Ricoh Printer AP4500 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 maxi-  
mum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this man-  
ual. 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.  
Note  
The names of the applications do not appear in the following pages. Confirm which applications you will be  
using before reading this manual.  
Descriptions in this manual  
Application  
PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR  
PRINTER MANAGER FOR CLIENT  
Aficio Manager for Admin  
Aficio Manager for Client  
Consumables:  
Toner  
RICOH Toner Type 3100D Black  
Maintenance Kit  
Components  
Maintenance Kit Type 4500A  
Maintenance Kit Type 4500B  
Development Unit (including Photo Conductor Unit)  
Fusing Unit  
Transfer Unit  
Software Versions Conventions Used in this Manual  
NetWare3.x means NetWare 3.11, 3.12 and 3.2.  
NetWare4.x means NetWare 4.1, 4.11 and IntranetWare.  
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/ EDPuse. The machine contains 5-  
milliwat, 760 - 800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diodes. 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 required.  
Important  
Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable for di-  
rect, 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 machine  
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.  
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For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh toner.  
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 inter-  
ference in a residential 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 con-  
nected.  
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 us-  
er's authority to operate the equipment.  
Caution (in case of 100BaseTX environment):  
1. Properly shielded and grounded cables (STP) and connectors must be used for connections to host com-  
puter (and/or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
2. STP with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Product Name: Printer  
Model Number: G035–17  
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation  
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006  
Telephone number: 973-882-2000  
This device complies with part 15 of the 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.  
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 maxi-  
mum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this man-  
ual. 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.  
Note  
The names of the applications do not appear in the following pages. Confirm which applications you will be  
using before reading this manual.  
Descriptions in this manual  
Application  
PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR  
PRINTER MANAGER FOR CLIENT  
Net Virsion for Admin  
Net Virsion for Client  
Consumables:  
Toner  
SLP45/P7045 Toner  
Maintenance Kit  
Components  
SLP/P7045 for Maintenance Kit Type 4500A Development Unit (including Photo Conductor Unit)  
SLP/P7045 for Maintenance Kit Type 4500B Fusing Unit  
Transfer Unit  
Software Versions Conventions Used in this Manual  
NetWare3.x means NetWare 3.11, 3.12 and 3.2.  
NetWare4.x means NetWare 4.1, 4.11 and IntranetWare.  
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/ EDPuse. The machine contains 5-  
milliwat, 760 - 800 nanometer wavelength, GaAIAs laser diodes. 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 required.  
Important  
Parts of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable for di-  
rect, 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 machine  
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.  
Supplier shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other  
than genuine supplier's parts in your supplier's office product.  
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For good copy quality, supplier recommends that you use genuine supplier's toner.  
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 inter-  
ference in a residential 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 con-  
nected.  
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 us-  
er's authority to operate the equipment.  
Caution (in case of 100BaseTX environment):  
1. Properly shielded and grounded cables (STP) and connectors must be used for connections to host com-  
puter (and/or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.  
2. STP with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Product Name: Printer  
Model Number: G035–15  
Responsible party: Ricoh Corporation  
Address: 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006  
Telephone number: 973-882-2000  
This device complies with part 15 of the 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.  
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®, and MS-DOS® are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated.  
PCL® is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.  
AppleTalk, Apple, Macintosh, TrueType, LaserWriter are registered trademarks  
of Apple Computer, Incorporated.  
Ethernet® is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
PowerPC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corpora-  
tion.  
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-  
volved with 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 followed, 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 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 exist:  
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 is flammable  
and might ignite when exposed to an open flame.  
Disposal should take place at an authorized dealer or appropriate col-  
lection site.  
If you dispose of the used toner containers yourself, dispose of them  
according to 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 outlet before you move the equipment.  
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 outlet, 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  
supplies at a household waste collection point. Disposal sould take place  
at an authorized dealer or 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 becomes very hot. Do not touch the parts with a  
label indicating a “hot surface”. Touching a “hot surface” could result in a  
burn injury.  
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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.  
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.  
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 1 hour after the last  
operation has been completed. To exit Low-power (Energy Saver) mode,  
press any key on the operation panel. To change the setting of the Energy Sav-  
er mode, see P.129 “Using the Operation Panel”.  
Specifications  
Lower-power mode  
Power Consumption  
Default Time  
45 W or less  
1 hour  
(Energy Saver mode)  
Recovery Time  
100 seconds or less  
-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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Manuals for Your Printer  
Manuals for Your Printer  
There are three manuals that come with this printer.  
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  
Describes the procedures and necessary information on setting up and using  
your printer and its options. (This Manual)  
PostScript 3 Operating Instructions Supplement  
Describes the menus and features you can set using the PostScript printer  
driver. The manual is provided as a PDF file which is included in the CD-  
ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities”.  
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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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Interior........................................................................................................... 6  
Keys .............................................................................................................. 8  
Available Options.................................................................................... 12  
Installing the Memory Unit...................................................................... 14  
Macintosh Configuration ........................................................................ 48  
Configuring Macintosh ................................................................................ 48  
UNIX Configuration ................................................................................. 49  
UNIX Configuration ..................................................................................... 49  
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Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver ............................................... 56  
Windows 3.1x - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver............................ 56  
Windows 95/98 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver ........................ 66  
Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver ...................... 66  
Windows 3.1x - Installing the Font Manager............................................... 69  
Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the Font Manager............................. 71  
Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties ................................... 79  
Macintosh - Setting Up for Printing ............................................................. 81  
Canceling a Print Job.............................................................................. 82  
Windows 95/98 - Canceling a Print Job ...................................................... 82  
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Windows NT 4.0 - Canceling a Print Job .................................................... 83  
Loading Paper in the Paper Tray ................................................................ 93  
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray.............................................................. 96  
Finisher SR720 ......................................................................................... 123  
Removing Paper Chips......................................................................... 126  
Menu Chart............................................................................................. 129  
Accessing the Main Menu..................................................................... 131  
Making Printer Settings with the Operation Panel ............................. 132  
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Printing the Test Page............................................................................... 144  
Language Menu ..................................................................................... 146  
Using the Proof Print................................................................................. 147  
Moving and Transporting the Printer .................................................. 153  
Specifications........................................................................................ 154  
Mainframe ................................................................................................. 154  
Options...................................................................................................... 157  
INDEX...................................................................................................... 162  
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1. Getting Started  
Printer Features  
This printer is designed especially for office work groups. It can be used for net-  
work environments and allows you to handle documents efficiently.  
High Performance  
The new 45 print per minute (ppm) engine with PowerPC 603 100 MHz pro-  
cessor and built-in 1.7 GB hard disk drive (HDD) reduces waiting time for  
output.  
Versatile Paper Handling Options  
This printer offers the flexibility of selecting from a variety of paper handling  
options.  
The large input capacity, up to 3,550 sheets from six input sources, reduces  
the inconvenience of reloading paper.  
The output devices free users from manually collating, stapling or punching  
documents.  
High Productivity  
A high-speed engine combined with advanced paper handling features in-  
creases the productivity of users who need to print several sets of multiple  
page documents.  
With the proof printing function, users can confirm that the output is correct  
before several sets of documents are printed out.  
Network Connectivity  
This printer is network capable with a built-in 100BASE-TX card.  
It is easy to connect this printer to your network with utility.  
Crisp Print Image Quality  
This printer supports PCL 6 as well as Adobe PostScript Level 3.  
With a real 600dpi-resolution engine(plus smoothing technology), crisp im-  
ages can be printed.  
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Getting Started  
Major Specifications  
45 ppm (A4K, 8 1/2× 11”K, simplex)  
36 ppm (A4K, 8 1/2× 11”K, duplex)  
300 dpi, 400 dpi, 600 dpi  
Continuous Printing Speed  
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Engine Resolution  
Printer Languages  
PCL 5e, PCL 6  
Adobe PostScript Level 3  
Paper Input Capacity  
Paper Output Capacity  
Memory  
500 sheets × 2 trays + 50 sheets bypass tray  
Max. 3,550 sheets with options  
500 sheets  
Max. 4,900 sheets with options  
8 MB  
Expandable to 72 MB  
HDD  
1.7 GB  
Interface  
100BASE-TX × 1  
IEEE1284 × 1  
Options  
PS430 (paper bank, 500–sheet × 2 trays)  
Large Capacity Tray RT36 (1500–sheet Large  
Capacity Tray)  
Finisher SR720 (1000–sheet finisher)  
Finisher SR730 (3000–sheet finisher)  
Mailbox CS360 (9-bin mailbox)  
Hard Disk Drive Type 450 (1.6 GB HDD for  
font downloads)  
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Printer Features  
Printer Drivers for Your Printer  
Printing requires installation of a printer driver for your operating system. The  
following drivers are included in the CD-ROM that comes with this printer.  
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Printer Language  
PCL 5e  
PCL 6  
PostScript  
3
Operating system  
Windows 95 *1  
Windows 98 *2  
Windows 3.1x *3  
Windows NT 4.0 *4  
Macintosh *5  
*6 *7  
*7  
*1  
Microsoft Windows 95 operating system  
Microsoft Windows 98 operating system  
*2  
*3  
*4  
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 in a computer using a x86  
processor.  
Required system is 7.1 or later operating system.  
Requires Service Pack 3 or later.  
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver and PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files are in-  
cluded in the CD-ROM.  
*5  
*6  
*7  
PCL printer drivers  
Printer drivers allow the computer to communicate with the printer using a  
printer language. Two kinds of PCL printer drivers, PCL 6 and PCL 5e, are  
addition to the PCL 6.  
P.51 “Windows 95/98 - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver”  
P.52 “Windows 3.1x - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver”  
P.53 “Windows NT 4.0 - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver”  
Adobe PostScript Printer Drivers and PPD files  
P.59 “Windows 95/98 - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”  
P.60 “Windows 3.1x - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”  
P.61 “Windows NT 4.0 - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”  
P.63 “Macintosh - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”  
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Getting Started  
Guide to the Printer  
Exterior: Front View  
1
5
1
6
2
3
7
8
9
4
TAPH174E  
1. Printer Board  
Remove this board when installing some  
options.  
Contains keys for printing operation and  
a panel display that shows the printer  
status.  
2. Network Cable Connector  
Plug the network cable, which connects  
the printer to the network, into this sock-  
et.  
P.7 “Operation Panel”  
7.  
Front Cover  
Open this cover if you replace some parts  
or if a paper misfeed occurs.  
3. Parallel Interface Connector  
Plug the parallel cable that connects the  
printer to your computer into this con-  
nector.  
8. Paper Tray  
Holds up to 500 sheets of plain paper. (80  
g/m2, 20 lb)  
4. Power Switch  
Use this switch to turn the printer power  
on and off.  
9. Optional Paper Bank PS430  
Holds up to 500 sheets of plain paper. (80  
g/m2, 20 lb)  
5. Output Tray  
Printed output is stacked here with the  
print side face down.  
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Guide to the Printer  
Exterior: Rear View  
1
1
2
3
6
7
4
5
TAPH182E  
1. Duplex Unit  
Allows you to print onto both sides of the  
paper.  
2. Duplex Unit Right Cover  
Open this cover if you want to print onto  
both sides of the paper larger than B4 JIS  
and 81/2× 14”.  
3. Bypass Tray  
Holds up to 50 sheets of plain paper. (80  
g/m2, 20 lb)  
4. Upper Vertical Paper Feed Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
If you install the optional Large Capacity  
Tray RT36, remove this cover.  
5. Lower Vertical Paper Feed Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
6. Power Cord  
Plug this cord into a wall outlet.  
7. Ventilator  
Helps to keep components inside the  
printer from overheating.  
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Getting Started  
Interior  
1
1
2
TAPH191E  
5
6
4
3
1. Fusing Unit  
When “Change Maint.Kit” appears on  
the panel display, replace this unit.  
2. Transfer Unit  
When “Change Maint.Kit” appears on  
the panel display, replace this unit.  
3. Toner Lock Handle  
Turn up the handle when replacing the  
toner.  
4. Toner Holder  
Slide this out when replacing the toner.  
5. Development Unit  
When “Change Maint.Kit” appears on  
the panel display, replace this unit.  
6. Right Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
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Guide to the Printer  
Operation Panel  
1
1
2
TAPS022E  
5
1. Panel Display  
Shows the current status of the printer  
and error messages. P.99 “Error & Sta-  
tus Messages on the Operation Panel”  
5. Data In indicator  
Blinks while the printer is receiving data  
from a computer.  
Stays on if there is data to be printed.  
2. On Line indicator  
Tells you whether the printer is online or  
offline.  
Stays on while the printer is online (a  
state in which the printer can receive data  
from the computer).  
Stays off when the printer is offline (a  
state in which the printer can not receive  
data).  
3. 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.  
4. 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.99 “Error & Status Messages on  
the Operation Panel”  
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Getting Started  
Keys  
1
2
4
3
1
TAPS012E  
7
5
6
1. {On Line} key  
7. {Enter} key  
Press this key to switch the printer online  
or offline. When the printer is online, the  
printer can receive data from the comput-  
er.  
Press this key to choose menu selected on  
the panel display, or to go to a lower lev-  
el.  
2. {Job Reset} key  
When the printer is online, press this key  
to cancel any ongoing print jobs.  
3. {Escape} key  
Press this key to escape from the setup  
menu, and to return to the upper level  
without making any changes.  
4. {U}{T} keys  
Use these keys to scroll through the se-  
lected items and to adjust values on the  
panel display when making settings. To  
change the value more quickly, hold  
these keys down.  
5. {Form Feed} key  
When the printer is offline, press this key  
to print out all the data left in the printer's  
input buffer.  
6. {Menu} key  
Press this key to make and check the cur-  
rent printer settings. To go back to the  
[
Main] menu, press this key again.  
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Guide to the Printer  
Guides  
The guides of the output tray minimize curled printed output. Use these guides  
when you print on A3L size paper, 11" × 17"L size paper, or thin paper.  
1
To print onto A3  
Raise the end fence.  
L
and 11"  
×
17"  
L
size paper  
TAPY510E  
If either side of paper is curled, or if you print onto the thin paper  
TAPX070E  
TAPY520E  
Raise the left end of the guide until it clicks.  
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If the leading edge of paper is curled  
TAPX060E  
1
A Remove the guide.  
TAPY530E  
B Reinstall the guide in the opposite direction as shown in the illustration.  
TAPY540E  
Note  
If you use the guides, output capacity is reduced.  
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2. Installing Options  
R CAUTION:  
Before installing options, the machine should be turned off and unplugged  
for at least thirty minutes. Components inside the machine become very  
hot, and can cause a burn injury if touched.  
Before moving the machine, unplug the power cord from the outlet. If the  
cord is unplugged abruptly, it could become damaged. Damaged plugs or  
cords can cause an electrical or fire hazard.  
When lifting the machine, use the grips on both sides. The machine could  
break or cause an injury if dropped.  
See P.157 “Options” to confirm what kind of options are available.  
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Installing Options  
Available Options  
The following options can be installed to your printer.  
Exterior  
2
4
5
3
2
1
6
TAPP711E  
1. Paper Bank PS430  
6. Mailbox CS360  
P.16 “Installing the Paper Bank  
If you want to install the Mailbox  
CS360, contact your sales or service  
representative.  
PS430”  
2. Large Capacity Tray RT36  
If you want to install the Large Capac-  
ity Tray RT36, contact your sales or  
service representative.  
Note  
The Bridge Unit Type 460 is re-  
quired when you install both the  
Finisher SR730 and the Mailbox  
CS360.  
3. Bridge Unit Type 450  
If you want to install the Bridge Unit  
Type 450, contact your sales or service  
representative.  
To use the punch function with the  
Finisher SR730, the Punch Kit Type  
450 is required.  
4. Finisher SR720  
If you want to install the Finisher  
SR720, contact your sales or service  
representative.  
5. Finisher SR730  
If you want to install the Finisher  
SR730, contact your sales or service  
representative.  
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Available Options  
Interior  
1. 2  
2
TAPP731E  
1. Extended RAM Module  
2. Hard Disk Drive Type 450  
Install the memory unit into the slots  
in the printer board. P.14 “Install-  
ing the Memory Unit”  
Install the HDD into the slot in the  
printer board.  
Note  
When you install several different options, be sure to install the paper bank  
PS430 first.  
How to Use the Screwdriver  
The screwdriver (A) is in the standard paper tray (Tray 1). It is used to install  
options. To prevent the screw from falling down, press the screwdriver onto the  
screw until it clicks into place.  
TAPP760  
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Installing Options  
Installing the Memory Unit  
This printer has two slots for  
R CAUTION:  
SIMMs.  
Before installing options, the ma-  
chine should be turned off and  
unplugged for at least thirty min-  
utes. Components inside the  
machine become very hot, and  
can cause a burn injury if  
touched.  
The memory unit using 64 bit  
chips is not available.  
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A Be sure to turn off the printer.  
B Pull out the first paper tray (Tray  
1) and take the screwdriver (A)  
from the tray. Each of the screws  
that are to be removed requires  
this screwdriver.  
Before moving the machine, un-  
plug the power cord from the out-  
let. If the cord is unplugged  
abruptly, it could become dam-  
aged. Damaged plugs or cords  
can cause an electrical or fire  
hazard.  
When lifting the machine, use  
the grips on both sides. The ma-  
chine could break or cause an in-  
jury if dropped.  
TAPP720E  
8 MB, 16 MB, and 32 MB memory  
units are available for this printer.  
Use the following types of memory  
unit.  
Note  
Be sure to return the screwdriv-  
er to the paper tray after using  
it.  
Module Type:  
SIMM (Single In-Line Memory  
Module)  
C Remove the four screws, and then  
remove the cover.  
Memory Type:  
EDO (Extended Data Output)  
DRAM  
You need the screws to lock the  
cover afterwards.  
Number of Pins:  
72 pins  
Access Time:  
Faster than 60 ns  
Important  
The memory unit can be damaged  
by small amounts of static electric-  
ity. Before touching it, touch some  
metal to remove static electricity  
from you.  
TAPP550E  
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Installing the Memory Unit  
D Remove the two screws locking G Align the printer board with the  
the printer board.  
top and bottom rails in the print-  
er, and then insert the printer  
board slowly until it clicks into  
place.  
You need the screws to lock the  
printer board afterwards.  
2
TAPP600E  
TAPP630E  
E Hold the handle, and carefully  
H Lock the printer board with the  
pull out the printer board.  
two screws you removed in step  
D.  
TAPP610E  
TAPP750E  
F Confirm that the notch on the  
memory unit is on the right as  
shown in the illustration. Tilting  
the memory unit with the notch  
on the right, slide it into the slot  
as shown in the illustration (A).  
Then, move it upward until it  
clicks into place (B).  
I Return the cover to its original po-  
sition with the four screws you re-  
moved in step C.  
TAPP590E  
Print a configuration page to  
confirm that the memory unit is  
properly installed. P.144  
“Printing the Test Page”  
TAPP622E  
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Installing Options  
Installing the Paper Bank PS430  
R CAUTION:  
A Confirm that the printer is turned  
Before installing options, the ma-  
chine should be turned off and  
unplugged for at least thirty min-  
utes. Components inside the  
machine become very hot, and  
can cause a burn injury if  
touched.  
off, and pull the plug out of the  
wall outlet.  
B Remove the tape that holds the  
paper bank, and remove the pack-  
ing material.  
