Lanier AP2610 Manuel d'utilisateur

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Manuel d'utilisateur pour Imprimeurs Lanier AP2610. Lanier AP2610 User Manual Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 182
  • Table des matières
  • DEPANNAGE
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs

Résumé du contenu

Page 1 - AP2610AP2610

AP2610AP2610AP2610AP2610your document management partnerPrinter Reference Operators Guide

Page 2

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job21CCCCMake any settings you require and click [OK].DDDDClick [OK] to start printing.Windows 200

Page 3 - Trademarks

Troubleshooting925GGGGPush down the toner cartridge tosettle it in appropriate position.HHHHClose the front cover.Important❒ Do not close the front co

Page 4 - Manuals for This Printer

Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer935Cleaning and Adjusting the PrinterCleaning the Friction PadIf the friction pad is dirty, a multi-feed or a misfee

Page 5 - How to Read This Manual

Troubleshooting945Cleaning the Paper Feed RollerIf the paper feed roller is dirty, a mis-feed might occur. In this case, cleanthe roller as follows:R

Page 6 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer955EEEESlide the green lock lever to theleft (AAAA), so that the paper feedroller can be released (BBBB).FFFFWipe th

Page 7 - 5.Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting965Cleaning the Registration RollerIf the registration roller is dirty, a mis-feed might occur. In this case, cleanthe roller as follow

Page 8 - 7.Appendix

Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer975EEEEHolding the grips of the toner car-tridge, insert it into the printeruntil it stops.FFFFPush down the toner c

Page 9

Troubleshooting985CCCCPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.DDDDPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to set the imagedensity value.Note❒ To maintain a darker image un-d

Page 10 - Limitation

Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer995BBBBPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to display the"Maintenance" menu, and thenpress {{{{Enter #}}}}

Page 11

Troubleshooting1005C Press {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to set the dig-it of the registration value(mm).Note❒ Increase the value to shift theprint are

Page 12

1016. Making Printer Settings withthe Control PanelMenu ChartThis section describes how to change the default settings of the printer and pro-vides in

Page 13

PCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer Properties31BBBBClick to select the icon of the printer whose default settings you want tochange.CCCCOn the [File] me

Page 14

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1026*1The “Sample Print” menu and the “Locked Print” menu appear only when the op-tional Hard Disk Drive

Page 15

Menu Chart1036*3The "WL.LAN Signal" menu appears only when "IEEE 802.11b" is selected in "LANType" in the Host Interface

Page 16

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1046Accessing the Main MenuPress {{{{Menu}}}}, and “Menu” appears on the panel display.This menu shows t

Page 17

Accessing the Main Menu1056❒ After making the printer settings, be sure to return to the previous menu bypressing {{{{Escape}}}}.❒ After making the pr

Page 18

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1066Paper Input MenuThere are five menu items in the “Paper Input” menu.• Bypass size• Tray Paper Size•

Page 19

Paper Input Menu1076Paper Type If you use different kinds of paper, you set the paper type for Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 or Bypass Tray.❖❖❖❖ Tray 1, Tray

Page 20

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1086Changing the Paper Input MenuAAAAPress {{{{Menu}}}}.“Menu” appears on the panel display.BBBBPress {{

Page 21

Paper Input Menu1096FFFFPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to select the tray type you want to use.GGGGPress {{{{Enter #}}}}. Wait for a few seconds.H

Page 22

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1106List/Test Print MenuThere are five menu items in the “List/Test Print” menu.• Config. Page• Menu Lis

Page 23

List/Test Print Menu1116BBBBPress {{{{TTTT}}}} or {{{{UUUU}}}} to display the “List/Test Print” menu.CCCCPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message a

Page 24

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job41Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default printer settings - Prin

Page 25 - Canceling a Print Job

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1126EEEEPress {{{{On Line}}}}.“Ready” appears on the panel display.Interpreting the Configuration PageSy

Page 26

List/Test Print Menu1136Paper InputShows the settings made under the “Paper Input” menu.ReferenceFor more information, see p.106 “Paper Input Menu”.Ma

