HP Hewlett Packard P7245 User Manual

Hardware Guide  
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the  
Safety Information before using the machine.  
Positions of RWARNING and RCAUTION  
labels  
This machine has labels for RWARNING and RCAUTION at the positions  
shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine  
as indicated.  
AQV254S  
High temperature parts. Turn off the main power and be careful when replacing  
fusing unit/removing misfed paper.  
The surface of the fusing unit becomes very hot. Do not touch parts labelled “R”  
(indicating a hot surface). Touching these parts will result in burns.  
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Manuals for This Printer  
For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual.  
Safety Information  
Provides information on safe usage of this machine.  
To avoid injury and prevent damage to the machine, be sure to read this.  
Quick Installation Guide  
Contains procedures for removing the printer from its box, connecting it to a  
computer, and installing its driver.  
Hardware Guide  
Contains information about paper and procedures such as installing options,  
replacing consumables, responding to error messages, and resolving jams.  
Software Guide  
Contain procedures for using this machine in a network environment, utiliz-  
ing the software, and using security functions.  
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How to Read This Manual  
Symbols  
This manual uses the following symbols:  
Indicates important safety notes.  
Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these  
notes.  
They can be found in the "Safety Information".  
Indicates important safety notes.  
Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the  
machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes.  
They can be found in the "Safety Information".  
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations  
of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure  
to read these explanations.  
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instruc-  
tions on resolving user errors.  
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur-  
ther relevant information.  
[ ]  
Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.  
{ }  
Indicates the names of keys on the machine’s control panel.  
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Description for the Specified Model  
In this manual, the following items explain about the printer for the specified  
models:  
This explains about the 220–240 V model printer.  
Read if you purchase this model.  
This explains about the 120 V model printer.  
Read if you purchase this model.  
Note  
You can identify the printer's model by checking the label on its inside as  
shown.  
AQV745S  
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Installing the Operating Instructions  
The CD-ROM “Manuals” provided with the printer contains an HTML Operat-  
ing Instructions Manual in HTML version. Follow this instructions to install it.  
Important  
System Requirements :  
• Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003 or Win-  
dows NT4.0.  
• 800 × 600 or higher monitor resolution.  
Web Browsers :  
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or higher  
• Firefox 1.0 or higher  
A Quit all applications currently running.  
B Insert the CD-ROM “Manuals” into the CD-ROM drive.  
The installer starts.  
Auto Run may not work under certain operating system setting. If this is the  
case, launch “Setup.exe” on the CD-ROM root directory.  
C Select an interface language, and then click [OK].  
D Click [Install manuals].  
E Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
F Click [Finish] when the installation is completed.  
G Click [Exit].  
Note  
Auto Run may not work under certain operating system setting. If this is  
the case, copy all data on the CD-ROM root directory to your hard disk  
drive, and then launch “Setup.exe” to start the installation.  
To uninstall the Operating Instructions Manual, select [Programs] in the  
[Start] menu, select your printer driver, and then click [uninstall]. You can  
uninstall each Manual Guide separately.  
If you are using an incompatible Web browser and the simpler version of  
the Operating Instructions Manual does not display correctly, open the  
folder “MANUALLANG (language)\(manual name)unv” on the CD-  
ROM “Manuals”, and then double-click on “index.htm”.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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1. Guide to the Printer  
Exterior: Front View  
AQV002S  
1. Controller Board  
7. Output Tray  
Remove this board when installing the  
hard disk unit, SDRAM modules, or User  
Account Enhance unit.  
Printed output is stacked here with the  
print side face down.  
8. Control Panel  
Contains keys for printing operation and  
a panel display that shows the printer  
status.  
2. Optional board slots  
Remove the cover when installing the op-  
tional board.  
3. USB port  
Use a USB cable to connect the printer to  
the host computer.  
9. Front Cover  
Open this cover if you replace some parts  
or if a paper misfeed occurs.  
4. Ethernet Port  
Use a network interface cable to connect  
the printer to the network.  
10. Paper Tray  
Holds up to 550 sheets of plain paper per  
tray and 1100 sheets in total. (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
5. Expansion card slot  
Insert an optional unit into a slot.  
11. Paper Feed Unit PB 3020 (Op-  
tion)  
Holds up to 550 sheets of plain paper per  
6. Power Switch  
Use this switch to turn the printer power  
on and off.  
tray and 1100 sheets in total. (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
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Guide to the Printer  
Exterior: Rear View  
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AQV031S  
1. Duplex Unit  
Allows you to print onto both sides of the  
paper.  
5. Lower Vertical Paper Feed Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
2. Duplex Unit Right Cover  
6. Power Cord  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
Plug this cord into a wall outlet.  
7. Ventilator  
Helps to keep components inside the  
printer from overheating.  
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 RT45, remove this cover.  
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Inside  
Inside  
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AQV005S  
1. Fusing Unit  
4. Toner Holder  
When “Replace Maintenance Kit” ap-  
pears on the panel display, replace this  
unit.  
Slide this out when replacing the toner.  
5. Development Unit  
When “Replace Maintenance Kit” ap-  
pears on the panel display, replace this  
unit.  
2. Transfer Unit  
When “Replace Maintenance Kit” ap-  
pears on the panel display, replace this  
unit.  
6. Right Cover  
Open this cover when accessing the in-  
side of the printer.  
3. Toner Lock Handle  
Turn up the lever when replacing the  
toner.  
Reference  
For details about the messages which appear on the screen to prompt you to  
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Guide to the Printer  
Control Panel  
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AQV250S  
1. {Menu} Key  
7. Alert Indicator  
Press this key to make and check the cur-  
rent printer settings.  
Blinks or lights up whenever any printer  
error occurs. A message describing the  
cause of the error also appears on the  
panel display.  
2. Panel Display  
Shows the current status of the printer  
and error messages.  
8. Data In Indicator  
Blinks while the printer is receiving data  
from a computer.  
3. {Online} Key  
Press this key to switch the printer be-  
tween online and offline.  
Is on if there is data to be printed.  
9. {q Enter} Key  
4. {Job Reset} Key  
Press this key to execute menu items se-  
lected on the panel display.  
When the printer is online, press this key  
to cancel any ongoing print job.  
Press this key to clear some errors.  
See “Canceling a Print job”, Softtware  
Guide.  
10. {U} {T} Keys  
Use these keys to increase or decrease  
values on the panel display when making  
settings.  
5. {Form Feed} Key  
If the printer is offline, press this key to  
print all the data left in the printer's input  
buffer.  
11. {Escape} Key  
Press this key to return to the previous  
condition on the panel display.  
This does not work if the printer is online.  
6. Power Indicator  
Is on when the printer power is on.  
Is off when the power is off or when the  
printer is in Energy Saver mode.  
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2. Installing Options  
Available Options  
This section describes how to install options.  
By installing options, you can improve the printer performance and have an ex-  
panded variety of features to use. For the specifications of each option, see p.134  
R CAUTION:  
Before installing options, the machine should be turned off and unplugged  
for at least an hour. Components inside the machine become very hot, and  
can cause a burn if touched.  
Before moving the machine, unplug the power cable from the outlet. If the  
cable is unplugged abruptly, it could become damaged. Damaged plugs or  
cables 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.  
Important  
The voltage rating of the connector for options is 24 V DC or less.  
Option List  
The following is a list of options for this printer.  
• Finisher SR 3040 *1  
• Paper Feed Unit PB 3020 *1  
• Large Capacity Tray RT45 *1  
• Bridge Unit Type 2045 *1  
• Punch Kit Type 1045 *1  
• Memory Unit Type D 128MB  
• Memory Unit Type E 256MB  
• User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
• IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
• IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
• Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A  
• Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
• VM Card Type D  
• Data Storage Card Type A  
*1  
If you want to install the unit, contact your sales or service representative.  
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Installing Options  
Option Installation Flow Chart  
Installing multiple options in the following order is recommended:  
A Attatch the paper feed unit (Paper Feed Unit PB 3020).  
Attach the paper feed unit to the bottom of the printer.  
B Take out the controller board from the printer.  
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C Install User Account Enhance Unit (User Account Enhance Unit Type E).  
Install the module to the User Account Enhance Unit slot of the controller  
board.  
D Remove all SDRAM modules before installing the hard disk drive.  
E Install the hard disk drive (Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100).  
Install the hard disk drive to the controller board.  
F Install the SDRAM module (Memory Unit Type D 128MB, Memory Unit  
Type E 256MB).  
Install the module to the SDRAM module slot on the controller board.  
There are two types of memory unit: 128 MB and 256 MB.  
G Install IEEE 1284 interface board, IEEE 802.11b interface unit, or Gigabit  
Ethernet board.  
Install one of these options into the vacant expansion slot (on the left) of the  
controller board.  
The followings can be installed:  
• IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
• IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
• Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A  
Do not install more than one option. These options do not function simulta-  
neously.  
H Install the VM card (VM Card Type D) or the data storage card (Data Stor-  
age Card Type A).  
Insert these units into the SD card slot on the controller board.  
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Available Options  
Installing Options  
Install options in the positions shown in the illustration.  
Exterior  
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AQV017S  
1. Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
2. Large Capacity Tray RT45  
3. Bridge Unit Type 2045  
This unit is necessary when using the  
Finisher.  
Holds up to 1500 sheets of plain pa-  
If you want to install the Bridge Unit  
Type 2045, contact your sales or serv-  
ice representative.  
per. (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
If you want to install the Large Capac-  
ity Tray RT45, contact your sales or  
service representative.  
4. Finisher SR 3040  
If you want to install the Finisher SR  
3040, contact your sales or service rep-  
resentative.  
Note  
Bridge Unit Type 2045 is required when you install Finisher SR 3040.  
To use the punch function with the Finisher SR 3040, Punch Kit Type 1045  
is required.  
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Installing Options  
Interior  
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AQV019S  
1. Memory Unit Type D 128MB/Memo-  
3. Optional units  
ry Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM module)  
D”.  
Install 128 MB or 256 MB SDRAM  
module into the controller board slot.  
4. Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
2. Optional boards  
5. User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
Note  
You cannot install following options at the same time:  
• IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
• IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
• Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A  
Reference  
For the specifications of each option, see p.134 “Specifications”.  
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Available Options  
Caution when re-installing the controller board  
This section describes handling the controller board when installing options.  
If you slide out the controller board to install units, carefully read the instruction  
to re-install the controller board.  
Important  
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The following may occur if the controller board is not properly installed:  
• all control panel indicators are lit.  
• no control panel indicators is lit.  
• the error message appears on the display.  
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Installing Options  
Attaching Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
When installing multiple options, install the paper feed unit first.  
R CAUTION:  
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.  
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When lifting the machine, use the grips on both sides. The machine could  
break or cause an injury if dropped.  
When lifting the paper feed unit, hold the bottom of it, and then lift it slowly.  
Lifting it carelessly or dropping it may cause an injury.  
Important  
Before using the new paper feed unit, you must make settings in the printer driver.  
Check the printer nameplate to confirm the model code.  
A Check the package contains the following:  
Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
AQV039S  
1
2
3
AQV720S  
1. Screw  
2. Knob Screw (Finger type)  
3. Lock Plate  
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Attaching Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
B Confirm that the printer is turned off, and the power cord is unplugged  
from the wall outlet.  
C Remove the tape that holds the paper feed unit, and then remove the pack-  
ing material.  
Do not remove the tape that holds the connector cable inside the connector  
cover on the back of the paper feed unit in this step. It is removed in the fur-  
ther step.  
2
AQV041S  
AQV040S  
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Installing Options  
D Align the printer with the two upright pins on the paper feed unit and then  
lower the printer slowly.  
2
AQV007S  
• The printer should be held by least two people.  
• When lifting the printer, pull out the grips from the front of the printer.  
One person should hold the grips on the front and another person should  
hold the grips on the rear.  
AQV003S  
E Push the grips into the printer. Take out the cover inside Tray 2 and attach  
it between the paper tray and the front cover.  
AQV001S  
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Attaching Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
F Pull the second paper tray (Tray 2) until it stops. After that, lift it slightly,  
and then pull it out.  
2
AQV732S  
G Pull out the first paper tray (Tray 1) , and take the screwdriver (1) from the  
tray.  
AQV222S  
H Lock the Paper Bank and the printer with the screw.  
AQV731S  
Be sure to return the screwdriver to the paper tray after using it.  
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Installing Options  
I Open the lower vertical paper feed cover on the right side of the paper feed  
unit (1). Hang the lock plate hook in the hole inside (2), and then fasten the  
plate with the knob screw using your fingers.  
2
AQV042S  
J Close the lower vertical paper feed cover.  
K Open the connector cover (2), remove the tape that holds the connector ca-  
ble and attach the connector cables (3) as shown in the illustration.  
AQV009S  
L Fasten the band as shown until it clicks to secure the cable.  
AQV522S  
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Attaching Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
M Close the connector cover.  
2
AQV010S  
Note  
Print a configuration page to confirm that the paper feed unit is properly  
installed.  
If the paper feed unit is not installed properly, reinstall it following this  
procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting reinstal-  
lation, contact your sales or service representative.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
For loading paper onto the paper tray, see p.71 “Loading Paper”.  