2
Before moving the machine, un-  
plug the power cord from the out-  
let. If the cord is unplugged  
abruptly, it could become dam-  
aged. Damaged plugs or cords  
can cause an electrical or fire  
hazard.  
TAPP800E  
When lifting the machine, use  
the grips on both sides. The ma-  
chine could break or cause an in-  
jury if dropped.  
TAPP810E  
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Installing the Paper Bank PS430  
C Remove the screw, knob screw E Push the grips into the printer.  
and lock plate from inside the  
packing material.  
Take out the cover inside the Tray  
2 and attach it between the paper  
tray and the front cover.  
1
2
2
3
TAPD011E  
1. Screw  
TAPP040E  
2. Knob Screw (Finger type)  
3. Lock Plate  
F Pull the second paper tray (Tray 2)  
up until it stops. After that, lift it  
slightly, then pull it out.  
D Align the printer over the paper  
bank, and then lower it gently  
onto the paper bank.  
TAPH210E  
TAPP021E  
G Pull out the first paper tray (Tray  
1) , and take the screwdriver (A)  
from the tray.  
Important  
When lifting the printer, pull  
out the grips from the front side  
of the printer. Hold the front  
side grips, and hold the inset  
grips on the rear side.  
The printer should be held by at  
least two people.  
TAPP720E  
Note  
Be sure to return the screwdriv-  
er to the paper tray after using  
it.  
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Installing Options  
H Lock the paper bank and the L Open the connector cover, and at-  
printer with the screw.  
tach the connector cables.  
2
TAPP060E  
TAPP031E  
I Replace the second paper tray M Close the connector cover.  
(Tray 2) into the printer.  
TAPP070E  
TAPH221E  
Note  
J Open the lower vertical paper  
feed cover on the right side of the  
paper bank (A). Hang the lock  
plate hook in the hole inside (B),  
and then fasten the plate with the  
knob screw using your fingers.  
confirm that the paper bank is  
properly installed. If the paper  
bank is properly installed. ⇒  
P.144 “Printing the Test Page”  
TAPP050E  
K Close the lower vertical paper  
feed cover.  
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3. Configuring the Printer for  
the Network  
This section describes how to configure your printer for use as a network printer.  
The actual procedures may differ depending on your network environment. Use  
the appropriate procedures for your network environment.  
If you use TCP/IP protocol to print, the printer must also be configured to use  
TCP/IP protocol. Follow the instructions in "Setting Up the IP Parameters" sec-  
tion of this manual to configure your printer to use TCP/IP protocol. After that,  
go to the section with instructions for the type of network you use.  
If you use protocols other than TCP/IP, go to the section with instructions for  
the type of network you use.  
The network configuration page is automatically printed when the printer is  
turned on. This feature can be disabled with the MAP utility or by connecting  
the Network Interface Board address with a browser. To disable this feature,  
open the [Network Setting] screen. Then click [Configure Status Page] and remove  
the check mark from [Print Status Page on Startup].  
The network configuration page contains the Network Interface Board status in-  
formation. You need this information when you configure the printer for the net-  
work.  
Reference  
Netware P.36 “NetWare Configuration”  
Macintosh P.48 “Macintosh Configuration”  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Setting Up the IP Parameters  
E Press {Enter}.  
Configuring the Printer for the  
Network with the Operation  
Panel  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Network Setup:  
I/O Timeout  
This section describes instructions on  
work using the printer's operation  
panel. You can also set up the IP Pa-  
rameters using the NIB Setup Tool.  
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F Press {T} or {U} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
P.24 “Installing the NIB Setup Tool”  
Network Setup:  
IP Address  
A Press {Menu}.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
G Press {Enter}.  
Byte 1 of the current IP address ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
Main Menu:  
Proof Print  
IP Address:  
Byte 1=0  
B Press {T} or {U} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
H Use {U} or {T} to set the IP Ad-  
dress.  
Main Menu:  
Host Interface  
IP Address:  
Byte 1=192  
C Press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Note  
Press {UU} to increase and {TT}  
to decrease values.  
Host Interface:  
Printer Lang.  
I Press {Enter}.  
Byte 2 of the current IP address ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
D Press {T} or {U} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
IP Address:  
Byte 2=0  
Host Interface:  
Network Setup  
Note  
You can return to the previous  
Byte by pressing {Escape}.  
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Setting Up the IP Parameters  
If you press {Escape} when Byte  
1 is on the panel display, the  
new IP address is canceled and  
you return to the previous panel  
display.  
The panel display returns to the  
previous menu automatically.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Network Setup:  
Subnet Mask  
J Repeat steps H and I to set the rest  
of the IP address.  
After setting Byte 4, the new IP Ad-  
dress is displayed on the panel dis-  
play for 2 seconds.  
N Press {T} or {U} until the follow-  
ing message appears.  
3
Network Setup:  
Gateway Address  
IP Address:  
192.168. 15. 16  
The panel display returns to the  
previous menu automatically.  
O Press {Enter}.  
Byte 1 of the current gateway ad-  
dress is displayed on the panel dis-  
play.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Network Setup:  
IP Address  
Gateway Address  
Byte 1=0  
K Press {T} or {U} until the follow-  
P Set the gateway address using the  
same procedure used to set the IP  
address.  
ing message appears.  
Network Setup:  
Subnet Mask  
Q Press {On Line}.  
After “Initializing...” is displayed  
on the panel display, the panel dis-  
play returns to the ready condi-  
tion.  
L Press {Enter}.  
Byte 1 of the current subnet mask  
appears on the panel display.  
Ready  
Subnet Mask:  
Byte 1=0  
M Set the subnet mask using the  
same procedure used to set the IP  
address.  
After setting Byte 4, the new sub-  
net mask is displayed on the panel  
display for 2 seconds.  
Subnet Mask:  
255.255.255. 0  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)  
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) provides a mechanism for  
delivering IP configuration parameters, including the IP address, Subnet mask  
and default gateway, to devices (hosts) on an IP network. A DHCP server man-  
ages the pool of available IP addresses and grants device requests for an IP ad-  
dress.  
At power-up, the Network Interface Board broadcasts a DHCP request for an IP  
address. If a DHCP server is present the request might be processed, and an IP  
address might be returned to the Network Interface Board. Upon receipt of the  
IP address, the Network Interface Board resets, and prints a network configura-  
tion page. The network configuration page might list the new IP address (and  
Subnet mask and default gateway). Once an IP address has been assigned to the  
Network Interface Board, it might no longer broadcast DHCP requests.  
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Important  
Network Interface Board IP address assignment by DHCP works only if the  
Network Interface Board does not have an existing IP address.  
The DHCP server leases a temporary IP address which expires after a period, or  
leases a permanent or unlimited lease which does not expire.  
Devices that are granted a temporary lease are notified before the lease expires  
and asked if they would like to extend the lease. The Network Interface Board  
continues extending its lease indefinitely (unless prohibited by your DHCP  
server configuration) and thus maintain a consistent IP address.  
Important  
If the Network Interface Board is not turned on or is not connected to the net-  
work during the period when the DHCP server is sending requests to extend  
the lease, the lease will not be extended. The DHCP server might cancel the  
lease and might assign the IP address to another device. Therefore, it is highly  
recommended to explicitly reserve an IP address for the Network Interface  
Board in your DHCP server configuration.  
If you prefer not to use DHCP for IP address assignment, it can be disabled using  
the NIB Setup Tool. The NIB Setup Tool allows you to use a Wizard or a Prop-  
erty Sheet to configure the Network Interface Board. Use the Property Sheet to  
disable this feature. After you select the Network Interface Board with the NIB  
Setup Tool, click [Configure] and then click the [TCP/IP] tab. If you prefer not to  
use DHCP, select [Specify an IP Address] and set the IP address, the subnet mask  
and the default gateway address.  
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Getting Ready for Software Installation  
Getting Ready for Software Installation  
This printer comes with two CD-ROMs. One is "Print Server Software and Doc-  
umentation", and the other is "Printer Drivers and Utilities". These CD-ROMs  
contain support programs for the installation and configuration of Network In-  
terface Board.  
You can select any of the programs listed in the Configuration Programs.  
Configuration Programs  
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The "Print Server Software and Documentation" CD-ROM includes the follow-  
ing utilities.  
MAP  
Web-based configuration utility  
IPX Peer-to-Peer  
IPX Peer-to-Peer printing software  
IP Peer-to-Peer  
IP Peer-to-Peer printing software  
BootP Lite  
Used to configure the IP parameters of the Network Interface Board  
NWSetup  
NetWare Print Service Configuration  
The five utilities are included in the “Print Server Software and Documentation”  
CD-ROM, but you need this CD-ROM only if you use “IPX Peer-to-Peer” or “IP  
Peer-to-Peer” printing.  
Although you can use the "MAP", "BootP Lite", or "NWSetup" utilities in the  
"Print Server Software and Documentation" CD-ROM, it is easier to use the NIB  
Setup Tool included in the "Printer Drivers and Utilities" CD-ROM.  
To use “MAP”, “BootP Lite”, or “NWSetup” from the “Print Server Software  
and Documentation” CD-ROM, see the “Owner's Manual” (NIB 450-E Manual)  
in this CD-ROM for instructions.  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Installing the NIB Setup Tool  
This section describes how to install the PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINIS-  
TRATOR, and how to run the NIB Setup Tool.  
Limitation  
The NIB Setup Tool is supported to work with the following operation sys-  
tems.  
• Microsoft Windows 95/98  
• Microsoft Windows NT 4.0  
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Installing the PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR  
Follow these steps to install the PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR.  
Preparation  
You should install the PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR on  
your computer. If you install the PRINTER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRA-  
TOR from a file server or run it via the network, the PRINTER MANAGER  
FOR ADMINISTRATOR might not work correctly.  
Be sure to close all applications before starting the installation procedure.  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” into your com-  
puter's CD-ROM drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Open [Control Panel], and double-click the [Add/Remove Programs] icon.  
D In the [Install/Uninstall] tab, click [Install].  
E Click [Next >].  
F In the [command line for installation program] box, type the name of the CD-  
ROM drive followed by “PRINTMAN\ADMIN\SETUP.EXE” (do not in-  
clude the quotation marks) and then click [Finish].  
Note  
An example would be “D:\PRINTMAN\ADMIN\SETUP.EXE” when the  
CD-ROM drive name is “D”.  
G From the [Choose Setup Language] pop-up menu, select the language you use.  
H In the [Welcome] dialog box, click [Next >].  
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Getting Ready for Software Installation  
I The Software License Agreement appears.  
After reading through all of the contents by clicking [PageDown], click [Yes] to  
agree with the License Agreement.  
J Select a folder to install it in, and then click [Next >].  
If you would like to change the displayed folder, click [Browse] to select an-  
other one.  
The installation program starts.  
After a confirmation dialog box appears, the installation program is complete.  
3
Running the NIB Setup Tool  
A Click [Start], point to [Programs], and then click [NIB Setup Tool] in the [PRINT-  
ER MANAGER FOR ADMINISTRATOR] program folder.  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Windows 95/98 Configuration  
Setting Up Peer-to-Peer Printing  
The peer-to-peer printing software that is included in the CD-ROM labeled  
“Print Server Software and Documentation” allows Windows 95/98 PCs to com-  
municate directly with network attached printers. A network server, such as  
NetWare or Windows NT, is not required for peer-to-peer printing.  
There are two types of peer-to-peer printing. You can select “IP Peer-to-Peer” or  
“IPX Peer-to-Peer” according to your network environment.  
3
The peer-to-peer printing software must be installed on each PC that uses peer-  
to-peer printing. Once peer-to-peer printing software is installed, all Network  
Interface Boards on the network automatically appear in the list of available  
printer ports.  
The peer-to-peer printing software can also be used in networks where servers  
are present; however, the server print services are often utilized instead. Server  
based print services offer centralized printing management and spooling and do  
not require software (other than the printer driver) to be installed on each PC.  
If you use the printer in a network where servers are present, select either peer-  
to-peer printing or the server based print service.  
Reference  
For information on setting IP parameters, see P.20 “Setting Up the IP Parame-  
ters”.  
Installing IP Peer-to-Peer  
The TCP/IP protocol is required for IP Peer-to-Peer printing. Confirm that the  
TCP/IP protocol is installed, if not, install it before starting the following proce-  
dure.  
Follow these steps to install IP Peer-to-Peer.  
Important  
Confirm that the printer power is turned on before starting the following pro-  
cedure.  
A Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Print Server Software and Documentation” in  
the CD-ROM drive.  
The main screen appears.  
Note  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 is not installed, click [Install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 3.0].  
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Windows 95/98 Configuration  
B Click [CD ROM Contents].  
The “Introduction” page appears.  
C Click [Installation/Configuration Programs].  
The “Configuration Programs” page appears.  
D Click [Windows 95/98 & NT 4.x IP Peer-to-Peer Printing].  
The “Windows 95/98 and NT 4.x IP Peer-to-Peer Printing” page appears.  
This page describes the functions of this utility.  
E At the bottom of the page, click the blue word [here] to begin installing.  
3
A dialog box appears asking if the “Setup.exe” program should be started.  
F Click [Yes] to continue.  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
G Click [Next] to continue.  
The [Installation Notes] dialog box appears.  
H Click [Yes] to continue installation.  
The [Choose Destination Directory] dialog box appears.  
I Click [Browse] to set a different folder.  
The default installation folder is C:\PROGRAM FILES\IP-P2P.  
J Click [Next] to continue.  
The [Select Program Folder] dialog box appears.  
This allows you to set the name of the folder that contains the shortcut links  
inside the Program Folder.  
K Type the name that you wish to see in “Program Folder:” and click [Next].  
The files are then copied to your computer in the specified directories.  
The [Information] dialog box appears.  
L Click [OK] to complete the installation.  
Reference  
For more information on installing IP Peer-to-Peer, see “Owner's Manual”  
(NIB 450-E Manual) in the CD-ROM labeled “Print Server Software and  
Documentation”.  
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-For manual installation  
Follow these steps to install the software on your operating system (Windows  
95/98).  
A Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
B Close all the applications that are currently running.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar, and click [Run].  
D Type <Drive>:\IP-P2P\SETUP.EXE (where <Drive> is your CD-ROM drive  
3
E Click [OK].  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
The remaining steps are identical to F- K in the preceding procedure. P.26 “In-  
stalling IP Peer-to-Peer”  
Installing IPX Peer-to-Peer  
The IPX protocol is required for IPX Peer-to-Peer printing. Confirm that the IPX  
protocol is installed, if not, install it before starting the following procedure.  
Follow these steps to install IPX Peer-to-Peer.  
A Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Print Server Software and Documentation” in  
the CD-ROM drive.  
The main screen appears.  
Note  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 is not installed, click [Install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 3.0].  
B Click [CD ROM Contents].  
The “Introduction” page appears.  
C Click [Installation/Configuration Programs].  
The “Configuration Programs” page appears.  
D Click [Windows 95/98 & NT 4.x IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing].  
The “Windows 95 and NT 4.x IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing” page appears.  
This page describes the functions of this utility.  
E At the bottom of the page, click the blue word [here] to begin installing.  
A dialog box appears asking if the “Setup.exe” program should be started.  
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F Click [Yes] to continue.  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
G Click [Next] to continue.  
The [Installation Notes] dialog box appears.  
H Click [Yes] to continue installation.  
The files are then copied to your computer in the specified directories.  
The [Installation Complete] dialog box appears.  
I Click [Finish] to complete the installation.  
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-For manual installation  
Follow these steps to install the software on your operating system (Windows  
95/98).  
A Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
B Close all the applications that are currently running.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar, and click [Run].  
D Type <Drive>:\IPX-P2P\SETUP.EXE (where <Drive> is your CD-ROM  
E Click [OK].  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
The remaining steps are identical to F - H in the preceding procedure. P.28 “In-  
stalling IPX Peer-to-Peer”  
Selecting the Printer Port  
The peer-to-peer printing software should be installed on each Windows 95/98  
PC that will use peer-to-peer printing services.  
A Install the printer drivers.  
If the printer drivers have already been installed, you can proceed to the next  
step.  
Important  
If you use IPX Peer-to-Peer printing, confirm that the printer power is  
Reference  
For more information on the printer drivers, see P.51 “Installing the PCL 6/  
5e Printer Driver” or P.59 “Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”.  
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B Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
C Click the icon of the printer you want to set for the peer-to-peer printing.  
D On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
E Click the [Details] tab.  
F From the [Print to the following port:] list box, select the port of the printer you  
want to use for peer-to-peer printing.  
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• If you use IP Peer-to-Peer printing, select the IP address of the printer. If  
you do not find the IP address of the printer, the printer is not in your local  
subnet. Then you need to configure IP Peer-to-Peer port manually as de-  
scribed in the “Owner's Manual” (NIB 450-E Manual) in the CD-ROM la-  
beled “Print Server Software and Documentation”.  
• If you use IPX Peer-to-Peer printing, select the printer name. The printer  
name is shown in "Peer-to-Peer Connection Information" on the network  
configuration page. The factory default of the printer name is RDP_ fol-  
lowed by the 6 digit serial number.  
G Click [OK].  
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Windows NT 4.0 Configuration  
Windows NT 4.0 Configuration  
There are several options for setting up printing in a Windows NT environment.  
• If a NetWare server is present, NetWare print services might be used by fol-  
lowing the NetWare Configuration instructions in this guide.  
• Peer-to-peer print services can be used by following the instructions in this  
section.  
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• LPR print services can be used via TCP/IP by following the instructions in  
this section.  
Windows NT printing is very flexible. It is possible to configure the individual  
Windows NT or Windows 95/98 workstations to print using a different protocol  
than the Windows NT server. For example, a Windows NT server could be con-  
figured to print to a Network Interface Board via TCP/IP using the instructions  
in this section. The Network Interface Board could then be designated as shared  
on the NT server, allowing workstations to print via the NT server using a dif-  
ferent protocol (such as NetBEUI).  
The optimum Windows NT printing configuration depends upon the particular  
environment and user as well as administrator experience and preferences. Gen-  
erally, the LPR printing over TCP/IP covered in the following instructions is the  
best choice for environments where TCP/IP is already in use.  
If you do peer-to-peer printing in the Windows NT environments, it is strongly  
recommended that you use TCP/IP Peer-to-Peer Software.  
Setting Up Peer-to-Peer Printing  
The peer-to-peer printing software that is included with the Network Interface  
Board allows Windows NT 4.0 PCs to communicate directly with network at-  
tached printers. A network server, such as NetWare or Windows NT, is not re-  
quired for peer-to-peer printing.  
The peer-to-peer printing software must be installed on each PC that might use  
peer-to-peer printing. Once peer-to-peer printing software is installed, all Net-  
work Interface Boards on the network automatically appear in the list of avail-  
able printer ports.  
The peer-to-peer printing software can also be used in networks where servers  
are present; however, often the server print services are utilized instead. Server  
Reference  
For information on setting IP parameters, see P.20 “Configuring the Printer for  
the Network with the Operation Panel”.  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Installing IP Peer-to-Peer  
The TCP/IP protocol is required for IP Peer-to-Peer printing. Confirm that the  
TCP/IP protocol is installed, if not, install it before starting the following proce-  
dure.  
Follow these steps to install IP Peer-to-Peer.  
Important  
Confirm that the printer power is turned on before starting the following pro-  
cedure.  
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A Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Print Server Software and Documentation” in  
the CD-ROM drive.  
The main screen appears.  
