Ricoh Printer AP305 User Guide

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future  
reference.  
For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.  
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Introduction  
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get  
maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in  
this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related  
to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  
Power Source  
120 V, 60 Hz, 10 A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above.  
Operator Safety:  
This machine is considered a CDRH class I laser device, safe for office/ EDP use. The machine con-  
tains 10-milliwatt, 760 - 800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diode. Direct (or indirect reflected)  
eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock  
mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the operator.  
Laser Safety:  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical unit  
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite  
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser  
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis  
and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement or the optical subsystem is re-  
quired.  
Important  
Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable  
for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating  
the machine.  
Caution:  
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual  
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than that mentioned in this manual. This ma-  
chine contains a laser beam generator and direct exposure to laser beams can cause permanent eye  
damage.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the Inch version.  
Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other  
than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office product.  
For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh toner.  
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Note to users in the United States of America  
Notice:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-  
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's au-  
thority to operate the equipment.  
Caution (in case of 100BaseTX environment):  
Properly shielded and grounded cables (STP) and connectors must be used for connections to host computer (and/  
or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Product Name: Printer  
Model Number: G024–57  
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation  
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006  
Telephone number: 973-882-2000  
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Properly shielded cables must be used for connections to host computer (and/or peripheral) in order to  
meet FCC emission limits.  
Network interface cable with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Note to users in Canada  
Note:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
Avertissement:  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
Copyright © 1999 Ricoh Co., Ltd.  
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Introduction  
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get  
maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in  
this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related  
to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  
Power Source  
120 V, 60 Hz, 10 A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above.  
Operator Safety:  
This machine is considered a CDRH class I laser device, safe for office/ EDP use. The machine con-  
tains 10-milliwatt, 760 - 800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diode. Direct (or indirect reflected)  
eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock  
mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the operator.  
Laser Safety:  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical unit  
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite  
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser  
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis  
and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement or the optical subsystem is re-  
quired.  
Important  
Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable  
for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating  
the machine.  
Caution:  
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual  
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than that mentioned in this manual. This ma-  
chine contains a laser beam generator and direct exposure to laser beams can cause permanent eye  
damage.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the Inch version.  
Savin shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other  
than genuine Savin parts in your Savin office product.  
For good copy quality, Savin recommends that you use genuine Savin toner.  
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Note to users in the United States of America  
Notice:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-  
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's au-  
thority to operate the equipment.  
Caution (in case of 100BaseTX environment):  
Properly shielded and grounded cables (STP) and connectors must be used for connections to host computer (and/  
or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Product Name: Printer  
Model Number: G024–57  
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation  
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006  
Telephone number: 973-882-2000  
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Properly shielded cables must be used for connections to host computer (and/or peripheral) in order to  
meet FCC emission limits.  
Network interface cable with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Note to users in Canada  
Note:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
Avertissement:  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
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Introduction  
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get  
maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in  
this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related  
to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  
Power Source  
120 V, 60 Hz, 10 A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above.  
Operator Safety:  
This machine is considered a CDRH class I laser device, safe for office/ EDP use. The machine con-  
tains 10-milliwatt, 760 - 800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diode. Direct (or indirect reflected)  
eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and interlock  
mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the operator.  
Laser Safety:  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical unit  
in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite  
equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer. The laser  
chassis is not repairable in the field. Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis  
and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement or the optical subsystem is re-  
quired.  
Important  
Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable  
for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating  
the machine.  
Caution:  
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual  
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Do not attempt any maintenance or troubleshooting other than that mentioned in this manual. This ma-  
chine contains a laser beam generator and direct exposure to laser beams can cause permanent eye  
damage.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the Inch version.  
Gestetner shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts  
other than genuine Gestetner parts in your Gestetner office product.  
For good copy quality, Gestetner recommends that you use genuine Gestetner toner.  
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Note to users in the United States of America  
Notice:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a res-  
idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Warning  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's au-  
thority to operate the equipment.  
Caution (in case of 100BaseTX environment):  
Properly shielded and grounded cables (STP) and connectors must be used for connections to host computer (and/  
or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Product Name: Printer  
Model Number: G024–57  
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation  
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006  
Telephone number: 973-882-2000  
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2. this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Properly shielded cables must be used for connections to host computer (and/or peripheral) in order to  
meet FCC emission limits.  
Network interface cable with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Note to users in Canada  
Note:  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada  
Avertissement:  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main power switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
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Trademarks  
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows NT®, and MS-DOS® are registered trade-  
marks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems. Incorporated.  
AppleTalk, Apple, and TrueType are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,  
Incorporated.  
Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might  
be trademarks of their respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights in  
those marks.  
Notes:  
Some illustrations might be slightly different from your machine.  
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please con-  
tact your local dealer.  
Notes:  
The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows:  
• Microsoft® Windows® 95 operating system  
• Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system  
• Microsoft® Windows® for Workgroups operating system Version 3.11  
• Microsoft® Windows NT® Server network operating system Version 4.0  
• Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation operating system Version 4.0  
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Safety Information  
When using your equipment, the following safety precautions should always be  
followed.  
Safety During Operation  
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are  
not followed, could result in death or serious injury.  
R CAUTION:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not fol-  
lowed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.  
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R WARNING:  
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex-  
tension cord.  
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the  
power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.  
To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not  
remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this man-  
ual.  
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the  
plug, not the cable) if any of the following conditions exists:  
You spill something into the equipment.  
You suspect that your equipment needs service or repair.  
Your equipment's cover has been damaged.  
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite  
when exposed to an open flame.  
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer or at appropriate col-  
lection sites.  
If you dispose of the used toner containers yourself, dispose of them  
according to your local regulations.  
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R CAUTION:  
Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow,  
and so on.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall socket before you move the equip-  
ment. While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power  
cord will not be damaged under the equipment.  
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall socket, always pull the  
plug (not the cable).  
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall in-  
side the equipment.  
Do not eat or swallow toner.  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner cartridge out of reach of children.  
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the equipment or expended  
supply's wastes at a household waste a collection point. Disposal can take  
place at our authorized dealer or at an appropriate collection site.  
Our products are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality and  
functionality. When purchasing expendable supplies, we recommend using  
only those specified by an authorized dealer.  
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a  
label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise, it could cause a personal burn.  
If you use this printer in a cold area, leave the printer on. Otherwise, severe  
cold might damage sensitive components inside the printer.  
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Energy Star Program  
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have deter-  
mined that this machine model meets the ENER-  
GY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.  
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving sys-  
tem for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with en-  
vironmental issues, such as global warming.  
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Part-  
ner shall place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.  
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office  
equipment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.  
Low-power mode (Energy Saver mode)  
This printer automatically lowers its power consumption 60 minutes after the  
last operation has been completed when the Energy Level is set to level 1. To  
exit Low-power (Energy Saver) mode, press any key on the operation panel.  
To change the setting of the Energy Saver mode, see P.95 “Making Printer Set-  
tings with the Operation Panel”.  
Specifications  
Lower-power mode  
Power Consumption  
Default Time  
45W or less  
60 minutes  
(Energy Saver mode)  
-Recycled Paper  
Please contact your sales or service representative for recommended recycled  
paper types that may be used in this machine.  
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Color Guide  
Color Printing Basics  
Additive (Emitted) and Subtractive (Reflected) Color Models  
All light is a mixture of red, green, and blue, which is normally called the RGB  
model. When red, green, and blue are of equal intensities, the RGB color model  
produces white.  
red  
green  
blue  
Note  
RGB is also called additive or emitted color. The colors on your computer  
screen are produced by varying the intensities of RGB.  
Printed color is a mixture of cyan, magenta, and yellow, which is normally called  
the CMY color model. When mixed in equal proportions the CMY color model  
produces black.  
yellow  
magenta  
cyan  
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Note  
CMY is also called subtractive or reflective color. Your printer uses CMY ton-  
er plus K (black) toner (CMYK color model) to provide full color printing.  
The colors of the RGB color model can be mixed to produce the cyan, magenta,  
and yellow of the CMY color model and vice versa. Two colors of one model are  
mixed to produce the color of the other model (mixing blue and green produces  
cyan, for example). The remaining color is the compliment of the color produced  
(red in this example). Complimentary colors are: red and cyan, green and ma-  
genta, blue and yellow.  
red  
yellow  
magenta  
green  
blue  
cyan  
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Printed Color  
Your printer produces full-color output using four toner colors: cyan, magenta,  
yellow, and black. These four colors make up the CMYK color model.  
Note  
Mixing CMY in equal proportions should hypothetically produce pure black,  
but imperfections in the ink cause an equal measure of these colors to produce  
a muddy or dark brown. Black toner is added to the color model in order to  
make it possible to produce pure black.  
If an image consisted of nothing by cyan, for example, cyan toner would be used  
by itself and there would be no problem producing the desired color. Full-color  
printing, on the other hand, requires reproduction of tens of thousands of subtle  
colors. These can be produced by controlling the relative proportions of the  
CMYK toner particles printed within a unit area.  
Relatively dense and light shades of the same color also can be reproduced by  
controlling the volume of toner in a unit area.  
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Example of Color Adjustments Using the Printer Driver  
The following provides a number of examples to show you what happens when  
you change the various color settings provided in the printer driver.  
Resolution  
Resolution is the number of dots the printer can print within one inch. Resolu-  
tion is expressed in units of dpi, which stands for dots per inch. The higher the  
resolution, the better the quality of the printed image.  
Note  
Printing at a high resolution takes longer and requires more printer memory.  
600 dpi  
300 dpi  
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Edge Smoothing  
Edge Smoothing is a technique used for improving the print quality of text and  
graphics. Indentations in curved lines are automatically smoothed to produce a  
clearer appearance.  
Limitation  
Printing photographs or images containing gradations may result in a change  
in image quality with Edge Smoothing on.  
Auto:  
Edge Smoothing is effective. However, this setting is ignored when [2 bit] is se-  
lected for the [Color Level] on the [Color Setting] tab.  
Off:  
Edge Smoothing is not effective.  
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Toner Saving  
Turning on Toner Saving reduces the amount of toner used for printing. This set-  
ting does not help to improve printout quality, but instead is used when printing  
preliminary drafts of a document.  
Limitation  
Turning on the Toner Saving can cause output to become blurred and result  
in very thin lines not printing at all. It can cause colors to be different than ex-  
pected when printing color.  
Off  
On  
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Image Printing  
This setting lets you select the resolution for printing of image data.  
Standard  
All image data with a resolution greater than 300 dpi is printed at 300 dpi.  
Fast  
All image data with a resolution greater than 150 dpi is printed at 150 dpi. This  
increases printing speed, but can make image data appear rough.  
Fine  
Prints image data at the resolution set in [Resolution]. If 300 dpi is selected, all im-  
age data with a resolution greater than 300 dpi is printed at 300 dpi. If 600 dpi is  
selected, all image data with a resolution greater than 600 dpi is printed at 600  
dpi. This slows down printing speed, but produces the best quality.  
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Color Adjustments Using the Printer Driver  
The following provides a number of examples to show you what happens when  
you change the various color settings provided in the printer driver. The colors  
produced by the printer do not exactly match those you see on your monitor.  
This is because the computer uses the emitted color model (RGB) while the  
printer uses the reflected color model (CMYK). The color settings provide a  
number of controls that you can use to bring printed colors closer to what they  
look like on your monitor. You can also use these settings to perform color cor-  
rection, which changes the clarity of the image.  
Reference  
See the printer driver's online help for details about making this setting.  
Color Correction  
Use these settings to adjust the color correction pattern.  
Off  
Vivid  
This setting enhances the basic colors for text and graphics. This setting is best  
for printing tables, graphs, and presentation materials that contain color.  
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Photographic  
This setting enhances midtone colors similar to those seen in photographs.  
Color Level  
Use to set the number of colors used per dot. ( [2 bit] uses a greater number of  
colors than [1 bit] )  
1 bit  
2 bit  
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Brightness  
This setting controls the overall brightness of the image. Moving the slider to the  
plus (+) side increases brightness, while moving it to the minus (-) side decreases  
brightness.  
Contrast  
This setting controls the range between the darkest and lightest shade of an im-  
age. Moving the slider to the plus (+) side decreases the range and makes con-  
trast stronger, while moving it to the minus (-) side expands the range.  
Saturation  
This setting controls the purity of a color. Moving the slider to the plus (+) side  
increases saturation and makes colors more vivid, while moving it to the minus  
(-) side decreases saturation.  
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Color Balance  
These settings let you control the relative intensity of the individual colors of the  
additive color model (red, green, blue).  
Note  
The position of the color bar also affects the complementary color relation-  
ship. Red, for example, is printed using magenta and yellow toner, so increas-  
ing the level of red also decreases the level of cyan.  
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Manuals for Your Printer  
Manuals for Your Printer  
There are two manuals that describe the procedures separately for the installa-  
tion of your printer and for the operation and maintenance of your printer and  
its optional equipment.  
To enhance safe and efficient operation of your printer, all users should read and  
follow the instructions contained in the following manuals.  
Quick Installation Guide  
Describes the procedures for installing your printer.  
Operating Instructions (this manual)  
Describes the procedures and necessary information on setting up and using  
your printer and its optional equipment.  
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How to Read this Manual  
Symbols  
In this manual, the following symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions  
are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions  
are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.  
* The statements above are notes for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be  
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op-  
erating.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after misop-  
eration.  
Limitation  
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,  
or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.  
Reference  
This symbol indicates a reference.  
[
]
Keys that appear on the machine's panel display.  
Keys and buttons that appear on the computer's display.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's operation panel.  
Keys on the computer's keyboard.  
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Operation Panel ............................................................................................ 5  
Turning On the Printer................................................................................... 7  
Installing Network Interface Board Type305......................................... 15  
Installing the IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305............................................. 17  
Windows NT4.0 - Installing the IPDL-C Printer Driver.......................... 40  
Installing the Printer Driver.......................................................................... 40  
Setting Up Options...................................................................................... 41  
Canceling a Print Job.................................................................................. 42  
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Loading Paper.......................................................................................... 49  
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray.............................................................. 52  
Error & Status Messages on the Operation Panel ...................................... 56  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge.................................................................... 85  
Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter......................................... 90  
Removing Protect...................................................................................... 100  
Menu Table............................................................................................. 102  
Menu Settings........................................................................................ 103  
IPDL-C Menu ............................................................................................ 103  
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Status List ................................................................................................. 109  
Error Log ................................................................................................... 109  
Printing the Color Sample .................................................................... 110  
Memory Capacity and Paper Size........................................................ 113  
Mainframe ................................................................................................. 116  
Consumables......................................................................................... 120  
Glossaries.............................................................................................. 122  
INDEX...................................................................................................... 124  
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1. Getting Acquainted  
Guide to the Printer  
Exterior-Front View  
1 2 3 4  
5
6
7
8
10  
11  
9
TFWX020E  
1. Power Switch  
Use this switch to turn printer power on  
and off.  
8. Left Cover  
Open this cover when replacing the toner  
cartridge.  
2. Fuser Oil Bottle Cover  
9. Inset Grips  
Open this cover when replacing the fuser  
oil bottle.  
Hold the printer at the location indicated  
in the illustration when transporting it.  
Note that there are four grips, two on the  
left side and two on the right side of the  
printer.  
3. Output Tray  
Printed pages are stacked here.  
4. Output Tray Extender  
Pull out this extender when printing on  
long paper.  
5. Operation Panel  
Contains keys for printer operation and a  
panel display that shows the printer sta-  
tus.  
6. Front Cover Release Button  
Use this button to open the front cover.  
TFWX030E  
7. Front Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
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10. Bypass tray  
Use to print onto thick paper, OHP trans-  
parencies, adhesive labels, custom size  
paper as well as plain paper. When print-  
ing on custom size paper, printer driver  
settings are required.  
1
11. Paper Tray  
Load paper into this tray for printing.  
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Guide to the Printer  
Exterior-Rear View  
2
1
1
3
4
5
6
7
TFWX040E  
1. Paper Exit Cover  
5. Back Plates  
Open this cover when removing misfed  
paper at the fusing unit.  
Remove to install some options.  
Important  
2. Ozone Filter  
This filter reduces the amount of ozone  
that is discharged into the air.  
Rating voltage of the network in-  
terface connector for the network;  
Max. DC 5V.  
3. Ventilator  
Rating voltage of the parallel inter-  
face connector for the computer;  
Max. DC 5V.  
This hole allow air to circulate, prevent-  
ing components inside the printer from  
overheating.  
6. Ventilator  
This hole allow air to circulate, prevent-  
ing components inside the printer from  
overheating.  
Important  
Do not leave the ventilator ob-  
structed or blocked. Doing so cre-  
ates the danger of malfunction due  
to overheating.  
Important  
Do not leave the ventilator ob-  
structed or blocked. Doing so cre-  
ates the danger of malfunction due  
to overheating.  
4. Parallel Interface Connector  
Plug the interface cable that connects the  
printer to your computer into this con-  
nector.  
7. Power Connector  
Connect the power cord to this connec-  
tor.  
Important  
Rating voltage of the parallel inter-  
face connector for the computer;  
Max. DC 5V.  
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Interior  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
TFWX051E  
Do not rotate the gear on the right side  
of the printer. Otherwise, the inside  
belt gets damaged.  
1. Toner Cartridge  
2. Fuser Oil Bottle  
This bottle holds oil used for fusing toner  
to the paper.  
3. Ozone Filters  
These filters reduce the amount of ozone  
that is discharged into the air.  
4. Charger  
5. Waste Toner Bottle  
This bottle is a receptacle for waste toner  
generated during the printing process.  
TFWX060E  
6. Photoconductor Unit  
This contains a photoconductor unit that  
is used to compose the image being print-  
ed.  
Note  
Screws are used to hold the photocon-  
ductor unit in place. Be sure to remove  
the screws before attempting to re-  
move the unit.  
The condition of the photoconductor  
unit belt directly affects output ap-  
pearance and quality. Always be care-  
ful to prevent the green film in this  
unit from becoming dirty or damaged.  
And do not touch the black belt.  
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Operation Panel  
Important  
Never press any operation panel keys while the Data In indicator is flashing  
1
on the operation panel.  