When adjusting the printing position, see p.96 “Adjusting Tray Registra-  
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Installing Options  
Attaching User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
R CAUTION:  
Do not touch the inside of the controller board compartment. Doing so may  
cause a malfunction or a burn.  
Important  
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Before touching the User Account Enhance Unit, ground yourself by touch-  
ing something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can  
damage User Account Enhance Unit.  
Do not subject User Account Enhance Unit to physical shocks.  
A Check the package contains the following:  
User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
AET080S  
B Turn off the printer.  
C Pull out the first paper tray (Tray 1) and take the screwdriver (1) from the  
tray. Each screw to be removed requires this screwdriver.  
AQV222S  
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Attaching User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
D Remove the screws as shown by turning them counterclockwise using the  
provided screwdriver.  
2
AQV500S  
E Hold the part (1) of the controller board, and then slide it out completely.  
AQV501S  
F Place the controller board on a flat surface.  
AQV516S  
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Installing Options  
G Be sure to install the User Account Enhance Unit as shown.  
2
AQU012S  
H Align the notch of User Account Enhance Unit, and then insert it into the  
controller board, pressing it down until it clicks into place.  
AQU013S  
I Make sure that User Account Enhance Unit is firmly connected to the con-  
troller board.  
AQU014S  
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Attaching User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
J Store the controller board (1) into the printer while gently pressing the  
cover (2).  
2
AQV502S  
Push in the controller board firmly to align the rails in the printer's compart-  
ment.  
K Fasten all the screws which you removed in step .  
AQV503S  
The printer may malfunction if the controller board is not properly installed.  
Note  
Be sure to return the screwdriver to the paper tray after using it.  
After finishing installation, you can check whether the User Account En-  
hance Unit is properly installed: Print the configuration page from the  
[List/Test Print] menu. If it is installed properly, “Accounting Module” will  
appear for “Device Connection” on the configuration page.  
If the User Account Enhance unit is not installed properly, reinstall it fol-  
lowing this procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempt-  
ing reinstallation, contact your sales or service representative.  
Install the controller board carefully to prevent any malfunction.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
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Installing Options  
Attaching Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
R CAUTION:  
Do not touch the inside of the controller board compartment. Doing so may  
cause a machine malfunction or a burn.  
Important  
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Before installation, be sure to remove all SDRAM modules from the controller  
board to prevent from damaging them.  
Before touching the hard disk drive, touch something metal to discharge any  
static electricity. Static electricity can damage the hard disk drive.  
Do not subject the hard disk drive to physical shocks.  
Before using the new hard disk drive, be sure to make the settings in the print-  
er driver.  
A Check the package contains the following:  
Hard Disk Drive  
AQV518S  
Flat Cable  
AQC500S  
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Attaching Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
Power Cable  
2
AQV760S  
Supplied Screws  
Protective Sheet  
AQV739S  
AQV740S  
B Turn off the printer.  
C Pull out the first paper tray (Tray 1) and take the screwdriver (1) from the  
tray. Each screw to be removed requires this screwdriver.  
AQV222S  
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Installing Options  
D Remove the screws as shown by turning them counterclockwise using the  
provided screwdriver.  
2
AQV500S  
E Hold the part (1) of the controller board, and then slide it out completely.  
AQV501S  
F Place the controller board on a flat surface.  
AQV516S  
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Attaching Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
G Remove the default or optional SDRAM module before installing the hard  
disk drive. Press down the levers on both sides (1) to remove the SDRAM  
module (2).  
2
AQV763S  
Be sure not to leave any SDRAM module in the slots. Doing so may damage  
SDRAM modules when installing the hard disk drive.  
H Place the protective sheet on the controller board as shown, to protect the  
controller board.  
AQV736S  
I Connect the flat cable (1) and power cable (2) to the hard disk drive.  
1
2
AQV519S  
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Installing Options  
J Carefully insert the hard disk drive into the controller board as shown.  
There is a lip cut into the center of the front end of the hard disk drive's casing.  
Hook this part over the flange (curled part) in the slot (1) on the controller  
board, and then align (2) and (3) with the screw holes in the rear edge of the  
controller board.  
2
AQV517S  
K Fasten the screws clockwise as shown by using the provided screwdriver,  
to secure the hard disk drive.  
AQV730S  
L Connect the power cable to the socket on the controller board.  
AQV520S  
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Attaching Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
M Connect the blue end of the flat cable to the socket on the controller board.  
2
AQV521S  
When installing an SDRAM module on the controller board, do not store the  
controller board to the printer, and attach an SDRAM module.  
N Remove the protective sheet when installing the hard disk drive is com-  
pleted.  
AQV737S  
Be sure to check whether the hard disk drive is completely secured before re-  
moving the sheet.  
O Install the default or optional SDRAM modules into the slot.  
For details about installing the SDRAM modules, see p.27 “Attaching Memo-  
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Installing Options  
P Store the controller board (1) into the printer while gently pressing the  
cover (2).  
2
AQV502S  
Push in the controller board firmly to align the rails in the printer's compart-  
ment.  
Q Fasten all the screws which you removed in step .  
AQV503S  
The printer may malfunction if the controller board is not properly installed.  
R When the power is turned on, the hard disk drive will be formatted auto-  
matically.  
Note  
Be sure to return the screwdriver to the paper tray after using it.  
After finishing installation, you can check whether the hard disk drive is  
properly installed: Print the configuration page from the [List/Test Print]  
menu. If it is installed properly, “Printer Hard Disk Drive” will appear for  
“Device Connection” on the configuration page.  
If the hard disk drive is not installed properly, reinstall it following this  
procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting reinstal-  
lation, contact your sales or service representative.  
Install the controller board carefully to prevent any malfunction.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
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Attaching Memory Unit Type D 128MB, Memory Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM Module)  
Attaching Memory Unit Type D 128MB,  
Memory Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM  
Module)  
R CAUTION:  
Do not touch the inside of the controller board compartment. Doing so may  
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cause a malfunction or a burn.  
Important  
Be sure to install SDRAM modules after installing the hard disk drive.  
Before touching the memory unit, ground yourself by touching something  
metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can damage the  
memory unit.  
Do not subject the memory unit to physical shocks.  
Available memory varies depending on a model type.  
Before using the new memory unit, Be sure to make settings in the printer  
driver.  
A Turn off the printer.  
B Pull out the first paper tray (Tray 1) and take the screwdriver (1) from the  
tray. Each screw to be removed requires this screwdriver.  
AQV222S  
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Installing Options  
C Remove the screws as shown by turning them counterclockwise using the  
provided screwdriver.  
2
AQV500S  
D Hold the part (1) of the controller board, and then slide it out completely.  
AQV501S  
E Place the controller board on a flat surface.  
AQV516S  
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Attaching Memory Unit Type D 128MB, Memory Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM Module)  
F Be sure to install the SDRAM module into the slot as shown.  
2
AQV560S  
Two slots are provided for the SDRAM modules.  
The default SDRAM module is installed in the inner slot.  
To install an additional memory, attach an additional SDRAM module to the  
outer slot, or replace the default SDRAM module.  
G When installing an SDRAM module in a vacant slot, align the notch of the  
SDRAM module with the slot, and then insert the module vertically.  
AQV761S  
H Press down the SDRAM module, until it clicks into place.  
AQV762S  
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Installing Options  
I When replacing the default SDRAM module, press down the levers on  
both sides ( ) to remove the default module ( ).  
2
AQV763S  
Install a new SDRAM module.  
To increase memory capacity to the maximum of 512 MB, remove the default  
SDRAM module, and then install two 256 MB SDRAM modules.  
J Store the controller board (1) into the printer while gently pressing the  
cover (2).  
AQV502S  
Push in the controller board firmly to align the rails in the printer's compart-  
ment.  
K Fasten all the screws which you removed in step .  
AQV503S  
The printer may malfunction if the controller board is not properly installed.  
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Attaching Memory Unit Type D 128MB, Memory Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM Module)  
Note  
Be sure to return the provided screwdriver to its original position on the  
inside of the front cover.  
After finishing the installation, you can check the memory unit is properly  
installed: Print the configuration page from the [List/Test Print] menu. If it is  
installed properly, the memory capacity will appear under “Total Memo-  
ry” on the configuration page.  
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The table below shows the total SDRAM module capacities.  
Standard  
Extended  
Total  
128 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
128 MB  
256 MB  
256 MB  
384 MB  
384 MB  
512 MB  
If the memory unit is not properly installed, repeat this procedure. If you  
cannot install it properly even after reinstallation, contact your sales or  
service representative.  
Install the controller board carefully to prevent any malfunction.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
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Installing Options  
Attaching IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
R CAUTION:  
Do not touch the inside of the controller board compartment. Doing so may  
cause a machine malfunction or a burn.  
Important  
2
For using the IEEE 802.11b interface unit, installing the optional SDRAM  
module is required. If the optional SDRAM module is not installed, the print-  
er does not detect the unit, and also it does not function because of memory  
shortage.  
Before touching the 802.11b interface unit, touch something metal to dis-  
charge any static electricity. Static electricity can damage the 802.11b interface  
unit.  
Do not subject the 802.11b interface unit to physical shocks.  
A Check the contents of the package for the following:  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
• Interface Unit  
AAL151S  
• Card  
ZHBP420E  
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Attaching IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
• Antenna  
ZHBP430E  
• Antenna Cap  
2
AAL888S  
B Turn off the power, and then unplug the power cable.  
C Remove the screw by turning it counterclockwise using the provided  
screwdriver, and then remove the cover of the 802.11b interface board slot.  
AQV509S  
The removed cover is not used when installing the interface unit.  
D Fully insert the 802.11b interface board into the slot.  
AQV510S  
33  
Installing Options  
E Tighten the two screws to secure the interface board.  
2
AQV523S  
F Attach the antenna to the card with the label facing down and the uneven  
side of the antenna facing up.  
AET096S  
G With the antenna and the indented end toward you, slowly insert the inter-  
face card until it stops.  
AQV511S  
34  
Attaching IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit  
H Hold the antenna cap with the cut off corners towards you and fit it over the  
card.  
2
AQV512S  
Note  
After finishing installation, you can check the 802.11b interface unit is  
properly installed: Print the configuration page from the [List/Test Print]  
menu. If it is installed properly, “IEEE 802.11b” will appear for “Device  
Connection” on the configuration page.  
If the 802.11b interface unit is not installed properly, reinstall it following  
this procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting rein-  
stallation, contact your sales or service representative.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
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Installing Options  
Attaching IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
R CAUTION:  
Do not touch inside the controller board compartment. Doing so may cause  
a machine malfunction or a burn.  
Important  
2
Before handling the 1284 interface board, touch something metal to discharge  
static electricity. Static electricity thing damage the 1284 interface board.  
Do not subject the 1284 interface board to physical shocks.  
A Check the package contains the following:  
IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
ABT041S1  
B Turn off the power, and then unplug the power cable.  
C Remove the screw by turning it counterclockwise using the provided  
screwdriver, and then remove the cover of the IEEE 1284 interface board  
slot.  
AQV509S  
The removed cover is not used when installing the 1284 interface board.  
36  
     
Attaching IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
D Fully insert the 1284 interface board into the slot.  
2
AQV513S  
Confirm that the 1284 interface board is firmly connected to the controller  
board.  
E Tighten the two screws to secure the 1284 interface board.  
AQV524S  
Note  
Use the supplied adaptor to make the connection with the computer.  
After finishing installation, you can check the 1284 interface board is prop-  
erly installed: Print the configuration page from the [List/Test Print] menu.  
If it is installed properly, “Parallel Interface” will appear for “Device Con-  
nection” on the configuration page.  
If the 1284 interface board is not installed properly, reinstall it following  
this procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting rein-  
stallation, contact your sales or service representative.  
Reference  
For printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test Page”, Quick In-  
stallation Guide.  
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Installing Options  
Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board  
Important  
The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit eth-  
ernet board is attached to the printer. Instead, you can use the ethernet port  
and USB port mounted on the board.  
Before handling the gigabit ethernet board, ground yourself by touching  
something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can dam-  
age the gigabit ethernet board.  
2
Do not subject the gigabit ethernet board to physical shocks.  
A Check the contents of the box.  
Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A  
AGY096S  
Protective caps (one each for the ethernet port and the USB port)  
AGY097S  
B Turn off the power, and then unplug the power cable.  
38  
     
Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board  
C Disconnect the cables from the ethernet port and the USB port of the print-  
er, and cover each port with its protective cap.  
2
AQV562S  
D Remove the screw by turning it counterclockwise using the provided  
screwdriver, and then remove the cover of the Gigabit ethernet board slot.  
AQV509S  
The removed cover is not used when installing the interface unit.  
E Fully insert the Gigabit ethernet board into the slot.  
AQV514S  
39  
Installing Options  
F Tighten the two screws to secure the Gigabit ethernet board.  
2
AQV525S  
Check the Gigabit ethernet board is connected firmly to the controller board.  
Note  
After finishing installation, check the Gigabit ethernet board is installed  
properly: print the configuration page from the [List/Test Print] menu. If it  
is installed properly, you will see “Gigabit Ethernet Board” for “Device  
Connection” on the configuration page.  