Note  
If Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 is not installed, click [Install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 3.0].  
B Click [CD ROM Contents].  
The “Introduction” page appears.  
C Click [Installation/Configuration Programs].  
The “Configuration Programs” page appears.  
D Click [Windows 95/98 & NT 4.x IP Peer-to-Peer Printing].  
The “Windows 95/98 and NT 4.x IP Peer-to-Peer Printing” page appears.  
This screen describes the functions of this utility.  
E At the bottom of the page, click the blue word [here] to begin installing.  
A dialog box appears asking if the “Setup.exe” program should be started.  
F Click [Yes] to continue.  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
G Click [Next] to continue.  
The [Installation Notes] dialog box appears.  
H Click [Yes] to continue installation.  
The [Choose Destination Directory] dialog box appears.  
I Click [Browse] to set a different folder.  
The default installation folder is C:\PROGRAM FILES\IP-P2P.  
J Click [Next] to continue.  
The [Select Program Folder] dialog box appears.  
This allows you to set the name of the folder that contains the shortcut links  
inside the Program Folder.  
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K Type the name that you wish to see in the Program Folder and click [Next].  
The files are then copied to your computer in the specified directories.  
The [Information] dialog box appears.  
L Click [OK] to complete the installation.  
-For manual installation  
Follow these steps to install the software on your operating system (Windows  
NT 4.0).  
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A Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
B Close all the applications that are currently running.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar, and click [Run].  
D Type <Drive>:\IP-P2P\SETUP.EXE (where <Drive> is your CD-ROM drive  
E Click [OK].  
The [Welcome] dialog box appears.  
The remaining steps are identical to F- K in the preceding procedure. P.32 “In-  
stalling IP Peer-to-Peer”  
Selecting the Printer Port  
The IP Peer-to- Peer printing software should be installed on each Windows NT  
4.0 PC that uses peer-to-peer printing services.  
Important  
The IP Peer-to-Peer printing software must be installed before selecting the  
printer port.  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled "Printer Drivers and Utilities" in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, you can proceed to the next step. If not,  
see P.51 “Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver” to start the installation and  
then proceed to the next step.  
C The [Printer Installation] dialog box appears.  
D From the [Port] list, select the IP address of the printer you want to set up,  
and click [Next >].  
E Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the installation of the printer  
driver.  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
Setting Up LPR Printing  
Follow these steps to set up LPR printing.  
Note  
In the following instructions, some field or dialog box names might vary de-  
pending on the NT service pack in use.  
A Configure the IP parameters on the Network Interface Board using the op-  
Reference  
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For information on setting IP parameters, see P.20 “Setting Up the IP Param-  
eters”.  
B Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Control Panel].  
C Double-click [Network] and select the [Protocols] tab to confirm that the TCP/  
IP protocol is installed.  
If TCP/IP protocol is not in the list of Network Protocols, click[Add] to install  
it.  
D Select the [Services] tab.  
If Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is not on the list of Network Services, click [Add  
]
to install it.  
E Click [Close] when all protocols and services have been added.  
If the TCP/IP protocol has just been added, set the IP address and other TCP/  
IP parameters.  
The new protocols and services will be available after the system is restarted.  
Important  
If the printer driver has not already been installed, install it before continu-  
ing.  
F Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
G Right click the appropriate printer and select [Properties].  
H On the [Ports] tab, click [Add Port].  
I Double-click [LPR Port] in the list of available printer ports.  
J In the [Name or address of server providing lpd:] field, type the IP address of the  
Network Interface Board (that was assigned with the operation panel).  
K In the [Name of printer or print queue on that server:] field, type “PORT1” (quo-  
tation marks are not included) in capital letters and click [OK].  
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L Click [Close] to close the [Printer Ports] dialog box.  
The Network Interface Board IP address is now displayed and currently se-  
lected on the list of ports.  
M If the printer is to be shared, click the [Sharing] tab, select Shared and type  
the Share name.  
N Click [OK] when finished.  
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Configuring the Printer for the Network  
NetWare Configuration  
Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool Wizard  
Using the NIB Setup Tool, you can easily set up a NetWare printing environ-  
ment.  
Reference  
For more information on setting up the NIB Setup Tool, see P.24 “Installing the  
NIB Setup Tool”.  
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When you configure the Network Interface Board for the first time, use the Wiz-  
ard method.  
If you want to use the Property Sheet method, see P.38 “NetWare 3.x - Advanced  
Settings” and P.41 “NetWare 4.x - Advanced Settings”.  
Note  
This section assumes that NetWare is functional and that the necessary envi-  
ronment for the NetWare Print Services is available.  
If you configure the Network Interface Board in a NetWare environment us-  
ing the NIB Setup Tool, you should install the client software released from  
Novell in the following cases.  
• Windows 95/98 in NDS mode configuration  
• Windows NT 4.0 in NDS mode configuration  
• Windows NT 4.0 in Bindary mode configuration  
A Log in to the Netware file server or the NDS tree as an Admin or Admin  
B Run the NIB Setup Tool.  
Reference  
P.25 “Running the NIB Setup Tool”  
C Click [Wizard] and click [OK].  
The [Network board list] dialog box of the Network Interface Board appears.  
D Click [IPX protocol].  
E Select the IPX address of the Network Interface Board you are configuring  
by clicking it, and click [Next >].  
Note  
If you don't know which Network Interface Board you are configuring,  
print a network configuration page to confirm the MAC address (Network  
address).  
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F Confirm that the MAC address and IPX address are correct, and click [Fin-  
ish].  
G Type the print server name into the [Device Name] box, and click [Next >].  
The factory default is RDP_ followed by the 6 digit serial number. We recom-  
mend that you change it to something that is easier to remember or something  
based on the structure of your network.  
H In a dialog box for selecting a network environment, check a box for [Net-  
Ware] and remove the check mark for the [TCP/IP].  
I Click [Next >].  
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A dialog box for configuring the NetWare environment appears.  
J Select [Bindery] when printing under the Bindery mode, or select [NDS  
]
when printing under the NDS mode.  
When you are using NetWare version 4.x, you should select [NDS].  
K If you selected [Bindery], type into the [File Server Name:] box the name of the  
file server in which a print server is to be created.  
Clicking [Browse], you can select a file server among those listed in the  
[
Browse] dialog box.  
L If you selected [NDS], type into the [Tree:] box the name of the NDS tree in  
which the print server is created, and type the context into the [Context:] box.  
Clicking [Browse], you can select a NDS tree and a NDS context among those  
listed in the [Browse] dialog boxes.  
As a context, object names are typed from a lower object and divided by a pe-  
riod. For example, if you want to create a print server into NET under DS,  
type “NET.DS”.  
M Click [Next >].  
N Type the name of the printer into the [Printer Name] box, and the name of the  
print queue into the [Print Queue Name] box.  
The factory default for Printer Name is “Print Server Name” followed by “_1”  
and that for Print Queue Name is “Print Server Name” followed by “_Q” (  
quotation marks are not included). You can change them if necessary.  
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O If you have selected the NDS mode, type the volume of the print queue into  
the [Queue Volume] box.  
Clicking [Browse], you can select one of those shown in the [Browse] dialog  
box.  
P Click [Next >].  
A dialog box to confirm the printing environment appears.  
Q After confirming the environment, click [Next >].  
If you want to change the settings, click [< Back] and make the settings again.  
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Clicking [Next >], the NIB Setup Tool automatically creates the Print Server,  
the Printer, and the Print Queue in the NetWare network.  
R After a confirmation dialog box appears, select [Quit] and click [Finish] to  
exit the NIB Setup Tool.  
NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings  
This section describes how to configure your printer to use as a print server in  
the NetWare 3.x environment.  
Basic Procedure  
Installing the NIB Setup Tool  
Configuring the Network Interface Board  
Configuring the NetWare  
Turning the power off and on  
Preparation  
The following procedures use the Property Sheet method in configuring the  
Network Interface Board. If you configure the Network Interface Board as a  
NetWare print server for the first time, we recommend you use the Wizard  
method. For more information, see P.36 “Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool  
Wizard”.  
Note  
This section assumes NetWare is functional and that the necessary environ-  
ment for the NetWare Print Service is available.  
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Setting Up as Print Server  
A Log in to the file server as a Supervisor or a Supervisor equivalent.  
B Run the NIB Setup Tool.  
Reference  
P.25 “Running the NIB Setup Tool”  
C Click [Property Sheet] and click [OK].  
The [Browse] dialog box of the Network Interface Board appears.  
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D Click [IPX protocol].  
E Select the IPX address of the Network Interface Board which is to be con-  
figured by clicking it, and then click [Next >].  
Note  
If you do not know which Network Interface Board you are configuring,  
see the network configuration page to confirm the MAC address (Network  
Address).  
F Confirm that the MAC address and IPX address are correct, and click [Fin-  
ish].  
The [NIB Setup Tool] window appears.  
G Click [Configure].  
The property sheet appears.  
H Click the [General] tab, and type the name of the print server into the [Device  
Name] box.  
I Click the [NetWare] tab, and make the following settings.  
A Select [Bindery].  
B In the [File Server Name:] box, type the name of the file server in which a  
print server is to be created.  
Click [Browse] to select a file server among those listed in the [Browse] dia-  
log box.  
C Click [OK] to close the property sheet.  
D After a confirmation dialog box appears, click [OK].  
J On the [NIB] menu, click [Exit] to exit the NIB Setup Tool.  
K Type “PCONSOLE” from the command prompt.  
F:> PCONSOLE  
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L Create a print queue as follows.  
Note  
If you use a currently defined print queue, proceed to the step M.  
A From the [Available Options] menu, select [Print Queue Information] and press  
.
{ENTER}  
B Press the {INSERT} key and type a print queue name.  
C Press the {ESC} key to return to the [Available Options] menu.  
M Create a printer as follows.  
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A From the [Available Options] menu, select [Print Server Information] and press  
.
{ENTER}  
B To create a new print server, press the {INSERT} key and type a print  
server name.  
If you use an currently defined print server, select one of the print servers  
shown in the [Print Server] list.  
Important  
Use the same name as that specified in the NIB Setup Tool. ( Step H).  
C From the [Print Server Information] menu, select the [Print Server Configura-  
tion].  
D From the [Print Server Configuration menu], select [Printer Configuration].  
E Select the printer which is indicated as “Not Installed”.  
F If you change the name of the printer, type a new name.  
A name "Printer x" is assigned to the printer. “x” stands for the number of  
the selected printer.  
G As Type, select [Remote Other/Unkown].  
The IRQ, Buffer size, Starting form, and Queue service mode are automat-  
ically configured.  
H Press the {ESC} key, and click [Yes] in the confirmation dialog box.  
I Press the {ESC} key to return to the [Print Server Configuration] menu.  
N Assign print queues to the created printer as follows.  
A From the [Print Server Configuration] menu, select [Queues Serviced By Printer].  
B Select the printer created in step M.  
C Press the {INSERT} key to select a queue serviced by the printer.  
Note  
You can select more than one queue at a time.  
D Follow the instructions on the screen to make other necessary settings.  
When you have finished the previous steps, confirm that the queues are as-  
signed.  
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O Press the {ESC} key until “Exit?” appears, and select [Yes] to exit PCON-  
SOLE.  
P Turn the printer power off and on.  
Note  
To confirm that the printer is configured correctly, type as follows from the  
command prompt.  
F:> USERLIST  
If the printer works as configured, the name of the print server appears as  
an attached user.  
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NetWare 4.x - Advanced Settings  
This section describes how to configure your printer to use as a print server in  
the NetWare 4.x environment.  
Basic Procedure  
Installing the NIB Setup Tool  
Configuring the Network Interface Board  
Configuring the NetWare  
Turning the power off and on  
Preparation  
The following procedures use the Property Sheet method in configuring the  
Network Interface Board. If you configure the Network Interface Board as a  
NetWare print server for the first time, we recommend you use the Wizard  
method. For more information, see P.36 “Quick Setup Using the NIB Setup Tool  
Wizard”.  
Note  
This section assumes NetWare is functional and that the necessary environ-  
ment for the NetWare Print Service is available.  
You should install the client software released from Novell on the Windows  
before running the NIB Setup Tool for configuring in NDS mode or using  
Windows NT 4.0.  
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Setting Up as Print Server  
Important  
You can set up the print server using the NDS or Bindery mode in NetWare  
4.x. The following procedure is for setting up the print server using the NDS  
mode in NetWare 4.1. When you set up the print server using the Bindery  
mode, use the NIB Setup Tool Wizard. P.36 “Quick Setup Using the NIB Set-  
up Tool Wizard”.  
A Log in to the file server as an Admin or an Admin equivalent.  
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B Run the NIB Setup Tool.  
Reference  
P.25 “Running the NIB Setup Tool”  
C Click [Property Sheet] and click [OK].  
The [Browse] dialog box of the Network Interface Board appears.  
D Click [IPX protocol].  
E Select the IPX address of the Network Interface Board which is to be con-  
figured by clicking it, and click [Next >].  
Note  
If you do not know which Network Interface Board you are configuring,  
see the network configuration page to confirm the MAC address (Network  
Address).  
F Confirm that the MAC address and IPX address are correct, and click [Fin-  
ish].  
The [NIB Setup Tool] window appears.  
G Click [Configure].  
The property sheet appears.  
H Click the [General] tab, and type the name of the print server into the [Device  
Name] box.  
I Click the [NetWare] tab, and make the following settings.  
A Select [NDS].  
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B Type into the [Tree:] box the name of the NDS tree in which the print  
server is created, and type the context into the [Context:] box.  
Clicking [Browse], you can select a NDS tree and a NDS context among  
those listed in the [Browse] dialog boxes.  
As a context, object names are typed from a lower object and divided by a  
period. For example, if you want to create a print server into NET under  
DS, type "NET.DS"  
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C Click [OK] to close the property sheet.  
D After a confirmation dialog box appears, click [OK].  
J On the [NIB] menu, click [Exit] to exit the NIB Setup Tool.  
K From Windows, run NWAdmin.  
Reference  
For more information on NWAdmin, see the documentation that comes  
with the NetWare.  
L Create a print queue as follows.  
A Select the container object the print queue is located in among those in  
the directory tree, and click [Create] on the [Object] menu.  
B
In the  
[Class of new object  
]
[OK]  
box, click “Print Queue” to highlight it, and click .  
C In the [Print Queue name] box, type the name of the print queue.  
D In the [Print Queue Volume] box, click the [Browse] button.  
E In the [Available objects] box, click the volume in which the print queue is  
created to highlight it, and click [OK].  
F After confirming the settings, click [Create].  
M Create a printer as follows.  
A Select the container object the printer is located in, and click [Create] on  
the [Object] menu.  
B
In the [Class of new object] box, click “Printer” to highlight it, and click [OK].  
C In the [Printer name] box, type the name of the printer.  
D Click [Define additional properties] to check a box, and click [Create].  
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N Assign print queues to the created printer as follows.  
A Click [Assignments], and click [Add] in the [Assignments] group.  
B In the [Available objects] box, click the queue created in step L to highlight  
it, and click [OK].  
C Click [Configuration], and in the [Printer type] box, select [Parallel] using the  
dropdown menu, and then click [Communication].  
D Click [Manual load] in the [Communication type] group, and click [OK].  
E After confirming the settings, click [OK].  
O Create a print server as follows.  
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A Select the context specified using the NIB Setup Tool (step I-A), and on  
the [Object] menu, click [Create].  
B In the [Class of new object] box, click “Print Server” to highlight it, and  
click [OK].  
C In the [Print Server name] box, type the name of the print server.  
Important  
Use the same name as that specified using the NIB Setup Tool. (Step H)  
D Click [Define additional properties] to check a box, and click [Create].  
P Assign the printer to the created print server as follows.  
A Click [Assignments], and click [Add] in the [Assignments] group.  
B In the [Available objects] box, click the printer created in step M to high-  
light it, and click [OK].  
C After confirming the settings, click [OK].  
Q Turn the printer power off and on.  
Note  
If the printer works as configured, the name of the print server appears as  
an attached user.  
Setting Up a Client Computer  
This section describes how to set up a client computer when you use a NetWare  
print server.  
Note  
This section assumes that the client has NetWare client applications installed  
and is correctly configured to communicate with a NetWare print server. If  
not, install the necessary applications before starting the setup procedure.  
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NetWare Configuration  
Windows 95/98  
Follow these steps to set up a Windows 95/98 client.  
Preparation  
Log in to the NetWare file server before starting the following procedure.  
Reference  
For more information on installing the printer driver, see P.51 “Installing  
the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver” and P.59 “Installing the PostScript Printer Driv-  
er”.  
3
Note  
Any port is selected during the installation, however, LPT1 is recommend-  
ed.  
B Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
C In the [Printers] window, click the icon of the printer you want to use.  
D On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
E Click the [Details] tab, and click [Add Port].  
F Click [Network] and click [Browse].  
G On the network tree, double-click the name of the file server.  
The queues are displayed.  
H Click the queue you want to print to highlight it, and click [OK].  
I Click [OK].  
In the [Print to the following port] box, a network path to the printer appears.  
J Click [OK] to close the printer's property, and again, open it.  
K Click the [Printer Settings] tab.  
L Remove the check marks from the [Form feed] and the [Enable banner] check  
boxes.  
Note  
You should not check these boxes, because they should be specified using  
the printer driver. If they are checked, the printer might not print correctly.  
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When Using the PostScript Printer Driver  
Follow these steps to set up for the PostScript Printer Driver  
A Click the [PostScript] tab.  
B Click [Advanced].  
C Remove the check marks from the [Send CTRL+D before job] and the [Send  
CTRL+D after job] check boxes.  
M Click [OK] to close the property.  
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Windows 3.1x  
Follow these steps to set up a Windows 3.1x client.  
Note  
This section assumes that the client software released from Novell is installed  
on the client computer.  
Reference  
For more information on installing the printer driver, see P.51 “Installing  
the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver” and P.59 “Installing the PostScript Printer Driv-  
er”.  
B Double-click the [Printers] icon on [Control Panel].  
C In the [Installed Printers] box, select the printer driver you want to use by  
clicking it, and then, click [Connect].  
D In the [Ports] box, click “LPT1” to highlight it, and click [Network].  
The [NetWare Printer Connections] dialog box appears.  
E In the [Ports] box, click “LPT1” to highlight it, and in the [Resources]box,  
click the queue you want to print to highlight it.  
Note  
You should log in to the file server in order to see the print queues.  
F Click [Capture].  
The specified queue is captured to the LPT1.  
G Click [LPT Settings].  
The [NetWare Settings] dialog box appears.  
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H Remove the check marks from the [Form Feed] and the [Enable Banner] check  
boxes.  
Note  
You should not check these boxes, because they should be specified using  
the printer driver. If they are checked, the printer might not print correctly.  
I Click [OK] to close the [NetWare Settings] dialog box.  
J Close the [Network driver] dialog box.  
K Click [OK] to close the [Connect] dialog box.  
L Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog box.  
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Windows NT 4.0  
Follow these steps to set up a Windows NT 4.0 client.  
Preparation  
Log in to the NetWare file server before starting the following procedure.  
A Double-click the [Network Neighborhood] icon on the desktop and navigate to  
the queue you want to use, and then double-click it.  
The [Printers] dialog box appears.  
B Click [No].  
C Close all the applications that are currently running.  