Page 27 - Driver and Software

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1146Maintenance MenuThere are 11 menu items in the “Maintenance” menu.• Image Density• Registration• ROM

Page 28

Maintenance Menu1156Maintenance Menu Parameters Menu DescriptionImage Density You can select the print image density.-3 to 3ReferenceFor more informat

Page 29

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1166*1While the printer is Online, press {{{{Enter #}}}}, and then press {{{{Escape}}}}. Finally, press{

Page 30

Maintenance Menu1176Changing the Maintenance MenuProtecting the menusAAAACheck if the On Line indicator is on. If not, press {{{{On Line}}}} to enter

Page 31

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1186GGGGPress {{{{On Line}}}}."Ready" appears on the panel display.Canceling the protectionAAA

Page 32

Maintenance Menu1196Formatting Hard Disk Drive Type 2600If you are formatting the Hard Disk Drive for the first time, follow the proce-dures below usi

Page 33 - 3. Paper and Other Media

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1206Displaying the Signal StrengthIf you need to check the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) signal, select &q

Page 34 - Paper and Other Media

Maintenance Menu1216EEEEPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.One of the following messages appears on the panel display.Note❒ If "WL.LAN Signal" is not dis

Page 35

PCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer Properties51Making printer settings from an applicationTo make the printer settings for a specific application, open

Page 36

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1226GGGGPress {{{{On Line}}}}.“Ready” appears on the panel display.Resetting the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless

Page 37

Maintenance Menu1236CCCCPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears on the panel display.DDDDPress {{{{TTTT}}}} or {{{{UUUU}}}} to display &qu

Page 38

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1246System MenuThere are 17 menu items in the “System” menu.• MisfeedRecovery• Prt. Err Report• Auto Con

Page 39

System Menu1256Auto Continue You can set whether Auto Continue is enabled. When it is on, printing continues after a system error occurs.• Off• 0 minu

Page 40

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1266Output Tray You can select the default output tray. When you select "Auto Tray Sw.", the p

Page 41 - Paper Recommendations

System Menu1276Edge Smoothing You can set whether Edge Smoothing is enabled. When it is on, jagged lines appear more smoothly. Set it to off when the

Page 42

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1286Changing the System MenuAAAAPress {{{{Menu}}}}.“Menu” appears on the panel display.BBBBPress {{{{UUU

Page 43

System Menu1296EEEEPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears on the panel display.FFFFPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to display "E.

Page 44 - Printable Area

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1306Host Interface MenuThere are six menu items in the “Host Interface” menu.• I/O Buffer• I/O Timeout•

Page 45 - Loading Paper and Other Media

Host Interface Menu1316Network SetupNote❒ Items only appear in the Network Setup when the related op-tions are installed. "IEEE 1394 Setup"

Page 46 - Changing the paper size

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job61RPCS - Accessing the Printer PropertiesWindows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer PropertiesCha

Page 47

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1326Network Setup❖❖❖❖ Network BootYou can set how the Network Interface Board acquires TCP/IP settings.N

Page 48 - Loading Paper in the Bypass

Host Interface Menu1336IEEE 1394 Setup *1 You can make settings for using IEEE 1394. This menu appears only when the optional IEEE 1394 board is insta

Page 49

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1346*1Appears only when the 1394 Interface Unit board is installed.*2Appears only when the 802.11b Inter

Page 50 - Bypass Tray

Host Interface Menu1356Changing the Host Interface MenuAAAAPress {{{{Menu}}}}.“Menu” appears on the panel display.BBBBPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}

Page 51

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1366EEEEPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears on the panel display.FFFFPress {{{{UUUU}}}}

Page 52 - Paper Tray

PCL Menu1376PCL MenuThere are eight menu items in the “PCL Menu” .• Orientation• Form Lines• Font Source• Font Number• Point Size• Font Pitch• Symbol

Page 53 - Loading Envelopes

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1386Point Size You can set the point size you want to use for the default font.4 to 999.75 by 0.25Note❒

Page 54 - Bypass Size

PCL Menu1396Changing the PCL MenuAAAAPress {{{{Menu}}}}."Menu" appears on the panel display.BBBBPress {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to displa