1
2 3 4 5  
On Line Reset  
Escape  
6
Menu  
Media  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
7 8 9  
TFWS010E  
10  
11  
1. Panel Display  
5. {Escape} key  
The display shows the current status of  
the printer and error messages.P.56  
“Error & Status Messages on the Operation  
Panel”  
Press this key to return to the previous  
condition on the panel display.  
6. {U}{T} keys  
Use these keys to increase or decrease  
values on the panel display when making  
settings.  
2. On Line indicator  
Tells you whether the printer is on-line or  
off-line.  
Stays on while the printer is on-line (a  
state in which the printer can receive data  
from the computer).  
7. {Menu} key  
Press this key to make and check the  
printer settings.  
8. {Media} key  
Stays off when the printer is off-line (a  
state in which printer cannot receive da-  
ta).  
Use this key to select a tray, change the  
paper size, and to make other setting for  
printing.  
3. {On Line} key  
Press this key to switch the printer be-  
tween on-line and off-line conditions.  
9. {Enter} key  
Press this key to execute menu items se-  
lected on the panel display.  
4. {Reset} key  
Pressing this key when the printer is off-  
line resets the printer to its power on de-  
fault settings.  
Pressing this key during the on-line con-  
dition cancels the ongoing print job.  
10. Power indicator  
Stays on while the printer power is on.  
Stays off when the power is turned off or  
while the printer is in the Energy Saver  
mode.  
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11. Error indicator  
Lights up whenever any printer error oc-  
curs. A message describing the cause of  
the error also appears on the panel dis-  
play.P.56 “Error & Status Messages on  
the Operation Panel”  
1
12. Data In indicator  
Blinks while the printer is receiving data  
from a computer.  
Stays on if there is data to be printed.  
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Turning the Printer On and Off  
Turning the Printer On and Off  
Turning On the Printer  
Turning Off the Printer  
1
A Make sure that the power cord is A Confirm that the Data In and the  
securely plugged into the wall  
socket and the printer.  
Error indicators are off.  
Note  
B Set the printer's power switch to  
The Data In indicator blinks  
while receiving data from the  
computer and remains lit when  
printing. Do not turn off the  
printer while it is receiving data  
or printing.  
the On position.  
When the Error indicator lights  
up, a printer error has occurred.  
Use the message that appears  
on the operation panel to trou-  
bleshoot the problem.  
TFWX130E  
B Set the printer's power switch to  
After turning on the printer, it  
takes about seven minutes to  
warm up before being able to  
print. The following message ap-  
pears on the operation panel.  
the Off position.  
I PDL-C  
Warming Up  
When the printer is turned on, the  
Power indicator will blink repeat-  
edly. Once it stops blinking and re-  
mains on, you will be able to send  
data from the computer to the  
printer. When the following mes-  
sage appears on the operation pan-  
el, the printer will be able to begin  
printing.  
TFWX110E  
The Power indicator turns off.  
Note  
After printing, wait for about  
two minutes before turning off  
the printer. The printer uses this  
time to maintain itself. Turning  
off the printer immediately after  
printing may, over time, reduce  
the print quality.  
I PDL-C  
Ready  
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R CAUTION:  
Make sure to turn off the printer and wait for about 30 minutes before in-  
stalling options. Not waiting for the printer to cool down can result in a burn.  
It is recommended that at least two persons are used to lift the machine.  
Otherwise, the machine might fall and cause personal injury.  
When lifting the machine, use the inset grips on both sides of the machine.  
Otherwise, the machine might fall and cause personal injury.  
R CAUTION:  
When you move the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall socket  
to avoid a fire or an electric shock.  
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Installing Options  
Available Options  
The following options can be installed to your printer.  
Reference  
For more information on the options, see P.118 “Options”. Do not use options  
other than those specified in this manual.  
2
1
2
3
4
TFWX180E  
1. Interface Board  
• Network Interface Board Type305 P.15  
• IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305 P.17  
2. Memory Unit P.11  
• Memory Unit Type204 (16MB) (SIMM)  
• Memory Unit Type204 (32MB) (SIMM)  
3. RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305 P.13  
4. Paper Feed Unit Type305 P.19  
Note  
It is impossible to install more than two paper feed units to your printer at a time.  
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Installing the Memory Unit (SIMM)  
Installing the Memory Unit (SIMM)  
slot (B). It should make an audi-  
ble click as it pops into place.  
R CAUTION:  
Make sure to turn off the printer  
and wait for about 30 minutes  
before installing options. Not  
waiting for the printer to cool  
down can result in a burn.  
2
Important  
The memory unit can be damaged  
by small amounts of static electric-  
ity. Before touching it, touch some-  
thing metal to discharge static  
electricity from you.  
TFWX190E  
D Attach the back plate to its origi-  
nal position, and fasten it with  
screws that were removed in step  
B.  
A Turn off the printer's power  
switch and remove all cables and  
cords from the printer.  
B Remove screws and remove the  
left back plate.  
TFWX195E  
Note  
TFWX185E  
A coin can be used to fasten the  
screws.  
Note  
E Plug the printer's power cord  
back into the printer and the wall  
socket. Turn on the printer's pow-  
er switch.  
A coin can be used to remove  
the screws.  
C Make sure that the notch in the  
memory unit is on the bottom  
side. Insert the memory unit per-  
pendicular to the slot (A). Then  
tilt it to the left so that it is 30 de-  
grees from perpendicular to the  
F Print a configuration page to con-  
Reference  
P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
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Note  
You can check if the memory  
unit is installed properly by  
checking the “Total Installed  
RAM” item of the “Reference”  
on the configuration page.  
If the memory unit is not prop-  
erly installed, repeat steps A to F  
again. If you fail again, contact  
your sales or service representa-  
tive.  
2
Important  
the installed option properly,  
the printer driver. Windows  
95/98 P.35 “Setting Up Op-  
tions”, Windows 3.1x P.38  
“Setting Up Options”, Windows  
NT4.0 P.41 “Setting Up Op-  
tions”  
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Installing the RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305  
Installing the RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305  
R CAUTION:  
Note  
Make sure to turn off the printer  
and wait for about 30 minutes  
before installing options. Not  
waiting for the printer to cool  
down can result in a burn.  
A coin can be used to remove  
the screws.  
D Make sure that the notch in the  
module is on the right side. Tilt  
the module to 30 degrees from  
perpendicular to the slot and  
slide it into the slot (A). Then  
push it in until it makes an audi-  
ble click as it pops into place (B).  
2
Important  
The RICOH-SCRIPT2 can be dam-  
aged by small amounts of static  
electricity. Before touching it,  
touch something metal to remove  
static electricity from you.  
Note  
For this printer, use only RICOH-  
SCRIPT2 Type305.  
A Check the contents of the box for  
the following items.  
TFWX200E  
• DIMM (Dual Inline Memory  
Module)  
E Attach the back plate to its origi-  
nal position, and fasten it with  
screws that were removed in step  
C.  
• Installation Guide  
• Operating Instructions  
B Turn off the printer's power  
switch and remove all cables and  
cords from the printer.  
C Remove screws and remove the  
right back plate.  
TFWX205E  
Note  
A coin can be used to fasten the  
screws.  
TFWX197E  
F Plug the printer's power cord  
back into the printer and the wall  
socket. Turn on the printer's pow-  
er switch.  
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Reference  
P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
2
Note  
You can check if the module is  
installed properly by checking  
the “Firmware Version” item of  
the “Reference” on the configu-  
ration page.  
If the RICOH-SCRIPT2 is not  
properly installed, repeat steps  
B to G again. If you fail again,  
contact your sales or service  
representative.  
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Installing Network Interface Board Type305  
Installing Network Interface Board Type305  
R CAUTION:  
Make sure to turn off the printer  
Note  
A coin can be used to remove  
and wait for about 30 minutes  
before installing options. Not  
the screws.  
waiting for the printer to cool  
down can result in a burn.  
D Insert the network interface  
board into the slot and fasten it  
with screws that were removed in  
step C, as shown in the illustra-  
tion.  
2
Note  
Use a shielded twisted-pair (STP)  
network interface cable.  
The network interface board can  
be attached to either the left or the  
right side of the back of your print-  
er. This procedure is for attaching  
to the left side.  
You cannot install two network in-  
terface boards at a time.  
TFWP040E  
A Check the contents of the box for  
the following items.  
Note  
• Network interface board  
• Ferrite core  
A coin can be used to fasten the  
screws.  
• Installation Guide  
E Loop the network interface cable.  
The loop should be about 15 cm  
(6”) from the end of the cable on  
the end closest to the printer.  
B Turn off the printer's power  
switch and remove all cables and  
cords from the printer.  
F Attach the ferrite core to the loop.  
C Remove screws and remove the  
left back plate.  
TFWX980E  
TFWX185E  
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G Attach the network interface ca-  
ble to the network interface con-  
nector of the printer.  
Important  
Rating voltage of the network  
interface connector for the net-  
work; Max. DC 5V.  
2
H Connect the other end of the net-  
work interface cable to the net-  
work.  
I Plug the printer's power cord  
back into the printer and the wall  
socket. Turn on the printer's pow-  
er switch.  
Reference  
P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
Note  
You can check if the network in-  
terface board is installed prop-  
erly by checking the “Network”  
item of the “Status List” on the  
configuration page.  
If the network interface board is  
not properly installed, repeat  
steps B to J again. If you fail  
again, contact your sales or ser-  
vice representative.  
terface properly, set up the  
printer's network environment  
using the operation panel. ⇒  
P.23 “Configuring the Printer for  
the Network with the Operation  
Panel”  
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Installing the IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305  
Installing the IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305  
with screws that were removed in  
step C, as shown in the illustra-  
tion.  
R CAUTION:  
Make sure to turn off the printer  
and wait for about 30 minutes  
before installing options. Not  
waiting for the printer to cool  
down can result in a burn.  
2
Note  
The parallel interface board can be  
attached to either the left or the  
right side of the back of your print-  
er. This procedure is for attaching  
to the left side.  
TFWP080E  
You cannot install two parallel in-  
Note  
terface boards at a time.  
A coin can be used to fasten the  
screws.  
A Check the contents of the box for  
the following items.  
E Attach the interface cable to the  
parallel interface connector of the  
printer. Secure the cable with the  
metal fittings.  
• Parallel interface board  
• Installation Guide  
B Turn off the printer's power  
switch and remove all cables and  
cords from the printer.  
Important  
Rating voltage of the parallel in-  
terface connector for the com-  
puter; Max. DC 5V.  
C Remove screws and remove the  
left back plate.  
F Attach the other end of the inter-  
face cable to the interface connec-  
tor of the computer, and secure  
the cable.  
G Plug the printer's power cord  
back into the printer and the wall  
socket. Turn on the printer's pow-  
er switch.  
TFWX185E  
Note  
A coin can be used to remove  
Reference  
the screws.  
P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
D Insert the IEEE 1284 Parallel  
Type305 into the slot and fasten it  
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Note  
You can check if the board is in-  
stalled properly by checking the  
“Option Interface” item of the  
“Reference” on the configura-  
tion page.  
If the board is not properly in-  
stalled, repeat steps B to H  
again. If you fail again, contact  
your sales or service representa-  
tive.  
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Installing the Paper Feed Unit Type305  
Installing the Paper Feed Unit Type305  
R CAUTION:  
C Move the printer to make install-  
It is recommended that at least  
two persons are used to lift the  
machine. Otherwise, the ma-  
chine might fall and cause per-  
sonal injury.  
ing space.  
2
When lifting the machine, use  
the inset grips on both sides of  
the machine. Otherwise, the ma-  
chine might fall and cause per-  
sonal injury.  
TFWH100E  
Important  
When moving the printer, be  
sure to keep it level to avoid spill-  
ing the fuser oil. If oil is spilt, wipe  
it with alkaline cleaner. Other-  
wise, the oily surfaces can cre-  
ate the danger of slipping and  
personal injury.  
Be careful to lift the printer as  
the right front side of the printer  
is significantly heavier than the  
left front side.  
D Remove the paper feed unit from  
the box, and remove the styro-  
foam packing and the bag from  
the side covers.  
Important  
If your printer is equipped with  
the optional tray, do not pull out  
more than one tray with paper at a  
time. If you do, the printer might  
tilt forward.  
Note  
It is impossible to install more than  
two paper feed units to your print-  
er at a time.  
TFWP050E  
A Check the contents of the box for  
the following items.  
• Paper feed unit  
• Installation Guide  
B Turn off the printer's power  
switch and remove all cables and  
cords from the printer.  
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E Remove both pieces of adhesive I Place the printer on the paper  
tape.  
feed unit.  
Align the printer onto the 4 up-  
right pins on the paper feed unit  
and then lower it gently.  
2
TFWP060E  
F Pull out the paper tray, and re-  
TFWP100E  
move the padding.  
J Connect all of cables that were re-  
moved in step B.  
K Plug the printer's power cord  
back into the printer and the wall  
socket. Turn on the printer's pow-  
er switch.  
TFWP070E  
G Remove the ring attached to the  
red tag.  
Reference  
P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
Note  
You can check if the paper feed  
unit is installed properly by  
checking the “Tray2” and  
“Tray3” items of the “Printer In-  
formation” on the configuration  
page.  
TFWP061E  
If the paper feed unit does not  
work, follow the above instruc-  
tions to reinstall it. If it still does  
not work, contact your sales or  
service representative.  
H If installing two paper feed units,  
place one paper feed unit on the  
other paper feed unit at first. If in-  
stalling only one paper feed unit,  
go to step I.  
Align the paper feed unit onto the  
4 upright pins on the other paper  
feed unit.  
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Important  
the installed option properly,  
the printer driver. Windows  
95/98 P.35 “Setting Up Op-  
tions”, Windows 3.1x P.38  
“Setting Up Options”, Windows  
tions”  
2
After installing the paper feed  
unit properly, set up the paper  
size. P.49 “Loading Paper”  
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3. Configuring the Printer for the  
Network with the Operation Panel  
Configuring the Printer for the Network  
with the Operation Panel  
After installing the optional network  
D Select the protocol you want to  
interface board, configure it for the  
use. You can select one of items  
network using the printer's operation  
on the table below.  
panel.  
Menu item on the Active Protocol  
Note  
panel display  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
TCP  
NW  
ET  
NB  
If you want to print from your  
Macintosh computer, the optional  
RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305 is re-  
quired.  
All Active  
'
'
'
(Default Setting)  
None  
TCP/IP Only  
'
'
'
'
'
'
'
The following table shows the opera-  
tion panel settings and their default  
settings. These are included in the  
”System Menu”.  
NetWare Only  
TCP & NetWare  
EtherTalk Only  
TCP & EtherTalk  
NetW & EtherTalk  
TCP & NW & EtherTk  
NetBEUI Only  
TCP & NetBEUI  
NetW & NetBEUI  
TCP & NW & NB  
ETalk & NetBEUI  
TCP & ETK & NB  
NW & ETK & NB  
'
'
'
'
'
'
Items  
32 IP Address  
33 Subnet Mask  
Default  
011.022.033.044  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
'
'
34 Gateway Add  
(Gateway Address)  
35 Access CTL.  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
None  
(Access Control Address)  
'
'
36 Access Mask  
(Access Control Mask)  
'
'
'
37 Net Boot  
(Network Boot)  
'
38 Frame NW  
Auto Select  
All Active  
(Frame type NetWare)  
' means that this protocol is ac-  
39 Active PTL.  
(Active Protocol)  
tive.  
• Blank cell means that this proto-  
col is not active.  
A Press {Menu}.  
means that this protocol is  
not supported.  
B Press {U}{T} until the following  
message appears.  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
TCP/IP  
NetWare  
EtherTalk  
<Menu>  
System Menu  
j
l
NetBEUI: NetBEUI appears on the  
panel display, but it is not support-  
ed.  
C Press {Enter}.  
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A Press {U}{T} until the follow-  
Note  
ing message appears.  
It is recommended that you do  
not select protocols that are not  
used on your network.  
<System Menu> j  
32.I P Address l  
Limitation  
B Press {Enter}.  
If you want to select EtherTalk,  
you should install the optional  
RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305.  
The current IP address appears  
on the panel display.  
A Press {U}{T} until the follow-  
01 1 .022.033.044  
j
ing message appears.  
3
jl/#  
<System Menu> j  
39.Active PTL. l  
C Use {U}{T} to specify the left-  
most digit of the IP address.  
B Press {Enter}.  
1 1 1 .022.033.044  
jl/#  
The current setting appears on  
the panel display.  
j
D Press {Enter}.  
<Active PTL.> j  
*All Active  
The pointer (U) moves to the  
next digit as shown.  
l
C Press {U}{T} until the proto-  
1 1 1 .022.033.044  
j
col you want to use appears.  
jl/#  
D Press {Enter}.  
E If you use TCP/IP, you should as-  
sign the IP address to your print-  
er.  
Note  
You can return the pointer  
(U) to the previous (left) digit  
by pressing {Escape}.  
Note  
If you press {Escape} when  
the pointer (U) is on the left-  
most position, the specified  
IP address is reset.  
To get the IP address for your  
printer, contact your network  
administrator.  
If you use TCP/IP, you should  
assign the IP address to your  
printer.  
E Use {U}{T} to specify the sec-  
ond digit of the IP address.  
1 91 .022.033.044  
j
jl/#  
F Press {Enter}.  
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G Repeat steps E and F to spec-  
Note  
ify the rest digit of the IP ad-  
dress.  
You should set up your server,  
if  
you  
want  
to  
use  
“RARP+TFTP”, “BOOTP”, or  
“DHCP”.  
1 91 .1 68.01 5.01 6  
j
A Press {U}{T} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
Check if the pointer (U) is at the  
rightmost digit, press {Enter} to  
register the IP address you spec-  
ified.  
<System Menu> j  
37.Net Boot  
l
3
B Press {Enter}.  
<System Menu> j  
32.I P Address l  
The current setting appears on  
the panel display.  
F If you use TCP/IP, you should as-  
way Add”, “35.Access CTL” and  
“36.Access Mask” using the same  
procedure for specifying the IP  
address. P.26 “Address”  
<Net Boot>  
*None  
j
l
C Press {U}{T} until the method  
you want to use appears.  