D Insert the CD-ROM labeled "Printer Drivers and Utilities" in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, you can proceed to the next step. If not,  
see P.51 “Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver” and P.59 “Installing the Post-  
Script Printer Driver” to start the installation and then proceed to the next step.  
E The [Printer Installation] dialog box appears.  
F From the [Port] list, select the queue you selected in step A, and click [Next >].  
G Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the installation of the printer  
driver.  
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Macintosh Configuration  
Configuring Macintosh  
This section describes how to configure a Macintosh computer to use EtherTalk.  
The actual procedures to configure a Macintosh are slightly different depending  
on the version of the Mac OS. If you are not using Mac OS 8, see the manual that  
comes with your version of the Mac OS for more information.  
Reference  
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For information on configuring a network printer in a Macintosh EtherTalk  
environment, see “PostScript 3 Operating Instructions Supplement” included  
in the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities”.  
Changing to EtherTalk  
Reference  
For information on installing the software required for EtherTalk, see the  
Macintosh manuals.  
A Open [Control Panels], and double-click the [AppleTalk] icon.  
B Select [Ethernet] from the [Connect via:] pop-up menu.  
C If you change zones, select a name from the [Current zone:] pop-up menu.  
D Close the [AppleTalk] control panels.  
E Restart the Macintosh.  
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UNIX Configuration  
UNIX Configuration  
UNIX Configuration  
UNIX printing utilizes a line printer daemon (lpd) to direct jobs to the printer.  
With printer-based lpd, the Network Interface Board acts as the line printer dae-  
mon host and accepts print jobs directly.  
TCP/IP configuration of the Network Interface Board is needed for all versions  
of UNIX. See “Owner's Manual” (NIB 450-E Manual) in the CD-ROM labeled  
“Print Server Software and Documentation” for lpd configuration.  
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Note  
Be sure to turn the printer off and on after changing the network configura-  
tion.  
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4. Installing the PCL 6/5e  
Printer Driver  
Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
Printing requires installation of a printer driver for your operating system.  
This section describes instructions for installing the printer driver. The actual  
procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
This printer comes with two kinds of PCL printer drivers. One is PCL 6, and the  
other is PCL 5e.  
Generally, we recommend PCL 6 as your first choice, for it provides better  
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) and higher speed than PCL 5e.  
However, some of your application software might require the installation of the  
PCL 5e printer driver. In this case, you can install the PCL 5e printer driver in  
addition to the PCL 6 printer driver.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Important  
Before starting this installation, close all documents and applications. In a net-  
work environment, confirm that users who are logged on are disconnected.  
Be sure to do this when it will create the least interference with other users.  
After installing a printer driver, you must restart the computer.  
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, un-  
install the old version, and then install the new one.  
Windows 95/98 - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue the step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
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F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
H Open [WIN31_95].  
I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled “Setup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Setting up options  
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the Printer Properties from Win-  
dows. You cannot access the Printer Properties 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 the [Accessories] tab.  
D Select any options you have installed from the [Options] group.  
E Click [OK] .  
Windows 3.1x - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
C From [Program Manager], click [Run] on the [File] menu.  
D In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
E Select the CD-ROM drive from the [Drives:] list.  
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F Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
G Open [WIN31_95].  
H Open the folder of the language you use.  
I Open [DISK1].  
J Open the file titled ”Setup.exe”.  
K Click [OK].  
L Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Setting up options  
Note  
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When setting up options, you should access the Printer Setting dialog box  
from Windows. You cannot access the Printer Setting dialog box from an ap-  
plication.  
A From the [Main] group of [Program Manager], open [Control Panel] by double-  
clicking it.  
B Double-click the [Printers] icon.  
C In the [Installed Printers:] list box, click the name of the printer you want to  
set up.  
D Click [Setup].  
E Click [Accessories] tab. The [Options] group appears.  
F Select any options you have installed from the [Option] group.  
G Click [OK] to close the Printer Setting dialog box.  
H Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog box.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
Limitation  
Installing a printer driver requires Full Control access permission. Members  
of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Power Users  
groups have Full Control permission by default.  
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A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
H Open [NT4].  
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I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled ”Setup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
-Sharing the Printer on Windows NT 4.0 for Windows 95/98 Client  
A Install the Windows NT 4.0 printer driver on Windows NT 4.0 following the  
previous procedure.  
B Install the Windows 95/98 printer driver on Windows NT 4.0 as an Alternate  
driver from the following folders in the CD-ROM:  
• PCL 5e  
\PCL5E\WIN31_95\(language)\DISK1  
• PCL 6  
\PCL6\WIN31_95\(language)\DISK1  
Important  
Be sure to select the same printer language and printer model as used in  
the version of Windows NT 4.0 you have installed.  
C After installing the Windows 95/98 printer driver, open the Printer Proper-  
ties and confirm that the Windows 95/98 driver has been installed as an Al-  
ternate driver on the [Sharing] tab.  
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Setting up options  
Limitation  
Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the Printer Properties from Win-  
dows. You cannot access the Printer Properties from an application.  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
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B Select the icon of the printer you want to use by clicking it. On the [File  
]
menu, click [Properties].  
C Click the [Accessories] tab.  
D Select any options you have installed from the [Options] group.  
E Click [OK] .  
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Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
This section describes instructions for uninstalling the printer driver. The actual  
procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Windows 95/98 - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
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If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
H Open [WIN31_95].  
I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled ”Unsetup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Windows 3.1x - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
C From [Program Manager], click [Run] on the [File] menu.  
D In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
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E Select the CD-ROM drive from the [Drives:] list box.  
F Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
G Open [WIN31_95].  
H Open the folder of the language you use.  
I Open [DISK1].  
J Open the file titled “Unsetup.exe”.  
K Click [OK].  
L Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver  
Limitation  
Uninstalling a printer driver requires Full Control access permission. Mem-  
bers of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Power Us-  
ers groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PCL6 (or PCL5E)].  
H Open [NT4].  
I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled “Unsetup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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5. Installing the PostScript  
Printer Driver  
Installing the PostScript Printer Driver  
Printing requires installation of a printer driver for your operating system.  
This section describes instructions for installing the printer driver. The actual  
procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Windows 95/98 - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PS].  
H Open [WIN95_98].  
I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled “Setup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Setting up options  
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the [Device Options] tab from Win-  
dows. You cannot set up options when accessing the [Device Options] tab 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 the [Device Options] tab.  
The [Installable options] group appears.  
D From the [Installable options] box, select the option you have installed.  
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The current setting is displayed in the [Change settings for:] list box.  
E Use the [Change settings for:] list box to select the appropriate setting for the  
selected option.  
F Click [Apply] to apply the settings you made.  
G After making all settings you want, click [OK].  
Windows 3.1x - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
C From [Program Manager], click [Run] on the [File] menu.  
D In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
E Select the CD-ROM drive in the [Drives:] list.  
F Open [PS].  
G Open [WIN31].  
H Open the folder of the language you use.  
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I Open [DISK1].  
J Open the file titled “Setup.exe”.  
K Click [OK].  
L Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Setting up options  
A From the [Main] group of [Program Manager], open [Control Panel] by double-  
clicking it.  
B Double-click the [Printers] icon.  
C In the [Installed Printers:] list box, click the name of the printer you want to  
set up.  
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D Click [Setup].  
E Click the [Features] tab.  
The [Printer Features] group appears.  
F Use the [Printer Features] group to specify the options.  
G Click [OK] to close the Printer Setting dialog box.  
H Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog box.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver  
Installing the printer driver  
Limitation  
Installing a printer driver requires Full Control access permission. Members  
of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Power Users  
groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
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D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [PS].  
H Open [NT4].  
I Open the folder of the language you use.  
J Open [DISK1].  
K Open the file titled “Setup.exe”.  
L Click [OK].  
M Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Setting up options  
Limitation  
Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
Note  
When setting up options, you should access the Printer Properties from Win-  
dows. You cannot set up options when accessing the Printer Properties 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 the [Device Settings] tab.  
D Use the [Installable Options] group to specify the options.  
E Click [OK] to close the Printer Properties.  
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Using the Adobe PageMaker Version 6.0 or 6.5  
If you use the printer under Windows 95/98/3.1x/NT 4.0 with Adobe Page-  
Maker, you need to copy the PPD file to the PageMaker folder.  
The PPD file is the file with extension ".ppd". It is in the folder "\PS\NT4\EN-  
GLISH\DISK1\" on the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities”.  
The [NT4] folder, inside the [PS] folder is for the Windows NT 4.0 operating sys-  
tem. Use the folder at this level that is appropriate for the operating system you  
are using.  
The [ENGLISH] folder, inside the [NT4] folder is for English. Use the folder at this  
level that is appropriate for the language you use.  
Copy this file to the PageMaker's folder.  
For PageMaker 6 default installation, the folder is "C:\PM6\RSRC\PPD4", and  
for PageMaker 6.5 default installation, the folder is "C:\PM6\RSRC\USEN-  
GLISH\PPD4". The "USENGLISH" might be different, depending on your lan-  
guage selection.  
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Macintosh - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver  
Installing the Printer Driver  
It is necessary to install a printer driver and a PPD file to print from a Macintosh.  
Follow these steps to install a printer driver and a PPD file into a Macintosh us-  
ing a system 7.1 or later operating system.  
Important  
If you are using Mac OS 8.1 or later, and LaserWriter 8.5.0 or later, copy the  
“PrintingLib” file from the [Extensions] folder in the [System Folder] to your  
desktop before installing the PostScript printer driver. After installing the  
PostScript printer driver, drag the “PrintingLib” file from your desktop back  
into the [Extensions] folder before step G.  
You cannot use LaserWriter 8.5.0, if you do not copy “PrintingLib” back into  
the [Extensions] folder, or you forgot to copy the “PrintingLib”, please rein-  
stall the Macintosh operating system again.  
A Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
B Double-click the CD-ROM icon.  
C Double-click the [PS] folder.  
D Double-click the folder of the language you use.  
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E Open [DISK1] and double-click the installer icon.  
F Follow the instructions on the screen.  
G Move the “PrintingLib” file from your desktop back to [Extensions] in [Sys-  
tem Folder].  
H Double-click [Extensions].  
I Double-click [Printer Descriptions].  
J Double-click the CD-ROM icon on the desktop.  
K Double-click the [DISK1] folder in the folder of the language you use.  
L Click and drag the PPD file into [Printer Descriptions].  
M Restart the Macintosh.  
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Setting up the PPD file  
Preparation  
Confirm that the printer is connected to an AppleTalk network before per-  
forming the following procedure.  
A From the [Apple] menu, select [Chooser].  
B Click the [AdobePS] icon.  
C From the [Select a PostScript Printer:] list, select the name of the printer you  
want to use by clicking it.  
D Click [Create].  
E Select the printer you want to use by clicking it, and then click [Select].  
The PPD file is set up, and the Adobe PS icon appears at the left of the printer  
name in the list. Next, use the procedure on P.64 “Setting up options” to make  
the option settings, or close the [Chooser] dialog box.  
Setting up options  
A On the Apple menu, select [Chooser].  
B Click the [Adobe PS] icon.  
C In the [Select the PostScript Printer] list, select the name of the printer you  
want to use by clicking it, and then click [Setup].  
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D Click [Configure].  
A list of options appears.  
E Select the option you want to set up and select the appropriate setting for it.  
Note  
If the option you want to set up is not displayed, the PPD file might not be  
set up correctly. Check the name of the PPD file shown in the dialog box.  
F Click [OK].  
The list of options closes.  
G Click [OK].  
The [Chooser] dialog box appears.  
H Close the [Chooser] dialog box.  
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Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver  
This section describes instructions for uninstalling the printer driver. The actual  
procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Windows 95/98 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver  
A Click [Start] on the task bar.  
B Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
C Select the printer you want to delete.  
D On the [File] menu, click [Delete].  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
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E Click [Yes] to delete the printer driver.  
Windows 3.1x - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver  
A From the [Main] group of the [Program Manager], open [Control Panel] by dou-  
ble-clicking it.  
B Double-click the [Printers] icon.  
C Select the printer you want to delete and click [Remove].  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
D Click [Yes] to delete the printer.  
E Click [Close] to finish removing the printer driver.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver  
Limitation  
Uninstalling a printer driver requires Full Control access permission. Mem-  
bers of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Power Us-  
ers groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar.  
B Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
C Select the printer you want to delete.  
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D On the [File] menu, click [Delete].  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
E Click [Yes] to delete the printer driver.  
Macintosh - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver  
A Open [System folder] and double-click [Extensions].  
B Drag the “Adobe PS” file to [Trash].  
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6. Installing the Font Manager  
Installing the Font Manager  
Printing under a Windows system using PCL 6 or PCL 5e requires installation  
of the Font Manager for your operating system. This section describes instruc-  
tions for installing the Font Manager.  
The actual procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 - Installing the Font Manager  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
If the setup menu starts automatically, follow the instructions on the screen.  
Otherwise, continue to step C.  
C Click [Start] on the task bar.  
D Click [Run].  
E In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
F Select the CD-ROM drive.  
G Open [FONTMAN].  
H Open [DISK1].  
I Open the file titled "Setup.exe".  
J Click [OK].  
K Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Windows 3.1x - Installing the Font Manager  
A Close all the applications that are currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM labeled “Printer Drivers and Utilities” in the CD-ROM  
drive.  
C From [Program Manager], click [Run] on the [File] menu.  
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D In the [Run] window, click [Browse].  
E Select the CD-ROM drive from the [Drives] list box.  
F Open [FONTMAN].  
G Open [DISK1].  
H Open the file titled "Setup.exe".  
I Click [OK].  
J Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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Uninstalling the Font Manager  
This section describes instructions for uninstalling the Font Manager. The actual  
procedure differs somewhat depending on your operating system.  
Follow the appropriate one of the following procedures.  
Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the Font Manager  
A Click [Start] on the task bar.  
B Point to [Settings] and click [Control Panel].  
C Double-click the [Add/Remove Programs] icon.  
D Click [AGFA Font Manager] in the list box.  
E Click [Add/Remove].  
A confirmation dialog box appears.  
F Click [Yes].  
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G Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Windows 3.1x - Uninstalling the Font Manager  
A From [Program Manager], double-click [AGFA Font Manager].  
B Double-click [UnInstallShield].  
C Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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7. Setting Up The Printer Driver  
and Canceling a Print Job  
PCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer Properties  
Windows 95/98 - Accessing the Printer Properties  
There are two methods you can use to open the Printer Properties.  
Making printer default settings  
To make the printer default settings, first open the Printer Properties from the  
[
Printers] window.  
Note  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Printer Proper-  
ties from that application. The following example describes how to make set-  
tings for the WordPad application that comes with Windows 95.  
Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open the Printer Properties dif-  
fers slightly depending on the application. For details, see the documentation  
that comes with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
A On the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
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B From the [Name:] list box, select the printer you want to use, and then click  
[
Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
C Set desired settings and click [OK].  
D Click [OK] to start your printing.  
Windows 3.1x - Accessing the Printer Setting Dialog Box  
There are two methods you can use to open the Printer Setting dialog box.  
Making printer default settings  
To make the printer default settings, open the Printer Setting dialog box from  
[
Control Panel].  
Note  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
A From [Program Manager], open the [Main] group.  
B Double-click [Control Panel].  
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C Double-click the [Printers] icon.  
D In the [Installed Printers:] list box, click the name of the printer you want to  
set up.  
E Click [Setup].  
F Set desired settings and click [OK].  
G Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog box.  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Printer Setting  
dialog box from that application. The following example describes how to make  
settings for the Write application that comes with Windows 3.1x.  
Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open the Printer Setting dialog  
box differs slightly depending on the application. For details, see the docu-  
mentation that comes with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
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Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
A On the [File] menu, click [Print Setup].  
[
Print Setup] appears.  
B From the [Printer] group, select the printer you want to use.  
Note  
If the printer you want to use is not specified as the default printer, click  
[
Specific Printer:] and then find the printer you want to use in the list box.  
C Click [Options].  
The Printer Setting dialog box appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
E Click [OK] to close the [Print Setup] dialog box.  
F Start your printing.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties  
Making printer default settings - Printer Properties  
Limitation  
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Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default setting you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Note  
Setting you make here are used as the default settings for all applications.  
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Setting Up The Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job  
Making printer default settings – Default Document Properties  
Limitation  
Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Document Defaults].  
The Default Document Properties appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Note  
Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications.  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Document Prop-  
erties from that application. The following example describes how to make set-  
tings for the WordPad application that comes with Windows NT 4.0.  
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Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open the Document Properties  
differs slightly depending on the application. For details, see the documenta-  
tion that comes with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
A On the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
B From the [Name:] list box, select the printer you want to use, and then click  
[
Properties].  
The Document Properties appears.  
C Set desired settings and click [OK].  
D Click [OK] to start your printing.  
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PostScript - Setting Up for Printing  
PostScript - Setting Up for Printing  
Windows 95/98 - Accessing the Printer Properties  
There are two methods you can use to open the Printer Properties.  
Making printer default settings  
To make the printer default settings, first open the Printer Properties from the  
[
Printers] window.  
Note  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
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D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Printer Proper-  
ties from that application. The following example describes how to make set-  
tings for the WordPad application that comes with Windows 95.  
Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open the Printer Properties dif-  
fers slightly depending on the application. For details, see the documentation  
that comes with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
A On the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
B From the [Name:] list box, select the printer you want to use, and then click  
[
Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
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C Set desired settings and click [OK].  
D Click [OK] to start your printing.  
Windows 3.1x - Accessing the Printer Setting Dialog Box  
There are two methods you can use to open the Printer Setting dialog box.  
Making printer default settings  
To make the printer default settings, open the Printer Setting dialog box from  
[
Control Panel].  
Note  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
A From [Program Manager], open the [Main] group  
B Double-click [Control Panel].  
C Double-click the [Printers] icon.  
D In the [Installed Printers] list box, click the name of the printer you want to set  
up.  
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E Click [Setup].  
F Set desired settings and click [OK].  
G Click [Close] to close the [Printers] dialog box.  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Printer Setting  
dialog box from that application. The following example describes how to make  
settings for the Write application that comes with Windows 3.1x.  
Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open [Print Setup] differs slightly  
depending on the application. For details, see the documentation that comes  
with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
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A On the [File] menu, click [Print Setup].  
Print Setup] appears.  
[
B From the [Printer] group, select the printer you want to use.  
Note  
If the printer you want to use is not specified as the default printer, click  
[
Specific Printer:] and then find the printer you want to use in the list box.  
C Click [Options].  
The Printer Setting dialog box appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
E Click [OK] to close the [Print Setup] dialog box.  
F Start your printing.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties  
Making printer default settings - Printer Properties  
Limitation  
Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
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A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
The Printer Properties appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Note  
Setting you make here are used as the default settings for all applications.  
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Making printer default settings - Default Document Properties  
Limitation  
Changing the settings of the printer requires Full Control access permission.  
Members of the Administrators, Server Operators, Print Operators, and Pow-  
er Users groups have Full Control permission by default.  
A Click [Start] on the task bar, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers].  
The [Printers] window appears.  
B Click the icon of the printer whose default settings you want to change.  
C On the [File] menu, click [Document Defaults].  
The Default Document Properties appears.  
D Set desired settings and click [OK].  
Note  
Settings you make here are used as the default settings for all applications.  
Making printer settings from an application  
To make the printer settings for a specific application, open the Document Prop-  
erties from that application. The following example describes how to make set-  
tings for the WordPad application that comes with Windows NT 4.0.  
