Manual Guide Docuprint - c5005 - D PDF
Manual Guide Docuprint - c5005 - D PDF
Manual Guide Docuprint - c5005 - D PDF
User Guide
It may be a legal offence to print currency notes, certificates of stocks and securities, or any other
documents of similar nature, regardless of whether they will be used.
The data saved in the hard disk of the machine may be lost if there is any problem in the hard disk. Fuji
Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss.
Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any breakdown of machines due to infection of computer virus or
computer hacking.
Important
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2. Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
3. We welcome any comments on ambiguities, errors, omissions, or missing pages.
4. Never attempt any procedure on the machine that is not specifically described in this manual.
Unauthorized operation can cause faults or accidents. Fuji Xerox is not liable for any problems resulting
from unauthorized operation of the equipment.
An export of this product is strictly controlled in accordance with Laws concerning Foreign Exchange
and Foreign Trade of Japan and/or the export control regulations of the United States.
Fuji Xerox shares the global concern about environmental conservation and has integrated that concern
in its business activities from research and development to disposal. We have implemented a number of
programs to lessen the burden on the environment. For example, we have totally eliminated ozone-
depleting chlorofluorocarbons from our manufacturing facilities.
We are committed to leadership in the conservation of resources by reusing and recycling post-consumer
waste material such as paper, cartridges, and parts from our customer's copiers and printers.
Preface 3
Security Features
• Communication Encryption*2 • Secure Print/Private Charge Print*1*3
Prevents information leaks due to unauthorized Stores a password-protected document in
access. the printer, which is output following
• Control Panel Lock authentication by password entry on the
Provides password-based access control to control panel or by smart card. This feature
control panel operations. is ideal for printing confidential documents.
• Print User Control • Prevent data leakage by removing the
Authentication feature controls printer access. accumulated data on the hard disk*4
This printer includes the overwriting function
• Data Reception Control that prevents the remaining data on the hard
Controls access to the printer by IP address disk from being analyzed from outside as well
(when LPD or Port 9100 is used). as all data deleting function that removes all the
remaining data on the device at once.
*1
: Requires to install the HDD Extension Kit (optional) or to enable a RAM disk.
*2
: The data encryption feature is not supported on the model available in China.
*3
: Features on this printer may not be useable in some regions. Contact your dealer for details.
*4
: Requires the HDD Extension Kit (optional).
2 Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
2.1 Main Components and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Main Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Control Panel Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
2.2 Switching On/Off the Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Switching the Main Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Switching the Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Switching the Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Switching the Main Power Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
2.3 Circuit Breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
2.4 Setting/Exiting the Energy Saver Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Entering the Energy Saver Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Exiting the Energy Saver Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
If the Printer Does Not Enter Energy Saver Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
2.5 Canceling/Checking a Print Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Canceling a Print Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Checking the Status of a Print Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
2.6 Importing Printer Information to a Print Driver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Obtain Printer Information by Specifying Printer Name and IP Address . . . . . . . 65
Obtain Printer Information Automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Set Printer Information Manually . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Contents 5
4 Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
4.1 About Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Supported Paper Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Supported Paper Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Unsupported Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Storing and Handling Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
4.2 Loading Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Paper Sizes/Paper Type for Trays 1 through 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
6 Contents
6 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
6.1 Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Paper Jam in Tray 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
Paper Jam in Trays 1 to 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217
Paper Jams in Tray 6 (HCF B1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220
Paper Jams in Upper Left Cover A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Paper Jams in Bottom Left Cover C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Paper Jams in Top Left Cover D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Paper Jams in Duplex Module Cover B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Paper Jams in Finisher-B1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Paper Jams in Finisher-C1 with Booklet Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231
6.2 Stapler Faults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
Staple Jams in Finisher-B1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
Staple Jams in Booklet Maker Unit for Finisher-B1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
Staple Jams in Finisher-C1 with Booklet Maker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244
6.3 Hardware Problems (Power Failure, Abnormal Noise, etc.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
6.4 Printing Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
6.5 Print and Image Quality Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Clearing the Interior (LED Printheads) of the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
6.6 Paper Feed Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
6.7 Error Messages and Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
6.8 Network-related Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287
CentreWare Internet Services Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287
Mail Print/E-mail Notification Service Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
IPv6 Connection Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
IPv6 Environment Printing Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289
Other IPv6 Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290
6.9 Non-Genuine Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291
Contents 7
8 Contents
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Contents 9
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14 Safety Notes
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16 Safety Notes
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Safety Notes 17
18 Safety Notes
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This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
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Internet
IPP Local Connection
Parallel/USB
Network Connection
LPD/SMB/Port9100/EtherTalk/WSD*
Network Connection
NetWare/Windows Shared Printer
TCP/ TCP/ IPX/ Net TCP/ TCP/ TCP/ Apple TCP/ TCP/
Protocol - -
IP IP SPX BEUI IP IP IP Talk IP IP
Windows® 2000 { { { { { { { { { - - -
Windows® XP { { { { { - { { { - - -
Windows Vista® { { { { { - { { { - - {
Windows® 7 { { { - - - { { { - - {
Windows { { { { { - { { { - - -
Server® 2003
Windows { { { { { - { { { - - {
Server® 2008
Windows { { { - - - { { { - - {
Server® 2008 R2
Mac OS® - { { - - - - - - { - -
9.2.2
Mac OS X - { { - - - - - - { { -
10.3.9 - 10.4.6,
10.4.8 - 10.4.11,
10.5 - 10.6
*1
: To use this feature, the Parallel Port Kit (optional) must be installed.
*2
: The computer must be connected to the printer via a USB 2.0 port.
*3
: WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
Refer to
• For information on how to print PostScript data, refer to the manual on the PostScript Driver Library CD-
ROM.
Windows 2000 PCL Print Installing the print driver is available from the Driver CD
Windows XP Driver Kit CD-ROM.
Windows Vista Refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the
CD-ROM.
Windows 7
Windows Server 2003 PostScript Installing the print driver is available from the PostScript
Windows Server 2008 Print Driver Driver Library CD-ROM.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Refer to the manual on the PostScript Driver Library CD-
ROM for details.
Mac OS 9.2.2 PostScript Installing the print driver is available from the PostScript
Mac OS X 10.3.9-10.4.6, Print Driver Driver Library CD-ROM.
10.4.8-10.4.11, 10.5 - 10.6 Refer to the manual on the PostScript Driver Library CD-
ROM for details.
USB Connection
When using a USB connection, set the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM on your computer before
connecting the cable. Refer to the Manual (HTML document) in the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM
for details on how to install the print driver.
Installation is complete.
Note
• Message [Ready to print IP Address failed] may be displayed on the control panel. To erase this
message, set to [STATIC] in [Network/Port] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [IPv4 Settings] > [Get IP Address] to
specify IP address (Example: 192.168.1.100) or [Disabled] for each port other than the USB port in
[Network/Port].
Refer to
• For setting method of IP address, refer to “Setting the Network Environment” (P. 36).
• For setting each port, refer to “Enabling Ports” (P. 40).
Use 1000BASE-T (When the optional Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit is installed) or a straight-
type network cable that supports 100BASE-TX and 10BASE-T.
Important
• It is necessary to use the category (CAT5) or enhanced category 5 (CAT5e) cable for connecting with
1000BASE-T. We recommend to use enhanced category 5 (CAT5e) cable or higher for its better signal
quality and counter-noise characteristic.
• 1000BASE-T may not be able to fully deliver its performance despite the Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit
installed, for it depends on the processing speed of the printer.
• Optional Parallel Port Kit and Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit cannot be installed at the same time.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
Important
• Position of the connector varies according to whether
the optional Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit is installed or
not. Make sure to connect with the appropriate
connector for your environment.
• The connector in the standard configuration cannot be
used when the Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit is installed.
• MAC address is the same as in the standard
configuration when installing the Gigabit Ethernet
Board Kit.
• LED1 on the Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit lights up as Example:When the Gigabit Ethernet
follows according to the network environment Board Kit is installed.
connected.
10BASE-T environment: Off
100BASE-T environment: Lights in yellow
1000BASE-T environment: Lights in blue
Parallel Connection
When using a parallel connection, you must first install the optional Parallel Port Kit and
connector conversion cable.
Important
• Optional Parallel Port Kit and Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit cannot be installed at the same time.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
Note
• Message [Ready to print IP Address failed] may be
displayed on the control panel. To erase this message,
set to [STATIC] in [Network/Port] > [TCP/IP Settings] >
[IPv4 Settings] > [Get IP Address] to specify IP
address (Example: 192.168.1.100) or [Disabled] for
each port other than the Parallel port in [Network/Port].
Refer to
• For setting method of IP address, refer to “1.4 Setting
the Network Environment” (P. 36).
• For setting each port, refer to “1.5 Enabling Ports”
(P. 40).
Note
• This guide assumes that [Language] has been set to [English]. The following operations are
unnecessary if you are using an English operating system.
Note
• The printer can use an IPv6 address in an IPv6 network environment. For information on using IPv6
addresses, refer to “Setting an IP Address (IPv6)” (P. 39).
Note
• For information on how to print the [Configuration Report], refer to “7.2 Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 326).
• The printer can also obtain its IP address by using a BOOTP or RARP server. If using a BOOTP or
RARP server, set [Get IP Address] to [BOOTP] or [RARP].
• If using a DHCP server, the printer’s IP address may change without notice. Make sure to check the
address periodically.
The following explains how to set up an IP address on the Control Panel. Depending on your
network environment, your printer also needs a subnet mask and gateway address. Consult
your network administrator for the settings required for your printer.
7. Press the < > button until [IPv4 Settings] TCP/IP Settings
is displayed.
IPv4 Settings
10. Press the < > button until [STATIC] is Get IP Address
displayed.
STATIC
12. Press the < > or <Back> button to return IPv4 Settings
to [Get IP Address].
Get IP Address
15. Enter the value in the first field using the IP Address
< > or < > button (Example: 192), and
press the < > button. 192.000.000.000
Note
• If you do not need to change the setting, press the
< > button to advance to the next field.
• Pressing the < > and < > button longer increments
the value by 10.
• To return to the previous field, press the < > button.
18. Press the < > button until [Subnet Mask] IPv4 Settings
is displayed.
Subnet Mask
19. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Subnet Mask
The current subnet mask is displayed.
•000.000.000.000
20. Enter the subnet mask in the same way you Subnet Mask
entered the IP address (Example:
255.255.255.000), and press the <OK> •255.255.255.000
button to confirm your entry.
21. Press the <Back> button to return to IPv4 Settings
[Subnet Mask].
Subnet Mask
22. Press the < > button to display [Gateway IPv4 Settings
Address].
Gateway Address
23. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Gateway Address
The current gateway address is displayed.
•000.000.000.000
Note
• For information on how to print the [Configuration Report], refer to “7.2 Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 326).
Note
• CentreWare Internet Services cannot be used when the printer is directly connected to the computer via
parallel cable or USB cable.
Note
• If you access CentreWare Internet Services using a proxy server, the response from the service may be
slow or the service may not be displayed.
• For information on how to set up your web browser, refer to the online help for the web browser.
If you want to change the display language of CentreWare Internet Services, change the
display language of your web browser.
Note
• For information on how to change the display language of your web browser, refer the online help for the
web browser.
Also, if CentreWare Internet Services does not operate properly, use the following steps to
configure your web browser.
The procedure uses Internet Explorer 6.0 as an example.
3. Under [Check for newer versions of stored pages:] on the [Settings] dialog box, select
either [Every visit to the page] or [Every time you start Internet Explorer].
4. Click [OK].
Refer to
• “[InternetServices]” (P. 163)
• “1.5 Enabling Ports” (P. 40)
The following are the main features on each tab of CentreWare Internet Services.
Trays Displays the status of paper in the paper tray and the status of
the output tray.
Refer to
• “6.7 Error Messages and Error Codes” (P. 258)
Total Runtime Displays the total hours of runtime such as operation, stand-by,
Low Power, or Sleep Mode up to now.
Error History Displays error information stored in the error log. Refer to “Error
Codes” (P. 270) for more information on the meaning of error
codes displayed.
Print Job Submission Select files stored on the computer and print them directly to the
printer. The [Print] tab appears only when the HDD Extension Kit
(optional) is installed.
Description Displays the printer’s product name and serial number. You can
also set the name *1, location*1, contact person*1, administrator’s
e-mail address*1, and machine’s e-mail address*1.
General Setup The current setting is displayed. You can also set other items.
• Setting
Configuration / Job Management / Paper Tray Attributes /
Paper Settings / Power Saver/Energy Saver Settings / Stored
Document Settings / Memory Settings / Internet Services
Settings*1 / Cloning*1 / Calibration / Alert Notification*1
Connectivity You can check and change Network-related settings like ports
and protocols.
Support Displays a link to support information and a site for ordering consumables.
2. In the URL field, enter the IP address or URL of the printer, and press the <Enter>
key. The top page of CentreWare Internet Services is displayed.
• Example - IP address for IPv4 • Example - URL
Note
• When specifying a port number, enter a “:” (colon) and then “80” (the factory default port number) after
the address. Verify the printer's port number by printing [Configuration Report].
• The port number can be changed under the [Properties] tab > [Connectivity] > [Protocols] > [HTTP]. If
you change the port number, you must enter a “:” (colon) and then the port number after the address.
• Displays a screen for entering the user name and password when the Authentication function is set.
Enter the ID and password of the administrator or user registered on the printer. Contact your
administrator for information on your ID and password. User information is displayed on the upper right
when CentreWare Internet Services is started up.
• After you logged in with the ID and password for administrator or the user registered in the printer to
configure and confirm settings, make sure to click [Logout] to log out the system in order to prevent the
leakage of information.
• When data encryption is enabled, enter “https” instead of “http” before the address when accessing
CentreWare Internet Services.
• For information about data encryption features, refer to “7.9 Security Features” (P. 343) and “7.11 Control
Access to Printer Features by Pre-registering Users” (P. 365).
Important
• To display the online help for CentreWare Internet Services, users need to have the environment to
connect to the internet. The communication fee shall be borne by you.
Note
• There are precautions/restrictions on drivers for Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition,
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions, Microsoft Windows Vista x64, Microsoft Windows Server
2008 x64 Editions, Microsoft Windows 7 x64 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2. Read “Important
Information” on the download page of our web site before using these drivers.
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Refer to
• “ Control Panel” (P. 54)”
2 Extra center tray Outputs are delivered here by separating the center tray into two levels.
4 Power switch Switches the printer on/off. Press the < | > side of the power switch on the
printer to turn it on, and press the < > side to turn it off.
Refer to
• “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power” (P. 57)
5 Front cover Opened when replacing a drum cartridge and a toner cartridge or removing
jammed papers.
7 Tray 2, 3, & 4 Load paper here when 3 Tray Module (optional) is installed.
(3 Tray Module) (optional)
8 Tray 6 (HCF B1) (optional) Load paper here when HCF B1 (optional) is installed.
9 Tray 6 top cover Open this cover to remove jammed papers after moving Tray 6 to the left.
10 Tray 5 (Bypass Tray) Load paper here to print on paper that cannot be loaded in Trays 1 to 4. Used
for loading not only plain paper but also non-standard paper such as envelope.
This tray can be extended in 2 levels if necessary.
11 Left top tray (side tray) Prints are delivered here, facing up.
(optional)
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Note
• Before you open this cover, exit the Sleep Mode and then switch off the
printer.
4 Bottom left cover C Open this cover to remove jammed papers. When Tray 6 is installed, open this
cover after moving Tray 6 to the left.
5 Adjusting foot Prevents the printer from toppling over. Move the printer to its installation site
and then rotate this adjuster in clockwise direction until it touches a floor.
6 RESET button Automatically switches the printer off when a current leakage is detected.
7 Gigabit Ethernet interface Installing a Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit (optional) allows the connection of a
connector (optional) 1000BASE-T Ethernet interface cable.
8 Parallel interface connector Inserting Parallel Port Kit (optional) allows the connection of a Centronics
(optional) interface cable.
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1 Drum cartridge release lever Unlocks this lever when replacing a drum cartridge.
2 Toner cartridges Contains Yellow (Y), Magenta (M), Cyan (C) and Black (K) toner.
3 Main power switch Switches the main power of the printer on/off. Always follow the instructions by
the system administrator.
Important
• Always switch the power off before switching the main power off.
Refer to
• “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power” (P. 57)
4 Waste toner bottle (R5) Contains a waste toner bottle to collect waste toner.
5 Drum cartridges Contains photoconductors. Drum cartridge names from left to right when facing
(R1, R2, R3, R4) the printer are R1, R2, R3, and R4.
6 Drum cartridge cover Open this cover when replacing a drum cartridge or cleaning the inside of the
printer.
Important
• Do not touch this unit as it is extremely hot.
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1 Tray attachment Install this attachment when delivering A4 or B5 paper to the right
middle tray without stapling.
Refer to
• “Installing the Tray Attachment” (P. 52)
3 Booklet maker side cover Open this cover when replacing the booklet staple cartridge.
4 Booklet staple cartridge [R2/R3] Contains staples. Remove this cartridge when replacing or adding staples,
or removing jammed staples.
9 Front door Open this cover when removing jammed paper or replacing staples.
11 Front transport door G Open this cover when discarding punch scraps.
14 Center tray (Finisher transport Prints are delivered here when they are unable to be delivered to the right
cover F) middle tray. Pull the cover upward when removing jammed papers.
Note
• Remove outputs delivered to the center tray frequently.
Note
• The power cord connected to the Finisher-B1 is a connecting cord dedicated to the printer.
Do not connect this cord to any other devices than the printer.
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) is required when installing the finisher.
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1 Front door Open this cover when removing jammed papers or staples, replacing or
adding staples, or discarding punch scraps.
6 Right bottom tray Documents are delivered here when folding is selected for the Booklet
Creation feature.
8 Booklet staple cartridge [R2/R3] Contains staples. Remove this cartridge when replacing or adding staples,
or removing jammed staples.
10 Center tray (Finisher transport Prints are delivered here when they are unable to be delivered to the Right
cover F) top tray or Right middle tray. Pull the cover upward when removing
jammed papers.
Note
• Remove outputs delivered to the center tray frequently.
Note
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) is required when installing the finisher.
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1 <Log In/Out> lamp Lights when authenticating the card that is inserted in the Embedded IC Card
Reader (optional) or the connected IC Card Reader for relative devices.
4 <Main Power> lamp Lights when the main power of the printer is switched on.
5 Display Displays the status of the printer, menu options, and messages.
[Please Wait...] is displayed when the printer power is switched on. Print job is
available when the display message changes to [Ready to print].
It displays authenticated user ID for about 2 seconds when card authentication
is used.
Nothing will be displayed during Energy Saver Mode even if the printer power is
switched on.
Refer to
• “Control Panel Display” (P. 56)
6 <Energy Saver> button The button lights while the printer is in Energy Saver mode.
The printer exits Energy Saver mode by pressing this button.
The printer enters Energy Saver mode (Low Power mode) by pressing this
button during Stand-by state.
Note
• <Energy Saver> button may be kept lit for several tens of seconds if the
printer is switched off during Energy Saver mode.
7 Toner Color Display Shows the color of the remaining toner appears on the display.
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8 <Print Menu> button Pressed to print documents stored in the printer or the server, such as Secure
Print or Sample Set.
Note
• To use this function, install the HDD Extension Kit (optional), or enable a RAM
disk if no hard disk is installed.
• Available print function depends on your environment. Refer to “ Control
Panel Menu Tree” (P. 452) for available function for the printer.
Refer to
• “Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
11 < >< >< >< > buttons Pressed to advance to the next menu, item, or option.
Note
• When using the < > and < > buttons to change the current setting,
holding down either button cycles through available settings at high speed.
To display a setting’s default value, press < > and < > at the same time.
12 <OK> button Pressed to confirm the menu option selected on the menu screen. This button
is also used when printing reports/lists.
13 <Back> button Press this button while the menu screen is displayed to return to the previous
item.
14 Outline view In the event of an error, use this to verify the location indicated in an error
message appears on the display.
15 <Online> button Pressing the <Online> button takes the printer offline. The <Ready> lamp is off
and printing is not done while the printer is offline. Pressing the <Online> button
again takes the printer back online (printing enabled).
16 <Information> button Displays detailed information on what is happening at the time by pressing this
button when mark appears on the display.
Note
• The messages on the display vary depending on the printer status and the options installed.
• Pressing the <Information> button while the mark is on the display shows detailed information.
Print Screen
Shows the status of the printer. The following screens are used to indicate when the printer
is in stand-by state or printing.
Menu Screen
Settings
Refer to
• For information about the menu items in the menu screen, refer to “5 Control Panel Settings” (P. 136).
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Important
• Do not switch off the main power immediately after switching on the main power. This may damage the
hard disk and the memory or cause a machine malfunction.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp lights up on the control panel.
Note
• The [Please wait...] message indicates that the machine is warming up. The printer is not available
during warming up.
• Refer to “ Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order)” (P. 258) when the error message is displayed.
• If the printer does not power on, check the following:
• The power cord is plugged in.
• The main power is switched on.
• The <RESET> button is in the depressed position.
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Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
Note
• Make sure that the display is blank and the <Energy
Saver> button does not light up.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
Note <RESET>
• Confirm that the button will stay pressed even after the button
pushing force is released.
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Note
• The <Main Power> lamp lights up on the control panel.
Important
• The life of the fusing unit is largely influenced by power distribution time on the printer. If you set the
printer’s stand-by period longer before entering to the Energy Saver Modes, the power distribution time
gets longer as well. It may cause an early replacement of the fusing unit of the printer. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center.
Note
• The printer can be configured to use just the Low Power mode or Sleep mode.
• Both Low Power mode and Sleep mode triggering cannot be disabled at the same time.
• For information about configuring Low Power mode and Sleep mode settings, refer to “Setting Example:
Changing the Sleep Mode Timer” (P. 139).
Note
• The IC Card Reader may not be supplied with the printer in some regions. Contact your dealer for
details.
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1. Double-click the printer icon on the task bar at the lower right corner of your
monitor.
2. Select the name of the document whose print job you want to cancel, and then delete
it by pressing the <Delete> key.
Note
• If you cannot find the document in the window, cancel the document on the control panel.
• You also can cancel a print job on the [Jobs] tab of CentreWare Internet Services. Refer to CentreWare
Internet Services help for details.
Press the <Cancel Job> button on the control panel. Note that the page currently being
printed continues to print.
You can use the following procedure to cancel printing all data, for instance after adding a
very large document to the print queue.
Off-line
1. Double-click the printer icon on the task bar at the lower right corner of your
monitor.
You can check the status of print jobs also under the [Jobs] tab on CentreWare Internet
Services.
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
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Note
• This function is not available when the printer is directly connected to the computer via parallel cable or
USB cable. In this case, configure settings of the applicable print driver items manually. Refer to “Set
Printer Information Manually” (P. 68) for the procedure. In this case, the paper types and paper sizes
loaded in the trays are not displayed.
• To use this function, the control panel must be used to enable the printer’s SNMP port (Initial default:
[Enabled]).
1. On the [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] (Select [Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS) and display the properties of the printer being used.
6. Click [Next].
8. Click [Finish].
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1. On the [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] (Select [Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS) and display the properties of the printer being used.
6. Click [OK].
1. On the [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] (Select [Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS) and display the properties of the printer being used.
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9. Click [OK].
2. Use the [Select Printer] box to select the printer and then display the Properties dialog
box. In Windows XP WordPad, click [Preferences] to display the dialog box.
3. Click the desired tab and configure print features as required. When you are finished
with the settings, click [OK] to close the dialog box. For details on the print features,
refer to the online help for the print driver.
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(2)
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The following introduces some of the print features available on each tab of the print driver.
For details on each feature, refer to the online help for the print driver.
Tab Feature
Image Options • Allows you to configure settings related to print quality, such as saving toners or
adjusting positions of images.
• Watermarks
Adds a watermark such as “Confidential” underneath
an original image.
Note
• The Properties dialog box also can be displayed by clicking the printer icon on the [Printers and Faxes]
window ([Printers] or [Devices and Printers] window depending on the operating system you are using).
The settings configured here will be the defaults of the features when the dialog box is accessed from an
application.
Note
• Envelopes cannot be printed using Tray 1 (Standard), Tray 2 to 4, and Tray 6 (optional).
Loading Envelopes
Only printing on the address side of the envelope is supported.
The following envelope sizes can be used with this printer.
Important
• For best print quality, do not use envelopes that:
• are curled or twisted.
• are stuck together or damaged.
• have windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossments.
• use tie strings, metal clamps, or metal folding bars.
• have postage stamps attached.
• have any exposed adhesive when the flaps are closed.
• have deckle edges or creased corners.
• are wrinkled, rough or are glued.
• have adhesive flaps open.
Note
• For more information on how to load paper in the bypass tray, refer to “Loading Paper in the Bypass
Tray” (P. 121).
Refer to
• For information on how to load envelopes in the
bypass tray, refer to “ Bypass Tray Feed Orientations
for Envelopes” (P. 122).
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Note
• The method for displaying the Properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used.
Refer to the documentation for the application.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list box, and then click [Preferences].
3. The [Paper/Output] tab appears. Click <v> beside the [Paper] to display the options,
and then select [Advanced Paper Selection].
6. If the output paper size is different from the file size, choose [Automatically Scale] for
[Scale Options], and then select output paper size for [Output Paper Size].
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Length:
98.4 - 1219 mm Length:
182 - 431.8 mm
Width: Width:
88.9 - 320 mm 139.7 - 297 mm
Tray 2 - 4 (optional)
Length:
182 - 457.2 mm
Width:
139.7 - 320 mm
The following example explains how to load long-size paper into the bypass tray.
Note
• Finger prints can leave marks on the printing surface of long-size paper. Take care to avoid getting
marks on the long size paper when loading it.
• For information about loading other custom size paper, refer to “4.2 Loading Paper” (P. 121).
• The only paper type that can be specified for long size paper is [Heavyweight (HW) (106 - 169 gsm)] or [Extra
HW (X-HW) (170 - 256 gsm)].
• The long size paper cannot be printed when the optional finisher is installed.
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Note
• Curl the trailing edge of the long-size paper as far as
possible from the paper inlet slot. Curling it too close
to the paper inlet slot can result in the trailing edge
Print
Side
feeding into the printer, causing the paper to be
creased or wrinkled.
• Carefully insert the leading edge of the paper into the
inlet slot of the bypass tray. Incorrect insertion can
cause paper jams.
• Load paper one sheet at a time.
Important
• Make sure the paper size settings are configured correctly with the print driver or on the control panel.
Setting the wrong paper size can cause malfunction of the printer.
Note
• Only users with administrator level access authority can change settings. Users without administrator
privileges can only view settings.
• Changing the settings on the [Custom Paper Size] dialog box while the printer is being used as a local
printer can affect settings for other printers on your computer. Changing settings when the printer is a
network printer can affect other network-shared printers on other computers over the network. This is
because the printer uses its own form database when it is local, while it uses the form database of a
server that has a print queue when it is networked.
1. On the [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] (select [Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS) and display the properties of the printer being used.
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5. Select custom items to be set from the list box for paper name and size.
Note
• If changing paper name, select the [Create a New Form] check box and then enter a name in [Name].
7. To define other custom paper sizes, repeat Steps 5 and 6 of this procedure.
8. Click [Save].
Note
• Proceed to step 10 when registering with a new paper name.
9. Click [Yes].
Important
• Make sure to set paper sizes correctly. Setting wrong paper sizes can cause printer malfunctions.
Note
• The method for displaying the Properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used.
Refer to the documentation of the application.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list box, and then click [Preferences].
4. When the paper is loaded in the Bypass Tray, click <v> beside the [Paper] to display
the options, and then select [Advanced Paper Selection].
5. Click [OK].
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Note
• Images will not be processed properly when the paper type on the print driver does not match the actual
type of the paper loaded in the paper tray. The toner may not fuse properly onto the paper, resulting in
smearing and other print quality problems.
Refer to
• For information on how to specify the paper type, refer to “ Setting the Paper Sizes of Trays” (P. 129),
and “ Changing the Paper Type Settings of Trays” (P. 131).
• For information on how to load the settings into the print driver, refer to “2.6 Importing Printer Information
to a Print Driver” (P. 65).
When the [Paper Type] settings match the loaded paper type in the tray, the printer will
select the appropriate tray based on the paper type setting you specified, even if you do not
specify a paper tray with the print driver.
This method makes it possible to request a print job without worrying about the type of paper
loaded in each paper tray.
In order to use this feature, use the control panel to configure paper type settings for the
printer trays.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list, and then click [Preferences].
3. Click <v> beside the [Paper] to display the options, and then select [Advanced Paper
Selection].
7. If the output paper size is different from the file size, choose [Automatically Scale] for
[Scale Options], and then select output paper size for [Output Paper Size].
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Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
• All documents stored may be deleted if the printer power is turned off and on, while using RAM disk.
Refer to
• How to enable RAM disk: “Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
Secure Print
Secure Print is a feature that allows you to send a password-protected document to the
printer. Instead of printing the document immediately, the printer stores it temporarily until
you use the control panel to start printing manually. This feature also can store documents
that are not password-protected. By storing frequently-used documents in the printer, you
can print them whenever you want, without having to send them each time from your
computer.
Note
• Whether or not to delete a Secure Print job after printing it can be specified when you print it from the
control panel. For more information, refer to “Control Panel Operations” (P. 85).
• Secure Print output is not supported when [Disabled] is selected for [Secure Print] on the control panel.
• Password input is always required when the [Minimum Passcode Length] setting on the [Configuration]
tab > [Installable Options] > [Installable Options] dialog box of the printer’s properties dialog box is [1] or
greater.
Computer Operations
Note
• The method for displaying the Properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used.
Refer to the documentation for the application.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list box, and then click [Preferences].
4. Click [Setup].
The [Secure Print] dialog box appears.
6. If a password is assigned to the job, enter the password into [Secure Print Passcode].
The password can be up to 12 single-byte numeric characters.
7. For [Job Name], select [Enter Job Name] or [Use Existing Name].
If you selected [Enter Job Name], name the document by entering up to 12 single-byte
characters into [New Job Name].
If you selected [Use Existing Name], the document name will be the name of the
document to be printed. If the printer cannot identify the name of the document, the
date and time that the document will be printed is used for the name.
8. Click [OK].
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The following explains how to print a Secure Print job stored in the printer.
Note
• To delete a Secure Print job without printing it, select [Delete] after Step 8.
Note
• The user ID is the ID set for [User ID] on the [Secure
Print] dialog box of the print driver.
5. Enter your password using the < > and Passcode+OK key
< > buttons. Use the < > button to move
the cursor. [**7 ]
Note
• Enter the password you specified for [Secure Print
Passcode] on the [Secure Print] dialog box of the print
driver. When a password is not specified, the control
panel will not prompt you for entry of a password.
Note
• The document name is the name (of up to 12 bytes)
specified for [Job Name] on the [Secure Print] dialog
box of the print driver.
• When more than one document is stored in the printer,
an [All Jobs] option is also available.
Note
• To delete the job without printing, press the < >
button to display [Delete], press the < > button, and
then press the <OK> button.
• If you want to save the document in the printer after
printing, press the < > button, display [Print & Save],
and proceed to Step 9 of this procedure.
10. Enter the number of copies using the < > 1.Report
button, and then press the < > or <OK>
button to print the document. Use OK to print
A print start confirmation screen appears.
11. Press the <OK> button to print.
Printing starts.
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Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
• All documents stored may be deleted if the printer power is turned off and on, while using RAM disk.
Refer to
• How to enable RAM disk: “7.8 Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
Sample Set
Sample Set lets you print a proof copy of a multi-set job and print the rest of the sets after
checking the proof copy. The job is stored on the printer’s hard disk until all of the sets are
printed using the control panel.
Proof print
OK
Print the rest of the sets
1 set printed using the control panel.
Send
Stored
Note
• To delete Sample Set jobs that have accumulated on the printer, without printing them, refer to “Control
Panel Operations” (P. 89).
Computer Operations
Note
• The method for displaying the Properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used.
Refer to the documentation for the application.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list box, and then click [Preferences]. The
[Paper/Output] tab appears.
4. Click [Setup].
The [Sample Set] dialog box appears.
6. For [Job Name], select [Enter Job Name] or [Use Existing Name].
If you selected [Enter Job Name], name the document by entering up to 12 single-byte
characters into [New Job Name].
If you selected [Use Existing Name], the document name will be the name of the
document to be printed. If the printer cannot identify the name of the document, the
date and time that the document will be printed is used for the name.
7. Click [OK].
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The following explains how to print or delete a Sample Set job depending on the proof print
result.
2. Press the < > button until [Sample Set] Print Menu
appears.
Sample Set
Note
• The user ID is the ID specified for [User ID] on the
[Sample Set] dialog box of the print driver.
Note
• The document name is the name (of up to 12 bytes)
specified for [Job Name] on the [Sample Set] dialog
box of the print driver.
• When more than one document is stored in the printer,
an [All Jobs] option is also available.
Note
• To delete the job without printing, press the < > button
to display [Delete], press the < > button, and then
press the <OK> button.
Note
• The initial number of copies is one less than the
number preset in the print driver because one copy
has already been printed.
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Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
• All documents stored may be deleted if the printer power is turned off and on, while using RAM disk.
Refer to
• How to enable RAM disk: “7.8 Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
Delayed Print
Delayed Print stores print data on the hard disk and prints it automatically at a preset time.
The number of jobs which can be executed (held) at the same time is 100 jobs or less.
Important
• Do not turn off the printer power while a Delayed Print job is pending.
If the printer power is turned off (before the specified time) while print job is in stand-by and the hard disk
is used, print job which passed specified time starts automatically as soon as the power is turned back
on for the next time.
Note
• The time setting for Delayed Print must be within 24 hours after the print job is requested.
2. Select the printer from the [Select Printer] list, and then click [Preferences].
6. For [Job Name], select [Enter Job Name] or [Use Existing Name]. If you selected
[Enter Job Name], name the document by entering up to 12 single-byte characters
into [New Job Name].