If the Gigabit ethernet board is not installed properly, reinstall it following  
this procedure. If you cannot install it properly even after attempting rein-  
stallation, contact your sales or service representative.  
You need to make settings with the control panel before using the gigabit  
ethernet board. For details, see p.51 “Ethernet Configuration”.  
Reference  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
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Attaching VM Card Type D  
Attaching VM Card Type D  
Important  
For using the VM card, installing the optional SDRAM module is required. If  
the optional SDRAM module is not installed, the printer does not detect the  
unit, and also it does not function because of memory shortage.  
Protect VM Card Type D from physical shocks.  
Using the upper slot is recommended for inserting the unit.  
2
A Check the package contains the following:  
VM Card Type D  
AET104S  
B Turn off the power, and then unplug the power cable.  
C Remove the cover of the expansion card slot.  
AQV504S  
D Carefully insert the VM card into the slot, until the card clicks into place.  
AQV553S  
41  
   
Installing Options  
Note  
Do not touch the VM card while the printer is in use. It may come loose,  
even if pushed only slightly.  
2
42  
Attaching Data Storage Card Type A  
Attaching Data Storage Card Type A  
Important  
Protect the data storage card from physical shocks.  
Using the upper slot is recommended for inserting the unit.  
A Check the package contains the following:  
Data Storage Card Type A  
2
AET104S  
B Turn off the power, and then unplug the power cable.  
C Remove the cover of the expansion card slot.  
AQV504S  
D
Carefully insert the data storage card into the slot, until the card clicks into place.  
AQV553S  
Note  
Do not touch the data storage card while the printer is in use. It may come  
loose, even if pushed only slightly.  
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Installing Options  
2
44  
3. Connecting the Printer  
Network Connection  
Follow the procedure below to connect the printer to the computer through the  
network. Prepare the hub and other network devices before connecting the  
10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable to the printer's Ethernet port.  
Alternatively, the optional gigabit ethernet board, which supports 1000BASE-T,  
is available.  
Important  
Use shielded Ethernet cable. Unshielded cables create electromagnetic inter-  
ference that could cause malfunctions.  
The Ethernet cable is not supplied with this printer. Select your cable accord-  
ing to the network environment.  
A Attach the supplied ferrite core at the printer end of the Ethernet cable.  
AQV744S  
B Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port.  
AQV507S  
C Connect the other end of the cable to the printer's network, such as a hub.  
45  
     
Connecting the Printer  
Using the Gigabit Ethernet cable  
A For using the gigabit ethernet cable, attach one ferrite core at the printer  
end of the Ethernet cable, and attach the other ferrite core about 10 cm (4  
inches) ( ) from this core making a loop as shown.  
3
AQV564S  
B Connect the ethernet cable to the gigabit ethernet board.  
AQV551S  
C Connect the other end of the cable to the printer's network, such as a hub.  
Note  
The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit  
ethernet board is attached to the printer.  
Reference  
For details about network environment settings, see Software Guide.  
For details about attaching the gigabit ethernet board, see p.38 “Attaching  
46  
Network Connection  
Reading the LED Lamps  
For standard ethernet port  
3
AQV563S  
1. Green: comes on when the printer  
is properly connected to the net-  
work.  
2. Yellow: comes on when 100BASE-  
TX is being used. It comes off when  
10BASE-T is being used.  
For gigabit ethernet board  
AQV563S  
1. Yellow: comes on 100BASE-TX is  
2. Green: comes on when 10BASE-T  
being used.  
is being used.  
Green and yellow lamps are lit when  
1000BASE-T is being used.  
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Connecting the Printer  
USB Connection  
Important  
The USB2.0 cable is not supplied. Obtain a cable that is suitable for the com-  
puter you are using.  
USB connection is possible under Windows Me/2000/XP, Windows Server  
2003, Mac OS 9.x, and Mac OS X.  
Windows Me supports USB1.1 speeds.  
USB connection with Macintosh is only possible via the printer's USB port.  
3
A Connect the square-shaped connector of the USB2.0 cable to the USB port.  
AQV506S  
B If the gigabit ethernet board is attached, connect the square-shaped connec-  
tor of the USB2.0 cable to the USB port of the board.  
AQV550S  
The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit eth-  
ernet board is attached to the printer.  
C Connect the opposite end's flat connector to devices such as your compu-  
ter's USB interface, or a USB hub.  
Reference  
For details about attaching the gigabit ethernet board, see p.38 “Attaching  
For details about settings for USB connection printing, see Software Guide.  
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Parallel Connection  
Parallel Connection  
Important  
The parallel interface cable is not supplied with the printer.  
The printer's parallel connection is a standard bidirectional interface that re-  
quires an IEEE 1284-compliant 36-pin parallel cable and host computer paral-  
lel port.  
Use shielded interface cable. Unshielded cables create electromagnetic inter-  
ference that could cause malfunctions.  
3
Voltage rating of the computer's parallel port: DC 5 V (max.)  
A Turn off the printer and computer.  
B Connect the cable to the interface socket of the IEEE 1284 interface board.  
AQV561S  
C Securely attach the other end of the parallel cable to your computer's paral-  
lel port. Secure the cable.  
Reference  
For details about settings for parallel connection printing, see Software  
Guide.  
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Connecting the Printer  
3
50  
4. Configuration  
Ethernet Configuration  
Make the following network settings according to the network interface you are  
using.  
You can use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin or a Web browser to make IP ad-  
dress-related settings in a TCP/IP-capable environment.  
Important  
Configure the printer for the network using the control panel.  
The following table shows the control panel settings and their default values.  
These items appear in the “Host Interface” menu.  
Setting Name  
Value  
DHCP  
On  
IPv4 Address  
Subnet Mask  
011.022.033.044  
000.000.000.000  
000.000.000.000  
Auto  
Gateway Address  
Frame Type (NW)  
Active Protocol  
IPv4:  
Active  
IPv6:  
Active  
NetWare:  
Active  
SMB:  
Active  
AppleTalk:  
Active  
Ethernet Speed  
LAN Type  
Auto  
Auto  
Note  
If DHCP is in use, the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address are all  
set automatically.  
Make this setting only when it is necessary. See Software Guide.  
51  
     
Configuration  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Host Interface] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Network Setup] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Active Protocol] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
E Select the network protocol using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
F Select [Active] or [Not Active] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
4
Set other protocols you need to set in the same way.  
• Select [Not Active] for unused protocols.  
• Enable IPv4 to use the Pure IPv4 environment of NetWare 5/5.1, NetWare 6/6.5.  
52  
Ethernet Configuration  
G Press the {Escape} key until the screen returns to the [Network Setup] menu.  
H If you use IPv4, assign the IPv4 address to the printer. Select [IPv4 Settings]  
using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
4
To get the IP address for the printer, contact your network administrator.  
I To specify the IP Address, Select [IPv4 Address] using {T} or {U}, and then  
press the {q Enter} key.  
If you use IPv4, assign also Subnet Mask and Gateway Address.  
J Enter the address using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
Press the {T} or {U} key to enter the left most entry field of the address. After  
entering the left field, press the {V} key, and then you can enter the next field.  
After completing to enter in the all fields, press the {q Enter} key. Use this  
method to assign Subnet Mask and Gateway Address.  
• Do not set “011.022.033.044” as the IP address.  
K Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
L Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
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Configuration  
Using DHCP - Detecting the Network Address Automatically  
Important  
When you use this printer in DHCP environment, select [DHCP] following this  
procedure.  
When [DHCP] is selected, you cannot make settings for the following items:  
• IP Address  
• Subnet Mask  
• Gateway Address  
Consult your network administrator for information about making network  
settings.  
4
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Host Interface] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Network Setup] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [IPv4 Settings] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Ethernet Configuration  
E Select [DHCP] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
F Select [On] or [Off]using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
The address will be detected by the printer.  
4
The default setting is [Off].  
G Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
H Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
Making Network Settings for Using Netware  
If you use NetWare, select the frame type for NetWare.  
Select one of the items below if necessary.  
• Auto (Default)  
• Ethernet II  
• Ethernet 802.2  
• Ethernet 802.3  
• Ethernet SNAP  
Important  
Usually, use the default setting (“Auto”). When you first select “Auto”, the  
frame type detected by the printer is adopted. If your network can use more  
than two frame types, the printer may fail to select the correct frame type if  
“Auto” is selected. In this case, select the appropriate frame type.  
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Configuration  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Host Interface] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Network Setup] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Frame Type (NW)] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
E Select the frame type using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
4
F Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
G Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
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IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration  
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration  
Configure the printer to use IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN). The following table  
shows the control panel settings and their default values. These items appear in  
the [Host Interface] menu.  
Setting Name  
Communication Mode  
Default Value  
802.11 Ad hoc  
Channel  
(1-11) 11  
(1-13) 13  
Communication Speed  
Auto  
4
SSID  
WEP  
blank  
Not Active  
Important  
For using the IEEE 802.11b interface unit, installing the optional SDRAM  
module is required. If the optional SDRAM module is not installed, the print-  
er does not detect the unit, and also it does not function because of memory  
shortage.  
To use IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN), set as the followings using the control  
panel: press the {Menu} key, and then select [Host Interface], [Network Setup],  
[LAN Type], and then [IEEE 802.11b]. Also, set the IP Address, Subnet Mask,  
Gateway Address, DHCP, Frame Type (NW), and Active Protocol under the  
[Network Setup] menu. For details about setting items, see “Configuring the  
Printer for the Network”, Software Guide.  
The 802.11b interface unit cannot be used simultaneously with a standard  
ethernet interface.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
57  
   
Configuration  
B Select [Host Interface] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [IEEE 802.11b] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Comm. Mode] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
4
E Select the transmission mode of IEEE 802.11b using {T} or {U}, and then  
press the {q Enter} key.  
• The factory default is [802.11 Ad hoc].  
• To use an IEEE 802.11b card for which the SSID (Network Name) setting is  
not necessary, select [Ad hoc].  
• The transmission mode of IEEE 802.11b can also be set using a Web brows-  
er. For details, see Web browser, and “Configuring the Network Interface  
Board Using Web Browser”, Software Guide.  
F If [802.11 Ad hoc] or [Ad hoc] is selected for [Comm. Mode], set the channel to  
use for transmission.  
Confirm the network administrator for the channel to use.  
G In the [IEEE 802.11b] menu, select [Channel] using {T} or {U}, and then press  
the {q Enter} key.  
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IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration  
H Enter the channel using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
I Set [Trans. Speed] in the same way.  
The factory default is [Auto]. If you need to change the transmitting speed de-  
pending on environment you are using, select the appropriate transmitting  
speed.  
J Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
4
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
Setting SSID  
If [Infrastructure] or [802.11 Ad hoc] is selected for [Comm. Mode], set SSID to use for  
transmission.  
Confirm the network administrator for SSID to use.  
A In the [IEEE 802.11b] menu, select [SSID] using {T} or {U}, and then press the  
{q Enter} key.  
If an SSID has been set, you can check the SSID setting.  
B select [Enter ID] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Enter characters using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
The number of character you have entered is displayed on the top right of the screen.  
The characters that can be used are ASCII 0x20-0x7e (32 bytes), 16 digits.  
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Configuration  
D Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
SSID can also be set using a Web browser. For details, see the Web Image  
Monitor Help, and “Configuring the Network Interface Board Using Web  
Browser”, Software Guide.  
WEP key can also be set using a Web browser. For details, see Web Image  
Monitor Help.  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
Setting a WEP key  
In the case of using a WEP key on a network, activate the WEP setting to be used  
for communication along with WEP.  
4
Confirm the network administrator for the WEP Key to use.  
A In the [IEEE 802.11b] menu, select [Security Method] using {T} or {U}, and then  
press the {q Enter} key.  
B Select [WEP] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
When activating the WEP Setting, you will need to enter the WEP key. If you  
have not entered the key, be sure to enter it.  
C Select [Change (HEX)] or [Change (ASCII)] using {T} or {U}, and then press the  
{q Enter} key.  
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IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration  
D Enter the characters using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
When entering the character, pressing {q Enter} will mask it with an asterisk  
for security reasons.  
When using 64 bit WEP, up to 10 characters can be used for hexadecimal and  
up to five characters for ASCII. When using 128 bit WEP, up to 26 characters  
can be used for hexadecimal and up to 13 characters for ASCII.  
The number of characters that can be entered is limited to 10 or 26 for hexa-  
decimal and 5 or 13 for ASCII.  
4
For ASCII character strings, each capital letter and lowercase letter is recog-  
nized respectively.  
E Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
F Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made.  
Reference  
WEP key can also be set using a Web browser. For details, see Web Image  
Monitor Help.  
For details about printing the configuration page, see “Printing the Test  
Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
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Configuration  
4
62  
5. Paper and Other Media  
Paper and Other Media Supported by This  
Printer  
This section describes the paper size, feed direction, and the maximum amount  
of paper that can be loaded into each paper tray in this printer.  
Note  
The following symbols and terminology are used to represent the feed direc-  
tion.  