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Note  
The actual procedures you should follow to open the Document Properties  
differs slightly depending on the application. For details, see the documenta-  
tion that comes with the application you are using.  
With some applications, the printer driver's settings are not used, and the ap-  
plication's own initial default settings are applied.  
Any settings you make in the following procedure are valid for the current  
application only.  
A On the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
B From the [Name] list box, select the printer you want to use, and then click  
[
Properties].  
The Document Properties appears.  
C Set desired settings and click [OK].  
D Click [OK] to start your printing.  
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PostScript - Setting Up for Printing  
Macintosh - Setting Up for Printing  
Making paper settings from an application  
A Open the file you want to print.  
B On the [File] menu, click [Page Setup].  
[
Adobe PS Page Setup] appears.  
C Confirm that the printer you want to use is shown in [Format for:].  
Note  
If your printer is now shown in the [Format for:] box, use the pop-up menu  
to display a list of available printers.  
Reference  
The actual appearance of the Page Setup depends on the application you  
are using. See the documentation that comes with your Macintosh for de-  
tails.  
D From the [Paper] pop-up menu, select the paper size.  
E Set desired settings and click [OK].  
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Setting up for printing from an application  
A Open the file you want to print.  
B On the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The Printer Settings appears.  
C Confirm that your printer is selected in the [Printer:] box.  
D Set desired settings and click [Print].  
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Setting Up The Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job  
Canceling a Print Job  
Windows 95/98 - Canceling a Print Job  
A Double-click the printer icon on the 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 Click the name of the job you want to cancel so it is highlighted.  
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 Press the printer's {Job Reset} key.  
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is be-  
ing cancelled.  
Important  
The preceding procedure cancels the print job that is currently being pro-  
cessed by the printer. In some cases, the printer might already be process-  
ing 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 {Job Reset}.  
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When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, confirm you do  
not 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 might continue for a few pages af-  
ter you press {Job Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data might take considerable  
time to stop.  
Windows 3.1x - Canceling a Print Job  
A In the [Main] group, double-click the [Print Manager] icon.  
This opens a window that shows all the print jobs that are currently queued  
for printing.  
B Click the name of the job you want to cancel so it is highlighted.  
C On the [Document] menu, click [Delete Document].  
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D Click [OK] to close the dialog box.  
E Press the printer's {Job Reset} key.  
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is be-  
ing cancelled.  
Important  
The preceding procedure cancels the print job that is currently being pro-  
cessed by the printer. In some cases, the printer might already be process-  
ing 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 {Job Reset}.  
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, confirm you do  
not 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 might continue for a few pages af-  
ter you press {Job Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data might take considerable  
time to stop.  
Windows NT 4.0 - Canceling a Print Job  
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A Double-click the printer icon on the 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 Click the name of the job you want to cancel so it is highlighted.  
C On the [Document] menu, click [Cancel].  
Note  
You can also open the print job queue window by double-clicking the  
printer icon in the [Printers] window.  
D Press the printer's {Job Reset} key.  
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is be-  
ing cancelled.  
Important  
The preceding procedure cancels the print job that is currently being pro-  
cessed by the printer. In some cases, the printer might already be process-  
ing 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 {Job Reset}.  
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, confirm you do  
not accidentally cancel someone else's print job.  
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Note  
You cannot stop printing data that has already been processed internally  
by the printer. Because of this, printing might continue for a few pages af-  
ter you press {Job Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data might take considerable  
time to stop.  
Macintosh - Canceling a Print Job  
A Double-click the printer icon on the Desktop.  
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 Click the name of the job you want to cancel so it is highlighted.  
C Click [Pause Button], and then click [Trash Button].  
D Press the printer's {Job Reset} key.  
The message appears on the panel display indicating that the print job is be-  
ing cancelled.  
Important  
The preceding procedure cancels the print job that is currently being pro-  
cessed by the printer. In some cases, the printer might already be process-  
ing 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 {Job Reset}.  
7
When your printer is being shared by multiple computers, confirm you do  
not 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 might continue for a few pages af-  
ter you press {Job Reset}.  
A print job that contains a large volume of data might take considerable  
time to stop.  
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8. Paper and Other Media  
Paper and Other Media Supported by  
Your Printer  
Paper Types and Sizes  
This section describes the type, size, feed direction, and maximum capacity of  
paper that can be loaded into each paper tray in this printer.  
Important  
Be sure to set the paper size dial to match the actual paper size loaded in the  
tray. When the actual paper size is not shown on the dial, set the dial to “p”  
and specify the paper size using the operation panel.  
Note  
The meaning of the symbols describing paper can be seen in the following ta-  
ble.  
In this manual  
Meaning  
K
L
long-edge feed direction  
short-edge feed direction  
It is recommended that you load paper having the size and direction you fre-  
quently use in the tray selected with the “Tray Priority”. For details on Tray  
Priority, see P.134 “Job Control Parameters”.  
When loading paper having the same size in more than one tray, it is recom-  
mended that you load paper in the same direction.  
Regarding the meanings of the abbreviations, see the notes following each ta-  
ble.  
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Paper Sizes (Metric version)  
A3  
B4 JIS  
L
L
K
L
K
L
L
L
L
297 × 420  
257 × 364  
297 × 210  
210 × 297  
257 × 182  
182 × 257  
148 × 210  
105 × 148  
279 × 432  
*  
*  
X
X
X
X
X
A4  
*  
X
*  
X
B5 JIS  
X
*  
*  
*  
X
A5  
X
A6 *1  
X
Double Letter  
*  
X
(DLT, 11" × 17")  
Legal (LG, 81/2" × 14")  
L
216 × 356  
*  
X
8
Letter (LT, 81/2" × 11")  
K
L
L
279 × 216  
216 × 279  
140 × 216  
X
*  
X
*  
*  
Half Letter  
X
(HLT, 51/2" × 81/2")  
Executive  
L
184 × 267  
*  
X
(Exec., 71/4" × 101/2")  
Folio (81/4" × 13")  
Foolscap (F4, 81/2" × 13")  
F/GL (8" × 13")  
L
L
L
210 × 330  
216 × 330  
203 × 330  
*  
*  
*  
X
X
X
*1  
The size is not supported in the duplex printing.  
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means that the size is supported and you need to specify the paper size us-  
ing the operation panel. (Regarding the bypass tray and the Large Capacity  
Tray RT36, there is no dial on the tray.)  
means that the size is supported and indicated on the tray dial. Be sure to  
set the paper size dial to match the actual paper size loaded in the tray.  
means that the size is supported but not indicated on the tray dial. You  
should set the tray dial to “p”, and specify the paper size using the operation  
panel.  
* means that the size is supported and you need to specify the paper size  
using the printer driver.  
• X means that the size is not supported.  
Important  
If you want to load 81/2" × 11"K size paper into the Large Capacity Tray  
RT36, contact your sales or service representative.  
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Paper Sizes (Inch version)  
Double Letter (DLT)  
L
L
11" × 17"  
*  
X
X
81/2" × 14"  
11" × 81/2"  
81/2" × 11"  
51/2" × 81/2"  
Legal (LG)  
Letter (LT)  
*  
K
L
L
L
X
*  
X
*  
*  
*  
Half Letter (HLT)  
Executive (Exec.)  
X
71/4" × 101/2"  
11.26" × 16.54"  
10.12" × 14.33"  
11.69" × 8.27"  
8.27" × 11.69"  
10.12” × 7.17"  
7.17" × 10.12"  
5.83" × 8.27"  
4.13" × 5.83"  
X
A3  
L
L
K
L
K
L
L
L
*  
*  
X
X
X
X
X
B4 JIS  
A4  
*  
X
*  
X
8
B5 JIS  
A5  
X
*  
*  
*  
X
X
A6 *1  
Folio  
X
81/4" × 13"  
81/2" × 13"  
8" × 13"  
L
L
L
*  
*  
*  
X
X
X
Foolscap F4  
F/GL  
*1  
The size is not supported in the duplex printing.  
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means that the size is supported and you need to specify the paper size us-  
ing the operation panel. (Regarding the bypass tray and the Large Capacity  
Tray RT36, there is no dial on the tray.)  
means that the size is supported and indicated on the tray dial. Be sure to  
set the paper size dial to match the actual paper size loaded in the tray.  
means that the size is supported but not indicated on the tray dial. You  
should set the tray dial to “p”, and specify the paper size using the operation  
panel.  
* means that the size is supported and you need to specify the paper size  
using the printer driver.  
• X means that the size is not supported.  
Important  
If you want to load A4K size paper into the Large Capacity Tray RT36, con-  
tact your sales or service representative.  
Paper weight and number of sheets to be set  
Supported paper  
Maximum number of  
weight  
52 - 157 g/m2 (16 - 42 lb) 50 (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Bypass Tray  
For other kind of papers,  
see P.90 “Paper types and  
cautions”.  
64 - 105 g/m2 (20 - 28 lb) 500 (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
64 - 105 g/m2 (20 - 28 lb) 500 (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
64 - 105 g/m2 (20 - 28 lb) 1,500 (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Standard Tray (Tray 1/2)  
Paper Bank PS430 (option)  
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Large Capacity Tray RT36 (op-  
tion)  
*1  
Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark indicated on the  
side guide of the tray.  
Precautions for Paper  
Note the following precautions when handling or selecting paper to be used  
with this printer.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Cautions in loading paper  
• Use only the recommended paper types. Print quality cannot be guaranteed  
if other paper types are used.  
• Do not use paper that is already printed on.  
• When loading paper into the paper tray or the Large Capacity Tray RT36,  
confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the  
tray.  
• When loading paper onto the bypass tray, confirm that the top of the stack is  
not higher than the limit mark of the paper guide.  
• When loading paper into the paper tray, confirm that print side is facing up.  
• When loading paper onto the bypass tray or the Large Capacity Tray RT36,  
confirm that print side is facing down.  
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 following precautions.  
• 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.  
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Paper types and cautions  
Plain 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.  
• When loading paper heavier than 155 g/m2 (41 lb) onto the bypass tray, set  
the printer to the Thick Paper mode using the operation panel. P.129  
“Using the Operation Panel”  
• If paper is curled or bent, correct it before loading.  
• Load only one OHP transparency at a time onto the bypass tray.  
• When loading OHP transparencies onto the bypass tray, set the printer to  
the OHP sheet mode using the operation panel. P.129 “Using the Opera-  
tion Panel”  
• Be careful not to touch the print side of the OHP transparencies. Other-  
wise, the print side gets dirty or damaged, and results in poor print quality.  
• When printing on an OHP transparency that has a print side, load it face  
down onto the bypass tray.  
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Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer  
Translucent paper  
• Load only one translucent paper at a time onto the bypass tray.  
• When printing on translucent paper that has a print side, load it face down  
onto the bypass tray.  
Adhesive labels  
• Load only one adhesive label at a time onto the bypass tray.  
• Use adhesive labels in which the whole side can be printed on.  
• Avoid using adhesive labels having exposed glue.  
• If the print side is coated, the print quality might be reduced, as the toner  
might not fuse well.  
Avoid using the following types of paper that are not supported by this printer:  
• Paper whose weight is heavier or lighter than the limitation. P.85 “Paper  
Types and Sizes”  
• 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  
• Paper that has already been printed except preprinted letterhead  
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Note  
Ink on paper from an earlier print job, another copier, an inkjet printer or  
other device could damage the fusing unit of this printer due to a differ-  
ence 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  
• Envelopes  
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Paper and Other Media  
Printable Area  
The following shows the printable area for this printer. Be sure to set the print  
margins correctly.  
(
)
2mm 1/12"  
(
)
2mm 1/12"  
3mm  
(
)
1/8"  
1
2mm  
1/12"  
(
)
(
)
2mm 1/12"  
(
)
2mm 1/12"  
A : printable area  
Note  
The printable area might vary depending on paper size, printer language and  
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Loading Paper and Other Media  
Loading Paper and Other Media  
B Remove the rear guide.  
Loading Paper in the Paper  
Tray  
2
1
This section describes instructions for  
loading paper whose size and feed di-  
paper tray and the optional paper  
bank PS430. If you want to change the  
paper size or feed direction, see P.94  
“Changing Paper Size of the Paper  
Tray”.  
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TAPY012E  
C Align all four sides of the paper  
Important  
stack and load it into the tray.  
Confirm that the setting of the pa-  
per size dial matches the paper size  
and feed direction of the paper in  
the tray. Otherwise, the printer  
might be damaged, or printing  
problems might occur.  
For more information on the size  
and feed direction of paper that  
can be loaded in the tray, see P.85  
“Paper Types and Sizes”.  
TAPY021E  
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Important  
A Slide the paper tray out until it  
Confirm that the top of the stack  
is not higher than the limit mark  
inside the tray.  
stops.  
D While lifting the left side of the  
paper, attach the rear guide.  
TAPY010E  
TAPY591E  
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Paper and Other Media  
E Slide the tray into the printer un-  
til it stops.  
For more information on the size  
and feed direction of paper that  
can be set in the tray, see P.85 “Pa-  
per Types and Sizes”.  
A Slide the paper tray out until it  
stops. After that, lift it up slightly,  
then pull it out.  
TAPY581E  
Changing Paper Size of the  
Paper Tray  
TAPH210E  
Important  
Confirm that the setting of the pa-  
per size dial matches the paper size  
and feed direction of the paper in  
the tray. Otherwise, the printer  
might be damaged, or printing  
problem might occur.  
B Remove the rear guide.  
2
1
1
If you load A3L, B4 JISL,  
11"x17"L and 8 1/2"x14"L size  
paper into Tray 1, attach the cush-  
ion (A) and pad (B) as shown in  
the illustration. Attach the cushion  
(A) on the left back side of the  
front cover of Tray 1. The cushion  
should touch the bottom and the  
wall. Attach the pad (B) on the  
side guide on the printer side. The  
pad should be between the ribs  
and 1 - 2 mm (0.04" - 0.08") from the  
top.  
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TAPY063E  
C Pull the standard paper tray (Tray  
1), and take the screwdriver (A)  
from the tray.  
TAPP720E  
TAPY800E  
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Loading Paper and Other Media  
D Remove the four screws inside of G Align all four sides of the paper  
the tray you removed in step A.  
stack and load it into the tray.  
TAPY041E  
TAPY091E  
E Re-position the side guide to hold  
Important  
the paper size you want to load.  
Confirm that the top of the stack  
in not higher than the limit  
mark inside the tray.  
H While lifting the left side of the  
paper, attach the rear guide.  
TAPY051E  
F Lock the side guides with the four  
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screws you removed in step D.  
TAPY092E  
Note  
For 11” × 17”L size paper, re-  
move the rear guide and place it  
in the guide storage space (A).  
TAPY062E  
TAPY093E  
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I Adjust the paper size dial to A Open the bypass tray.  
match the size and feed direction  
of the paper in the paper tray.  
TAPY600E  
Note  
TAPY090E  
Swing out the extender (A) to  
support paper sizes larger than  
A4L.  
Important  
If you want to use paper size  
and feed direction that are not  
you should specify the paper  
size using the operation panel.  
P.132 “Making Printer Settings  
with the Operation Panel”  
J Slide the tray into the printer gen-  
TAPY610E  
try until it stops.  
B Slide the paper guides outwards,  
and load paper until it stops with  
the print side down.  
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C Adjust the paper guides to the pa-  
per width.  
TAPH221E  
Loading Paper in the Bypass  
Tray  
TAPY620E  
For more information on the size  
and feed direction of paper that  
can be set in the tray, see P.85 “Pa-  
per Types and Sizes”.  
Important  
Confirm that the top of the stack  
is not higher than the limit mark  
of the paper guide.  
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Loading Paper and Other Media  
C Load paper with the long-edge  
side of the paper pressing against  
the printer side.  
Loading Paper in the Optional  
Large Capacity Tray  
This section describes instructions to  
load paper in the optional Large Ca-  
pacity Tray RT36.  
For more information on the size  
and feed direction of paper that  
can be set in the tray, see P.85 “Pa-  
per Types and Sizes”.  
TAPY560E  
A Check if the tray release button is  
lit. If it is not lit, press the button  
to lit it.  
Important  
Confirm the top of the stack is  
not higher than the limit mark  
inside the tray.  
D Close the top cover.  
TAPM241E  
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B When the button stops blinking  
and is lit, open the top cover.  
TAPM230E  
TAPM160E  
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Error & Status Messages on the Operation  
Panel  
Messages  
Description  
Comments  
Add Staple  
The staple is almost empty. Replace the staple refill with a  
new one. P.120 “Adding Sta-  
ples”  
Call Service  
SC###  
An error has occured in the Turn the printer power off and  
printer.  
on. If the message appears again,  
contact your sales or service rep-  
resentative.  
ChangeFeedRoller It is time to replace the pa-  
per feed roller.  
Contact your sales or service rep-  
resentative.  
Change Maint.Kit  
It is time to replace parts in- Replace parts. For more informa-  
cluded in the Maintenance tion on the Maintenance Kit, see  
Kit.  
"Maintenance Kit Type 4500 Re-  
placement Guide" that comes  
with the Kit.  
Close Bridge  
Unit Cover  
The cover of the bridge unit Close the cover of the bridge unit.  
is open.  
Close  
The duplex unit is open.  
Close the duplex unit.  
Duplex Unit  
Close  
The cover of the finisher is  
open.  
Close the cover of the finisher.  
Finisher Cover  
Close  
The front cover is open.  
Close the front cover of the print-  
er.  
Front Cover  
Close LCT Cover  
The cover of the Large Ca-  
pacity Tray RT36 is open.  
Close the cover of the Large Ca-  
pacity Tray RT36.  
Close  
The cover of the Mailbox  
CS360 is open.  
Close the cover of the Mailbox  
CS360.  
Mailbox Cover  
Close  
The right cover is open.  
Close the right cover.  
Right Cover  
Close Right  
The lower vertical paper  
feed is open.  
Close the lower vertical paper  
feed cover.  
Lower Cover  
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Troubleshooting  
Messages  
Description  
Comments  
Error: Finisher  
The stapler is damaged.  
Contact your sales or service rep-  
resentative.  
Load {paper size}  
Tray #  
Tray # is empty.  
Load {paper size} paper into Tray  
#. P.93 “Loading Paper and Oth-  
er Media”  
Note  
The paper size in millimeters  
is displayed as  
"(length×width)". For exam-  
ple "Load A4(297×210)"  
means "load A4K", and "Load  
A4(210×297)" means "load  
A4L".  
Depending on the language  
you use, only the length may  
be displayed. If "Load  
A4(297×)" is displayed, load  
A4K.  
If there is only one possible  
feed direction, depending on  
the language you use, the pa-  
per size in millimeters may  
not be displayed.  
Low on Toner  
The toner bottle is almost  
empty.  
Prepare a new toner bottle. If the  
image density is too light, replace  
the old toner bottle with a new  
one. P.127 “Replacing the Toner  
Bottle”  
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Misfeed:{location}  
Open Front Cover  
There is a misfeed in the  
printer.  
Remove the misfed papers from  
{location}. P.108 “Removing  
Misfed Paper”  
Open Duplex  
Side Tray  
The right cover of the du-  
plex unit is not open when  
making duplex printing on  
A3, B4 JIS , 11" × 17", or  
81/2" × 14"K size paper.  
Open the duplex unit right cover.  