If you selected [Use Existing Name], the document name will be the name of the
document to be printed. If the printer cannot identify the name of the document, the
date and time that the document will be printed is used for the name.
7. Click [OK].
2. Press the < > button until [Delayed Print] Print Menu
is displayed.
Delayed Print
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Note
• If you want to delete the job without printing, press the
< > button to display [Delete], press the < > button,
and then press the <OK> button.
Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
• All documents stored may be deleted if the printer power is turned off and on, while using RAM disk.
Refer to
• How to enable RAM disk: “7.8 Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
Note
• The IC Card Reader may not be supplied with the printer in some regions. Contact your dealer for
details.
• The Authentication feature includes login to local accounts, which uses user IDs and other login
information registered on the printer, and login to remote accounts with an affiliated external
authentication server. Contact your dealers for information about using the Authentication feature.
• If IC Card Reader is connected, print job data for Secure Print and Sample Set already stored in the
printer may not be available to use. In this case, print or delete print job data before connecting IC Card
Reader.
• Print jobs using Watermark and Secure Watermark are available for printing by releasing these
functions, when selecting [Print Menu] > [DisableForcePrint] on the control panel. This option is available
only for users having authority to temporarily exit forced print.
Refer to “ Create Authorization Group and Association with Users” (P. 368) for information on setting
authority to temporarily exit forced print. Refer to “7.9 Security Features” > “ Using the Watermark
Feature” (P. 346) for Watermark and Secure Watermark features.
• If Private Charge Print feature is set, ordinary print, Secure Print, Sample Set and Delayed Print are not
available.
Private Charge Print is displayed if either of the following is set in [Admin Menu] > [System
Settings] > [Authentication] > [Charge Print] of the control panel.
• When [Receive Control] is set to [PrivateChargePrint].
• When [Receive Control] is set to [ReferPrintAuditron] while [PrivateChargePrint] is set in
[Process Job Login] > [Job Login Success].
Refer to
• “ Charge Print” (P. 183)
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To use Private Charge Print, a user ID must be specified on the print driver properties dialog
box. Printing is not possible if the user ID does not match the verification information.
For details about the content of settings and setting procedures, consult your system
administrator.
Note
• When more than one document is stored in the
printer, an [All Jobs] option is also available.
Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
• All documents stored may be deleted if the printer power is turned off and on, while using RAM disk.
Refer to
• How to enable RAM disk: “7.8 Enabling a RAM Disk” (P. 341)
Charge Print
Charge Print is a function to allow the printer to prevent invalid print job based on smart card
authentication of the user, if IC Card Reader (optional or purchase separately) is connected
to the printer.
If [Admin Menu] > [System Settings] > [Authentication] > [Charge Print] > [Receive Control]
of the control panel is set to [Save inChargePrint], print job data from a computer will be
temporarily saved in the printer by each Billing ID. Print job data without a Billing ID will be
saved as [No User ID]. Print job data saved is available for printing by the user operation
from a printer.
Note
• Print job without a user ID is also available for printing by authentication, since print job without a user ID
which cannot be saved in Private Charge Print (Print job using ContentsBridge and CentreWare Internet
Services, Mail Print, etc.) can be saved.
• The IC Card Reader may not be supplied with the printer in some regions. Contact your dealers for
details.
• The Authentication feature includes login to local accounts, which uses user IDs and other login
information registered on the printer, and login to remote accounts with an affiliated external
authentication server. Contact your dealers for information about using the Authentication feature.
• If IC Card Reader is connected, print job data for Secure Print and Sample Set already stored in the
printer may not be available to use. In this case, print or delete print job data before connecting IC Card
Reader.
Charge Print is displayed if any of the following is set in [Admin Menu] > [System Settings]
> [Authentication] > [Charge Print] of the control panel.
• When [Receive Control] is set to [Save inChargePrint].
• When [Receive Control] is set to [ReferPrintAuditron] while [Save inChargePrint] is set in
[Process Job Login] > [Job Login Failure].
• When [Receive Control] is set to [ReferPrintAuditron] while [Save inChargePrint] is set in
[Process Job Login] > [Without User ID].
Refer to
• “ Charge Print” (P. 183)
Set Billing ID on the print driver properties dialog box. In addition to Billing ID, passcode
must be set to prevent other users from operating your documents.
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Note
• Select [(No User ID)] for user ID if printing documents Select User ID
with no Billing ID set.
7002.12345678
6. Enter your passcode using the < > and Passcode+OK key
< > buttons. Use the < > button to move
the cursor. [**7 ]
Note
• When more than one document is stored for the
specific user ID, an [All Jobs] option is also available.
Note
• To delete the job without printing, press the < >
button to display [Delete], press the < > button, and
then press the <OK> button.
• If you want to save the document in the printer after
printing, press the < > button, display [Print & Save],
and proceed to Step 10.
11. Enter the number of copies using the < > 1.Report
button, and then press the < > or <OK>
button to print the document. A print start Use OK to print
confirmation screen appears.
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Refer to
• “ [PDF]” (P. 141)
Although Adobe PDF 1.6 supports PDF Direct Print feature, please note the following
points.
When using PostScript
• While the PDF 1.6 function such as transparent object is supported, PDF output may take
longer time due to its complexity of the rendering process.
• It does not support the settings for embedding OpenType font in Adobe Acrobat 7
(PDF1.6).
• Although it supports features of PDF1.6 created in Adobe Acrobat 7 and later, it does not
support features of PDF1.7 (Adobe Acrobat 8 and 9).
• PDF files may not be printed properly without setting PostScript memory to the maximum
value (64MB).
Note
• Depending on how they are created, some PDF files cannot be printed directly. In that case, open the
files and print them using a print driver.
Important
• For direct printing of PDF files using the USB or parallel port, use the ContentsBridge Utility.
The ContentsBridge Utility is a software by Fuji Xerox to send files from a computer directly
to the printer for printing.
The ContentsBridge Utility is on the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM. To use ContentsBridge Utility,
refer to the manual on the CD-ROM.
Note
• In addition to PDF files, ContentsBridge Utility also can be used to print DocuWorks, TIFF, JPEG and
XML Paper Specification (XPS) files.
Printing of PDF files can be instructed directly to the printer by specifying PDF files from
[Print] tab of CentreWare Internet Services. For more information, refer to the online help
for CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• To use this feature, you are required to install HDD Extension Kit (optional).
• In addition to PDF files, CentreWare Internet Services also can be used to print DocuWorks, TIFF, JPEG
and XML Paper Specification (XPS) files.
E-mail can be sent from a computer to the printer by attaching PDF files for printing. For
more information, refer to “3.12 Printing Using E-mail - Mail Print -” (P. 103).
Note
• To use this feature, you are required to install HDD Extension Kit (optional).
PDF files can be sent directly to the printer using commands such as lpr. When printing with
commands, the following items are printed according to [PDF] settings on the control panel.
Refer to
• “[PDF]” (P. 141)
Note
• [Layout] does not appear when [PS] is selected for [Process Mode].
• When printing using the lpr command, use the lpr command to specify the number of copies. In such
cases, the [Quantity] setting on the control panel becomes invalid. If you do not specify the number of
copies using the lpr command, the printer assumes 1 set.
The following is an example of printing a PDF file from a computer using the lpr command.
Note
• In the following examples, the bold characters are input characters.
• Spaces are indicated with U.
Example
At the command prompt, enter the command as follows.
Example: A command for printing “event.pdf” when the printer’s IP address is
192.168.1.100.
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Note
• Self-extracting documents (Extension: .exe) cannot be printed.
• Depending on how they are created, some DocuWorks files cannot be printed directly. In that case, open
DocuWorks files and print them using a print driver.
Important
• For direct printing of DocuWorks files using the USB or parallel port, use the ContentsBridge Utility.
The ContentsBridge Utility is a software by Fuji Xerox to send files from a computer directly
to the printer for printing.
The ContentsBridge Utility is on the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM. To use ContentsBridge Utility,
refer to the manual on the CD-ROM.
Note
• In addition to DocuWorks files, ContentsBridge Utility also can be used to print PDF, TIFF, JPEG and
XML Paper Specification (XPS) files.
Note
• To use this feature, you are required to install HDD Extension Kit (optional).
• In addition to DocuWorks files, CentreWare Internet Services also can be used to print PDF, TIFF, JPEG
and XML Paper Specification (XPS) files.
E-mail can be sent from a computer to the printer by attaching DocuWorks files for printing.
For more information, refer to “3.12 Printing Using E-mail - Mail Print -” (P. 103).
Note
• To use this feature, you are required to install HDD Extension Kit (optional).
DocuWorks files can be sent directly to the printer using commands such as lpr. When
printing with commands, the following items are printed according to [XDW (DocuWorks)]
settings on the control panel.
• Quantity • Collated
• 2 Sided Printing • Layout
• Print Mode • Output Size
• Password • Output Color
Refer to
• “ [XDW (DocuWorks)]” (P. 145)“
Note
• When printing using the lpr command, use the lpr command to specify the number of copies. In such
cases, the [Quantity] setting on the control panel becomes invalid. If you do not specify the number of
copies using the lpr command, the printer assumes 1 set.
The following is an example of printing DocuWorks files from a computer using the lpr
command.
Note
• In the following examples, the bold characters are input characters.
• Spaces are indicated with U.
Example
At the command prompt, enter the command as follows.
Example: A command for printing “Report.xdw” when the printer’s IP address is
192.168.1.100.
102 3 Printing
Important
• In case the hard disk fails, we recommend you to back up the hard disk data on your computer.
Note
• The following documents are available as an attachment: TIFF, PDF, JPEG (JFIF), XML Paper
Specification (XPS), XDW (DocuWorks documents) and XBD (DocuWorks binder documents).
Printed
automatically
Printed
automatically
Note
• Configuring the wrong e-mail settings can cause network problems. Be sure to leave configuration of e-
mail settings up to your network administrator.
Configure the items described below on the [Properties] tab of CentreWare Internet
Services.
Note
• After configuring the settings, be sure to click [Apply] and then turn the printer power off and then back
on again.
• For details on each menu item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
*: Default value
Selected: Check box is selected
Cleared: No Check box is selected
SMTP POP3
104 3 Printing
SMTP POP3
SMTP POP3
Login Name Set the login user name for ASCII graphic
the POP3 server. Only one characters
user can be specified. (codes 33 to - {
126); up to 64
bytes
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SMTP POP3
SMTP POP3
Receiving E-mails
Receiving E-mails
This example shows how to use Outlook Express to receive e-mail from a computer to the
printer.
1. Use your e-mail software to create the e-mail and attach any XML Paper Specification
(XPS) file.
108 3 Printing
Note
• E-mail messages and attached documents are printed in accordance with the following settings on the
receiving printer.
• Mail Message: A4-size, one-sided
• TIFF File Attachment: current [TIFF/JPEG] setting for [Memory Settings] under the CentreWare
Internet Services [Language Emulations] setting
• PDF File Attachment: [PDF] when [PDF Bridge] is selected for [PDF] > [Process Mode] on the control
panel; current [PostScript] setting for [Memory Settings] under CentreWare Internet Services
[Language Emulations] when [PS] is selected for [Process Mode]
• XML Paper Specification (XPS) File Attachment: Settings of Print Ticket (operation depends on [XPS]
settings configured with control panel) included in the XPS
• XDW or XBD File Attachment: [XDW (DocuWorks)] settings configured with control panel
Note
• This feature is available if HDD Extension Kit (optional) has been installed while [Properties] >
[Connectivity] > [Port Settings] > [Receive E-mail] of CentreWare Internet Services is [Enabled] and
[Properties] > [Services] > [E-mail] > [Receiving Protocol] is set to [POP3].
2. Press the < > button until [Mail Print] is Print Menu
displayed.
Mail Print
Security Precautions
E-mail uses the Internet, a network connecting computers around the world, as its
transmission medium. Because of this, exchanging e-mails involves security risks such as
information leakage and tampering.
Use of a method that is more secure than e-mail is recommended whenever exchanging
important or confidential information. To prevent unwanted e-mails, do not give out your e-
mail address unless necessary.
The printer can be programmed to receive e-mails only from particular domains.
For more information on setting IP Filter by domains, refer to the online help for CentreWare
Internet Services.
• If your Internet provider does not bill you at a flat rate, or if you do not have full-time
access to the Internet, you will be charged every time the printer retrieves data from the
e-mail server.
• Make sure to connect the printer in an IP masked environment. Proper operation is not
guaranteed when the printer is connected to the Internet with a global IP address
assigned.
• When enabling POP access, make sure to create a unique e-mail account for the printer.
Using a shared e-mail account can cause problems.
• It may take time to receive graphics and other large data when Internet speed is slow.
• Some providers also support SMTP reception. Use of SMTP requires detailed setup with
your provider.
• When connecting the printer to an Internet environment where MTA (Mail Transfer Agent)
is running in a private segment, configure settings according to your operating needs.
110 3 Printing
WARNING
• Do not use conductive paper such as origami paper, carbonic paper or conductively-
coated paper. When paper jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and eventually a fire
accident.
Standard Paper
The following table lists the supported paper sizes and paper types, and the capacity of
each paper tray.
Note
• G.S.M. (gram per square meter) refers to a weight in grams of one square meter of paper.
Important
• Load coated paper one sheet at a
time. When multiple sheets are loaded
moisture in the paper can cause multi-
feeds and printer failure.
• Load the long size paper one by one.
Tray 1 (Standard) 60 to 256 gsm 500 sheets
Ream Weight: 51.6 - 220.1 kg (When using 80 gsm paper)
Tray 2 (1 tray module) (optional) 60 to 256 gsm 500 sheets
Tray 2 to 4 Ream Weight: 51.6 - 220.1 kg (When using 80 gsm paper)
(3 trays module) (optional)
Important
• Be sure to load paper that meets the above requirements in each paper tray. Also be sure to select the
correct paper sizes, paper types, and paper trays when sending print requests from your print driver.
Loading paper that is not supported or configuring wrong settings can cause paper jams.
• Moisture, such as water, rain, and humidity can cause print images to come off from paper. For more
information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
Note
• Ream weight is the weight of 1,000 sheets of duodecimo size (788 x 1,091 mm) paper.
Note
• If you want to print on both sides of a type of paper that is not supported for duplex printing, print the
front side and then reload the paper manually and print the reverse side (this is only possible if the front
side was printed with this machine). In this case, set the paper type in the print driver to [xxx S2] (xxx:
paper type). Note that you cannot print on the reverse side when using Lightweight, Labels, or
Transparency paper.
• Depending on paper quality, paper fiber orientation, and other factors, proper printing may not be
possible with some types of paper. The use of standard paper is recommended.
If using general paper (commercially available paper), make sure that it meets the following
specifications. To achieve the best print quality, however, we recommend you to use
standard paper instead.
112 4 Paper
Standard Paper
When printing on commonly used paper (plain paper), use paper meeting the
standards described below. To print as clear as possible, we recommend the
following standard paper.
Professional A4 80 Plain A
FKX-H A4 80 Plain A • Before printing, fan the paper
well and reload it in the tray.
Xtra A4 75 Plain B
Xtra A3 75 Plain B
Xtra A4 80 Plain A
Xtra A3 80 Plain A
Xtra 8.5 80 Plain A
x
11
Roxy A4 80 Plain A
Roxy A3 80 Plain A
Gold Flag ship A4 80 Plain A
Gold Flag ship A3 80 Plain A
In addition to the standard paper, the following paper also can be used.
114 4 Paper
In addition to the standard paper, the following paper also can be used.
Excel A4 80 Plain A
Excel A3 80 Plain A
Colotech Plus A3 100 Heavy- A
weight
Blue wrap-4Hole A4 80 Plain A
Punch
Reflex A4 80 Plain A
Reflex A3 80 Plain A
Paper One A4 80 Plain A
Paper One A3 80 Plain A
Double A A4 80 Plain A
Double A A3 80 Plain A
XEROX ONE A4 80 Plain A
XEROX ONE A3 80 Plain A
Warrior A3 80 Plain A
Colotech Plus A4 120 Heavy- A
weight
Colotech Plus A3 120 Heavy- A
weight
Colotech Plus A4 160 Heavy- A
weight
Colotech Plus A3 160 Heavy- A
weight
Digital Plus A4 75 Plain B
Digital Plus A3 75 Plain B
White & Gray A4 70 Plain B
Label
White & Gray A3 70 Plain B
Label
White & Gray 8.5 70 Plain B
Label ×
11
White & Gray 8.5 70 Plain B
Label ×
14
116 4 Paper
You can use the following special media such as postcards and envelopes:
Laser card A4 Card 100 Extra A • When using Tray 5, load the
040P00142 Heavyweight paper with the center slightly
curling upward.
118 4 Paper
Unsupported Paper
Using paper and transparencies not recommended by Fuji Xerox may cause a paper jam
or machine malfunction. Use paper and transparencies recommended by Fuji Xerox.
• Damp or wet paper
• Paper pre-printed with other printer or copier
• Wrinkled, creased, or ripped paper
• Envelopes that are not flat, or that have clasps
• Color paper with surface treatments
• Paper with rough surface, such as pulp paper or fibrous paper
• Symphony (Pastel Pink etc.) A4 80 gsm
• Temperature: 10 - 30 °C
• Relative humidity: 30 - 65%
• Re-wrap partly used packages of paper, and store them in a location away from humidity
such as in a cabinet.
• Store paper flat. Do not store it upright.
• Keep paper from becoming wrinkled, curled, or creased.
• Do not expose paper to direct sunlight.
120 4 Paper
Important
• Do not load paper of different types and sizes into the
tray. Doing so can cause paper jams.
Important
• If the paper will not feed into the machine when
printing thick paper, curl the leading edge of the paper
as shown in the illustration and then load it into the
tray. However, paper that is overly curled or creased
will cause paper jams.
Note
• A different loading method is used when loading
envelopes, labels, and long size paper. Refer to
“ Bypass Tray Feed Orientations for Envelopes”
(P. 122) and “3.3 Printing on Custom Size or Long-size
Paper” (P. 76).
Important
• Make sure that the guides are positioned lightly
against the paper. Paper guides that are positioned
too tight or two narrow can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill-line. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
Note
• When printing from the bypass tray, use the print driver to configure paper size and type settings. For
more information, refer to the online help for the print driver.
• When printing without using the print driver (such as lpr printing of a PDF file), use the printer’s control
panel to configure the paper type setting. For more information, see "[Paper Type]" (P.191).
When loading envelopes in the bypass tray, close the flaps of the envelopes and set them
with the address side facing down. Configure the print driver settings depending on the
types of envelopes and loading orientations as follows.
Envelope C4 (229 x 324 mm) Configure the following settings by selecting [Paper/Output]
Paper feed tab > [Paper] menu > [Advanced Paper Selection] dialog
direction box.
• Original Document Size: Select the configured size of envelope
Monarch Envelope (3.9 x 7.5”) • Paper Tray: Tray 5 (Bypass)
No.10 Envelope(4.1 x 9.5”) • Bypass Paper Type: Envelope
DL Envelope (110 x 220 mm)
Paper feed
direction
Envelope C4 (229 x 324 mm) Configure the following settings by selecting [Paper/Output]
tab > [Paper] menu > [Advanced Paper Selection] dialog
Paper feed
box.
direction
• Original Document Size: Select the configured size of envelope
Envelope C5 (162 x 229 mm) • Paper Tray: Tray 5 (Bypass)
• Bypass Paper Type: Envelope
Paper feed Configure the following settings by selecting [Paper/Output]
direction tab > [Paper] menu > [Mixed Sizes].
• Image Rotation 180 Degrees: Portrait and landscape (For
envelopes)
Paper feed
direction
Note
• Register the paper size with the length of the flap included in [Custom Paper Size] when printing
envelopes with keeping the flap open. Configure the register paper size in [Original Document Size] as
well as [Output Paper Size], and then select [Portrait and landscape (For envelopes)] in [Image Rotation
180 Degrees].
Load the envelopes so they feed from the bottom of the envelopes (from the opposite side of the flap).
122 4 Paper
Be sure the orientation of labels when loading labels in the bypass tray.
Load the labels with the label side (print side) facing down, in
landscape orientation.
Paper feed Note
direction When printing labels, load them in landscape orientation.
• Placing labels in portrait direction may cause printer’s
malfunction or paper jams.
Important
• For best print quality, do not use envelopes that:
• are curled or twisted.
• are stuck together or damaged.
• have windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossments.
• use tie strings, metal clamps, or metal folding bars.
• have postage stamps attached.
• have any exposed adhesive when the flaps are closed.
• have deckle edges or creased corners.
• are wrinkled, rough or are glued.
• have adhesive when flaps are open.
• In cases where you must print on envelopes with adhesive flaps, close the flaps and load the envelopes
so they feed from the flap side. Loading envelopes with adhesive flaps open can cause a malfunction.
Important
• Do not load paper to the 2-tiers of trays or more that are pulled out and remain open. If some force is
added to the machine from its back side, the machine may get inclined and turn over, which may cause
injuries.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the
position “MAX”). It may cause paper jams or machine
malfunction.
• Do not place any paper or objects in the empty space
on the right side of Trays 1 to 4. It may cause paper
jams.
Important
• When inserting the tray, push it gently. Forcibly
pushing the tray in may cause machine malfunction.
124 4 Paper
This section describes how to load paper when Tandem Tray Module (optional) is installed.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the
position "MAX"). It may cause paper jams.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the
position "MAX"). It may cause paper jams.
Refer to
• “ Setting the Paper Sizes of Trays” (P. 129)
• “ Changing the Paper Type Settings of Trays” (P. 131)
Note
• The printer performs image quality processing in accordance with the current paper type setting.
Configuration of [Image Quality] settings on the control panel also is required when using coarse paper
("coarse paper” refers to paper having conspicuous transparent characters when held up against the
light), or some types of thick paper such as business card paper. Refer to “ [Image Quality]” (P. 208) for
information about image quality and “ Configuring Image Quality Settings for Each Paper Type” (P. 132)
for information about configuring settings.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the
position "MAX"). It may cause paper jams.
126 4 Paper
Important
• When inserting the tray, push it gently. Forcibly
pushing the tray in may cause machine malfunction.
Important
• Adjust the end guide correctly to the size of the paper.
If the end guide is not adjusted correctly, the machine
cannot feed the paper properly, resulting in paper
jams.
Note
• The slot to the left of 8.5" is not used.
Important
• Do not load paper of different types into the tray. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may
cause paper jams.
128 4 Paper
Though the printer can detect the size (only standard sizes) and orientation of paper loaded
in paper tray 6, use the control panel to configure the paper type setting.
If the paper type setting does not match the actual type of the paper, toner may not fuse
properly to the paper, resulting in poor print quality. Make sure to configure the paper type
settings correctly. The initial factory default setting for all the trays is plain paper.
Refer to
• “Setting the Paper Sizes of Trays” (P. 129)
• “Changing the Paper Type Settings of Trays” (P. 131)
Note
• The printer performs image quality processing in accordance with the current paper type setting.
Configuration of [Image Quality] settings on the control panel also is required when using coarse paper
(“coarse paper” refers to paper having conspicuous transparent characters when held up against the
light), or some types of thick paper such as business card paper. Refer to “[Image Quality]” (P. 196) for
information about image quality and “Configuring Image Quality Settings for Each Paper Type” (P. 132)
for information about configuring settings.
6. Press the < > button until [Paper Size Printer Settings
Settings] is displayed.
PaperSizeSettings
12. Use the < > and < > buttons to enter the Portrait(Y)Size
Portrait (Y) size and then press the <OK>
button to apply it. •297 mm
(Example: 297 mm)
13. After setting the Portrait (Y) Size, set the Tray 1 Custom
Landscape (X) Size.
Press the < > or <Back> button to return Portrait(Y)Size
to [Portrait (Y) Size].
16. Use the < > and < > buttons to enter the Landscape(X)Size
Landscape (X) Size and then press the
<OK> button to apply it. •432 mm
(Example: 432 mm)
17. To configure settings for other trays, press
the < > button or <Back> button until the
screen in step 8 is displayed. Then repeat
the steps that follow.
130 4 Paper
Important
• You can specify a value up to 420 mm for the length (Y) when the width (X) is 297 mm, while a value up
to 432 mm can be specified for the length (Y) when the width (X) is 279 mm.
Note
• Refer to “Supported Paper Type” (P. 113) for information about setting values appropriate for each paper
type.
6. Press the < > button until [Paper Type] is Printer Settings
displayed.
Paper Type
6. Press the < > button until [Image Quality] Printer Settings
is displayed.
Image Quality
132 4 Paper
Note
• Paper quality [D] is suitable for coarse paper having
conspicuous transparent characters when held up
against the light.
Refer to "[Image Quality]" (P.208) for other settings.
Refer to
• “[Printer Settings]” (P. 190)
Refer to
• “Auto Tray Selection Feature” (P. 133)
6. Press the < > button until [Paper Tray Printer Settings
Priority] is displayed.
PaperTrayPriority
134 4 Paper
10. Press the < > button, and then press the Tray 5
<OK> button.
Now, priority for Tray 5 (Bypass) is set. •Priority:5
Note
• Only the lowest priority can be set for Tray 5 (Bypass).
The example shown to the right is when 3 Tray Module
(optional) has been installed to the printer.
11. Press the < > until [Printer Settings] is Printer Settings
displayed.
PaperTrayPriority
16. Press the < > button until the desired Tray 5
paper size is displayed.
A5
(Example: A5 )
Menu Structure
The control panel menus consist of common menus and mode menus. This section
describes mainly the common menus.
Settings
LanguageEmulation PDF
Meter Reading
PDF extension menu items
Settings
Admin Menu LanguageEmulation PCL
PCL extension menu items
Settings
Language LanguageEmulation KS
KS extension menu items
LanguageEmulation KSSM
KSSM extension menu items
LanguageEmulation KS5895
KS5895 extension menu items
LanguageEmulation PostScript
PostScript extension menu items
LanguageEmulation XPS
XPS extension menu items
LanguageEmulation XDW(DocuWorks)
XDW(DocuWorks) extension menu items
Common menus are screens for configuring common settings to all of the print modes.
Each common menu is organized into the following structure:
• common menu > menu items > items > optional values
Print Reports Allows you to print a variety of reports/lists. “Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 326)
Meter Reading Displays the number of printed pages on the control “Checking the Meter Reading by
panel. Output Color (Meter)” (P. 330)
Language Switches the control panel display language. “[Language]” (P. 214)
Note
• For information on the basic procedure to set each menu item, refer to “Basic Procedure” (P. 138).
Basic Procedure
To display a menu screen or to move up and down the menus to make the printer settings,
use the following buttons on the control panel.
< > < > Press to display the menu items in the same hierarchy
<OK>
<OK>/< >Press to display a lower hierarchy
Press to accept
<Back>/< >Press to display a higher hierarchy the selection
Note
• Once you save a value by pressing the <OK> button, a “•” mark appears before the value. To change the
value, return to the initial screen and repeat the preceding steps.
• To enable the settings of some items, the printer sometimes must be restarted. In this case, the printer
automatically restarts when the menu screen is exited.
For items to change numeric values with the < > or < > button, press the < > and < >
buttons simultaneously to reset a value to its default.
The value changes to its factory setting. To accept the value, press the <OK> button.
In this example, we will set the Sleep Mode Timer for operations in common menus to 60
minutes.
6. Press the < > button until [Sleep Mode System Settings
Timer] is displayed.
Sleep Mode Timer
7. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Sleep Mode Timer
The current set value is displayed.
•1 Minutes Later
8. Press the < > or < > button to display [60 Sleep Mode Timer
Minutes Later].
60 Minutes Later
Note
• Holding down the < > or < > button scrolls through
the options in a circular fashion.
Note
• For information on how to set the menu items, refer to “Changing the Settings” (P. 138).
• Some of the menu items can also be configured on CentreWare Internet Services. For more information,
refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
• For the entire list of the common menus shown in a diagram, refer to “Control Panel Menu Tree”
(P. 452).
[LanguageEmulation]
The [LanguageEmulation] menu consists of four submenus: [ESCP], [HPGL], [PDF], [PCL],
[KS], [KSSM], [KS 5895], [PostScript], [XPS] and [XDW (DocuWorks)].
[ESCP]
For information about the items under [ESCP], refer to the ‘ESC/P Emulation Setting Guide’
on the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM included with the printer.
[HPGL]
For information about the items under [HPGL], refer to the ‘HP-GL, HP-GL/2 Emulation
Setting Guide’ on the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM included with the printer.
Note
• The [Quantity], [2 Sided Printing], [Print Mode], [Password], [Collated], [Output size], [Layout], and
[Output Color] settings are enabled when printing PDF files without using ContentsBridge Utility
(software by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.). For more information, refer to “3.10 Direct Printing of PDF Files”
(P. 99).
LanguageEmulation PDF
PDF Process Mode
PDF
Quantity
PDF
2 Sided Printing
PDF
Print Mode
PDF
Password
PDF
Collated
PDF
Output Size
PDF
Layout
PDF
Output Color
Setting Description
Process Mode Sets the print processing mode for PDF files.
• [PDF Bridge] (default)
PDF files are processed using the PDF Bridge feature installed on the
printer.
• [PS]
PDF files are processed using the PostScript feature.
Note
• Printing results when [PS] is selected differ from when [PDF Bridge] is
selected.
Note
• Depending on the protocol used for file transmission, the value specified on
the protocol may override the [Quantity] setting.
Password Before printing a password-locked PDF, set the password here. The file will be
printed only if its password matches the password you set here.
The password can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.
(See *4 on P. 214.)
For information about the items under [PCL], refer to the ‘PCL Emulation Setting Guide’ on
the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM included with the printer.
[PostScript]
LanguageEmulation PostScript
PostScript Paper Supply
PostScript
Default Color
PostScript
Font Absence
PostScript
FontSubstitution
Setting Description
Paper Supply Sets whether or not to enable the PostScript DMS (Deferred Media Selection)
feature.
• [Auto Paper Select] (default)
Enables the DMS feature.
• [Select Paper Tray]
Disables the DMS feature and selects a paper tray.
Default Color Sets the default output color during PostScript output.
• [Color] (default)
• [Black & White]
Font Absence Sets the processing when the PostScript font specified in the job is not found.
• [Substitute Font] (default)
Prints the document with the font specified in the job substituted. The font
can be substituted with Courier.
• [Cancel Printing]
Stops printing.
FontSubstitution Sets whether or not to use ATCx in font substitution when the PostScript font
specified in the job is not found.
• [Use ATCx] (default)
• [Do not use ATCx]
Note
• XPS stands for XML Paper Specification.
LanguageEmulation XPS
XPS Print Ticket
Setting Description
Print Ticket Sets printer operation when print settings (PrintTicket*1) listed in XPS
documents are read.
• [Standard Mode] (default)
PrintTicket processing is performed. It allows to obtain the result close to the
output from other print drivers for the printer.
• [Off]
PrintTicket processing is not performed. Output is available by setting this
option if PrintTicket error occurs when processing of XPS documents
created for the model other than the printer is performed.
• [Compatible Mode]
Processing according to Microsoft specifications is performed in case of
substitute setting or invalid print instruction. This option is set to match the
output result of XPS documents from the model other than the printer.
*1
PrintTicket is print settings stored in XPS documents provided by Microsoft
Corporation.
XDW (DocuWorks)
2 Sided Printing
XDW (DocuWorks)
Print Mode
XDW (DocuWorks)
Password
XDW (DocuWorks)
Collated
XDW (DocuWorks)
Layout
XDW (DocuWorks)
Output Size
XDW (DocuWorks)
Output Color
Setting Description
Note
• Depending on the protocol used for file transmission, the value specified on
the protocol may override the [Quantity] setting.
Password Before printing a password-locked DocuWorks files, set the password here.
DocuWorks files will be printed only if its password matches the password you
set here.
The password can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.
(See *4 on P. 214.)
Note
• For [Auto %], [2 Pages Up] or [4 Pages Up], the zoom ratio will be calculated
based on the document size excluding sticky notes.
[Print Reports]
Allows you to print a variety of reports/lists. For details on the reports/lists and how to print
them, refer to “7.2 Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 326).
Note
• The reports/lists that can be printed vary depending on the options installed on your printer. For details,
refer to “Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 326).
[Meter Reading]
Displays the number of printed pages on the control panel. Meter information can be
checked for each output color. For details on the meter information and how to display it,
refer to “Checking the Meter Reading by Output Color (Meter)” (P. 330).
[Network/Port]
Allows you to configure host interfaces and the settings required to enable their
communication.
[Parallel]
Note
• This menu appears only when the Parallel Port Kit (optional) is installed.
Network/Port Parallel
Parallel Port Status
Parallel
Print Mode
Parallel
PJL
Parallel
Adobe Protocol
Parallel
Auto Eject Time
Parallel
Bi-directional
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the parallel port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Important
• When there is not enough memory, either disable unused ports, or change
the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Auto Eject Time Sets the time that data still remaining on your printer is automatically printed
and ejected when data has continuously not been received.
Set the time from 5 to 1275 seconds in 5-second increments. Jobs are judged
as finished when the next data is not received within the time set here, after the
last data has been received. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [30 Seconds] (default)
Network/Port LPD
LPD Port Status
LPD
Print Mode
LPD
PJL
LPD
Connect Time-Out
LPD
TBCP Filter
LPD
Port Number
LPD
Maximum Sessions
LPD
Print Queue
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the LPD port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Note
• The IP address must be set to enable the LPD port.
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Connect Time-Out Sets the time after which data reception is canceled if data is not received.
Specify the value from 2 to 3600 seconds in 1-second increments. (See *2 on
P. 214.)
• [16 Seconds] (default)
TBCP Filter Sets whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter during processing of
PostScript data.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [515] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
Maximum Sessions Set the maximum number of clients that can connect to the printer
simultaneously by LPD. Specify the value from 1 to 10.