D Press {Enter}.  
G If you use TCP/IP, you should  
make settings for “37.Net Boot”.  
H If you use NetWare, select the  
frame type for NetWare.  
You can select how to assign the  
printer's address using the com-  
ble below.  
Select one of items below if neces-  
sary.  
• Auto Select (Default)  
• Ethernet 802.3  
• Ethernet 802.2  
• Ethernet2  
Menu item on Available method  
the panel display  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
AR  
RA  
BO  
DH  
ARP+PING  
ARP & RARP  
ARP & BOOTP  
APR & RARP & BOOT  
None (Default Setting)  
RARP+TFTP  
BOOTP  
'
• Ethernet SNAP  
'
'
'
'
'
Note  
'
'
Usually, use the default setting  
(“Auto Select”). However if you  
select “Auto Select”, the frame  
type detected by the printer first  
is adopted. If your network can  
use more than two frame types,  
the printer may fail to select the  
correct frame type, if the “Auto  
Select” is selected. In this case,  
select the appropriate frame  
type.  
'
'
'
RARP & BOOTP  
DHCP  
'
'
*1  
ARP+PING  
*2  
*3  
*4  
RARP+TFTP  
BOOTP  
DHCP  
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A Press {U}{T} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
-Address  
<System Menu> j  
38.Frame NW  
Subnet Mask  
l
A number used to mathematically  
“mask” or hide the IP addresses on  
the network by eliminating those  
parts of the address that are alike  
for all the machines on the net-  
work.  
B Press {Enter}.  
The current setting appears on  
the panel display.  
<Frame NW>  
*Auto Select  
j
l
3
Gateway Address  
A gateway is a connection or inter-  
change point that connects two  
networks. A gateway address is for  
the router or host computer used  
as a gateway.  
C Press {U}{T} until the frame  
type you want to use appears.  
D Press {Enter}.  
E Press {On Line}.  
Note  
I Reset the printer to implement  
To get the addresses, contact  
the settings.  
your network administrator.  
A Press {On Line} to enter the off-  
If you do not know the address-  
es, please use the default set-  
tings.  
line condition.  
The On Line indicator turns off.  
B Press {Reset}.  
Access Control Address and Access  
Control Mask  
J Print the configuration page to  
check settings you have made.  
Access Control Address and Ac-  
cess Control Mask are used to con-  
trol the IP addresses that have  
access to the computer used for  
printing, with the IP address. If it is  
not necessary for you to control the  
access rights, select “0.0.0.0”.  
A Press {Menu}.  
B Press {U}{T} until the ”List  
Print” appears.  
C After confirming that “Con-  
fig.Page” is on the display,  
press {Enter  
}
Note  
D Press {Enter}.  
When the Access Control Ad-  
dress settings coincide with the  
masked result of the IP address  
of the computer, print jobs from  
that IP address can be accepted  
by the network interface board.  
The configuration page is now  
printed. Check the contents of  
the configuration page.  
E Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen ap-  
pears.  
For example, if you assign  
192.168.15.16 as the Access Con-  
trol Address to the network in-  
terface board, the combination  
of the Access Control Mask and  
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IP address that can have access  
are as follows.  
Access Control  
Mask  
IP Address that  
have access  
0. 0. 0.  
255. 0. 0.  
255.255. 0.  
255.255.255.  
0
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
192.xxx.xxx.xxx  
192.168.xxx.xxx  
192.168. 15.xxx  
192.168. 15. 16  
0
0
0
255.255.255.255  
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Limitation  
These settings control only  
printing requests.  
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4. Installing the IPDL-C Printer  
Driver  
Before Installing the Printer Driver  
To print, you must first install software called a printer driver on your computer.  
The required printer driver is supplied on the CD-ROM that comes with your  
printer.  
Preparation  
Set up the printer and connect it to your computer as described in the "Quick  
Installation Guide". The procedures in this section assume that the printer is  
connected to your printer by a parallel interface cable.  
Important  
Some applications require their own specific settings, which may be different  
from those provided by the printer driver. Be sure to check the documenta-  
tion that comes with your applications for details.  
Considerable hard disk space is required on your computer for printing com-  
plex documents.  
Note  
All of the procedures in this manual assume that you are familiar with gener-  
al Windows procedures and practices. If you are not, see the documentation  
that comes with Windows for details.  
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Installing the Printer Drivers  
Limitation  
The printer drivers supplied with this printer do not support operation under  
a system running WindowsNT with a RISC based processor (MIPS R Series,  
Alpha AXP, Power PC).  
Note  
Recommended PC requirements.  
• Memory: 32MB or more  
• CPU: Pentium® 100MHz or more  
• Free Hard disk space: 100MB or more  
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Supported Operating Systems  
• Microsoft Windows 95 operating system  
• Microsoft Windows 98 operating system  
• Microsoft Windows for Workgroups operating system 3.1x  
• Microsoft Windows NT Server network operating system Version4.0  
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system Version4.0  
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Windows 95/98 - Installing the IPDL-C  
Printer Driver  
Preparation  
Before starting installation, be sure to carefully read the README file that is  
on the CD-ROM containing the printer driver.  
Important  
Never have two versions of the same printer driver installed on your system  
at the same time. When upgrading to a new version of the printer driver, de-  
lete the old version, and then install the new one.  
Normally you can use plug and play to install the printer driver. If your system  
does not support plug and play, add the printer from the [Printers] window.  
4
Plug and Play  
Plug and play automatically makes the required software settings whenever  
it detects that a new peripheral device has been connected to the computer.  
Plug and play operates when the following conditions are present.  
• The computer supports plug and play (see the computer's documentation  
for details).  
• The printer is connected to the computer by a bi-directional interface cable.  
• Printer power is turned on first, and then the computer is turned on.  
Printer Driver Installation  
A Read the README file.  
B Turn on the printer.  
C Turn on the computer.  
D Install the driver in accordance with the instructions that appear on your  
computer screen.  
• If the [New Hardware Found] dialog appears. P.32 “Plug and Play Instal-  
lation 1”  
• If the [Device Driver Wizard] appears. P.33 “Plug and Play Installation 2”  
• If Windows 95/98 starts normally. P.34 “Installing the Printer Driver  
Without Using Plug and Play”  
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Installing the Printer Driver Using Plug and Play  
Preparation  
Check to make sure that the printer is connected properly to your computer,  
and that computer power is turned off.  
A Turn on the printer's power switch.  
B Turn on your computer.  
Continue with one of the procedures below in accordance with what appears  
on your computer's screen.  
Note  
What happens after you turn on your computer depends on which version  
4
When the New Hardware Found dialog appears  
[ ]  
The dialog indicates that plug and play is working. Continue with the pro-  
When the Device Driver Wizard appears  
[ ]  
This indicates that plug and play is working. Continue with the procedure  
under P.33 “Plug and Play Installation 2” .  
When Windows 95/98 starts normally  
This indicates that plug and play is not working. Continue with the proce-  
dure under P.34 “Installing the Printer Driver Without Using Plug and Play”.  
Plug and Play Installation 1  
Use the following procedure to install the printer when the [New Hardware Found  
dialog appears after you turn on the printer and then your computer.  
]
A Insert the CD-ROM that comes with the printer, into your computer's CD-  
ROM drive.  
B Click [Browse].  
The Windows 95/98 printer driver is on the following directory on the CD-  
ROM: DRIVERS\IPDL_C\WIN95_98.  
C Select the CD-ROM drive using the [Drives] list box.  
D In the [Folders] box, double-click [DRIVERS], [IPDL_C] and then [WIN95_98]. Fi-  
nally, click [OK].  
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E Click [OK].  
The installer copies the printer driver files from the CD-ROM to your comput-  
er's hard disk.  
F Restart Windows after completing the installation.  
Important  
If your printer is equipped with certain options (ex. paper feed unit or  
memory unit), you should set up the options with the printer driver. ⇒  
P.35 “Setting Up Options”  
Plug and Play Installation 2  
Use the following procedure to install the printer when the [Device Driver Wizard  
]
4
appears after you turn on the printer and then your computer.  
A Insert the CD-ROM that comes with the printer into your computer's CD-  
ROM drive, and then click [Next].  
B Click [Finish].  
C Change the name of the printer, if you want, and then click [Finish].  
D If the next dialog appears, click [OK].  
E If the next dialog asking you to specify the CD-ROM drive appears, select  
the CD-ROM drive from the listbox. Finally, click [OK].  
F Follow the instructions on the screen.  
G Restart Windows after completing the installation.  
Important  
If your printer is equipped with certain options (ex. paper feed unit or  
memory unit), you should set up the options with the printer driver. ⇒  
P.35 “Setting Up Options”  
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Installing the Printer Driver Without Using Plug and Play  
Turn on the printer and then your computer, and then use the following proce-  
dure to install the printer driver.  
A Close all applications that are currently running.  
B Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
C Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The [Add Printer Wizard] appears.  
D Click [Next].  
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A dialog for specifying the port where the printer is connected appears.  
E After confirming that the [Local Printer] option is selected, click [Next].  
A dialog for selecting the printer manufacturer and model name appears.  
F Click [Have Disk].  
A dialog for driver installation from a disk appears.  
G Insert the CD-ROM that comes with the printer into your computer's CD-  
ROM drive.  
H Click [Browse].  
The Windows 95/98 printer driver is on the following directory on the CD-  
ROM: DRIVERS\IPDL_C\WIN95_98.  
I Use the [Drives] listbox to select the CD-ROM drive.  
J In the [Folders] box, double-click [DRIVERS], [IPDL_C] and then [WIN95_98]. Fi-  
nally , click [OK].  
K Click [OK].  
L Select the name of the printer whose driver you want to install by clicking  
it, and then click [Next].  
A port selection dialog appears.  
M In the [Available Ports] box, select [Printer Port] by clicking it, and then click  
[
Next].  
A dialog for changing the printer name appears.  
N Change the name of the printer if you want, and then click [Next].  
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O Specify whether or not you want to print a test page, and then click [Finish].  
The printer driver files are copied from the CD-ROM to your computer's hard  
disk.  
P If you are asked if you restart Windows, select [Yes]. If you are not asked,  
restart Windows after completing the installation.  
Q After Windows restarts, set up any options you have installed on the print-  
er.  
Reference  
P.35 “Setting Up Options”  
Setting Up Options  
4
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the [Installable Options] dialog  
from Windows. You cannot set up options when accessing the [Installable Op-  
tions] dialog from an application.  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Select the icon of the printer you want to use by clicking it. On the [File  
]
menu, click [Properties].  
C Click [Setup] tab, and then click [Installable Options].  
The [Installable Options] dialog appears.  
D Use the [Option Tray] listbox to specify the optional tray unit.  
Specifying the wrong tray here will make it impossible to use your tray cor-  
rectly.  
E Use the [Total Printer Memory] listbox to specify how much memory is in-  
stalled on the printer.  
Specifying the wrong amount of memory here may cause printing problems.  
Be sure to change this setting whenever you add more memory.  
Reference  
You can find out how much memory is currently stored in memory by  
printing a Configuration Page on the printer. P.107 “Printing the Config-  
uration Page”  
F Click [OK] to close the dialog.  
G Click [OK] to close the printer's Properties dialog.  
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Canceling a Print Job  
A Double-click the printer icon on the Windows Task Bar.  
This opens a window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued  
for printing. Check the current status of the job you want to cancel.  
B Select the name of the job you want to cancel by clicking it.  
C On the [Document] menu, click [Cancel Printing].  
Note  
You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the  
printer icon in the [Printers] window.  
4
D Make sure that the printer's On Line indicator is lit, press the printer's {Re-  
set} key.  
The message appears on the operation panel display indicating that the print  
job is being cancelled.  
Important  
The above procedure cancels the print job that is currently being processed  
by the printer. In some cases, the printer may already be processing data  
for the next print job following the one currently being output. In such a  
case, the next print job is also canceled when you press {Reset}.  
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, be careful you  
don't accidentally cancel someone else's print job.  
Note  
You cannot stop printing data that has already been processed internally  
by the printer. Because of this, printing may continue for a few pages after  
you press {Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data may take a considerable  
time to stop.  
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Windows 3.1x - Installing the IPDL-C Printer  
Driver  
Preparation  
Before starting installation, be sure to carefully read the README file that is  
on the CD-ROM containing the printer driver.  
Important  
Never have two versions of the same printer driver installed on your system  
at the same time. When upgrading to a new version of the printer driver, de-  
lete the old version, and then install the new one.  
4
Installing the Printer Driver  
A From the Program Manager [Main] group, open the [Control Panel] and dou-  
ble-click the Printers icon.  
The [Printers] dialog appears.  
B Click [Add] to expand the dialog and display the [List of Printers].  
If there are no printers installed on your computer, the [List of Printers] appears  
automatically when you display the [Printers] dialog, and the [Add] button is  
grayed out. If this is the case, perform the next step, below.  
C In the [List of Printers], select [Install Unlisted or Updated Printer] by clicking it,  
and then click [Install…].  
The [Install Drivers] dialog appears.  
D Insert the CD-ROM that comes with the printer into your computer's CD-  
ROM drive.  
E Click [Browse…].  
The Windows 3.1x printer driver is on the following directory on the CD-  
ROM: DRIVERS\IPDL_C\WIN31.  
F Use the [Drives] listbox to select the CD-ROM drive.  
G In the [Directories] box, double-click [DRIVERS], [IPDL_C] and then [WIN31]. Fi-  
nally click [OK].  
H Click [OK].  
I In the [List of Printers] box, select the name of the printer whose driver you  
want to install by clicking it, and then click [OK].  
The printer driver files are copied from the CD-ROM to your computer's hard  
disk. After installation is complete, click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog.  
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J After installation is complete, click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog.  
K Restart Windows.  
L After Windows restarts, setup any options you have installed on the print-  
er.  
Reference  
P.38 “Setting Up Options”  
Setting Up Options  
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the [Installable Options] dialog  
from Windows. You cannot set up options when accessing the [Installable Op-  
tions] dialog from an application.  
4
A From the Program Manager [Main] group, open the [Control Panel] and dou-  
ble-click the [Printers] icon.  
The [Printers] dialog appears.  
B In the [Installed Printers] box, select the name of the printer you want to use  
by clicking it, and then click [Setup…].  
A dialog for making printer driver settings appears.  
C Click [Setup] tab, and then click [Installable Options].  
The [Installable Options] dialog appears.  
D Use the [Option Tray] listbox to specify the optional tray unit.  
Specifying the wrong tray here will make it impossible to use your tray cor-  
rectly.  
E Use the [Total Printer Memory] listbox to specify how much memory is in-  
stalled on the printer.  
Specifying the wrong amount of memory here may cause printing problems.  
Be sure to change this setting whenever you add more memory.  
Reference  
You can find out how much memory is currently stored in memory by  
printing Configuration Page on the printer. P.107 “Printing the Configu-  
ration Page”  
F Click [OK] to close the dialog.  
G Click [OK] to close the dialog.  
H Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog.  
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Canceling a Print Job  
A In the [Main] group, double-click the [Print Manager] icon.  
A window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued for printing  
appears.  
B Select the name of the job you want to cancel by clicking it.  
C On the [Document] menu, click [Delete Document].  
D Click [Close] to close the dialog.  
E Make sure that the printer's On Line indicator is lit, press the printer's {Re-  
set} key.  
4
The message appears on the operation panel display indicating that the print  
job is being cancelled.  
Important  
The above procedure cancels the print job that is currently being processed  
by the printer. In some cases, the printer may already be processing data  
for the next print job following the one currently being output. In such a  
case, the next print job is also canceled when you press {Reset}.  
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, be careful you  
don't accidentally cancels someone else's print job.  
Note  
You cannot stop printing data that has already been processed internally  
by the printer. Because of this, printing may continue for a few pages after  
you press {Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data may take a considerable  
time to stop.  
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Windows NT4.0 - Installing the IPDL-C  
Printer Driver  
Preparation  
Before starting installation, be sure to carefully read the README file that is  
on the CD-ROM containing the printer driver.  
Important  
Never have two versions of the same printer driver installed on your system  
at the same time. When upgrading to a new version of the printer driver, de-  
lete the old version, and then install the new one.  
Limitation  
4
Printer driver installation requires full control access right. To install the  
printer driver, log on as an Administrators or a Power Users group member.  
Installing the Printer Driver  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
The [Add Printer Wizard] appears.  
C After confirming that [My Computer] option is selected, click [Next].  
A dialog for specifying the port where the printer is connected appears.  
D Click a check box to select the port you want to use, and click [Next].  
A dialog for the manufacturer and model of the printer appears.  
E Click [Have Disk…].  
A dialog for driver installation from a disk appears.  
F Insert the CD-ROM that comes with the printer into your computer's CD-  
ROM drive.  
G Change the drive name in the listbox to the name of the CD-ROM drive,  
and then click [Browse…].  
The Windows NT4.0 printer driver is on the following directory on the CD-  
ROM: DRIVERS\IPDL_C\NT4.  
H Double-click [DRIVERS], [IPDL_C] and then [NT4]. Finally, click [Open].  
I Click [OK].  
A printer model selection dialog appears.  
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J Select the name of the printer whose driver you want to install by clicking  
it, and then click [Next].  
A dialog for changing the printer name appears.  
K Change the name of the printer if you want, and then click [Next].  
L If the printer is to be shared over a network, click [Shared] to select it.  
Selecting [Shared] causes the computer you are on to operate as the printer  
server. If you select [Not shared] here, skip step M.  
M In the [Shared Name] box, type in the name that printer should use on the net-  
work.  
The initial default Shared name is the same name as the Name box in step K,  
above. You can leave this name as it is, or change to a different one.  
4
N Click [Next].  
O Specify whether or not you want to print a test page, and then click [Finish].  
The printer driver files are copied from the CD-ROM to your computer's hard  
disk.  
After installation is complete, the [Printers] window appears with the icon of  
the newly installed printer.  
P Restart Windows.  
Q After Windows restarts, set up any options you have installed on the print-  
er.  
Reference  
P.41 “Setting Up Options”  
Setting Up Options  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Select the icon of the printer you want to use by clicking it. On the [File  
]
menu, click [Properties] .  
C Click the [Installable Options] tab.  