Punch Chips Full  
The punch waste box is full. Remove paper chips. P.126  
“Removing Paper Chips”  
Remove Paper:  
Mailbox Proof  
The mailbox tray is full.  
Remove paper from the Mailbox  
CS360.  
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Error & Status Messages on the Operation Panel  
Messages  
Description  
Comments  
Remove Paper:  
Shift Tray  
The shift tray of the Finisher Remove paper from the shift  
SR730 is full. tray.  
Remove Paper:  
Standard Tray  
The standard output tray is Remove paper from the output  
full.  
tray.  
Remove Paper:  
Staple Tray  
There is paper in the stack  
unit of the finisher.  
Remove paper from the stack  
unit of the finisher.  
Replace Toner  
The toner bottle is empty.  
Replace the old toner bottle with  
a new one. P.127 “Replacing the  
Toner Bottle”  
Reset Fusing  
There is no fusing unit, or  
the fusing unit is not in-  
stalled properly.  
Install the fusing unit properly.  
For more information on the fus-  
ing unit, see the "Maintenance Kit  
Type 4500 Replacement Guide"  
that comes with the maintenance  
kit.  
Unit Correctly  
Reset Tray #  
Correctly  
There is no paper tray, or  
Tray # is not set correctly.  
Set the tray correctly.  
Note  
If you cannot solve the problem by taking the actions listed in the preceding  
table, turn the printer power off and then back on again. If this does not clear  
the error message, take a note of the contents and number of the error mes-  
sage and contact your sales or service representative.  
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Printer Doesn't Print  
Possible Cause  
Solutions  
Is the power on?  
If not, confirm that the cord is securely plugged into the  
power outlet and the printer.  
Turn on the printer power.  
Does the On Line indi- If not, press {On Line} to make it light up.  
cator stay on?  
Does the Error indicator If so, check the error message on the panel display and take  
stay red?  
the required action.  
Is the paper set?  
Load paper into the paper tray, the Large Capacity Tray  
RT36 or the bypass tray.  
P.93 “Loading Paper and Other Media”  
Can you print a test  
page (configuration  
page)?  
If you can't print a test page, it probably indicates 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 it in mind that large, complex data might take  
long time for printer process.  
Is the parallel cable be- Connect the parallel cable correctly. If there are any connec-  
tween the printer and  
your computer connect-  
ed securely?  
tors or screws, confirm they are fastened securely.  
Are you using a correct The type of parallel cable you should use depends on your  
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parallel cable?  
computer. Be sure to use the correct one. P.154 “Specifica-  
tions”  
If the cable is damaged or worn, replace it with a new one.  
When printing with  
PostScript in a network,  
data is received by the  
printer, but is not print-  
ed.  
Windows 95/98  
On the [PostScript] tab of the Printer Properties, click [Ad-  
vanced] and then uncheck both [Send CTRL+D before job  
and [Send CTRL+D after job].  
]
Windows 3.x  
Click the [PostScript] tab of the Printer Setting dialog box.  
From [Protocol Options], select [None].  
Windows NT 4.0  
Open the [Advanced] tab of the Printer Properties. From  
[
PostScript Options], select [No] for both [Send CTRL-D Be-  
fore Each job:] and [Send CTRL-D After Each job:].  
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Printer Doesn't Print  
Possible Cause  
Solutions  
If you print using Post- The data is cleared when the Job Timeout period is exceed-  
Script driver, printing  
does not start or is inter-  
rupted.  
ed.  
Windows 95/98  
Set a longer [Job Timeout] period with the [PostScript] tab  
of the Printer Properties.  
Windows 3.1x  
Set a longer [Job Timeout] period with the [PostScript] tab  
of the Printer Setting dialog box.  
Windows NT 4.0  
Set a longer [Job Timeout] period with the [Device Settings  
]
tab of the Printer Properties.  
A PostScript error might occur if there is not enough mem-  
ory in the printer, or there are errors in the print data sent to  
the printer.  
• In some cases, increasing the memory may solve this  
problem. Install a memory unit (SIMM). For more infor-  
mation on the memory, see P.14 “Installing the Memory  
Unit”.  
The print job might be reset. Do the following.  
• Confirm that you have selected the correct printer driv-  
er. Try printing again.  
• Set a longer Wait Timeout.  
Windows 95/98  
Set a longer [Wait Timeout] period with the [PostScript  
tab of the Printer Properties.  
]
]
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Windows 3.1x  
Set a longer [Wait Timeout] period with the [PostScript  
tab of the Printer Setting dialog box.  
Windows NT 4.0  
Set a longer [Wait Timeout] period with the [Device Set-  
tings] tab of the Printer Properties.  
Macintosh  
You can specify a longer [I/O Timeout] period on the  
printer's operation panel. P.129 “Using the Opera-  
tion Panel”  
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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, when lay in receiving the data from the computer.  
using the PCL printer?  
If the printer is using "I/O Timeout"  
Increase the value of the "I/O Timeout" setting of the  
"System" menu of the "Job Control". P.129 “Using the  
Operation Panel”  
If your printer is connected to the computer using the  
parallel 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  
Note after this table.  
Network Connection  
Contact your network administrator.  
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 the [Details] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port:] list box to confirm the correct port  
is selected.  
Windows 3.1x  
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A On [Control Panel], double-click the [Printers] icon.  
B Confirm that this printer is specified as the default printer.  
C Click [Connect].  
D Check the [Ports] list box to confirm the correct port is selected.  
Windows NT 4.0  
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].  
C Click the [Port] tab.  
D Confirm that the correct port is selected.  
Macintosh  
A Click [Apple Menu], point to [Control Panels], and then select [Apple Talk].  
B Confirm that [Ethernet] is selected in the [connect via:] list box.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Printed side is dirty.  
Adjust the image density correctly.  
P.129 “Using the Operation Panel”  
If paper is curled, correct it.  
The back side of the printed Check if the size specified with the dial matches that  
output is dirty.  
specified with the operation panel. If not, specify the  
correct size that matches the size and feed direction of  
If you print something after printing on the paper  
whose size is smaller than the actual document size,  
the back side of the next output might get dirty.  
P.93 “Loading Paper and Other Media”  
Image quality varies when  
Set to Thick Paper or OHP Sheet mode in the “Bypass  
printing on thick paper or on Pap.Type” menu.  
OHP transparencies.  
P.129 “Using the Operation Panel”  
Print image is not clear.  
Set the image density to darker.  
P.129 “Using the Operation Panel”  
If the Toner Saving mode is specified using the opera-  
tion panel, the whole image gets lighter. See the driv-  
er's online help file.  
Some parts of the print image Due to a sudden change in temperature, condensation  
are not clear.  
might appear inside the machine, and reduce the print  
quality. If this occurs when you move the printer from  
a cold room to a warmer room, don't use the printer  
until it gets used to the temperature.  
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Image is printed on the re-  
verse side of the paper.  
Set the paper upside down.  
Paper misfeeds occur fre-  
quently.  
Check the paper size settings. The size specified with  
the paper size dial might be different from the actual  
ing Paper and Other Media”  
Use the recommended paper. Avoid using curled,  
folded, or wrinkled paper, perforated paper, or glossy  
paper. P.91 “Paper not supported by this printer”  
Confirm that the side guides and the rear guide of the  
paper tray are set in place. P.93 “Loading Paper and  
Other Media”  
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Troubleshooting  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Operation panel error mes-  
Open the front cover of your printer and then close it.  
sage stays on after removing Be sure to close the lower vertical paper feed cover. ⇒  
the misfed paper. P.108 “Removing Misfed Paper”  
Desired tray isn't used for the Check the paper size settings. The size specified with  
output.  
the paper size dial might be different from the actual  
paper size. Make the correct dial setting. P.93 “Load-  
ing Paper and Other Media”  
When you are using a Windows operating system, the  
printer driver settings overrides those specified using  
the operation panel. Specify the desired output tray us-  
ing the printer driver. See the driver's online help file.  
The printed image is differ- When you use some features such as enlargement and  
ent from the image in the  
computer.  
reduction, the layout of the image might be different  
from those shown in the computer display. Before  
printing, use the print preview to see how the page will  
look when printed. If necessary, adjust the settings.  
It takes too much time to re- The data is so large or complex that it takes time to pro-  
sume printing.  
cess it. If the Data In indicator is blinking, the data pro-  
cessing is being done. Just wait until it resumes.  
Energy Saver mode might be enabled. In Energy Saver  
mode, it takes time for the machine to warm up. ⇒  
P.129 “Using the Operation Panel”  
Image is printed in the  
wrong orientation.  
Specify the correct orientation under the “PCL Menu”  
with the operation panel. P.129 “Using the Operation  
Panel”  
Part of the image cannot be  
printed.  
A paper size which is smaller than those specified in  
the application is used for printing. Load the correct  
size of paper. If you can't select the paper size specified  
in the application, make use of the zooming features.  
See the driver's online help file.  
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Network configurations you Turn the printer power off and on. The network config-  
have made do not become ef- uration page of the Network Interface Board will be  
fective.  
printed automatically. Check the configuration of the  
Network Interface Board with this page.  
The output from the Finisher A paper misfeed may have occured because of curled  
SR730 is curled and a paper paper in the output tray. If the paper output is curled,  
misfeed has occurred with  
the Finisher SR730.  
remove the paper from the paper tray and load it again  
after turning it over.  
The print resolution of the  
The memory installed on the printer is insufficient. In-  
printed image is lower than crease the printer's memory.  
what you set.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Windows 95/98/NT 4.0:  
If connections to the printer is not bi-directional, the  
computer doesn't recognize the installed printer op-  
tions.  
The computer doesn't recog-  
nize the installed printer op-  
tions.  
In this case specify which options you have installed  
Reference  
For more information on setting options for the  
printer driver. P.51 “Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer  
Driver”, P.59 “Installing the PostScript Printer Driver”  
Windows 3.1x:  
The memory buffer might be full. Remove the check  
mark from the [Use Print Manager] check box, or make  
the timeout setting longer.  
The printer can't send the  
print job.  
Note  
If the problem cannot be solved, contact your sales or service representative.  
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Troubleshooting  
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 the location of the mis-  
feed, which is indicated on the panel  
display.  
If paper misfeed still occurs, con-  
tact your sales or service represen-  
tative.  
Do not leave any torn paper scraps  
within the printer.  
When "Misfeed:A" Appears  
R CAUTION:  
When removing misfed paper,  
do not touch the fusing section  
because it becomes very hot.  
A Open the bypass tray (A). And  
then open the duplex unit by  
pushing the catch upwards (B).  
Important  
More than one misfed areas might  
be indicated. In this case, check ev-  
ery applicable area. See the follow-  
ing  
charts  
shown  
in  
the  
illustration.  
D
C
B
A
Z
TAPH030E  
Y
B Open the right cover by pushing  
U
the catch upwards.  
R
R
W
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TAPH200E  
If paper continues to misfeed,  
TAPH050E  
check the following points.  
• Confirm that the setting of the  
paper size dial matches the size  
and feed direction of the paper  
loaded in the paper tray.  
• Confirm that the toner bottle is  
set correctly.  
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Note  
E While lifting the blue lever A2 in  
the right cover (A), remove the  
misfed paper (B).  
If the optional Large Capacity  
Tray RT36 is equipped with  
your printer, pull the lever (A)  
to extend the connecting unit  
(B).  
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A2  
2
2
1
TAPY100E  
F Close the covers in the following  
TAPP700E  
order:  
• The upper vertical paper feed  
cover  
C Open the upper vertical paper  
feed cover.  
• The right cover  
• The duplex unit  
• The bypass tray  
When "Misfeed:B" Appears  
A Open the bypass tray (A). And  
then open the duplex unit by  
pushing the catch upwards (B).  
TAPY110E  
Note  
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If your printer is equipped with  
the optional Large Capacity  
Tray RT36, the upper vertical  
paper feed cover is removed.  
D Turn the blue knob A1 down-  
wards.  
TAPH030E  
A1  
TAPY120E  
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B Open the right cover by pushing  
When "Misfeed:C" Appears  
the catch upwards.  
A Open the bypass tray (A). And  
then open the duplex unit by  
pushing the catch upwards (B).  
TAPH050E  
C Open the front cover.  
TAPH030E  
B Open the right cover by pushing  
the catch upwards.  
TAPH072E  
D Turn the blue knob B counter-  
clockwise (A) and remove the  
misfed paper from inside of the  
right cover (B).  
TAPH050E  
C Open the front cover.  
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TAPY180E  
TAPH072E  
E Close the covers in the following  
order:  
• The right cover  
• The duplex unit  
• The bypass tray  
• The front cover  
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D Open the output feeder cover of F Close the covers in the following  
the bridge unit.  
order:  
• The right cover  
• The duplex unit  
• The bypass tray  
• The front cover  
• The output feeder cover  
When "Misfeed:D" Appears  
TAPY750E  
A Open the output feeder cover of  
the bridge unit (A), and remove  
the misfed paper (B).  
E Remove the misfed paper by  
turning the blue knob C as shown  
in the illustration.  
If you turn the blue knob C clock-  
wise (A) , the misfed paper comes  
out to the output tray (B).  
TAPY220E  
B Open the bypass tray (A). And  
then open the duplex unit by  
pushing the catch upwards (B).  
TAPY191E  
If you turn the blue knob C coun-  
terclockwise (A), remove the mis-  
fed paper from inside of the right  
cover (B).  
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TAPY770E  
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If you turn the blue knob C coun-  
terclockwise (A), remove the mis-  
fed paper from inside of the right  
cover (B).  
C Open the right cover by pushing  
the catch upwards.  
TAPH050E  
TAPY770E  
D Open the front cover.  
F Close the covers in the following  
order:  
• The right cover  
• The duplex unit  
• The bypass tray  
• The front cover  
• The output feeder cover  
TAPH072E  
G Open the covers of the bridge unit  
(A) and remove the misfed paper  
(B).  
E Remove the misfed paper by  
turning the blue knob C as shown  
in the illustration.  
If you turn the blue knob C clock-  
wise (A) , the misfed paper comes  
out to the output tray (B).  
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2
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TAPY230E  
H Close the cover of the bridge unit.  
TAPY191E  
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D Close the right cover of the Fin-  
When "Misfeed:R" Appears  
isher SR720.  
E If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step C, slide the stack  
unit of the Finisher SR720 out (A)  
and remove the misfed paper (B).  
Finisher SR720  
A Remove the misfed paper from  
the output tray of the Finisher  
SR720.  
TAPY660E  
TAPY630E  
F Slide the stack unit into the Fin-  
isher SR720 until it stops.  
B If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step A, open the right  
cover of the Finisher SR720.  
Finisher SR730  
A Open the front cover of the Fin-  
isher SR730.  
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TAPY640E  
C Remove the misfed paper.  
TAPY630E  
TAPY650E  
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B While pushing the blue lever R1 E Push the lever R4 to the left (A)  
upwards (A), remove the misfed  
and remove the misfed paper (B).  
paper (B).  
TAPY270E  
TAPY640E  
F Return the blue lever R4 to its  
C If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step B, remove the mis-  
fed paper (A) while pushing the  
blue lever R2 downwards in a  
clockwise direction (B).  
original position.  
TAPY280E  
G If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step F, remove it (B)  
while pushing the blue lever R5  
upwards in a clockwise direction  
(A).  
TAPY650E  
D While pushing the blue lever R3  
upwards in a clockwise direction  
(A), remove the misfed paper  
(B).  
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TAPY290E  
TAPY660E  
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H Hold the blue lever R6 and pull  
out the stack unit (A), then re-  
move the misfed paper (B).  
When "Misfeed:U" Appears  
A Open the top cover of the Large  
Capacity Tray RT36.  
TAPY300E  
TAPM230E  
I Return the stack unit to its origi-  
nal position (A) and close the  
front cover of the Finisher SR730  
(B).  
B Remove the misfed paper.  
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TAPY160E  
TAPY310E  
C If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step B, close the top cover  
of the Large Capacity Tray RT36  
and pull the lever (A) to extend  
the connecting unit (B).  
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D Remove the misfed paper from  
the left side of the Large Capacity  
Tray RT36.  
When "Misfeed:Y" Appears  
Note  
If your printer is equipped with  
the optional Large Capacity Tray  
RT36, pull the lever (A) to extend  
the connecting unit (B).  
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TAPY170E  
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E Slide the Large Capacity Tray  
RT36 forward to connect it to the  
printer.  
TAPP700E  
A Open the lower vertical paper  
feed cover.  
TAPP230E  
TSPY140E  
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B Remove the misfed paper.  
TAPY150E  
C Close the lower vertical paper  
feed cover.  
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E Push the blue button W3 to open  
the cover (A), then remove the  
misfed paper (B).  
When "Misfeed:W" Appears  
A Open the front cover of the Mail-  
box CS360.  
TAPY440E  
TAPY410E  
F Close the cover and press it down  
until it clicks into place.  
B Push the blue lever W1 down-  
wards to open the cover inside  
(A). Then remove the misfed pa-  
per (B).  
G Open the top cover of the Mailbox  
CS360.  
TAPY450E  
TAPY420E  
H Pull the blue lever W5 to the right  
to open the cover (A), then re-  
move the misfed paper (B).  
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C While pushing the blue lever W1  
downwards, return the cover to  
its original position.  
D While opening the W2 cover (A),  
remove the misfed paper (B).  
TAPY460E  
I Return the cover to its original po-  
sition.  
TAPY430E  
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J While pulling the blue lever W6 M Turn the blue lever W4 counter-  
upwards (A), remove the misfed  
paper (B).  
clockwise to open the cover (A),  
then remove the misfed paper  
(B).  
TAPY470E  
TAPY500E  
K Remove the misfed paper from  
the output tray.  
N Turn the blue lever W4 clockwise  
to return the cover to its original  
position.  
O Close the triangular cover and the  
front cover of the Mailbox CS360.  
TAPY480E  
L If your printer is equipped with  
both the Finisher SR730 and the  
Mailbox CS360, open the triangu-  
lar cover on the front of the Mail-  
box CS360.  
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TAPY490E  
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D Close the covers in the following  
When "Misfeed:Z" Appears  
order:  
• The cover Z2  
• The cover Z1  
• The duplex unit  
• The bypass tray  
A Open the bypass tray (A). And  
then open the duplex unit by  
pushing the catch upwards (B).  
TAPH030E  
B Open the cover Z1 to the left (A),  
and remove the misfed paper (B).  
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2
Z1  
TAPY210E  
C If you cannot remove the misfed  
paper in step B, remove it (B)  
while opening the cover Z2 to the  
left (A).  
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TAPY200E  
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Troubleshooting  
Adding Staples  
When “Add Staple” appears on the  
panel display, the staples have almost  
run out. Follow these steps to add a  
new staple refill.  
C Remove the empty refill case  
(white).  
Note  
After adding the staple refill, sta-  
ples might not be ejected for the  
first few times.  
Finisher SR720  
TAPY690E  
A Slide the stack unit of the Finish-  
D Add a new refill and align the ar-  
rows on the refill case and the car-  
tridge, and push the refill case in  
until it clicks.  
er SR720 out until it stops.  
TAPY670E  
B Remove the staple cartridge.  
TAPY700E  
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E Pull out the ribbon from the bot-  
tom of the refill case.  
TAPY680E  
TAPY710E  
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F Slide the cartridge in until it C Remove the empty refill case  
clicks.  
(white).  