• [5] (default)
[NetWare]
Network/Port NetWare
NetWare Port Status
NetWare
TransportProtocol
NetWare
Print Mode
NetWare
PJL
NetWare
No. of searches
NetWare
TBCP Filter
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the NetWare port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
TransportProtocol Sets the protocol of the transport layer used by NetWare. Either or both of IPX/
SPX and TCP/IP can be selected.
• [TCP/IP, IPX/SPX] (default)
• [TCP/IP]
• [IPX/SPX]
Note
• When using TCP/IP protocol, both the printer and client computers must
have IP addresses.
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
No. of searches Sets the number of times that the file server is searched.
Set from 1 to 100 in “times” units or [No Limit]. Searches are performed at 1-
minute intervals. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [No Limit] (default)
• [1 Time(s)] to [100 Time(s)]
TBCP Filter Sets whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter during processing of
PostScript data.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Network/Port SMB
SMB Port Status
SMB
TransportProtocol
SMB
Print Mode
SMB
PJL
SMB
TBCP Filter
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the SMB port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Note
• When using TCP/IP protocol, both the printer and client computers must
have IP addresses.
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
TBCP Filter Sets whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter during processing of
PostScript data.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Network/Port IPP
IPP Port Status
IPP
Print Mode
IPP
PJL
IPP
Access Control
IPP
DNS
IPP
Added Port Number
IPP
Connect Time-Out
IPP
TBCP Filter
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the IPP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Access Control Sets whether to enable or disable access control when stopping or deleting a
print job, pausing the printer, or when canceling a pause.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
DNS Sets whether or not to use the name registered to the DNS (Domain Name
System) when identifying the printer.
• [Enabled] (default)
The DNS name is used.
• [Disabled]
The IP address is used.
Added Port Sets the additional port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
Number • [80] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers. Note, however, that InternetServices/IPP/
SOAP/UPnP/WSD (See *6 on P. 214) ports and Internet services that use
HTTP protocol can share the same port number.
Connect Time-Out Sets the time after which data reception is canceled if data is not received.
Specify the value from 0 to 65535 seconds in 1-second increments.
• [60 Seconds] (default)
TBCP Filter Sets whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter during processing of
PostScript data.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
[EtherTalk Compat]
EtherTalk Compat
PJL
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the EtherTalk port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Network/Port Bonjour
Bonjour Port Status
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the Bonjour port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Note
• To use the Multicast DNS feature, set [Enabled]. To use Bonjour to print on
the detector printer, also enable the LPD port.
[USB]
Network/Port USB
USB Port Status
USB
Print Mode
USB
PJL
USB
Auto Eject Time
USB
Adobe Protocol
USB
PS Wait Timeout
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the USB 2.0 (High Speed) port at printer
start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• When there is not enough memory, either disable unused ports, or change
the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Auto Eject Time Sets the time that data still remaining on your printer is automatically printed
and ejected when data has continuously not been received.
Set the time with the range 5 to 1275 seconds in 5-second increments. (See *2
on P. 214.) Jobs are judged as finished when the next data is not received
within the time set here, after the last data has been received.
• [30 Seconds] (default)
Port 9100
Print Mode
Port 9100
PJL
Port 9100
Connect Time-Out
Port 9100
Port Number
Port 9100
TBCP Filter
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the Port9100 port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
PJL Sets whether to enable or disable PJL commands that are sent from the
computer.
PJL commands control print jobs, and are required to print jobs using the print
driver. Use of PJL commands allows you to specify the language emulation for
the next job while another language emulation is being processed by the
printer. (See *5 on P. 214.)
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Connect Time-Out Sets the time after which data reception is canceled if data is not received.
Specify the value from 2 to 65535 seconds in 1-second increments. (See *2 on
P. 214.)
• [60 Seconds] (default)
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [9100] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
TBCP Filter Sets whether to enable or disable the TBCP filter during processing of
PostScript data.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
[UPnP]
Network/Port UPnP
UPnP Port Status
UPnP
Port Number
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the UPnP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [80] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers. Note, however, that InternetServices/IPP/
SOAP/UPnP/WSD (See *6 on P. 214) ports and Internet services that use
HTTP protocol can share the same port number.
[WSD]
Network/Port WSD
WSD Port Status
WSD
Port Number
Note
• WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the WSD port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [80] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers. Note, however, that InternetServices/IPP/
SOAP/UPnP/WSD ports and Internet services that use HTTP protocol can
share the same port number.
[SOAP]
Network/Port SOAP
SOAP Port Status
SOAP
Port Number
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the SOAP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [80] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers. Note, however, that InternetServices/IPP/
SOAP/UPnP/WSD (See *6 on P. 214) ports and Internet services that use
HTTP protocol can share the same port number.
[ThinPrint]
Note
• This item appears only when HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed.
• To use ThinPrint® feature, contact our Customers Support Center or your dealer for details.
Network/Port ThinPrint
ThinPrint Port Status
ThinPrint
Port Number
ThinPrint
SSL/TLS
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the ThinPort port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [4000] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
Note
• Client certificate is necessary for SSL communications.
Configure an appropriate certificate on the printer.
[SNMP]
Note
• SNMP must be configured when using an application to remotely manage multiple printers. SNMP
manages printer information and provides it to the management application.
Network/Port SNMP
SNMP Port Status
SNMP
TransportProtocol
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the SNMP port at printer start-up.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
TransportProtocol Sets the protocol of the transport layer used by SNMP. Either or both of IPX
and UDP can be selected.
• [UDP] (default)
• [IPX]
• [IPX, UDP]
Note
• When using UDP protocol, both the printer and client computers must have
IP addresses.
• To determine which protocol (IPX or UDP) to use, refer to the manual
supplied for the application.
IPv4 Settings
IP Address
IPv4 Settings
Subnet Mask
IPv4 Settings
Gateway Address
Setting Description
Get IP Sets the method of obtaining the information (IP address, subnet mask,
Address or gateway address) required to use the TCP/IP protocol.
• [DHCP/Autonet] (default)
Automatically obtains information from a DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) server that has the AutoIP feature.
• [STATIC]
Sets the information manually on the control panel. Consult your
network administrator for the IP address.
• [DHCP]
Automatically obtains the information from the DHCP server.
• [BOOTP]
Automatically obtains the information from the BOOTP.
• [RARP]
Automatically obtains the information from the RARP.
Note
• When [DHCP/Autonet], [DHCP], [BOOTP], and [RARP] is changed
to [STATIC], a screen for setting the IP address is sometimes
displayed. Manually set the IP address when this screen is
displayed.
IPv4 IP Address, Allows you to verify the automatically acquired IP address or manually
Settings Subnet enter the IP address.
Mask, Enter the IP address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Any number from 0
Gateway to 255 can be set for each xxx in the IP and gateway addresses.
Address However, the initial xxx cannot be 127 or any number from 224 to 255.
For subnet masks, each xxx must be one of the following numbers: 0,
128, 192, 224, 240, 248, 252, 254, and 255. (See *2 on P. 214.)
Important
• Make sure that you set the IP address correctly. Setting the wrong
address can cause problems on the network.
• If the correct address is not entered in the subnet mask (e.g. 0 is set
in bits midway), the previous setting is restored to even if you press
the <Settings> button after the number is set. You cannot configure
other items until the correct value is set.
• Set the gateway address only when it must be clearly indicated. This
setting is not required in environments where the gateway address is
automatically set.
[DNS Server]
DNS Server
Server IP Address
Setting Description
Get IP from DHCP Specifies whether or not to automatically acquire the DNS server IP address
from the DHCP server.
• [Enabled]
• [Disabled] (default)
Note
• Consult your network administrator for the IP address when setting it
manually.
• When [Enabled] is changed to [Disabled], the screen for setting the IP
address is sometimes displayed. Manually set the IP address when this
screen is displayed.
• When the IP address acquisition method is set to manual, this item is fixed
under [Disabled].
Server IP Address These items allow you to verify the automatically acquired IP address or
manually enter the IP address. Enter the IP address in the format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. For IP addresses, xxx can be any number between 0 and 255.
(See *2 on P. 214.)
Important
• Make sure that you set the IP addresses correctly. Setting the wrong
addresses can cause problems on the network.
Network/Port InternetServices
InternetServices Port Status
InternetServices
Port Number
Setting Description
Port Status Sets whether to enable or disable the Internet Services port at printer start-up.
Selecting [Enabled] allows you to use CentreWare Internet Services.
CentreWare Internet Services allows you to monitor or remotely configure the
printer using a web browser on your computer.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• If the printer runs out of memory when the port is enabled, the port is
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused
ports, or change the memory allocation under [Allocate Memory].
Note
• When using Internet Services, both the printer and client computers must
have IP addresses.
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [80] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers. Note, however, that InternetServices/IPP/
SOAP/UPnP/WSD (See *6 on P. 214) ports and Internet services that use
HTTP protocol can share the same port number.
Note
• This item is not supported on the model available in China.
EP Proxy Server
HTTPS Server Name
EP Proxy Server
HTTPS Port Number
EP Proxy Server
HTTPSAuthenticate
EP Proxy Server
HTTPS Login Name
EP Proxy Server
HTTPS Password
EP Proxy Server
HTTP Server Name
EP Proxy Server
HTTP Port Number
EP Proxy Server
HTTP Authenticate
EP Proxy Server
HTTP Login Name
EP Proxy Server
HTTP Password
Setting Description
HTTPS Server Enter the server name of EP proxy server used in HTTPS and HTTP.
Name Up to 255 characters are allowed. (See *4 on P. 214.)
HTTP Server Name
HTTPS Port Sets the port number used in HTTPS and HTTP from 1 to 65535.
Number (See *2 on P. 214.)
HTTP Port Number • [8080] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
HTTPS Login Name Enter the login name of EP proxy server used in HTTPS and HTTP.
HTTP Login Name Up to 31 characters are allowed. (See *4 on P. 214.)
HTTPS Password Enter the password of EP proxy server used in HTTPS and HTTP.
HTTP Password Up to 31 characters are allowed. (See *4 on P. 214.)
[WINS Server]
WINS Server
Primary WINS IP
WINS Server
Secondary WINS IP
Setting Description
Get DHCP Address Specifies whether or not to automatically acquire the WINS server IP address
required for using WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) from the DHCP
server.
• [On]
• [Off] (default)
Note
• Consult your network administrator for the IP address when setting it
manually.
• When [On] is changed to [Off], the screen for setting the IP address is
sometimes displayed. Manually set the IP address when this screen is
displayed.
• When the IP address acquisition method is set to manual, this item is fixed
under [On].
Primary WINS IP These items allow you to verify the automatically acquired IP address or
Secondary WINS IP manually enter the IP address. Enter the IP address in the format:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. For IP addresses, xxx can be any number between 0 and 255.
(See *2 on P. 214.)
When [Primary WINS IP] is invalid, the [Secondary WINS IP] is also invalid.
Important
• Make sure that you set the IP addresses correctly. Setting the wrong
addresses can cause problems on the network.
Network/Port
Ethernet
Setting Description
Ethernet Sets the communication speed and connector type for the Ethernet interface.
• [Auto] (default)
Automatically detects 100 Mbps (full duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10
Mbps (full duplex), or 10 Mbps (half duplex).
• [100 Mbps Full-Dup]
Uses 100 Mbps (full duplex).
• [100 Mbps Half-Dup]
Uses 100 Mbps (half duplex).
• [10 Mbps Full-Dup]
Uses 10 Mbps (full duplex).
• [10 Mbps Half-Dup]
Uses 10 Mbps (half duplex).
• [1000 Mbps]
Sets 1000 Mbps.
Note
• [1000 Mbps] appears when Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit (optional) has been
installed.
[IPX/SPXFrameType]
Network/Port
IPX/SPXFrameType
Setting Description
No.1
IP Mask
IP Address No.10
No.10 IP Address
No.10
IP Mask
Setting Description
IP Address Registers IP addresses allowed through the filter for printing. Up to ten IP
addresses can be registered. Set the filter address for registered IP addresses.
Enter the IP address and filter address in the format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
For IP addresses, xxx can be any number between 0 and 255. (See *2 on
P. 214.)
For example, when [IP Address] is set to 129.249.110.23 and [IP Mask] is set
to 255.255.255.0, IP addresses 129.249.110.xxx are allowed to print. xxx can
be any number between 1 and 254.
Note
• Up to 25 IP addresses can be registered in CentreWare Internet Services.
SNTP Settings
Connect Interval
SNTP Settings
NTP IP Address
Setting Description
NTP Synchronize Sets whether or not to synchronize the time of the printer's machine clock with
that of the NTP server.
• [Off] (default)
• [On]
Connect Interval Sets the interval used for connecting to the NTP server. Specify the value from
1 to 500 hours in 1 hour increments. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [168 Hours] (default)
[HTTP-SSL/TLS]
Note
• Set this when encrypting HTTP communication data using the SSL/TLS protocol. [HTTP-SSL/TLS]
appears only when a certificate is registered on the printer.
• For details on encrypting HTTP communication data and a server certificate required for the printer, refer
to “Configuring HTTP Communication Encryption Settings” (P. 358).
• Communication encryption is not supported on the model available in China.
Network/Port HTTP-SSL/TLS
HTTP-SSL/TLS Enablement
HTTP-SSL/TLS
Port Number
Setting Description
Enablement Sets whether or not to encrypt HTTP communication data using the SSL/TLS
protocol.
• [Disabled] (default)
Disables SSL/TLS communication.
• [Enabled]
Enables SSL/TLS communication.
Port Number Sets the port number from 1 to 65535. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [443] (default)
Note
• Set only unique port numbers.
Network/Port
IPSec Comm.
Setting Description
IPSec Comm. Sets whether or not to encrypt data in packet units when sending data to your
printer from the computer over the network.
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Note
• This item can be used only when the OS is Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows Server 2008 R2.
• For information on how to set the menu items, see “Configuring IPSec for
Encryption” (P. 361).
[IEEE 802.1x]
Note
• Communication encryption is not supported on the model available in China.
IEEE 802.1x
Authenticate by
IEEE 802.1x
Verify SrvrCert
Setting Description
The [System Settings] menu allows you to set basic printer behavior.
[Alert Tone]
System Settings
Alert Tone
Setting Description
Alert Tone Sets the volume to be sounded when a fault such as a paper jam occurs, and a
job is held in a fault state.
• [Off]
• [Soft] (default)
• [Normal]
• [Loud]
[Panel Settings]
Panel Settings
Change Passcode
Panel Settings
Max.LoginAttempts
Panel Settings
Login Attempts
Setting Description
Panel Lock Sets whether or not to set a passcode to control access to the menus.
• [Off] (default)
• [On]
Note
• When [On] is set, the screen for setting the passcode is displayed. Enter a
12-digit number for the passcode by pressing the < > and < > buttons.
Press the < > and < > buttons to move the digit.
• [000000000000] cannot be set as the passcode.
Change Passcode Allows you to change the passcode for setting the panel lock.
Enter a new passcode (12-digit number). The new passcode takes effect when
the first and second entries match.
Note
• [Change Passcode] is valid only if [Panel Lock] is set to [On].
Max.LoginAttempts Sets whether or not to deny access when an authentication error occurs.
• [Unlimited]
• [Limit] (default)
Login Attempts Sets the number of authentication errors until access is denied within 1 to 10
tries.
• [5 Time(s)] (default)
Note
• When [Max.LoginAttempts] is set to [Unlimited], [Unlimited] is displayed.
[Auto Clear]
System Settings
Auto Clear
Setting Description
Auto Clear Sets whether or not to automatically clear the menu display within 1 to 30
minutes in 1-minute increments. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [Off] (default)
• [1 Minutes Later] to [30 Minutes Later]
System Settings
Low Power Mode
Setting Description
Low Power Mode This feature automatically lowers the temperature of the fusing unit to save
electricity when the preset time has elapsed. Set whether or not to enable this
feature.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Note
• When [Sleep Mode] is set to [Disabled], [Low Power Mode] cannot be set to
[Disabled].
System Settings
Low Power Timer
Setting Description
Low Power Timer Sets the time before the printer enters the Low Power mode. Specify the value
from 1 to 240 minutes in 1-minute increments. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [1 Minutes Later] (default)
[Sleep Mode]
Note
• Refer to “2.4 Setting/Exiting the Energy Saver Modes” (P. 62) for more information on Sleep Mode.
System Settings
Sleep Mode
Setting Description
Sleep Mode Consumes less electricity than the Low Power mode. Set whether or not to
enable this feature.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Note
• When [Low Power Mode] is set to [Disabled], [Sleep Mode] cannot be set to
[Disabled].
System Settings
Sleep Mode Timer
Setting Description
Sleep Mode Timer Sets the time before the printer enters the Sleep mode. Specify the value from
1 to 240 minutes in 1-minute increments. (See *2 on P. 214.)
• [1 Minutes Later] (default)
Refer to
• “Setting Example: Changing the Sleep Mode Timer” (P. 139)
System Settings
Auto Job History
Setting Description
Auto Job History Sets whether or not to automatically print the [Job History Report] on the
completed print jobs.
• [Do not print] (default)
Does not automatically print the [Job History Report].
• [Print]
When memory fills up to its maximum of 50 print jobs, a history of past jobs
that have not been output is automatically output starting with the oldest print
job. Data being printed or queued print data is not recorded in this history.
Completed Jobs
Access To:
Completed Jobs
Hide Job Detail
Setting Description
Access To: Sets whether to display all user jobs or the information of only
authenticated users for completed jobs.
• [All Jobs] (default)
• [Own Jobs]
Hide Job Sets whether or not to hide the details of completed jobs.
Detail • [No] (default)
• [Yes]
System Settings
2 Sided Report
Setting Description
2 Sided Report Sets whether or not to print reports and lists either 1-sided or 2-sided.
• [1 Sided] (default)
• [2 Sided]
[Print Area]
System Settings
Print Area
Setting Description
Print Area Sets whether or not to extend the print area. This item is enabled when printing
by emulation (HP-GL/2, ESC/P, PCL) or in PostScript.
• [Standard] (default)
• [Extended]
[Banner Settings]
Banner Settings
Banner Tray
Banner Settings
Driver Settings
Setting Description
Banner Tray Sets the paper tray to be used for printing banner sheets.
• [Tray 1] (default)
• [Tray 2] to [Tray 4], [Tray 6]
Note
• Tray 2 to 4 and Tray 6 are optional. The display only shows the trays that are
actually installed on the printer.
Driver Settings Sets whether or not to enable banner settings for the print drivers.
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
[Secure Print]
Note
• This item appears only when Secure Print feature is available.
System Settings
Secure Print
Setting Description
Secure Print Sets whether or not to permit printing of Secure Print jobs from the control
panel.
• [Enabled] (default)
Permits users to print Secure Print jobs from the control panel.
• [Disabled]
Does not permit users to print Secure Print jobs from the control panel.
[Print Order]
Note
• This option appears only when the HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed or the RAM disk is set to
[Enabled].
Print Order
Newest Date First
Setting Description
Print Order Sets print order for selected files when printing documents by using Secure
Print, Private Charge Print or Charge Print features.
• [Oldest Data First] (default)
Prints files in chronological order.
• [Newest Data First]
Prints files in reverse chronological order.
Machine Clock
Set Time
Machine Clock
Date Format
Machine Clock
Time Format
Machine Clock
Time Zone
Daylight Savings
Set by Date
Daylight Savings
Set by Month/Week
Setting Description
Set Date Sets year/month/day to match with the format set in [Date Format].
Set Time Sets hours: minutes to match with the format set in [Time Format].
[Print Speed]
System Settings
Print Speed
Setting Description
Print Speed Sets whether to set the initial print speed to Color or Black & White.
• [Color] (default)
• [Black & White]
[Drum Conservation]
System Settings
Drum Conservation
Setting Description
System Settings
When Jam Occurs
Setting Description
When Jam Occurs Specify how the printer handles print jobs if a paper jam occurs while printing.
• [ClearJam ToResume] (default)
The printer resumes printing after a paper jam is cleared.
• [Delete Job]
The printer cancels the print job after a paper jam is cleared.
System Settings
Drum Life End
Setting Description
Drum Life End A message indicating that the replacement life of a drum cartridge is
approaching appears approximately 7,500 pages* before the replacement life
of the drum cartridge is reached. Approximately 2,300 pages* before the
replacement life is reached, a message indicating the drum cartridge needs to
be replaced soon appears. Select whether or not to cancel printing when the
drum cartridge has reached its replacement cycle.
Select whether or not to cancel printing when a drum cartridge has reached its
replacement cycle.
• [Cancel Printing] (default)
After the drum cartridge replacement message appears, printing is disabled
until the drum cartridge is replaced with a new one.
• [Continue to Print]
Even if a drum cartridge replacement life is reached, printing is not disabled
immediately. Printing will be forcibly canceled to protect the printer at the
point when abnormality is detected in the drum cartridge.
Note, however, that printer performance such as print quality might be
deteriorated when printing is continued beyond the replacement cycle of a
drum cartridge. We recommend users to prepare new drum cartridge for
immediate replacement, as printing might be stopped soon.
*: The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, how often
the power is switched on/off or temperature and humidity of the environment where the printer is located.
For more information, refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
[ExtendAdjustTime]
System Settings
ExtendAdjustTime
Setting Description
ExtendAdjustTime Set whether to extend the image quality adjustment time when the power is
turned on to improve image quality. However, pressing [On] decreases the life
of the Drum Cartridge.
• [Off] (default)
• [On]
System Settings
mm / inches
Setting Description
mm / inches Sets the unit of measure for lengths displayed or entered on the control panel.
• [Millimeter(mm)] (default)
• [Inches (")]
[Data Encryption]
Important
• The hard disk is initialized when the [Data Encryption] setting is changed.
Note
• This item appears only when HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed.
• This item is not supported on the model available in China.
• All data is automatically encrypted when data is written to the hard disk.
Data Encryption
Encryption Key
Setting Description
Encryption Sets whether or not encrypt data on the system disk (hard disk).
• [Off] (default)
• [On]
Encryption Key Sets the 12-digit number encryption key for encrypting data.
Note
• [Encryption Key] is always displayed as [0 ] on the setting screen even
when set as a security measure.
[Overwrite HD]
Note
• This item appears only when HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed.
System Settings
Overwrite HD
Setting Description
Overwrite HD Sets whether or not to overwrite data on the hard disk, and the number of times
data is overwritten.
• [Off]
• [1 Overwrite]
• [3 Overwrites] (default)
System Settings
Auto Job Promote
Setting Description
Auto Job Promote Sets whether or not to allow another job to automatically bypass the current job
when the printer is unable to start an operation for any reason, (for example,
running out of paper in a tray when starting printing).
• [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Note
• Stored jobs such as Secure Print and Sample Set documents cannot be
used with the Auto Job Promote feature.
• [Resume Error Job] is not available if [Enabled] is set.
System Settings
Resume Error Job
Setting Description
Resume Error Job Sets the operation by the printer if it needs to cancel a print job, when the error
occurs in the print job for any reason.
• [Auto Resume] (default)
The printer automatically cancels a print job with error and resumes the
subsequent jobs.
• [Resume by User]
Error message appears on the control panel if the error which involves
canceling of print jobs occurs. Print jobs are canceled by the operation from
the printer.
[Software Download]
System Settings
Software Download
Setting Description
System Settings
RAM Disk
Setting Description
RAM Disk Sets whether to use a RAM disk. You can use the RAM disk when it is set to
[Enabled].
• [Enabled] (default)
• [Disabled]
Important
• When using a RAM disk, if you switch off and on the machine power, all the
stored documents will be removed.
[Accounting]
Setting Description
Charge Print
PJL OutputCommand
Charge Print
Receive Control
Setting Description
Del Remote Deletes user information for remote authentication saved by setting
Account [Save Remote Account] to [Enabled].
Note
• This item appears only when HDD Extension Kit (optional) is
installed, while [Remote Accounts] is set in [Login Type].
PJL Output Printing of remote print jobs can be controlled by PJL commands.
Command • [Off] (default)
• [On]
Important
• When [Save inChargePrint] is set, all print jobs are saved even if
authentication succeeds or fails. To prevent unwanted print jobs from
building up, either set up automatic deletion or manually delete print
jobs that have exceeded their storage period set under [Job Expiry
Date]. For more information on how to set the storage period, refer to
“[Stored Jobs]” (P. 185).
Note
• This item appears only when IC Card Reader (optional or purchase
separately) is installed. The IC Card Reader may not be supplied
with the printer in some regions. Contact your dealer for details.
• When [PrivateChargePrint] and [Save inChargePrint] are set, secure
print, sample set or delayed print are ignored even if you specify
them on the print driver.
Stored Jobs
Keep for (Days)
Stored Jobs
Delete at (Time)
Stored Jobs
Keep for
Stored Jobs
Upon Power Off
Setting Description
Job Expiry Date Sets the storage period for documents. Stored jobs are automatically deleted
when the document expiry date is reached.
• [Off] (default)
Documents are kept unconditionally.
• [No. of Days & Time]
Sets the storage period as a number of days and time.
• [Duration]
Sets the number of hours until documents are deleted.
Keep for (Days) Sets the storage period within 1 to 14 days in 1-day increments.
• [7 Days] (default)
Keep for Sets the storage period between 0 hours and 15 minutes and 120 hours and 0
minutes.
• [4 Hours and 0 Minutes] (default)
Upon Power Off Sets whether or not to delete stored jobs regardless of the storage period when
the printer is turned off or on.
• [Do not Delete Jobs] (default)
Deletes only stored jobs whose document expiry date is reached when the
printer is turned off or on.
It does not delete stored jobs whose document expiry date is not reached.
• [Delete Jobs]
Deletes all stored jobs when the printer is turned off or on.
System Settings
Extra Center Tray
Setting Description
Extra Center Tray Sets whether or not to use Extra Center Tray.
• [Installed] (default)
• [Not Installed]
[Software Options]
Note
• This item appears only when the Feature Enhance Kit (optional) is installed.
• To install the Feature Enhance Kit and HDD Extension Kit (optional) are necessary.
Setting Description
FeatureEnhance Enables the Feature Enhance Kit installed on the printer. The confirmation
Kit message is displayed when [Enable Kit] is selected. Press the <OK> button.
Note
• Once the [FeatureEnhance Kit] is enabled, the ROM of the installed Feature
Enhance Kit cannot be used by other devices.
• To reset or disable this feature, contact our Customer Support Center or your
dealer.
Note
• This item appears only when the Feature Enhance Kit (optional) and HDD Extension Kit (optional) are
installed.
ImageLog Transfer
Logs To Transfer
ImageLog Transfer
Transfer Timing
ImageLog Transfer
Assurance Level
Setting Description
Image Log Control Set whether or not to use the image log control feature. Normally, the
printer is used with this feature set to [Off]. Consult your dealer to use
the Image Log Control feature.
• [Off] (default)
• [On]
Assurance Level Sets the level at which an image log is reliably generated for a print job.
• [High]
Image logs are generated unconditionally. For this reason, print
operations are sometimes affected.
• [Low] (default)
Image logs are generated as much as possible with priority given to
printer performance. For this reason, generation of image logs is
sometimes skipped.
Log Set whether or not to enable the image log transfer feature.
Transfer • [Disabled] (default)
• [Enabled]
Transfer Sets the timing that image logs are transferred. Set [Disabled] or
Timing [Enabled] for each of the transfer timings. Default is all [Enabled].
• [At end of the job]
• [At power On]
• [End of selections]
• [When max reached]
Assurance Sets the assurance level when data is transferred to the log server.
Level • [Low] (default)
• [High]
Note
• When [High] is set, data is transferred unconditionally. However,
during data transfer, printer performance might drop or printing may
be paused.
[Software Upgrade]
Note
• This item appears only when EP system is used. Contact our Customers Support Center or your dealer
for details.
• This item is not supported on the model available in China.
System Settings
Software Upgrade
Setting Description
Software Upgrade Allows to upgrade the firmware used in the printer to the latest version when
EP system using the Internet has been used.
Note
• EP system may not be available in some regions. Contact our Customers
Support Center or your dealer for its application.
Setting Description
Check Connection Allows to check Connection status when you contacted our
Customers Support Center using EP system.
Confirmation message is displayed by selecting [Check
Connection]. Press <OK> button.
The [Printer Settings] menu allows you to set paper trays and the Auto Tray Selection
feature.
Note
• Refer to “Auto Tray Selection Feature” (P. 133) for more information about the Auto Tray Selection
feature.
[Substitute Tray]
Printer Settings
Substitute Tray
Setting Description
Substitute Tray Sets whether or not to switch to another paper tray if the paper tray selected by
the Auto Tray Selection feature runs out of paper. When using this feature, set
the paper size for the substitute tray.
• [Off] (default)
Does not substitute the tray, and displays a message prompting to load
paper into the paper tray.
• [Use Larger Size]
Switches to another paper tray that contains paper that is one size larger
than the size requested, and prints documents at 100% zoom ratio.
• [Use Closest Size]
Switches to another paper tray that contains paper of size closest to the size
requested, and prints documents at a reduced zoom ratio if necessary.
• [Select Tray 5]
Switches to the bypass tray, and prints documents on the paper loaded in the
bypass tray.
Note
• These settings will be overridden by requests sent from computers.
[PaperTypeMismatch]
Printer Settings
PaperTypeMismatch
Setting Description
PaperTypeMismatch Sets the action to take when there is no paper tray loaded with the paper type
specified in the print job.
• [PaperSupply Screen]
The message prompting you to change the settings for type of paper is
displayed.
• [ConfirmationScreen] (default)
The message prompting you to make sure the type of paper is displayed.
• [Print]
The print job is proceeded with the currently specified paper type without
showing any messages.
Paper Type
Tray 2
Paper Type
Tray 3
Paper Type
Tray 4
Paper Type
Tray 5
Paper Type
Tray 6
Setting Description
Note
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Paper Name].
Note
• Tray 2 to Tray 4 are optional. The display only shows the trays that are
actually installed on the printer.
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Paper Name].
Tray 5 Sets the type of the paper loaded in the bypass tray.
• [Plain] (default), [Recycled], [Bond], [Plain S2], [Heavyweight], [HW S2],
[Extra Heavyweight], [X-HW S2], [Extra-HW Plus], [Extra-HW plus S2],
[Transparency], [Gloss], [Gloss S2], [HeavyweightGloss], [HW Gloss S2],
[Labels], [Envelope], [Lightweight], [Punched], [Letterhead], [Pre-Printed],
[Others], [Plain A], [Plain B], [Plain C], [Plain D], [Plain E], [Plain F], [Plain G],
[Plain S], [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5]
Note
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Paper Name].
Note
• Tray 6 is optional. The display only shows the tray that is actually installed on
the printer.
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Paper Name].
[Paper Color]
Paper Color
Tray 2
Paper Color
Tray 3
Paper Color
Tray 4
Paper Color
Tray 5
Paper Color
Tray 6
Setting Description
Tray 1 to Tray 4 Sets the color of the paper loaded in the trays.
Tray 5, Tray 6 • [White] (default), [Blue], [Yellow], [Green], [Pink], [Clear], [Ivory], [Gray],
[Buff], [Goldenrod], [Red], [Orange], [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5], [Others]
Note
• Tray 2 to Tray 4, and Tray 6 are optional. The display only shows the trays
that are actually installed on the printer.
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Color Name].
PaperTypePriority
Plain
PaperTypePriority
Plain S2
PaperTypePriority
Recycled
PaperTypePriority
Heavyweight
PaperTypePriority
Heavyweight A
PaperTypePriority
Heavyweight B
PaperTypePriority
Heavyweight C
PaperTypePriority
Heavyweight S
PaperTypePriority
Gloss
PaperTypePriority
1. Custom 1
PaperTypePriority
2. Custom 2
PaperTypePriority
3. Custom 3
PaperTypePriority
4. Custom 4
PaperTypePriority
5. Custom 5
Bond, Plain, Plain This setting will be used by the Auto Tray Selection feature. Defaults are as
S2, Recycled, follows: Plain=[1], Recycled=[2], Bond=[3]. Otherwise, the default is [Auto
Heavyweight, Paper Off].
Heavyweight A, • [1] to [15]
Heavyweight B, Sets the priority order of paper types.
Heavyweight C, • [Auto Paper Off]
Heavyweight S, Does not set the priority order of paper types. In this case, the Auto Tray
Gloss, 1. Custom 1 Selection feature is not used.
to 5. Custom 5
Note
• [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] display the names specified under [Custom
Paper Name].
• You can assign the same priority order to different paper types. In this case,
the printer selects a tray based on the [Paper Tray Priority] setting.
[PaperTrayPriority]
PaperTrayPriority
Tray 2
PaperTrayPriority
Tray 3
PaperTrayPriority
Tray 4
PaperTrayPriority
Tray 5
PaperTrayPriority
Tray 6
Setting Description
Tray 1 to Tray 4, Sets the priority order of the paper trays. This setting will be used by the Auto
Tray 5, Tray 6 Tray Selection feature. Defaults are as follows: Tray 1=[1], Tray 2=[2], Tray
3=[3], Tray 4=[4], Tray 6=[5] and Tray 5=[No AutoTraySwitch].
• [1] to [5]
Sets the priority order of the paper trays.
• [No AutoTraySwitch]
Does not set the priority order of paper types. In this case, the Auto Tray
Selection feature is not used.
Note
• Tray 2 to Tray 4, and Tray 6 are optional. The display only shows the trays
that are actually installed on the printer.
• You cannot assign the same priority to more than one tray. If the same
priority order of other trays are specified, a priority order other than the
specified tray is automatically changed.
• Only the lowest priority can be set for Tray 5.
PaperSizeSettings
Tray 2
PaperSizeSettings
Tray 3
PaperSizeSettings
Tray 4
PaperSizeSettings
Tray 5
Setting Description
Tray 1 to Tray 4 Sets the paper size of the paper loaded in each paper tray.
• [Auto] (default for Tray 1 to Tray 4)
The sensor automatically detects the paper size.
• [Custom]
Sets the length and width of the paper.