D Use the [Option Tray] listbox to specify the optional tray unit.  
Specifying the wrong tray here will make it impossible to use your tray cor-  
rectly.  
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E Use the [Total Printer Memory] listbox to specify how much memory is in-  
stalled on the printer.  
Specifying the wrong amount of memory here may cause printing problems.  
Be sure to change this setting whenever you add more memory.  
Reference  
You can find out how much memory is currently stored in memory by  
printing a Configuration Page the printer. P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
F Click [OK] to close the printer properties.  
Canceling a Print Job  
4
A Double-click the printer icon on the Windows Task Bar.  
A window that shows all the print jobs that currently queued for printing ap-  
pears. Check the current status of the job you want to cancel.  
B Select the name of the job you want to cancel by clicking it.  
C On the [Document] menu, click [Cancel Printing].  
Note  
You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the  
printer icon in the [Printers] window.  
D Make sure that the printer's On Line indicator is lit, press the printer's {Re-  
set}key.  
E The message appears on the operation panel display indicating that the  
print job is being cancelled.  
Important  
The above procedure cancels the print job that is currently being processed  
by the printer. In some cases, the printer may already be processing data  
for the next print job following the one currently being output. In such a  
case, the next print job is also canceled when you press {Reset}.  
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, be careful you  
don't accidentally cancels someone else's print job.  
Note  
You cannot stop printing data that has already been processed internally  
by the printer. Because of this, printing may continue for a few pages after  
you press {Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data may take a considerable  
time to stop.  
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5. Paper and Other Media  
Paper and Other Media Supported by this  
Printer  
Paper Types and Sizes  
This section provides the type, size, feed direction, and maximum capacity of  
paper that can be loaded into each paper tray in this printer.  
Note  
The ”K” symbol means short-edge feed direction.  
The ”L” symbol means long-edge feed direction.  
The paper feed direction depends on the paper size.  
Paper Sizes  
A3  
K
K
K
L
K
L
K
L
K
K
K
297 × 420  
257 × 364  
210 × 297  
297 × 210  
182 × 257  
257 × 182  
148 × 210  
210 × 148  
128 × 182  
105 × 148  
279 × 432  
×
×
×
B4 JIS  
A4  
×
×
×
B5 JIS  
A5  
×
×
×
×
×
B6 JIS  
A6  
×
×
×
Double Letter  
(DLT, 11" × 17")  
Legal (LG, 81/2" × 14")  
K
216 × 356  
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Paper and Other Media  
Letter (LT, 81/2" × 11")  
K
L
L
216 × 279  
279 × 216  
140 × 216  
×
×
×
×
Half Letter  
(HLT, 51/2" × 81/2")  
Executive  
(Exec., 71/4" × 101/2")  
K
L
K
184 × 276  
276 × 184  
210 × 330  
×
×
×
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Folio (81/4" × 13")  
Foolscap (F4, 81/2" × 13")  
F/GL (8" × 13")  
K
216 × 330  
K
203 × 330  
Custom Size  
×
×
means that the size is supported and needs to specify the paper size using  
the operation panel. (Regarding the bypass tray, there is no dial on the tray.)  
P.52 “Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray”  
means that the size is supported and indicated on the tray dial. Be sure to  
means that the size is supported but not indicated on the paper size dial.  
You should set the paper size dial to “p”, and specify the paper size using  
the operation panel. The default setting is Foolscap (8.5“×13”). P.51 “Spec-  
ifying paper size using the operation panel”  
× means that the size is not supported.  
The paper tray can support paper 64 – 105 g/m2 (17 – 28 lb).  
The bypass tray can support paper 64 – 157 g/m2 (17 – 42 lb).  
The optional paper tray can support paper 64 – 105 g/m2 (17 – 28 lb).  
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Precautions for Paper  
Note the following precautions when handling or selecting paper to be used  
with this printer.  
Cautions in loading paper  
Important  
Do not use paper that is meant for an inkjet printer. Otherwise, it may stick to  
the fusing unit and cause a paper misfeed.  
When printing on an OHP transparency that has a print side, load it with the  
print side down onto the bypass tray. Otherwise, it may stick to the fusing  
unit and cause a misfeed.  
• Use only the recommended paper types. Print quality cannot be guaranteed  
if other paper types are used. P.47 “Paper not supported by this printer”  
• Do not use paper that is already printed on.  
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Cautions in storing paper  
Paper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might result  
in poor print quality, paper misfeeds, or printer damage.  
Follow the precautions below.  
• Avoid storing paper in humid areas.  
• Avoid exposing paper to direct sunlight.  
• Store on a flat surface.  
• Keep open reams of paper in the package in which the paper came.  
Paper types and cautions  
Plain paper  
• The standard tray can hold up to 250 sheets. *1  
• The bypass tray can hold up to 50 sheets. *1  
• The Paper Feed Unit Type305 (option) can hold up to 500 sheets. *1  
*1  
: Based on paper that is 80 g/m2 (metric version), 20 lb (inch version) in weight.  
• If paper is curled or bent, correct it before loading.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Thick Paper  
• If you print on paper heavier than 105 g/m2 (28 lb), use the bypass tray.  
The bypass tray can hold paper up to 157 g/m2 (42 lb) in weight. The print  
quality on paper that is thicker cannot be guaranteed.  
• The bypass tray can hold up to 25 sheets.  
Note  
The number of sheets to be set may vary depending on the paper thick-  
ness and paper type.  
• When printing on thick paper, you should select the thick paper mode  
with the printer driver.  
Adhesive labels  
• When printing on adhesive labels, use the bypass tray.  
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TFWY060E  
• Load adhesive labels into the tray with the print side down.  
• Remove any unused adhesive labels from the tray after you are finished  
printing. Leaving them in the tray can cause them to curl.  
• When printing on adhesive labels, you should select the plain paper mode  
with the printer driver.  
• The bypass tray can hold up to 40 adhesive labels.  
Note  
The number of sheets to be set may vary depending on the paper thick-  
ness and paper type.  
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Paper and Other Media Supported by this Printer  
OHP transparencies  
• When printing on OHP transparency, use the bypass tray.  
TFWY060E  
• Load OHP transparencies into the tray with the print side down. Other-  
wise, it may stick to the fusing unit and cause a misfeed.  
• Remove any unused OHP transparencies from the tray after you are fin-  
ished printing. Leaving them in the tray can cause them to curl.  
• When printing on OHP transparencies, you should select the OHP trans-  
parency mode with the printer driver.  
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• The bypass tray can hold up to 50 OHP transparency sheets.  
Note  
The number of sheets to be set may vary depending on the paper thick-  
ness and paper type.  
• When the “OHP Slip” settings is set to “Off” (P.106 “11. OHP Slip”), be  
sure to remove each OHP transparency immediately after it is printed.  
Note  
If the direction and size of paper loaded in the paper tray is different  
from the direction and size of the OHP transparency, “OHP Slip” will  
not work even if “OHP Slip” settings is set to “On”. Be sure to remove  
each OHP transparency immediately after it is printed.  
Paper not supported by this printer  
Avoid using the following types of paper that are not supported by this printer:  
• Paper whose weight is heavier or lighter than the limitation.  
• Bent, folded, or creased paper  
• Curled or twisted paper  
• Torn paper  
• Wrinkled paper  
• Damp paper  
• Paper stuck together  
• Paper that is dry enough to emit static electricity  
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Paper and Other Media  
• Paper that has already been printed on (with the exception of preprinted let-  
terhead)  
Note  
The ink for the format printing by a copier, or an inkjet printer and so on  
might do harm to the fusing unit of this printer due to a difference in fusing  
temperatures.  
• Coated paper (except the recommended one)  
• Special paper like thermal paper, aluminum foil, carbon paper and conduc-  
tive paper  
• Heavily textured paper  
• Glued paper  
• Label paper on which glue or base paper is exposed  
• Paper with clips or stapled  
• Paper with tape or ribbons attached  
• Paper is meant for an inkjet printer.  
• Envelopes  
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Printable Area  
The following shows the printable area for this printer. Be sure to set the print  
margins correctly.  
Feed direction  
4.3mm(1/6")  
4.3mm(1/6")  
4.3mm(1/6")  
printable area  
4.3mm(1/6")  
Note  
The printable area may vary depending on paper size, printer language and  
printer driver settings.  
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Loading Paper  
Loading Paper  
B Slide the paper guides to posi-  
tions that match the size of paper  
you want to load.  
Loading Paper in the Paper  
Tray  
Adjust the paper guides until they  
click into position.  
Use the following procedure to load  
paper in the paper tray and optional  
tray. See P.52 “Loading Paper in the By-  
pass Tray” for details on the bypass  
tray.  
Important  
After you load paper, you must set  
the paper size dial to match the ac-  
tual paper size loaded in the tray.  
TFWY100E  
5
Important  
Reference  
Do not touch the friction pad  
(A). Otherwise, paper misfeeds  
or paper multi-feeds might oc-  
cur .  
See P.43 “Paper and Other Media  
Supported by this Printer” for details  
on supported paper types and siz-  
es.  
C Load paper into the tray with the  
A Carefully pull the paper tray out  
of the printer and place it on a flat  
surface.  
print side up.  
TFWY110E  
TFWY090E  
Important  
Make sure that the stack of pa-  
per is no higher than the limit  
mark (TT) inside the tray.  
Make sure the paper fits under  
the back paper guide.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Important  
D Adjust the paper size dial to  
match the size of the paper in the  
paper tray.  
When loading B4 JISK, B5  
JISL, A5L, 51/2"×81/2"L,  
8"×13”K, 81/4"×13"K or 81/2"  
dial to “p” and specify the pa-  
per size using the operation  
panel. P.51 “Specifying paper  
size using the operation panel”  
E Slide the paper tray completely  
into the printer.  
TFWY120E  
Important  
Be sure to insert the paper tray  
completely. Otherwise, paper  
misfeeds might occur.  
Note  
The following table shows the  
position of the paper size dial.  
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Paper Size  
Standard  
Tray  
Optional  
Tray  
(Tray1)  
(Tray2/3)  
A3  
A4  
A5  
B4  
B5  
A3K  
A4L  
p
A3K  
A4L  
p
p
p
p
Double Letter  
(11"×17")  
11×17  
11×17  
81/2×14  
81/2×14  
81/2×11  
Legal  
(81/2"×14")  
81/2×11  
Letter  
(81/2"×11")  
Half Letter  
p
(51/2" 81/2")  
×
71/4"×101/2" 71/4"×101/2"  
Executive  
(71/4" 101/2")  
×
F
p
p
p
p
(8"×13")  
Folio  
(81/4"×13")  
Foolscap  
(81/2"×13")  
p
p
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Loading Paper  
<Tray Size[ *] > j  
*8.5x1 3  
Specifying paper size using the  
operation panel  
l
Use the following procedure to speci-  
fy the paper size from the printer's  
operation panel after loading paper  
with mark “p” in the table men-  
tioned above into tray 1, tray 2 and  
tray 3.  
D Use {U}{T} to select the paper  
size you have specified for the pa-  
per tray, and then press {Enter}.  
<Tray Size[ *] > j  
8.25x1 3  
l
A Press {Menu}.  
E Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen ap-  
pears.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
I PDL-C  
Ready  
TFWS020E  
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F Press {On Line} to enter the off-  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
line condition.  
The On Line indicator turns off.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
G Press {Reset}.  
B Use {U}{T} to display “System  
Menu”, and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
System Menu  
j
l
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<System Menu> j  
1 .Paper Tray l  
C Use {U}{T} to display “2.Tray  
Size[p]”, and then press {Enter}.  
<System Menu> j  
2.Tray Size[ *] l  
The currently selected paper size  
appears on the panel display.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Note  
Loading Paper in the Bypass  
Tray  
Slide out the bypass tray ex-  
tender.  
Note  
Reference  
P.43 “Paper Types and Sizes”  
P.45 “Precautions for Paper”  
TFWY150E  
Loading paper  
C Load paper until it stops with the  
print side down.  
A Open the bypass tray.  
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TFWY160E  
TFWY130E  
Important  
B Slide the side guides.  
Make sure the paper fits under  
the side guides.  
The side guides should be set to  
the correct paper size to avoid  
paper feed problems.  
Do not load paper when print-  
ing.  
TFWY140E  
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Loading Paper  
E Select the paper size you have  
Specifying paper size using the  
operation panel  
specified for the paper tray.  
Use the following procedure to speci-  
fy the paper size from the printer's  
operation panel after loading paper  
into the bypass tray.  
Standard Paper Size  
A Use {U}{T} to display the pa-  
per size that is in the tray, and  
then press {Enter}.  
A Press {Media}.  
The following message appears  
on the panel display.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
<Media>  
2.Paper Size l  
j
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS040E  
Custom Size Paper  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
A Use {U}{T} to display “Cus-  
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tom”, and then press {Enter}.  
The following message appears  
on the panel display.  
<Media>  
1 .Paper Tray l  
j
<Custom>  
jl/# Width 297mm  
l
B After confirming that “1.Paper  
Tray” is on the display, press {En-  
ter}.  
B Use {U}{T} to change the third  
(leftmost) digit of the paper  
width, and then press {Enter}.  
<Paper Tray>  
*Tray1 /A4  
j
l
The pointer (l) moves to the  
right.  
C Use {U}{T} to display “Byps.”,  
and then press {Enter}.  
<Custom>  
jl/# Width 1 97mm  
l
Note  
If there is no paper in the bypass  
tray, the Error indicator stays  
on.  
Note  
Press {Escape} to move the  
pointer to the left.  
D Use {U}{T} to display “2. Paper  
Press {Escape} while the  
pointer is located at the left-  
most digit of the width to  
cancel the settings and return  
to step D.  
Size”, and then press {Enter}.  
The current paper size appears on  
the panel display.  
<Paper Size>  
A3  
j
l
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Paper and Other Media  
C Repeat step B to set the value  
of the width.  
Sliding out the Output Tray  
Extender  
If you load paper of A4L or 81/2" ×  
11"L or larger, slide out the output  
tray extender.  
While the pointer is located at  
the first (rightmost) digit of the  
width, press {Enter} to advance  
to the length setup display.  
Note  
Important  
Press {Escape} while the  
pointer is located at the left-  
most digit of the width to re-  
turn to the width setup  
display.  
Do not place the rear end of the  
printer near a wall or touch it with  
barehands. This area can become  
extremely hot.  
D Repeat steps B and C to set  
the value of the length.  
While the pointer is located at  
the first (rightmost) digit of the  
length, press {Enter} to return to  
“Media”.  
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<Media>  
2.Paper Size l  
j
TFWX440E  
E Press {Escape}.  
Note  
The normal display screen ap-  
pears.  
After printing, return the output  
tray extender to its original posi-  
tion.  
I PDL-C  
Ready  
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6. Troubleshooting  
Error & Status Messages  
There are three types of error messages:  
• Printed error message  
• Displayed error message  
• Getting Printer Information over the Network  
Printed Error Message  
The error message shown below is output by the printer whenever there is not  
enough memory to print your data.  
Error Message  
Required Action  
There is not enough memory in your  
The following are the actions you should  
printer to print this page. Change the res- take when you encounter memory short-  
olution to 300 dpi in the printer driver and age problems. If these actions do not solve  
try again. For details, please refer to the  
the problem individually, try them in  
troubleshooting section in your manual. combination with each other. P.114  
“Low Memory”  
Install the optional memory unit to in-  
crease printer memory capacity. ⇒  
P.11 “Installing the Memory Unit  
(SIMM)”  
B Change the Color Level to [1 bit].  
Use the printer driver to select [Fast] or  
change the Color Level to [1 bit].  
The printer driver online help  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating In-  
structions”  
C Reduce resolution.  
Use the printer driver to set resolution  
to 300 dpi.  
The printer driver online help  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating In-  
D Turn on "Image Memory".  
Use the printer's "System Menu" to  
turn on "Image Memory". P.95  
“Making Printer Settings with the Opera-  
tion Panel”  
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Troubleshooting  
Error & Status Messages on the Operation Panel  
Note  
The panel display can show only one error message at a time. Printing a con-  
figuration page shows all current printer errors under the Printer Error item  
of the Printer Information section. P.107 “Printing the Configuration Page”  
Message  
Add FuserOil  
Description  
Comments  
The fuser oil bottle is emp- Replace the fuser oil bottle.  
ty.  
Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter”  
(on the upper line)  
Add FuserOil  
Fuser oil is low. You can  
print about 200 or /more  
pages after this message  
appears.  
Replace the fuser oil bottle.  
P.90 “Replacing the Fuser  
(on the lower line)  
Add Toner  
xxx  
Indicated toner is low or  
runs out.  
Replace the indicated toner  
cartridge. P.85 “Replac-  
ing the Toner Cartridge”  
Change Fuser  
Change PCU  
The fusing unit is at the end Contact your sales or ser-  
of its service life. vice representative.  
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The photoconductor unit is If printed side gets dirty,  
nearly at the end of its life. replace the photoconduc-  
tor unit. P.88 “Replacing  
the Photoconductor Unit”  
Close Front Cover  
Close Left Cover  
The front cover is open.  
Close the front cover. (⇒  
P.1)  
The left cover is open.  
Close the left cover. (P.1)  
Close Paper Exit  
Cover  
The paper exit cover is  
open.  
Close the paper exit cover.  
(P.3)  
Load  
There is no indicated paper Load the indicated paper  
size in the paper tray being size into the paper tray be-  
(paper size)  
used.  
ing used. P.49 “Loading  
Paper”  
There is no correct paper  
size in the paper tray.  
Load the correct paper size.  
Load (paper size)  
Press # key  
There is no indicated paper Load the indicated paper  
size in any paper tray.  
and press {Enter} to re-  
sume printing.  
Open Front Cover  
Remove Misfeed  
There is a paper misfeed in Remove the misfed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 “Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
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Error & Status Messages  
Message  
Description  
Comments  
Paper Size Error  
There is a difference be-  
After confirming that the  
tween the paper size in the size, feed direction of paper  
tray and the requested pa- and the paper size dial in  
per size from the computer. the tray are set correctly,  
open and close the front  
cover. P.49 “Loading Pa-  
per in the Paper Tray”  
Power Off/On  
SC:xxx  
There is a malfunction in  
the printer.  