In this manual  
On the display  
Paper feed direction  
A4  
8 1/2 × 11  
L (Feed direction)  
Short-edge feed direction  
A4  
8 1/2 × 11  
K (Feed direction)  
Long-edge feed direction  
Be careful of the paper feed direction. The direction is determined for each pa-  
per size.  
Input Paper Sizes  
A3  
B4  
L
L
L
K
L
K
L
K
K
L
297 × 420  
257 × 364  
210 × 297  
297 × 210  
182 × 257  
257 × 182  
148 × 210  
210 × 148  
105 × 148  
28 × 43.2  
A4  
A4  
B5  
B5  
A5  
A5  
A6  
DLT (11 × 17 inches)  
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Paper and Other Media  
Legal (LG, 81/2 × 14 inches)  
Letter (LT, 81/2 × 11 inches)  
Letter (LT, 11 × 81/2 inches)  
51/2 × 81/2 inches  
L
L
K
L
L
216 × 356  
216 × 279  
279 × 216  
140 × 216  
184 × 276  
Executive (Exec., 71/4 × 101/2  
inches)  
5
Executive (Exec., 101/2 ×  
71/4inches)  
K
276 × 184  
F/GL (8 × 13 inches)  
L
L
L
-
203 × 330  
216 × 330  
210 × 330  
-
Foolscap (F4, 81/2 × 13 inches)  
Folio (81/4 × 13 inches)  
Custom Size  
The size is supported and the printer selects it automatically.  
In the “Duplex” column, this means duplex printing is possible.  
The size is supported, but the following setting is required:  
• Set the dial of the paper tray to “p”.  
• Select the paper size using the control panel.  
The size is supported, but it should be set as a custom size using the control  
panel.  
The supported size may differ depending on the printer language you use.  
Set as a custom size setting using the control panel.  
Tray 1/2 or the Paper Feed Unit (Tray 3/4) do not support custom size.  
The following sizes are supported:  
• Bypass Tray: approximately 100 - 297 mm in width, and 148 - 600 mm  
in length.  
The size is not supported.  
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Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer  
Input Paper Sizes  
A3  
L
L
L
K
L
K
L
K
K
L
L
L
K
L
L
K
L
L
L
-
11.7 ” × 16.6 ”  
B4  
10.2 ” × 14.4 ”  
8.3 ” × 11.7 ”  
11.69 ” × 8.26 ”  
7.17 ” × 10.12 ”  
10.12 ” × 7.17 ”  
5.83 ” × 8.26 ”  
8.26 ” × 5.83 ”  
4.13 ” × 5.63 ”  
11 ” × 17 ”  
A4  
A4  
B5  
5
B5  
A5  
A5  
A6  
DLT  
81/2 × 14 ”  
81/2 × 11 ”  
11 ” × 81/2 ”  
51/2 × 81/2 ”  
71/4 × 101/2 ”  
Legal (LG)  
Letter (LT)  
Letter (LT)  
51/2 × 81/2 inches  
Executive (Exec.)  
101/2 × 71/4 ”  
8 ” × 13 ”  
Executive (Exec.)  
F/GL  
81/2 × 13 ”  
81/4 × 13 ”  
-
Foolscap (F4)  
Folio  
Custom Size  
The size is supported and the printer selects it automatically.  
In the “Duplex” column, this means duplex printing is possible.  
The size is supported, but the following setting is required:  
• Set the dial of the paper tray to “p”.  
• Select the paper size using the control panel.  
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Paper and Other Media  
The size is supported, but it should be set as a custom size using the control  
panel.  
The supported size may differ depending on the printer language you use.  
Set as a custom size setting using the control panel.  
Tray 1/2 or the Paper Feed Unit (Tray 3/4) do not support custom size.  
The following sizes are supported:  
• Bypass Tray: approximately 3.94 ”-11.70 ” in width, and 5.83 ”- 23.62 ”  
in length.  
The size is not supported.  
Paper weight and number of sheets to be set  
Maximum number of  
sheets (plain paper)  
Supported paper weight  
64 - 105 g/m2 (20 - 28 lb.) 550 (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
52 - 163 g/m2 (16 - 44 lb.) 100 (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
60 - 105 g/m2 (16 - 28 lb.) 550 (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Tray 1/2  
Bypass Tray  
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Paper Feed Unit (Tray 3/4)  
Check that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the  
tray.  
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Paper Recommendations  
Paper Recommendations  
Loading Paper  
Important  
Do not use ink-jet printer paper because it may stick to the fusing unit and  
cause a paper misfeed.  
When printing on OHP transparencies that have a print side, load them with  
the print side over on the bypass tray. Not taking this precaution may cause  
them to stick to the fusing unit and cause misfeeds.  
Set the paper as described below  
• Tray 1/2: Print side facing up  
• Bypass Tray: Print side facing down  
• Paper Feed Unit: Print side facing up  
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Print quality cannot be guaranteed if paper other than the ones recommended  
is used. For more information about recommended paper, contact your sales  
or service representative.  
Do not use paper that has already been printed onto by other printers.  
Storing Paper  
• Paper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might re-  
sult in poor print quality, paper misfeeds, or printer damage. Recommenda-  
tions are as follows:  
• Avoid storing paper in humid areas.  
• Avoid exposing paper to direct sunlight.  
• Store on a flat surface.  
• Keep paper in the package in which the paper came.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Types of Paper and Other Media  
Plain Paper  
60 - 90.2 g/m2 (16 - 24 lb.)  
Paper thickness  
Printer setup  
Press the {Menu} key, select [Paper Input] , and then select [Plain Pa-  
per] for the selected tray's paper type.  
Printer driver setup  
Click [Plain] or [Plain/Recycled] in the [Paper type:] list.  
Enabled paper feeding tray Any input tray can be used.  
Number of sheets that can  
be set  
Tray 1, Tray 2: 550  
Tray 3, Tray 4 (Paper Feed Unit PB 3020): 550  
Bypass Tray: 50  
Large Capacity Tray (Large Capacity Tray RT45): 1,500  
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the upper limit mark  
(T) inside the tray.  
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the paper guides in-  
side the bypass tray.  
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Duplex printing  
Possible  
Letterhead  
Printer setup  
Press the {Menu} key, select [Paper Input],  
and then select [Letterhead] for the selected  
tray's paper type.  
Printer driver setup  
Duplex Printing  
Select [Letterhead] in the [Paper type:] list.  
Possible  
Thick Paper  
91 - 163 g/m2 (24 - 43.5 lb.)  
Paper thickness  
(Only for the bypass tray)  
Printer setup  
Make the following settings using the control panel:  
Press the {Menu} key, select [Paper Input] , and then select [Thick  
Paper] for the bypass tray's paper type.  
Printer driver setup  
Click [Thick] in the [Paper type:] list.  
Enabled paper feeding tray Only the bypass tray can be used.  
Note  
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the paper guides  
inside the bypass tray.  
Duplex printing  
Not possible  
Print speed is slightly slower than when using plain paper.  
Additional cautions  
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Paper Recommendations  
Label Paper  
Printer setup  
Make the following settings using the control panel:  
Press the {Menu} key, select [Paper Input], and then select [La-  
bels] for the bypass tray's paper type.  
Printer driver setup  
Click [Labels] in the [Paper type:] list.  
Enabled paper feeding tray This paper type can be printed only from the bypass tray.  
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the paper guides in-  
side the bypass tray.  
Duplex printing  
Not possible  
Additional cautions  
Print speed is slightly slower compared to plain paper.  
OHP transparencies  
Printer setup  
Make the following settings using the control panel:  
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Press the {Menu} key, select [Paper Input], and then select [Trans-  
parency] for the bypass tray's paper type.  
Printer driver setup  
Click [OHP Transparency] in the [Paper type:] list.  
Enabled paper feeding tray This paper type can be printed only from the bypass tray.  
Number of sheets that can  
be set  
Bypass Tray: 20  
Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the paper guides in-  
side the bypass tray.  
Duplex printing  
Not possible  
Additional cautions  
Print speed for OHP transparencies is slower than for plain pa-  
per.  
Due to switching modes, the printer will be on standby for  
thirty or forty seconds after the job was received.  
We recommend that you use a 4000 ANSI lumen or brighter  
overhead projector to project OHP transparencies.  
Paper not supported by this printer  
Avoid using the following paper as they are not supported by this printer.  
• Paper meant for an ink-jet printer  
• Bent, folded, or creased paper  
• Curled or twisted paper  
• Torn paper  
• Wrinkled paper  
• Damp paper  
• Paper that is dry enough to emit static electricity  
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Paper and Other Media  
• Paper that has already been printed onto, except a preprinted letterhead.  
Malfunctions are especially likely when using paper printed on by other than  
a laser printer (e.g. monochrome and color copiers, ink-jet printers, etc.)  
• Special paper, such as thermal paper, aluminum foil, carbon paper and con-  
ductive paper  
• Paper whose weight is heavier or lighter than the limitation  
• Paper with windows, holes, perforations, cutouts, or embossing  
• Adhesive label paper on which glue or base paper is exposed  
• Paper with clips or staples  
Print Area  
The following shows the print area for this printer. Be sure to set the print mar-  
gins correctly by the application.  
Paper  
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A Print area  
B Feed direction  
C Approx. 4.2 mm (0.17 inches)  
D Approx. 4.2 mm (0.17 inches)  
Note  
The print area may vary depending on the paper size, printer language  
and printer driver settings.  
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Loading Paper  
Loading Paper  
This describes how to load paper into the paper tray and bypass tray.  
R CAUTION:  
Do not pull out the paper tray forcefully. If you do, the tray might fall and  
cause an injury.  
Loading Paper in Tray 1, Tray 2, and the Optional Paper Feed Unit  
The following example explains loading procedure for the standard paper tray  
(Tray 1). The same procedure can be used for the optional paper feed unit.  
Important  
Make sure paper is not stacked above the limit mark inside the tray. Misfeeds  
might occur.  
Do not put different types of paper in a single paper tray.  
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A Slowly slide out the paper tray (Tray 1), until it stops.  
AQV136S  
B Release the side lever to the “unlocked” position.  
AQV585S  
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Paper and Other Media  
C While pressing the release lever, adjust the side fences.  
AQV586S  
D Adjust the back guide to the new paper size.  
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AQV059S  
E Align all four sides of the paper stack and load it into the tray with the print  
side up.  
AQV139S  
Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the  
tray.  
If there is space between the guides and the stack, move the guides to fit to  
the stack.  
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Loading Paper  
F After loading, make sure that on either side, the paper does not catch (on 1).  
Push down the paper stack.  
AQV589S  
The rear guide is not necessary when 11 × 17 inch paper is loaded in the tray.  
Put it in the holder in the tray.  
G Lock the side lever.  
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AQV587S  
H Adjust the paper size dial to match the size and feed direction of the paper  
in the paper tray.  
AQV588S  
Be sure to set the dial to the correct direction to avoid paper misfeeds.  
If a paper size and feed direction that are not indicated on the paper size dial,  
set the dial to “p”. In this case, you should specify the paper size using the  
control panel.  
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Paper and Other Media  
I Slide the tray into the printer gently until it stops.  
AQV130S  
Reference  
For details about paper types supported by the printer, see p.67 “Paper  
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Loading Paper in the Optional Large Capacity Tray  
This section describes instructions to load paper in the optional Large Capacity  
Tray RT45.  
A Check if the tray release button is lit. If it is not lit, press the button to light it.  
AQV051S  
B When the button stops blinking and is lit, open the top cover.  
AQV154S  
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Loading Paper  
C Load paper with the print side down by pressing the side of the stack to the  
wall.  
AQV156S  
Confirm the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the tray.  
D Close the top cover.  
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AQV155S  
Note  
If the printer is in the Energy Saver mode when changing the paper size,  
Press {q Enter} before printing. This will update the size setting.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Setting a Paper Size by Using the Control Panel  
To load paper whose size cannot be selected automatically, set the paper size on  
the control panel. Follow the procedure in this section to set the paper size.  
Important  
You cannot set custom paper size for Tray 1/2 or Tray 3/4 (optional paper  
feed unit). Use the bypass tray if you load paper in custom size, and set by-  
pass tray's paper size using the control panel.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
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AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Tray Paper Size] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select the tray using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
E Select the paper size you want to set using {T} or {U}, and then press the  
{q Enter} key.  
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Loading Paper  
F Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Reference  
To specify a custom paper size, use only the bypass tray. For details about  
Setting the Paper Size Automatically  
Important  
If you specify the paper size using the control panel, and want to return the  
settings to load paper size automatically, load paper into the paper tray, and  
follow this procedure.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
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AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Aut.Tray Select] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select the tray using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Paper and Other Media  
E Select [On] or [Off] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
F Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Reference  
For details about the paper size which is not detected automatically, see  
Specifying a Paper Type for Tray 1/2 and the Optional Paper Feed Unit  
Improve printer performance by selecting the optimum paper type for the tray.  