When [Custom] is selected, set the print orientation to [Portrait (Y) Size] or
[Landscape (X) Size].
Note
• Tray 2 to Tray 4 are optional. The display only shows the trays that are
actually installed on the printer.
• For details on how to set custom paper sizes, refer to “Setting the Paper
Sizes of Trays” (P. 129).
• [Tray 5] is not displayed if [No AutoSwitchOff] is specified in [Paper Tray
Priority] > [Tray 5].
Note
• For details on how to set custom paper sizes, refer to “Setting the Paper
Sizes of Trays” (P. 129).
• [Tray 5] is not displayed once [Paper Tray Priority] > [Tray 5] is selected and
then [No AutoSwitchOff] is specified.
Image Quality
Recycled
Image Quality
Bond
Image Quality
Plain S2
Image Quality
Heavyweight
Image Quality
HW S2
Image Quality
Extra Heavyweight
Image Quality
X-HW S2
Image Quality
Letterhead
Image Quality
Pre-Printed
Image Quality
Other
Image Quality
1. Custom 1
Image Quality
2. Custom 2
Image Quality
3. Custom 3
Image Quality
4. Custom 4
Image Quality
5. Custom 5
Plain, Recycled, Sets the image quality (paper type) for each paper.
Bond, Plain S2, • [A] ([Bond] default)
1. Custom 1 to Quality ideal for color-exclusive bond paper such as J paper (82 gsm)
5. Custom 5 • [B] ([Plain], Plain S2 and [1. Custom 1] to [4. Custom 4] defaults)
Quality ideal for generally used office paper (P paper, C2 paper, etc.)
• [C] ([Recycled] default)
Quality ideal for recycled paper (C2r paper, WR100 paper, etc.)
• [D]
Select this when print quality is uneven on coarse paper.
• [E] - [G]
Not used.
• [S] ([5. Custom 5] defaults)
Quality ideal for gloss paper is 105 gsm or less, such as JD coated
(104.7 gsm), J coated (95.0 gsm)
Note
• “Coarse paper” refers to paper having conspicuous transparent characters
when held up against the light.
Heavyweight, Sets the image quality (paper type) for each paper.
HW S2 • [A] (default)
• [B]
Quality ideal for water resistant paper.
• [C]
Quality ideal for white film.
• [S]
The quality can be set by the user.
Extra Heavyweight, Sets the image quality (paper type) for each paper.
X-HW S2 • [A] (default)
• [B], [C]
Quality ideal for business cards.
• [D]
Not used.
• [S]
Quality ideal for film labels or water resistant film gloss paper.
Letterhead, • [E]
Pre-Printed, • [F] (default)
Other
Setting Description
1. Custom 1 to Sets the names for [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] that are displayed under
5. Custom 5 [PaperTypePriority], [Paper Type], and [Image Quality].
Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be used for a name. (See No 1, 2, 3 and
4 of *2 and *4 on P. 214.)
Setting Description
1. Custom 1 to [1. Custom 1] to [5. Custom 5] displayed under [Paper Color] can be given any
5. Custom 5 name.
Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be used for a name. (See No 1, 2, 3 and
4 of *2 and *4 on P. 214.)
Printer Settings
CenterTray Offset
Note
• This option appears when Extra Center Tray is removed and [Extra Center Tray] is set to [Not Installed].
Setting Description
CenterTray Offset Offsetting means that each set of copies is delivered to the center tray and
shifted slightly to separate it from the previous job. This sets the offset
function for the center tray.
• Offset per Set (Default)
Offset stacking per set
• Offset per Job
Offset stacking per job (print job)
• Off
No offset stacking
[CtrTrayLow-Offset]
Printer Settings
CtrTrayLow-Offset
Note
• This option appears when Extra Center Tray is installed and [Extra Center Tray] is set to [Installed].
Setting Description
CtrTrayLow-Offset Offsetting means that each set of copies is delivered to the center tray and
shifted slightly to separate it from the previous job. This sets the offset
function for the center tray.
• Offset per Set (Default)
Offset stacking per set
• Offset per Job
Offset stacking per job (print job)
• Off
No offset stacking
Printer Settings
CtrTrayUp-Offset
Note
• This option appears when Extra Center Tray is installed and [Extra Center Tray] is set to [Installed].
Setting Description
CtrTrayUp-Offset Offsetting means that each set of copies is delivered to the center tray and
shifted slightly to separate it from the previous job. This sets the offset
function for the center tray.
• Offset per Set (Default)
Offset stacking per set
• Offset per Job
Offset stacking per job (print job)
• Off
No offset stacking
[Finisher Offset]
Note
• This option appears only when the Finisher (optional) is installed.
Printer Settings
Finisher Offset
Setting Description
Finisher Offset Offsetting means that each set of copies is delivered to the right middle
tray and shifted slightly to separate it from the previous job. This sets the
offset function for the right middle tray.
• Offset per Set (Default)
Offset stacking per set
• Offset per Job
Offset stacking per job (print job)
• Off
No offset stacking
Printer Settings
Print User ID
Setting Description
Printer Settings
Odd Page 2 Sided
Setting Description
Odd Page 2 Sided Sets how to print on the final page of an odd-numbered document during 2-
side printing.
• [Off] (default)
The side of the final page is printed in the same way as 1-sided printing, and
paper is not fed again through the Duplex unit as with 2-sided printing. The
document can be printed faster since paper is not fed again through the
Duplex unit.
• [On]
The paper is fed again through the Duplex unit even though there is only one
side of data for the final page. The printing orientation can be aligned when
printing on paper (e.g. paper with punch holes) that must be aligned in a
specific way, top to bottom or left to right, for example.
[UnregisteredForms]
Printer Settings
UnregisteredForms
Setting Description
UnregisteredForms Sets whether to cancel printing or print only data when the format specified at
printing is not registered.
• [Print (Data only)] (default)
• [Do not print]
Printer Settings
DefaultPaperSize
Setting Description
DefaultPaperSize Sets the default paper size for each print mode.
• [A4] (default)
• [8.5 x 11"]
Printer Settings
Paper Size Group
Setting Description
Paper Size Group Sets the size detection mode for automatically detecting the paper size from
trays 1 to 6.
Select the size detection mode according to the country of use. The default is
[AB (8K/16K)].
Refer to the tables below for combinations of sizes that can be automatically
detected.
Note
• Some size detection modes cannot be used depending on the model of
printer you are using. For information of paper sizes supported by this
printer, refer to “Supported Paper Type” (P. 111).
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
(Tandem Tray Module)
Tray 1
Loading position
A6 X X X X X X O X X X
A5 X O X X O O O X X O
A5 X X X X X X X X X O
A4 O O X X X O O X X O
A4 O O O O X O O O O O
A3 O O X X X O O X X O
B6 X X X X O X X X X O
B5 O O X X O O O X X O
Tray 1
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
(Tandem Tray Module)
Tray 1
B5 X X X X X O O O O O
B4 O O X X X O O X X O
5.5x8.5" X X X X X X X X X X
5.5x8.5" X X X X O X X X X X
7.25x10.5" O O O O X X X X X X
8x10" X X X X X X X X X X
8x10" X X X X X X X X X X
8.5x11" O O X X O O O X X X
8.5x11" O O O O O O O O O X
215x315mm X X X X X X X X X X
8.5x13" O O X X O O O X X X
8.5x14" O O X X O O O X X X
11x15" X X X X X X X X X X
11x17" O O X X O O O X X X
Cover-A4 X X X X X X X X X X
Cover-Letter (9x11") X X X X X X X X X X
12x18" X X X X X X X X X X
12x19" X X X X X X X X X X
SRA3 X O X X X X O X X X
16 K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X X X X X X
land China)
16 K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X O O X X X
land China)
8K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X O X X X X
land China)
Postcard X X X X X X X X X O
Photo 2L (5x7") X X X X X X X X X X
No.3 standard X X X X X X X X X O
envelopes
Commercial#10 X X X X O X X X X X
Monarch7.3/4 X X X X X X X X X X
Tray 1
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
(Tandem Tray Module)
Loading position
A6 X X X X X
A5 X X X X X
A5 X X X X X
A4 O O X X X
A4 O O O O X
A3 O O X X X
B6 X X X X X
B5 O O X X X
B5 X X X X X
B4 O O X X X
5.5x8.5" O O X X X
5.5x8.5" X X X X O
7.25x10.5" O O O O X
8x10" X X X X X
8x10" X X X X X
8.5x11" O O X X O
8.5x11" O O O O O
215x315mm X X X X X
8.5x13" O O X X O
8.5x14" O O X X O
11x15" X X X X X
11x17" O O X X O
Cover-A4 X X X X X
Cover-Letter X X X X X
(9x11")
12x18" X O X X X
12x19" X X X X X
SRA3 X X X X X
16 K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X
land China)
16 K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X
land China)
Tray 1
Tray 3, 4
Tray 5 (Bypass)
(Tandem Tray Module)
Loading position
8K (Taiwan/main- X X X X X
land China)
Postcard X X X X X
Photo 2L (5x7") X X X X O
No.3 standard X X X X O
envelopes
Commercial#10 X X X X O
Printer Settings
OCR Font Glyphs
Setting Description
OCR Font Glyphs It allows you to switch Font Glyph Code 0x5c of OCR-B in ESC/P or PCL
emulation mode.
• [Backslash] (default)
• [Japanese Yen Sign]
[Allocate Memory] changes the size of memory and form memory of each interface.
Important
• Memory is reset when its size is changed, and all data stored in each of the memory areas is deleted.
• You cannot allocate more than the total memory. When the memory allocation settings exceed the size
of mounted memory when the power is turned on, the system automatically adjusts memory allocation.
• If the printer runs out of memory when ports are set to be enabled at printer startup, the ports are
sometimes automatically disabled. If this happens, either disable unused ports, or change the memory
allocation under [Allocate Memory]. Note, however, that the parallel, USB ports are never automatically
disabled.
Note
• Memory allocation, excluding the print page buffer, can be set on the control panel or in CentreWare
Internet Services.
• The print page buffer is the area where the actual printed image is plotted. The size of the print page
buffer can be changed directly by the user. Area remaining after memory is allocated for other uses is
allocated as the print page buffer.
When printing high-resolution documents, set so that a large buffer size is allocated as print page buffer.
The actual size of the allocated print buffer can be confirmed by printing the [Configuration Report]. You
can also check it by using CentreWare Internet Services.
Allocate Memory
HPGL Auto Layout
Allocate Memory
Job Ticket Memory
Allocate Memory
Receiving Buffer
Setting Description
HPGL Auto Layout Specifies the size of memory to be used in HP-GL and HP-GL/2 auto
layout.
Specify memory size from 64 to 5120 KB in 32 KB increments. The
maximum size that can be set changes according to the amount of
free memory.
• [64K] (default)
When HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed, the hard disk is
used for auto layout memory. In this case, the size cannot be
changed by the user, and is displayed as [Hard Disk] on the display.
Job Ticket Memory Specify the amount of memory to use for job tickets from 0.25 to 8.00
MB in 0.25 MB increments.
The maximum amount of memory you can allocate varies according to
the amount of free space available in memory.
• [0.25 MB] (default)
Receiving - Sets the memory of the receiving buffer (temporary storage location
Buffer for data arriving from the computer) for each interface. Set the
spooling setting, allocation location, and size of memory for each of
the LPD, SMB and IPP interfaces.
The receiving buffer size can be changed according to operating
status and purpose. Increasing the receiving buffer size sometimes
frees up the computer supporting a particular interface more quickly.
The maximum size that can be set changes according to the amount
of free memory.
Note
• When a port is disabled, its corresponding items are not displayed.
• Even if the receiving buffer size is increased, the time required to
free up a computer sometimes does not change depending on the
size of data arriving from the computer.
Important
• When the LPR byte count is disabled and a document larger than the
size set as the spooling memory is received, the job is repeatedly
transmitted. If this happens, either open the [Ports] tab in the print
driver Properties dialog box, and enable the LPR byte count, or
change the size of spooling memory so that it is larger than the size of
the document.
[Adjust Gradation]
Refer to
• For calibration procedure, refer to “7.12 Adjusting Tone Density” (P. 373)
Adjust Gradation
Photo
Setting Description
Text Prints a calibration chart with priority on resolution, and adjusts the gradation of
the printer.
• [CalibrationChart]
Prints a calibration chart to check for deviation of the Yellow, Magenta and
Cyan gradations, and reads the adjustment values.
• [Enter Value]
Sets the adjustment values. Adjustment values can be set from -6 to +6 for
each of the colors.
Photo Prints a calibration chart with priority on gradation, and adjusts the gradation of
the printer.
• [CalibrationChart]
Prints a calibration chart to check for deviation of the Yellow, Magenta and
Cyan gradations, and reads the adjustment values.
• [Enter Value]
Sets the adjustment values. Adjustment values can be set from -6 to +6 for
each of the colors.
Setting Description
Adjust Side 1 Adjusts the print position of Side 1 in vertical direction (Lead Regi)
and horizontal direction (Side Regi).
• You can set the value between -2.0 mm to +2.0 mm, with 0.5mm
increments towards the plus ( ) or minus ( ) side.
Adjust Side 2 Adjusts the print position of Side 2 in vertical direction (Lead Regi)
and holizontal direction (Side Regi).
• You can set the value between -2.0 mm to +2.0 mm, with 0.5mm
increments towards the plus ( ) or minus ( ) side.
PrintChart-1Sided Exports the chart for adjusting a print position of Side 1 in vertical
direction (Lead Regi) and holizontal direction (Side Regi).
PrintChart-2Sided Exports the chart for adjusting a print position of Side 2 in vertical
direction (Lead Regi) and holizontal direction (Side Regi).
Voltage Offset
Gloss
Voltage Offset
HeavyweightGloss
Voltage Offset
Postcard
Setting Description
Plain, Bond, If you often experience the following problems, adjust the image transfer
Recycled, voltage: White patches appear on images, toner scatters around images,
Heavyweight, Extra- overall images are bluish
HW, Gloss, • [1] to [16] (default: [6])
HeavyweightGloss,
Postcard, Envelope,
Labels, Transparency,
Heavyweight Long,
Extra-HW Long
Adjust the punch hole position or fold position when the Finisher-B1 (optional) and the
Finisher-B1 with Booklet Maker Unit (optional) is installed.
Adjust Finisher
Punch Position
Adjust Finisher
BookFoldPosition
Setting Description
Hole Punch Tool Selects the type of installed hold punches (optional).
• 2/4 Hole Punch
• 2/3 Hole Punch (US)
Note
• This option can be set when 2/4 Hole Punch or 2/3 Hole Punch (US) is
installed.
Punch Position Selects the tray that the paper to use is set. You can also adjust the punch
position.
• [Smaller than B4]
Selects the tray settings when using the paper of A4 or 8.5x11” size.
You can also adjust the punch position with 0.5mm increments in between
5.0 mm to 15.0 mm. The default value is 10.0 mm.
• [B4 or larger]
Selects the tray settings when using the paper of A3 or 11x17” size. You can
also adjust the punch position with 0.5mm increments in between 5.0mm to
15.0mm. The default value is 10.0 mm.
Note
• This option can be set when 2/4 Hole Punch or 2/3 Hole Punch (US) is
installed.
BookFoldPosition Selects the tray that the paper to use is set. You can also adjust the folding
position.
• [Smaller than B4]
Selects the tray settings when using the paper of A4 or 8.5x11” size.
You can also adjust the staple or folding position with 0.5mm increments in
between 0 mm to 10.0 mm. The default value is 0 mm.
• [B4 or larger]
Selects the tray settings when using the paper of A3 or 11x17” size. You can
also adjust the staple or folding position with 0.5mm increments in between 0
mm to 10.0 mm. The default value is 0 mm.
Note
• This option is displayed when Booklet Maker Unit for Finisher-B1 is installed.
The [Init/Delete Data] menu allows you to initialize printer settings stored in NV memory,
network ports, and the hard disk, and delete data such as forms registered on the printer.
Note
• Executing initialization returns the settings to their default values.
Init/Delete Data
Hard Disk
Init/Delete Data
Initialize Cert
Init/Delete Data
Delete All Data
Init/Delete Data
Print Meter
Init/Delete Data
Job Counters
Init/Delete Data
DeleteForm/Macro
Init/Delete Data
Delete Font
Init/Delete Data
Secure Print Jobs*1
*1
: [Secure Print Jobs] appears when using Secure Print feature while [Pte ChargePrint Jobs] appears
when using Private Charge Print.
Setting Description
NVM Initializes the NV memory. All settings return to the defaults when NV memory
is initialized.
Note
• The NV memory is nonvolatile memory that retains the printer settings even
when its power is switched off.
Delete All Data Initializes all data in NV memory and the hard disk. All settings return to the
defaults when NV memory is initialized. The following data on the hard disk is
deleted by initialization: additional fonts, HP-GL, HP-GL/2, ESC/P, and PCL
forms, Secure Print documents, Sample Set documents, and Delayed Print
documents. Secure Print, Sample Set and Delayed Print logs are not deleted.
Important
• When HDD Extension Kit is mounted, it may take approx. 1 hour or more to
initialize all data. During initialization, the lamps on the printer's control panel
blink. Do not turn the printer off while initialization is in progress.
Print Meter Initializes meter reports. Meter readings return to 0 when meter reports are
initialized.
Refer to
• “Initializing [Meter Report (Print Jobs)] Data” (P. 332)
Job Counters Initializes the job counter and the accumulated job time counter. Counter
readings return to 0 when job counters are initialized.
Secure Print Jobs Deletes a document saved as a Secure Print or Private Charge Print job.
Pte Charge Print
Note
• [Secure Print Jobs] appears when using Secure Print feature while [Pte
Charge Print] appears when using Private Charge Print.
• [No Secure Print Jobs] or [No Private Charge Print Jobs] is displayed when
there are no documents.
Settings
Language
Setting Description
*1
When [Auto] is selected, data will be deleted if the language emulation automatically
selected is not present or is unavailable on the printer.
*2 Holding down the < > or < > button cycles through the options. To display a setting's
default value, press < > and < > at the same time.
*3 The following information is printed in each line during dump printing:
Count Prints the total number of bytes counted from the beginning of
the job data.
Hexadecimal code Prints print data delimited in 4 bytes in hexadecimal format.
ASCII code Prints print data using JIS X0201 8-bit coded characters.
Characters that are not defined in JIS X0201 are printed as
“UD”.
*4 Character List
1 Blank Space
2 Alphabet ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkl
mnopqrstuvwxyz
3 Numerals 0123456789
4 Symbols !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;q=r?@m\n^_`
*5
• When [Enabled] is set, and the print mode is set to [HexDump], PJL commands are
also output by [HexDump].
• When language emulation not installed on the printer is specified by a PJL
command, data is deleted.
*6 WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
Alpha-
numerics
Position of Paper Jams Referenc
indicated Paper Jam Solution
on the Message e Pages
in the
figure
- Finisher / Top cover Paper jams under the Finisher Top Cover P. 229
F Finisher / Transport Cover Paper Jams in the Finisher Transport Cover P. 231
F F
- Finisher / [4a] / [Right Paper Jams in the Right bottom tray P. 239
Bottom Tray]
Important
• Pulling out a paper tray without confirming the location of the paper jam may tear paper and cause
pieces of paper to be left in the machine. This can cause a malfunction. Be sure to confirm the location of
the paper jam before attempting to clear it.
• The paper jam indicator remains lit on the control panel if there are pieces of paper remaining inside the
printer.
• Make sure that the power is on when clearing a paper jam. Switching the power off erases the print data
remaining in the printer and the information stored in the printer's memory.
• Do not touch interior components of the printer. Doing so can cause defective printing.
Important
• If there are multiple sheets of paper loaded in the Tray
5, remove all of the paper.
Note
• When the jammed paper is torn, make sure if the
pieces may remain inside the machine.
Important
• Do not load the different types or sizes of paper
together. It may cause a paper jam.
Important
• Make sure that the guides are positioned lightly
against the paper. Paper guides that are positioned
too tight or two narrow can cause paper jams.
• Do not load paper above the maximum fill-line. Doing
so can cause paper jams.
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Important
• Pulling out a tray without confirming the location of the paper jam can tear paper and cause pieces of
paper to be left in the machine. This can cause a malfunction. Be sure to check the location of the paper
jam in the figure on the left side of the control panel before clearing the jam.
Important
• Do not pull out 2 trays or more at the same time.
Otherwise, the machine may turn over.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Important
• Slide the tray back slowly. If you do it with too much
force, the tray may cause a trouble.
The following describes how to clear paper jams occurring in Tandem Tray Module
(optional).
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains the machine.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no pieces of paper
remain inside Tray 6.
Important
• Slide the tray back slowly. If you do it with too much
force, the tray may cause a trouble.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no pieces of paper
remain inside Tray 6.
Important
• Slide the tray back slowly. If you do it with too much
force, the tray may cause a trouble.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no pieces of paper
remain inside Tray 6.
Important
• Slide the tray back slowly. If you do it with too much
force, the tray may cause a trouble.
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Important
• When removing paper, take care not to touch the transfer belt (the black film belt) inside the cover on the
upper left side. Scratches, dirt, or oil from your hands on the belt can reduce print quality.
• There may be some toner on the transfer roller. However, this does not affect image quality.
Note
• If the paper is tom, make sure no piece of paper remains
the machine.
If the edge of the jammed paper is coming out in the direction of the
center tray
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
• Paper may be jammed in the hidden area on the upper
position. Check inside thoroughly.
Important
• When removing paper, take care not to touch the transfer belt (the black film belt) inside the cover on the
upper left side. Scratches, dirt, or oil from your hands on the belt can reduce print quality.
• There may be some toner on the transfer roller. However, this does not affect image quality.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
228 6 Troubleshooting
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
2b
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
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Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
Note
• If the paper is torn, make sure no piece of paper
remains inside the machine.
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Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
0.4 pt
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
CAUTION
• Be careful in removing jammed staples.
Also, when printouts are not stapled or staples are bent, follow the procedures to clear the
staple jams. Contact our Customer Support Center if the problem persists after you have
tried the following solutions.
Unstapled Bent staple
If copies are stapled as shown in the figures below, contact our Customer Support Center.
One side of staple rising up Staple bent in reverse direction
Flattened staple Entire staple rising up
Staple rising up with
center pressed in
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Note
• The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is
required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher.
Important
• Be careful in removing jammed staples.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
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Note
• If the booklet maker side cover is not completely
closed, a message will appear and the machine
remains paused.
Note
• The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is
required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher.
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Important
• Be careful in removing jammed staples.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
This section describes how to clear staple jam occurred in the booklet staple cartridge of
the Finisher-C1 with Booklet Maker (optional).
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Important
• Be careful in removing jammed staples.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remains paused.
Symptom Cause/Remedy
The printer is not on. Is the main power switch or power switch off?
Switch the main power on (If the main power switch is off). Then, switch the power on
by pressing the <|> side of the power switch (If the power switch is off).
Is the printer plugged into a power outlet that supplies the proper voltage?
Connect the printer to a power outlet that supplies the proper rated voltage or current.
Do not share the power outlet with other devices.
The display is blank. The printer may be in Energy Saver mode. Press the <Energy Saver> button on the
control panel to exit Energy Saver mode.
If this does not remedy the problem, check if the power cord is firmly plugged into the
power outlet, and reboot the printer.
If the problem still persists, there may be a problem with the printer. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
The printer makes odd noise. Is the printer installed on a level surface?
Install the printer on a level and sturdy surface.
Condensation has formed in On the control panel, set the Sleep mode trigger time to more than 60 minutes, and let
the printer. the printer stand with its power on. After about an hour, the heat inside the printer
causes the condensation to evaporate.
Refer to
• “ [Sleep Mode Timer]” (P. 172)
The printer does not switch to The printer does not enter Low Power mode or Sleep mode in the following cases to
Sleep mode. inform users on what is happening to the printer and provide its performance.
• When the user is operating the control panel
• When a message indicating to replace any one of the consumables including toner
cartridge, drum cartridge or waste toner bottle is displayed
• When the printer requires user operation for paper jams or open covers
• When an error occurs due to print failure
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Symptom Cause/Remedy
The <Error> lamp is blinking. An error occurred that cannot be resolved by the user. Make a note of the error
message or error code displayed on the control panel, switch the power off, unplug the
power cord from the power outlet, and contact our Customer Support Center or your
dealer.
Refer to
• “ Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order)” (P. 258)
• “ Error Codes” (P. 270)
The <Error> lamp is lit. Is an error message displayed on the control panel?
Follow the instructions in the message and clear the error.
Refer to
• “ Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order)” (P. 258)
• “ Error Codes” (P. 270)
A print instruction was issued, Is the interface cable firmly plugged in?
but the <Ready> lamp does Switch the power off, and check if the interface cable is firmly plugged in.
not light or blink.
Is the printer in the offline or menu state?
If the printer is offline, press the <Online> button to put it online. If the menu screen is
displayed, press the <Settings> button to exit the menu screen.
Refer to
• “ [Network/Port]” (P. 147)
• Online help for CentreWare Internet Services
The <Ready> lamp is lit or There is data remaining in the print buffer. Cancel or force-eject the job.
blinking, but the printer does After pressing the <Online> button to take the printer offline, press the <Delete Job>
not print. button to cancel the print job or the <OK> button to force-eject the job. After
cancellation or force-ejection is complete, press the <Online> button again to put the
printer online.
Note
• When using the parallel/USB port, pressing the <Online> button can cause reception
of job data to stop part way through. When this happens, pressing the <OK> button
causes the remaining print data to be recognized as a new job. This job is printed
separately after you put the printer back online. As a result, the printout may not be
normal.
The printer does not print. If your computer is connected to the printer via a parallel cable, does your computer
support bi-directional communication?
The printer's bi-directional communication is enabled by default. If bi-directional
communication is not supported by your computer, the printer will not print your job. If
this is the case, disable the bi-directional communication on the control panel and try
printing again.
Refer to
• “ [Parallel]” (P. 147)
If the printer is connected to a network, is the IP address of the printer set correctly?
Or, is the data-reception control setting set correctly?
Check the above settings and re-configure them if necessary.
Refer to
• “ Setting an IP Address (IPv4)” (P. 36)
• “ Setting an IP Address (IPv6)” (P. 39)
• “ Controlling Data Reception by IP Address” (P. 345)
The size of the print data of a single print job may exceed the buffer capacity. This may
occur when memory spooling is selected for the buffer setting.
If a single print file exceeds the memory capacity, divide the print file into jobs that are
smaller than the memory capacity.
If there are multiple data files to print, decrease the number of files to be printed at one
time.
Printing is slow. The buffer capacity may be too low. If you are printing a high-resolution document, use
[Allocate Memory] on the control panel to reduce the memory capacity of unused items,
which increases the capacity of the print page buffer.
Increasing the buffer capacity can speed up printing. Adjust buffer capacity in
accordance with the size of the print data.
Also, it is recommended to disable ports that are not being used and allocate memory
for other purposes.
Refer to
• “ [Allocate Memory]” (P. 206)
Is [High Quality] or [High Resolution] selected for the [Image Quality] setting on the
[Color Options] tab of your print driver? Changing the [Image Quality] setting to
[Standard] may improve print speed.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
Printing may be slow depending on the printing method for TrueType® fonts. Change
the printing method under [Specify Font] on the [Advanced] tab of your print driver.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
[Printing...] is displayed even Did you turn on your computer after switching on the printer? Press the <Cancel Job>
though there is no print job button to cancel printing.
when the parallel/USB
interface is being used. Note
• Check to make sure that your computer is turned on before switching on the printer.
Image loss occurs in the upper Are the paper guides adjusted properly?
portion of the page. Adjust the paper guides properly.
Printing does not start from the
desired position on the page. Refer to
• “4.2 Loading Paper” (P. 121)
Check whether the margins are set correctly on your print driver.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
250 6 Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause/Remedy
Refer to
• “ Supported Paper Type” (P. 111)
A drum cartridge or the fusing unit is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its
condition, the drum cartridge or fusing unit may need replacement. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
On the [Image Options] tab of your print driver, change the print density settings under
[Image Settings] or [Color Balance] and then try printing again.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
Change the [Paper Type] setting and try printing again. For example, if [Paper Type] is
set to [Plain], try changing it to [Bond] or [Recycled]. If it is set to [Heavyweight], try
changing it to [Extra HW].
Color spots or color lines The paper path may not be clean. Print a couple of sheets or so to remove dirt from the
appear on output. paper path.
Equally spaced smears appear
on output. A drum cartridge or the fusing unit is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its
condition, the drum cartridge or the fusing unit may need replacement. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Refer to
• “ Clearing the Interior (LED Printheads) of the Printer” (P. 255)
Printing can be rubbed off with The paper type of the selected paper tray is not appropriate. Change the [Paper Type]
a finger. setting and try printing again. For example, if [Paper Type] is set to [Plain], try changing
Toner is not fused to the paper. it to [Bond] or [Recycled]. If it is set to [Heavyweight], try changing it to [Extra HW].
Output is smudged with toner.
The paper is damp. Load fresh paper.
The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate media.
Refer to
• “ Supported Paper Type” (P. 111)
The fusing unit is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its condition, the fusing
unit may need replacement. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
The whole page is printed A drum cartridge is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its condition, the drum
black. cartridge may need replacement. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
There may be something wrong with the high-voltage power supply. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Output is blank. Multiple sheets were fed at once. Fan the paper and reload it in the tray.
A drum cartridge is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its condition, the drum
cartridge may need replacement. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
There may be something wrong with the high-voltage power supply. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
252 6 Troubleshooting
Output is partially blanked-out. The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate media.
Vertical white streaks appear
on output. Refer to
• “ Supported Paper Type” (P. 111)
Refer to
• “6.7 Error Messages and Error Codes” (P. 258)
Refer to
• “ [Sleep Mode Timer]” (P. 172)
A drum cartridge or the fusing unit is damaged or has deteriorated. Depending on its
condition, the drum cartridge or fusing unit may need replacement. Contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
White patches appear on output. The image transfer voltage (the [Voltage Offset] setting on the control panel) may not be
Toner is scattered around set properly.
images. Adjust the transfer voltage on the control panel.
Images are bluish.
Refer to
• “7.13 Adjusting the Image Transfer Voltage” (P. 380)
The paper type of the selected paper tray is not appropriate. Change the [Paper Type]
setting and try printing again. For example, if [Paper Type] is set to [Plain], try changing
it to [Bond] or [Recycled]. If it is set to [Heavyweight], try changing it to [Extra HW].
Text is smeared. The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate media.
Refer to
• “ Supported Paper Type” (P. 111)
Refer to
• “ [Sleep Mode Timer]” (P. 172)
Text is garbled. Is the printer set to substitute TrueType fonts with the built-in fonts?
Printed output is not the same Change the printing method of TrueType fonts to set [Always Use TrueType Fonts]
as the original data displayed under [Specify Font] on the [Advanced] tab of your print driver.
on the computer screen.
Refer to
Online help for the print driver.
Images are skewed. The paper guides are not adjusted properly. Adjust the paper guides properly.
Refer to
• “4.2 Loading Paper” (P. 121)
Color documents are printed in Is [Black & White] selected for [Output Color] on the [Paper/Output] tab of the print driver?
monochrome. Change the [Output Color] setting to [Color].
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
Print density or color Print the Calibration Chart from the printer, compare it with the Color Sample that came
reproduction has deteriorated. with the printer, and perform color calibration as necessary.
Refer to
• “7.12 Adjusting Tone Density” (P. 373)
Print quality on transparencies Unsupported transparencies or envelopes are loaded in the printer. Load appropriate
or envelopes is poor. media.
Refer to
• “ Supported Paper Type” (P. 111)
Check if the paper type setting on the print driver or control panel is set correctly.
Refer to
• “ [Paper Type]” (P. 191)
• Online help for the print driver.
The toner save feature is enabled or the resolution is set low on your print driver.
Change these settings on the [Image Options] tab or [Advanced] tab on your print
driver.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
254 6 Troubleshooting
Important
• Clean the LED printheads periodically when you replace the waste toner bottle.
Note
• You can now see the drum cartridge.
Note
• Slide out the cleaning bars until you see "zzz".
Important
• Do not remove the cleaning bars from the housing.
Note
• Clean the four LED printheads (R1 to R4) by sliding
the cleaning bars back and fourth for two or three
times, respectively.
Note
• Push the cover until it clicks into place.
Note
• If the front cover is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
256 6 Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause/Remedy
The printer does not correctly Are the paper guides adjusted properly?
select a paper tray from the If the paper guides are not positioned correctly, the printer may not correctly detect the
trays 1 to 4, and tray 6. size of the paper loaded. Adjust the paper guides properly.
Check whether the paper size and paper type settings on the print driver and control
panel are configured correctly.
Refer to
• “ [Printer Settings]” (P. 190)
• Online help for the print driver.
The printer does not feed Is [Automatically Select] selected for the [Select By Tray] setting on the [Paper/Output]
paper from the bypass tray. tab of the print driver? Select [Tray 5 (Bypass)] or set the bypass tray for auto tray
selection when [Automatically Select] is specified.
Refer to
• Online help for the print driver.
• “ Setting Tray 5 (Bypass) for Auto Tray Selection” (P. 134)
Note
• If the message text cannot fit on a single screen, use the < > and < > buttons to change screens.
Message Symptom/Cause/Remedy
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Paper Jams in Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 220)
Refer to
• “ Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P. 121)
Check Bypass Tray The correct type of paper is not loaded in the Bypass Tray.
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into the
Bypass Tray.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Check Left Top Open the Left Top Tray when it is closed.
Tray Remove the papers if they remain.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Check or adjust The correct type of paper is not loaded in Tray 6 (HCF B1).
Tray 6 Paper Guides Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into Tray 6.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Refer to
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
258 6 Troubleshooting
Check Tray 5 paper The correct type of paper is not loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass tray).
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into Tray 5.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P. 121)
Check Tray N guides The correct type of paper is not loaded in the paper tray N.