Turn the printer off and on.  
problem, contact your sales  
or service representative.  
Remove Misfeed  
There is a paper misfeed in Remove the misfed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
From Output Tray  
Remove Misfeed  
From Tray #  
There is a paper misfeed in Remove the misfed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
Reset Charger  
Correctly  
The charger is not set cor- Set the charger correctly. ⇒  
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rectly or the charger clean- P.92 “Replacing the Waste  
er is not in the correct  
Toner Bottle and Charger”  
position.  
Reset Fusing  
The fusing unit is not in-  
stalled in the printer.  
vice representative.  
Unit Correctly  
Reset PCU  
Correctly  
The photoconductor unit is Install the photoconductor  
not installed in the printer. unit. P.88 “Replacing the  
Photoconductor Unit”  
Reset Toner  
Correctly  
The toner cartridge is not  
installed correctly.  
Install the cartridge cor-  
rectly. P.85 “Replacing  
the Toner Cartridge”  
Reset Tray  
Correctly  
The paper tray is not in-  
stalled correctly.  
Install the paper tray cor-  
rectly.  
The tray on the paper feed- Install the paper tray cor-  
ing path was not set cor-  
rectly when the printer  
received the print job.  
ly.  
Reset Waste T  
The waste toner bottle is  
not installed.  
Install the waste toner bot-  
tle. P.92 “Replacing the  
Waste Toner Bottle and  
Charger”  
Bottle Correctly  
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Message  
Description  
Comments  
Warming Up  
The printer is preparing for Wait until the printer is  
printing.  
warmed up.  
The printer adjusts itself  
regularly to maintain print  
quality. (This message  
might appear while print-  
ing.)  
It is not an error message.  
The printer is working  
Waste T Full  
The waste toner bottle is  
nearly full.  
Replace the waste toner  
bottle. P.92 “Replacing  
Charger”  
(on the lower line)  
Waste Toner is  
Full  
The waste toner bottle is  
full.  
Replace the waste toner  
bottle. P.92 “Replacing  
the Waste Toner Bottle and  
Charger”  
A3:Error  
Ther is too much data for  
the I/O buffer to handle.  
Check if the interface cable  
is inserted into the printer  
and your computer secure-  
ly.  
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Check if the interface cable  
is not damaged or broken.  
Increase the size of I/O  
buffer. P.103 “System  
Menu”  
A6:Error  
AB:Error  
There is not enough printer See P.114 “Low Memory”.  
memory to print one or  
more of the pages in the  
print job.  
The printer is unable to  
process the data you are  
trying to print.  
Install an optional memory  
units (SIMM) to increase  
printer memory capacity.  
Reduce the amount of data  
being sent to the printer.  
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Error & Status Messages  
Message  
Description  
Comments  
B0:Error  
An error has occurred in  
the optional memory unit. switch off and on. Then, try  
Turn the printer's power  
(SIMM)  
to print again.  
Turn off the printer's pow-  
er switch. Reinstall the  
memory unit and turn on  
the printer's power switch.  
Then, try to print again.  
Turn off the printer's pow-  
er switch. Remove the  
memory unit and turn on  
the printer's power switch.  
Then, try to print again.  
Note  
If you remove the mem-  
up the option with the  
dows 95/98 P.35  
Windows 3.1x P.38  
“Setting Up Options”,  
Windows NT4.0 P.41  
“Setting Up Options”.  
In this case, you might  
not be able print com-  
plex print jobs.  
B1:Error  
B3:Error  
An error has occurred in  
the standard parallel inter- vice representative.  
face.  
Contact your sales or ser-  
The printer setting is  
wrong.  
"Menu Reset" of the "Main-  
tenance" menu. P.95  
“Making Printer Settings  
with the Operation Panel”  
B5:Error  
An error has occurred in  
the optional RICOH-  
SCRIPT2 module.  
Remove the RICOH-  
SCRIPT2 module from the  
printer and turn off and on  
the printer's power switch.  
Then, try to print again.  
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Message  
Description  
Comments  
B6:Error  
B7: Error  
An error has occurred in  
the optional parallel inter- er switch. Remove and re-  
face board.  
Turn off the printer's pow-  
install the optional parallel  
interface board and turn on  
the printer's power switch.  
Then, try to print again.  
An error has occurred in  
the optional network inter- switch off and on. Then, try  
Turn the printer's power  
face board.  
to print again.  
Turn off the printer's pow-  
er switch. Reinstall the net-  
work interface board and  
turn on the printer's power  
switch. Then, try to print  
again.  
Turn off the printer's pow-  
er switch. Remove the net-  
work interface board from  
the printer and turn on the  
printer's power switch.  
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Then, try to print again.  
Note  
If you remove the net-  
work interface board,  
you cannot perform  
your print job over the  
network. You can send  
your print job to the  
printer only via a paral-  
lel cable connection.  
85:Error  
86:Error  
An error has occurred in  
the printer's standard  
memory.  
Turn off and on the print-  
er's power switch.  
You may be trying to print Make sure you are using  
with the wrong printer  
driver.  
the correct printer driver.  
You might not use the cor- Make sure you are using  
rect interface cable.  
the correct interface cable.  
91:Error  
An error has occurred in  
the printer's standard  
memory.  
Turn off and on the print-  
er's power switch.  
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Error & Status Messages  
Message  
Description  
94:Error  
The amount of the memory Specify the correct memory  
is not set correctly.  
capacity using the printer  
driver. Windows 95/98 ⇒  
P.35 “Setting Up Options”,  
Windows 3.1x P.38 “Set-  
ting Up Options”, Windows  
NT4.0 P.41 “Setting Up  
Options”  
Note  
If you cannot solve the problem by taking above actions, turn the printer  
power off and then back on again. If this does not clear the error message,  
write down the error number and the message, and contact your sales or ser-  
vice representative.  
Getting Printer Information over the Network  
Note  
The optional network interface board is required to get the information over  
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the network  
Printer Current Status  
You can check the printer's current status using the following method.  
UNIX  
Usethelpqcommandorstatparameterofrsh,rcp,orftp.  
mshell  
Use status command.  
Message  
Description  
Comments  
Ready  
Printer works properly.  
Add Fuser Oil  
The fuser oil bottle is emp- Replace the fuser oil bottle.  
ty.  
P.90 “Replacing the Fuser  
Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter”  
Call Service  
There is malfunction in the Turn the printer off and  
printer.  
then on.  
If this doesn't clear the  
problem, contact your sales  
or service representative.  
Change Fusing Unit  
The fusing unit is at the end Contact your sales or ser-  
of its life. vice representative.  
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Troubleshooting  
Message  
Description  
Change PCU  
The photoconductor unit is If printed side gets dirty,  
nearly at the end of its life. replace the photoconduc-  
tor unit. P.88 “Replacing  
the Photoconductor Unit”  
Close Front Cover  
The front cover is open.  
Close the front cover. (⇒  
P.1)  
Close Left Cover  
The left cover is open.  
Close the left cover. (P.1)  
Close Paper Exit Cover  
The paper exit cover is  
open.  
Close the paper exit cover.  
(P.3)  
Energy Save Mode  
Error: Power Off/On  
Fuser Oil is Low  
The printer is in Energy  
Saver mode.  
Wait for a while.  
There is malfunction in the Turn the printer off and on.  
printer.  
Fuser oil is low. You can  
print about 200 pages more P.90 “Replacing the Fuser  
after this message appears. Oil Bottle and Ozone Filter”  
Replace the fuser oil bottle.  
Load Paper  
There is no paper of the in- Load paper of the indicated  
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dicated paper size in the  
paper tray being used.  
paper size into the paper  
tray being used.  
Misfeed: Front Cover  
Misfeed: Output Tray  
Misfeed: Paper Tray  
Paper Size Error  
There is a paper misfeed in Remove the misfed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
There is a paper misfed in Remove the misfeed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
There is a paper misfed in Remove the misfeed paper.  
the printer.  
P.76 “Removing Misfed  
Paper”  
There is a difference be-  
After confirming that the  
tween the paper size in the size, feed direction of paper  
tray and the requested pa- and the paper size dial in  
per size from the computer. the tray are set correctly,  
open and close the front  
cover. P.49 “Loading Pa-  
per in the Paper Tray”  
Please Wait  
The printer is now prepar- Wait for a while.  
ing for printing.  
Reset Fusing Unit  
The fusing unit is not in-  
stalled in the printer.  
Contact your sales or ser-  
vice representative.  
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Error & Status Messages  
Message  
Description  
Comments  
Reset PCU Correctly  
The photoconductor unit is Install the photoconductor  
not installed in the printer. unit correctly. P.88 “Re-  
Unit”  
Reset Toner Correctly  
Reset Tray Correctly  
The toner cartridge is not  
installed correctly.  
Install the cartridge cor-  
rectly. P.85 “Replacing  
the Toner Cartridge”  
The paper tray is not in-  
stalled correctly.  
Install the paper tray cor-  
rectly.  
The tray on the paper feed- Install the paper tray cor-  
ing path is not set correctly rectly. The printer will re-  
when the printer receives  
the print job.  
ly.  
Reset Waste Toner  
Toner is Low: XXX  
The waste toner bottle is  
not installed correctly.  
Install the waste toner bot-  
placing the Waste Toner  
Bottle and Charger”  
The indicated toner is low Replace the toner cartridge.  
or has run out.  
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P.85 “Replacing the Toner  
Cartridge”  
WarmUp  
The printer is preparing for Wait until the printer is  
printing.  
Waste Toner is Full  
The waste toner bottle is  
full.  
Replace the waste toner  
bottle. P.92 “Replacing  
Charger”  
Waste Toner Nearly Full  
The waste toner bottle is  
nearly full.  
Replace the waste toner  
bottle. P.92 “Replacing  
the Waste Toner Bottle and  
Charger”  
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Printer Configuration  
You can check the printer's current status using the following method.  
UNIX  
Usethelpqcommandorstatparameterofrsh,rcp,orftp.  
mshell  
Use info command.  
Note  
“*” (asterisk) is displayed with the current setting.  
Regarding *1–*4, see the attached table.  
Item  
Description  
Printer System  
Network Board  
Input Tray  
Version of the printer  
Version of the network board  
No. ID number of the paper tray  
Name of the paper tray*1  
Paper size loaded in the paper tray*2  
Current status of the paper tray*3  
Name  
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PageSize  
Status  
Output Tray  
Emulation  
Program  
No. ID number of the output tray  
Name Name of the output tray (The fixed name  
is “Standard”.)  
Status Current status of the output tray (The  
fixed name is “Normal”.)  
No. ID number of the emulation used by the  
printer  
Name  
Name of the emulation used in the print-  
er*4  
Version  
Version of the emulation  
No. ID number of the program  
Name Name of the program (The fixed name is  
blank.)  
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*1 Input Tray: Name  
Name  
Description  
Tray1  
Standard Tray  
Tray2  
Paper Feed Unit (upside)  
Paper Feed Unit (downside)  
Bypass Tray  
Tray3  
Bypass Tray  
*2 Input Tray: Paper Size  
Paper Size  
Description  
A3R  
A3K  
A4L  
A5L  
A6K  
B4K  
A4  
A5  
A6R  
B4R  
B5  
B5L  
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B6R  
DLR  
LGR  
B6K  
11”×17"K  
81/2×14"K  
81/2"×11”L  
51/2"×81/2"L  
71/4"×101/2"L  
8"×13"K  
LT  
HL  
EX  
FR  
81/4"×13"K  
81/2"×13"K  
Custom size  
FLR  
F4R  
FRE  
*3 Input Tray: Status  
Status  
Description  
Normal  
NoTray  
There is no paper tray  
PaperEnd  
There is no paper in the paper tray  
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*4 Emulation: Name  
Emulation Name  
Description  
RWC(IPDL-C)  
IPDL-C  
RPS(RicohScript2)  
R-PS2(option)  
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Printer Doesn't Print  
Possible Cause  
Solutions  
Is the power on?  
Make sure that the power cord is securely plugged into the  
wall socket and the printer's power socket.  
Turn on the printer's power switch. P.7 “Turning the  
Printer On and Off”  
Is the interface cable  
Connect the interface cable properly. If there are any con-  
properly connecting the nectors or screws, make sure they are fastened securely.  
printer to your comput-  
er connected securely?  
See the "Quick Installation Guide" for details about the set-  
tings.  
Are you using a correct The type of interface cable you should use depends on your  
interface cable?  
computer. Be sure to use the correct one.  
If the cable is damaged or worn, replace it with a new one.  
See the “Quick Installation Guide” for details about the set-  
tings.  
Does the On Line indi- Press {On Line} to light it up.  
cator stay on?  
Is the paper set?  
Load paper into the paper tray or on the bypass tray. P.49  
“Loading Paper”  
Does the Error indicator Check the error message on the panel display and do the re-  
stay red?  
quired action. P.56 “Error & Status Messages on the Opera-  
tion Panel”  
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Troubleshooting  
Possible Cause  
Solutions  
Is the Data In indicator If not, the data is not being sent to the printer. Or the printer  
blinking or lit after start- may be resetting the print job because there was a long de-  
ing the print job?  
lay in receiving the data from the computer.  
If the printer is using "I/O Timeout"  
Increase the value of the "I/O Timeout" setting of the "IP-  
DL-C Menu" or set the "I/O Timeout" value to "0" (this is  
the off setting). P.103 “IPDL-C Menu”  
If your printer is connected to the computer using the in-  
terface cable  
Confirm that the printer port settings are correct. For a  
parallel port connection, port LPT1 or LPT2 should be  
set.  
For more information on the printer port settings, see the  
notes after this table.  
Network Connection  
Contact your network administrator.  
If the Data In indicator is blinking or lit.  
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The printer may be resetting the print job. Take the follow-  
ing steps to correct the situation.  
• Increase the "Job Timeout" setting of the "IPDL-C Menu".  
• Make sure your printer driver settings are correct.  
• Change the setting of the "Transfer" of the "System  
Menu".  
• Make sure the "Parallel" of the "System Menu" is correct.  
Can you print a test  
page (configuration  
page)?  
If you can't print a test page, it probably indicates a printer  
malfunction. You should contact your sales or service repre-  
sentative.  
If you can print a test page but cannot get the printer to print  
when you issue a print command from your computer, it  
probably means there is a problem with your computer.  
Also keep in mind that large, complex data might take long  
time for the printer process. P.107 “Printing the Configura-  
tion Page”  
If you cannot solve the problem by taking the above actions, contact your sales  
or service representative.  
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Printer Doesn't Print  
Note  
Windows 95/98  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
B Select the icon of the printer by clicking it. Next, on the [File] menu, click  
[
Properties].  
C Click [Details] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port] box to make sure the correct port is  
selected.  
Windows 3.1x  
A On the [Control Panel], double-click [Printers] icon.  
B Confirm that this printer is specified as the default printer.  
C Click [Connect].  
D Check the [Ports] box to make sure the correct port is selected.  
Windows NT4.0  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
B Select the icon of the printer by clicking it. Next, on the [File] menu, click  
[
Properties].  
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C Click [Port] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port] box to make sure the correct port is  
selected.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
The printer prints a message This message is printed when the printer does not have  
indicating insufficient mem- enough memory to print a page.  
ory.  
The following are the actions you should take when  
you encounter memory shortage problems. If these ac-  
tions do not solve the problem individually, try them  
in combination with each other. P.114 “Low Memo-  
ry”  
A Increase printer memory.  
Install the optional memory unit to increase printer  
memory capacity. P.11 “Installing the Memory  
Unit (SIMM)”  
B Change the Color Level to [1 bit].  
Use the printer driver to select [Fast] or change the  
Color Level to [1 bit].  
The printer driver online help  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions”  
C Reduce resolution.  
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Use the printer driver to set resolution to 300 dpi.  
The printer driver online help  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions”  
D Turn on "Image Memory".  
Use the printer's "System Menu" to turn on "Image  
Memory". P.95 “Making Printer Settings with the  
Operation Panel”  
Image is printed on the re-  
verse side of the paper.  
The paper in the paper tray is upside down.  
• Standard Tray (Tray 1)  
Load paper with the print side up.  
• Bypass Tray  
Load paper with the print side down.  
• Optional Paper Feed Unit (Tray 2, Tray 3)  
Load paper with the print side up.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Paper misfeeds occur fre-  
quently.  
Check the paper size settings. The size specified with  
paper size. Make the correct dial setting. P.49 “Load-  
ing Paper in the Paper Tray”  
rectly. P.49 “Loading Paper in the Paper Tray”  
Paper is not loaded correctly in the paper tray. Remove  
the paper from the tray and reload it correctly. P.49  
“Loading Paper in the Paper Tray”  
Check the paper type settings. The type of paper set  
with the printer driver might be different from the ac-  
tual paper or media type. Make the correct paper or  
media type setting.  
You might use paper not supported by this printer. Use  
the appropriate type of paper. P.45 “Precautions for  
Paper”  
Multiple pages are fed  
through the printer at once. Friction Pad”  
Clean the friction pad, if it is dirty. P.80 “Cleaning the  
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Operation panel error mes-  
sage stays on after removing your printer and then close it. P.76 “Removing Misfed  
the misfed paper.  
After removing misfed paper, open the front cover of  
Paper”  
It takes too much time to  
print the first page.  
The data is so large or complex that it takes time to pro-  
cess it. If the Data In indicator is blinking, the data pro-  
cessing is being done. Just wait until it resumes.  
The Energy Saver mode might be enabled. In the Ener-  
gy Saver mode, it takes time for the machine to warm  
up.  
It takes too much time to  
print.  
Photographs and other data intensive pages take a  
long time for the printer to process, so simply wait  
when printing such data.  
You can also speed up printing by using the printer-  
driver to select [Fast] as the print mode, and by setting  
the resolution to 300 dpi.  
The printer takes more time to print documents that  
contain a large volume of data. A blinking or lit Data  
In indicator means that data is reaching the printer, so  
just wait for the data to be processed and printed.  
If "Warming Up" appears on the panel display, the  
printer is now warming up. Wait for a while.  
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Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
It takes too much time to per- [Color] is selected on the printer driver's [Setup] tab.  
form black and white print- Change this setting to [Black & White]. See the printer  
ing.  
driver's online help for details about changing the set-  
tings on this tab. Note, however, that some applica-  
tions ignore the color mode setting made with the  
printer driver.  