You can select from the following paper types:  
• Plain Paper, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Color Paper, Letterhead, Pre-  
printed, Prepunched, Bond Paper, Cardstock  
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Important  
Be sure to set a paper type using the control panel of the printer as the follow-  
ing procedure. If you set a paper type only by the printer driver, printing re-  
sult might not be appropriate.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Paper Type] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Loading Paper  
D Select the tray using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
E Select the paper type using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
F Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Note  
The following paper types cannot be printed on both sides:  
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• Bond Paper, Cardstock  
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray  
Important  
Shuffle the paper before loading the stack onto the tray, so multiple sheets are  
not fed in together.  
Set the size and direction of the loaded paper on the control panel or with the  
printer driver. Make sure the settings do not conflict. Otherwise, the paper  
may jam or the print quality may be affected.  
The following functions are not available with the Bypass Tray:  
• Duplex print  
• Limitless paper feed  
• Output from the Finisher (staple, punch)  
A Open the Bypass Tray.  
AQV132S  
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Paper and Other Media  
Swing out the extender (1) to support paper sizes larger than A4/letter L.  
AQV133S  
B Slide the paper guides outwards, and then load paper until it stops with the  
print side down.  
Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the  
tray.  
Shuffle the paper before loading the stack onto the tray so multiple sheets are  
not fed in at one time.  
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C Adjust the paper guides to the paper width.  
AQV134S  
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Loading Paper  
Specifying Standard Size Paper for the Bypass Tray  
This describes how to load standard size paper into the bypass tray.  
A Set the paper size using the control panel. Press the {Menu} key.  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Bypass Tray] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
5
D Select the paper size you want to set using {T} or {U}, and then press the  
{q Enter} key.  
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E Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Note  
To load thick paper, OHP transparencies, or envelopes, make settings for  
thick paper, envelope, or OHP transparencies using the control panel and  
printer driver.  
The number of pages that can be loaded in the bypass tray differs depend-  
ing on paper type. Make sure paper is not stacked above the paper guides  
inside the bypass tray.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Specifying Custom Size Paper for the Bypass Tray  
Important  
When loading custom size or special paper, specify the paper size using the  
control panel and printer driver.  
Paper sizes between 148 - 600 mm (5.83-23.62 in.) in length and 100 - 297 mm  
(3.94-11.70 in.) in width can be loaded in the bypass tray. However, the size  
range varies depending on a type of printer drivers. For details, see the print-  
er driver Help.  
Be sure to set a same size using the control panel and the printer driver. If you  
set different size, printer error will occur.  
You cannot print on custom size paper with an application that does not sup-  
port the custom size setting.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
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AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Bypass Size] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Custom Size] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Loading Paper  
E Enter the horizontal value using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter}  
key.  
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:
You can set the horizontal value in the following range: 90- 305 mm (3.54-  
12.01 in.)  
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F Enter the vertical value using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
Metric version:  
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:
You can set the vertical value in the following range: 148 mm - 432 mm (5.83  
-17.01 in.)  
By pressing the key, the value increases or decreases by 0.1 mm. By pressing  
and holding the key, the value varies by 1 mm.  
G Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Reference  
For details about the printer driver, see the printer driver Help.  
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Paper and Other Media  
Specifying a Paper Type for the Bypass Tray  
By selecting the paper type you want to load, the printer performs better. You  
can select from the following paper types:  
• Plain Paper, Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Color Paper, Letterhead, Pre-  
punched, Labels, Bond Paper, Cardstock, OHP Transparency, Thick Paper  
Important  
Be sure to select the paper type when you load labels, thick paper, envelopes,  
or OHP transparencies in the bypass tray.  
The paper type selected using the printer driver overrides that selected using  
the control panel.  
Be sure to set a paper type using the control panel of the printer as the follow-  
ing procedure. If you set a paper type only by the printer driver, printing re-  
sult might not be appropriate.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
5
AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Paper Type] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Bypass Tray] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Loading Paper  
E Select the paper type using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
F Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
Note  
The following paper types cannot be printed on both sides:  
• Special Paper, Labels, Cardstock, Transparency (OHP transparency),  
Thick Paper, Bond Paper  
Switching between Paper Trays  
When paper of the same size is loaded in both the standard tray and the paper  
feed unit (option), and when [Aut.Tray Select] is set with the printer driver, paper  
will be fed from the standard tray when you start printing. To print on paper  
loaded in the paper feed unit, switch the tray to be used to the paper feed unit  
using [Tray Priority] in the [Paper Input] Menu.  
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A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Paper Input] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Tray Priority] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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Paper and Other Media  
D {SqeleEcnt ttehr}e ktreayy. type you want to use using {T} or {U}, and then press the  
E Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
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6. Replacing Consumables  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust is flammable  
and might ignite when exposed to an open flame.  
Do not store toner, used toner, or toner containers in a place with an  
open flame. The toner might ignite and cause burns or a fire.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep toner (used or unused) and the toner cartridge out of reach of chil-  
dren.  
If toner or used toner is inhaled, gargle with plenty of water and move into  
a fresh air environment. Consult a doctor if necessary.  
If your skin comes into contact with toner or used toner, wash the affected  
area thoroughly with soap and water.  
If toner or used toner gets into your eyes, flush immediately with large  
amounts of water. Consult a doctor if necessary.  
Disposal should take place at an authorized dealer or an appropriate collec-  
tion site.  
If you dispose of the used toner cartridges yourself, dispose of them accord-  
ing to local regulations.  
R CAUTION:  
If toner or used toner is swallowed, dilute by drinking a large amount of wa-  
ter. Consult a doctor if necessary.  
Avoid getting toner on your clothes or skin when removing a paper jam or  
replacing toner. If your skin comes into contact with toner, wash the affected  
area thoroughly with soap and water.  
If toner gets on your clothing, wash with cold water. Hot water will set the  
toner into the fabric and may make removing the stain impossible.  
Important  
When handling toner cartridges, never stand them up on either end or posi-  
tion them upside down.  
Store toner cartridges in a cool dark place.  
Actual printable numbers vary depending on image volume and density,  
number of pages printed at a time, paper type and size, and environmental  
conditions such as temperature and humidity. Toner quality degrades over  
time. You may have to replace the toner cartridge prematurely. We recom-  
mend you prepare a new toner cartridge beforehand.  
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Replacing Consumables  
The actual number of printed pages you get from a particular toner cartridge  
depends on the type and size of paper you are using, the contents of your  
print images, and printing environment conditions.  
When to replace the toner cartridge  
If any of the toner cartridge indicators on the initial screen appear to show it  
is empty, replace the indicated toner cartridge.  
Replace the toner cartridge if the following message appears on the display:  
A Open the front cover.  
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AQV103S  
B Lift the green handle.  
AQV110S  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
C While pushing the lever to the right (1), hold the handle and gently slide  
the toner holder out (2).  
AQV111S  
D Press the toner cartridge back to raise its top, and then gently pull it out.  
6
AQV746S  
E Shake the new toner cartridge back and forth about 5 - 6 times as shown.  
AQV054S  
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Replacing Consumables  
F Remove the black cap of the new toner cartridge by turning it counterclockwise.  
AQV055S  
After removing the black cap from the bottle, toner can scatter easily. Do not  
shake or jar the bottle.  
G Place the toner cartridge on the toner holder (1), and then pull its head to-  
ward you (2) to lock it in place.  
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AQV113S  
H Slide the toner holder into the printer until it clicks into place, and then  
push down on the green handle.  
AQV114S  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
I Close the front cover.  
AQV105S  
J Wait while the toner loads.  
To avoid malfunction, do not turn off the power until “Ready ” appears on  
the display.  
Note  
Cooperate with the Toner cartridge Recycling Program, whereby are col-  
lected used toner cartridges. For details, consult with the dealer where you  
purchased the printer, or with a sales or service representative.  
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Replacing Consumables  
Adding Staples  
When “Add staples ” appears on the panel display, the staples are almost emp-  
ty. Follow these steps to replace the staple refill with a new one.  
Important  
After adding the staple refill, staples might not be ejected for the first few  
times.  
A Open the front cover of the Finisher SR 3040.  
AQV700S  
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The cartridge compartment is located at the bottom of the finisher.  
AQV791S  
B Hold the green lever while gently pulling out the cartridge.  
AQV701S  
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Adding Staples  
C Hold both sides of the cartridge, and then pull up the upper unit of it.  
AQV702S  
D Take out the empty refill in the arrow direction.  
6
AQV703S  
E Align the arrows on the new refill and the cartridge, and then push in the  
refill until it clicks.  
AQV704S  
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Replacing Consumables  
F Gently push down the upper unit into the cartridge.  
AQV705S  
G Pull out the ribbon.  
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AQV706S  
H Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks.  
AQV707S  
I Close the front cover of the finisher.  
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7. Adjusting the Printer  
Adjusting the Image Density  
You can adjust the image density using the control panel if the image density is  
not appropriate.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Maintenance] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
C Select [Image Density] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Specify the image density using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter}  
key.  
You can specify the image density in the range of -3 to +3.  
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Adjusting the Printer  
Adjusting Tray Registration  
You can adjust the registration of each tray. The vertical adjustment is used for  
all trays. Normally, you need not update the registration. But when the optional  
paper feed unit or the duplex unit is installed, updating is useful in some cases.  
A Press the {Menu} key.  
AQV251S  
B Select [Maintenance] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
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C Select [Registration] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
D Select [Prt. Test Sheet] using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q Enter} key.  
E Select the tray you want to adjust using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q  
Enter} key.  
Print the test sheet to preview the settings.  
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Adjusting Tray Registration  
F Confirm the position of the image on the test sheet, and then adjust the reg-  
istration value.  
In this setting, adjust the margins of the test sheet so that they are equal in  
size.  
G In the [Registration] menu, Select [Adjustment] using {T} or {U}, and then  
press the {q Enter} key.  
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H Select the parameter you want to adjust using {T} or {U}, and then press  
the {q Enter} key.  
I Set the registration value (mm) using {T} or {U}, and then press the {q En-  
ter} key.  
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Adjusting the Printer  
Increase the value to shift the print area in the positive direction, and decrease  
to shift in the negative direction.  
AAL708S  
A : Print Area  
B : Feed Direction  
Pressing the {U} or {T} key makes the value increase or decrease by 1.0 mm  
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steps.  
J Press the {q Enter} key.  
The display returns to the print area [Adjustment] menu.  
K Print the test sheet to confirm the adjustment result.  
L Press the {Menu} key to return to the initial screen.  
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8. Troubleshooting  
Error & Status Messages on the Control  
Panel  
This section explains what the messages that appear on the control panel mean  
and what to do when a particular message appears.  
Status Messages (in alphabetical order)  
Message  
Status  
Hex Dump Mode  
In the Hex Dump mode, the printer receives  
data in hexadecimal format. Turn off the print-  
er after printing, and then turn back on.  
Suspending...  
Offline  
All jobs are suspended. Turn off the printer,  
and turn it on again to recover.  
The printer is offline. To start printing, switch  
the printer online by pressing the {Online} key.  
Please wait  
This message may appear for a few seconds. It  
means the printer is initializing, replenishing  
toner, or executing maintenance operations.  
Wait a while.  
Printing...  
Ready  
The printer is printing. Wait a while.  
This is the default ready message. The printer  
is ready for use. No action is required.  
Resetting Job...  
The printer is resetting jobs. Wait a while.  
The printer is setting changing. Wait a while.  
Setting change in process  
Waiting...  
The printer is waiting for the next data to print.  
Wait a while.  
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Troubleshooting  
Alert Messages (in alphabetical order)  
Messages  
Descriptions and recommended actions  
Hardware Problem Wireless Board  
Accessing to the IEEE 802.11b board was pos-  
sible, but an error has been detected. Check  
that the board is installed properly.  
Hardware Problem Wireless Card  
Hardware Problem LCT  
IEEE 802.11b card access successful, but an er-  
ror was detected. Check that the card is in-  
stalled properly.  
There is a problem with the paper transfer mo-  
tor of Large Capacity Tray. Turn the main  
switch off then on. If the problem does not  
solve, contact your sales/service representa-  
tives.  
Hardware Problem Tray 1 (or greater number) There is a problem with the paper transfer mo-  
tor of paper tray 1 (or greater number). Turn  
the main switch off then on. If the problem  
does not solve, contact your sales/service rep-  
resentatives.  
Low Toner remaining  
The printer is almost out of toner. Prepare a  
new toner cartridge.  
Remove Paper Standard Tray  
Remove Paper Finisher Tray 1  
Remove Paper Finisher Tray 2  
The standard output tray is full. Remove the  
paper from the standard output tray.  
The finisher tray 1 is full. Remove paper from  
the finisher tray 1.  
The finisher tray 2 is full. Remove paper from  
the finisher tray 2.  
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Printer Does Not Print  
Printer Does Not Print  
Possible Cause  
Solutions  
Is the power on?  
Confirm that the cable is securely plugged into the power outlet  
and the printer.  
Turn on the power.  
Does the Online indicator If not, press the {Online} key to light it.  
stay on?  
Does the Alert indicator  
stay red?  
If so, check the error message on the display and take the required  
action.  
Is paper loaded?  
Load paper into the paper tray or onto the bypass tray.  
Can you print a configura- If you cannot print a configuration page, it probably indicates a  
tion page?  
printer malfunction. Contact your sales or service representative.  