Page 55 - Feeder Unit

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1406EEEEPress {{{{On Line}}}}."Ready" appears on the panel display.EnterForm FeedJob ResetOn L

Page 56

Language Menu1416Language MenuYou can select the language you use. Available language as are follows:English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch,

Page 57

RPCS - Accessing the Printer Properties71Windows 2000/Windows XP - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default printer settings - Printer Pro

Page 58

Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel1426CCCCPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears on the panel display.DDDDPress {{{{UUUU}}}}

Page 59 - 4. Sample Print/Locked Print

1437. AppendixReplacing PartsThe maintenance kit contains parts necessary for maintaining the printer. When“Replace Maintenance Kit” appears on the pa

Page 60 - Sample Print/Locked Print

Appendix1447MAINTENANCE KIT Type 2600Checking the contents of the boxCheck the contents of the box according to the following list. If one or more ite

Page 61 - Deleting a Sample Print File

Replacing Parts1457Preparing to replace the partsYou should replace all the parts included in Maintenance Kit at the same time.Be sure to replace them

Page 62 - Checking the Error Log

Appendix1467EEEEUse a sharp-pointed item like aball-point pen, to release the twocatches that lock the friction pad.FFFFReturn the paper tray to its o

Page 63 - Sample Print

Replacing Parts1477Note❒ If the printer is equipped withthe optional Paper Feed Unit,do not move the printer and theunit together, they are not se-cur

Page 64 - Locked Print

Appendix1487CCCCTo avoid making your handsdirty with toner from the transferroller, wear the gloves includedin the maintenance kit.DDDDHold the lock l

Page 65

Replacing Parts1497IIIIPush down the toner cartridge toinsert it in its appropriate posi-tion.JJJJClose the front cover.KKKKTake the gloves off and go

Page 66

Appendix1507CCCCPull the fusing unit out.DDDDReplace the new fusing unit intothe printer.EEEEPush the lock levers of the fusingunit down until it clic

Page 67

Collate and Shift Collate1517Collate and Shift CollateReferenceFor more information about collate and shift collate, see the printer driver'sHelp

Page 68

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job81DDDDMake any settings you require and click [Apply].Note❒ Settings you make here are used as

Page 69 - 5. Troubleshooting

Appendix1527Spool PrintingWith spool printing, the whole data of a print job is saved in the Printer HardDisk before printing. To use this function, s

Page 70

Memory Capacity and Paper Size1537Memory Capacity and Paper SizeThe following tables show the typical memory requirements of the RPCS printerlanguage.

Page 71

Appendix1547Setting of the “Font Priority”❍ Means that the print job is supported by simplex and duplex printing.❍* Means it might be impossible to pr

Page 72

Moving and Transporting the Printer1557Moving and Transporting the PrinterR CAUTION:Repack the printer in its originalpacking materials for transporti

Page 73

Appendix1567Removing the Duplex UnitA Push down the lever on rightside of the Duplex Unit (AAAA)and pull it out until it stops(BBBB).B Push the under

Page 74

Specifications1577SpecificationsMainframe❖❖❖❖ Configuration:Desktop❖❖❖❖ Print Process:Laser beam scanning & Electrophotographic printingDual compo

Page 75

Appendix1587❖❖❖❖ Paper Weight:See p.25 “Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer”❖❖❖❖ Power Source:120V, 60 Hz, 8.4A or more❖❖❖❖ Power Consumpt

Page 76

Specifications1597❖❖❖❖ Warm-up Time:Less than 19 seconds (23°C, 73F)❖❖❖❖ Paper Capacity:*1Paper weight: 60 – 105 g/m2 (16 – 28 lb. bond)*2You can load

Page 77

Appendix1607OptionsPaper Feed Unit Type 2600❖❖❖❖ Dimensions (W××××D××××H):468 × 545 × 130 mm (18.4 × 19.7 × 5.1 inches)(without pins on the unit)❖❖❖❖

Page 78

Specifications16171-bin Shift Sort Tray Type 2600❖❖❖❖ Dimensions (W ×××× D ×××× H): 465 × 395 × 160 mm (18.3 × 15.6 × 6.3 inches) ❖❖❖❖ Paper Size: See