Paper isn't fed from the de-  
sired paper tray.  
The printer driver setting is not correct. Change the set-  
ting. See the printer driver's online help for further de-  
tails.  
Desired paper size isn't used The printer driver setting is not correct. Change the set-  
for the output.  
ting.See the printer driver's online help for further de-  
tails.  
Check the paper size settings. The size specified with  
the paper size dial might be different from the actual  
paper size. Make the correct dial setting. P.49 “Load-  
Specified paper is not loaded correctly in the paper  
tray. Remove the paper from the tray and reload the  
Paper Tray”  
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Printed side gets dirty.  
The charger and dust-proofing glass are dirty. Clean  
the charger and dust-proofing glass. P.80 “Cleaning  
the Charger” and P.81 “Cleaning the Dust-proofing glass”  
Image Density”  
If the message "Change PCU" appears on the panel dis-  
play, replace the photoconductor unit. P.88 “Replac-  
ing the Photoconductor Unit”  
Image density is too light.  
If turning on the [Toner Saving] setting on [Quality Set-  
ting] tab, it can cause blurring or fine lines might not be  
printed. With color printing, toner saving can cause ab-  
normal coloring. Try printing again after turning [Toner  
tails about changing the settings on this tab.  
If the message "Add Toner XXX" is on the panel dis-  
play, replace the toner cartridge for the indicated color.  
P.85 “Replacing the Toner Cartridge”  
You might be using paper not supported by this print-  
er. Use the appropriate type of paper. P.45 “Precau-  
tions for Paper”  
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Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Black or white lines appear  
on the print side.  
The charger and dust-proofing glass are dirty. Clean  
the charger and dust-proofing glass. P.80 “Cleaning  
the Charger” and P.81 “Cleaning the Dust-proofing glass”  
Smeared toner appears on  
the printed side.  
ing the Charger”  
Part of the printout is blurred If the message "Add Toner XXX" is on the panel dis-  
or light.  
play, replace the toner cartridge for the indicated color.  
P.85 “Replacing the Toner Cartridge”  
Toner is not fused well when The printer is not in "Thick Paper" or "OHP Transpar-  
printing on thick paper or  
OHP transparencies.  
ency" mode. Select [Thick Paper] or [OHP Transparency] in  
the [Paper Type] box of the printer driver's [Setup] tab.  
See the printer driver's online help for details about  
changing the settings on this tab.  
The color of the printout  
The toner based color system used by the printer is dif-  
does not match the color on ferent from the light based color system of the comput-  
the computer's display.  
er screen. P.vi “Color Guide”  
Turning on the [Toner Saving] feature of the printer  
driver's [Quality Setting] tab can cause color irregulari-  
ties. See the printer driver's online help for details  
about changing the settings on this tab.  
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Check the settings of the printer driver's [Color Setting  
tab. See the printer driver's online help for details  
about changing the settings on this tab.  
]
The printout does not match Certain applications or image creation methods pro-  
the image on the computer  
screen.  
duce images that cannot be printed exactly as they ap-  
pear on the computer screen.  
Checking the [Print as bitmap_] item of the printer driv-  
er's [Setup] tab causes the print data to be converted to  
image data before it is sent to the printer, which pro-  
duces a printout that is closest to what appears on your  
computer screen. See the printer driver's online help  
for details about changing the settings on this tab.  
Note  
The setting also causes large-volume print jobs  
which take longer to print because of the required  
conversion process.  
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Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Changing the color settings Do not make radical changes in the settings of the [Col-  
with the printer driver caus- or Setting] tab.  
es a drastic change in print-  
out color.  
Also note that the sample shown by the printer driver  
is intended to show what processes are being applied,  
not exactly what your printout will look like. See the  
printer driver's online help for details about changing  
the settings on this tab.  
Photograph printing looks  
rough.  
Select [Fine] on the [Print Quality] tab.  
Printing from some applications results in a loss of res-  
olution.  
Color documents are printed The printer driver is not set up for color printing. Select  
in black and white.  
[
Color] on the printer driver's [Setup] tab. See the printer  
driver's online help for details about changing the set-  
tings on this tab.  
Some applications normally print color text as black  
and white. You can obtain correct color printing with  
such applications by checking the [Change data process-  
ing] option in the printer driver's [Setup] tab. See the  
printer driver's online help for details about changing  
the settings on this tab.  
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Fine dot pattern does not  
print.  
Select [Text] in the [Dithering] list box of the [Color Set-  
ting] tab. See the printer driver's online help for details  
about changing the settings on this tab.  
Black parts are shiny or  
glossy, when created as a  
mixture of cyan, magenta,  
yellow.  
Select [ ] on the printer driver's [Graphic Mode] . See the  
K
printer driver's online help for details about changing  
the settings on this tab.  
Black gradation is not natu- Select [CMY + K] on the printer driver's [Graphic Mode] .  
ral.  
See the printer driver's online help for details about  
changing the settings on this tab.  
Thin lines are blurred or  
light.  
Check [Print thin lines darker] box on the printer driver's  
[
Print Quality] tab. See the printer driver's online help for  
details about changing the settings on this tab.  
When printing on OHP  
The size and direction of the paper loaded in the paper  
transparencies, a sheet of pa- tray are different from the those of the OHP transpar-  
per is not placed between ency. Load the same size and direction paper as the  
printed OHP transparencies. OHP transparency into the paper tray.  
The “OHP Slip” setting is set to “Off” (P.106).  
Change the setting with operation panel.  
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Note  
If you cannot solve the problem by taking above actions, contact your sales or  
service representative.  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
When a paper misfeed occurs, an er-  
ror message appears on the panel dis-  
play. The procedure you should  
follow to remove the misfed paper  
depends on its location which is indi-  
cated on the panel display.  
Make sure the size of the paper  
loaded in the paper tray is same as  
the size of the OHP transparency.  
If misfeeds persist, contact your  
sales or service representative.  
Do not touch the photoconductor  
unit when removing misfed paper.  
If you do, the photoconductor unit  
might be damaged.  
R CAUTION:  
When removing misfed pa-  
per, do not touch the fusing  
section because it could be  
very hot.  
Exposing the photoconductor unit  
to light for too long can reduce its  
performance. Close the cover as  
quickly as possible.  
When accessing the inside of  
the machine, do not touch any  
sections other than those  
specified in this manual. If you  
do, it might result in receiving  
a burn or injury.  
After removing the misfed paper,  
the back sides of the next printout  
might get dirty. Print a few pages  
to absorb the toner.  
6
Important  
If your printer is equipped with  
the optional tray, do not pull out  
more than one tray with paper at a  
time. If you do, the printer might  
tilt forward.  
Check the following points if pa-  
per continues to misfeed.  
• Make sure paper is properly  
loaded in the paper tray.  
• Make sure the number of sheets  
do not exceed the maximum ca-  
pacity of the tray.  
• Make sure you are using only  
the appropriate type of paper.  
• Make sure misfed paper is still  
not inside the printer when you  
resume printing.  
• Check the paper type settings.  
The type of paper set with the  
printer driver might be different  
from the actual paper or media  
type. Make the correct paper or  
media type setting.  
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Bypass tray  
When the Message "Remove  
Misfeed From Tray" Appears  
A Carefully pull the misfed paper.  
Make sure that you do not leave  
any misfed paper in the printer.  
Standard Tray (Tray1) or Paper Feed Unit  
(Tray2/3)  
A Pull out the paper tray gently, be-  
ing careful not to tear the misfed  
paper, and remove the misfed pa-  
per.  
Make sure that you do not leave  
any misfed paper in the printer.  
TFWY180E  
B When paper is left in the bypass  
tray, remove the paper.  
C Close the bypass tray, open the  
front cover, and then close it to re-  
set the misfeed condition.  
6
D Reload paper into the bypass tray.  
TFWY170E  
Note  
When the Message "Open  
Front Cover Remove Misfeed"  
Appears  
If your printer has an optional  
paper feed unit installed, check  
all paper trays for misfeeds.  
B Slide the paper tray completely  
R CAUTION:  
into the printer.  
When removing misfed paper,  
do not touch the fusing section  
because it could be very hot.  
Important  
Be sure to insert the paper tray  
completely. Otherwise, mis-  
feeds might occur, or the front  
cover might touch the paper  
tray.  
C Open the front cover, and then  
close it to reset the misfeed condi-  
tion.  
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opposite direction, and then try  
again.  
A Open the front cover by pushing  
the front cover release button.  
TFWX220E  
TFWX080E  
D Close the front cover.  
B If the paper is in the front side of  
the photoconductor unit, careful-  
ly pull it out.  
When the Message "Remove  
Misfeed From Output Tray "  
Appears  
Note  
When removing misfed paper,  
be careful not to touch the fus-  
ing section because it could be  
very hot.  
R CAUTION:  
6
When removing misfed paper,  
do not touch the fusing section  
because it could be very hot.  
A Open the paper exit cover.  
Note  
When opening the paper exit  
cover, be careful as it may be  
hot.  
TFWX210E  
C When the misfed paper is in the  
main section of the photoconduc-  
tor unit, turn the dial downward  
then remove the misfed paper in  
the printer.  
Make sure that you do not leave  
any misfed paper in the printer.  
TFWX230E  
Note  
If it is difficult to turn the dial,  
turn it slightly upward in the  
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the fusing section because it  
could be very hot.  
B Open the front cover by pushing  
the front cover release button.  
TFWX220E  
TFWX080E  
C Turn the dial downward, then re-  
move the misfed paper in the  
printer.  
When you cannot see the misfed  
paper inside the printer.  
A Remove the misfed paper from  
Note  
the output tray.  
When removing misfed paper,  
be careful not to touch the fus-  
ing section because it could be  
very hot.  
While turning the dial, remove  
the misfed paper as shown in  
the illustration. Be careful not to  
leave any misfed paper in the  
printer.  
6
When you can see the misfed  
paper inside the printer.  
Note  
When removing misfed pa-  
per, be careful not to touch  
the fusing section because it  
could be very hot.  
Note  
If it is difficult to turn the dial,  
turn it slightly upward in the  
opposite direction, and then try  
again.  
A Remove the misfed paper from  
inside of the printer.  
While turning the dial, remove  
the misfed paper as shown in  
the illustration. Be careful not to  
leave any misfed paper in the  
printer.  
TEWX240E  
Note  
D Close the paper exit cover.  
When removing misfed pa-  
per, be careful not to touch  
E Close the front cover.  
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Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer  
Cleaning the Friction Pad  
Cleaning the Charger  
If the friction pad becomes dirty, mis-  
feeds or multi-feeds of paper might  
occur. In this case, clean the pad as  
follows:  
The charger requires cleaning when  
your printouts appear dirty.  
R CAUTION:  
When accessing the inside of the  
machine, do not touch any sec-  
tions other than those specified  
in this manual. If you do, it might  
result in receiving a burn or inju-  
ry.  
A Slide the paper tray out until it  
stops. After that, lift it slightly,  
then pull it out of the printer.  
Then remove the paper from the  
paper tray.  
B Clean the friction pad with a soft  
damp cloth. After wiping it with a  
damp cloth, wipe it with a dry  
cloth to remove the water.  
A Open the front cover by pushing  
the front cover release button.  
6
Important  
Do not use chemical cleaners or  
organic solvents such as thinner  
or benzene.  
TFWX080E  
Important  
Exposing the photoconductor  
unit to light for too long can re-  
duce its performance. Clean the  
charger as quickly as possible.  
TFWY  
B Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
pull the top side of the photocon-  
ductor unit forward.  
C Load paper with the print side up  
into the paper tray. While lifting  
the front side of the tray, insert  
the paper tray into the printer.  
Then push in until it stops.  
TFWX250E  
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C Move the charger cleaner (light A Open the front cover by pushing  
blue part) left and right 2 or 3  
times, and return it to the left  
side. Set the arrow of the charger  
cleaner to the arrow of the photo-  
conductor unit.  
the front cover release button.  
TFWX080E  
Important  
Exposing the photoconductor  
unit to light for too long can re-  
duce its performance. Clean the  
dust-proofing glass as quickly  
as possible.  
TFWX260E  
Important  
If the charger cleaner is not on  
the left side, an error message or  
print problem might occur.  
B Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
pull the top side of the photocon-  
ductor unit forward.  
6
D Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
push the photoconductor unit to  
its original position.  
E Close the front cover.  
Cleaning the Dust-proofing  
glass  
The dust-proofing glass may require  
cleaning if black or white lines appear  
on the print side of the document.  
TFWX250E  
C Remove the cleaning brush from  
back of the front cover.  
R CAUTION:  
When accessing the inside of the  
machine, do not touch any sec-  
tions other than those specified  
in this manual. If you do, it might  
result in receiving a burn or inju-  
ry.  
TFWX270E  
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D Insert the cleaning brush into the B Press {Menu}.  
back of the guide (light blue) un-  
til it stops, and then move it left  
and right 4 or 5 times.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
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TFWX280E  
E Return the cleaning brush to its  
C Use {U}{T} to display "Mainte-  
original position.  
nance", and then press {Enter}.  
F Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
push the photoconductor unit to  
its original position.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
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The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
G Close the front cover.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
Adjusting the Image Density  
Changing the image density setting  
might cause a deterioration of color  
balance. We recommend that you  
normally leave the image density at  
its factory default setting.  
D Use {U}{T} to display "2.Toner  
Level", and then press {Enter}.  
<Maintenance> j  
2.Toner Level l  
The following procedure describes  
how to change the magenta image  
density. You can use the same proce-  
dure to change the image density for  
the other toner colors as well.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Toner Level> j  
Cyan  
Important  
l
Extreme settings may create out-  
put that appears dirty.  
E Use {U}{T} to display "Magen-  
ta", and then press {Enter}.  
Image density settings should be  
made from your application or the  
printer driver whenever possible.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
A Turn on the printer's power  
switch.  
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B Press {Menu}.  
<Magenta> jl/#  
-<-----g----->+  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
F Use {U}{T} to adjust the toner  
Menu  
Enter  
density, and then press {Enter}.  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
The "2.Toner Level" menu appears.  
Note  
TFWS020E  
To make the image density  
darker, press {U} to move the g  
to the right. To make lighter,  
press {T} to move the g left.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
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G Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen ap-  
pears.  
C Use {U}{T} to display "List  
Print", and then press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Adjusting the Setting of  
“Registration” of the Optional  
Tray  
6
<List Print>  
Config.Page  
j
l
Adjusting the registration refers to  
changing the position of the printed  
image on paper fed from the optional  
tray so it matches that of the standard  
tray. Probably you will never need to  
perform this procedure.  
D After confirming that "Con-  
fig.Page" is on the display, press  
{
Enter}.  
E Press {Enter} again.  
The following procedure describes  
how to adjust the tray 2. You can use  
the same procedure to adjust the oth-  
er tray as well.  
This prints the configuration page.  
Important  
the panel display for any error  
messages and take the action re-  
quired to correct the problem.  
P.55 “Error & Status Messag-  
es”  
Important  
Select the tray with ”Paper Tray”  
with the operation panel(P.103),  
and then print the configuration  
page (P.107).  
F After confirming that the "Con-  
Note  
fig.Page" on the display, press  
Use A4 or 81/2×11” paper to print  
{
Escape}.  
the configuration page.  
The following the message ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
A Turn on the printer's power  
switch.  
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<Menu>  
List Print  
j
l
<Tray2:W> jl/#  
-<-----g----->+  
G You can find the crop marks on K Use {U}{T} to adjust the registra-  
the long edge of the configuration  
page. Check if the left and right  
margins on the long edge of the  
configuration page as shown in  
the illustration.  
tion.  
To move the image to the left side,  
press {U} to move the g to the  
right. To move the image to the  
right side, press {T} to move the g  
to the left.  
L After you are finished, press {En-  
ter}.  
This registers your setting and re-  
turns to the “Registration”.  
H If the left and right margins are  
not the same use {U}{T} and to  
display "Maintenance", and then  
press {Enter}.  
M Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen ap-  
pears.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
6
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
I Use {U}{T} to display "4.Regis-  
tration", and then press {Enter}.  
<Maintenance> j  
4.Registrationl  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Registration> j  
Tray2:W  
l
J Use {U}{T} to display the tray  
name, and then press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
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Replacing Consumables  
“Specifying the replacing toner car-  
tridge”  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
A Open the left cover.  
You should replace toner cartridges  
whenever the message “Add Toner”  
appears on the panel display.  
Add Toner  
xxx  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate spilled toner  
or used toner. Toner dust  
might ignite when exposed to  
an open flame.  
TFWX140E  
B Slide the lock lever up.  
Disposal can take place at our  
authorized dealer or at appro-  
priate collection sites.  
6
If you dispose of the used ton-  
er containers yourself, dis-  
pose of them according to  
your local regulations.  
Note  
TFWX150E  
Before removing a toner cartridge  
from the printer, spread paper or  
some other material around the  
area you are working to keep toner  
from making floor dirty.  
C Carefully pull out the toner car-  
tridge.  
A Hold the grip of the toner car-  
tridge, and slide it out until  
you can see the green tape.  
When several toner colors run out  
at the same time, a message ap-  
pears on the operation panel. Re-  
place them in the following order:  
A Black  
B Yellow  
C Cyan  
D Magenta  
When there is no all color toner  
cartridges that you want to re-  
place, you can specify the replac-  
ing toner cartridges.  
P.87  
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B With your hand under the  
green tape, remove the toner  
cartridge carefully as shown in  
the illustration.  
tridge. In this case, the print  
quality might be reduced.  
F Slide the new toner cartridge into  
the printer.  
TFWX480E  
TFWX160E  
D Remove the protective sheet from  
G Return the lock lever to its origi-  
the new toner cartridge.  
nal position.  
6
TFWX490E  
TFWX170E  
E Hold the new toner cartridge and  
shake it with a horizontal motion,  
about 10 times, as shown in the il-  
lustration.  
H Pull the tape out as shown in the  
illustration.  
TFWX510E  
TFWX500E  
Important  
Be sure to pull the tape horizon-  
tally. Pulling it upward or  
downward causes toner scatter-  
ing.  