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into the
(N: 1 to 4, 6) paper tray N.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
Check Tray N paper The correct type of paper is not loaded in the paper tray N.
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into the
(N: 1 to 4, 6) paper tray N.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
Check Tray5 guides The correct type of paper is not loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass tray).
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into Tray 5.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P. 121)
CheckTray5 +OK key The correct type of paper is not loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass tray).
<size and orientation> <type> Make sure the indicated paper is loaded in Tray 5, and press the <OK> button.
Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
CheckTray5 PaperSize The specified type of paper is not loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass tray).
<size and orientation> <type>
Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into Tray 5.
After the correct paper is set, the print job will restart automatically.
Refer to
• “ Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P. 121)
Close Booklet Maker The Booklet Maker Side Cover of the Finisher is open. Surely close the Booklet
Side Cover of the Maker Side Cover.
Finisher
Close Cover N The Cover N is open. Surely close the displayed cover.
(N: A, B, C or D)
Close Top Cover of The Top Cover of Tray 6 (HCF B1) is open.
Tray 6 Close the top cover.
Color disabled Print job held as Color feature has been disabled. Print your job in Black & White or
Ask Administrator contact System Administrator.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Replacing Drum Cartridges” (P. 297)
Refer to
• “ Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle” (P. 301)
Insufficient funds The print job has been paused due to insufficient funds. Insert money or use a valid
Insert money card to continue.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Insufficient funds Print job has been paused due to insufficient funds. Insert money or use a valid card
Insert money /card to continue.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
260 6 Troubleshooting
Insufficient funds Print job has been paused due to insufficient funds. Use a valid card to continue.
Insert valid card
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Job has paused The print job has been paused. Use a smart card to continue.
Use Smart Card
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Load Tray N The tray N that contains the paper specified for printing (the size or type) is out of
<size and orientation> <type> paper.
(N: 1 to 4, 6) Load paper into the applicable tray. This message also appears when none of the
printer's trays are loaded with the paper specified for printing (the size or type). In this
case, change the size, orientation, or type of one of the printer's trays so it matches
the settings shown on the display.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
No such paper type No paper type specified by the print driver is loaded on the paper tray.
Print from N Load paper indicated by the message, into the paper tray to print.
(N: Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Tray 4
or Tray 5)
Open Door G and The Hole Punch Waste Container is full of punch waste.
reinsert Hole Empty the Hole Punch Waste Container.
Punch Waste
Container R4 Refer to
• “ Emptying the Punch Waste Container” (P. 311)
Open Finisher Front The Hole Punch Waste Container is full of punch waste. Take out the hole punch
Door and reinsert waste container to discard all paper chads.
Hole Punch Waste
Container R4 Refer to
• “ Replacement Procedure (for Finisher-B1)” (P. 305)
• “ Replacement Procedure (for Finisher-C1 with Booklet Maker)” (P. 307)
Open Finisher Front The Staple Cartridge R1 is not set properly. Open the Finisher Front Door to set the
Door and reinsert cartridge properly.
Staple Cartridge R1
Refer to
• “ Emptying the Punch Waste Container” (P. 311)
Open Finisher Front No staples are in booklet staple cartridge on the front side. Open the finisher’s front
Door and replace door to replace the staple cartridge R2.
Staple Cartridge R2
Refer to
• “ Replacing Staple Cartridge” (P. 305)
Open Finisher Front No staples are in the booklet staple cartridge on the back side. Open the finisher’s
Door and replace front door to replace the staple cartridge R3.
Staple Cartridge R3
Refer to
• “ Replacing Staple Cartridge” (P. 305)
Open Finisher Front No staples are in booklet staple cartridges. Open the finisher’s front door to replace
Door and replace the staple cartridges R2 and R3.
Staple Cartridges
R2 and R3 Refer to
• “ Replacing Staple Cartridge” (P. 305)
Open Front Cover. Open the front cover, and then turn the stopper to the right that secures the drum
Swing Handle to the cartridge cover located on the left.
RIGHT to lock.
Close the cover.
262 6 Troubleshooting
Paper Jam A paper jam occurred inside the Finisher Top Cover.
Remove any paper Remove all the jammed paper in the Right Middle Tray.
from Right Middle Then, lift the lever to open Finisher Top Cover and remove the jammed paper.
Tray. Open
Finisher Top Cover Refer to
and remove paper. • “6.1 Clearing Paper Jams” (P. 215)
264 6 Troubleshooting
Paper Jam Gently slide Tray 6 (HCF B1) back to the right until it stops by gripping the Top Cover
Slide High Capacity handle.
Feeder to the RIGHT
Press OK to print After changing the paper size or type for the tray, press the <OK> button to restart
Or use Cancel Job printing, or press the <Cancel Job> button to cancel printing on the control panel.
Press OK to print The specified type of paper is not loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass tray).
Or use Cancel Job Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into Tray 5.
After the correct paper is set, press the <OK> button to restart printing, or press the
<Cancel Job> button to cancel printing on the control panel.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
Ready Replace An error occurred with the Drum Cartridge X because the drum cartridge life ends, or
Drum Cartridge: X the specified Drum Cartridge X is not supported by this machine.
(X: R1, R2, R3 or R4) In the former case, you can use the machine for a while by selecting [System
settings] > [Drum Life End] > [Continue to Print].
However, we recommend to replace the drum cartridge X to the new one as it may
cause poor print quality.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready Replace Needs to replace the fusing unit. Contact our Customer Support Center or your
Fuser Assembly dealer.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready Replace Needs to replace the fusing unit soon. Contact our Customer Support Center or your
Fuser Assembly soon dealer.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready Replace The IBT Belt Cleaner, Odor Filter and Suction Filter need to be replaced soon. Use
IBT Cleaner the 160K Maintenance Kit to replace them.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready Replace The 2nd BTR Unit and Paper Feed Rolls need to be replaced soon. Use the 200K
Trans. Roll Maintenance Kit to replace them.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Error Codes” (P. 270)
Ready to print The number of USBs in use exceeds the maximum number of the ones that can be
Check USB connected concurrently.
Disconnect the unnecessary USB.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready to print Failed to update IPv4/IPv6 address or host name for DNS.
DNS update failed Check the DNS server settings.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
Refer to
• “ Setting an IP Address (IPv4)” (P. 36)
• “ Setting an IP Address (IPv6)” (P. 39)
266 6 Troubleshooting
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Ready to print Close to replace the indicated 480K Maintenance Kit. Contact our Customer Support
Replace 094-417 Center or your dealer.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
Ready Replace Waste Close to replace the indicated Waste Toner Container.
Toner Container soon The rest of printable pages are approximately 2,100 pages*1 until the toner will be full
and the machine will stop.
Prepare the new Waste Toner Container during this period.
Remove all paper Some paper remains in the Finisher Exit area.
from Finisher exit Remove all the paper.
area
Remove obstruction Some obstruction exists between the Booklet Maker and the right middle tray.
between Booklet Remove the obstruction.
Maker and Right
Middle Tray
Remove obstruction Some obstruction exists below the right middle tray.
from below the Remove the obstruction, and remove the paper from the right middle tray once to
Right Middle Tray clear the error.
Refer to
• “ Replacing Drum Cartridges” (P. 297)
Replace Drum The installed Drum Cartridge X is not supported by this machine or an error occurred
Cartridge X with the Drum Cartridge X.
(X: R1, R2, R3 or R4) Replace the indicated drum cartridge with the new one.
Refer to
• “ Replacing Drum Cartridges” (P. 297)
Refer to
• “ Replacing Toner Cartridges” (P. 294)
Refer to
• “ Replacing Toner Cartridges” (P. 294)
Refer to
• “ Replacing Toner Cartridges” (P. 294)
Replace Waste Toner The machine has been paused because the Waste Toner Container (waste toner
Container bottle) becomes full. Replace the waste toner bottle with the new one.
Refer to
• “ Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle” (P. 301)
• “ Types of Consumables” (P. 292)
Slide Tray 6 back Tray 6 (HCF B1) is not connected to the machine properly.
to the RIGHT Gently push the Tray 6 rightward to connect to the machine.
268 6 Troubleshooting
Unable to print Check the error code (***-***) on the display and take appropriate action.
***-***
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Error Codes” (P. 270)
Wrong Drum The installed Drum Cartridge X is not supported by this machine.
Cartridge X Install the appropriate drum cartridge for this machine.
(X: R1, R2, R3 or R4)
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Types of Consumables” (P. 292)
Wrong Toner The installed Toner Cartridge X is not supported by this machine.
Cartridge: X Install the appropriate toner cartridge for this machine.
(X: Y, M, C or K)
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Types of Consumables” (P. 292)
Check Tray N paper The correct type of paper is not loaded in the paper tray N.
<size and orientation> <type> Load paper of the size, orientation, and type indicated by the message, into the
(N: 1 to 4, 6) paper tray N.
If the message persists after the correct paper is loaded, the machine may not
recognize the paper size correctly. Make sure the position of the paper guides.
Note
• Pressing the <Information> button will display detailed information on the control
panel.
Refer to
• “ Loading paper into Trays 1 through 4” (P. 124)
• “ Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1)” (P. 126)
*1
: The number of pages that can be printed is greatly affected by printing conditions and document content. For details,
refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
If error codes other than those in the following list appear, or any progress has not been
shown after taking the appropriate action according to the following instruction, contact our
Customer Support Center. It is hard for customers to tackle with the error codes other than
those in the list.
016-210 This function cannot be used when the HDD Extension Kit (optional) is not installed.
The hard disk is required to use this function.
016-211 This function cannot be used when an additional system memory (optional) is not installed.
An additional system memory is required to use this function.
Refer to
• “ [IEEE 802.1x]” (P. 169)
016-405 An error occurred in the certificate database file during starting the operating system.
Initialize the certificate.
Refer to
• “ [Init/Delete Data]” (P. 212)
270 6 Troubleshooting
016-406 Though the [EAP-TLS] is selected as the authentication protocol for 802.1x authentication, the
SSL client certificate is not specified or removed.
Take one of the following measures:
1)Store an SSL client certificate in the machine, and set it as the SSL client certificate.
2)If the SSL client certificate cannot be set, select an authentication method other than [EAP-
TLS].
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
016-453 Updating of the IPv6 address and host name for the DNS server failed.
Check whether the IP address of the DNS server is set correctly.
016-456 Received a message from the SNTP server stating that the server is not synchronized with the
standard time source.
Confirm the SNTP server settings.
016-461 When [High] is set for the [Assurance Level] under the [Image Log Transfer] on the control panel,
a new job may not be able to be created due to a restriction on new job creation because of the
congestion of un-transferred image logs.
Check the status of the server that manages the image log and the network status, and eliminate
whatever is obstructing image log transfer to the image log server.
Perform of the two following steps.
• Check that [At power On] or [End of selections] is set to [Enabled] under [Transfer Timing] and
transfer all non-transferred logs. However, if only [At power On] is [Enabled] under [Transfer
Timing], you must turn the power on/off to transfer non-transferred logs.
• On the control panel change the [Assurance Level] setting to [Low].
In this case, image logs may be deleted sequentially without being transferred.
When turning the power OFF/ON or automatically rebooting with PostScript, turn the printer OFF/
ON again.
Refer to
• “ [Image Log Control]” (P. 187)
016-503 The SMTP server name could not be resolved when sending e-mail.
Check the [Properties] of CentreWare Internet Services to see if the SMTP server settings are
configured correctly. Also check the DNS server settings.
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
016-504 The POP3 server name could not be resolved when sending e-mail.
Check the [Properties] of CentreWare Internet Services to see if the POP server settings are
configured correctly. Also check the DNS server settings.
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
016-506 Image log writing failed because the printer's image log storage area is too small.
Re-execute the job. If the same error occurs, perform of the following steps.
• Delete unneeded image logs.
• On the control panel change the [Assurance Level] setting to [Low].
In this case, the contents of created image logs are not guaranteed.
Refer to
• “ [Image Log Control]” (P. 187)
016-507 Image log transfer to the server failed while using image log control.
Check the status of the server and network.
016-508 Image log transfer to the server failed while using image log control.
Configure rules for transferring image logs from the server to the printer.
Refer to
• “ [Image Log Control]” (P. 187)
016-509 Image log transfer to the server failed while using image log control because rules for transferring
image logs from the server to the printer are not configured.
Configure rules for transferring image logs from the server to the printer or change the [Log
Transfer] setting of the [Image Log Transfer] control panel item to [Disabled].
Refer to
• “ [Image Log Control]” (P. 187)
016-510 Image log transfer to the server failed while using image log control because no rules for
016-511 transferring image logs from the server to the printer are configured.
016-512 Configure rules for transferring image logs from the server to the printer.
Refer to
• “ [Image Log Control]” (P. 187)
016-514 An error occurred during processing of an XPS (XML Paper Specification) document.
Print from XPS viewer using some other print driver other than this printer's driver.
016-515 There was insufficient memory for processing of an XPS (XML Paper Specification) document.
If the [Print Mode] setting is [High Quality], change it to [Normal] and try printing again. If this does
not solve the problem, change the setting to [High Speed] and try again.
If the problem persists, install optional additional memory.
Note
• A Print Ticket is information related to print settings included with an XPS (XML Paper
Specification) file.
Refer to
• “ Print Universal Unique ID” (P. 350)
016-519 The maximum allowable number of printable pages has been reached.
To print more, contact your administrator.
272 6 Troubleshooting
016-535 The firmware update file specified on the Remote Download server does not exist. Confirm the file
on the Remote Download server.
016-536 The server name could not be resolved when connecting to the Remote Download server.
Check the following items:
• If the connection with the DNS server is correct.
• If name of the Remote Download server is registered to the DNS server.
016-537 The port of the destination Remote Download server is not open.
Confirm if the port is open of the Remote Download server.
016-538 An error occurred when writing the firmware update file to the hard disk.
The file obtained from the Remote Download server could not be written to the hard disk. Confirm
the amount of available space, and delete files that are no longer required. Alternatively, replace
the hard disk.
016-543 The specified domain deleted from the ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare
Authentication Agent.
Add the domain to the ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication
Agent.
016-545 The specified domain was deleted from the ApeosWare Authentication Management or
ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
Adjust the times of the computer of the active directory and the computer on which the
ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent is installed. Also, if
the Windows Time Service of the computer on which the ApeosWare Authentication Management
or ApeosWare Authentication Agent is installed has stopped, start the service.
Refer to
• ApeosWare Authentication Management Manual or ApeosWare Authentication Agent Manual
016-548 The machine is not registered in the ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare
Authentication Agent.
Register the machine in the ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare
Authentication Agent.
For more information on the process, refer to the manual for the ApeosWare Authentication
Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
Refer to
• ApeosWare Authentication Management Manual or ApeosWare Authentication Agent Manual
016-553 The ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent does not
support the interface version of the machine.
Make sure the supported version to upgrade the ApeosWare Authentication Management or
ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
016-554 The login name and password used for domain user authentication of the Authentication Agent is
invalid.
Correctly set the login name and password used for domain user authentication of the
Authentication Agent.
Refer to
• ApeosWare Authentication Management Manual or ApeosWare Authentication Agent Manual
Refer to
• ApeosWare Authentication Management Manual or ApeosWare Authentication Agent Manual
Refer to
• ApeosWare Authentication Management Manual or ApeosWare Authentication Agent Manual
016-558 The machine received an unknown error from the ApeosWare Authentication Management or
ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
Contact our Customer Support Center.
016-559 A remote download parameter error occurred. An invalid value is set for essential system data.
Confirm the settings for essential system data.
016-560 A communications error occurred between the machine and the ApeosWare Authentication
Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
Check whether the network cable is connected properly, and confirm the settings of the
ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent. Also, print a
Configuration Report, and if the DNS address of the server is set to “Server Name / IP Address"
for "ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent", check
whether DNS is enabled.
When the setting is over, register this machine to the ApeosWare Authentication Management or
ApeosWare Authentication Agent again.
016-562 Multiple entries containing the same smart card information were found in the guest database of
Active Directory or ApeosWare Authentication Management or ApeosWare Authentication Agent.
Correct the guest database entries of Active Directory, ApeosWare Authentication Management
or ApeosWare Authentication Agent so that they do not contain the same smart card information.
016-598 The size of an e-mail page exceeds the maximum message size because of page splitting.
In the CentreWare Internet Services, select [Properties] > [Network settings] > [Protocol settings]
> [SMTP]. Specify the larger value for [Maximum data size per mail].
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
016-700 The process was terminated because the Secure Print or Authentication Print password set with
the print driver has fewer characters than the minimum number of password characters specified
for the printer.
Set the print driver password so it has more characters that the minimum number of password
characters specified for the printer.
Refer to
• Print Driver online help
274 6 Troubleshooting
016-702 PCL or PostScript print data could not be processed because of insufficient print page buffer size.
Perform one of the following steps.
• If the [Image Quality] setting is [High Resolution], change it to [Standard] (PCL print driver) or
[High Speed] (PostScript print driver).
• On the [Advanced Settings] tab, change the [Print Page Mode] setting to [On]. (PCL only)
• Increase the size of the page print buffer.
• Install additional memory (optional) to increase memory capacity.
Refer to
• [Image Quality]/[Print Page Mode]: Online help for the print driver
• Print page buffer: “ [Allocate Memory]” (P. 206)
016-703 Delayed Print cannot be performed. The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed or specify
a RAM disk properly in order to use the Sample Set function.
Refer to
• “3.7 Printing at a Specified Time - Delayed Print -” (P. 91)
016-704 The maximum allowable number of security/sample set documents has been exceeded.
Delete unneeded documents accumulated on the printer before trying to print again.
016-705 Secure print, Charge Print, or Private Charge Print documents cannot be registered because the
HDD Extension Kit (optional) is not installed.
The HDD Extension Kit (optional) or RAM disk must be installed in order to use these functions.
Refer to
• “3.5 Printing confidential documents - Secure Print -” (P. 83)
• “3.8 Private Charge Print” (P. 94)
• “3.9 Charge Print” (P. 96)
016-706 The maximum allowable number of security/sample set users has been exceeded.
Delete unneeded documents accumulated on the printer and Secure Print registered users,
before trying to print again.
016-707 Sample Set print job cannot be performed. The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed or
specify a RAM disk properly in order to use the Sample Set function.
Refer to
• “3.6 Printing after checking output - Sample Set -” (P. 87)
016-710 Delayed printing could not be performed because the HDD Extension Kit (optional) is not installed,
or because there is some problem with the hard disk.
The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed in order to use the delayed print function.
016-711 The specified e-mail size exceeds the maximum allowable value.
Reduce the data size of the attached file by lowering the resolution or magnification factor, or
divide the file into multiple parts.
016-716 A TIFF file could not be spooled because of insufficient hard disk capacity.
Delete unneeded data from the hard disk to free up space.
016-718 PCL print data could not be processed because of insufficient memory.
Reduce the resolution and try printing again without 2-Sided printing and multiple-up.
016-719 PCL print data could not be processed because of insufficient print page buffer size.
Increase the size of the page print buffer.
016-720 A command that cannot be processed is included in the PCL print data.
Check the print data and try printing again.
016-721 An error occurred while processing a print job. This may be caused by the following.
1 Printing with auto tray selection is specified while [Auto Paper Off] is set for all paper on
[PaperTypePriority] under [Printer Settings] setting the control panel.
2 ESC/P command error
3 When data transmission is interrupted (This error may be displayed if ThinPrint is executed
during printing.)
For 1 above, when printing with auto tray selection, select any paper setting other than [Auto
Paper Off] for [PaperTypePriority]. Also note selecting a user-defined paper causes [Auto Paper
Off] to be set for [PaperTypePriority] automatically. For 2 above, check the print data.
Refer to
• “ [PaperTypePriority]” (P. 193)
016-722 The specified staple position is not supported by the machine, or the specified paper size is not
supported by the finisher.
Confirm the staple position and the paper size, and try printing again.
016-723 The specified punch position is not supported by the machine, or the specified paper size is not
supported by the finisher.
Confirm the punch position and the paper size, and try printing again.
016-724 The combination of specified positions for staple and punch is not supported.
Specify the staple and punch positions on the same side, and try printing again.
016-726 The print language could not be selected automatically though [Auto] is selected under [Print
Mode] setting on the control panel.
016-727 The file could not be stored into the folder because the machine determined the print file as not
containing any pages. Disable [Skip Blank Pages] on the [Advanced] tab on the print driver, or add
text to the file if the file is blank.
016-729 Printing could not be performed because the number of colors and resolution of the TIFF data
exceeded the allowable range.
Change the number of colors and resolution of the TIFF file and try printing again.
016-731 The TIFF data was cut off part way and could not be printed.
Try printing again.
016-738 Booklet was specified with PostScript, but a paper size that cannot be output is specified.
Specify a paper size that is supported for booklets and try printing again.
016-739 Booklet was specified with PostScript, but the document size/paper size combination is not
supported.
Specify a document size and paper size combination that supports booklets and try printing again.
016-740 Booklet was specified with PostScript, but a paper tray cannot be used for booklets is specified.
Specify a paper tray that can be used for booklets and try printing again.
016-742 The downloaded data is not suitable for this printer. Select the appropriate data and download
016-743 again.
016-744 The cable may not be connected with this printer properly. Ensure the connection is correct before
trying it again.
276 6 Troubleshooting
016-746 Printing could not be performed because the PDF file contains a function that is not compatible
with the printer. s
Use Adobe Reader to open the PDF file, and then print by selecting the [Print] command on the
[File] menu.
016-750 Though a print instruction was issued by ContentsBridge Utility or another application that directly
sends PDF or XML Paper Specification (XPS) data, the print job ticket sent along with the data
included grammar or print instructions that are not supported by this printer.
Check ContentsBridge or the other application sending the print job for operational problems and
problems with the print instruction content. If there are no such problems, contact the
manufacturer of the application.
If this does not resolve the problem, obtain the function setting list, assemble the configuration,
job history, and the print data connected to the print job ticked being sent, and contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
016-752 A PDF file could not be printed using PDF Bridge because of insufficient memory.
If ContentsBridge Utility is being used, display the [Print Settings] dialog box to change the [Print
Mode] as described below.
• If [High Quality] is selected, change to [Standard].
• If [Standard] is selected, change to [High Speed].
Note
• To print a PDF directly without using ContentsBridge Utility, refer to “ [PDF]” (P. 141) for
information about how to change the control panel setting to [PDF].
016-753 The PDF file password does not match the password set on the printer or the password set with
ContentsBridge Utility.
Specify the correct password on the printer or with ContentsBridge Utility and then try printing
again.
Note
• To print a PDF directly without using ContentsBridge Utility, refer to “ [PDF]” (P. 141) for
information about how to change the control panel setting to [PDF].
016-755 PDF files that are prohibited from being printed cannot be printed on the printer.
Use Adobe Acrobat to remove the PDF file's print prohibition and then try printing again.
Refer to
• Manual provided with Adobe Acrobat
016-756 Auditron Administration is enabled and you are not authorized to print on the printer. Contact your
administrator.
016-757 The entered passcode or user ID is not valid. Make sure if they are correct.
016-758 Auditron Administration is enabled and you are not authorized to use color printing. Contact your
administrator.
016-759 Auditron Administration is enabled and the maximum allowable number of print pages has been
reached. Contact your administrator.
016-760 An error occurred during PostScript processing. Perform of the two following steps.
• If [High Quality] is selected under [Image Quality] on the PostScript Print Driver, change it to
[High Speed].
• Increase PS memory.
Refer to
• [Image Quality]: Online help for the print driver
• PS memory: “ [Allocate Memory]” (P. 206)
Refer to
• [Image Quality]/[Print Page Mode]: Online help for the print driver
016-765 E-mail could not be sent because the SMTP server's hard disk is full.
Contact the server's administrator.
016-767 E-mail could not be sent because an invalid e-mail address was specified for the addressee and
the SMTP server returned response codes 550, 551, or 553.
Check the address of the addressee and try sending again. If an error occurs again, contact your
system administrator.
016-768 Could not connect to the SMTP server because the printer's e-mail address is not correct.
Check the printer's e-mail address.
016-769 The SMTP server does not respond to delivery confirmation (DSN).
Send the e-mail without delivery confirmation (DSN).
016-781 Could not connect to the SMTP server when transferring a file.
Check the network cable connection.
016-790 Unable to send an e-mail with Split Send because of exceeding the maximum number of splits
allowed.
In the CentreWare Internet Services, select [Properties] > [Network settings] > [Protocol settings]
> [SMTP]. Specify the larger value for [Maximum number of splits].
Refer to
• CentreWare Internet Services online help
016-792 The job history could not be obtained when printing the printer's Meter Report. The job history
does not exist.
016-798 The specified print job cannot be performed because there is a problem with the HDD Extension Kit
(optional).
Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
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017-702 The received data from ThinPrint.print Engine may be incorrect. It may succeed when retrying the
print job.
017-703 The maximum allowable data size for this printer has been exceeded.
Split the job to retry.
017-715 SMTP server’s SSL authentication failure. Server certificate data is invalid.
This printer cannot trust the SSL certificate of the SMTP server. Register the SMTP server’s root
certificate in this printer.
017-716 SSL authentication failure for SMTP server. The certificate date of SMTP server is prior to the
validated date. Specify the valid date for the certificate. Or, you may also avoid the error by
selecting [Disabled] in the [SMTP-SSL/TTS Communication], however, in this case, the SMTP
server’s validity is no longer guaranteed.
017-717 SSL authentication failure for SMTP server. The server certificate is already expired. Change the
valid SSL certificate for SMTP server. Or, you may also avoid the error by selecting [Disabled] in
the [SMTP-SSL/TTS Communication] under [SSL/TLS Settings], however, in this case, the SMTP
server’s validity is no longer guaranteed.
017-718 SSL authentication failure for SMTP server. The server name and certificate do not match.
Change the valid SSL certificate for SMTP server. Or, you may also avoid the error by selecting
[Disabled] in the [SMTP-SSL/TTS Communication] under [SSL/TLS Settings], however, in this
case, the SMTP server’s validity is no longer guaranteed.
017-719 SSL internal authentication failure for SMTP server. Retry the same operation.
If the error still is not resolved, contact our Customer Support Center.
017-723 The character in use is not supported for DocuWorks direct printing. From the DocuWorks Viewer,
download the print driver such as PCL print driver to perform the direct printing.
018-580 The specified volume name does not exist on the NetWare server.
Check the following:
• The NetWare server is accessible by PC
• The volume name
Run DSREPAIR at the server console on the NetWare server.
018-581 The specified directory path does not exist on the NetWare server.
Check the following:
• The NetWare server is accessible by PC
• The directory path name
Run DSREPAIR at the server console on the NetWare server.
280 6 Troubleshooting
018-595 Multiple entries with the same information as the currently used smart card have been found on
the LDAP server database.
Edit smart card information so they do not match the user entries in the LDAP server database.
021-213 There is a problem with the table setting for unit price on EP system using internet.
System Administrator needs to call the table setting to modify the unit price using CentreWare
Internet Services.
Any values within the range of 1 to 9999999 can be specified to write.
021-215 The accounting/billing device connected does not match the device set on the machine.
Change the setting on the machine or connect the correct accounting/billing device, and switch off
the machine power, make sure that the display is blank, and then switch on the machine power.
021-401 The number of authentication devices such as IC Card Reader connected exceeds the setting
value.
Disconnect the authentication device connected.
021-510 This printer has already been specified with the EP server.
021-511 Switch off the machine power, make sure that the display is blank, and then switch on the
021-512 machine power.
021-513 If the error still is not resolved, contact our Customer Support Center.
021-514
021-529 With the settings of software update server, all of the software on this printer are the latest.
If you find any version other than the latest, contact our Customer Support Center.
021-530 An error occurred while communicating with the software update server.
021-531 Wait for a while, then retry the same operation.
If the error still is not resolved, contact our Customer Support Center.
021-532 The software of this printer cannot be updated by the software update server.
021-533 Contact our Customer Support Center.
021-534 Update the software by using downloading tools.
021-535
021-733 Unable to use the EP system because the color printing function is disabled with this printer, or
the maximum allowable number of printable color pages has been reached.
Change the printer settings to enable color printing, or use a different card with number of more
printable pages.
024-700 The watermark function cannot be used because of the hard disk or memory problem.
Switch the power off and then back on again. If this does not resolve the problem, contact our
Customer Support Center or your dealer.
024-702 Paper jam occurred while [When Jam Occurs] is set to [Delete Job].
Remove the jammed paper, and then try printing again
282 6 Troubleshooting
024-742 The number of prints of a job for which booklet is specified with print options exceeds the number
of booklets that can be printed.
Use print options to divide the job so the number of prints is within the allowable range for booklet
or cancel booklets.
024-746 A function (paper size, paper tray, or duplex printing) has been specified that cannot be used in
combination with the specified paper quality.
Check the print data.
024-747 Incompatible print parameters are used. The combination of the specified features such as
Document Size, Paper Size, Paper Tray, 2 sided printing, and Output Tray is incompatible.
024-775 The number of prints of a job for which booklet is specified with print options exceeds the number
of booklets that can be printed.
Use print options to divide the job so the number of prints is within the allowable range for booklet
or cancel booklets.
026-400 More than two devices are connected to the USB host port.
Disconnect the third or more devices so that the number of connected devices becomes two. If
the error still is not resolved, switch off the machine power, make sure that the display is blank,
and then switch on the machine power.
026-705 Unable to process for DocuWorks documents because of insufficient memory space.
Perform one of the following steps.
In the [Print setting] dialog box of ContentsBridge Utility, change the [Print Mode] setting as
follows:
• When [High Quality] is selected, change the value to [Standard], or [Standard] is selected,
change the value to [Fast].
• Install the additional system memory (optional) to increase the capacity of memory.
• Open the DocuWorks file with DocuWorks or DocuWorks Viewer. From the [File] menu, select
[Print], and then select the print driver to use for printing.
Refer to
• DocuWorks manual
026-707 When processing password-protected DocuWorks documents, the password entered does not
match that of the DocuWorks document.
Set the correct password on this printer or ContentsBridge Utility.
Note
• Refer to the “ [XDW (DocuWorks)]” (P. 145) to change [XDW(DocuWorks)] setting on the
control panel when directly printing DocuWorks file without ContentsBridge Utility.
026-718 Incompatible print parameters are used. The combination of the specified features such as
Document Size, Paper Size, Paper Tray, 2 sided printing, and Output Tray is incompatible.
Confirm the print data, and try printing again.
026-726 The machine configuration information at a print job specification does not match the actual
machine configuration.
Modify the machine configuration information in the print driver screen to match the actual
machine configuration.
027-500 The SMTP server name could not be resolved when sending response e-mail.
Check if SMTP server settings are correct from CentreWare Internet Services.
027-501 The POP3 server name could not be resolved when using POP3 protocol.
Check if POP3 server settings are correct from CentreWare Internet Services, check if POP3
server settings are correct from.
027-502 An error occurred with the POP server. Execute the operation again. If the error still is not
resolved, contact our Customer Support Center.
027-503 Login to the POP3 server failed when using POP3 protocol.
Check if the user name and password for using the POP3 server are configured correctly from
CentreWare Internet Services.
027-564 SMB protocol error. The SMB server was not found.
Check whether the connection between the authentication server and the machine has been
established via a network.
For example, confirm the following conditions:
• Network cable connection
• TCP/IP settings
• Connection via Port 137 (UDP), Port 138 (UDP), and Port 139 (TCP)
284 6 Troubleshooting
027-584 SMB protocol error. The SMB server is in shared security mode.
The SMB server may be set on Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me OS. Set the SMB
server on an OS other than Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me OS.
027-796 While the printer was configured only to print documents attached to e-mail, an e-mail message
without an attachment was received and that mail was discarded.
To also print the message body text and header of an e-mail, change the settings on the
[Properties] tab of CentreWare Internet Services.
027-797 The output destination for received e-mail is wrong. Specify the correct output destination and
send the e-mail again.
116-220 Failed to change to the download mode. Contact our Customer Support Center.
116-702 Printing was performed using PostScript fonts in place of TrueType fonts inside the document.
Because of this, unintended new line operations and hyphens may cause unexpected printing
results.
If this happens, use the PostScript print driver to change the settings of the [Font Substitution
Table] under [Device Settings].
116-710 If the received data exceeds the size of the HP-GL, HP-GL/2 spool, the printer may no be able to
determine the document size correctly.
Increasing memory allocated to HP-GL, HP-GL/2 auto layout memory or installation of the HDD
Extension Kit (optional) is recommended.
116-713 The job was divided into parts for printing because the hard disk became full.
Delete unneeded data from the hard disk to free up space.
116-725 Failed to write the image log because the image log storage area on the machine is insufficient.
Execute the operation again.
If this error still is not resolved, take one of the following measures:
• Delete unnecessary image logs.
• Change the [Assurance Level] setting for image logs to [Low].
In this case, selecting [Low] does not secure the contents of created image logs.
116-739 Log data cannot be saved because of insufficient hard disk capacity.
Delete unneeded data to free up capacity.
116-740 An arithmetic operation error occurred because a value that exceeds the limit for printer print data
is used.
Check the print data.
116-747 The paper margin value is too large for the HP-GL, HP-GL/2 effective coordinate area.
Decrease the paper margin values and try printing again.
116-749 The job was canceled because the specified font does not exist on the printer.
Install the font or use the print driver to specify font conversion.
116-752 The descriptions of the PDF or XPS printing job ticket have a problem.
Execute the operation again. If the error still is not resolved, contact our Customer Support
Center.
116-771 The data was automatically modified because it included an invalid parameter.
116-772 Execute the operation again if the print job results have some problem.
116-773
116-774
116-775
116-776
116-777
116-778
116-780 There is a problem with the document attached to an e-mail received by the printer.
Check the attached document.
Refer to
• “3.12 Printing Using E-mail - Mail Print -” (P. 103)
124-701 The output destination was changed because of the malfunction of the specified output tray (left
top tray).
Contact our Customer Support Center. You can use any output trays other than the defective
output tray.