Page 79

RPCS - Accessing the Printer Properties91Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default printer settings - Printer PropertiesLi

Page 80

Appendix1627Memory Unit TypeB 64MB❖❖❖❖ Module Type:SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual-in-line Memory Module)❖❖❖❖ Memory Type:SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM)❖

Page 81

Specifications1637❖❖❖❖ Allowed cable hops in a bus:Maximum 16❖❖❖❖ Power supply:Nonpower supplyCable Power repeated (IEEE 1394a-2000 compliant)802.11b

Page 82 - ❖ *2 Input Tray: Paper Size

Appendix1647ConsumablesR CAUTION:❖❖❖❖ Toner Cartridge*1A4, 5% test chartNote❒ The actual number of printed pages you get from a particular toner car-t

Page 83

Information about Installed Software1657Information about Installed SoftwareexpatExpat(Version 1.1). Copyright 1998, 1999 James Clark. All rights rese

Page 84 - Printer Does Not Print

Appendix1667NetBSDCopyright Notice of NetBSDFor all users to use this product:This product contains NetBSD operating system:For the most part, the sof

Page 85

Information about Installed Software1677Authors Name ListAll product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.The following no

Page 86

168INDEX1394 interface cable, 1621394 Interface Unit Type 4510, 1621-bin Shift Sort Tray Type 2600, 161AAD410, 160adhesive labels, 34Adjusti

Page 87 - Other Printing Problems

169NNetwork Interface Board, 159, 162Network Printing Guide, iiNetwork Setup, 130NIB, 159OOHP transparencies, 34On Line indicator, 76On Li

Page 88

170UE USA G073WWindows 2000PCL 5e, uninstalling, 19PCL 6, uninstalling, 19PostScript, uninstalling, 23printer properties, PCL, 2printer proper

Page 89

Copyright © 2001

Page 90 - Removing Misfed Paper

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job101Making printer settings from an applicationTo make the printer settings for a specific appli

Page 93

Customer Vision® _our commitment to yourcomplete satisfactionLanier Worldwide, Inc. | 2300 Parklake Drive, N.E. | Atlanta, GA USA 30345

Page 94

PostScript - Setting Up for Printing111PostScript - Setting Up for PrintingWindows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default pri

Page 95 - Duplex Unit" Appears

IntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To getmaximum versatility from this machine a

Page 96

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job121Windows 2000/Windows XP - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default printer setti

Page 97 - Tray Unit" Appears

PostScript - Setting Up for Printing131DDDDMake any settings you require and click [Apply].Note❒ Settings you make here are used as the default settin

Page 98 - Replacing the Toner Cartridge

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job141Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer PropertiesChanging the default printer settings - Pri

Page 99

PostScript - Setting Up for Printing151Making printer settings from an applicationTo make the printer settings for a specific application, open the [P

Page 100 - Important

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job161Macintosh - Setting Up for PrintingMaking paper settings from an applicationAAAAOpen the fil

Page 101 - Cleaning the Friction Pad

Canceling a Print Job171Canceling a Print JobWindows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0 - Canceling a Print Job AAAADouble-click the p

Page 102 - Cleaning the Paper Feed

Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job181Macintosh - Canceling a Print JobAAAADouble-click the printer's icon on the desktop.A w

Page 103

192. Uninstalling the PrinterDriver and SoftwareUninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer DriverThis section describes how to uninstall the printer driver. Th

Page 104 - Cleaning the Registration

Uninstalling the Printer Driver and Software202EEEEClick [Yes] to uninstall the printer driver.Note❒ Before upgrading the printer driver, restart your

Page 105 - Adjusting the Image Density

Uninstalling the RPCS Printer Driver212Uninstalling the RPCS Printer DriverThis section describes how to uninstall the printer driver. The actual proc

Page 106 - (-3 +3) 0

iTrademarksMicrosoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of MicrosoftCorporation in the United States and/or other countries.Novell, Net

Page 107 - ZCEX480J

Uninstalling the Printer Driver and Software222Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the RPCS Printer DriverLimitation❒ Uninstalling a printer driver requires