See “Printing the Test Page”, Quick Installation Guide.  
Is the interface cable con-  
nected securely to the  
Connect the interface cable securely. If it has a fastener, fasten it  
securely as well.  
printer and the computer?  
Are you using the correct The type of interface cable you should use depends on the compu-  
interface cable?  
ter you use. Be sure to use the correct one.  
If the cable is damaged or worn, replace it with a new one.  
Is the Data In indicator  
blinking or lit after starting  
the print job?  
If not blinking or lit, the data is not being sent to the printer.  
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If the printer is connected to the computer using the in-  
terface cable  
Check the port connection setting is correct. For details about  
checking the port connection, see p.102 “Checking the port  
Network Connection  
Contact your network administrator.  
How is the signal strength  
when using the wireless  
LAN?  
Ad hoc Mode or 802.11 Ad hoc Mode  
Either move to a location where the signal is good, or remove  
obstructions.  
Infrastructure Mode  
Check the signal status from the “Maintenance” menu on the  
control panel. If the signal is poor, either move to a location  
where it is good, or remove obstructions.  
If printing still does not start, contact your sales or service representative. Con-  
sult with the store where the printer was purchased for information about the  
location of sales or service representatives.  
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Troubleshooting  
Checking the port connection  
When the printer is directly connected via the PC cable and the data-in indicator  
does not flash or light up, the method of checking the port connection is as fol-  
lows.  
• For a parallel port connection, port LPT 1 or LPT 2 should be set.  
• For a USB port connection, port USB00 (n) *1 should be set.  
*1  
(n) is the number of printers connected.  
Windows 95/98/Me  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings] and then click [Printers].  
B Click to select the icon of the printer. Next, on the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
C Click the [Details] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port] box to confirm that the correct port is se-  
lected.  
Note  
Due to the termination of support for Windows 95/98 by Microsoft, the  
supplier does not guarantee any problem/change occur.  
Windows 2000  
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A Click [Start], point to [Settings] and then click [Printers].  
B Click to select the icon of the printer. Next, on the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
C Click the [Port] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port] box to confirm that the correct port is se-  
lected.  
Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003  
A Access the [Printers and Faxes] window from [Start] on the taskbar.  
B Click to select the icon of the printer. Next, on the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
C Click the [Port] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port(s).] box to confirm that the correct port is  
selected.  
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Printer Does Not Print  
Windows XP Home Edition  
A Access the [Control Panel] window from [Start] on the taskbar.  
B Click [Printers and Other Hardware].  
C Click [Printers and Faxes].  
D Click to select the icon of the printer. Next, on the [File] menu, click [Properties].  
E Click the [Port] tab.  
F Check the [Print to the following port(s).] box to confirm that the correct port is  
selected.  
Windows NT 4.0  
A Click [Start], point to [Settings] and then click [Printers].  
B Click to select the icon of the printer. After that, on the [File] menu, click  
[Properties].  
C Click the [Port] tab.  
D Check the [Print to the following port] box to confirm that the correct port is se-  
lected.  
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Troubleshooting  
Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Toner smears appear on the  
print side of the page.  
The paper setting may not be correct. For example, although  
you are using thick paper, the setting for thick paper may not  
be set.  
Check the paper settings.  
Check the printer driver's paper settings.  
See the printer driver Help.  
Confirm that the paper is not curled or bent. Envelopes can  
be curled easily. Flatten paper before loading.  
Paper jams occur frequently.  
Number of paper set in the tray exceeds the limit. Con-  
firm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit  
mark inside the tray.  
There may be a gap between the guides and the paper in  
the paper tray. Make sure there are no gaps.  
Paper is either too thick or too thin.  
Paper is bent or wrinkled. Use paper that have no bents  
or wrinkles.  
Paper has already been printed on.  
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Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.  
When loading paper, separate paper from each other.  
Multiple pages are fed at once.  
There may be a gap between the guides and the paper in  
the paper tray. Make sure there are no gaps.  
Paper is either too thick or too thin.  
Paper has already been printed on.  
Number of paper set in the tray exceeds the limit. Con-  
firm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit  
mark inside the tray.  
Paper is static. Use paper that has been stored properly.  
When loading paper, separate paper from each other.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Paper gets wrinkles.  
Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.  
Paper is too thin.  
There may be a gap between the guides and the paper in  
the paper tray. Make sure there are no gaps.  
The fusing unit is deteriorated or damaged. Replace the  
unit. For replacing the unit, Maintenance Kit (optional) is  
required.  
Paper is not fed from the select- When you are using a Windows operating system, the print-  
ed tray.  
er driver settings override those set using the control panel.  
Set the desired input tray using the printer driver.  
See the printer driver Help.  
A printed image is different  
from the image on the compu-  
ter's display.  
When you use some functions, such as enlargement and  
reduction, the layout of the image might be different from  
that displayed in the computer display.  
You might have selected to replace True Type fonts with  
printer fonts in the printing process.  
To print an image similar to the image on the computer,  
make the settings to print out True Type fonts as an image.  
See the printer driver Help.  
It takes too much time to turn on If the printer is turned off while it is still accessing the hard  
the printer.  
disk (for example: during file deletion), the printer will re-  
quire more time to power-up the next time it is turned on. To  
avoid this time delay, do not turn the power off while it is in  
operation.  
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It takes too much time to resume  
printing.  
The data is so large or complex that it takes time to proc-  
ess it. If the Data In indicator is blinking, the data is being  
processed. Just wait until it resumes.  
If OHP transparencies is being used, printing takes more  
time to start.  
The printer was in the Energy Saver mode. To resume  
from the Energy Saver mode, the printer has to warm up,  
and this takes time until printing starts. To disable the En-  
ergy Saver mode, select [Off] for [Energy Saver] in the Sys-  
tem menu.  
It takes too much time to com-  
plete the print job.  
Photographs and other data intensive pages take a long  
time for the printer to process, so simply wait when print-  
ing such data.  
Changing the settings with printer driver may help to  
speed up printing.  
See the printer driver Help.  
The data is so large or complex that it takes time to proc-  
ess it. If the Data In indicator is blinking, the data is being  
processed. Just wait until it resumes.  
If “Waiting... ” appears on the display, the printer is now  
warming up. Wait for a while.  
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Troubleshooting  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
Images are cut off, or excess  
pages are printed.  
If you are using paper smaller than the paper size selected in  
the application, use the same size paper as that selected in the  
application. If you cannot load paper of the correct size, use  
the reduction function to reduce the image, and then print.  
See the printer driver Help.  
The image of the printout is dif- When [Toner saving] is checked under the [Print Quality] tab in  
ferent from the image on the  
the printer driver's dialog box, the monochrome gradation  
computer's display.  
may appear differently.  
See the printer driver Help.  
Photo images are coarse.  
Some applications lower the resolution for making prints.  
Fine dot pattern does not print. Change the [Dithering:] setting in the printer driver's dialog  
box.  
See the printer driver Help.  
Black gradation is not natural.  
Select [Gray reproduction (Text/Line Art):] in the printer driver's  
dialog box.  
See the printer driver Help.  
Solid lines are printed as broken Change the [Dithering:] setting in the printer driver's dialog  
lines.  
box.  
See the printer driver Help.  
The print out image is missing  
or partially blurred.  
Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.  
Toner is almost depleted. When the “Add Toner” mes-  
sage appears on the display panel, replace the toner car-  
tridge.  
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Condensation may have collected. If rapid change in tem-  
perature or humidity occurs, use this printer only after it  
has acclimatized.  
The whole printout is blurred.  
Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly.  
If you select [Toner saving] on the [Print Quality] tab in the  
printer properties dialog box, printing is generally less  
dense.  
See the printer driver Help.  
Toner is almost depleted. When the “Toner depleted /  
Add Toner” message appears on the display panel, re-  
place the toner cartridge.  
Condensation may have collected. If rapid change in tem-  
perature or humidity occurs, use this printer only after it  
has acclimatized.  
White streaks appear.  
Toner is almost depleted. When the “Toner depleted  
/Add Toner” message appears on the display panel, re-  
place the toner cartridge.  
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Other Printing Problems  
Status  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
The backs of printed sheets are  
blemished.  
When removing a jammed sheet, the inside of the printer  
may have become dirtied. Print several sheets until they  
come out clean.  
If document size is larger than paper size, e.g. A4 docu-  
ment on B5 paper, the back of the next printed sheet may  
be dirtied.  
If rubbed with your finger, it  
smears out.  
The setting of the paper may not be correct. For example, al-  
though thick paper is used, the setting for thick paper may  
not be set.  
Check the paper settings of this printer.  
Check the paper settings of the printer driver.  
See the printer driver Help.  
The fusing unit is deteriorated or damaged. Replace the unit.  
For replacing the unit, Maintenance Kit (optional) is required.  
When printing on OHP trans-  
parencies, black or white dots  
are obvious.  
The registration roller is dirty. Clean the registration roller.  
Contact your sales/service representatives.  
When printing on plain paper, The registration roller is dirty. Clean the registration roller.  
white dots are obvious.  
Contact your sales/service representatives.  
PDF Direct Print is not executed  
(PDF file is not printed).  
You must install an optional hard disk drive or set the val-  
ue of the [RAM Disk] in the System Menu to 2 MB or higher.  
See “Attaching Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100”, Set-  
up Guide for optional hard disk drive installation.  
For [RAM Disk], see the “System Menu”, Software Guide.  
After adding a memory unit and set the value of the [RAM  
Disk] in the System Menu to 16 MB, value of the [RAM Disk]  
returns to 0 MB if the memory unit is removed. If this hap-  
pens, reset the value of the [RAM Disk] to 2 MB or higher.  
For [RAM Disk], see the “System Menu”, Software Guide.  
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When printing a PDF with a password set, set the pass-  
word of the PDF file using the [PDF: Change PW] menu in  
[PDF Menu] or Web Image Monitor.  
For [PDF: Change PW], see the “PDF Menu” , Software Guide.  
For Web Image Monitor, see Web Image Monitor Help.  
PDF files not allowed to be printed by the PDF file secu-  
rity setting cannot be printed.  
As a result of printing using  
PDF Direct Printing, characters  
are missing or misshapen.  
Before printing, embed the font in the PDF file to be printed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Status  
The paper size appears on the  
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions  
When using PDF Direct Print, printout requires paper set  
control panel and printing is not within the PDF file. When a message indicating a paper size  
performed with PDF Direct  
Print.  
appears, either place the indicated size in the paper tray, or  
perform Form Feed.  
Also, if [Sub Paper Size] in the System Menu is set to [Auto],  
printing is performed assuming letter size and A4 size to be  
the same size. For example, When a PDF file set to A4 size pa-  
per is printed using PDF Direct Print and letter size paper is  
installed in the paper tray, the file will print out. This applies  
similarly to the opposite case.  
If the problem cannot be solved, contact your sales or service representative.  
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Additional Troubleshooting  
Additional Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Solutions  
Strange noise is heard.  
If a supply was recently replaced or an option attached in the  
area the strange noise is coming from, check the supply or  
option is properly attached. If the strange noise persists, con-  
tact your sales or service representative.  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit is  
If the optional SDRAM module is not installed, the printer  
not detected by the printer, even does not detect the IEEE 802.11b interface board because of  
if it is installed properly.  
memory shortage. Install the optional SDRAM module to en-  
large memory size.  
VM Card Type D is not detected If the optional SDRAM module is not installed, the printer  
by the printer, even if it is in-  
stalled properly.  
does not detect the unit because of memory shortage. Install  
the optional SDRAM module to enlarge memory size.  
No e-mail is received when an  
Alert occurs, and after resolving  
an Alert.  
Confirm [Notify by Email] is [On] using the System Menu on  
the Control Panel. See “System Menu”, Software Guide.  
Access the printer through the Web browser, log on as an  
Administrator on the Web Image Monitor, and then con-  
firm the following settings in [Auto E-mail Notification]:  
Device E-mail Address  
Groups to Notify  
Select Groups/Items to Notify  
For details about the settings, see Web Image Monitor Help.  
Access the printer through the Web browser, log on as an  
Administrator on the Web Image Monitor, and then con-  
firm the settings of the SMTP server in [E-mail].  
For details about the settings, see Web Image Monitor Help.  
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When the power is turned off before the e-mail is trans-  
mitted, the e-mail will not be received.  
Check the e-mail address set for the destination. Confirm  
the printer's operation history using the Web Image Mon-  
itor's System Log menu in [Network]. If the e-mail was sent  
but not received, it is possible the destination was incor-  
rect. Also check the information concerning error mail  
from the e-mail server.  
The setting for [Notify by Email]  
on the System Menu was  
changed from [Off] to [On], but e-  
mail is not arriving.  
After changing the setting, turn the main unit's power off  
and then back on again.  
Error notification e-mail was re- Check e-mail is set for sending using the Web Image Moni-  
ceived, but no error-solved e-  
mail is received.  
tor's [Auto E-mail Notification] at the time the error was fixed.  
You must click the [Edit] button of [Detailed Settings of Each  
Item] in [Auto E-mail Notification], and set [Notify when error:] to  
[Occurs & Fixed] on the displayed screen.  