124-702 The output destination was changed because of the malfunction of the specified output tray (right
middle tray).
Contact our Customer Support Center. You can use any output trays other than the defective
output tray.
124-708 The output destination was changed to the center tray or extra center tray.
The probable causes are as follows:
1) Paper of a different size from the specified is loaded for 2 sided copying.
2) The Punching feature of the Finisher has malfunctioned.
Perform the following procedure depending on the cause.
For 1), check whether the specified size paper is loaded in the tray.
For 2), confirm whether the error code 012-231, 012-232, 012-233, or 012-234 is displayed on the
display, and contact our Customer Support Center.
124-709 The document exceeded the maximum number of pages that can be stapled.
Reduce the number of pages, or cancel the stapling setting, and then try printing again.
286 6 Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause/Remedy
If SSL/TLS server communication is enabled, did you enter the address correctly in
the address field?
If SSL/TLS server communication is enabled, start the address with “https” instead of
“http”. Also, if you changed the SSL/TLS port number, enter a “:” (colon) before the
port number.
Example) https://printer1.example.com:80/
Refer to
• Online help for your web browser
The [Refresh] button does not Is your operating system or web browser supported by CentreWare Internet
work. Services?
The contents in the right frame do Refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41) to
not change even when a different see if your operating system or web browser is supported by the service.
topic is selected in the left frame.
The service is slow. If your browser is using a proxy server, the window may not refresh properly or may
become slow.
Trying accessing the service without using a proxy server.
The contents projected on the Change the window or font size setting on the web browser.
screen are distorted.
Clicking [Apply] does not reflect Did you enter the values correctly?
the new settings. If the values are not valid, an error message will be displayed.
Check if the values are entered correctly.
The password input screen is The default user ID and password of the CentreWare Internet Services administrator
displayed. are:
• User ID: 11111
• Password: x-admin
Symptom Cause/Remedy
Are the SMTP server IP address and POP3 server IP address (when POP3 is
selected as the receive protocol) configured correctly?
Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure the settings.
A PDF file attached with Mail Print Printing may not be possible when memory capacity is insufficient. If you need to
does not print. print large attached files frequently, installation of Additional Memory (optional) is
recommended.
Printer status mail is not sent with Is the e-mail address of the printer configured?
the e-mail notification service. Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure the settings.
Are the SMTP server IP address and POP3 server IP address (when POP3 is
selected as the receive protocol) configured correctly?
Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure the settings.
288 6 Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause/Remedy
When SSL is enabled with CentreWare When SSL is enabled, specify https://[IPv6 address].
Internet Services, specifying http://
[IPv6 address] does not result in a re-
direct to the https://[IPv6 address] site.
The printer cannot communicate with Use some Windows operating system supporting IPv6 to
Windows operating systems supporting specify a fixed address.
IPv6. Register the fixed IPv6 address on the printer as a
communication-enabled host address.
The printer cannot be accessed when Add a scope ID to the link-local address.
specifying a link-local address. When using Internet Explorer 7 with Windows Vista,
Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 to specify
fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010 for access, for example, add
Ethernet adapter local area connection number (8, for
example) of Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server
2008 R2 as the scope ID, and enter:
fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010%8.
Searches do not operate properly when When performing a search with SMB through a router, enter
they pass through a router. the addressee address directly.
Multicast responses are limited to multicasts within the local
link (FF02::1).
Symptom Cause/Remedy
A Windows shared printer cannot be Register the printer’s host name in the hosts file on the
used by Windows operating systems Windows operating systems for IPx6.
for IPv6 in an IPv6 network Example Path:
environment that has no DNS servers. Register in this file: C:\Windows\system32\driver\etc\hosts
Symptom Cause/Remedy
Operation is improper when an IPv6 In the IPv6 environment, enable the DNS server and specify
address is specified as the connection the destination URL using an FQDN.
destination URL with DocuShare or
some other external access connection
service.
Example:
http://[ipv6:2001:db8::1]
In an IPv6 network environment that Directly specify the IPv6 address for the computer name of
does not have a DNS server, the authentication server.
authentication fails when the computer
name is specified in the SMB
authentication SMB server setting.
Cannot find an IPv6 device under In an IPv6 environment, use Web Services on Devices
UPnP. (WSD) discovery function.
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Important
• The printer may not operate optimally if used in Non-Genuine mode. Also, any problems that arise from
the use of Non-Genuine mode are not covered by our quality guarantee. Continued use of the printer
after a problem occurs creates the risk of printer malfunction. You will be liable for repair charges from
such malfunction.
• “ [Drum Life End]” (P. 178) settings are ignored while in the Non-Genuine mode. Also, remaining toner
cartridge and drum cartridge levels are not displayed.
Note
• To disable the Non-Genuine mode, select [Off] in Step 4, below.
1. On the control panel, press the < > and Consumables Menu
<OK> buttons at the same time.
This displays the [Consumables Menu]. Serial Number
7. Switch off the power and wait for about 10 Ready to Print
seconds after the display is blank to switch
the power back on again. Non-Genuine
After the printer starts up, it switches to
Non-Genuine mode.
Types of Consumables
This printer uses the consumables listed below. To order them, contact the dealer where
you purchased the printer.
Important
• This printer is designed to provide the most stable performance and print quality when used with
genuine consumables. If you use consumables with specifications different from those of the genuine
consumables, printer performance may not be at its optimum. If the printer breaks due to the use of non-
genuine consumables, you may incur the repair charges. Should the printer experience trouble while
using genuine consumables, you will be able to receive full support. Use of genuine consumables is
recommended in order to ensure peak performance of your printer.
• The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, and how
often the power is switched on/off. For more information, refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables and Regular
Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
Page Yield
Product Name Product Code
(Reference Value)
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WARNING
• Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off spilled toner. Never use a vacuum cleaner for the
spills. It may catch fire by electric sparks inside the vacuum cleaner and cause
explosion. If you spill a large volume of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative.
• Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge may
catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion.
If you have a used toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox
representative for its disposal.
• Never throw a waste toner bottle into an open flame. Toner may catch fire and cause
burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used waste toner bottle no longer needed,
contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for its disposal.
CAUTION
• Keep the drum cartridges and toner cartridges out of the reach of children. If a child
accidentally swallows toner, spit it out, rinse mouth with water, drink water and consult a
physician immediately.
• When replacing the drum cartridges and toner cartridges, be careful not to spill the toner.
In case of any toner spills, avoid contact with clothes, skin, eyes, and mouth, also avoid
inhaling it.
• If toner spills onto your skin or clothing, wash it off with soap and water.
If you get toner particles in your eyes, wash it out with plenty of water for at least 15
minutes until irritation is gone. Consult a physician if necessary.
If you inhale toner particles, move to a fresh air location and rinse your mouth with water.
If you swallow toner, spit it out, rinse your mouth with water, drink plenty of water and
consult a physician immediately.
Handling Consumables
Message Action
Ready to print The displayed toner cartridge does not need to be replaced right
Order Toner: X*1 away, but have a new cartridge ready.
The number of remaining printable pages is approximately 3,500
pages for a toner cartridge K, 2,500 pages for a toner cartridge C, M,
and Y respectively *4.
Ready to print The displayed toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon. The
Replace Toner: X*1 number of remaining printable pages is approximately 400 pages until
the toner will run out and the machine will stop.
Replace Toner: X*2 The displayed toner cartridge is empty. Replace the toner cartridge
Or, use Cancel Job with a new one when printing in color.
Replace Toner The printer will stop and become unable to print. Replace the color
of toner cartridge indicated in the message using the procedure
Cartridge: X*1*3
under “Replacement Procedure” (P. 295).
*1
: The actual display shows one of “Y” (yellow), “M” (magenta), “C” (cyan), and “K” (black), or any
combination of these letters in place of “X.”
*2
: The actual display shows one of “Y” (yellow), “M” (magenta), and “C” (cyan), or any combination of
these letters in place of “X.”
*3
: When the message indicates multiple color toner cataracts including black (K) to be replaced,
monochrome printing cannot be executed until replacing all the indicated color cartridges as well as
black, even if you just specified monochrome printing with your print driver’s color mode settings.
*4
: The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, and
how often the power is switched on/off. For more information, refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables and
Regular Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
Important
• Make sure that the power is on when replacing the toner cartridges.
• When placing a used toner cartridge on the floor or on a table, place a few sheets of paper under the
cartridge to catch any toner that may spill.
• Do not reuse old toner cartridges once you remove them from the printer. Doing so can impair print
quality.
• Do not shake or strike used toner cartridges. Doing so can cause the remaining toner to spill.
• Toner is not harmful to the human body. If it gets on your hands or clothes, wash it off immediately.
• We recommend you use up the toner cartridges within one year after removing them from the
packaging.
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Note
• "Y", "M", "C", or "K" indicates Yellow, Magenta, Cyan,
and Black, respectively.
Important
• Slide out the toner cartridge gently. Otherwise, toner
may spill from the cartridge.
Important
• Do not touch the shutter part.
Note
• If the front cover is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
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Message Action
Ready to print The displayed drum cartridge does not need to be replaced right
Order Drum: X*1 away, but have a new drum cartridge ready.
The drum cartridge will be able to print approximately 7,500*2 more
pages.
Ready Replace Appears when a drum cartridge reaches the end of its life after you
Drum Cartridge X *1 choose [Continue to Print]*3 in [Drum Life End]. Printing can
continue for a while, but quality is not guaranteed and replacement
with a new drum cartridge is recommended.
*1
: The actual display shows R1 (K), R2 (C), R3 (M), or R4 (Y) in place of X. R1 through R4 indicate
drum cartridge names. Towards the printer, from left to right, black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M) and
yellow (Y) drum cartridges are located in sequence.
*2
: The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, how
often the power is switched on/off, and temperature or humidity of the environment where the
printer is installed. For more information, see “A.3 Life of Consumables and Regular Replacement
Parts” (P. 402).
*3
: In this case, the [Ready to print Replace Drum: X] message will remain on the display. For
information about how to configure this setting, refer to “[Drum Life End]” (P. 178).
Replacement Procedure
Important
• Make sure that the power is on when replacing a drum cartridge.
This section explains how to replace the drum cartridge R1 (K), as an example.You can
apply the same procedures to R2 (C), R3 (M), or R4 (Y).
Note
• The drum cartridge is unlocked.
Important
• When removing the drum cartridge, be careful not to
drop it on the floor.
Important
• Be careful not to touch the toner attached to the
cartridge.
Important
• Do not place the new drum cartridge in an upright
position.
Note
• Insert the two points as shown in the illustration on the
right.
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Note
• Put the protective cover into the drum cartridge box.
Note
• Push the cover until it clicks into place.
Note
• If the front cover is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
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Message Action
Ready Replace Waste The displayed waste toner bottle needs to be replaced soon.
Toner Container soon The number of remaining printable pages is approximately 2,100*1.
Replace Waste Toner Bottle The printer will stop and become unable to print. Replace the waste
toner bottle using the procedure under “Replacement Procedure”
(P. 301).
*1: The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, and
how often the power is switched on/off. For more information, refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables
and Regular Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
Important
• Make sure that the power is on when replacing the waste toner bottle.
• When replacing the waste toner bottle, waste toner can spill and soil the floor. Spread some paper on the
floor before starting the replacement procedure.
Replacement Procedure
Note
• When replacing the waste toner bottle, clean the LED printhead with the supplied cleaning bar to prevent
inconsistencies in density or color in prints.
Note
• You can now see the drum cartridge.
Note
• Slide out the cleaning bars until you see "zzz.”
Important
• Do not remove the cleaning bars from the housing.
Note
• Clean the four LED printheads (R1 to R4) by sliding
the cleaning bars back and fourth for two or three
times, respectively.
Note
• Push the cover until it clicks into place.
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Note
• If the front cover is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
Important
• If you have a used waste toner bottle no longer
needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative
for its disposal.
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Important
• The use of staple cartridges not recommended by Fuji Xerox may degrade quality and performance. Use
only staple cartridges recommended by Fuji Xerox.
When the message Staple Cartridge R1 is displayed on the display, follow the instruction
below to replace the staple cartridge with a new one.
Note
• The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is
required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
When the message Staple Cartridge R2 / R3 is displayed on the display, follow the
instruction below to replace the staple cartridge with a new one.
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Note
• If the cover is not completely closed, a message will
appear and the machine remain paused.
When the message Staple Cartridge R1 is displayed on the display, follow the instruction
below to replace the staple cartridge with a new one.
Note
• The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is
required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher.
Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
When the message Staple Cartridge R2 / R3 is displayed on the display, follow the
instruction below to replace the staple cartridge with a new one.
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Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
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Important
• Empty the hole punch waste container when the machine is on.
• Make sure to discard all paper chads when emptying the hole punch waste container. Not doing so will
cause the container to fill up before the message telling you to empty the container appears again, and
this can cause machine malfunction.
Note
• If the finisher transport cover F or top transport door G
is not completely closed, a message will appear and
the machine remain paused.
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Note
• If the front door is not completely closed, a message
will appear and the machine remain paused.
Message Action
Ready Replace The fusing unit has reached the end of its
Fuser Assembly replacement life. Refer to “Replacement
Procedure” (P. 314) when replacing the fusing
unit and then refer to “Resetting the Counter”
(P. 316) to clear the counter.
*1
: The page yield of each consumable varies depending on print requests, documents printed, and
how often the power is switched on/off. For more information, refer to “A.3 Life of Consumables
and Regular Replacement Parts” (P. 402).
Replacement Procedure
Important
• While the printer is in the Energy Saver mode, press
the <Energy Saver> button to exit the mode, and then
switch off the power.
Refer to
• For information on how to switch off the power and the
main power, refer to “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power”
(P. 57).
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Important
• The fusing unit weights approximately 4 kg. Be careful
not to drop the unit.
Important
• Hold the fusing unit with both hands so that you do not
drop it.
Refer to
• For information on how to switch on the power and the
main power, refer to “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power”
(P. 57).
After replacing the fusing unit, perform the required control panel operations to reset their
respective counters.
When replacing the fusing unit, be sure to reset the counter on the control panel.
1. On the control panel, press the < > and Consumables Menu
<OK> buttons at the same time.
This displays the [Consumables Menu]. Serial Number
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Message Action
Ready Replace The IBT Belt Cleaner, Odor Filter and Suction
IBT Cleaner Filter need to be replaced soon. Use the 160K
Maintenance Kit to replace them.
Important
• When pulling out the IBT belt cleaner, grasp it with
both hands so you do not drop it.
• Never stand on end or incline the IBT belt cleaner after
being taken out, as the toner may spill out from the IBT
belt cleaner.
• Wrap the used IBT belt cleaner in the plastic sheet
that comes with the new IBT belt cleaner. Then insert
the used cleaner into the plastic bag that comes with
the new IBT belt cleaner.
Important
• Never touch the film surface of the IBT belt cleaner
when installing it.
• Insert the IBT belt cleaner as far as it will go.
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Important
• Insert the Odor Filter as far as it will go.
Important
• While the printer is in the Energy Saver mode, press
the <Energy Saver> button to exit the mode, and then
switch off the power.
Refer to
• For information on how to switch off the power and the
main power, refer to “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power”
(P. 57).
R12
Important
• Insert the Suction Filter as far as it will go.
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After replacing the 160K Maintenance Kit, perform the required control panel operations to
reset their respective counters.
When replacing the 160K Maintenance Kit, be sure to reset the counter on the control panel.
1. On the control panel, press the < > and Consumables Menu
<OK> buttons at the same time.
This displays the [Consumables Menu]. Serial Number
Message Action
Ready Replace The 2nd BTR Unit and Paper Feed Rolls need to
Trans. Roll be replaced soon. Use the 200K Maintenance Kit
to replace them.
Important
• Do not touch the roller part of the 2nd BTR Unit.
Important
• While the printer is in the Energy Saver mode, press
the <Energy Saver> button to exit the mode, and then
switch off the power.
Refer to
• For information on how to switch off the power and the
main power, refer to “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power”
(P. 57).
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Important
• Never touch the roller part of the 2nd BTR Unit when
installing it.
Important
• While the printer is in the Energy Saver mode, press
the <Energy Saver> button to exit the mode, and then
switch off the power.
Refer to
• For information on how to switch off the power and the
main power, refer to “2.2 Switching On/Off the Power”
(P. 57).
Note
• Pull out the Paper Feed Roll with pressing down its
tab.
Note
• When installing the Paper Feed Rolls, the tab of Paper
Feed Rolls clicks into the groove of the machine.
After replacing the 200K Maintenance Kit, perform the required control panel operations to
reset their respective counters.
When replacing the 200K Maintenance Kit, be sure to reset the counter on the control panel.
1. On the control panel, press the < > and Consumables Menu
<OK> buttons at the same time.
This displays the [Consumables Menu]. Serial Number
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Types of Reports/Lists
The printer can print the following reports/lists in addition to print jobs from its clients.
Note
• When the report name differs from the display name on the control panel, the name on the control panel
is listed in parentheses below.
Required
Report/List Name
Optional Description
(Name on the Control Panel)
Accessory
Job History Report – You can print this report to check whether print data sent from the
(Job History) computer has been printed normally. It lists the last 50 print jobs.
You can program your printer to automatically print this report
after every 50 jobs using the control panel. For more details, refer
to “[Auto Job History]” (P. 173).
Error History Report – Lists the errors that occurred on the printer.
(Error History)
Meter Report (Print Jobs) – Lists the total number of pages/sheets printed to date by
(Meter / Auditron) computer (job owner).
Separate printed page counts are maintained for color and
monochrome. The count starts from the last time data was
initialized.
Refer to
• “7.3 Checking the Meter Reading” (P. 330)
Auditron Report (Print Jobs) – This report is printed when you select [Meter / Auditron] while the
(Meter / Auditron) Auditron Administration feature is enabled.
This report lists the number of monochrome/color pages printed
by each user and the number of sheets printed for each paper
type.
Refer to
• For more information about the Auditron Administration feature,
refer to “7.11 Control Access to Printer Features by Pre-
registering Users” (P. 365).
Configuration Report – Lists the status of various printer settings, including hardware
(Configuration) configuration and network information. Print this list to see if the
options are correctly installed on the printer.
Font List – Lists fonts that can be used with ESC/P, PDF Bridge, HP-GL/2
(Font List) and DocuWorks Bridge.
PostScript® Logical Printers – Lists settings of registered PostScript logical printers 1 through
List 20.
(PS Logical) *1
Note
• Logical printers can be created using CentreWare Internet
Services. For more information, refer to the online help for
CentreWare Internet Services.
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ESC/P Logical Printers List – Lists settings of registered ESC/P logical printers 1 through 20.
(ESCP Logical) *1
Note
• Logical printer settings can be configured using memory
registration from the control panel, or by using CentreWare
Internet Services. For more information, refer to the online help
for CentreWare Internet Services.
HP-GL/2® Logical Printers List – Lists settings of registered HP-GL, HP-GL/2 logical printers 1
*1 through 20.
(HP-GL/2 Logical)
Note
• Logical printer settings can be configured using memory
registration from the control panel, or by using CentreWare
Internet Services. For more information, refer to the online help
for CentreWare Internet Services.
TIFF/JPEG Logical Printers List – Lists settings of registered TIFF/JPEG logical printers 1 through
(TIFF/JPEG Logical) *1 20.
Note
• Logical printers can be created using CentreWare Internet
Services. For more information, refer to the online help for
CentreWare Internet Services.
PDF Settings List – Lists PDF direct print settings configured using the control panel.
(PDF Settings) *1
DocuWorks Printer Settings – Lists settings on the control panel of DucuWorks Direct Print.
List *1
(DocuWorksSettings)
Stored File List HDD Extension Lists the files stored in the printer via Secure Print, Sample Set,
(Stored Jobs) Kit (optional) or and Delayed Print.
enabled RAM
disk Refer to
• “3.5 Printing confidential documents - Secure Print -” (P. 83)
• “3.6 Printing after checking output - Sample Set -” (P. 87)
• “3.7 Printing at a Specified Time - Delayed Print -” (P. 91)
Domain Filter List HDD Extension Lists domains registered for the send and receive domain filter.
(Domain Filter List) Kit (optional) or
enabled RAM Note
disk • Set whether to allow or block domain in CentreWare Internet
Services.
Refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services for
details.
Job Counter Report – Lists the accumulated number of output sheets, time for Standby
(Job Counter) mode, Energy Saver mode, or Sleep mode, per each function or
paper size.
Watermark Sample List Feature Enhance Prints samples of watermarks created using the Watermark
(Watermark Sample) Kit feature.
HDD Extension
Kit (optional) Refer to
• “Watermark” (P. 347)
Secure Watermark Sample List Feature Enhance Prints samples of secure watermarks created using the
(Secure Watermark) Kit Watermark feature.
HDD Extension
Kit (optional) Refer to
• “Secure Watermark” (P. 348)
(Demo Print) There are four types of demo prints: [OfficeUse Sample],
[Graphics Sample], [A3 Sample], [2 Sided Sample]. You can
check the printer’s performance on these demo prints.
*1
: These items are displayed when [LanguageEmulation] is selected on the [Print Reports] menu.
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Note
• The Large Size Color displays the number of color prints on paper 279 mm x 400 mm or larger. The
number of prints counted by the Large Size Color is included in the counts of the Total Color.
• If you print a job that was color-converted using ICC profile or other tool when [Output Color] is set to
[Color], the job will be printed in color even if it looks monochrome on your monitor.
In this case, the job will be counted by the meter 1 (color prints).
• If you print a job 2 sided, depending on the application being used and the print quantity setting, the
application may insert a blank page into the job. In such case, the blank page is counted as “1 page" and
will be included in the meter count.
Use the following procedure to check the meter reading on the control panel.
5. Press the < > or < > button to display the Large Size Color
meter you want to check.
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Note
• The [Meter Report (Print Jobs)] cannot be printed while the Auditron Administration feature is being
used. The [Auditron Report (Print Jobs)] can be printed instead. Switching to [Auditron Report (Print
Jobs)] initializes the printer totals accumulated up to that point.
Refer to
• Printing procedure: “Printing a Report/List” (P. 329)
The items described below are included in the [Meter Report (Print Jobs)].
Job Owner Name Up to 50 owner names can be printed. The print count of the 51st job owner
or a user without a job owner name will be listed in the “UnknownUser”
column (second column from the last). The printing of this report is also
counted in “Report /List” (the last row in the report).
Pages - Color Others Total number of pages printed in color on paper other than the above.
Pages - Total Total number of pages printed. Sheets are counted after every print job.
Sheets - Total Total number of sheets printed. Sheets are counted after every print job.
6. Press the < > button until [Print Meter] is Init/Delete Data
displayed.
Print Meter
Refer to
• Printing procedure: “Printing a Report/List” (P. 329)
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Note
• Use CentreWare Internet Services to change the fixed IPv6 address on the printer. Use this address to
access CentreWare Internet Services. Set the IPv6 address by selecting [Properties] tab >[Connectivity]
> [Protocols] > [TCP/IP].
Changing an IP Address
Important
• Addresses including IP address, subnet mask and gateway address depend on your network
environment. Consult your network administrator for setting addresses.
7. Press the < > button until [IPv4 Settings] TCP/IP Settings
is displayed.
IPv4 Settings
11. Enter the value in the first field using the IP Address
< > or < > button (Example: 192), and
press the < > button. 192.000.000.000
Note
• If you do not need to change the setting, press the
< > button to advance to the next field.
• Pressing the < > or < > button longer increments the
value by 10.
• To return to the previous field, press the < > button.
14. Press the < > button until [Subnet Mask] IPv4 Settings
is displayed.
Subnet Mask
15. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Subnet Mask
The current subnet mask is displayed.
•000.000.000.000
16. Enter the subnet mask in the same way you Subnet Mask
entered the IP address (Example:
255.255.255.000), and press the <OK> •255.255.255.000
button to confirm your entry.
17. Press the <Back> button to return to IPv4 Settings
[Subnet Mask].
Subnet Mask
18. Press the < > button to display [Gateway IPv4 Settings
Address].
Gateway Address
19. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Gateway Address
The current gateway address is displayed.
•000.000.000.000
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Note
• For information on how to use CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer Using
CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• CentreWare Internet Services cannot be used when the printer is directly connected to the computer via
the parallel cable or USB cable.
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Job completion Reports the status (normal completion, cancelled, confirmation required)
notification when a print job is requested by a computer.
Consumable status Sends notifications of preset items (consumable status, paper status, etc.)
notification to a specified e-mail address.
Toner and drum cartridge status updates are sent periodically, to inform
recipients of when to replace them.
The recipient of this notification should be the network administrator or a
shared e-mail address.
Network Environment
Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure ports, an e-mail server, the TCP/IP
environment, and the printer's e-mail address.
Configure the [Properties] below in accordance with your e-mail environment.
Note
• After configuring the settings, be sure to click [Apply], and then turn printer power off and then back on
again.
• If [Alert Notification] does not appear, select the [Enabled] check box for [E-mail Notification Service] on
the [Port Settings] and turn off the printer, and then turn it on.
General Setup > Recipient's E-mail Address Alphanumeric characters, at sign (@), dot (.),
Alert Notification* hyphen (-), and underline (_), up to 128 bytes
> Notify Job
Completion by E- Targeted Jobs Set the targeted jobs for notification.
mail • Print
• Report
(*: Displayed
When to Notify Set conditions on notification.
when [Enabled] is
• Always
set under [E-mail
• Error Only
Notification
Service].) Message Set the message of e-mail notification when
the job completed.
General Setup > Recipient's E-mail Address Alphanumeric characters, at sign (@), dot (.),
Alert Notification* hyphen (-), and underline (_), up to 128 bytes
> E-mail
Notification for Mail Notice Status Settings Select the items to be included in
Machine Status notifications.
• Consumables Status
(*: Displayed • Parts Status
when [Enabled] is • Paper Tray Status
set under [E-mail • Output Tray Status
Notification • Jam Status
Service].) • Interlock Status
• Fault Notice
Connectivity > E-mail Notification Service Select the [Enabled] check box.
Port Settings
Connectivity > Host Name, Domain Name, Refer to “Connectivity > Protocols > TCP/IP”
Protocols > TCP/ Obtain DNS Server Address (P. 105) under “Configuring the Mail Print
IP Automatically, Obtain IPv6 DNS Environment” (P. 103).
Server Address Automatically,
Preferred DNS Server, Alternate
DNS Server 1 - 2, Dynamic DNS
Registration (IPv4/IPv6),
Generate Domain Search List
Automatically, Domain Name 1 -
3, Connection Time-Out, DNS
Resolution via IPv6 First.
Connectivity > SMTP Server IP Address (Host Refer to “Connectivity > Protocols > SMTP
Protocols > Name), Port Number for sending Server” (P. 107)“under “Configuring the Mail
SMTP Server E-mail, Port Number for Print Environment” (P. 103).
receiving E-mail, SSL/TLS
Communication, Machine's E-
mail Address, Login Credentials
for the Machine to access the
SMTP Server to send automated
e-mails, Login Name, Password
To receive e-mail of requested print job results, use the procedure below to configure the
PCL print driver properties. The procedure uses Windows XP as an example.
1. On the Windows [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] ([Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS).
2. Select the icon of the printer and then select [Properties] on the [File] menu.
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6. In [Enter E-mail Address], enter the notification mail address and click [OK].
1. On the control panel, press the < > and Consumables Menu
<OK> buttons at the same time.
This displays the [Consumables Menu]. Serial Number
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Important
• When using a RAM Disk, if you turned on and off the machine, all the stored documents will be removed.
Note
• When printing a large amount of data using a RAM Disk, the data to be transferred is divided.
The following setting is required on the print drivers’ property page. You need to specify the
[RAM Disk] to [Installed]. This explains the case when using Windows XP as an example.
Refer to
• Refer to the print driver’s online help for more information on print driver’s each menu.
1. From the [Start] menu, select [Printer and FAX] ([Printer] or [Devices and printer]
depending on the Operating System)].
2. Select the printer icon on this printer, and then click [Properties] from the [File] menu.
4. In the [Installable Options] dialog box, select [Installed] in the [RAM Disk].
5. Click [OK].
6. Click [OK] in the Properties dialog box.
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Communication encryption Data can be encrypted for communication between the printer “7.10 Configuring
and computers over a network. Encryption Settings”
• Encryption of client-computer-to-printer HTTP (P. 356)
communication
• Encryption of printer-to-LDAP-server HTTP communication
(SSL/TLS client)
• Encryption using IPSec
Note
• This feature is not supported on the model available in
China.
Secure Print When printing a confidential document or document that you “3.5 Printing confidential
do not want third parties to see, you can temporarily store the documents - Secure Print -”
document in the printer and print it after entering a password (P. 83)
on the control panel.
Note
• Installing the HDD Extension Kit (optional) or enabling the
RAM disk is required.
Private Charge Print and IC Card Reader (optional or purchase separately) connected “3.8 Private Charge Print”
Charge Print using an to the printer uses the smart card validation for output. Output (P. 94)
Smart card data is accumulated temporarily in the printer in the case of “3.9 Charge Print” (P. 96)
Private Charge Print and Charge Print.
Note
• Installing the HDD Extension Kit (optional) or enabling the
RAM disk is required.
• Refer to your dealer for information about the IC Card
Reader.
HDD encryption Configure this setting for system internal (NV memory, HDD “[Data Encryption]”
Extension Kit (optional)) data encryption. (P. 179)
Important
• Changing the setting of this item initializes the hard disk.
Note
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed to use
this feature.
• HDD encryption is not supported on the model available in
China.
Overwrite Hard Disk Deletes data on HDD Extension Kit (optional) by overwriting it. “[Overwrite HD]” (P. 179)
Overwriting can be performed multiple times to ensure that
data on the hard disk is completely deleted.
Note
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed to use
this feature.
Initialize Hard Disk Initializes all data remains in the hard desk. “ Hard Disk” (P. 212)
You can also initialize all data in NV memory and the hard disk “ Delete All Data” (P. 213)
(Delete All Data).
Note
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed to use
this feature.
Reception control by IP Data reception on the printer can be controlled by registering “[IP Filter (IPv4)]” (P. 167)
address the IP address of computers that are permitted to send data. or
“Controlling Data
Reception by IP Address”
(P. 345)
Control panel lock Limit user access to the control panel using passwords. “[Panel Settings]” (P. 170)
Limiting access by user User information can be registered on the printer to limit “7.11 Control Access to
registration access to CentreWare Internet Services and printing from a Printer Features by Pre-
computer. registering Users”
(P. 365)
Image log Jobs that are executed on the printer are saved as image data To use this feature,
and accumulated and stored as logs along with job owner, contact your dealer.
printing time, number of copies, and other data. “[Image Log Control]”
(P. 187)
Note
• The Feature Enhance Kit (optional) and HDD Extension Kit
(optional) must be installed to use this feature.
Watermark Imprinting each page of a job with the date, a number, and a “Using the Watermark
watermark control code (digital code) deters reproduction of Feature” (P. 346)
confidential documents.
Note
• The Feature Enhance Kit (optional) and HDD Extension Kit
(optional) must be installed to use this feature.
Force Annotation Annotation is forcibly printed out according to the layout “ Force Annotation
template associated with each job type. Feature” (P. 351)
Note
• The Feature Enhance Kit (optional) and HDD Extension Kit
(optional) must be installed to use this feature.
Audit Log Records when, who, and how any operation is performed on “Using the Audit Log”
the printer. (P. 353)
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Note
• This setting also can be configured using the control panel in an IPv4 network environment. For
information on how to configure settings on the control panel, refer to “[IP Filter (IPv4)]” (P. 167).
Note
• If you want to change the display language of CentreWare Internet Services, change the display
language of your web browser. For information on how to change the display language of your web
browser, refer the online help for the web browser.
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
4. Select the [Enabled] check box under [IP Filtering] for [IPv4 Filtering] or [IPv6 Filtering]
and then click [Add].
5. On the screen that appears, use [Source IP Address] to specify the IP addresses to
be enabled for TCP/IP connection.
8. A window that prompts you to reboot the printer appears. On the window, click
[Reboot Machine].
The printer reboots and the settings you configured are reflected.
Important
• Use of the watermark feature does not guarantee that all documents will be protected from copying. In
accordance with document and setup conditions, the function may not work effectively. Contact your
dealer for details.
• Fuji Xerox shall not be held liable for any damages due to use or inability to use the watermark feature.
Note
• The Feature Enhance Kit (optional), HDD Extension Kit (optional) must be installed to use this feature.
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Watermark
This feature performs hidden printing of the date, and a background on all pages. Copying
the printed document will cause the hidden text and background to appear.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Watermark] > [Watermark].
The [Watermark] screen is displayed.
Setting Description
Date Format Specifies the pattern for the printing date. The format you specify here is
used for all watermark features.
• [20yy/mm/dd]
• [dd/mm/20yy]
• [mm/dd/20yy]
Font Size Specifies the size of the text string printed as a watermark within the
range of 24 to 80 points, in 1-point units.
Background Pattern Specifies the background pattern to be used for the watermark hidden
printing.
• [Wave], [Circle], [Stripe], [Chain], [Beam], [Rhombic], [Sunflower], [Fan]
Font Color Specifies the color of the text printed for the watermark.
• [Black], [Magenta], [Cyan]
Density Specifies the density of the text printed for the watermark.
• [Lighten], [Normal], [Darken]
Watermark / Background Specifies the contrast between the text and background for the
Contrast watermark. Contrast can be set as a value from 1 to 9.
Note
• Text/background contrast can be checked by printing the [Watermark
Sample List].
Client Print Specifies whether or not watermarks are printed automatically when
printing from a client computer.
• [Off]
• [On]
Force Print If [Allow Device Settings to Override] is set, instruction from the client to
perform Watermark or Secure Watermark features will be ignored, when
[On] is specified in [Client Print] in the printer. You need
TrustMarkingBasic (purchase separately) to instruct from the client to
perform Watermark or Secure Watermark features.