TAPY720E  
TAPY340E  
G Slide the stack unit into the Fin-  
D Add a new refill and align the ar-  
rows on the refill case and the car-  
tridge, and push the refill case in  
until it clicks.  
isher SR720.  
Finisher SR730  
A Open the front cover of the Fin-  
isher SR730 (A), and slide the  
stack unit out until it stops (B).  
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TAPY350E  
E Pull out the ribbon from the bot-  
tom of the refill case.  
2
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TAPY320E  
B Lift the staple cartridge until it  
clicks, then remove the cartridge  
gently.  
TAPY360E  
TAPY330E  
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F Reinstall the cartridge, and press  
down on the cartridge until it  
clicks into place.  
TAPY370E  
G Slide the stack unit into the Fin-  
isher SR730 (A), and close the  
cover (B).  
2
1
TAPY310E  
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Removing Jammed Staples  
If staples do not ejected properly,  
they might be jammed.  
C Open the face plate.  
Note  
Staples might be jammed because  
of curled paper. In this case, try  
turning the paper over in the tray.  
After removing the jammed sta-  
ples, staples might not be ejected  
for the first few times.  
TAPY730E  
Finisher SR720  
D Remove the jammed staples.  
A Slide the stack unit of the Finish-  
er SR720 out until it stops.  
TAPY740E  
E Close the face plate.  
TAPY670E  
F Slide the staple cartridge in until  
B Remove the staple cartridge.  
it clicks.  
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TAPY680E  
TAPY720E  
G Slide the stack unit into the Fin-  
isher SR720.  
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D Remove the jammed staples.  
Finisher SR730  
A Open the front cover of the Fin-  
isher SR730 (A), and slide the  
stack unit out until it stops (B).  
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TAPY390E  
E Close the face plate by pressing it  
down until it clicks into place.  
2
TAPY320E  
B Lift the staple cartridge until it  
clicks, then remove the cartridge  
gently.  
TAPY400E  
F Reinstall the cartridge, and press  
the cartridge down until it clicks  
into place.  
TAPY330E  
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C Press the face plate lock down to  
open the face plate.  
TAPY370E  
TAPY380E  
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G Slide the stack unit into the Fin-  
isher SR730 (A), and close the  
cover (B).  
2
1
TAPY310E  
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Removing Paper Chips  
When “Punch Chips Full” appears on  
the panel display, the punch waste  
box is full. Follow these steps to re-  
move paper chips.  
D Close the front cover of the Fin-  
isher SR730.  
A Open the front cover of the Fin-  
isher SR730.  
TAPY240E  
B Pull out the punch waste box and  
remove the paper chips.  
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TAPP680E  
C Reinstall the punch waste box.  
TAPP690E  
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Replacing the Toner Bottle  
Replacing the Toner Bottle  
R WARNING:  
Note  
Do not incinerate toner (used  
or unused) or toner contain-  
ers. Toner dust is flammable  
and might ignite when ex-  
posed to an open flame.  
The actual number of printed pag-  
es you get from a particular toner  
bottle depends on the type and  
size of paper you are using, the  
contents of your print images, and  
printing environment conditions.  
Disposal should take place at  
an authorized dealer or appro-  
priate collection site.  
A Open the front cover.  
If you dispose of the used ton-  
er containers yourself, follow  
local regulations.  
R CAUTION:  
The inside of the machine be-  
comes very hot. Do not touch the  
parts with a label indicating a  
“hot surface”. Touching a “hot  
surface” could result in a burn in-  
jury.  
TAPH071E  
B Lift the green handle.  
Do not eat or swallow toner.  
Keep toner (used or unused) and  
toner containers out of reach of  
children.  
Our products are engineered to  
meet the highest standards of  
quality and functionality. When  
purchasing expendable sup-  
plies, we recommend using only  
those specified by an authorized  
dealer.  
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TAPT010E  
C While pushing the green lever to  
the right (A), hold the handle and  
gently slide the toner holder out  
(B).  
When “Low on Toner” appears on the  
panel display, the toner has almost  
run out. Prepare a new toner bottle. If  
the image density is too light, replace  
the old toner bottle with a new one.  
When “Replace Toner” appears on  
the panel display, the toner bottle is  
empty. Prepare a new toner bottle  
and replace the old toner bottle with a  
new one.  
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D Press the toner bottle backward G Place the toner bottle on the toner  
(A) to raise its head (B), then  
gently pull out the bottle.  
holder (A), then pull its head to-  
ward you (B) to lock it in place.  
TAPT060E  
TAPT080E  
H Slide the toner holder into the  
printer until it clicks into place,  
and push down the green handle.  
E Move the new toner bottle back  
and forth about 5 - 6 times as  
shown in the illustration.  
TAPT070E  
TAPT040E  
I Close the front cover.  
F Remove the black cap of the new  
toner bottle by turning it counter-  
clockwise.  
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TAPH082E  
TAPT050E  
Note  
After removing the black cap  
from the bottle, toner can scatter  
easily. Do not shake or jar the  
bottle.  
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10. Using the Operation Panel  
Menu Chart  
This section describes how to change the default settings of your printer and  
Category  
Proof Print  
P.133 “Proof Print Menu” Delete File  
Show Error Log  
Paper Input  
Function Menu  
Print File  
Job Control  
Page Size  
P.134 “Job Control Menu”  
Tray Priority  
Paper Size  
Tray Paper Type  
Bypass Pap.Type  
Auto Tray SW  
Output Tray  
Duplex  
Paper Output  
Sort  
Staple  
Punch  
Print Quality  
System  
Edge Smoothing  
Resolution  
Image Density  
Toner Saving  
Copies  
Print PS Errors  
Energy Saver  
Auto Continue  
Orientation  
Form Lines  
Font Source  
Font Number  
Point Size  
PCL Menu  
Font Pitch  
Symbol Set  
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Category  
Function Menu  
I/O Timeout  
Host Interface  
Printer Lang.  
Parallel Setup  
P.141 “Host Interface  
Menu”  
Bi-direction  
Network Setup  
I/O Timeout  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway Address  
Maintenance  
System Reset  
Menu Reset  
Registration  
P.143 “Maintenance  
Menu”  
Tray3 Width  
Tray4 Width  
List Print  
Config. Page  
P.144 “List Print Menu” Menu List  
PCL Font List  
PS Font List  
PCL Demo Page  
PS Demo Page  
Language P.146 “Language Menu”  
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Accessing the Main Menu  
Accessing the Main Menu  
Confirm that the printer is offline. If not, take the printer offline.  
Press {Menu} to display the “Main” menu on the panel display.  
The “Main” menu has the following six menus, which can be displayed one by  
one using {TT} or {U}.  
• Proof Print  
• Job Control  
• Host Interface  
• Maintenance  
• List Print  
• Language  
Note  
{T}: Press to go to the next page.  
{U}: Press to go back to the previous page.  
After making the printer's settings, be sure to return to the previous menu by  
pressing {Escape}.  
After making the printer's settings, press {On Line} to return to the ready con-  
dition.  
The revised settings are not canceled even if the printer power is turned off.  
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Using the Operation Panel  
Making Printer Settings with the Operation  
Panel  
A Press {Menu}.  
The “Main” menu appears.  
B Search for the desired menu with {T} or {U}.  
The desired menu appears.  
C Press {Enter}.  
D Search for the desired menu with {T} or {U}.  
The desired menu or parameter appears.  
Note  
p” shown in front of the item indicates that item is currently selected.  
E Press {Enter}.  
The specified item appears.  
F If necessary, repeat steps D and E until you complete the desired settings.  
Note  
{Escape}: Press to return to the previous menu. If you press this key before  
pressing {Enter}, the adjusted data is canceled.  
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Proof Print Menu  
Proof Print Menu  
There are 3 menus in the “Proof Print” menu.  
• Print File  
• Delete File  
• Show Error Log  
Reference  
For details on the “Proof Print”, see P.154 “Specifications”.  
Proof Print Parameters  
Proof Print  
Menu  
Description  
Print File  
Select a proof print file and print.  
Select a proof print file and delete.  
Show the error log in the proof print job.  
Delete File  
Show Error Log  
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Using the Operation Panel  
Job Control Menu  
There are 5 menus in the “Job Control” Menu.  
• Paper Input  
• Paper Output  
• Print Quality  
• System  
• PCL Menu  
Job Control Parameters  
Paper Input 1/3  
Menu  
Description  
Page Size  
In DOS printing, you should select the page size here when  
it is not specified in the applications.  
A4, B5 JIS, A5, A6, 11x17, 8.5x14, 8.5x13, 8.25x13, 8x13,  
7.25x10.5, 5.5x8.5, 8.5x11, A3, B4 JIS  
Note  
Default: A4 (Metric Version), 8.5x11 (Inch Version)  
Tray Priority  
You can specify the default tray. The tray selection speci-  
fied with the printer driver overrides the one specified here.  
In DOS printing, the tray specified here is used, when no  
tray is specified for a print job.  
Auto, Tray1, Tray2, Tray3, Tray4, BYPASS, LCT  
Note  
Default: Auto  
Only the installed trays appear on the panel display.  
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It is recommended that you load paper having the size  
and direction you frequently use in the tray selected  
with the “Tray Priority”.  
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Job Control Menu  
Paper Input 2/3  
Menu  
Description  
Page Size  
You should specify the paper size for those not indicated on  
the paper size dials of the Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 and Tray 4.  
When you specify the sizes that are not indicated on the pa-  
per size dial of Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 or Tray 4, you should  
set the dial to “p” and then specify the paper size here.  
Tray 1  
For information on paper sizes that can be set in Tray 1,  
see P.85 “Paper and Other Media”.  
Tray 2  
For information on paper sizes that can be set in Tray 2,  
see P.85 “Paper and Other Media”.  
Tray 3 (option)  
For information on paper sizes that can be set in Tray 3,  
see P.85 “Paper and Other Media”.  
Tray 4 (option)  
For information on paper sizes that can be set in Tray 4,  
see P.85 “Paper and Other Media”.  
Note  
Only the installed trays appear on the panel display.  
Tray Paper Type  
You can specify the type of the paper in Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray  
3, Tray 4 and Large Capacity Tray RT36.  
If you want to specify the paper type, do not select "Auto"  
in the "Tray Priority" menu. Select the tray you want to use.  
• Plain Paper  
• Recycled Paper  
• Special Paper  
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Note  
Default: Plain Paper  
"Special Paper" refers to a paper type other than plain  
paper or recycled paper, such as colored paper.  
Only the installed trays appear on the panel display.  
If you select "Special Paper" for all trays, the paper is fed  
from the tray you selected in the "Tray Priority" menu.  
If you select "Auto" in the "Tray Priority" menu, the  
printer automatically chooses the tray having plain pa-  
per. If no tray has plain paper, the printer chooses the  
tray having recycled paper.  
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Paper Input 3/3  
Menu  
Description  
Bypass Pap.Type  
You can specify the type of the paper in bypass tray.  
(Bypass Paper Type)  
• Plain Paper  
• OHP Sheet  
• Thick Paper  
Note  
Default: Plain Paper  
Auto Tray SW  
When paper runs out in the currently selected tray, you can  
specify whether or not the printer chooses another tray that  
has the same paper in size, media type and feed direction.  
(Auto Tray Switch)  
• On  
• Off  
Note  
Default: On  
Paper Output 1/2  
Menu  
Output Tray  
Description  
You can specify the output tray for printing.  
The tray selection specified with the printer driver over-  
rides the one specified here.  
Standard Tray, Finisher Proof, Finisher Shift, Mailbox  
Proof, Mailbox Tray1, Mailbox Tray2, Mailbox Tray3, Mail-  
box Tray4, Mailbox Tray5, Mailbox Tray6, Mailbox Tray7,  
Mailbox Tray8, Mailbox Tray9  
Note  
Default: Standard Tray  
Only the installed trays appear on the panel display.  
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Duplex  
You can specify the direction for duplex printing.  
• Off  
• Long Edge Bind.  
• ShortEdge Bind.  
Note  
Default: Off  
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Paper Output 2/2  
Menu  
Description  
Sort  
You can specify the type of sort printing.  
• Off  
• Offset Sort  
• Rotate Sort  
Note  
Default: Off  
Staple  
You can specify the position where you want paper to be  
stapled.  
Finisher SR720  
• Off  
• On  
Finisher SR730  
Off, Left Slant, Right Slant, Lest 2, Right 2, Left Horiz.,  
Right Horiz., Left Vert., Right Vert., Left, Right  
Note  
Default: Off  
The selection depends on which option is equipped with  
your printer.  
Reference  
P.151 “Stapling Position and Punch Position”  
Punch  
You can specify the position where you want the paper to  
be punched.  
• Off  
• Left  
• Right  
• Top  
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Note  
Default: Off  
Punch is available when the optional Punch Kit Type  
450 is installed with the optional Finisher SR730.  
Reference  
P.151 “Stapling Position and Punch Position”  
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Print Quality  
Menu  
Edge Smoothing  
Description  
You can specify whether the Edge Smoothing feature is en-  
abled.  
• On  
• Off  
Note  
Default: On  
Resolution  
You can specify the print resolution in dots per inch.  
• 600 dpi (PCL 5e, PCL 6, PS)  
• 300 dpi (PCL 5e)  
Note  
Default: 600 dpi  
The resolution specified with the printer driver over-  
rides the one specified here.  
Image Density  
Toner Saving  
You can specify the print image density.  
Very Light, Light, Normal, Dark, Very Dark  
Note  
Default: Normal  
You can specify whether or not the Toner Saving feature is  
enabled.  
• Off  
• On  
Note  
Default: Off  
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Job Control Menu  
System  
Menu  
Description  
Copies  
You can specify the number of copies you want to make.  
1- 999  
Note  
Default: 1  
The number specified with the printer driver overrides  
the one specified here.  
Print PS Errors  
You can specify whether the PS error sheet should be print-  
ed out.  
• Off  
• On  
Note  
Default: Off  
Energy Saver  
You can specify the time the printer should wait before  
turning into Energy Saver mode. Energy Saver mode re-  
duces electric power consumption.  
0 minute, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours  
Note  
Default: 1 hour  
If there is an error in your printer, the printer will not  
turn into the Energy Saver mode.  
When the printer switches to Energy Saver mode, the  
Power indicator turns off, the On Line indicator blinks,  
and “Energy Save Mode” is displayed on the panel dis-  
play.  
Auto Continue  
You can specify the time the printer should wait before can-  
celling a job after an error occurs. If it is set to “Off”, the  
print job is automatically reset when an error occurs.  
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Off, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 180 seconds, 300  
seconds  
Note  
Default: Off  
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PCL Menu  
Description  
Menu  
You can specify the page orientation.  
Orientation  
The tray selection specified with the printer driver over-  
rides the one specified here.  
• Portrait  
• Landscape  
Note  
Default: Portrait  
You can specify the number of lines per page.  
5-128  
Form Lines  
Font Source  
Note  
Default: 64 (Metric version), 60 (Inch version)  
You can specify the location of the default font.  
• Internal  
• Download  
Note  
Default: Internal  
You can specify the ID for the default font you want to use.  
• 0 to 52 (for Internal)  
Font Number  
• 1 to N (for Download source)  
Note  
Default: 0  
“N” depends on how many fonts you have download-  
ed.  
You can specify the value for the point size you want to use  
for the selected font.  
4.00 to 999.75 by 0.25  
Point Size  
Font Pitch  
Symbol Set  
Note  
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This setting is effective only for a variable-space font.  
You can specify the number of characters per inch you want  
to use for the selected font.  
0.44 to 99.99 by 0.01  
Note  
This setting is effective only for a fixed-space font.  
You can specify the set of print characters for the selected  
font. The available options are as follows.  
Roman-8, Win L1, Win L2, Win L5, Win Baltic, Win 3.0, Le-  
gal, ISO L1, ISO L2, ISO L5, ISO 1, ISO 4, ISO 6, ISO 11, ISO  
15, ISO 17, ISO 21, ISO 60, ISO 69, PC-8, PC-850, PC-852, PC-  
1004, PC-8 D/N, PC8-TK, VN Math, VN US, VN Intl, MS  
Publ, Pifont, Desktop, Math-8, PS Math, PS Text, MC Text  
Note  
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Host Interface Menu  
Host Interface Menu  
There are 3 menus in the “Host Interface” Menu.  
• Printer Lang. (Printer Language)  
• Parallel Setup  
• Network Setup P.20 “Configuring the Printer for the Network with the Opera-  
tion Panel”  
Host Interface Parameters  
Printer Lang. (Printer Language)  
Menu Description  
Printer Lang.  
You can specify the printer language you want to use for  
the print jobs. When ”Auto Sense” is specified, the printer  
will automatically switch from one language to the right  
one.  
(Printer Language)  
• Auto Sense  
• PCL  
• PS  
Note  
Default: Auto Sense  
Parallel Setup  
Menu  
I/O Timeout  
Description  
You can specify the time your printer should wait before  
ending a print job. If data from other ports often appears in  
the middle of your print job, you should increase the time-  
out value.  
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15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 180 seconds, 300 sec-  
onds  
Note  
Default: 30 seconds  
Bi-direction  
You can specify the printer response mode for status fetch  
requests when the standard parallel interface is being used.  
Set this feature to “Off” when you are experiencing prob-  
lems while the printer is connected to another manufactur-  
er's print box.  
• On  
• Off  
Note  
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Using the Operation Panel  
Network Setup  
Menu  
Description  
I/O Timeout  
You can specify the time your printer should wait before  
ending a print job. If data from other ports often appears in  
the middle of your print job, you should increase the time-  
out value.  
15 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 180 seconds, 300 sec-  
onds  
Note  
Default: 30 seconds  
IP Address  
You can specify the IP Address.  
Note  
Default: All zero  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway Address  
You can specify the Subnet Mask.  
Note  
Default: All zero  
You can specify the Gateway Address.  
Note  
Default: All zero  
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Maintenance Menu  
There are 3 menus in the “Maintenance” Menu.  
• System Reset  
• Menu Reset  
• Registration  
Maintenance Parameters  
System Reset  
Menu  
System Reset  
Description  
You can initialize the printer, returning all settings to the  
factory default.  
Menu Reset  
Menu  
Menu Reset  
Description  
You can reset the menu settings to the factory default.  
Registration  
Menu  
Description  
Tray3 Width  
You can change the position of the printed image on the pa-  
per fed from Tray 3 so that it can match that of the standard  
paper tray.  
from –9.0 to 9.0  
Note  
Default: 0  
Tray4 Width  
You can change the position of the printed image on the pa-  
per fed from Tray 4 so it can match that of the standard pa-  
per tray.  
10  
from –9.0 to 9.0  
Note  
Default: 0  
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Using the Operation Panel  
List Print Menu  
There are 6 menus in the “List Print” Menu.  
• Config. Page  
• Menu List  
• PCL Font List  
• PS Font List  
• PCL Demo Page  
• PS Demo Page  
List Print Parameters  
List Print  
Menu  
Description  
Config. Page  
Menu List  
You can print the current configuration of the printer.  
You can print the Menu List which shows the function  
menu of this printer.  
PCL Font List  
PS Font List  
You can print a list of the installed PCL font.  
You can print a list of the installed PS font.  
PCL Demo Page  
You can print a PCL demonstration page which shows in-  
formation about the printer.  
PS Demo Page  
You can print a PS demonstration page which shows infor-  
mation about the printer.  
Printing the Test Page  
You can confirm that the printer works properly by printing a test page (config-  
uration page).  