For details about the settings, see Web Image Monitor Help.  
Alert Resolving is set for send- If the power of the main unit is turned off after an Alert oc-  
ing e-mail, but no Alert-re-  
solved e-mail is sent.  
curs, the Alert is resolved during the time the power is off: no  
Alert-resolved e-mail is sent.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problems  
Solutions  
Alert Occurrence and Alert Re- Alert-notification e-mail is not sent if the problem is resolved  
solving are set for sending e-  
mail, but while no Alert Occur-  
rence mail is received, Alert-re-  
solved e-mail is received.  
before sending. However, an Alert-resolved e-mail is sent.  
Alert-notification level was  
If an Alert-notification e-mail, set with the earlier notification  
changed, and e-mail stopped ar- level, arrives, later e-mail will not be sent, even if the notifi-  
riving. cation level is changed after.  
When no date information is in- Make the setting for obtaining time information from the  
cluded in sent e-mail, the mail  
SNTP server. Refer to the Web Image Monitor's Help to the  
server has a malfunction.  
settings.  
Printing using IEEE 802.11b  
(wireless LAN) is slow.  
When using the optional IEEE 802.11b board, do the follow-  
ing:  
Transmit fewer print jobs.  
Make sure no other IEEE 802.11b (wireless LAN) or Blue-  
tooth devices are in use.  
Interference may occur with the IEEE 802.11b wireless  
LAN interface board. Such interference may affect the  
transmission speed and other functions.  
Transmissions between the client computer and the  
printer can be blocked by obstructions. Move the printer  
or client computer if necessary.  
Note  
If the printer is still not operating satisfactorily, contact your sales or service  
representative. Consult with the store where the printer was purchased for  
information about the location of sales or service representatives.  
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Removing Jammed Staples  
Removing Jammed Staples  
If staples do not eject properly, they might be jammed.  
Important  
Staples might be jammed because of curled paper. In this case, try turning the  
paper over in the tray.  
After removing the jammed staples, staples might not be ejected for the first  
few times.  
A Open the front cover of the Finisher SR 3040.  
AQV700S  
The cartridge compartment is located at the bottom of the finisher.  
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AQV791S  
B Hold the green lever while gently pulling out the cartridge.  
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Troubleshooting  
C Pull up the cartridge's knob.  
AQV708S  
D Take out all staples slid from the cartridge.  
AQV709S  
E Pull down the cartridge's knob until it clicks.  
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F Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks.  
AQV711S  
G Close the front cover of the finisher.  
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113  
Troubleshooting  
Removing Punch Waste  
While “Empty Punch Receptacle” is displayed, you cannot use the Punch function.  
A Open the front cover of the finisher.  
A QV780S  
B Pull out the punch waste box, and then remove punch waste.  
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AQV781S  
C Reinstall the punch waste box.  
AQV782S  
If you do not, “Empty Punch Receptacle” is still displayed.  
D Close the front cover of the finisher. “Empty Punch Receptacle” disappears.  
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Removing Punch Waste  
Note  
If the message is still displayed, reinstall the punch waste box.  
The message “Empty Punch Receptacle” may appear even when the  
punch waste box is not yet full. If this happens, the position of the punch  
waste box (indicated by the arrow as shown) may be blocked by punch  
waste. Remove the punch waste.  
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Troubleshooting  
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9. Removing Misfed Paper  
Removing Misfed Paper  
An error message appears if a paper misfeed occurs. The error message gives the  
location of the misfeed.  
R CAUTION:  
The inside of the machine becomes very hot. Do not touch the parts with a  
v” label (means hot surface). Touching a part with a “v” label (means hot  
surface) could result in a burn.  
R CAUTION:  
When pulling the paper tray out, be careful not to pull it strongly. If you do,  
the tray might fall and cause an injury.  
Important  
Misfed paper may be covered in toner. Be careful not to get toner on your  
hands or clothes.  
Toner on prints made after removing misfed paper may be loose (inadequate-  
ly fused). Make a few test prints until smudges no longer appear.  
Do not forcefully remove misfed paper, it will tear. Torn pieces remaining in-  
side the printer will cause further misfeeds and possibly damage the printer.  
More than one misfed area might be indicated. In this case, check every ap-  
plicable area. See the following charts shown in the illustration.  
D
C
Z
B
A
Y
U
R
AQV050S  
If paper continues to misfeed, check the following points.  
• Confirm that the setting of the paper size dial matches the size and feed di-  
rection of the paper loaded in the paper tray.  
• Confirm that the toner cartridge is set correctly.  
If paper misfeeds still occur, contact your sales or service representative.  
Do not leave any torn paper scraps within the printer.  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
When “Remove Misfeed A,Y:Paper Tray” Appears  
When the “Remove Misfeed A,Y:Paper Tray” message appears, do the followings:  
A Open the Bypass Tray (1), and then open the Duplex Unit by pushing the  
catch upwards (2).  
AQV223S  
B Open the right cover by pushing the catch upwards.  
AQV224S  
If the optional Large Capacity Tray RT45 is equipped with your printer, pull  
the lever (1) to extend the connecting unit (2).  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
C Open the lower vertical paper feed cover.  
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D Remove misfed paper slowly.  
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E Close the lower vertical paper feed cover.  
F Open the upper vertical paper feed cover.  
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AQV063S  
If your printer is equipped with the optional Large Capacity Tray RT45, the  
upper vertical paper feed cover is removed.  
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G Turn the blue knob A1 downwards.  
A1  
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H While lifting the blue lever A2 in the right cover (1), remove the misfed pa-  
per (2).  
1
A2  
2
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I Open the Bypass Tray, and then remove the misfed paper.  
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J Close the covers in the following order:  
• The upper vertical paper feed cover  
• The right cover  
• The Duplex Unit  
• The Bypass Tray  
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When “Remove Misfeed B,C,D:Inter.Path” Appears  
When the “Remove Misfeed B,C,D:Inter.Path” message appears, do the followings:  
A Open the output feeder cover of the Bridge Unit (1), and then remove the  
misfed paper (2).  
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2
AQV123S  
B Open the Bypass Tray (1), and then open the Duplex Unit by pushing the  
catch upwards (2).  
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C Open the right cover by pushing the catch upwards.  
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D Open the front cover.  
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E
Remove the misfed paper by turning the blue knob C as shown in the illustration.  
If you turn the blue knob C clockwise (1) , the misfed paper comes out to the  
output tray (2).  
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If you turn the blue knob C counterclockwise (1), remove the misfed paper  
from inside the right cover (2).  
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F If you can see the paper from the right of the printer, remove it.  
AQV121S  
G Turn the blue knob B counterclockwise (1), and then remove the misfed pa-  
per from inside the right cover (2).  
B
AQV120S  
H Close the covers in the following order:  
• The right cover  
• The Duplex Unit  
• The Bypass Tray  
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• The front cover  
• The output feeder cover  
I Open the covers of the Bridge Unit (1), and then remove the misfed paper (2).  
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2
AQV124S  
J Close the cover of the Bridge Unit.  
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When “Remove Misfeed R:Finisher” Appears  
When the “Remove Misfeed R:Finisher” message appears, do the followings:  
A Open the upper cover, and then remove misfed paper.  
AQV577S  
B If you cannot remove misfed paper, open the slide cover and remove the  
misfed paper.  
AQV578S  
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C Open the front cover.  
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D Hold up the lever R1, and remove the misfed paper.  
AQV580S  
E Hold down the lever R2, and remove the misfed paper.  
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F If you cannot remove misfed paper, hold down the lever R3 and remove the  
misfed paper.  
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G Hold down the lever R4, and remove the misfed paper.  
AQV583S  
H Pull the lever R5 and remove the misfed paper.  
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I When removing the misfed paper completed, close the front cover of the  
finisher.  
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When “Remove Misfeed U:LCT” Appears  
When the “Remove Misfeed U:LCT” message appears, do the followings:  
A Open the top cover of the Large Capacity Tray RT45.  
AQV154S  
B Remove the misfed paper.  
AQV068S  
C If you cannot remove the misfed paper in the previous step, close the top  
cover of the Large Capacity Tray RT45 and pull the lever (1) to extend the  
connecting unit (2).  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
D Remove the misfed paper from the left side of the Large Capacity Tray  
RT45.  
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E Slide the Large Capacity Tray RT45 forward to connect it to the printer.  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
When “Remove Misfeed Z:Duplex Unit” Appears  
When the “Remove Misfeed Z:Duplex Unit” message appears, do the followings:  
A Open the Bypass Tray and the Duplex Unit right cover, and then remove  
the misfed paper.  
AQV122S  
B Close the Duplex Unit right cover.  
C Open the Duplex Unit by pushing the catch upwards (1).  
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D Open the cover Z to the left (1), and then remove the misfed paper (2).  
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2
Z
AQV157S  
E Close the covers in the following order:  
• The cover Z  
• The Duplex Unit  
• The Bypass Tray  
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Removing Misfed Paper  
9
130  
10. Appendix  
Moving and Transporting the Printer  
R CAUTION:  
When moving the machine, each person should hold the handles that are  
located on opposite sides, and then lift it slowly. Lifting it carelessly or drop-  
ping it may cause an injury.  
When you move the printer, remember to unplug the power cord from the  
wall outlet to avoid a fire or an electric shock.  
When you pull out the plug from the socket, grip the plug, not the cord, to  
avoid damaging the cord and causing a fire or an electric shock.  
Repack the printer in its original packing materials for transporting.  
Note  
The printer weighs approximately 63 kg (138.9 lb.).  
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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Moving the Printer  
R CAUTION:  
When lifting the machine, use the inset grips on both sides. Otherwise the  
printer could break or cause an injury if dropped.  
Before moving the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. If  
the cord is unplugged abruptly, it could become damaged. Damaged plugs  
or cords can cause an electrical or fire hazard.  
Moving the printer in a short distance  
A Be sure to check the following points:  
• The power switch is turned off.  
• The power cable is unplugged from the wall outlet.  
• The interface cable is unplugged from the printer.  
B If the external options are installed, remove them.  
C Lift the printer with two people by using the inset grips on both side of the  
printer, and then move it horizontally to the place where you want to install  
it.  
D If you removed options, reinstall them.  
Note  
Be sure to move the printer horizontally. To prevent toner from scattering,  
move the printer slowly.  
If the optional paper feed unit is installed, remove it from the printer, and  
then move them separately.  
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Consumables  
Consumables  
Important  
Our products are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality and  
functionality. When purchasing expendable supplies, we recommend using  
only those specified by an authorized dealer.  
Toner Cartridge  
Average printable number of pages per bottle *1  
Toner cartridge  
Black  
30,000 pages  
*1  
A4/letter 5% test chart, 2 pages/job  
Note  
If toner cartridges are not changed when necessary, printing will become im-  
possible. We recommend keeping a stock of bottles or purchasing them soon.  
The actual number of printable pages varies depending on the image volume  
and density, number of pages to be printed at a time, paper type and paper  
size used, and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity.  
Toner cartridges may need to be changed sooner than indicated above due to  
deterioration over the period of use.  
Toner cartridges (consumables) are not covered by warranty. However, if  
there is problem, contact the store where they were purchased.  
When you first use this printer, use the toner cartridge packaged with the  
printer.  
Maintenance Kit  
Maintenance Kit SP 8100A  
10  
Average printable number of pages *1  
150,000 pages  
Name  
Development Unit  
Fusing Unit  
150,000 pages  
Transfer Unit  
150,000 pages  
*1  
A4/letter 5% test chart, 2 pages/job  
Note  
The actual number of printable pages varies depending on the image volume  
and density, number of pages to be printed at a time, paper type and paper  
size used, and environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity.  
The maintenance kit (consumables) are not covered by warranty. However, if  
there is problem, contact the store where they were purchased.  
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Specifications  
Mainframe  
Configuration:  
Desktop  
Print Process:  
Laser beam scanning & Electrophotographic printing  
Dualcomponent development  
First Print Speed:  
6 sec or less (A4L/8 1/2 × 11L)  
Note  
If the printer has not been used for a while, there may be a short delay be-  
fore the first page starts printing.  
Printing Speed:  
• Maximum 45 pages per minute (A4L/8 1/2 × 11L), one-sided/duplex  
Printing speed may vary depending on the setting up environment.  
Resolution:  
600 × 600 dpi (RPCS, PostScript 3, PCL 5e/6)  
300 × 300 dpi (RPCS, PostScript 3, PCL 5e)  
Paper size:  
Paper Weight:  
Media Type:  
10  
Paper Output Capacity:  
Standard 500 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Paper Input Capacity:  
Standard Paper Tray  
Bypass Tray  
550 sheets × 2 *1  
1,500 sheets *1  
Optional Paper Feed Unit  
Optional Large Capacity Tray  
*1  
Paper weight: 80 g/m2 (20 lb.)  
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Specifications  
Power Source:  
220 - 240 V, 8 A or more, 50/60 Hz  
120 V, 12 A or more, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption:  
1,450 W or less (No power is used during  
power off.)  
Printing  
Energy Saver  
6 W or less  
1,400 W or less (No power is used during  
power off.)  