• [Allow Device Settings to Override]
• [Allow Client Settings to Override]
Note
• The setting method applies to both the Watermark and Secure
Watermark features.
Secure Watermark
Important
• Secure Watermark does not operate correctly when printing over an IPv6 network.
This feature performs hidden printing of a watermark control code (digital code) on all
pages. This feature protects the printed document by forcibly canceling any copy, scan, of
fax job attempted on a watermark secure device. Should an information leak occur, a
special application can be used to trace when, where, and by whom an output operation
was performed.
Note
• For information about performing hidden printing of text strings, refer to “Watermark” (P. 347).
• The Fuji Xerox ApeosWare Secure Watermark Analyzer application (purchase separately) is required to
analyze digital codes. Contact your dealer for details.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Watermark] > [Secure Watermark].
The [Secure Watermark] dialog box appears.
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Note
• Tracking information cannot be analyzed on the printer. The Fuji Xerox
ApeosWare Secure Watermark Analyzer application (purchase
separately) is required. Contact your dealer for details.
Custom Digital Watermark Specifies a hidden text string up to 32 characters long that can be
embedded as tracking data.
Client Print Specifies whether or not a hidden text string is automatically printed
when printing from a client computer.
• [Off]
• [On]
Force Print If [Allow Device Settings to Override] is set, instruction from the client to
perform Watermark or Secure Watermark features will be ignored, when
[On] is specified in [Client Print] in the printer. You need
TrustMarkingBasic (purchase separately) to instruct from the client to
perform Watermark or Secure Watermark features.
• [Allow Device Settings to Override]
• [Allow Client Settings to Override]
Note
• The setting method applies to both the Watermark and Secure
Watermark features.
Protection Code Specifies whether secure watermark job execution protection is on or off.
Specifying [Prevent Duplication] embeds a digital code.
• [Off]
• [Prevent Duplication]
Default Secure Watermark Specifies the character string embedded for hidden string printing.
• [Off]
• [Copy Prohibited]
• [Copy]
• [Duplicate]
• [Custom Secure Watermark 1 - 3]
Note
• To specify your own character string, click [Create Watermark] and
then enter the string you want into the dialog box that appears. Next,
click [Apply].
Background Pattern Specifies the background pattern to be used for hidden printing.
• [Wave], [Circle], [Stripe], [Chain], [Beam], [Rhombic], [Sunflower],
[Fan]
Font Color Specifies the color of the text printed for the watermark.
• [Black], [Magenta]
Secure Watermark / Specifies the contrast between the text and background for the
Background Contrast watermark. Contrast can be set as a value from 1 to 9.
Note
• Watermark/background contrast can be checked by printing the
[Secure Watermark Sample List].
Note
• For information about the Image Log Control feature, refer to “Security Feature Overview” (P. 343).
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Watermark] > [Universal Unique ID].
The [Universal Unique ID] screen is displayed.
Setting Description
Note
• With 0 mm as the edges of the paper, a larger fine adjustment value
shifts the print position more towards the center of the paper. When
[Top Center] or [Bottom Center] is selected as the print position,
however, the horizontal fine adjustment value for the center of the
paper is 100 mm. When [Top Center] or [Bottom Center] is selected as
the print position, first set the fine adjustment value to 100 mm and
then make fine adjustments.
Print Position (Side 2) Specifies the reverse side UUID print position.
• [Same as Side 1]
• [Mirror Side 1]
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Note
• The annotation is superimposed over any printed text specified with Watermark, Secure Watermark or
Print Universal Unique ID.
• The Feature Enhance Kit (optional) and HDD Extension Kit (optional) and must be installed to use this
feature.
Set the association with layout templates. You can associate layout templates with the
following features.
• Client Print
• Print E-mail
• Report
Note
• Client Print is a print job sent from a computer.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Force Annotation] > [Apply Layout
Template to Copy/Print Jobs].
The [Apply Layout Template to Copy/Print Jobs] screen is displayed.
5. Select [Enabled] check box for [Apply Layout Template] on the screen displayed.
Note
• The layout templates, Preset 1 to Preset 4, are provided with the printer. These provided layout
templates cannot be deleted.
• Some items may not be printed depending on the job type and performance conditions.
• Force annotation is not printed on a blank paper generated by the machine.
• Start time of the output job in the machine or actual start time of the print job may differ from the time you
specified. The annotation is forcibly printed at start time of the output job.
Refer to
• For information about how to enter characters, refer to “ Enabling the Audit Log” (P. 353).
preset1 The string registered on [Create Text String] > [Text String1] is printed as
watermark at an angle in the center of paper.
preset2 The following items are printed at the bottom right for Preset 1 or bottom left for
Preset 2 of paper.
• first line: file name and the IP address of the computer that send a print job
• second line: user name, card ID, user ID and date and time
preset3 The string registered on [Create Text String] > [Text String1] is printed as
watermark at an angle in the center of paper.
preset4 The following items are printed at the bottom right for Preset 3 or bottom left for
Preset 4 of paper.
• user ID and date and time
Important
• Text string available is only [Text String 1] for the printer. [Text String 2] to [Text String 8] are not available.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Force Annotation] > [Create Text String].
The [Create Text String] screen is displayed.
Note
• You can enter up to 64 single-byte characters.
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Important
• Fuji Xerox shall not be held liable for any damages due to use or inability to use the Audit Log feature.
Note
• Up to 50 entries are maintained in the log. When an HDD Extension Kit (optional) is installed, up to
15,000 entries can maintained in the log. When the maximum number of log entries is reached, each
new entry causes the oldest entry to be deleted.
• The HTTPS setting must be configured in order to output the Audit Log. For details about the setting
procedure, refer to “Configuring HTTP Communication Encryption Settings” (P. 358) or the online help
for CentreWare Internet Services. This feature is not supported on the model available in China.
In order to use the Audit Log, you first need to use the following procedure to enable it.
Note
• If you do not know how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
4. Select the [Enabled] check box for [Audit Log] under [Enabling Audit Log on machine]
and then click [Apply].
Note
• This feature is not supported on the model available in China.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
5. On the [File Download] screen that appears, click [Save] to save the Audit Log data
(auditfile.txt).
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Change/Reference Change of time Information that time setting has been changed within
of Device Settings settings the control panel, time setting server or MIB
Change of Device Detection of hard Information that the HDD Extension Kit (optional) is
Configuration disk replacement installed or replaced.
Types of Certificate
To use the Encryption feature on the printer, a certificate is required.
The following two types of device certificate can be used on the printer.
• A Self-signed certificate created by CentreWare Internet Services (valid for one year)
• A certificate issued by another CA
When you use a certificate issued by another CA, import the certificate using CentreWare
Internet Services.
Refer to
• For more information on how to import a certificate, refer to the help of CentreWare Internet Services.
About Encryption
Data can be encrypted for communication between the printer and computers over a
network.
Note
• To use a previously created certificate, use CentreWare Internet Services to import it. For more
information, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
• Encrypting HTTP communication makes it possible to encrypt communication data (SSL encrypted
communication) when printing with the IPP port.
• An issued certificate is valid for 1 year.
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Note
• Refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services for information about how to use it to import a
certificate issued by another CA.
Note
• Refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services for information about how to use it to import a
certificate.
Note
• You also can use CentreWare Internet Services to import existing certificates. For details about
importing existing certificates, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Important
• Internet Explorer cannot be used in the OS environment of MacOS X 10.2 when performing SSL
communication using a self-signed certificate created on the printer or when the certificate character
codes are written with UTF-8.
• This is because the certificate character code (UTF-8) cannot be recognized. When performing these
communication in the OS environment of MacOS X 10.2, use Netscape 7 instead of Internet Explorer.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
3. On the menu on the left, click [Security] > [Machine Digital Certificate Management].
The [Machine Digital Certificate Management] screen is displayed.
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Note
• If you do not want to apply your new settings and want to reset them to the original values, click [Undo].
7. From the menu on the [Properties] tab, click [Security] > [SSL/TLS Settings].
8. Select the [Enabled] check box for [HTTP-SSL/TLS Communication], and then click
[Apply].
9. A window that prompts you to reboot the printer appears. On the window, click
[Reboot Machine].
The printer reboots and the settings you configured are reflected.
When HTTP communication is encrypted, enter “https” instead of “http” before the address
when accessing CentreWare Internet Services.
• Example of IP address: https://192.168.1.100/
(Replace the above “192.168.1.100” with IP address of your printer.)
• Example of Internet address: https://xxx.yyyy.zz.vvv/
Note
• For information on how to install a print driver on your computer, refer to ‘CD-ROM Documentation
(HTML)’ on the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM.
1. On the Windows [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] ([Printer] or [Devices and
Printers] depending on OS).
4. Select [A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer], and then click
[Next].
5. Select [Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network], and then
enter the following URL into [URL]:
https://IP_Address/ipp/ (where IP_Address is the IP address of the printer).
Then click [Next].
7. In the dialog box that appears, enter (CD-ROM drive name): (folder where print driver
is stored), and then click [OK].
9. Specify whether to use this printer as the default printer by selecting [Yes] or [No], and
then click [Next].
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Note
• This feature can be used with Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 only.
Use Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 to configure IPSec settings.
For more information, refer to Window Vista, Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 online
help.
Note
• For information on how to encrypt HTTP communication, refer to “Configuring HTTP Communication
Encryption Settings” (P. 358).
• For details about CentreWare Internet Services setting items, refer to its online help.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
5. On the screen that appears, specify the [Password] and the file name of the certificate
to be imported, and then click [Import].
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7. From the menu on the [Properties] tab, click [Security] > [Certificate Management].
The [Certificate Management] screen is displayed.
8. Select [Local Device] for [Category] and [IP Sec] for [Certificate Purpose], and then
click [Display the list].
9. Select the check box for the certificate to be set, and then click [Certificate Details].
11. A window that prompts you to reboot the printer appears. On the window, click
[Reboot Machine].
The printer reboots and the settings you configured are reflected.
This sets the certificate for IPSec. Next, configure IPSec settings. Jump to step 3 of
the procedure in the next page.
Note
• For details about CentreWare Internet Services setting items, refer to its online help.
Note
• If you do not know how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
6. If you select [Preshared Key] for [IKE Authentication Method], enter the IPsec
communication pre-shared key for [Shared Key] and [Verify Shared Key].
8. For [IPSec SA Life Time], enter a value from 300 to 172800 (seconds).
Note
• Make sure that the time entered here is no greater than the [IKE SA Lifetime] value.
10. Selecting the [Enabled] check box for [PFS] enables the PFS feature.
11. For [Specify Destination IPv4 Address] or [Specify Destination IPv6 Address], enter
the IP address of the other party to the communication.
Note
• To communicate with all other parties using IPSec, set either [0.0.0.0/0] (for IPv4) or [;;/0] (for IPv6).
12. For [Communicate with Non-IPSec Device], select whether or not to communicate
with non-IPSec devices.
Note
• If you do not want to apply your new settings and want to reset them to the original values, click [Undo].
14. A window that prompts you to reboot the printer appears. On the window, click
[Reboot Machine].
The printer reboots and the settings you configured are reflected.
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Important
• Do not change accounting mode while documents are stored in the printer.
Either print or delete all stored documents before you change accounting mode.
Controlled Features
The Authentication and Auditron Administration features control use of the following
features.
Printing using the print driver The print driver must be used to configure login information, such as
user ID and password. Only jobs with login information that matches
the information registered on the printer can be printed.
When color printing is prohibited, printing is possible in monochrome
only. When a maximum number of print pages is specified, further
printing is not possible after the number of prints reaches the
maximum.
Printing without using a print Such printing is allowed when the [Enabled] check box is selected for
driver (Mail Print, etc.) the CentreWare Internet Services [Non-account Print] setting. The
[Enabled] check box is cleared under initial default settings.
When the Authentication and Auditron Administration features are enabled, you can print
the [Auditron Report (Print Jobs)] instead of the [Meter Report (Print Jobs)].
The [Auditron Report (Print Jobs)] lists the number of monochrome and color pages /sheets
printed to date by each user.
The counts of this report start from the last time data was initialized.
Refer to
• Printing procedure: “Printing a Report/List” (P. 329)
• Data initialization: “Initializing [Meter Report (Print Jobs)] Data” (P. 332)
To enable the Authentication and Auditron Administration features, configure the following
settings in [Admin Menu] on the control panel.
• Set to [Local Accounting] in [System Settings] > [Accounting] > [Accounting Type]
• Set to [Local Accounts] in [System Settings] > [Authentication] > [Login Type]
After setting [Local Accounting] and [Local Accounts] on the control panel, you will be able
to use CentreWare Internet Services to register user information.
Note
• For details about each setting item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
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4. To enable printing of jobs that do not have user names and passwords, select the
[Enabled] check box for [Non-account Print].
5. Click [Next].
The [Authentication Configuration> Step 2 of 2] screen is displayed.
Note
• The user ID and password set on this page are also used by the print driver.
• To discard any changes in the settings and revert to original (pre-change) settings, click [Undo].
After setting [Local Accounting] and [Local Accounts] on the control panel, you will be able
to use CentreWare Internet Services to register the authorization group to associate with
users.
By registering the authorization group which is allowed to temporarily disable active settings
and associating it with users, users are authorized to temporarily disable active settings.
Note
• For details about each setting item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
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7. Click [Apply].
Authorization group having authorization to temporarily disable active settings is
created.
9. Click [Next].
The [Authentication Configuration> Step 2 of 2] screen is displayed.
10. Configure the [Account Number] setting and then click [Edit].
11. In the [Add This User to Authorization Group], select the authorization group
registered in Step 7 and then click [Apply].
Note
• To discard any changes in the settings and revert to original (pre-change) settings, click [Undo].
Configure the following settings on the Properties dialog box of your print driver. The printer
will not print unless the user ID and password entered on your print driver match those
registered on the printer. The procedure uses Windows XP as an example.
Note
• For information on each setting of the print driver, refer to the online help of the print driver.
1. On the Windows [Start] menu, select [Printers and Faxes] (Select [Printer] or [Devices
and Printers] depending on OS).
2. Select the icon of the printer and then select [Properties] on the [File] menu.
4. On the [Accounting] dialog box that appears, configure each item and then click [OK].
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Note
• The IC Card Reader may not be supplied with the printer in some regions. Contact your dealer for
details.
• Extension HDD Kit (optional) is required for installing the IC Card Reader.
The following smart card types are supported by the embedded IC Card Reader.
• MIFARE (Type A)
• Fuji Xerox IC Card (Type A)
• Other MIFARE compatible smart cards*
• eLWISE/ELWISE (Type B)
• eLWISE
• ELWISE
• FeliCa
• Fuji Xerox IC Card
• SSFC
• Other FeliCa compatible smart cards*
*: The embedded IC Card Reader of the machine may not support some smart cards.
The system administrator can register smart cards using CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• For details about each setting item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
Note
• For information on how to access CentreWare Internet Services, refer to “1.6 Configuring the Printer
Using CentreWare Internet Services” (P. 41).
• If you are prompted to enter the administrator's ID and password, enter them and click [OK].
12. Click the [Edit] button for the smart card with which [Enabled] check box is selected.
13. Configure required settings. Click [Apply].
14. To encrypt the smart card information, click the [Encrypt] button in [Encryption
Settings].
Important
• Once you encrypt the smart card information, you cannot view or edit the information later. Also, when
you click the [Decrypt] button, the information is reset to the default. You should backup the smart card
information before encryption. You can backup the smart card setting using [Cloning]. For more
information, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
15. Click [Certificate Settings] in the [Smart Card Settings] on the left menu.
16. Specify the OID Certificate for the smart card authentication in the [Object Identifier of
Authentication Certificate].
17. Specify the OID Certificate for the smart card signature in the [Object Identifier of
Signing Certificate].
18. Specify the OID Certificate for the smart card encryption in the [Object Identifier of
Encryption Certificate].
19. Click [Apply].
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Note
• If color consistency is not maintained even after color calibration is performed, contact our Customer
Support Center or your dealer.
• Setting the density values to “0” does not always return print quality to the level it was at immediately
after the printer was installed. Using the printer for an extended period can affect print quality due to
factors such as deterioration of the printer, changes in the installation environment, and the number of
sheets printed to date.
Calibration Procedure
The basic procedure for color calibration is shown below.
Enter density
values on control
panel.
Refer to:
“Inputting Density Values” (P. 378)
There are two calibration chart types: Text priority and Photo priority.
Text priority is for calibration of text and other high-definition images. Photo priority
calibration is for calibration of graphics that include gradation, photographic images and
other images for smooth gradation.
A calibration chart can be printed on A4 paper from the bypass tray.
4. Press the < > button until [Image Quality] Admin Menu
is displayed.
Image Quality
7. Press the < > or < > button to select the Adjust Gradation
chart ([Text] or [Photo]) you want to
print.(Example: [Text]) Text
374 7 Maintenance
The density values are calculated by comparing the [Calibration Chart] to the Color Sample.
Decide which blocks on the Calibration Chart most closely match the densities of the Color
Sample. Make a note of the value (-6 to +6) for each color.
When determining density values, also use the instructions provided on the Color Sample.
Note
• The factory default setting for the density values of all colors is “0”.
1. Fold the Calibration Chart along the guide (dotted line) of the color to be adjusted.
2. Align the density area to be adjusted on the Calibration Chart with that on the Color
Sample.
(Example: low density (L); when adjusting the low density area, align the “Low” on the
Calibration Chart with the “Low” on the Color Sample.)
Color Sample
Calibration Chart
Important
• Be careful not to mistake the plus (+) and minus (-) directions when reading the scale.
Measurement part of Calibration Chart
<-6> if density of Color Sample is
close the density here.
<-5> if density of Color Sample
is close the density in-between.
<-4> if it is close the density here.
For the example on the left, density of the
Calibration Chart close to the Color Sample
is at the second position in the negative
direction from the central position or density
A, therefore, the difference is <-2>.
"-2"
A "-1"
Color Sample
376 7 Maintenance
7. After filling in the density margin values for all the colors, enter the values in the
appropriate [Margin] boxes for [Computation Table]. (Example: cyan)
8. Use the [Computation Table] expressions to calculate adjustment values and write
them under [Adjustment Value].
Note
• The values under [Current] are the adjustment values used for the previous calibration operation.
Use CentreWare Internet Services with a web browser or the printer's control panel to
configure printer settings using the [Adjustment Value] values calculated on the Calibration
Chart.
Note
• With CentreWare Internet Services, select [Properties] > [General Setup] > [Calibration] and then input
the adjustment values. For more information, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services.
4. Press the < > button until [Image Quality] Admin Menu
is displayed.
Image Quality
7. Press the < > or < > button to select the Adjust Gradation
chart ([Text] or [Photo]) you printed to
decide density values. Text
(Example: [Text])
378 7 Maintenance
Note
• The density values can be entered within the range of -6 to 6.
After changing the density settings for all colors, reprint the Calibration Chart using the
procedure in “Printing a Calibration Chart” (P. 374).
If the result is not satisfactory, perform the calibration again.
[Process Gray] is gray made by mixing CMY toners. If the calibration was successful,
process gray should be close to black.
If any one of the CMY colors looks stronger than the other two, perform calibration again for
the strong color.
The image transfer voltage can be adjusted for each paper type within the range of 1 to 16
in increments of 1. The initial default setting is [6].
4. Press the < > button until [Image Quality] Admin Menu
is displayed.
Image Quality
6. Press the < > button until [Voltage Offset] Image Quality
is displayed.
Voltage Offset
8. Press the < > button until the desired Voltage Offset
paper type is displayed. (Example:
Heavyweight) Heavyweight
10. Use the < > and < > buttons to enter the Heavyweight
new value. (Example:10)
10
380 7 Maintenance
Note
• The chart for Paper Regi adjustment is printed based on the loaded paper on the specified tray.
• When printing the chart for Paper Regi adjustment in Tray 5 (Bypass tray) that is not set for Auto tray
selection, load the A4 paper to Tray 5.
• Vertical adjustment (Lead Regi) can be set per tray, however, all the values are the same.
This explains the case where adjusting the face side (1 sided) using Tray 2 (optional).
4. Press the < > button until [Image Quality] Admin Menu
is displayed.
Image Quality
6. Press the < > button until [Adjust Paper Image Quality
Regi] is displayed.
Adjust Paper Regi
7. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Adjust Paper Regi
[Tray 1] is displayed. Tray 1
8. Press the < > button until [Tray 2] is Adjust Paper Regi
displayed. Tray 2
382 7 Maintenance
16. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Adjust Side 1
[Adjust Lead Regi] is displayed.
Adjust Lead Regi
17. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Adjust Lead Regi
Actual adjusted value in the vertical
•0.0mm
direction (Lead Regi) is displayed.
18. Specify the value calculated in the step 14, Adjust Lead Regi
press the <OK> button. Set the plus (+)
value for moving the print image downward, •0.0mm
the minus (-) value for moving the print
image upward.
19. Press the < > or <OK> button to return to Adjust Side 1
the step 8 and repeat the same procedures
for adjusting the Side Regi. Adjust Lead Regi
20. Press the < > button until [Adjust Side Adjust Side 1
Regi] is displayed.
Adjust Side Regi
21. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Adjust Side Regi
Actual adjusted value in the horizontal
direction (Side Regi) is displayed. •0.0mm
22. Specify the value calculated in the step 14, Adjust Side Regi
press the <OK> button. Set the plus (+)
value for moving the print image leftward, •0.0mm
the minus (-) value for moving the print
image rightward.
384 7 Maintenance
WARNING
• When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it. Other
cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use aerosol
cleaners, or it may catch fire and cause explosion.
CAUTION
• When cleaning this product, always turn off both the printer’s power switch and the main
power switch, and unplug it. Access to a live machine interior may cause electric shock.
Important
• Do not spray cleaning agents directly onto the printer. The fluid may seep through the cracks and cause
problems. Use only neutral cleaning agents.
1. Turn off the printer’s power switch and the main power switch.
2. Unplug the power cord, interface cable, and all the other cables from the printer.
3. Pull out the trays from the printer, and remove any paper in them. Re-wrap the paper
and store it away from dust and humidity.
4. Push the trays all the way back into the printer.
handle cover
6. Lift the printer and carefully move it. If moving over a long distance, pack the printer in
a box.
Important
• This product weighs 81.2 Kg. When moving it, always carry it by a team of four persons.
• When moving or lifting the printer, always install the handle cover to the printer and move it carefully.
After the printer is located, remove the handle cover from the printer and keep it.
• In case of installing the optional 1 Tray Module, 3 Tray Module or Tandem Tray Module, be sure to install
the handle cover to lift the printer.
• If optional trays are installed, remove them before moving the printer. If trays are not installed securely,
they may fall and cause injuries. For information on how to remove the trays, refer to the installation
guide provided with the options.
81.2 kg
Note
• It is not needed to remove the consumables such as toner cartridges when moving the printer.
386 7 Maintenance
Items Description
Type Desktop
Important
• Tandem electrophotographic system
Fusing system Belt Nip fusing system (Thermal pressure fusing technology using
the IH belt)
Important
• It may take more than 28 seconds for warming up without the
color toners
388 A Appendix
Important
*1
You can print another side of paper manually after executing 1
Sided print job.
*2 Only 1-Sided print available.
First print
Color 9.0 seconds (A4 /Fed from Tray 1)
Monochrome 8.8 seconds (A4 /Fed from Tray 1)
Important
• Measurements based on Fuji Xerox test pattern. Time from printer
startup until output of the first page is complete. (The printer
controller’s data receiving/processing time is not included.)
Resolution Data Processing Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi, 1200 x 1200 dpi multi-
value
390 A Appendix
Tray 1 (standard):
A3 , B4 , A4 , A4 , B5 , B5 , A5 , 8.5 x 11" ,
8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 13" , 8.5 x 14" , 11 x 17" , 16K ,
8K ,
Custom Paper (Width: 140 - 297 mm, Length: 182 - 432 mm)
2 Sided Printing:
A3 B4 , A4 , A4 , B5 , B5 , A5 , A5 , B6 ,
8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 13" , 8.5 x 14" , 11 x 15" ,
11 x 17" , A4-Cover , Letter-Cover , 12 x 18" ,
SRA3 ,
Custom Paper (Width: 128 - 320 mm, Length: 140 - 483 mm)
Image loss width: Top edge, 4.1 mm or less; bottom edge, 4.1 mm
or less; left and right edges, 4.1 mm or less
Important
• Long paper(900 x 297 mm): Top edge, 12.3 mm or less; bottom
edge, 12.3 mm or less; left and right edges, 4.1 mm or less
• Long paper (1200 x 297 mm): Top edge, 16.4 mm or less; bottom
edge, 16.4 mm or less; left and right edges, 4.1 mm or less
Tray 1 (standard):
Plain (60 - 105 gsm), Recycled (60 - 105 gsm),
Bond (60 - 105 gsm), Plain S2, Heavyweight (106 - 169 gsm),
HW S2, Extra Heavyweight (170 - 256 gsm), X-HW S2,
Labels (106 - 169 gsm), Transparency, Gloss (106 - 169 gsm),
Gloss S2, HeavyweightGloss (170 - 256 gsm), HW Gloss S2
2 Sided Printing:
Plain (60 - 105 gsm), Recycled (60 - 105 gsm),
Bond (60 - 105 gsm), Heavyweight (106 - 169 gsm),
Extra Heavyweight (170 - 256 gsm), Gloss (106 - 169 gsm),
HeavyweightGloss (170 - 256 gsm)
392 A Appendix
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Output tray capacity Extra Center Tray: approximately 250 sheets (face down)
Center tray: approximately 250 sheets (face down)
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Important
• The above memory capacity does not guarantee print quality
depending on the type and content of print data.
Fonts Standard:
• PCL Fonts: 82 European language fonts
• TrueType Fonts: 14 European language fonts, 2 MM fonts
• PostScript Fonts: 136 European language fonts
• Korean Fonts: Myungio, Gothic, Round Gothic, Kungso, Saemul
Optional:
• Chinese Fonts: ShuSong, KaiTi, HeiTi, FangSong
Emulation Standard:
ESC/P, TIFF, PDF, XML Paper Specification (XPS), HP-GL2, PCL
XL, PCL 5, DocuWorks, KS, KSSM, KS5895
Important
*1
Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.3.9 - 10.4.11/10.5/10.6 are
supported.
*2
Mac OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X 10.3.9 - 10.4.11/10.5/10.6 are
supported.
*3
Mac OS is not supported.
*4
Parallel Port Kit and Gigabit Ethernet Card cannot be installed at
the same time.
Supported protocol TCP/IP (LPD, Port9100, HTTP, DHCP, IPP, SNMP), SMB, NetWare,
Web Services on Devices (WSD), Bonjour (mDNS), EtherTalk
Important
• Power outlets that provide the above power level is
recommended. Maximum machine measured current: 12.5A
Important
• Measurements based on ISO7779
Unit B: acoustic power level (LwAd)
Unit dB (A): radiated sound pressure (bystander position)
Important
• Low Power Mode: 46W average (AC110-120V), 48W average
(AC220-240V)
(The printer does not use electricity when the power is switched
off even with the power cord is plugged in.)
Dimensions (main unit only) 640 (W) x 699 (D) x 600 (H) mm
Important
• When standard tray (Tray 1) is installed (the main unit when
Bypass Tray is folded)
Usage Environment During Use: Temperature: 10 - 32 °C; Humidity: 15 - 85% (to reduce
malfunctions from condensation)
Non-Use: Temperature: -10 - 40 °C; Humidity: 5 - 85% (to reduce
malfunctions from condensation)
Important
• Until the conditions (temperature and humidity) inside the printer
become acclimated to the installation environment, certain
qualities of the paper can cause poor printing.
394 A Appendix
Items Description
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
• For the center binding/folding feature, Booklet Maker Unit for
Finisher-B1 is required.
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Important
• Excluded the connection part inside the main unit.
Weight 28 kg
When the Booklet Maker Unit is attached:
37 kg
Space Requirement (when Width 1,666 x Depth 685 mm (Main unit + Finisher-B1, when the
connected to the main unit) extension tray and the bypass tray are fully extended)
Width 1,666 x Depth 695 mm (Main unit + Finisher-B1 + Booklet
Maker Unit, when the extension tray and the bypass tray are fully
extended)
Items Description
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
• Based on when larger size paper is stacked on paper (Mixed
stack).
• The amount of paper listed above may vary depending on the
conditions, such as the paper type (Right bottom tray).
396 A Appendix
Staple Capacity
50 sheets (90 gsm or less)
Paper Size
Maximum: A3, 11 x 17"
Minimum: B5
Position
1 place (front/back, angled stapling)
2 places (parallel stapling)
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Important
* When using 80 gsm paper
Important
• Excluded the connection part inside the main unit.
Weight 90 kg
Space Requirement (when Width 1,922 x Depth 685 mm (Main unit + Finisher-C1 with Booklet
connected to the main unit) Maker, when the extension tray and the bypass tray are fully
extended)
Items Description
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Weight 1 kg
Space Requirement (when Width 1,046 x Depth 685 mm (Main unit + Left Top Tray, when the
connected to the main unit): bypass tray is fully extended)
Items Description
Important
• When using 80 gsm paper
Weight 29 kg
Space Requirement (when Width 1,046 x Depth 685 mm (Main unit + HCF B1, when the
connected to the main unit) bypass tray is fully extended)
398 A Appendix
Top 4.1 mm
Built-in Fonts
The fonts described below come built-in as standard. Note that the standard outline fonts
cannot be used with PostScript.
Note
• For information about fonts that are available with the PostScript, refer to the manual on the CD-ROM
included with the PostScript Driver Library.
400 A Appendix
Product
Product Name Description
Code
HDD Extension Kit EC101541 For functions that require HDD Extension Kit (optional), refer
to “A.6 Installing the HDD Extension Kit” (P. 410).
Extension System Memory 512MB EC101475 Increases the printer's memory capacity.
For information about the features and situations that
Extension System Memory 1GB EC101476 require additional memory, refer to “A.5 Installing Extension
System Memory” (P. 405).
3 Tray Module EC101798 Three paper trays for loading up to 500 sheets of plain
paper (When using 80 gsm paper). Installs directly under
the printer unit.
1 Tray Module EC101785 A tray that can load 500 sheets of paper (When using 80
gsm paper).
Tandem Tray Module EC101799 Consists of three trays. Tray 3 can load 860 sheets of paper
and Tray 4 can load 1,125 sheets of paper (when using 80
gsm paper).
HCF B1 QC100065 A tray that can load 2,030 sheets of paper (When using 80
gsm paper).
Booklet Maker Unit for Finisher-B1 QC100044 Staples output sheets. Also folds output sheets in half or
staples them.
The HDD Extension Kit (optional) is required.
US 2/3 Hole Punch Kit for Finisher-B1 QC100046 2/3 hole-punches output sheets.
2/4 Hole Punch Kit for Finisher-B1 QC100047 2/4 hole-punches output sheets.
Cover Support Chain for Finisher B1 EC101784 The stopper to be installed to the top cover for Finisher-B1.
Finisher-C1 with Booklet Maker EC101544 Staples or hole-punches output sheets. Also folds output
sheets in half or staples them.
The HDD Extension Kit (optional) is required.
US 2/3 Hole Punch Kit for Finisher-C1 EC101183 2/3 hole-punches output sheets.
Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit EC101517 Allows you to connect 1000 BASE-T Ethernet.
Embedded IC Card Reader EC101623 Built-in IC card reader. Using the IC card enables
authentication or accounting. HDD Extension Kit (optional) is
required to install this device.
160K Maintenance kit (IBT Belt Cleaner Assy, Odor Filter, Suction Filter) Approx. 160,000 pages
200K Maintenance kit (2nd BTR Unit, Paper Feed Rolls) Approx. 200,000 pages
*: The number of printable pages with the toner cartridges that came with the printer are approximately 26,000 pages with the
Black one, and 15,000 pages with the Cyan, Magenta, or Yellow one respectively.
Important
• Toner
Reference values are measured based on ISO/IEC19798. Actual replacement cycles depend on printing
conditions, output contents, paper size and type, and environment.
• Drum
The number of printed pages is a reference value based on A4-size one-sided printing of an average
of three continuous sheets per print job. The actual number of printable pages depends on the
conditions defined above, in addition to the number of continuous prints, paper size, paper type, paper
feed direction, paper tray and output tray settings, monochrome/color auto selection*, other mode
selections, the initialization operation performed when the printer power is turned on or off, adjustments
to maintain print quality, and other operating environment conditions. Certain conditions may result in
actual values that are half those shown in the table. The values presented here are for reference only.
* When [Color] is selected on the printer, certain data may use the color drum even when printing a
monochrome page.
• Waste toner bottle
The number of printable pages is based on continuous printing of A4 -size, portrait orientation, one-
sided prints, with an image density of 5% for each color, and a color-to-monochrome ratio of 6:4. Actual
replacement cycles depend on printing conditions, output contents, paper size and type, and
environment.
• Fusing unit
The replacement cycles are targets based on continuous, one-sided printing on A4-size plain paper.
The actual number of printable pages can vary greatly from these values due to paper size and type,
printing environment and other printing conditions, such as the frequency of power-ups. This is because
the indicated number of pages are calculated based on estimations of factors that influence actual
replacement part life.
Though the deciding factor for the life of fusing unit, for example, is power on time, this is converted and
indicated as number of print pages.
• 160K and 200K maintenance kit
The printer has certain components that need to be replaced periodically in order to maintain its
functionality and performance. These components are called the regular replacement parts.
The replacement cycles are targets based on continuous, one-sided printing on A4-size plain paper. The
actual number of printable pages can vary greatly from these values due to paper size and type, printing
environment and other printing conditions, such as the frequency of power-ups. This is because the
indicated number of pages are calculated based on estimations of factors that influence actual
replacement part life.
A warning message appears about 1,500 sheets prior to when replacement is necessary for the 160K
Maintenance kit, and 200K Maintenance kit.
402 A Appendix
Important
• The printer has certain components that need to be replaced periodically in order to maintain its
functionality and performance. These components are called the regular replacement parts.