Page 108 - Troubleshooting

Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver232Uninstalling the PostScript Printer DriverThis section describes how to uninstall the PostScript printer

Page 109 - Menu Chart

Uninstalling the Printer Driver and Software242Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer DriverLimitation❒ Uninstalling a printer driver re

Page 110

253. Paper and Other MediaPaper and Other Media Supported by This PrinterPaper Types and SizesThis section describes the type, size, feed direction, a

Page 111

Paper and Other Media263Note❒ The printable paper size depends on the memory size of the printer and printdata, see p.153 “Memory Capacity and Paper S

Page 112 - Accessing the Main Menu

Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer273• ❍Means that the size is supported but the paper size should be set with the con-trol panel. There

Page 113

Paper and Other Media283Legal (LG) K 81/2 × 14 ❍✩✩ XLetter (LT) K 81/2 × 11 ❍✩✩ XL 11 × 81/2❍✩✩ X51/2 × 81/2K 51/2 × 81/2❍ XXXExecutive (Exec.) K 71/

Page 114 - Paper Input Menu

Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer293• ❍Means that the size is supported but the paper size should be set with the con-trol panel. There

Page 115

Paper and Other Media303❖❖❖❖ Output Paper Sizes (Metric version)• ❍Means that the size is supported.• XMeans that the size is not supported.Feed direc

Page 116 - Changing the Paper Input Menu

Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer313❖❖❖❖ Output Paper Sizes (Inch version)Feed directionSize (inch)Output Tray (Standard Tray)1-bin Shif

Page 117

iiManuals for This PrinterManuals for This PrinterThe following manuals describe the operational procedures and maintenance ofthis machine.To enhance

Page 118 - List/Test Print Menu

Paper and Other Media323• ❍Means that the size is supported and that the paper size should be set withthe control panel. There is no dial on the tray.

Page 119

Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer333Paper RecommendationsNote the following suggestions when handling or selecting paper used with thisp

Page 120

Paper and Other Media343❖❖❖❖ OHP transparencies• Load only one OHP transparency at the same time onto the Bypass Tray.• When loading an OHP transparen

Page 121 - Reference

Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer353• Load the envelopes with the flaps aligned to the left side fence. The flapsshould be securely fold

Page 122 - Maintenance Menu

Paper and Other Media363• damp• excessively curled or twisted• stuck together• damaged in any way• with stamps attached• with windows, holes, perforat

Page 123 - Maintenance Menu Parameters

Loading Paper and Other Media373Loading Paper and Other MediaLoading Paper in the Paper TrayLoad paper in the optional PaperFeed Unit by following the

Page 124

Paper and Other Media383DDDDCarefully slide the paper tray intothe printer until it stops.Important❒ Do not slide the paper tray inwith force. If you

Page 125 - Changing the Maintenance Menu

Loading Paper and Other Media393B Slide the tray until it stops.C Return the catches to their orig-inal positions.Important❒ Confirm that the catches

Page 126 - Image Density

Paper and Other Media403Loading Paper in the Bypass TrayReferenceWith the Bypass Tray, you canload up to 100 pages at the sametime. For more informati

Page 127

Loading Paper and Other Media413DDDDSet the paper size and feed direc-tion using the control panel as fol-lows:A Press {{{{Menu}}}}.“Menu” appears on

Page 128

iiiHow to Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation whic

Page 129

Paper and Other Media423Loading custom sized paper in the Bypass TrayImportant❒ The settings of custom sized paperthat take effect are not the setting

Page 130 - Maintenance

Loading Paper and Other Media433Setting the Bypass Tray Paper TypeTo make sure printing is done correct-ly, you must specify one of the follow-ing for

Page 131

Paper and Other Media443Loading Paper in the Optional Paper TrayReferenceWith the Paper Feed Unit, you canload up to 500 pages at the sametime.For mor

Page 132 - System Menu

Loading Paper and Other Media453DDDDLoad paper into the paper traywith the print side down.Important❒ Confirm that the top of the stackis not higher t

Page 133

Paper and Other Media463BBBBLoad envelopes until they stop,with the print side up and thesides of the flaps on the left asshown below.Important❒ Confi