Important  
If the toner cartridge is not  
shaken enough, toner might not  
be evenly distributed in the car-  
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After pulling the tape out of the  
cartridge, toner scatters easily.  
Do not shake or give a shock to  
the cartridge.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
I Close the left cover.  
The “Add Toner” message clears  
from the panel display and the  
printer starts warming up. It takes  
a few minutes.  
C After confirming that “1.Toner  
Select” is on the display, press  
{
Enter}.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Specifying the replacing toner cartridge  
<Toner Select> j  
Black  
When several toner colors run out at  
the specific toner cartridges. If you  
don't have all indicated toners, you  
should do this before following P.85  
“Replacing the Toner Cartridge”.  
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D Use {U}{T} to display "Magen-  
ta”, and then press {Enter}.  
The machine prepares itself for a  
new toner cartridge. Prepare the  
new toner cartridge for installa-  
tion.  
The following procedure describes  
how to replace the magenta toner car-  
tridge. You can use the same proce-  
dure to replace the toner cartridges  
for the other toner colors as well.  
6
<Toner Select>  
Please Wait  
A Press {Menu}.  
When the machine is ready, the  
following message is displayed.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
E Replace the toner cartridge. ⇒  
P.85 “Replacing the Toner Car-  
tridge”  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
B Use {U}{T} to display "Mainte-  
nance", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
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performance. Replace the unit as  
quickly as possible.  
Replacingthe Photoconductor  
Unit  
Note  
Before removing the photoconduc-  
tor unit from the printer, spread  
paper or some other material  
around the area you are working  
to keep toner from making floor  
dirty.  
The message shown below indicates  
that the photoconductor unit is ap-  
proaching the end of its life.  
I PDL-C  
Change PCU  
The “Change PCU” message is  
based on a printed page counter  
kept internally by the printer. It is  
meant as a general guide to photo-  
conductor unit life only. Actual  
photoconductor unit life depends  
on the printing conditions.  
You can still continue to use the cur-  
rent photoconductor unit if you are  
satisfied with the quality of the out-  
put being produced by the printer.  
When the printed image starts look-  
ing soiled (horizontal lines along the  
edges of the page, for example), re-  
place the photoconductor unit as  
soon as possible.  
A Remove the new photoconductor  
unit from the box.  
B Remove the protective sheet by  
pulling the red tab from the new  
photoconductor unit.  
6
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate the photo-  
conductor unit. Toner dust  
might ignite when exposed to  
an open flame.  
Disposal can take place at our  
authorized dealer or at appro-  
priate collection sites.  
If you dispose the used photo-  
conductor unit yourself, dis-  
pose of it according to your  
local regulations.  
TFWX471E  
C Turn off the printer's power  
R CAUTION:  
switch.  
When accessing the inside of the  
machine, do not touch any sec-  
tions other than those specified  
in this manual. If you do, it might  
result in receiving a burn or inju-  
ry.  
Important  
Exposing the photoconductor unit  
to light for too long can reduce its  
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D Open the front cover by pushing G Hold the inset grips (green part)  
the front cover release button.  
of the photoconductor unit, re-  
move the photoconductor unit  
from the printer, and place it care-  
fully inside the new photocon-  
ductor unit's box.  
TFWX080E  
E Loosen the screws that hold the  
photoconductor unit in the print-  
er with the screw driver in the  
new photoconductor unit's box.  
TYWX290E  
Important  
The screws cannot be completely  
removed from the photoconductor  
unit.  
To prevent accidental spilling of  
toner, do not shake, rotate, drop  
or hold the toner cartridge up-  
side down.  
6
TFWX400E  
TFWX520E  
F Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
pull the top side of the photocon-  
ductor unit forward.  
TFWX250E  
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Note  
I Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the new photoconductor unit,  
and push the photoconductor  
unit to its original position.  
Do not close the front cover re-  
moving the photoconductor  
unit. Otherwise, you cannot re-  
place the photoconductor unit  
because the photoconductor  
unit holder will be closed. If you  
do this by mistake, return the  
photoconductor unit holder to  
its original position before re-  
placing the photoconductor  
unit.  
J Fix the photoconductor unit with  
fastening the screws using the  
screw driver.  
K Close the front cover.  
Make sure that the front cover  
close properly.  
L Turn on the printer’s power  
switch.  
Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle  
and Ozone Filter  
TFWX300E  
Replace the oil bottle and ozone filter  
whenever the message shown below  
appears on the panel display.  
H Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the new photoconductor unit,  
and insert the photoconductor  
unit into the photoconductor unit  
holder.  
6
I PDL-C  
Add FuserOil  
When inserting the photoconduc-  
tor unit, be careful not to damage  
the surface of it.  
Add FuserOil  
There is the fuser oil bottle and the  
ozone filter in the Fuser Oil Type305.  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate the oil bottle.  
This action could cause a fire  
or getting burned.  
Spilt oil is very slippery. If oil  
is spilt, wipe it with alkaline  
cleaner. Otherwise, the oily  
surfaces can create the dan-  
ger of slipping and personal  
injury.  
TFWX305E  
Note  
The white powder on the photo-  
conductor unit is to protect it af-  
ter installation into the printer.  
This white powder does not  
have any adverse effect on the  
interior of the printer.  
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B Open the fuser oil bottle cover  
R CAUTION:  
of the printer.  
When accessing the inside of the  
machine, do not touch any sec-  
tions other than those specified  
in this manual. If you do, it might  
result in receiving a burn or inju-  
ry.  
Important  
There are three ozone filters in this  
printer. Two of them are set inside  
in the front, one of them is set in  
the rear. Be careful when replacing  
the ozone filters as the front side  
filter is a different shape from the  
rear side filter.  
TFWX090E  
C Remove the used oil bottle  
from the printer carefully.  
D Insert the new oil bottle into  
the oil bottle case.  
Disposal can take place at our au-  
thorized dealer or at appropriate  
collection sites.  
Dispose of used ozone filters as  
6
general burnable refuse.  
A Turn off the printer's power  
switch.  
B Replace the oil bottle.  
TFWX100E  
E Close the fuser oil bottle cover.  
Important  
A Remove the green cap from the  
new oil bottle.  
Important  
The fuser oil bottle cover  
Hold the clear cap while  
turning the green cap. Do not  
remove the clear cap.  
should be kept closed.  
C Replace the ozone filter on the  
back side of the printer.  
A Remove the ventilator hole  
cover.  
TFWX031E  
TFWX060E  
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B Remove the ozone filter from  
inside the ventilator hole cov-  
er.  
C Insert a new ozone filter into  
the printer.  
Slide the filter into the stopper.  
Two small thin plastic tabs of  
the top of the filter should pop  
into place.  
TFWX070E  
C Install a new ozone filter on  
the ventilator hole cover.  
TFWX320E  
D Replace the ventilator hole  
cover onto the printer.  
D Close the front cover.  
D Replace the ozone filters inside  
Make sure that the front cover  
close properly.  
the printer. (There are two filters.)  
A Open the front cover by push-  
ing the front cover release but-  
ton.  
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E Turn on the printer’s power  
switch.  
Note  
After replace the fuser oil bottle,  
it takes a few minutes until the  
message clears.  
Replacing the Waste Toner  
Bottle and Charger  
TFWX080E  
You should replace waste toner bottle  
and charger whenever the following  
messages appear on the panel dis-  
play.  
B Grasping the ozone filter by its  
tab, remove it from the printer.  
I PDL-C  
Waste T Full  
Waste Toner is  
Full  
TFWX310E  
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Replacing Consumables  
R WARNING:  
C Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the photoconductor unit, and  
pull the top side of the photocon-  
ductor unit forward.  
Do not incinerate spilled toner  
or used toner. Toner dust  
might ignite when exposed to  
an open flame.  
Disposal can take place at our  
authorized dealer or at appro-  
priate collection sites.  
If you dispose of the used ton-  
er containers yourself, dis-  
pose of them according to  
your local regulations.  
TFWX250E  
R CAUTION:  
When accessing the inside of the  
machine, do not touch any sec-  
tions other than those specified  
in this manual. If you do, it might  
result in receiving a burn or inju-  
ry.  
D Replace the waste toner bottle .  
A Grasping the waste toner bot-  
tle by its green tabs, remove it  
from the printer.  
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Note  
Before removing the waste toner  
bottle from the printer, spread pa-  
per or some other material around  
the area you are working to keep  
toner from making floor dirty.  
TFWX330E  
A Turn on the printer’s power  
switch.  
B Insert a new waste toner bottle  
at the rear of the photoconduc-  
tor unit.  
B Open the front cover by pushing  
the front cover release button.  
Insert a new waste toner bottle  
completely. Otherwise, print  
problem may occur.  
TFWX080E  
TFWX340E  
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E Replace the charger.  
G Close the front cover.  
A Push the right and left lock le-  
Make sure that the front cover  
close properly.  
vers of the charger.  
The locks release, and the charg-  
er is lifted slightly.  
H Turn on the printer’s power  
switch.  
TFWX450E  
B Remove the charger.  
C Install a new charger into the  
printer.  
Insert the new charger into the  
printer with the arrow of the  
charger cleaner's lever facing to-  
ward you. The charger locks au-  
tomatically.  
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TFWX460E  
Note  
Return the charger cleaner to  
the left side. Otherwise, print  
problem may occur.  
F Hold the inset grips (green part)  
of the new photoconductor unit,  
and push the photoconductor  
unit to its original position.  
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the Operation Panel  
Though the factory default settings of the printer are suitable for most printing  
jobs, the Printer Menu gives you access to a number of settings that control basic  
printer operations. Printer Menu settings you make retained even when you  
turn off the printer.  
This section provides the following Printer Menu Information.  
Setting Menus  
Describes the basic procedures for changing Printer Menu settings.  
Protecting the Menus  
Describes how to protect System Menu settings against accidental changes.  
Menu Table  
A table chart that shows all of the Printer Menu.  
Menu Settings  
Provides short explanations of each Printer Menu setting and what it does.  
Note  
{Menu  
}
{ }  
and Media setting priorities  
Some of the settings accessed by {Menu} can be accessed by {Media}. Set-  
tings made by {Menu} take priority over settings by {Media}.  
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Setting Menus  
A Press {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
B Use {U}{T} to display the screen for the setting you want to change, and  
then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
System Menu  
j
l
The following message appears on the panel display.  
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<System Menu> j  
1 .Paper Tray l  
C Use {U}{T} to display the screen for the menu item you want to change,  
and then press {Enter}.  
<System Menu> j  
2.Tray Size[ *] l  
An asterisk “*” is indicated at the left side of the currently selected item.  
<Tray Size[ *] > j  
*DL  
l
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Setting Menus  
D Use {U}{T} to display the screen for the setting you want to change, and  
then press {Enter}.  
<Tray Size[ *] > j  
LT  
l
This registers the setting.  
E Repeat steps C and D to change the settings of other items.  
F Press {On Line}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
Take Offline  
Then Press Reset  
G Press {On Line} to enter the off-line condition.  
The On Line indicator stays off.  
H Press {Reset}.  
Note  
You can check the current Menu settings by printing a Configuration Page.  
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Protecting the Menus  
This procedure lets you protect System Menu settings against accidental chang-  
es. It makes it impossible to change the System Menu settings you make with the  
normal procedure unless you perform the required key operation. In a network  
environment, protecting settings restricts changes to System Menu settings to  
network administrators.  
Protecting the Menus  
A Check if the On Line indicator stays on. If not, press {On Line} to enter the  
on-line condition.  
B Press {Enter}, then {Escape}, and then {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS030E  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
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<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
C Use {U}{T} to display "Maintenance", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
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Protecting the Menus  
D Use {U}{T} to display "5.Menu Protect", and then press {Enter}.  
<Maintenance> j  
5.Menu Protectl  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu Protect> j  
Off  
l
E Use {U}{T} to display "On", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu Protect> j  
On  
l
This registers the setting and the “Maintenance” menu appears.  
F Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen appears.  
Changing the Menu Settings without Removing Protect  
This procedure allows you to change System Menu settings without turning off  
menu protection. The changes you make are automatically protected as soon as  
you register them.  
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A Press {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
B Use {U}{T} to display "System Menu", and then press {Enter}.  
A message telling you that System Menu settings are protected appears.  
Menu Protect  
Press Escape key  
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C Press {Media}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
D Change the setting following the normal procedure. P.96 “Setting  
Menus”  
Removing Protect  
A Check if the On Line indicator stays on. If not, press {On Line} to enter the  
on-line condition.  
B Press {Enter}, then {Escape}, and then {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS030E  
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The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
C Use {U}{T} to display "Maintenance", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
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Protecting the Menus  
D Use {U}{T} to display "5.Menu Protect", and then press {Enter}.  
<Maintenance> j  
5.Menu Protectl  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu Protect> j  
On  
l
E Use {U}{T} to display "Off", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu Protect> j  
Off  
l
This turns off protection and the “Maintenance” menu appears.  
F Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen appears.  
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Menu Table  
IPDL-C Menu  
1. Job Timeout  
2. I/O Timeout  
System Menu  
1. Paper Tray  
2. Tray Size[*]  
3. I/O Buffer  
4. Energy Saver  
5. Energy Level  
6. Transfer  
7. Image Memory  
8. Parallel IF1  
9. Parallel IF2  
10. Bi-direction  
11. OHP Slip  
12. PrinterLang. (Printer Language)  
13. Language  
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32. IP Address  
33. Subnet Mask  
34. Gateway Add  
35. Access CTL.  
36. Access Mask  
37. Net Boot  
38. Frame NW  
39. Active PTL.  
Maintenance  
2. Toner Level P.82 “Adjusting the Image Density”  
3. Menu Reset P.111 “Resetting Menus”  
4. Registration P.83 “Adjusting the Setting of “Registration”  
of the Optional Tray”  
5. Menu Protect P.98 “Protecting the Menus”  
List Print  
1. Config.Page P.107 “Printing the Configuration Page”  
2. Color Sample P.110 “Printing the Color Sample”  
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Menu Settings  
Menu Settings  
IPDL-C Menu  
The following are the settings you can make with the “IPDL-C Menu”.  
Note  
Italicized settings indicate default settings.  
1. Job Timeout  
You can specify how long the printer waits before terminating a print job  
when the printer doesn't receive the end of that print job.  
000 second (Off: endless wait)  
• 10 to 999 seconds  
2. I/O Timeout  
You can specify how long the printer waits for more print data before ending  
its waiting condition for data and terminating a job.  
• 10 to 999 seconds (300 seconds)  
• 000 second (Off: endless wait)  
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System Menu  
The following are the settings you can make with the “System Menu”.  
Note  
Italicized settings indicate default settings.  
1. Paper Tray  
You can specify the default paper tray that is selected whenever you turn on  
the printer.  
Tray 1  
• Tray 2 (option)  
• Tray 3 (option)  
• Bypass  
2. Tray Size[*]  
You can specify the size of the paper tray whenever you set the paper size dial  
to “p”.  
• B4 JIS  
• B5 JIS  
• 5.5×8.5  
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• 8×13  
• 8.25×13  
8.5×13  
• A5  
Note  
Paper size specified here is applied to all paper trays (tray1, 2 and 3 exclud-  
ing bypass tray). You cannot specify paper size individually for each tray.  
A5 is supported only by tray1. If you select A5, tray2 and 3 ignore the set-  
ting, and the default paper size (8×13) will be selected automatically. For  
more information on loading paper, see P.43 “Paper and Other Media”.  
3. I/O Buffer  
You can specify the size of the I/O buffer. Normally it is not necessary to  
change this setting.  
• 16KB  
• 32KB  
• 64KB  
128KB  
• 256KB  
• 512KB  
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4. Energy Saver  
You can specify after how many minutes the printer should enter the Energy  
Saver mode if no operation is performed. The Energy Saver mode reduces  
electric power consumption.  
• Off  
• 5 minutes  
• 15 minutes  
• 30 minutes  
• 45 minutes  
60 minutes  
Important  
After the printer enters the Energy Saver mode, it takes some time to warm  
up again when print data is received.  
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Menu Settings  
5. Energy Level  
You can specify the level of the Energy Saver mode. “Level 1” is the default  
mode and save more power consumption than ”Level 2”.  
Level 1  
• Level 2  
6. Transfer  
You can specify the data transfer speed of the parallel interface. If you are  
having trouble with data transfers, try changing this setting to “Normal”.  
Hi-speed  
• Normal  
Note  
This setting is effective only for "Parallel 1".  
7. Image Memory  
This setting controls what the printer does when the printer memory is not  
enough to print a certain page.  
Off  
• On  
“Off” causes the message shown below to be printed when there is not  
enough memory to process.  
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Selecting “On” reduces the resolution of the image to reduce memory re-  
quirements.  
8. Parallel 1  
You can specify the parallel interface timing setting. Normally it is not neces-  
sary to change this setting.  
• ACK Inside  
ACK Outside  
• STB Down  
9. Parallel IF2  
You can specify the optional parallel interface timing setting. Normally it is  
not necessary to change this setting.  
ACK Inside  
• ACK Outside  
• STB Down  
Note  
Do not use the "ACK Outside" setting.  
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10. Bi-direction  
You can specify the printer response mode for status fetch requests when the  
standard parallel interface is being used. Use the "Standard" setting when you  
are experiencing problems while the printer is connected to another manufac-  
turer's print box.  
Original Mode  
• Standard  
Note  
This setting is effective only for "Parallel 1".  
11. OHP Slip  
The OHP Slip is a sheet of paper placed between printed OHP transparencies.  
You can set this option off and on. For more information, see P.47 “OHP  
transparencies”.  
On  
• Off  
12. PrinterLang.  
You can specify the printer language that is automatically set when the print-  
er is turned on.  
IPDL-C  
• Option (RPS)  
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13. Language  
You can specify the language of the text that appears on the panel display.  
English  
• French  
• German  
• Italian  
• Dutch  
• Japanese  
32. IP Address – 39. Active PTL.  
the printer.  
Reference  
P.23 “Configuring the Printer for the Network with the Operation Panel”  
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Printing the Configuration Page  
Printing the Configuration Page  
Use the following procedure to print the Configuration Page which shows the  
current printer settings.  
A Press {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
B Use {U}{T} to display "List Print", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
List Print  
j
l
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The following message appears on the panel display.  