The replacement cycles are targets based on continuous, one-sided printing on A4-size plain paper.
The actual number of printable pages can vary greatly from these values due to paper size and type,
printing environment and other printing conditions, such as the frequency of power-ups. This is because
the indicated number of pages are calculated based on estimations of factors that influence actual
replacement part life.
Replacement of regular replacement parts should be performed by an engineer. You will be charged for
labor as well as the for the cost of the replacement part.
Note
• A warning message appears about 1,500 sheets prior to when replacement is necessary for the 480K
Maintenance kit.
Note
• The communication fee shall be borne by you.
1. On the Properties dialog box of your current print driver version, click the [Advanced
Settings] tab and then [About].
3. Follow the instructions on the web site and download an appropriate print driver.
Note
• You also can browse our web site using the Driver CD Kit CD-ROM that comes with the printer. To
access the web site, click [Fuji Xerox Web Site] on the startup window of the CD-ROM.
• The following is the URL of the driver download service page:
http://www.fujixeroxprinters.com/
• For the latest information about print driver features, refer to the online help for the print driver.
Note
• The communication fee shall be borne by you.
404 A Appendix
Extension system Memory also may be required to increase the number of print driver
image quality, paper sizes, and other options.
For more information about extension system memory and how to order it, refer to the
following section.
Note
• The amount of memory required depends on the type of print driver being used.
• The memory capacity values shown in the table below are based on the printer's initial factory default
settings. The require memory capacity depends on the printer's operating environment, enabled protocol
status, and buffer size.
• For information about extension system memory installed in the printer and precautions about extension
system memory, refer to “A.2 Options” (P. 401).
B5
A4
B4
A3
B5
A4
B4
A3
B5
A4
B4
B5
A4
B4
A3
B5
A4
B4
A3
B5
A4
B4
A3
406 A Appendix
Note
• The printer has two memory card slots. Slot 1 already has the standard Memory 1024 MB installed. Use
Slot 2 to install extension system memory.
• Memory capacity can be expanded to a maximum of 2 GB by installing a Memory 1024 MB card in Slot
2 and replacing the memory card in Slot 1 with a Memory 1 GB card.
Note
• Make sure that the display is blank and the <Energy
Saver> button does not light up.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
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Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
Important
• A 1024 MB memory is installed into the M1 Slot as
standard.
Note
• Make sure the extension system memory card is
inserted securely as far as it can go.
• When the memory card is installed correctly, the
retaining clips on both ends stand up.
408 A Appendix
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11. Print the [Configuration Report] and confirm that the [Total Size] value of the [Memory]
item in the [Print Service Settings] section is correct.
Refer to
• List printing procedure: “Printing a Report/List” (P. 329)
Note
• After installing extension system memory, use the properties dialog box of the print driver to change the
printer configuration. For details, refer to the online help for the print driver.
This section describes how to install the HDD Extension Kit (optional) on the printer.
Installation procedure
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
410 A Appendix
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
screw
Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
Important
• Be sure to hold the handle when inserting the control
board. The control board may be damaged if you
insert it with the handle being folded.
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12. Print the [Configuration Report] and confirm that [Hard Disk] is included for the
[Machine Configuration] item in the [System Settings] section.
Refer to
• List printing procedure: “Printing a Report/List” (P. 329)
Note
• After installing the HDD Extension Kit (optional), use the properties dialog box of the print driver to
change the printer configuration. For details, refer to the online help for the print driver.
412 A Appendix
Note
• The HDD Extension Kit (optional) and a extension system memory (optional) are required when installing
the Feature Enhance Kit (optional).
Installation Procedure
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
screw
Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
Note
• Make sure the ROM card is inserted securely as far as
it can go.
• When the ROM card is installed correctly, the retaining
clips on both ends stand up.
㪩㪈
Important
• Be sure to hold the handle when inserting the control
board. The control board may be damaged if you
insert it with the handle being folded.
414 A Appendix
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Important
• Once you install the Feature Enhance Kit and enable it with the control panel, that Feature Enhance Kit
is not usable on any other printer.
12. Press the < > button until [Admin Menu] is Settings
displayed.
Admin Menu
13. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. Admin Menu
[Network/Port] is displayed.
Network/Port
14. Press the < > button until [System Admin Menu
Settings] is displayed.
System Settings
15. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. System Settings
[Alert Tone] is displayed.
Alert Tone
16. Press the < > button until [Software System Settings
Options] is displayed.
Software Options
Note
• If the message [Install options unavailable] appears, it
means that the Feature Enhance Kit ROM is not
installed correctly. Re-install the ROM.
18. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. FeatureEnhance kit
[Enable kit] is displayed.
Enable kit
19. Press the < > or <OK> button to select. FeatureEnhance kit
[Press OK to enable] is displayed.
Press OK to enable
20. Press the <OK> button to apply the setting. FeatureEnhance kit
The setup process starts.
Enabling…
Important
• If the Feature Enhance Kit installed was previously used on another printer, the message [Serial Number
Error] appears, followed by the serial number of the other printer. Once you install the Feature Enhance
Kit and enable it with the control panel, that Feature Enhance Kit is not usable on any other printer. Also,
the message [Failed to enable] will appear if the Feature Enhance Kit is not installed correctly on the
printer.
416 A Appendix
Note
• The clamp that come with the option are not used with this printer.
Important
• Parallel Port Kit and Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit cannot be installed concurrently. If the Gigabit Ethernet
Board Kit is installed, remove the card by reference to “Removing the Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit”
(P. 425).
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
screw
Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
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418 A Appendix
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Important
• Be sure to hold the handle when inserting the control
board. The control board may be damaged if you
insert it with the handle being folded.
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Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
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420 A Appendix
Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
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Important
• Parallel Port Kit and Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit cannot be installed concurrently. If the Parallel Port Kit is
installed, remove the card by reference to “ Removing the Parallel Port Kit” (P. 420).
• The interface connecter for standard network cannot be used when the Gigabit Ethernet Board Kit is
installed to the printer.
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
422 A Appendix
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Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
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Important
• Be sure to hold the handle when inserting the control
board. The control board may be damaged if you
insert it with the handle being folded.
424 A Appendix
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
screw
Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
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426 A Appendix
Installation Procedure
Note
• Make sure that there is no indication on the display,
and <Energy Saver> button is off.
Note
• The <Main Power> lamp goes out on the control
panel.
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Important
• When pulling out the control board, hold it with both
hands so you do not drop it.
Important
㪩㪈
• The slot R1 is for other optional kit. Do not insert the
TC/SC Additional Fonts Kit.
Note
• Make sure the ROM card is inserted securely as far as
it can go.
• When the ROM card is installed correctly, the retaining
clips on both ends stand up.
㪩㪈
Important
• Be sure to hold the handle when inserting the control
board. The control board may be damaged if you
insert it with the handle being folded.
428 A Appendix
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• An installation of the HDD Extension Kit (optional) is required for this printer in the following
cases:
• Unavailable functions without installing the HDD Extension Kit:
Sample Set*1/Secure Print*1/Print E-mail/Private Charge Print*1/Charge Print*1/
Delayed Print*1/Font downloading/Security Extention Kit function/IEEE 802.1x
Authentication function/IPsec Certificate function/ThinPrint/Finisher (optional)/IC Card
Reader (optional)*2
*1 The function can be used by enabling a RAM Disk when no HDD Extension Kit is
installed.
*2
The IC Card Reader may not be supplied with the printer in some regions. Contact
your dealer for details.
• Improvement of capabilities with an installation
number of recorded items (forms)//sort feature performance/spool capability/number of
log
• An abrupt shut down of the printer due to a power failure or other disruption when HDD
Extension Kit is installed may corrupt data on the hard disk.
• Power off processing is performed internally on the printer for a while after the power is
switched off (<Energy Saver> button blinks). Make sure the <Energy Saver> button is
completely turned off before switching on the printer again.
• When HDD Extension Kit is installed, it can be specified as the save destination of print
data from lpd, SMB, or IPP. The hard disk is the fixed save destination for ESC/P, HP-
GL/2, and PCL forms. The save destination for these forms cannot be changed.
• Initializing the hard disk deletes additional fonts.
• The hard disk which has once used with a printer cannot be used for others.
• A hard disk is needed when obtaining the job history report in CSV format using
CentreWare Internet Services.
• This is caused by insufficient print page buffer capacity, and print results may differ from
settings as described below. Installation of extension system memory is recommended
whenever any of the following occurs.
• 1-sided printing is performed when 2-sided printing is specified.
• Print jobs are cancelled (When a page cannot be rendered in the buffer, the job that
includes that page is canceled.)
• Printing results may not come out as specified when printing of a 1,200 dpi single dot or
line is specified. This is due to the characteristics of Xerography.
Optional Accessories
For information about features that require Extension System Memory (optional), refer to
“A.5 Installing Extension System Memory” (P. 405).
430 A Appendix
Depending on the application being used and the print quantity setting, the application may
insert a blank page into two-sided print jobs in order to adjust page position. In such cases,
the blank page is counted as 1 page.
When the Feature Enhance Kit (optional) is installed and a document is printed using the
Watermark feature, the meters count with the following method:
When the target page is shown in color, the page is counted towards the Total Color
regardless of color settings for watermark.
When the target page is shown in Black & White:
If you specified the watermark in color, the page is counted towards the Total Color.
If you specified the watermark in B&W, the page is couted towards the Total Black.
PostScript Driver
Some options such as [Poster] are not supported by the PostScript driver. With the [Pages
Per Sheet(N-Up)], you can specify 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages up, and with or without frame
borders.
XPS Driver
An XPS (XML Paper Specification) driver is a print driver for printing with an application or
software developed for Microsoft Windows® operating systems such as Windows Vista or
later versions.
Due to compatibility problems with Microsoft Windows Vista, normal printing may not be
possible with applications and software developed for Windows versions prior to Windows
Vista.
Before using the XPS driver, be sure to check whether the XPS print feature of the printer
you are using is enabled. Unexpected paper output may occur when an XPS driver is used
on a printer that does not have an XPS feature.
When [Color (auto-detect)] is selected in the [Color mode] with the print driver and the
printing data has some color pages, the printer switches to the color mode automatically.
The drums or toners of Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan may be consumed after the first detected
color page. (B&W pages are counted as B&W in the meter.)
To avoid printing B&W pages in color, change [Color (auto-detect)] to [Mode switch per
page] on the Control Panel. However, in this case, printing performance may decline
because of occurring of mode change during printing. Also, life of drum cartridge may be
shorter as the number of rotations in vain increases because of frequent mode changes.
When you send a print job from the PostScript driver of Macintosh connected via USB and
the job includes application data with graphic data (EPS file including binary data) pasted,
the machine may misidentify the binary data as protocol data; therefore, the output of text
data may extend for multiple pages.
In this case, select [RAW] for [Adobe Protocol] under [Settings] > [Admin Menu] > [Network
/ Port] > [USB] to properly print data which includes EPS files with binary data.
IPP Print
If the size of data by IPP exceeds the set value of proxy server, the machine cannot receive
the data. In this case, try to increase the size of proxy server, or change the network settings
not to use the proxy server.
Supported OS
The dedicated driver or utility software is not provided for the following operating systems.
You may install a driver or utility software for other operating systems, however, it may not
work properly.
• Microsoft Windows 95
• Microsoft Windows 98
• Microsoft Windows Me
• Windows NT 4.0
• Mac OS 8.1/8.5/8.6
• Mac OS X 10.3.8 or before
• Mac OS X 10.4.7
• Windows NT Server 4.0
• Windows NT Server Terminal Edition
• Because the print drivers for Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.4.11/10.5/10.6 (except for 10.4.7)
adopt Plug-ins, the User Details Setup, Secure Print, Sample Set, Delayed Print, and
Print Stored File features are available.
• For the print drivers for Mac OS 9 (without Plug-ins), Accounting Settings, Secure Print,
Sample Set, and Delayed Print are not available. For the other restrictions, refer to the
manual or Readme included in the PostScript Driver Library CD-ROM.
• For Mac OS X 10.3.9 or Mac OS 9.2.2, if you print a document with odd number of pages
2-sided, a blank page will be added after the last page, and the blank page will be counted
as one page.
The time you specified to print a job, the time at which the print job is started inside the
machine, and the time at which the job is actually printed may not be coincident with one
another depending on the machine status and settings or the content of the print job. The
time printed in Force Annotation is the time at which the print job is started inside the
machine.
432 A Appendix
• If there is a gap/shear in printing between front side and back side of a paper, only vertical
direction against the edge to be bound can be corrected. For example, when printing a
document in portrait orientation, with specifying both [2-Sided Print] and [Flip on Long
Edge], you can correct the shear horizontally but vertically as the front and back side
move to the same direction together in the vertical position adjustment.
• Adjustment of position per page is not available when [Pages Per Sheet(N-Up)] is
selected.
• Three types of combination such as A4 with A3, B5 with B4, and 8.5 x 11”(Letter) with 11
x 17”(Tabloid) are available when printing mixed-size documents via print driver.
• The mixed-size documents may be printed upside down depending on the combination
of the mixed-size documents, since the printer cannot determine the document
orientation (portrait, landscape) properly based on the application in use.
ThinPrint
Mail Print
The machine cancels receiving e-mails but does not display error codes when disk space
is insufficient.
• When the [CSRF Protection] setting is enabled on the CenterWare Internet Services,
access to CenterWarer Internet Service may be failed depending on the web browser in
use, the usage situation of the browser, or network environment. In such case, try to
access using any accessible computer.
Or, if you need to disable the [CSRF Protection], contact your system administrator.
If there is no accessible computer around your environment, contact our Customer
Support Center or your dealer.
“CSRF” is a method of attack that a malicious web site forces the user to perform some
operations on the other web site via the accessing computer. This feature prevents the
unintentional operations from being executed on CenterWare Internet Services and the
settings such as the printer settings from being changed once the user has accidentally
accessed to the malicious web site.
Printer Settings
• Take care to configure IP address settings correctly. IP addresses are maintained within
an entire system. Be sure to consult your network administrator before configuring IP
address settings.
• In some network environments, sub-network sub network mask and gateway address
settings also must be configured. Consult your network administrator about the settings
required for your printer.
• If memory is insufficient when a port is enabled, the port is automatically disabled. If this
happens, disable unused ports, change memory allocation, or install extension system
memory.
• Configure the size of the [LPD Spool] which represents the size of receivable buffer in
accordance with the printer's operating conditions. Receiving cannot be performed if the
size of the [LPD Spool] receivable buffer is smaller than the actual received data.
• Take care to configure IP address settings correctly. IP addresses are maintained within
an entire system. Be sure to consult your network administrator before configuring IP
address settings.
• Consult your NIS (Network Information Service) administrator whenever configuring
network settings (e.g., IP address) on a computer that is used under NIS (Network
Information Service).
Note the following points whenever switching the printer’s power off.
• When the [LPD Spool] setting is [Memory]
All of the print data spooled in the printer’s hard disk, including data that is currently being
printed, is deleted. The print data does not exist is not available when the power is
switched back to on. However, print data may be saved on your computer if the power is
switched off immediately after requesting a print job. In this case, printing will be
performed from the saved print data when the power is switched back on again, even if
a new print job has been is requested.
434 A Appendix
Printing
Note
• Some computers may resend the print data immediately automatically if the size of the print data
exceeds the receive capacity. If this happens, it may appear as if the computer has hung up. To avoid
this, cancel sending print data on the computer.
Note
• A control panel operation can be used to cancel or force-eject printing of the print data in the printer's
receive buffer. For information about the procedure you should use, refer to “2.5 Canceling/Checking a
Print Job” (P. 63).
436 A Appendix
Important
• If [TCP/IP Setting] > [IP Mode] is set to [IPv6], the IPv6-inIPv4-tunneling cannot be
performed.
• If more than one router exist in the same subnet, a communication error may occur.
• In a dual stack environment, some services may cause performance problems depending
on the network settings (for example, when you attempt to set the machine to prioritize
IPv6 in an environment where the Web server is started with IPv4).
Feature Category
Network/Port Ethernet
Parallel*
* The optional Parallel Port is required.
USB
EtherTalk
NetWare
TCP/IP (IPv4)
TCP/IP (IPv6)
TCP/IP (DualStack)
SSDP
SMB
LPD
Port 9100
HTTP
IPP
Bonjour
WSD *
*WSD stands for Web Services on Devices.
ThinPrint
Group Accounts
SMTP Server
438 A Appendix
SNMP (SNMP)
IPv6 Filtering
Watermark Watermark
• In the following cases, settings on the [Properties] tab of CentreWare Internet Services
may are not be imported.
• When the configuration (options) of the original printer and the printer you are importing
into are different.
• When the port used for import is set to [Disabled].
• Note the following when allocating fixed IP addresses to the original printer.
• You cannot copy IP addresses.
• When the originally allocated IP address is fixed, check whether the ports are enabled
or disabled as desired while setting the correct IP address on the printer's control panel
after the settings are copied.
When using an undefined IP address, settings that use TCP/IP are automatically
disabled.
Encrypted Communication
Encrypting HTTP communication enables you to encrypt communication data for IPP
printing (SSL encrypted communication). The data is encrypted only on the network, but
send data itself is not encrypted.
• The Image Log Control feature is processed on a priority basis depending on the
document image of a job, the data size, the processing of multiple jobs other than the
Image Log Control feature, the [Assurance Level] setting, or the [Transfer Image Log] >
[Assurance Level] setting.
• The Image Log Control feature is designed to supplement the security feature for
documents; therefore, creating image logs or job processing other than the feature may
take long.
This feature cannot be applied to the ordinary print jobs. This feature is applicable to Private
Charge Print job.
• Only the services that can be instructed from the display (Charge Print and Private
Charge Print) are restricted by the Login to Remote Accounts feature. You cannot restrict
the output color* or the number of pages.
* If ApeosWare Authentication Agent (purchase separately) or ApeosWare
Authentication Management (purchase separately) is used as an authentication system,
you can restrict the output color.
• In this feature, Print cannot be restricted. To restrict print operations, use the Charge Print
or Private Charge Print feature.
• When you change Login Type to or from [Remote Accounts], user information registered
on the machine will be deleted.
• Up to 32 single byte characters can be used for registering a user ID to login to a Remote
Accounts server.
440 A Appendix
[100BASE-TX]
An extended version of 10BASE-T known as Fast Ethernet. Its communication speed is 100
Mbps, which is much faster than 10 Mbps of 10BASE-T.
[1000BASE-T]
One of the Gigabit Ethernet Standards with 1 Gbps communication speed at its maximum.
[Address]
Information (identifier) that is assigned to identify each node (computer or terminal) on a
network. A number that specifies a location in a computer's memory is also called an
“address”.
[Application software]
Computer software designed to perform a specific task. Software for various needs, such
as word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and databases, are available.
[Bi-directional communication]
Allows two devices to exchange information with each other. In addition to transmission of
data (such as print requests) from a computer, it allows transmission of data (such as job
status) from the printer to the computer.
[BOOTP]
BOOTstrap Protocol. A protocol that allows a client connected to a TCP/IP network to
import network settings automatically from a server.
[CD-ROM]
A compact disk (CD) containing a large amount of data, including computer software and
images.
[Click]
Pressing a mouse button and immediately releasing it. In this guide, “click” refers to
pressing and releasing the left mouse button, while “right-click” refers to pressing and
releasing the right mouse button.
“Double-click” refers to a quick double press and release of a mouse button.
[CMYK]
A color model that represents all colors as combinations of four process colors, which are
cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y) and black (K).
[Collate]
Output feature that delivers documents in the same order as the originals. If printing two
copies of a three-page original, pages will be output as 1-2-3, 1-2-3.
[Default]
A setting or value assigned to the printer before it was shipped from the factory. Defaults
are restored when the NV memory is initialized.
442 A Appendix
[DNS]
Domain Name System. A name resolution service that converts host names to IP
addresses.
[dpi]
Dots per inch. A unit of measurement of resolution, indicating the number of dots printed
within in one inch (approximately 25.4 mm).
[Emulation]
The ability of the printer to imitate another type of printer and produce the same results.
A print mode where the printer emulates other printer is called the “emulation mode”.
[EtherTalk]
A communication protocol of “AppleTalk®,” which is network software for the Macintosh.
[Font]
A style of type or characters. Specifies one set of characters of uniform design.
[Full color]
The maximum number of colors that can be displayed on your computer screen, which is
approximately 16.77 million colors.
[HTTP]
A protocol used to communicate with a web browser over the Internet.
[ICM]
Image Color Matching. Color management software adopted by Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008.
Corrects device-specific color differences to match display colors with print result colors.
[Image Enhancement]
A feature that artificially increases resolution by smoothing transitions between black and
white, and by reducing jagged lines.
[Install]
To add software or hardware to a computer or peripheral so it can be used. A print driver or
other software can be installed in a computer system, or a hard disk can be installed in the
printer.
In this guide “to install” mainly refers to loading software on a computer.
[Installer]
Software that installs software on a computer.
[Interface cable]
A cable used to connect multiple devices.
Interface cables include, USB and Parallel cables (to connect a printer with a computer),
and Ethernet cables (to connect a printer with a network).
[IP address]
An address used by TCP/IP protocols to identify computers on a network. It is expressed in
dotted quad format which is a series of four decimal numbers separated by decimal points.
[IPP]
A protocol used when printing using HTTP.
[IPsec]
Security technology that encrypts data in packet units to protect it against tampering.
[IPv4 address]
A type of TCP/IP protocol network address expressed as four numeric (decimal) values
separated by decimal points (.).
[IPv6 address]
A type of TCP/IP protocol network address expressed as four numeric (hexadecimal)
values separated by colons (:). This is a next-generation IP address that is starting to be
used to replace the current IPv4 addresses.
[Job]
A unit of work processed by computers. A print job is a unit of work run on a printer and
consists of printing one file. Canceling or executing printing is done on a job unit basis.
[Local printer]
In this guide, a “local printer” refers to a printer that is directly connected to a computer using
a parallel cable or USB cable.
[Log in/on]
To access a resource on a computer system (such as hard disk or printer on a network).
Ending the session on a computer system is “logging out” or “logging off.”
[Multiple-Up]
A feature for printing multiple document pages on a single sheet of paper.
[NetWare]
A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc.
[Network printer]
In this guide, “network printer” refers to a printer connected to a network using an Ethernet
cable.
444 A Appendix
[OS]
Operating System. Software that controls and manages the basic operation of a computer's
hardware and software. The operating system is the foundation for the operation of
application software.
[Parallel interface]
A data transmission system between a computer and peripherals. It allows simultaneous
transmission of multiple bits of data. One of the most popular parallel interfaces is a
Centronics-type, which is used commonly to connect a computer to a printer.
[PDF file]
In this guide, any online document created with Acrobat (software developed by Adobe
Systems) is called a “PDF file”. Adobe Reader software must be installed on a computer in
order to view PDF file contents.
[Port]
A connection point that allows exchange of information between a computer and its
peripherals.
[Port 9100]
A network communication protocol for transmitting data on Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server
2008 R2, and Mac OS 10.6.
This protocol can be used on the standard TCP/IP port monitor.
[ppm]
A measurement that shows how many pages the printer is capable of printing in one minute.
[Printable area]
The area on paper which can be printed.
[Print Driver]
Software that translates data created with an application into a format the printer can read
and print.
[Print Ticket]
Print setting related information, including XPS files created by Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows Server 2008 applications.
[Protocol]
A set of rules for communication between multiple devices and computer systems. These
rules define the procedures for transmitting information between hardware devices, and
between two computers over a network.
[Receive buffer]
A location for temporary storage of data sent from a computer. Adding memory to increase
the size of the receive buffer makes the computer available more quickly when data is sent.
[Server]
A computer in a network that stores data files accessed by other computers.
“Client” is a computer that demands service from a server.
[SMB]
A network communication protocol that enables file sharing on Windows Network (Microsoft
Network), and that can be used on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server
2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2.
[SNMP]
A protocol that manages networked devices via a network.
A device that manages the activities of networked devices runs on software called “SNMP
manager,” while a device that is being monitored runs on the “SMNP agent.”
[Software]
A program that performs a task on a computer. Operating systems and application software
are types of software.
[TCP/IP]
A network protocol developed by DARPANET (Defense Advanced Research Project
Agency NetWork). It is the standard protocol of the Internet and is supported by a variety of
computer platforms, from personal computers to mainframes.
[Tone]
A smoothness of colors represented by the number of gradation steps. The higher the
number of gradation steps, the smoother the gradation of colors.
[Uninstall]
To delete software installed on the computer.
[USB]
Universal Serial Bus. A protocol for data communication between a computer and its
peripherals. It enables hot-plug capabilities, so peripherals can be connected or
disconnected without switching off the computer.
[Web browser]
Software for viewing information from the Internet on computers. Netscape Navigator and
Internet Explorer are the two most popular web browsers.
[WINS]
Windows Internet Name Services. A name resolution service that converts a computer
name to an IP address in a TCP/IP environment.
[WWW]
World Wide Web. A system that presents web sites on the Internet.
446 A Appendix
Back button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 D
Banner Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Data Encryption. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Bonjour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Data Reception Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344, 345
Booklet drawer 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Default Paper Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Booklet maker side cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Delayed Print. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71, 91, 341
Booklet maker unit for Finisher-B1 . 51, 243, 306 Delete Layout Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352
Booklet staple cartridge R2 / R3. . . . 51, 53, 246
Index 447
448 Index
Index 449
450 Index
Index 451
To move up and down the menus: < > or < > button To increase or decrease a value: < > or < > button
To select a menu or move to the right: < > or <OK> button To move between digits or fields: < > or< > button
To cancel a selection or return to the left: < > or <Back> button To reset a value to the default: < > and < >buttons
To confirm an entry: <OK> button
To exit the menu screen: <Settings> button Conventions for the Adminsitrator Menus
To start the Print Menu: <Print Menu> button
To view details about : <Information> button : Main menus
: Items that appear/do not appear depending
on the options installed in the printer.
: Default
Administrator Menus
Ready to print
<Settings> Passcode+OK key If the control panel is locked with a password, enter the password here.
button [ ]
LanguageEmulation ESCP
See the Emulation Setting Guide for details.
HPGL
Quantity •1Set(s)
1 - 999 sets: 1 set units
Password [ ]
32 alphanumeric characters
Collated •Off, On
KS
KSSM
KS5895
Print Reports Job History, Error History, Meter/Auditron, Configuration, PS Logical, ESCP Settings, ESCP Logical, HP-GL/2 Settings,
Font List, PCL Font List, PS Font List, LanguageEmulation HP-GL/2 Logical, HP-GL/2 Palette, TIFF/JPEG Settings,
Stored Jobs, Domain Filter List, Job Counter, Watermark TIFF/JPEG Logical, PDF Settings, PCL Settings,
Sample, Secure Watermark, Demo Print PCL Macro List, DocuWorks Settings, KS Settings,
KSSM Settings, KS5895 Settings
Use Smart Card When Smart card
to login system is connected Office Use Sample, Graphics Sample, A3 Sample,
2 Sided Sample
*1
Previous Meter *1 This function may be used when the customer has our maintenance service agreement.
For more information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Also, the model for China does not support this feature.
A
Network/Port Parallel Port Status •Disabled, Enabled
Maximum Sessions •5
1-10
1-100 Time(s)
To B (next page)
*2
EP Proxy Server Server Setup •Same Proxy,
Different Proxy
HTTPS Server Name 㩷㪲㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㩷㪴
255 alphanumeric characters
HTTPS Port Number •8080 1-65535
HTTPS Password [ ]
31 alphanumeric characters
HTTP Server Name [ ]
255 alphanumeric characters
HTTP Port Number •8080 1-65535
*2 This function may be used when the customer has our maintenance service agreement.
For more information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Also, the model for China does not support this feature.
To C (next page)
IP Mask •000.000.000.000
IP Mask •000.000.000.000
1 - 30 Minutes
1 - 30 Minutes (increment: 1 min.)
Print Order Newest Date First, Year (yyyy) 2000 - 2099: 1 year increments
•Oldest Date First Month (mm) 01 - 12: 1 month increments The input format changes depending on the
Day (dd) 01 - 31: 1 day increments [Date Format] settings.
Machine Clock Set Date Date (dd/mm/yyyy)
Changes depending on the Time Format settings
12 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Hours 00 - 23: 1 hour increments
Set Time Minutes 00 - 59: 1 minute increments
Date Format yyyy/mm/dd,
The initial values may be different
mm/dd/yyyy, •dd/mm/yyyy
depending on the model.
Time Format 12 Hour Clock,
•24 Hour Clock
Time Zone •GMT +10:00 The initial values may be different
depending on the model.
Daylight Savings •Off, Set by Date,
Set by Month/Week
ExtendAdjustTime •Off, On
mm / inches •Millimeter(mm),
Inches (")
To E (next page)
Encryption Key [ ]
Del RemoteAccount
At power On Disabled,•Enabled
*3
Software Upgrade
*3 This function may be used when the customer has our maintenance service agreement.
For more information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer.
Also, the model for China does not support this feature.
Paper Type Tray 1 •Plain, Recycled, Bond, Plain S2, Heavyweight, Heavyweight A,
Heavyweight B, Heavyweight C, Heavyweight S, HW S2, HW A S2,
HW B S2, HW C S2, HW S S2, Extra Heavyweight, X-Heavyweight A,
X-Heavyweight B, X-Heavyweight C, X-Heavyweight D, X-Heavyweight S,
X-HW S2, X-HW A S2, X-HW B S2, X-HW C S2, X-HW D S2, X-HW S S2,
Transparency, Gloss, Gloss S2, HeavyweightGloss, HW Gloss S2,
Labels, Punched, Letterhead, Pre-Printed, Other, 1.Custom 1,
2.Custom 2, 3.Custom 3, 4.Custom 4, 5.Custom 5
Tray 2, Tray 3, •Plain, Recycled, Bond, Plain S2, Heavyweight, Heavyweight A,
Tray 4 Heavyweight B, Heavyweight C, Heavyweight S, HW S2, HW A S2,
HW B S2, HW C S2, HW S S2, Extra Heavyweight, X-Heavyweight A,
X-Heavyweight B, X-Heavyweight C, X-Heavyweight D, X-Heavyweight S,
X-HW S2, X-HW A S2, X-HW B S2, X-HW C S2, X-HW D S2, X-HW S S2,
Transparency, Gloss, Gloss S2, HeavyweightGloss, HW Gloss S2,
Labels, Punched, Letterhead, Pre-Printed, Other, 1.Custom 1,
2.Custom 2, 3.Custom 3, 4.Custom 4, 5.Custom 5
Tray 5 •Plain, Recycled, Bond, Plain S2, Heavyweight, HW S2,
Extra Heavyweight, X-HW S2, Extra-HW Plus, Extra-HW Plus S2,
Transparency, Gloss, Gloss S2, HeavyweightGloss, HW Gloss S2,
Labels, Envelope, Lightweight, Punched, Letterhead, Pre-Printed,
Other, Lightweight, Plain A, Plain B, Plain C, Plain D,
Plain F, Plain G, Plain S, 1.Custom 1, 2.Custom 2, 3.Custom 3,
4.Custom 4, 5.Custom 5
Tray 6 •Plain, Recycled, Bond, Plain S2, Heavyweight, HW S2, Heavyweight A,
Heavyweight B, Heavyweight C, Heavyweight S, HW A S2, HW B S2,
HW C S2, HW S S2, Extra Heavyweight, X-HW S2, X-Heavyweight A,
X-Heavyweight B, X-Heavyweight C, X-Heavyweight D, X-Heavyweight S,
X-HW A S2, X-HW B S2, X-HW C S2, X-HW D S2, X-HW S S2, Transparency,
Gloss, Gloss S2, HeavyweightGloss, HW Gloss S2, Labels,
Lightweight, Punched, Letterhead, Pre-Printed, Other, Envelope,
1.Custom 1, 2.Custom 2, 3.Custom 3, 4.Custom 4, 5.Custom 5
Paper Color Tray 1, Tray 2, •White, Blue, Yellow, Green, Pink, Clear, Ivory, Gray, Buff,
Tray 3, Tray 4, Goldenrod, Red, Orange, 1.Custom 1, 2.Custom 2, 3.Custom 3,
Tray 5, Tray 6 4.Custom 4, 5.Custom 5, Others
To G (next page)
HW S2 •A, B, C, S
X-HW S2 •A, B, C, D, S
Letterhead E, •F
Pre-Printed E, •F
Other E, •F
1.Custom 1 - A, •B, C, D, E, F,
4.Custom 4 G, S
5.Custom 5 A, B, C, D, E, F,
G, •S
Custom Paper Name 1.Custom 1 - [ Custom 1 ]~[ Custom 5 ]
5.Custom 5
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Allocate Memory PS •70.00M
70.00 - 128.00 MB : 0.25 MB units
USB •64K
64 - 1024 KB : 32 KB units
Port9100 •256K
64 - 1024 KB : 32 KB units
Adjust Paper Regi Tray 1 Adjust Side 1 Adjust Lead Regi •0.0mm -2.0 - +2.0
Tray 2-4 Adjust Side Regi •0.0mm
-2.0 - +2.0
Tray 5 Adjust Side 2 Adjust Lead Regi •0.0mm -2.0 - +2.0
Tray 6 Adjust Side Regi •0.0mm -2.0 - +2.0
PrintChart-1Sided •1
1- 99: 1 unit
PrintChart-2Sided •1
1- 99: 1 unit
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Adjust Finisher Hole Punch Tool 2/4 Hole Punch,
2/3 Hole Punch(US)
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to login 7001. 1.Taro Doc 1 Set(s)
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1 Set(s)
Select Jobs Delete Use OK to delete
2.Kenji Doc
Select User ID Passcode+OK key Select Jobs Print & Delete Use OK to print
7001.xxxxxxxx [ ] All Jobs
Print & Save Use OK to print
Select Jobs
2.Kenji Doc
SelectJobToDelete
2.Kenji Doc
Consumables Menu
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