Page 134

Loading Paper and Other Media473E Press {{{{UUUU}}}} or {{{{TTTT}}}} to select theenvelope type you want to use.ReferenceFor information about typeso

Page 135

Paper and Other Media483DDDDPush the bottom plate down untilit locks into place.EEEELoad envelopes into the EnvelopeFeeder Unit, with the print sidedo

Page 136 - Changing the System Menu

Loading Paper and Other Media493IIIISet the envelope size and feed di-rection using the control panel asfollows:A Press {{{{Menu}}}}.“Menu” appears on

Page 137

Paper and Other Media503J After the panel display chang-es, press {{{{On Line}}}}."Ready" message appears onthe control panel.JJJJStart prin

Page 138 - Host Interface Menu

514. Sample Print/Locked PrintSample PrintUse this function to print only the firstset of a multiple-set print jobs. The re-maining sets are saved on

Page 139

ivTABLE OF CONTENTS1.Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print JobPCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer Properties ...

Page 140

Sample Print/Locked Print524FFFFClick [OK].GGGGAfter making all desired settings,click [OK].HHHHStart printing from the applica-tion's print dial

Page 141

Sample Print534PPPPPress {{{{Enter #}}}} to print the file.The following message appears onthe panel display.Note❒ If you are not satisfied with thefi

Page 142

Sample Print/Locked Print544GGGGPress {{{{On Line}}}}."Ready" appears on the panel dis-play.Checking the Error LogLimitation❒ You can view o

Page 143

Sample Print554GGGGPress {{{{On Line}}}}."Ready" appears on the panel dis-play. Ready EnterForm FeedJob ResetOn LineEscapeMenuPower Error

Page 144 - *15 seconds

Sample Print/Locked Print564Locked PrintUse this function to maintain privacywhen printing confidential docu-ments. Documents will not be printedout a

Page 145 - PCL Menu

Locked Print574IIIIStart printing from the applica-tion's print dialog box.The locked print job is sent to theprinter.JJJJOn the printer's c

Page 146

Sample Print/Locked Print584PPPPPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears onthe panel display.QQQQPress {{{{Enter #}}}} to print the file.De

Page 147 - Changing the PCL Menu

Locked Print594C Repeat steps AAAA and BBBB to enterthe remaining password digits,and then press {{{{Enter #}}}}.If the password is not correct,the fo

Page 148

Sample Print/Locked Print604CCCCPress {{{{Enter #}}}}.The following message appears onthe panel display.DDDDPress {{{{TTTT}}}} or {{{{UUUU}}}} to disp

Page 149 - Language Menu

615. TroubleshootingError & Status Messages on the Control PanelMessages/Second messages Description SolutionCall Service: ECPower Off On/If Error

Page 150 - *English

v4.Sample Print/Locked PrintSample Print... 51Printing a Sa

Page 151 - 7. Appendix

Troubleshooting625CloseFront CoverThe front cover is open. Close the front cover.Close Rear/Paper Exit CoverThe paper exit cover or the rear cover is

Page 152 - MAINTENANCE KIT Type 2600

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel635Hardware ProblemHDDAn error has occurred in the optional Hard Disk Drive.First, turn the power swit

Page 153 - Replacing the Friction Pad

Troubleshooting645Hardware ProblemNV-RAMAn error has occurred in the printer.First, turn the power switch off and then on. If the message appears agai

Page 154 - Replacing the Paper Feed

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel655HDD Full The maximum HDD area size for form/font has been ex-ceeded.Delete the disused form/font ty

Page 155 - Replacing the Transfer Roller

Troubleshooting665Load Paper/Paper Size:Paper Type:The paper type and size set-tings for this tray do not match the size and type of pa-per actually l

Page 156

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel675Ready The printer is online and ready to make prints.If you want to take the printer offline, press

Page 157 - Replacing the Fusing Unit

Troubleshooting685ReplaceToner CartridgeThe toner cartridge is not set correctly or toner is almost run out.Set the toner cartridge correct-ly. See p.

