy Saver Selection
  • Page 48 – Off; Low Toner Selection; Stop - causes the printer to stop printing.; Resolution Selection
  • Page 49 – Image Density Selection; The default value is Normal.; PM (Preventive Maintenance) Alarm Selection
  • Page 50 – PCL5 Submenu; The PCL5 submenu contains the following selections:; Form Feed Selection; stored in the print buffer.; Orientation Selection; The default value is Portrait.
  • Page 51 – Line Wrap Selection; Form Length Selection; Font Source
  • Page 52 – Point Size Option; space font. It is not available when you select a fixed-pitch font.; Symbol Set selection
  • Page 53 – Menu Reset; USING THE HOST INTERFACE MENU; To access the Host Interface menu, press the [; The Host Interface menu contains the following:; Parallel Setup Submenu; From the Host Interface menu, press the [
  • Page 54 – Personality Selection
  • Page 55 – Bi-Direction Selection; NIC Personality Submenu
  • Page 56 – USING THE LANGUAGE MENU; To access the Language menu, press the [
  • Page 57 – USING THE TEST/PRINT MENU; The Test/Print menu contains the following selections:; System Reset; PCL Font List
  • Page 58 – System Config; ] key until “System Config” displays on the Control Panel.; Error Log; ] key until “Error Log” displays on the Control Panel.; PS Font List; ] key while “PS Font List” displays on the Control
  • Page 59 – MAINTAINING THE PRINTER
  • Page 60 – Storing Toner Cartridges; Warnings: Do not incinerate toner or toner containers.; Toner dust might ignite when exposed to open flames.
  • Page 61 – MAINT; Replacing the Toner Cartridge; Use the following procedure to replace the Toner Cartridge.
  • Page 63 – Low Toner Condition
  • Page 64 – Replacing the PCU; Use the following procedure to replace the PCU.
  • Page 65 – Remove the new PCU from its package.
  • Page 66 – AND PAPER FEED ROLLERS; Replacing the Transfer Roller Unit; Use the following procedure to replace the transfer roller unit.
  • Page 67 – Remove the new transfer roller unit from its package.
  • Page 68 – Turn the lever “B1”up to the right.
  • Page 69 – Replacing the Fusing Unit; Use the following procedure to replace the Fusing Unit.
  • Page 70 – Note: B e s u r e t o s u p p o r t t h e; Remove the new Fusing Unit from its package.
  • Page 71 – Replacing the Paper Feed Rollers
  • Page 72 – Open the Front Cover.
  • Page 73 – when you slide them into the machine.
  • Page 74 – Replacing the LCT Paper Feed Rollers
  • Page 75 – CLEANING; CAUTION: Do not use ammonia-based cleaning products near the
  • Page 76 – Replace the Toner Car tridge.
  • Page 77 – USING THE OPTIONS
  • Page 80 – MEMORY EXPANSION
  • Page 81 – Selecting DRAM SIMM Modules; Table 4-4. SIMM modules compatible with this machine
  • Page 82 – Installing DRAM SIMM Modules
  • Page 84 – HARD DISK OPTION; Installation; Disk Based Collation
  • Page 85 – Soft Font Storage
  • Page 86 – INPUT OPTIONS; Envelope Feeder; Media Selection
  • Page 87 – Installing the Envelope Feeder
  • Page 90 – Large Capacity Tray; Installing the LCT
  • Page 91 – Using the LCT
  • Page 92 – Paper Bank; Installing the Paper Bank
  • Page 93 – Using the Paper Bank
  • Page 95 – OUTPUT OPTIONS; Finisher
  • Page 96 – Installing the Finisher
  • Page 97 – Stapling
  • Page 98 – Replacing the Staple Cartridge
  • Page 99 – Duplex Tray; Installing the Duplex Tray
  • Page 100 – B. Short Edge binding; M a i l b o x
  • Page 103 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 104 – Paper Misfeeds
  • Page 105 – Clearing Misfeeds
  • Page 106 – Figure 5-2. Front Cover paper misfeed areas
  • Page 107 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area A
  • Page 108 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area B
  • Page 109 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area C
  • Page 110 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area D
  • Page 111 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area R; Clearing Misfeeds from Area U
  • Page 113 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area W1; Clearing Misfeeds from Area W2
  • Page 115 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area Y
  • Page 116 – Clearing Misfeeds from Area Z
  • Page 118 – Solving Problems; Table 5-1. Basic problems and their solutions
  • Page 121 – PRINT QUALITY PROBLEMS
  • Page 124 – NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 125 – CONTROL PANEL MESSAGES
  • Page 134 – PRINTER; Electrical and Hardware Specifications
  • Page 135 – SPECIFIC; Table 6-2 Printer size
  • Page 137 – Printer Capabilities; Tray Functionality
  • Page 141 – Parallel Interface
  • Page 142 – Network Interface; MEDIA; Media Guidelines; Paper
  • Page 143 – Transparencies; Envelopes
  • Page 144 – Media Tips
  • Page 148 – Symbols
  • Page 151 – Note to users in the United States of America; DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
  • Page 152 – Overseas Affiliates
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Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Important

INTRODUCTION This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatilityfrom this machine, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manualin a handy place near the machine.Please read ...

Page 3 - SAFETY INFORMATION

SAFETY INFORMATION i SAFETY INFORMATION When using your machine, the following safety precautions should always befollowed. R WARNING : Ignoring this warning could cause serious injury or even death. R CAUTION : Ignoring this caution could cause injury or damage to property. R Symbols R means a situ...

Page 11 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Using the By; USING THE CONTROL PANEL

TABLE OF CONTENTS vii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTIONSAFTY INFORMATION ................................................................... i IMPORTANT INFORMATION ........................................................ v OVERVIEW .........................................................................

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