<List Print>  
Config.Page  
j
l
C Confirm that “Config.Page” is on the display, press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Config.Page> j  
Press # key  
l
D Press {Enter}.  
This starts printing the Configuration Page.  
E Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen appears.  
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Interpreting Configuration Page  
Reference  
Firmware Version  
This shows the printer firmware version.  
Printer ID  
This is the serial number assigned to the printer board by its manufacturer.  
Reference  
This is the total amount of memory installed in the printer.  
Option Interface  
This indicates whether there is an optional parallel interface board or network  
interface board installed in the printer.  
Printer Information  
Tray 1, Bypass Tray  
This shows the paper sizes specified with the paper size dial and the opera-  
tion panel for the standard paper tray and the bypass tray.  
If you install the paper feed unit, it is described as “Tray2” and/or “Tray3”.  
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Note  
If "FRE" is indicated for bypass tray, it means "Custom Size" is set for by-  
pass tray. "R" after paper size (A3, for example) means that paper is set in  
the short-edge K feed direction.  
Paper Size  
Indication on the  
Configuration Page  
A3K  
A3R  
B4 JISK  
A4L  
B4R  
A4  
B5 JISL  
A5L  
B5  
A5  
B6 JISK  
A6K  
B6R  
A6R  
DLR  
LGR  
11"×17"K  
81/2"×14"K  
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Paper Size  
Indication on the  
Configuration Page  
81/2"×11"L  
51/2"×81/2"L  
71/4"×101/2"L  
8"×13"K  
LT  
HL  
EX  
FR  
81/4"×13"K  
81/2"×13"K  
Custom  
FLR  
F4R  
FRE  
Pages Printed  
This is the total number of pages printed by the printer to date.  
Printer Error  
This shows information about the status of consumable items, etc.  
Status List  
IPDL-C  
This shows current "IPDL-C" settings. P.103 “IPDL-C Menu”  
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System  
This shows current "System Menu" settings. P.103 “System Menu”  
Network  
These are the settings and status of the optional network interface board.  
They appear when an optional network interface board is installed in the  
printer.  
Error Log  
This is a log of printer errors.  
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Printing the Color Sample  
Use the following procedure to print the Color Sample.  
Note  
You should select A4 or 81/2×11” paper to print the Color Sample.  
A Press {Menu}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
B Use {U}{T} to display "List Print", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
List Print  
j
l
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<List Print>  
Config.Page  
j
l
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C Use {U}{T} to display "Color Sample", and then press {Enter}.  
<List Print>  
Color Sample l  
j
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Color Sample> j  
Press # key  
l
D Press {Enter}.  
This starts printing the Color Sample.  
E Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen appears.  
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Resetting Menus  
Resetting Menus  
Use the following reset procedure to return the settings of all menus to their ini-  
tial default settings.  
Limitation  
The following items do not reset.  
• Registration (P.83)  
• Image Density (P.82)  
• Paper Size of the bypass tray (P.53)  
A Turn on the printer’s power switch.  
B Press {Menu}.  
On Line  
Reset  
Media  
Escape  
Menu  
Enter  
Power  
Error  
Data In  
TFWS020E  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
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<Menu>  
I PDL-C Menu  
j
l
C Use {U}{T} to display "Maintenance", and then press {Enter}.  
<Menu>  
Maintenance  
j
l
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Maintenance> j  
1 .Toner Selectl  
D Use {U}{T} to display "5.Menu Reset", and then press {Enter}.  
<Maintenance> j  
5.Menu Reset l  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
<Menu Reset>  
Press # key  
j
l
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E Press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
Take Offline  
Then Press Reset  
F Press {On Line}.  
The normal display screen appears.  
G Press {On Line} to enter the off-line condition.  
The On Line indicator stays off.  
H Press {Reset}.  
This resets all menus to their initial factory defaults, and returns to the normal  
display screen.  
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8. Appendix  
Memory Capacity and Paper Size  
The following table shows the relationship between printable paper sizes and  
memory capacity.  
Resolution: 300 dpi  
Paper Size  
32MB  
48MB  
64MB  
80MB  
96MB  
Custom (Maximum:  
b
b
b
b
b
297×432mm)  
A3, 11"×17"  
B4 JIS, 81/2"×14"  
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
A4, 81/2"×11", 8"×13", 81/2"×13",  
81/4"×13"  
b
b
b
b
b
B5 JIS, 71/4"×101/2"  
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
A5, B6 JIS, A6, 51/2"×81/2"  
b: Printing is possible regardless of data volume.  
Resolution: 600 dpi  
Paper Size  
32MB  
48MB  
64MB  
80MB  
96MB  
Custom (Maximum:  
U
U
$
$
$
297×432mm)  
A3, 11"×17"  
B4 JIS, 81/2"×14"  
U
U
U
$
$
$
b
b
$
b
A4, 81/2"×11", 8"×13", 81/2"×13",  
81/4"×13"  
$
$
b
b
b
B5 JIS, 71/4"×101/2"  
$
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
A5, B6 JIS, A6, 51/2"×81/2"  
b
b: Printing is possible regardless of data volume.  
$: Printing is possible when the Color Level is set [1 bit].  
U: Printing jobs including large data might not be printed.  
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Low Memory  
The error message shown below is output by the printer whenever there is not  
enough memory to print your data.  
The following are the actions you should take when you encounter memory  
them in combination with each other.  
A Increase printer memory.  
Install the optional memory unit to increase printer memory capacity. P.11  
“Installing the Memory Unit (SIMM)”  
B Change the Color Level.  
Use the printer driver to set the image resolution to [Fast], or change the Color  
Level to [1 bit].  
The printer driver online help  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions”  
• If the setting is [2 bit], change it to [1 bit].  
• If the setting is already [1 bit], it cannot be reduced further.  
C Reduce resolution.  
Use the printer driver to set resolution to 300 dpi.  
"RICOH-SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions”  
D Turn on "Image Memory".  
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Use the printer's "System Menu" to turn on "Image Memory". P.95 “Making  
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Moving and Transporting the Printer  
Moving and Transporting the Printer  
R CAUTION:  
It is recommended that at least two persons are used to lift the machine.  
Otherwise, the machine might fall and cause personal injury.  
When lifting the machine, use the inset grips on both sides of the machine.  
Otherwise, the machine might fall and cause personal injury.  
When you move the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall socket  
to avoid a fire or an electric shock.  
When you pull out the plug from the socket, grip the plug to avoid damaging  
the cord and causing a fire or an electric shock.  
When moving the printer, be sure to keep it level to avoid spilling the fuser  
oil. If oil is spilt, wipe it with alkaline cleaner. Otherwise, the oily surfaces  
can create the danger of slipping and personal injury.  
Important  
Be sure to disconnect all cables from the printer before transporting it.  
The printer is a precision piece of machinery. Take care to avoid damage dur-  
ing shipment.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
Mainframe  
Configuration:  
Desktop  
Print Process:  
Laser beam and dry toner electrical photographic system  
Printing Speed:  
Monochrome: 17 pages per minute (A4, 81/2"×11")  
Color: 5 pages per minute (A4, 81/2"×11")  
Resolution:  
600 dpi/300 dpi  
Parallel Interface:  
Conforms to the standard centronics  
Interface  
A standard 36-pin printer cable and a parallel port on the host computer  
Mode  
Compatible, Nibble  
Connector  
IEEE P1284-B  
• Do not use a cable more than 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) long.  
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Printer Language:  
IPDL-C, RICOH-SCRIPT2  
Paper Size:  
P.43 “Paper and Other Media Supported by this Printer”  
Paper Weight:  
P.43 “Paper and Other Media Supported by this Printer”  
Power Source:  
Inside of the front cover of this manual  
Power Consumption:  
Standby (Maximum)  
Printing (Maximum)  
Printing (Average)  
150 W or less  
1,200 W or less  
750 W or less  
45 W or less  
Energy Saver (Maximum)  
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Specifications  
Noise Emission (Sound Power Level):  
Printing  
Stand-by  
Less than 64 db(A)  
Less than 43 db(A)  
Note  
The above measurements are made in accordance with ISO7779.  
Dimensions:  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
Printer only  
660 mm (26")  
660 mm (26")  
625 mm (24.7")  
625 mm (24.7")  
475 mm (18.8")  
601 mm (23.7")  
With one optional  
paper feed unit  
With two optional  
paper feed units  
660 mm (26")  
625 mm (24.7")  
727 mm (28.7")  
Measurement conditions: With paper tray, bypass tray and output tray ex-  
tender closed.  
Weight:  
Approximately 62 kg (136.7 lb) (including consumables)  
Warm-up Time:  
Less than 450 seconds (23°C)  
Paper Capacity:  
250 sheets *1  
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Standard paper tray  
Bypass tray  
50 sheets *1  
*1  
Optional paper feed unit  
500 or 1,000 sheets  
*1  
Paper weight: 80 g/m2, 20 lb  
Paper Output Capacity:  
A4: 250 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
A3: 100 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
CPU:  
R4310-176MHz  
Memory:  
Standard 32MB, Up to 96MB (with optional memory unit)  
Network (optional network interface board required):  
Topology: Ethernet (10BaseT/100BaseTX)  
Protocol: TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk  
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Optional Equipment:  
• Paper Feed Unit Type305  
• RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305  
• Network Interface Board Type305  
• IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305  
• Memory Unit Type204 (16MB)  
• Memory Unit Type204 (32MB)  
Options  
PAPER FEED UNIT Type305  
Paper Size:  
P.43 “Paper Types and Sizes”  
Paper Weight:  
P.43 “Paper Types and Sizes”  
RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305  
An interpreter that conforms to PostScript Level 2, developed independently by  
Ricoh Company, Ltd..  
Network Interface Board Type305  
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Topology:  
Ethernet (10BaseT/100BaseTX)  
Protocols:  
TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk  
Interface Connector:  
RJ45  
Required Cable:  
STP (Shielded Twisted-Pair) cable  
Category/Type5 or better  
*A cable is not enclosed with this option.  
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Specifications  
IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305  
Mode:  
Compatible  
Interface Connector:  
IEEE P1284–B  
Memory Unit Type204 (16MB) and Memory Unit Type204 (32MB)  
Memory Type:  
EDO (Extended Data Output) DRAM  
Number of Pins:  
72 pins  
Access Time:  
60 ns  
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Consumables  
R CAUTION:  
Our products are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality and  
functionality. When purchasing expendable supplies, we recommend using  
only those specified by an authorized dealer.  
Toner Cartridge  
Average printable number of pages per cartridge *1  
COLOR TONER Type305 Cyan  
COLOR TONER Type305 Magenta  
COLOR TONER Type305 Yellow  
TONER Type305 Black  
15,000 pages  
15,000 pages  
15,000 pages  
15,000 pages  
*1  
A4 5% test chart  
Note  
The actual number of printed pages you get from a particular toner car-  
tridge depends on the type and size of paper you are using, the contents of  
your print images, and printing environment conditions. The life of a toner  
cartridge also shortens as the cartridge becomes older. All this means that  
a toner cartridge might require replacement sooner than the normal life de-  
scribed above.  
Toner cartridges that come with the printer are for setup purposes, and  
will not provide the number of pages described above. The average num-  
ber of printable pages that can be expected from the toner cartridges in-  
cluded in the printer are as follows:  
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• Black toner cartridge : about 6,000 pages,  
• Cyan, magenta and yellow toner cartridges : about 3,000 pages for each  
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Other Consumables  
Note  
Actual life of consumables depends on the type and size of paper you are  
using, the contents of your print images, and printing environment condi-  
tions. The life of consumables also shortens as the consumables become  
older. All that means that consumables might require replacement sooner  
than the life indicated.  
Service Life *1  
20,000 pages *2  
5,000 pages *3  
60,000 pages *2  
Waste Toner Bottle Type305  
Photo Conductor Unit Type305  
15,000 pages *3  
20,000 pages  
Fuser Oil Type305 *4  
*1  
A4 5% test chart  
*2  
For monochrome printing  
*3  
For full color printing  
Waste Toner Bottle Type305 includes a charger.  
*4  
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Appendix  
Glossaries  
Color Correction  
This is the process of making adjustments in order to more closely match col-  
ors produced by the RGB model of your computer display with those pro-  
duced by the CMYK model of the printer.  
CMYK  
Cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K) toner colors that are com-  
bined to produce other colors for color printing.  
dpi (dots per inch)  
A measure of resolution that indicates the number of dots that can be printed  
in one inch (25.4mm). Detail is greater as the dots per inch increase.  
Dithering  
Creating the illusion of colors and shades by varying the pattern of dots, as  
done with newspaper photographs. In printing, dithering is usually called  
halftoning, and shades of gray are called halftones.  
Ethernet®  
A network protocol used by Local Area Networks (LANs). Installing an op-  
tional network board in the printer allows it to be connected to a network and  
serve as a network printer.  
Graphics Command  
Command is for printing lines, circles, ellipses, and other graphics.  
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I/O Buffer  
Temporary memory area for receiving data from the computer. Automatical-  
ly smooths edges of characters and figures.  
Page Description Language  
A command system for printing data sent from a computer on a page printer.  
Generally, computer data is converted to commands that a printer can inter-  
pret. The command system that can be interpreted by the printer is called  
printer commands, and the command system used by a page printer is called  
the page description language.  
Plug and Play  
A function that automatically specifies the necessary information and allows  
immediate use of new peripherals, expansion cards, and other option con-  
nected to a computer (Windows 95/98). Peripherals must support Plug and  
Play for this capability to be available.  
PostScript®  
A page description language developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
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Glossaries  
Print Port  
Output port of print data from the computer to the printer. With a parallel  
connection, for example, your computer outputs data from its LPT1 printer  
port. In the case of a network printer, data is output from the port that is con-  
figured for printing.  
Printer Properties  
A screen for specifying print conditions in accordance with printer functions  
when printing in Windows 95.  
Proportional Fonts  
Fonts for which the widths of characters are varied in order to achieve a bal-  
anced look in the printed text. MSP Mincho and MSP Gothic, included in  
Windows95, are proportional fonts.  
RGB  
Red (R), green (G), and Blue (B) colored light that are combined to produce  
other colors on a computer display screen.  
RPS2  
An optional interpreter that conforms to PostScript Level 2, developed inde-  
pendently by Ricoh Company, Ltd.  
Edge Smoothing  
Edge Smoothing is a technique used for improving the print quality of text  
and graphics. Indentations in curved lines are automatically smoothed to  
produce a clearer appearance.  
Toner Saving  
A print mode that saves toner.  
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TrueType Fonts  
Windows standard outline fonts that make it possible to print screen fonts as  
image data. TrueType fonts make it easier to produce printed output that  
closely resembles the image on your computer screen.  
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INDEX  
Front Cover, 1  
A
Front Cover Release Button, 1  
Fuser Oil Bottle, 4, 90  
Fuser Oil Bottle Cover, 1  
Access Control Address, 23, 26  
Access Control Mask, 23, 26  
Active Protocol, 23  
Adhesive labels, 46  
Gateway Address, 23, 26  
B
Back Plates, 3  
Bi-direction, 106  
Brightness, xv  
Bypass Tray, 52, 108  
Bypass tray, 2  
IEEE 1284 Parallel Type305, 10, 17  
Image Density, 82  
Image Memory, 105  
Image Printing, xii  
Inset Grips, 1  
Interface Board, 10  
I/O Buffer, 104  
I/O Timeout, 103  
IP Address, 23  
IPDL-C, 109  
IPDL-C Menu, 103  
IPDL-C Printer Driver, 29  
C
Canceling a Print Job, 36, 39, 42  
Charger, 4, 80, 92  
CMY, vi  
CMY color model, vi  
Color Balance, xvi  
Color Correction, xiii  
Color Level, xiv  
Color Models, vi  
Color Sample, 110  
Configuration Page, 107, 108  
Contrast, xv  
Job Timeout, 103  
custom size paper, 51  
Left Cover, 1  
D
Data In indicator, 6  
Dust-proofing glass, 81  
Media} key, 5  
Memory, 114  
Memory Capacity, 113  
E
Memory Unit, 10, 11  
Menu} key, 5  
Misfed Paper, 76  
Edge Smoothing, x  
Energy Level, 105  
Energy Saver, 104  
{
Enter} key, 5  
Error indicator, 6  
N
Error Log, 109  
Error & Status Messages, 56  
Network, 109  
Network Boot, 23  
Network Interface Board Type305, 10, 15  
{
Escape} key, 5  
F
O
Firmware Version, 108  
Frame type NetWare, 23  
Friction Pad, 80  
OHP Slip, 106  
OHP transparencies, 47  
On Line indicator, 5  
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{
On Line} key, 5  
Operation Panel, 1  
Thick Paper, 46  
Option Interface, 108  
Options, 9, 35, 38, 41  
Output Tray, 1  
Output Tray Extender, 1, 54  
Ozone Filter, 3, 4, 90  
Toner Cartridge, 4, 85  
Toner Saving, xi  
Total Installed RAM, 108  
Transfer, 105  
Tray 1, 108  
Tray Size, 103  
P
Pages Printed, 109  
Panel Display, 5  
Paper, 43, 49  
Ventilator, 3  
Paper Exit Cover, 3  
Paper Feed Unit Type305, 10, 19  
Paper Tray, 2, 49, 103  
Parallel IF1, 105  
Waste Toner Bottle, 4, 92  
Windows 3.1x, 37  
Windows 95/98, 31  
Windows NT4.0, 40  
Parallel IF2, 105  
Parallel Interface Connector, 3  
Photoconductor Unit, 4, 88  
Plain paper, 45  
Plug and Play, 31, 32, 33  
Power Connector, 3  
Power indicator, 5  
Power Switch, 1  
Printable Area, 48  
Printed Error Message, 55  
Printer Error, 109  
Printer ID, 108  
Printer Information, 108  
Printer Lang., 106  
Printer Settings, 95  
R
Reference, 108  
Registration, 83  
{
Reset} key, 5  
Resolution, ix  
RGB, vi  
RGB color model, vi  
RICOH-SCRIPT2 Type305, 10, 13  
S
Saturation, xv  
Status List, 109  
Subnet Mask, 23, 26  
System, 109  
System Menu, 103  
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