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However, you cannot check the connection between the printer and your com-  
puter by printing the test page.  
A Confirm that the printer power is turned on.  
B Press {Menu}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
Main Menu:  
Proof Print  
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List Print Menu  
C Press {T} or {U} until the following message appears on the panel display.  
Main Menu:  
List Print  
D Press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
List Print:  
Config. Page  
E Press {Enter}.  
The following message appears on the panel display.  
Config. Page:  
Press Enter (#)  
F Press {Enter}.  
Important  
If you cannot complete the test printing correctly, check if an error message  
appears on the panel display. For more information on error messages, see  
P.99 “Troubleshooting”.  
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Using the Operation Panel  
Language Menu  
You can select the language you use. Available languages are as follows:  
• Metric version  
English, Germany, French, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish,  
Spanish, Finnish, Portuguese, Czech, Polish, Hungarian  
• Inch version  
English, French, Spanish  
Note  
Default: English  
If you want to use the English panel display, it is not necessary to change this  
setting.  
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Printing with the Operation Panel  
D Press {T} or {U} to display a file  
Using the Proof Print  
you want to print, and then press  
.
{Enter}  
Use this function to print only one  
copy of a multiple copy print job. The  
other copies are saved in the printer.  
The saved job can be printed from the  
printer's operation panel.  
Print File:  
08:56 ABCD1234  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
Note  
If the application has a collate op-  
tion, make sure that it is not select-  
ed before sending a print job. By  
default, proof print jobs are auto-  
matically collated by the printer  
driver. If the collate option is se-  
lected from the application print  
dialog box, more copies than in-  
tended may be printed.  
Q'ty(1-999): 1  
Press Enter (#)  
E Press {U} or {T} to set the num-  
ber of copies.  
Note  
You can set the number of cop-  
ies up to 999.  
time when the job was stored.  
Q'ty(1-999): 6  
Press Enter (#)  
Reference  
P.154 “Specifications”  
F Press {Enter}.  
Printing a Proof Print File  
Deleting a Proof Print File  
A Press {Menu}.  
If the printed document is not what  
you expect, you can delete the proof  
print file. You can then revise them  
and print again until the settings be-  
come OK.  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
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Main Menu:  
Proof Print  
A Press {Menu}.  
B After confirming that “Proof  
B After confirming that “Proof  
Print” is on the display, press En-  
{
Print” is displayed, press Enter  
.
{
}
ter}.  
C After confirming that “Print File”  
is displayed, press Enter  
.
{
}
Main Menu:  
Proof Print  
Proof Print:  
Print File  
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C Press {T} or {U} until “Delete C Press {T} or {U} until “Show Er-  
File” appears, and then press En-  
ter}.  
ror Log” appears, and then press  
{Enter}.  
{
Proof Print:  
Delete File  
Proof Print:  
Show Error Log  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
D Press {T} or {U} to display the  
file you want delete, and then  
press Enter  
.
{
}
Show Error Log:  
12:46 IJKL9012  
Delete File:  
22:07 EFGH5678  
Note  
The following message appears on  
the panel display.  
You can check the other error  
logs by using {T} or {U}.  
Press {Escape} to return to the  
22:07 EFGH5678:  
Delete=Enter (#)  
previous menu.  
E Press {Enter}.  
This starts deleting a proof print  
file after the following message ap-  
pears on the panel display.  
Deleted  
Checking the Error Log  
A Press {Menu}.  
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B After confirming that “Proof  
Print” is on the display, press En-  
{
ter}.  
Main Menu:  
Proof Print  
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Interpreting the Configuration Page  
Interpreting the Configuration Page  
Reference  
Printer ID  
Shows the serial number of the printer.  
Firmware Version  
Shows the version number of the printer PCL firmware.  
Pages Printed  
Shows the total number of pages printed.  
Memory  
Total Memory  
Shows the total amount of memory (SIMM) installed on the printer.  
Proof Print Free Memory (%)  
Shows the amount of hard disk space (as a percentage) that is available for  
proof print jobs.  
Font Download Total Memory  
Shows the total memory used by the downloaded fonts.  
Font Download Free Memory  
Shows the amount of memory that is available for font downloads.  
Options  
Shows the options installed on the printer.  
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Job Control  
Shows the settings you make with the “Job Control” menu.  
Reference  
For more information on the “Job Control”, see P.134 “Job Control Menu”.  
Host Interface  
Shows the settings you make with the “Host Interface” menu.  
Reference  
For more information on the “Host Interface” Menu, see P.141 “Host Interface  
Menu”.  
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Stapling Position and Punch Position  
You can select a stapling or punch position among those listed in the following table.  
Finisher SR720  
Stapling position  
Feed  
Stapling position  
Orientation  
direction  
Portrait  
Landscape  
Portrait  
Landscape  
TAPY810E  
Finisher SR730  
Stapling position  
Feed  
Punch position  
Feed  
Stapling position  
Orientation  
direction  
Orientation  
direction  
Punch position  
Portrait  
Portrait  
Landscape  
Landscape  
Portrait  
Portrait  
Landscape  
Landscape  
TAPY760E  
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Memory Capacity and Paper Size  
The standard 8 MB is enough for the machine to work with all options, using  
PCL or PostScript (however, the optional printer hard disk is needed to down-  
load PCL 5e fonts and PS fonts).  
Note  
This allows 600 dpi printing in duplex mode with A3L/11” × 17”L size pa-  
per.  
However, for faster printing of complex pages or when using a lot of fonts, add  
more memory.  
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Moving and Transporting the Printer  
Moving and Transporting the Printer  
R CAUTION:  
When lifting the machine, use the grips on both sides of the machine. If you  
drop the machine, it could break or cause an injury.  
When you move the machine, remember to unplug the power cord from the  
outlet. When you pull the plug out of the socket, hold it by the plug. If the  
cord is pulled out of the socket abruptly, it could become damaged. Dam-  
aged plugs or cords can cause an electrical or fire hazard.  
When transporting, repack the printer with its original packing materials.  
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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Specifications  
Mainframe  
Configuration:  
Desktop  
Print Process:  
Laser beam scanning & Electrophotographic printing  
Dualcomponent development  
Printing Speed:  
Maximum 45 pages per minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, simplex)  
Maximum 36 pages per minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, duplex)  
Parallel Interface:  
Interface  
A standard 36–pin printer cable and a parallel port on the host computer  
Mode  
IEEE 1284 Compatible, ECP, Nibble  
Network Cable  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable  
Network:  
Topology  
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
Protocol  
IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, AppleTalk  
Resolution:  
600 × 600 dpi (PCL 5e, PCL 6, PS)  
400 × 400 dpi (PS)  
300 × 300 dpi (PCL 5e)  
Printer Language:  
PCL 5e emulation, PCL 6 (5e+XL) emulation, Adobe PostScript Level 3  
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• Automatic language switching (Auto Sense)  
PCL 5e, PCL 6  
35 Intellifonts, 10 True Type fonts, and 1 Bitmap font  
Font Manager available, plus 61 additional fonts. P.69 “Installing the Font  
Manager”  
PostScript  
136 Adobe Type 1 fonts  
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Specifications  
Paper size:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
Paper Weight:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
Power Source:  
inside of the front cover of this manual  
Power Consumption:  
Maximum  
Printing  
1,200 W or less  
1,000 W or less  
45 W or less  
Energy Saver Mode  
Noise Emission (Sound Power Level):  
Printing  
70 dB (A)  
42 dB (A)  
Stand-by  
Note  
The preceding measurements are made in accordance with ISO7779.  
Dimensions:  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
Printeronly(bypass  
665 mm (26.2")  
640 mm (25.2")  
570 mm (22.4")  
tray not extended)  
Printer with paper  
bank (bypass tray  
not extended)  
665 mm (26.2")  
640 mm (25.2")  
640 mm (25.2")  
820 mm (32.3")  
970 mm (38.2")  
Printer with full op-  
tions *1 (bypass tray  
extended)  
2,140 mm (84.3")  
*1  
Finisher SR730, Mailbox CS360, Bridge Unit Type 450, Large Capacity Tray RT36  
and paper bank PS430.  
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Weight:  
Approximately 62 kg (136.7 lb) (power cord included)  
Warm-up Time:  
Less than 100 seconds (68 °F)  
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Paper Capacity:  
*1  
*1  
Standard paper tray  
500 sheets × 2  
50 sheets *1  
Bypass tray  
Optional paper bank  
Optional large capacity tray  
500 sheets × 2  
*1  
1,500 sheets  
*1  
Paper weight: 80 g/m2, 20 lb  
Paper Output Capacity:  
500 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
If the paper is curled or if you use the guides, the output capacity is reduced.  
Memory:  
Standard 8 MB, up to 72 MB (with SIMM module)  
Number of Proof Prints:  
• The actual number of pages the printer can save depends on the contents  
of the print images. For example, the printer can save a number of proof  
print files equal in size to 965 pages of the configuration page.  
• If the first copy of the proof print file is not what you expected and you do  
not want to print the remaining copies, delete the proof print file using the  
operation panel. If you print the remaining copies of the proof print file,  
the job in the printer is deleted automatically.  
Options:  
• Paper Bank PS430  
• Large Capacity Tray RT36  
• Finisher SR720  
• Finisher SR730  
• Punch Kit Type 450  
• Mailbox CS360  
• Bridge Unit Type 450  
• Bridge Unit Type 460  
• Hard Disk Drive Type 450  
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Options  
Paper Bank PS430  
Paper size:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
Paper weight:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
50 W (power is supplied from the main frame.)  
Paper capacity:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
Dimensions (W  
540 × 600 × 270 mm (21.3” × 23.7” × 10.7”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
Approx. 25 kg (55.2 lb)  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Large Capacity Tray RT36  
Paper size:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
Paper capacity:  
P.85 “Paper and Other Media Supported by Your Printer”  
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Power consumption:  
Approx. 40 W (power is supplied from the main frame.)  
Dimensions (W  
390 × 500 × 390 mm (15.4” × 19.7” × 15.4”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
Approx. 17 kg (37.5 lb)  
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Finisher SR720  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, A6L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2×  
13”L, 8” × 13”L  
Paper weight:  
52 – 157 g/m2 (14 – 42 lb)  
Stack capacity:  
• 1,000 sheets (A4K, 81/2× 11”K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 500 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Staple capacity:  
• 30 sheets (A4K, 81/2× 11”K or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 20 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Staple paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2×  
11”KL  
64 – 80 g/m2 (17 – 20 lb)  
Staple position:  
P.151 “Stapling Position and Punch Position”  
Power consumption:  
48 W (power is supplied from the main frame.)  
Dimensions (W  
568 × 520 × 625 mm (22.4” × 20.5” × 24.6”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
Approx. 21 kg (46.3 lb)  
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Finisher SR730  
Shift Tray:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, A6L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2×  
13”L, 8” × 13”L  
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Specifications  
Paper weight:  
52 – 157 g/m2 (14 – 42 lb)  
Stack capacity:  
without punch:  
• 3,000 sheets (A4K, 81/2× 11”K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 1,500 sheets (A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISKL, 11” × 17”L) (80 g/m2, 20  
lb)  
with punch (the optional punch kit is required):  
• 2,500 sheets (A4K, 81/2× 11”K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 1,500 sheets (A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISKL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Proof Tray:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, A6L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2×  
13”L, 8” × 13”L  
Paper weight:  
52 – 157 g/m2 (14 – 42 lb)  
Stack capacity:  
without punch:  
• 250 sheets (A4KL, 81/2× 11”KL or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 50 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
with punch (the optional punch kit is required):  
• 200 sheets (A4KL, 81/2× 11”KL or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 50 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Staple:  
Staple capacity:  
without punch:  
• 50 sheets (A4KL, 81/2× 11”KL or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 30 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
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with punch (the optional punch kit is required):  
• 40 sheets (A4KL, 81/2× 11”KL or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
• 25 sheets (B4 JISL, 81/2× 14”L or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb)  
Staple paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 11”KL, 81/2×  
14”L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2× 13”L, 8” × 13”L  
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64 – 80 g/m2 (17 – 20 lb)  
Staple position:  
P.151 “Stapling Position and Punch Position”  
Power consumption:  
48 W (power is supplied from the main frame.)  
Dimensions (W  
625 × 545 × 960 mm (24.7” × 21.5” × 37.8”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
Approx. 45 kg (99.3 lb)  
Punch Kit Type 450  
Note  
Optional unit for the Finisher SR730.  
Paper size (2 holes version):  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 11”KL,  
51/2× 81/2KL, 81/2× 14”L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2×  
13”L, 8” × 13”L  
Paper size (3 holes version):  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, B5 JISK, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 11”K  
Paper weight:  
• 2 holes version: 52 – 128 g/m2 (14 – 34 lb)  
• 3 holes version: 52 – 105 g/m2 (14 – 28 lb)  
Punch position:  
P.151 “Stapling Position and Punch Position”  
Power consumption:  
33.6 W (power is supplied from the 3000–sheet finisher.)  
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Dimensions (W  
92 × 463 × 100 mm (3.7” × 18.3” × 4.0”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
2.4 kg (5.3 lb)  
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Specifications  
Mailbox CS360  
Number of trays:  
9 bins, 1 Proof Tray  
Paper size:  
Bin 1 to 9:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L, 81/2”  
× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2× 13”L, 8”  
× 13”L  
Proof Tray:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5L, A6L, 11” × 17”L, 81/2× 14”L,  
81/2× 11”KL, 51/2× 81/2L, 71/4× 101/2L, 81/4× 13”L, 81/2×  
13”L, 8” × 13”L  
Paper weight:  
Bin: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb)  
Proof: 52 to 157 g/m2 (14 to 42 lb)  
Paper capacity:  
Bin: 100 sheet per tray (A4K, 81/2× 11”K, 80 g/ m2 ) / 70 sheets per tray  
(Others)  
Proof: 500 sheet per tray (A4K, 81/2× 11”K, 80 g/ m2) / 300 sheets per tray  
(Others)  
Power consumption:  
48 W  
Dimensions (W  
600 × 545 × 980 mm (2.75” × 3.9” × 0.3”)  
×
D
×
H):  
Weight:  
Approx. 37 kg (82 lb)  
Hard Disk Drive Type 450  
Storage capacity:  
1.6 GB  
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INDEX  
A
G
adhesive labels, 91  
gateway address, 20  
guides, 9  
B
H
BOOTP Lite, 23  
Bridge Unit Type 450, 12  
bypass tray, 5  
Hard Disk Drive Type 450, 13, 161  
C
IP Peer-to-Peer, 23  
IP address, 20, 22  
cable, 154  
Caution, ii  
Config. Page, 144  
IP Peer-to-Peer, 26, 32  
IPX Peer-to-Peer, 23, 28  
configuration, 26, 31, 36, 48, 49  
configuration page, 149  
configuration programs, 23  
Job Control, 134, 149  
Job Reset key, 8  
D
Data In indicator, 7, 104  
Delete File, 133  
Language, 146  
Large Capacity Tray RT36, 12, 157  
List Print, 144  
lower vertical paper feed cover, 5  
LPR, 34  
development unit, 6  
DHCP, 22  
duplex unit, 5  
duplex unit right cover, 5  
E
Energy Star, v  
Enter key, 8  
Error indicator, 7, 102  
error & status messages, 99  
Escape key, 8, 131  
EtherTalk, 48  
Macintosh, 48  
canceling a print job, 84  
PostScript, installing, 63  
setting up, 81  
Mailbox CS360, 12, 161  
Maintenance, 143  
MAP, 23  
F
Finisher SR720, 12, 120, 123, 158  
Finisher SR730, 12, 121, 124, 158  
Firmware Version, 149  
Font Download Free Memory, 149  
Font Download Total Memory, 149  
Font Manager, 69, 71  
fonts, 154  
media, 85, 93  
memory, 149, 152, 156  
memory unit, 14  
menu, 131  
menu chart, 129  
Menu key, 8, 131, 132  
Menu List, 144  
Form Feed key, 8  
front cover, 4  
Menu Reset, 143  
misfeed, 108  
fusing unit, 6  
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Print File, 133  
Print Quality, 134  
Proof Print, 133, 147  
Proof Print Free Memory (A4), 149  
PS430, 4, 12, 16, 157  
PS Demo Page, 144  
PS Font List, 144  
punch, 151  
Punch Kit Type 450, 160  
punch waste box, 126  
N
NetBEUI, 31  
NetWare, 23, 36  
network, 20, 154  
network cable connector, 4  
Network Setup, 141  
NIB Setup Tool, 24, 36  
NWSetup, 23  
O
OHP transparency, 90  
On Line indicator, 7, 102  
On Line key, 8, 102, 131  
Operating Instructions, vi  
operation panel, 4, 7, 129  
options, 11, 149, 156, 157  
output tray, 4  
Quick Installation Guide, vi  
R
reference, 149  
Registration, 143  
right cover, 6  
P
Pages Printed, 149  
panel display, 7  
screwdriver, 13  
Show Error Log, 133  
SIMM, 14, 156  
specifications, 154  
staple, 120, 123, 151  
subnet mask, 20  
System, 134  
paper, 85, 93  
paper bank, 4, 12, 16, 157  
Paper Input, 134  
Paper Output, 134  
paper, sizes, types, 85  
paper tray, 4  
parallel interface connector, 4  
Parallel Setup, 141  
PCL 5e, 3, 51, 56, 73  
PCL 6, 3, 51, 56, 73  
PCL Demo Page, 144  
PCL Font List, 144  
PCL Menu, 134  
Peer-to-Peer, 26, 31  
plain paper, 90  
PostScript, 3, 59, 66, 77  
plement, vi  
System Reset, 143  
TCP/IP, 22, 31  
toner bottle, 127  
toner holder, 6  
toner lock handle, 6  
Total Memory, 149  
transfer unit, 6  
translucent paper, 91  
troubleshooting, 99  
PostScript Printer Driver, 59, 66  
power cord, 5  
Power indicator, 7  
power switch, 4  
PPD, 64  
UNIX, 49  
printer board, 4  
printer driver, 3  
Printer ID, 149  
ventilator, 5  
Printer Lang., 141  
Printer Port, 29, 33  
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Warning, ii  
Windows 3.1x  
canceling a print job, 82  
Font Manager, installing, 69  
Font Manager, uninstalling, 71  
PCL 5e, installing, 52  
PCL 5e, uninstalling, 56  
PCL 6, installing, 52  
PostScript, installing, 60  
PostScript, uninstalling, 66  
printer setting dialog box, PCL, 74  
printer setting dialog box, PostScript,  
78  
Windows 95/98  
canceling a print job, 82  
configuration, 26  
Font Manager, installing, 69  
Font Manager, uninstalling, 71  
PCL 5e, installing, 51  
PCL 5e, uninstalling, 56  
PCL 6, installing, 51  
PCL 6, uninstalling, 56  
PostScript, installing, 59  
PostScript, uninstalling, 66  
printer properties, PCL, 73  
printer properties, PostScript, 77  
Windows NT 4.0  
canceling a print job, 83  
configuration, 31  
Font Manager, installing, 69  
Font Manager, uninstalling, 71  
PCL 5e, installing, 53  
PCL 5e, uninstalling, 57  
PCL 6, installing, 53  
PCL 6, uninstalling, 57  
PostScript, installing, 61  
PostScript, uninstalling, 66  
printer properties, PCL, 75  
printer properties, PostScript, 79  
164  
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