Printing  
Energy Saver  
6 W or less  
Warm-up Time:  
Less than 22 seconds (20 °C/68 °F)  
Less than 15 seconds from Energy Saver mode (20 °C/68 °F) *1  
*1  
When no error is occurred.  
Dimensions:  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
Printer only (Bypass 670 mm (26.4 ”)  
Tray not extended)  
640 mm (25.2 ”)  
560 mm (22.4 ”)  
Printer with paper  
feed unit (Bypass  
Tray not extended)  
670 mm (26.4 ”)  
640 mm (25.2 ”)  
640 mm (25.2 ”)  
820 mm (32.3 ”)  
Printer with full op- 1,794 mm (70.7 ”)  
tions *1 (Bypass Tray  
extended)  
1,030 mm (40.6 ”)  
10  
*1  
Finisher SR 3040, Bridge Unit Type 2045, Large Capacity Tray RT45 and Paper  
Feed Unit PB 3020.  
Weight:  
Approximately 64 kg (141.1 lb) (power cord included)  
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Sound Power Level  
Mainframe only  
Mainframe only  
Stand-by  
46.5 dB (A)  
68 dB (A)  
During Printing  
Sound Pressure level *2  
Stand-by  
During Printing  
*1  
40.5 dB (A)  
62 dB (A)  
The preceding measurements made in accordance with ISO7779 are actual values.  
Measured at the position of a bystander.  
*2  
Memory:  
Standard 128/256 MB, up to 512 MB (with the optional Memory Unit)  
Interface:  
Standard:  
• Ethernet (10/100 Base-TX)  
• USB2.0  
It requires a USB computer port and cable that support USB 2.0.  
Optional:  
• IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)  
• Parallel (Bidirectional IEEE1284)  
• Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-T)  
Printer Language:  
RPCS, PCL 5e/6, PostScript Level 3, PDF  
Fonts:  
PCL 5e/6  
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Monotype Imaging 35 Intellifonts, 10 TrueType fonts, 13 International fonts,  
and 1 Bitmap font.  
PostScript 3, PDF  
136 fonts (Type 2:24, Type 14:112)  
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Specifications  
Options  
Paper Feed Unit PB 3020  
Paper size:  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
670 × 640 × 260 mm (26.4 ” × 25.2 ” × 10.3 ”)  
Paper weight:  
Weight:  
Approx. 25 kg (55.2 lb.)  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Large Capacity Tray RT45  
Paper size:  
Paper weight:  
Paper capacity:  
Power consumption:  
Approx. 40 W (power is supplied from the main frame.)  
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Dimensions (W × D × H):  
390 × 500 × 390 mm (15.4 ”× 19.7 ” × 15.4 ”)  
Weight:  
Approx. 17 kg (37.5 lb.)  
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Finisher SR 3040  
Shift Tray 1:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL, A6L, 11 ” × 17 ”L,  
81/2 × 14 ”L, 81/2 × 11 ”KL, 51/2 × 81/2 KL  
Paper weight:  
52 – 163 g/m2 (14 – 43 lb)  
Stack capacity:  
• 500 sheets (A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5K, 81/2 ” × 11 ”KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 250 sheets (A3L, B4 JISL, 81/2 ” × 14 ”L, 11 ” × 17 ”L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 100 sheets (A5L, 51/2 × 81/2 KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Shift Tray 2:  
Paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, B6 JISL, A6L, 11 ” × 17 ”L,  
81/2 × 14 ”L, 81/2 × 11 ”KL, 51/2 × 81/2 KL  
Paper weight:  
52 – 163 g/m2 (14 – 43 lb.)  
Stack capacity:  
No Staple:  
• 2,000 sheets (A4K, 81/2 × 11 ”K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 750 sheets (A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISKL, 11 ” × 17 ”L, 81/2 × 14 ”L,  
81/2 × 11 ”L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 500 sheets (A5K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 100 sheets (A5L, 51/2 × 81/2 KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Staple:  
• 1,500 sheets (A4K, 81/2 × 11 ”K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
10  
• 750 sheets (A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISKL, 11 ” × 17 ”L, 81/2 × 14 ”L,  
81/2 × 11 ”L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 500 sheets (A5K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 100 sheets (A5L, 51/2 × 81/2 KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Staple capacity:  
• 50 sheets (A4/letterKL or smaller) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
• 30 sheets (B4 JISL, legalL or larger) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.)  
Size combined:  
• 30 sheets (A4K/A3L), (B5K/B4L), (letterK/11 ”× 17 ”L)  
Staple paper size:  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, 11 ” × 17 ”L, 81/2 × 14 ”L, 81/2 × 11 ”KL  
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Specifications  
Staple paper weight:  
64 – 90 g/m2 (17 – 24 lb.)  
Staple position:  
• 1 staple – 3 positions  
• 2 staples – 1 position  
Power consumption:  
Less than 60 W (power is supplied from the main unit)  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
680 × 620 × 1030 mm (28.8 ” × 24.5 ”× 40.6 ”)  
Weight:  
Without the punch unit: Approx. 53 kg (116.9 lb.)  
With the punch unit: Approx. 55 kg (121.3 lb.)  
Punch Kit Type 1045  
This is the optional unit for the Finisher SR 3040.  
Paper size (2 holes):  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4KL, B5 JISKL, A5KL, 11 × 17 ”L, letterKL, 51/2 ×  
81/2 L, legalL, 71/4 × 101/2 KL, 81/4 × 13 ”L, 81/2 × 13 ”L, 8 × 13 ”L  
Paper size (3 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, B5 JISK, 11 × 17 ”L, letterK  
Paper size (4 holes)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4K, B5 JISK, 11 × 17 ”L, letterK  
Paper size (4 holes Narrow 2 × 2 version)  
A3L, B4 JISL, A4L, B5 JISKL, 11 × 17 ”L, letterKL, 51/2 × 81/2 L, le-  
galL, 71/4 × 101/2 L, 81/4 × 13 ”L, 81/2 × 13 ”L, 8 × 13 ”L  
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Paper weight:  
52 – 163 g/m2 (14 – 43 lb.)  
Punch position:  
See “Stapling Position and Punch Position”, Software Guide.  
Power consumption:  
26.4 W (power is supplied from Finisher SR 3040.)  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
142 × 456 × 92 mm (55.9 ” × 179.5 ” × 36.2 ”)  
Weight:ss  
2.9 kg (6.4 lb.)  
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Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100  
Storage Capacity (Formatted):  
40 GB  
Specifications:  
• Spooling print data to collate  
• Storing/Spooling Sample Print/Locked Print/Hold Print/Stored Print  
data  
• Storing PostScript fonts  
• Storing log data  
Note  
You can install PostScript fonts with this optional hard disk drive. With  
Mac OS, types of fonts supported are PostScript Type 1 and PostScript  
Type 2. To download them, use Printer Utility for Mac.  
User Account Enhance Unit Type E  
Capacity:  
128 KB  
• Store User Code (up to 500 users)  
Memory Unit Type D 128MB/Memory Unit Type E 256MB  
Module Type:  
SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual-in-line Memory Module)  
Memory Type:  
SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic RAM)  
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Number of Pins:  
200 pins  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type H  
This unit is for the following model:  
Transmission Spec.:  
Based on IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)  
Protocol:  
IPv4, IPv6, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk  
Note  
SmartDeviceMonitor and Web Image Monitor are supported.  
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Specifications  
Data Transfer Speed:  
Auto select from below speed  
1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps  
Frequency Range:  
• Inch version:  
2412-2462 MHz (1-11 channels)  
• Metric version:  
2412-2472 MHz (1-13 channels)  
Transmittable Distance:  
1 Mbps 400 m *1  
2 Mbps 270 m *1  
5.5 Mbps 200 m *1  
11 Mbps 140 m *1  
*1  
These figures are a guideline for outdoor use. In general, the transmittable dis-  
tance indoors is 10-100 m, depending on the environment.  
Transmission Mode:  
ad hoc mode and infrastructure mode  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type I  
This unit is for the following model:  
Transmission Spec.:  
Based on IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)  
Protocol:  
IPv4, IPv6, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk  
Note  
SmartDeviceMonitor and Web Image Monitor are supported.  
Data Transfer Speed:  
Auto select from below speed  
1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps  
10  
Frequency Range:  
• Inch version:  
2412-2462 MHz (1-11 channels)  
• Metric version:  
2412-2472 MHz (1-13 channels)  
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Appendix  
Transmittable Distance:  
1 Mbps 400 m *1  
2 Mbps 270 m *1  
5.5 Mbps 200 m *1  
11 Mbps 140 m *1  
*1  
These figures are a guideline for outdoor use. In general, the transmittable dis-  
tance indoors is 10-100 m, depending on the environment.  
Transmission Mode:  
ad hoc mode and infrastructure mode  
IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A  
Transmission Spec.:  
IEEE 1284  
Required cable:  
Standard IEEE 1284 compliant Micro Centronics 36 pin cable  
Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A  
Interface Connector:  
• Ethernet (10Base-T, 100Base-TX, 1000Base-T)  
• USB 2.0  
It requires a USB computer port and cable that support USB 2.0.  
Data Transmission Speed:  
• Ethernet: 1000 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 10 Mbps  
• USB: 480 Mbps (High speed: USB 2.0), 12 Mbps (Full speed)  
Protocol:  
TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk  
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Distance Between Devices:  
• Ethernet: 100 m  
• USB: 5 m  
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INDEX  
F
Fusing Unit, 133  
1284 Interface Board, 5, 36, 49  
802.11b Interface Unit, 5, 32, 57  
G
A
Gigabit Ethernet Board, 38, 45  
Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A, 142  
Guide to the Printer  
Control Panel, 4  
Additional Troubleshooting, 109  
Adhesive labels, 69  
Adjusting  
Exterior -Front View, 1  
Exterior -Rear View, 2  
Inside, 3  
image density, 95  
tray registration, 96  
Alert Indicator, 4  
Appendix, 131  
H
Attaching 1284 Interface Board, 36  
Attaching 802.11b Interface Unit, 32  
Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board, 38  
Attaching Hard Disk Drive, 20  
Attaching Memory Unit (SDRAM  
module), 27  
Hard Disk Drive, 5, 20  
How to Read This Manual, iv  
I
Attaching Paper Feed Unit PB 3020, 10  
Attaching User Account Enhance Unit, 16  
Available Options, 5  
IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A, 142  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type H, 140  
IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type I, 141  
Installing Options, 5  
Install the Operating Instructions, vi  
IP Address, 51  
C
Caution when re-installing the controller  
board, 9  
Configuration  
L
Ethernet Configuration, 51  
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)  
Configuration, 57  
Loading Paper, 67  
Bypass Tray, 81  
Large capacity tray, 74  
Optional Paper Feed Unit, 71  
Tray 1, 2, 71  
Connecting the Printer  
Network Connection, 45  
Parallel Connection, 49  
USB Connection, 48  
Consumables, 133  
D
Data In Indicator, 4  
Development Unit, 133  
DHCP, 54  
Display panel, messages, 99  
E
Enter Key, 4  
Error, 99  
Escape Key, 4  
Ethernet, 45, 51  
Ethernet Port, 45  
143  
 
M
S
Maintenance Kit, 133  
Memory Unit, 140  
Memory Unit (SDRAM module), 5, 27  
Menu Key, 4  
Messages, 99  
Specifications, 134  
Specifying a paper type  
Bypass Tray, 84  
paper feed unit, 78  
Tray 1, 78  
Specifying custom size paper  
Bypass Tray, 82  
Specifying standard size paper  
Bypass Tray, 81  
Optional Paper Feed Unit, 71  
Tray 1, 71  
Storing Paper, 67  
Moving and Transporting the Printer, 131  
N
Network, 45, 51  
O
Switching between Paper Trays, 85  
OHP transparencies, 69  
Option Installation Flow Chart, 6  
Option List, 5  
T
Options, 137  
Other Printing Problems, 104  
Thick Paper, 68  
Toner Cartridge, 87, 133  
Transfer Unit, 133  
Troubleshooting, 99  
P
Panel Display, 4  
U
Paper and Other Media, 63  
Paper Feed Unit PB 3020, 5, 10, 137  
Paper not supported, 69  
Paper Recommendations, 67  
Plain Paper, 68  
USB Port, 48  
User Account Enhance Unit, 5, 16  
User Account Enhance Unit Type E, 140  
Power Indicator, 4  
Print Area, 70  
V
VM Card Type D, 5  
Printer Does Not Print, 101  
Printer Hard Disk Drive Type 8100, 140  
W
R
Wireless LAN, 57  
Remove Misfed Paper  
Remove misfeed A,Y paper tray, 118  
Remove misfeed B,C,D Inter Path, 121  
Remove misfeed R, Finisher, 124  
Remove misfeed U, LCT, 127  
Remove misfeed Z, Duplex Unit, 129  
Removing Misfed Paper, 117  
Replacing Consumables, 87  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge, 87  
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EN  
USA  
G147-8614  
Copyright © 2006  
Model No.  
MLP145/P7245/LP145n/Aficio SP 8100DN  
EN USA G147-8614  

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