Page 158

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel695Getting Printer Information over the NetworkPrinter current statusYou can check the printer's

Page 159 - Collate and Shift Collate

Troubleshooting705NVRAM Error An error has occurred in the printer.First, turn the power switch off and then on. If the message appears again, call yo

Page 160 - Spool Printing

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel715Mismatch: Paper Size and Type The paper type setting of the tray differs from that of actual paper

Page 161

viSystem Menu ... 124System Parameters...

Page 162 - Appendix

Troubleshooting725Replace Maintenance Kit It is time to replace parts in-cluded in the Maintenance Kit. Replace parts. See p.144 “MAINTENANCE KIT Type

Page 163 - Moving the Printer

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel735Printer configurationYou can check the printer configuration using telnet.❖❖❖❖ telnetUse the info c

Page 164 - Removing the Duplex Unit

Troubleshooting745❖❖❖❖ *2 Input Tray: Paper SizePaper Size DescriptionA3 (297 × 420) A3 KB4JIS (257 × 364) B4KA4 (297 × 210) A4LA4 (210 × 297) A4KB5JI

Page 165 - Specifications

Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel755❖❖❖❖ *3 Input Tray: Status❖❖❖❖ *4 Output Tray: Name❖❖❖❖ *5 Output Tray: StatusStatus DescriptionNor

Page 166

Troubleshooting765Printer Does Not PrintPossible Cause SolutionsIs the power on? Confirm that the cable is securely plugged into the power outlet and

Page 167

Printer Does Not Print775Possible Cause SolutionsIs the Data In indicator blinking or lit after starting the print job?If not blinking or lit, the dat

Page 168

Troubleshooting785Note❒ If you cannot solve the problem by taking the preceding actions, contact yoursales or service representative.Do you print via

Page 169

Other Printing Problems795Other Printing ProblemsStatus Possible Causes, Descriptions, and SolutionsThe print side of the page is a hazy gray.Adjust t

Page 170

Troubleshooting805Paper misfeeds occur frequent-ly.Check the paper size settings. The size set with the paper size dial might be different from the ac

Page 171

Other Printing Problems815Note❒ If the problem cannot be solved, contact your sales or service representative.Network configurations you have made do

Page 172 - Consumables

11. Setting Up the Printer Driverand Canceling a Print JobPCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer PropertiesWindows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properti

Page 173 - JPEG LIBRARY

Troubleshooting825Removing Misfed PaperWhen a paper misfeed occurs, an error message appears on the panel display.The procedure you should follow to r

Page 174

Removing Misfed Paper835CCCCOpen the front cover by pushingthe front cover release button,and then close it to reset the mis-feed condition.Note❒ You

Page 175 - Authors Name List

Troubleshooting845DDDDHolding the grips of the toner car-tridge, insert it into the printeruntil it stops.EEEEPush down the toner cartridge tosettle i

Page 176

Removing Misfed Paper855BBBBOpen the paper exit cover.CCCCRemove the misfed paper.DDDDClose the paper exit cover until itclicks.EEEEIf the misfed pape

Page 177

Troubleshooting865GGGGPull the fusing unit out.HHHHWhile holding the tab, removethe misfed paper.Important❒ Do not touch the metal part ofthe fusing u

Page 178

Removing Misfed Paper875When "Remove Misfeed Duplex Unit" AppearsR CAUTION:Important❒ Forcefully removing misfed papermay cause paper to tea

Page 179 - Copyright © 2001

Troubleshooting885F Close the cover of the DuplexUnit.If the error message appearsagain, go to step B.BBBBPull the Duplex Unit out of theprinter until

Page 180 - UE USA G073-8617

Removing Misfed Paper895When "Remove Misfeed Mailbox" AppearsImportant❒ Forcefully removing misfed papermay cause paper to tear and leavescr

Page 181 - Warranty

Troubleshooting905Replacing the Toner CartridgeR WARNING:R CAUTION:When “Replace Toner Cartridge” ap-pears on the panel display, the toneris almost em

Page 182 - Customer Vision®

Replacing the Toner Cartridge915BBBBBe sure to put the toner cartridgeon a stable, flat surface.Note❒ Do not put the toner cartridgeon an unstable or

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire