LG Electronics All in One Printer LBP3460 User Manual

Laser Beam Printer  
User's Guide  
IMPORTANT:  
Read this manual carefully before using your printer.  
Save this manual for future reference.  
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The manuals for this printer are arranged as follows. Please refer to them for detailed information.  
Guides with this symbol are PDF manuals included on the  
Guides with this symbol are printed manuals.  
CD-ROM  
accompanying CD-ROM.  
Installation  
Connecting to a Computer  
Getting Started Guide  
Basic Operations  
Troubleshooting  
User's Guide  
(This Manual)  
CD-ROM  
Setting Up the Network Environment for  
Printing  
Managing the Printer in the Network  
Environment  
CD-ROM  
Network Guide  
Operating/Setting the Printer from the Web  
Browser  
CD-ROM  
Remote UI Guide  
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How This Manual Is Organized  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
Chapter 7  
Chapter 8  
Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free of inaccuracies and omissions. However, as we are constantly improving our  
products, if you need an exact specification, please contact Canon.  
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Contents  
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Loading Plain Paper, Heavy Paper, Transparencies,  
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Preface  
Thank you for purchasing the Canon LASER SHOT LBP3460.  
Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the printer in order to familiarize  
yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its many functions.  
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.  
How To Use This Manual  
Symbols Used in This Manual  
The following symbols are used in this manual to explain procedures, restrictions,  
handling precautions, and instructions that should be observed for safety.  
Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or  
injury to persons if not performed correctly.  
WARNING  
In order to use the printer safely, always pay attention to these warnings.  
Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to injury to  
persons, or damage to property if not performed correctly.  
CAUTION  
In order to use the printer safely, always pay attention to these cautions.  
Indicates operational requirements and restrictions.  
Be sure to read these items carefully in order to operate the printer  
correctly, and to avoid damage to the printer.  
IMPORTANT  
NOTE  
Indicates a clarification of an operation, or contains additional  
explanations for a procedure.  
Reading these notes is highly recommended.  
Keys and Buttons Used in This Manual  
The following button names are a few examples of how keys and buttons to be  
pressed are expressed in this manual:  
Keys on the Control Panel: [Key Name]  
Example: [Online]  
[Utility]  
Buttons on Computer Operation Screen : [Button Name]  
Example: [OK]  
[Details]  
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Illustrations Used in This Manual  
The toner cartridge used for the illustrations in this manual is the one that can print  
approximately 6,000 pages (Canon Genuine Cartridge).  
The names of the indicators and keys are described in English in the illustrations  
of the control panel used in this manual.  
The panel cover on which the names of the indicators or keys on the control panel  
are indicated is supplied with the printer depending on the country or region.  
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Operating Systems  
For details on the procedures, instructions, and so on for Windows 7 and Server  
2008, refer to those for Windows Vista.  
For details on the latest status of the supported operating systems and Service  
Pack, see the Canon Web site (http://www.canon.com/).  
Abbreviations Used in This Manual  
In this manual, product names and model names are abbreviated as follows:  
Microsoft Windows 98 operating system:  
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system:  
Microsoft Windows NT operating system:  
Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system:  
Microsoft Windows XP operating system:  
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system:  
Microsoft Windows Vista operating system:  
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system:  
Microsoft Windows 7 operating system:  
Microsoft Windows operating system:  
Windows 98  
Windows Me  
Windows NT  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Windows Server 2003  
Windows Vista  
Windows Server 2008  
Windows 7  
Windows  
LASER SHOT LBP3460:  
LBP3460  
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Legal Notices  
EMC Directive (220 - 240 V model)  
"This equipment has been tested in a typical system to comply with the technical  
requirements of EMC Directive."  
Use of shielded cable is necessary to comply with the technical requirements of  
EMC Directive.  
The product is in conformity with the EMC directive at nominal mains input 230 V,  
50 Hz although the rated input of the product is 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz.  
C-tick marking  
on the rating label means that we declare the product is in  
conformity with the relevant requirements at nominal mains input 230 V, 50 Hz  
although the rated input of the product is 220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz.  
Laser Safety (220 - 240 V model)  
Laser radiation could be hazardous to the human body. For this reason, laser  
radiation emitted inside this printer is hermetically sealed within the protective  
housing and external cover. No radiation can leak from the printer in the normal  
operation of the product by the user.  
This printer is classified as a Class 1 laser product under IEC60825-1:1993,  
EN60825-1:1994, and as for the U.S.A., it is classified as Class 1 under the Code of  
Federal Regulations, 1040.10 of Title 21.  
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This printer has been classified under IEC60825-1:1993, EN60825-1:1994 and  
conforms to the following classes:  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1  
APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 1  
APPARECCHIO LASER DI CLASSE 1  
PRODUCTO LASER DE CLASE 1  
APARELHO A LASER DE CLASSE 1  
CAUTION  
Performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result  
in hazardous radiation exposure.  
International Energy Star-Program  
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Canon Inc. has determined that  
this product meets the ENERGY STAR Program for energy  
efficiency.  
The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an  
international program that promotes energy saving through the  
use of computers and other office equipment.  
The program backs the development and dissemination of  
products with functions that effectively reduce energy  
consumption. It is an open system in which business proprietors  
can participate voluntarily.  
The targeted products are office equipment, such as  
computers, displays, printers, facsimiles, and copiers. The  
standards and logos are uniform among participating nations.  
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WEEE Directive  
European Union (and EEA) only.  
This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of  
with your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive  
(2002/96/EC) and your national law. This product should be  
handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an  
authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product  
or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical  
and electronic equipment (EEE). Improper handling of this type of  
waste could have a possible negative impact on the environment  
and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that  
are generally associated with EEE. At the same time, your  
cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to  
the effective usage of natural resources. For more information  
about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling,  
please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved  
WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service. For  
more information regarding return and recycling of WEEE  
products, please visit www.canon-europe.com/environment.  
(EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)  
License Notice  
This product contains the Universal Font Scaling Technology or UFST ® under  
license from Monotype Imaging, Inc.  
UFST: Copyright © (2009) Monotype Imaging, Inc.  
Trademarks  
Canon, the Canon Logo, LASER SHOT, LBP, and NetSpot are trademarks of  
Canon Inc.  
Adobe, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated.  
Apple, AppleTalk, Mac OS, Macintosh, and TrueType are trademarks of Apple  
Computer, Inc.  
PCL, PCL5, and PCL6 are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company.  
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
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Windows Server and Windows Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other  
countries.  
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.  
UFST ® is a trademark of Monotype Imaging, Inc. registered in the United States  
Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.  
Concerning typeface credit, the actual names on a FONT LIST for this machine  
may differ from those listed below.  
CG and UFST are trademarks of Agfa Monotype Corporation or its affiliated  
companies and may be registered in some jurisdictions.  
Marigold is trademark of AlphaOmega Typography, Inc.  
ITC Avant Garde Gothic, ITC Bookman, ITC Lubalin Graph, ITC Mona Lisa, ITC  
Symbol, ITC Zapf Chancery, and ITC Zapf Dingbats are registered trademarks of  
International Typeface Corporation.  
Clarendon, Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Palatino, and Times are  
trademarks of Linotype-Hell AG and its subsidiaries. Univers is a trademark of  
Linotype-Hell AG and its subsidiaries and may be registered in some jurisdictions.  
Coronet is a registered trademark of Ludlow Type Foundry.  
Wingdings is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  
Albertus, Arial, Century Gothic, and Times New Roman are trademarks of the  
Monotype Corporation plc., and may be registered in some jurisdictions.  
CG Omega is a product of Agfa Corporation and CG Times, based on Times New  
Roman under license from the Monotype Corporation plc, is a product of Agfa  
Corporation.  
Other product and company names herein may be the trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
Copyright  
Copyright 2009 by Canon Inc. All rights reserved.  
No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  
means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any  
information storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of  
Canon Inc.  
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Disclaimers  
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.  
CANON INC. MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS  
MATERIAL, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN,  
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THEREOF, WARRANTIES AS TO  
MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OF USE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT. CANON  
INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS MATERIAL.  
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Legal Limitations on the Usage of Your Product and the  
Use of Images  
Using your product to scan, print or otherwise reproduce certain documents, and  
the use of such images as scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced by your  
product, may be prohibited by law and may result in criminal and/or civil liability. A  
non-exhaustive list of these documents is set forth below. This list is intended to be  
a guide only. If you are uncertain about the legality of using your product to scan,  
print or otherwise reproduce any particular document, and/or of the use of the  
images scanned, printed or otherwise reproduced, you should consult in advance  
with your legal advisor for guidance.  
Paper Money  
Travelers Checks  
Food Stamps  
Money Orders  
Certificates of Deposit  
Passports  
Postage Stamps (canceled or  
Immigration Papers  
uncanceled)  
Identifying Badges or Insignias  
Internal Revenue Stamps (canceled  
or uncanceled)  
Selective Service or Draft Papers  
Bonds or Other Certificates of  
Indebtedness  
Checks or Drafts Issued by  
Stock Certificates  
Governmental Agencies  
Motor Vehicle Licenses and  
Certificates of Title  
Copyrighted Works/Works of Art  
without Permission of Copyright  
Owner  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Please read these "Important Safety Instructions" thoroughly before operating the  
printer. As these instructions are intended to prevent injury to the user or other  
persons or destruction of property, always pay attention to these instructions. Also,  
since it may result in unexpected accidents or injuries, do not perform any operation  
unless otherwise specified in the manual. Improper operation or use of this  
machine could result in personal injury and/or damage requiring extensive repair  
that may not be covered under your Limited Warranty.  
Installation  
WARNING  
Do not install the printer near alcohol, paint thinner, or other flammable substances.  
If flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts inside the printer, it  
may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not place the following items on the printer. If these items come into contact with  
a high-voltage area inside the printer, this may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
If these items are dropped or slipped inside the printer, immediately turn OFF the  
a
b
power switch  
and disconnect the USB cable  
if it is connected.Then, unplug the  
c
power plug from the AC power outlet  
dealer.  
and contact your local authorized Canon  
- Necklaces and other metal objects  
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- Cups, vases, flowerpots, and other containers filled with water or liquids  
c
b
a
a
CAUTION  
Do not install the printer in unstable locations, such as unsteady platforms or  
inclined floors, or in locations subject to excessive vibrations, as this may cause the  
printer to fall or tip over, resulting in personal injury.  
Never block the ventilation slots on the printer.The ventilation slots are provided for  
proper ventilation of working parts inside the printer. Never place the printer on a soft  
surface, such as a sofa or rug. Blocking the ventilation slots can cause the printer to  
overheat, resulting in a fire.  
Do not install the printer in the following locations, as this may result in a fire or  
electrical shock.  
- A damp or dusty location  
- A location exposed to smoke and steam such as cookeries and humidifiers  
- A location exposed to rain or snow  
- A location near water faucets or water  
- A location exposed to direct sunlight  
- A location subject to high temperatures  
- A location near open flames  
When installing the printer, gently lower the printer onto the floor or other machine to  
avoid catching your hands, as this may result in personal injury.  
When connecting the interface cable, connect it properly following the instructions in  
this manual. If not connected properly, this may result in malfunction or electrical  
shock.  
When moving the printer, follow the instructions in this manual to hold it correctly.  
Failure to do so may cause you to drop the printer, resulting in personal injury. (See  
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Power Supply  
WARNING  
Do not damage or modify the power cord. Also, do not place heavy objects on the  
power cord, or pull on or excessively bend it, as this could cause electrical damage  
and result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Keep the power cord away from a heat source; failure to do this may cause the power  
cord coating to melt, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not plug or unplug the power plug with wet hands, as this may result in electrical  
shock.  
Do not plug the power cord to a multiplug power strip, as this may cause a fire or  
electrical shock.  
Do not bundle up or tie the power cord in a knot, as this may result in a fire or  
electrical shock.  
Insert the power plug completely into the AC power outlet, as failure to do so may  
result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use power cords other than the power cord provided, as this may result in a  
fire or electrical shock.  
As a general rule, do not use extension cords or plug extension cords to a multiple  
power strip. If extension cords must be used or plugged to a multiple power strip,  
however, use them observing the following points on user's own authority. If you use  
extension cords improperly, this may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
- Do not connect one extension cord to another.  
- Make sure that the voltage of the power plug is the one indicated in the rating label  
(attached on the back of the printer) when you use the printer.  
- Use an extension cord that allows the current value greater than the necessary one  
indicated in the rating label (attached on the back of the printer).  
- When you use an extension cord, untie the cord binding, and insert the power plug  
completely into the extension cord outlet to ensure a firm connection between the  
power cord and the extension cord.  
- Periodically check that the extension cord is not overheated.  
CAUTION  
Do not use power supplies with voltages other than those specified herein, as this  
may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Always grasp the plug when unplugging the power cord. Pulling on the power cord  
may expose or snap the core wire, or otherwise damage the power cord. If the power  
cord is damaged, this could cause current to leak, resulting in a fire or electrical  
shock.  
Leave sufficient space around the power plug so that it can be unplugged easily. If  
objects are placed around the power plug, you will be unable to unplug it in an  
emergency.  
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Handling  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the printer.There are high-temperature and  
high-voltage components inside the printer which may result in a fire or electrical  
shock.  
Electrical equipment can be hazardous if not used properly.To avoid injury, do not  
allow children access to the interior of any electrical product and do not let them  
touch any electrical contacts or gears that are exposed.  
If the printer makes strange noises, or emits smoke, heat or unusual smells,  
immediately turn OFF the printer and computer, and disconnect the USB cable if it is  
connected.Then, unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer. Otherwise, this may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not use highly flammable sprays near the printer. If gas from these sprays comes  
into contact with the electrical components inside the printer, it may result in a fire or  
electrical shock.  
Always turn OFF the printer and computer, and disconnect the interface cables when  
moving the printer. Otherwise, the power cord or interface cables may be damaged,  
resulting in a fire or electrical shock.  
Do not drop paper clips, staples, or other metal objects inside the printer. Also, do  
not spill water, liquids, or flammable substances (alcohol, benzene, paint thinner,  
etc.) inside the printer. If these items come into contact with a high-voltage area  
inside the printer, this may result in a fire or electrical shock. If these items are  
dropped or slipped inside the printer, immediately turn OFF the printer and computer,  
and disconnect the USB cable if it is connected.Then, unplug the power plug from  
the AC power outlet and contact your local authorized Canon dealer.  
When plugging or unplugging the USB cable when the power plug is plugged in an  
AC power outlet, do not touch the metal part of the connector, as this may result in  
electrical shock.  
CAUTION  
Do not place heavy objects on the printer, as they may tip over or fall resulting in  
personal injury.  
Be careful when handling the main board and RAM.Touching the edges or a sharp  
portion of the main board and RAM may result in personal injury.  
Turn OFF the power switch for safety when the printer will not be used for a long  
period of time such as overnight. Also, turn OFF the power switch on the right of the  
printer and unplug the power plug for safety when the printer will not be used for an  
extended period of time such as during consecutive holidays.  
Keep your hands or clothing away from the roller in the output area. Even if the  
printer is not printing, sudden rotation of the roller may catch your hands or clothing,  
resulting in personal injury.  
The laser beam can be harmful to human bodies. Since radiation emitted inside the  
printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the  
laser beam cannot escape from the printer during any phase of user operation. Read  
the following remarks and instructions for safety.  
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- Never open covers other than those instructed in this manual.  
- Do not remove the caution label attached to the cover of the laser scanner unit.  
- If the laser beam escapes from the printer, exposure may cause serious damage to  
your eyes.  
Maintenance and Inspections  
WARNING  
When cleaning the printer, turn OFF the printer and computer, remove the USB cable,  
and then unplug the power plug. Failure to observe these steps may result in a fire or  
electrical shock.  
Unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet regularly, and clean the area around  
the base of the power plug's metal pins and the AC power outlet with a dry cloth to  
ensure that all dust and grime is removed. If the power plug is plugged for a long  
period of time in a damp, dusty, or smoky location, dust can build up around the  
power plug and become damp.This may cause a short circuit and result in a fire.  
Clean the printer using a slightly dampened cloth with water or a mild detergent  
diluted with water. Do not use alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or other flammable  
substances. If flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts inside  
the printer, it may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
There are some areas inside the printer which are subject to high-voltages. When  
removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the printer, do not allow  
necklaces, bracelets, or other metal objects to touch the inside of the printer, as this  
may result in burns or electrical shock.  
Do not throw a used toner cartridge into open flames, as this may cause the toner  
remaining inside the cartridge to ignite, resulting in burns or a fire.  
CAUTION  
Never attempt to service this printer yourself, except as explained in this manual.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside the printer. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered in the operating instructions. Improper adjustment could result in  
personal injury and/or damage requiring extensive repair that may not be covered  
under your Limited Warranty.  
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The fixing unit and its surroundings inside the printer become hot during use. When  
removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the printer, do not touch the  
fixing unit and its surroundings, as doing so may result in burns or electrical shock.  
When removing jammed paper or replacing a toner cartridge, take care not to allow  
the toner to come into contact with your hands or clothing, as this will dirty your  
hands or clothing. If they become dirty, wash them immediately with cold water.  
Washing with warm water will set the toner and make it impossible to remove the  
toner stains.  
When removing paper jammed inside the printer, remove the jammed paper gently to  
prevent the toner on the paper from scattering and getting into your eyes or mouth. If  
the toner gets into your eyes or mouth, wash them immediately with cold water and  
immediately consult a physician.  
When loading paper or removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands with  
the edges of the paper.  
When removing a used toner cartridge from the toner cartridge slot, remove the  
cartridge carefully to prevent the toner from scattering and getting into your eyes or  
mouth. If the toner gets into your eyes or mouth, wash them immediately with cold  
water and immediately consult a physician.  
Consumables  
WARNING  
Do not throw a used toner cartridge into open flames, as this may cause toner  
remaining inside the cartridge to ignite and result in burns or a fire.  
Do not store a toner cartridge or copy paper in places exposed to open flames, as  
this may cause the toner or paper to ignite and result in burns or a fire.  
CAUTION  
Keep toner cartridges and other consumables out of the reach of small children. If  
these items are ingested, consult a physician immediately.  
Others  
WARNING  
The toner cartridge generates a low level magnetic field. If you use a cardiac  
pacemaker and feel abnormalities, please move away from the toner cartridge and  
consult your physician immediately.  
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Features and Benefits  
This chapter describes the major features.  
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Standard Features  
High-speed Printing  
By mounting a newly-developed high-speed controller on the 33ppm high-speed engine,  
LBP3460 achieves super high-speed data processing. By improving the "TypeWing"  
function that enables a quick start due to the adoption of "On-demand Fixing System" and  
high-speed output of the TrueType fonts, LBP3460 has increased the printing speed on  
fast printing and multiple page printing as well as copy mode printing that achieves fine  
high-speed printing.  
"On-demand Fixing System" is the Canon-developed technology which enables  
instantaneous heating of the fusing heater only prior to printing.  
Superior Print Quality  
High resolution printing at 600 dpi (dots per inch) is further enhanced by Automatic Image  
Refinement to smooth jagged edges in addition to using super fine toner.  
Combined, these will ensure superior reproduction quality of text and graphics.  
Software Compatibility and Language Switching  
The printer supports Hewlett-Packard's PCL 5e PCL 6 printer languages, which enables  
the printer to work with a wide variety of software applications supporting PCL. This  
printer also supports UFR II. UFR II, a printing system compatible with the latest operating  
systems, distributes the printing process to a computer and printer, achieving a  
high-speed print output. Also, a high-speed print output is enabled without expanding the  
printer memory.  
Paper Handling  
In addition to the standard multi-purpose tray and universal cassette, optional 500-sheet  
paper feeders are available, enabling the continuous automatic feeding of up to 850  
sheets of paper of 3 different sizes (When paper that weighs 64 g/m 2 is used).  
Moreover, by installing the duplex unit as standard, you can perform automatic 2-sided  
printing on the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray or a paper cassette. By doing so,  
you can save paper and make the file space more efficient.  
Features and Benefits  
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Energy Saving  
The on-demand fusing technology of the printer provides improved energy efficiency.  
Because of this power saving feature, the printer meets the guidelines for the International  
Energy Star Program.  
Reducing Toner Consumption  
To save toner, you can select toner save to print rough drafts using less toner.The printed  
page is much lighter, similar to the toner save mode found on many dot matrix printers.  
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Interface Features  
The printer uses a USB port that supports Microsoft Plug & Play technology. It also comes  
with a print server as standard, being used as a network printer for Ethernet.  
Typefaces  
The printer comes with 80 scalable typefaces in 27 typeface families (Agfa 80 MicroType  
fonts), all compatible with application software supporting Microsoft Windows. In addition,  
10 bitmapped typefaces of the Line Printer family are also included. The printer uses the  
Universal Font Scaling Technology (UFST) for outline fonts, provided under license from  
Agfa Monotype Corporation. 31 TrueType screen fonts are also included along with Canon  
Font Manager for easy management of installed fonts in Microsoft Windows 98/Me and  
Windows NT/2000/XP.  
Printer Drivers and Utilities  
LBP3460 is provided with the printer driver for PCL 5e/PCL 6 that supports Windows 98/  
Me/NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista and UFR II Printer Driver that supports Windows  
2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista and Mac OS X, allowing you to print from a various kinds of  
system environment.  
Also, NetSpot Device Installer supplied with LBP3460 simplifies the management and  
settings of the printer on a network environment.  
Remote UI Support  
The printer supports a Remote UI function that allows you to control or monitor the status  
of the printer from a computer. (See the Remote UI Guide.)  
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Optional Equipment  
Below is a list of the options available for this printer. For more information, consult  
your local authorized Canon dealer.  
Paper Feeder  
This printer is supplied with 2 paper sources: the paper cassette and multipurpose tray. By  
installing the optional paper feeder, up to 3 paper sources can be used.  
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The paper feeder unit PF-36 consists of a paper feeder and paper cassette.  
The paper cassette can be loaded with up to approximately 500 sheets of plain paper (64  
g/m2) at sizes of A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, and paper at the following custom  
paper sizes.  
When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to  
355.6 mm  
When loading paper in landscape orientation:Width 210.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to  
215.9 mm  
Expansion RAM  
Expansion RAM is an extended memory that expands the amount of memory.This printer  
comes with 64 MB of memory. One expansion RAM module can be added, and the  
memory capacity can be expanded up to a maximum of 320 MB.  
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Parts and Their Functions  
This printer consists of components that perform various functions. This section  
describes the name and function of each part in order for you to use this printer  
properly to make full use of its functions.  
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Printer  
The following are the parts and functions of the printer unit.  
CAUTION  
Never block the ventilation slots on the printer.The ventilation slots are  
provided for proper ventilation of working parts inside the printer. Blocking the  
ventilation slots can cause the printer to overheat, resulting in a fire.  
Front View  
The following are the parts on the front side of the printer and their functions.  
NOTE  
Remove the film attached to the control panel before using the panel.  
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Face-down Output Tray  
Front Cover  
Outputs paper with the printed side facing down.  
Opened when replacing the toner cartridge or  
removing jammed paper. (See p. 6-4)  
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Control Panel  
Paper Guides  
Displays the printer status and allows you to specify  
the settings. (See p. 1-8)  
Adjust the position of the paper guides to the width  
of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray.You  
can load paper up to the load limit marks on this  
tray.  
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Ventilation Slots  
Cool the insides of the printer.  
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Extension Tray  
Right Cover  
Opened to prevent the paper from hanging out of  
the multi-purpose tray when loading long-size paper,  
such as A4.  
Opened when installing an optional RAM module.  
Make sure that the right cover is attached before  
using the printer.  
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Auxiliary Tray  
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Power Switch  
Turns the power of the printer ON/OFF. (See p. 2-2)  
Pulled out when loading paper in the multi-purpose  
tray. Be sure to pull out this auxiliary tray before  
loading the paper.  
Lift Handles  
Hold these handles when moving the printer. (See p.  
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Multi-purpose Tray  
Load paper when feeding the paper from the  
multi-purpose tray. (See p. 3-38)  
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Paper Cassette  
Can be loaded with up to 250 sheets of plain paper  
(of 64 g/m2). (See p. 3-21)  
Face-down Output Tray Support  
Opened to prevent the paper from hanging out of  
the tray when loading long-size paper, such as  
Legal size paper, in the face-down output tray.  
Rear View  
The following are the parts on the rear side of the printer and their functions.  
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Ventilation Slots  
Cool the insides of the printer.  
Extension Tray  
Pulled out when outputting paper to the face-up  
output tray. Be sure to pull out this extension tray  
before outputting the paper.  
Face-up Output Tray  
Outputs paper with the printed side facing up. (See  
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Rating Label  
The current value indicated in this rating label shows  
the average power current consumption.  
10 Indicator (Green)  
Comes on when the printer is connected to a  
network by 10BASE-T.  
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Power Socket  
Connect the supplied power cord to this socket.  
100 Indicator (Green)  
Comes on when the printer is connected to a  
network by 100BASE-TX.  
Expansion Slot  
Cannot be used.  
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LAN Connector  
Connects to a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable.  
TX/RX Indicator (Green)  
Blinks while the print server is communicating.  
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USB Connector  
Connected to the USB cable. Connect the other end  
of the cable to the USB port on the computer.  
Inner View  
The following are the parts inside the printer and their functions.  
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Toner Cartridge Guide  
Serial No. Label  
When setting the toner cartridge, push it while  
aligning the projections on each side of the toner  
cartridge with this guide. (See p. 6-11)  
The serial number (Serial No.) for printer  
identification is indicated on this label. The number  
is required for receiving service or repairs.  
Transport Guide  
Raised when removing paper jammed in the front  
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Control Panel  
The control panel on the top of the printer allows you to check the printer status and  
use the printer functions.  
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The panel cover on which the names of the indicators or keys on the control panel are indicated is supplied with the  
printer depending on the country or region. Replace the original panel cover with it as needed.  
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[Job] ( ) Key  
Display  
Displays the printer status, messages, the settings  
and setting values of the menu functions. (See p.  
On offline:  
Does not function when the printer is offline.  
On online:  
Displays the JOB menu.  
On menu operation:  
Goes back to the previous menu (Goes back up the  
hierarchy).  
Job Indicator (Green)  
On:  
The printer is receiving print data, or any print data  
remains in the printer memory.  
Blinking:  
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[Settings] ( ) Key  
The printer is processing print data.  
Off:  
There is no print data in the printer memory.  
On offline:  
Displays the SETUP menu.  
On online:  
Displays the SETUP menu. However, the [User  
Maintenance Menu] options cannot be specified  
when the printer is online.  
On menu operation:  
Displays the next right item in the menu. Increases  
the setting value.  
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Message Indicator (Orange)  
On:  
The printer cannot print because a problem has  
occurred in the printer. (If the printer has entered  
Save Power Mode when it is offline, only the  
Message indicator (orange) is on, and all the other  
indicators are off.)  
Off:  
The printer is in a normal state.  
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Paper Source Indicators (Green)  
[OK] Key  
On offline:  
On:  
Does not function when the printer is offline.  
On online:  
The indicator for the currently selected paper source  
comes on.  
Does not function when the printer is online.  
On menu operation:  
Goes back to the next menu (Goes down the  
hierarchy). In a lowest menu level (When a setting  
value is displayed), determines the setting.  
Blinking:  
There is no paper in the currently selected paper  
source, or the paper cassette is not set.  
Off:  
No paper source is selected. No paper cassette  
including the optional one or paper feeder is set.  
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[Feeder Selection] Key  
On offline:  
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[Reset] ( ) Key  
Displays the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
On online:  
Displays the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
On menu operation:  
On offline:  
Displays the RESET menu.  
On online:  
Displays the RESET menu.  
On menu operation:  
Does not function.  
Goes back to the next menu (Goes down the  
hierarchy). In a lowest menu level (When a setting  
value is displayed), determines the setting.  
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[Cancel Job] Key  
On offline:  
Cancels the job when the Job indicator is on or  
blinking. Does not function when the Job indicator is  
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[Utility] ( ) Key  
off.  
On offline:  
On online:  
Does not function when the printer is offline.  
On online:  
Displays the UTILITY menu.  
On menu operation:  
Cancels the job when the Job indicator is on or  
blinking. Does not function when the Job indicator is  
off.  
Displays the next left item in the menu. Decreases  
the setting value.  
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[Online] Key/Online Indicator (Green)  
Turns on (online)/off (offline) the connection to the  
computer.  
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Ready Indicator (Green)  
This key also has the function that, when an error  
has occurred, releases the printer from the error  
temporarily and continues the paused job. However,  
depending on the error, you may not be able to  
cancel it out.  
On:  
The printer is ready to print. (If the printer has  
entered Save Power Mode when it is online, only the  
Ready indicator (green) is on, and all the other  
indicators are off.)  
The Online indicator under the Online key indicates  
the following printer status with its status.  
On:  
Online (The printer can receive print data from the  
computer.)  
Blinking:  
The printer is performing a self-diagnostic test. The  
printer is in a warm-up state.  
Off:  
The printer cannot print.  
Off:  
Offline (The printer cannot receive print data from  
the computer.)  
However, if the printer has entered Power Save  
Mode, the Online indicator is off even when the  
printer is online. (See p. 2-7)  
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Display  
The display on the printer's control panel is as shown in the following. It displays the  
printer status, messages, items and settings of the menu functions.  
When the printer is ready to print  
When operating the printer  
using the control panel  
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00 READY  
A4  
CONTROL MENU  
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Status/Operation Field  
Paper Source/Paper Size Field  
Displays the printer status and operation mode.  
Displays the size of paper in the currently selected  
paper source using an abbreviation. The names of  
the following paper sizes are indicated by an  
abbreviation. (Legal: LG, Letter: LT, Executive: EX,  
Envelope DL: DL, Envelope COM10: CO, Envelope  
C5: EC5, Envelope Monarch: MO, Envelope B5:  
EB5, Custom Size: 80 to 99, Custom SizeR: 80R to  
99R, Free/Mixed Sizes: FR)  
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Using the Printer  
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CHAPTER  
This chapter describes the basic functions of this printer.  
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Turning the Printer ON/OFF  
The printer can be turned ON/OFF using the power switch on the right side of the  
printer body. Be sure to observe the following instructions in order to prevent  
unexpected problems.  
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Turning the Printer ON  
To use this printer, press "I" of the power switch to turn the printer ON. After  
running a self-diagnostic test on the printer unit and optional accessories, the  
printer will be ready to print.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not turn the power ON immediately after turning it OFF. If you want to turn the printer  
ON again after turning it OFF, wait at least 10 seconds after turning the printer OFF  
before turning it ON again.  
If the printer does not operate properly or an error message appears, see "Message  
Be sure to set the paper cassette in the printer before you turn the power ON for the first  
time after you install the printer.  
Although a sheet of blank paper is output when you turn the power ON for the first time  
after you install the printer, this is not an error.  
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Press " " of the power switch on the printer.  
The indicators and display on the control panel come on, and the printer initiates a  
self-diagnostic test on the printer unit and optional accessories.  
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If no abnormality is found during the self-diagnostic test, the Online indicator,  
Ready indicator and Paper Source indicator for the currently selected paper  
source come on, <00 READY> appears in the display, and the printer is ready to  
print.  
Ready Indicator  
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Paper Source Indicator  
Online Indicator  
The following information is displayed in the display.  
Printable and not  
processing print data  
Size of paper in the currently  
selected paper source  
00 READY  
A4  
Turning the Printer OFF  
Turn the printer OFF using the following procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
If the printer is connected to a network, make sure that other computers are not sending  
print data to the printer before turning the printer OFF.  
If you turn the printer OFF when the Job indicator is on, all the print data remaining in the  
printer memory will be erased. If there is any necessary print data remaining in the  
printer, wait until it is output, or press [Reset] in the offline state and then select FORM  
FEED to output the data before turning the printer OFF. (See p. 2-9)  
Do not turn the power OFF when the printer is in any of the following status:  
- During printing  
- While the printer is running a self-diagnostic test immediately after turning the power  
ON  
- While a message informing you that the NVRAM is being initialized or being written is  
displayed  
- While <02 WARMING UP> is displayed  
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Make sure that the Job indicator is off.  
OFF  
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Press " " of the power switch on the printer.  
Power Saving (Power Save Mode)  
You can reduce power consumption efficiently by using Power Save Mode when the  
printer is idle or not in use.  
There are the following two kinds of Power Save Mode.  
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NOTE  
You can release Power Save Mode by setting TIMER SETTINGS to WAKE UP TIME  
To configure the printer so that it does not enter Power Save Mode, set POWER SAVE  
To contigure the printer so that it dose not enter Power Save Mode when an error is  
occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the number in the message  
Power Save Mode 1 (Panel Off Mode) ... Power-saving effect: Small  
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The printer enters Power Save Mode 1 when it is in any of the following conditions.  
Condition 1  
Condition 2  
POWER SAVE MODE is set to DEEP  
SLEEP or PANEL OFF.  
POWER SAVE MODE is set to DEEP  
SLEEP or PANEL OFF.  
TIMER SETTINGS is set to ON, and the  
elapsed.  
The panel operation has not been  
performed and no data has been sent from  
the computer for the time specified in  
(You can select 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30  
minutes, 60 minutes, or 180 minutes for  
POWER SAVE TIME, and the default value  
is 15 minutes.)  
Panel operation has not been performed.  
No data has been sent from the computer.  
The printer is not starting up.  
NOTE  
When the printer enters Power Save Mode 1, only the Ready indicator comes on.  
However, when the printer is offline, only the Message indicator comes on.  
Power Save Mode 1 can be released when the printer is in any of the following status:  
- When any key on the control panel is pressed  
- When an error is occurring  
- When the printer receives data from the computer (Only when the printer is online)  
- When WAKE UP TIMER (See p. 5-15) in TIMER SETTINGS is set to ON, and the time  
- When the settings for [Utility Menu] are specified in the Remote UI  
- When the settings for [Device Control] are specified in the Remote UI (Except for [Deep  
Sleep])  
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Power Save Mode 2 (Deep Sleep Mode) ... Power-saving effect: Large  
The printer enters Power Save Mode 2 when it is in any of the following conditions.  
Condition 1  
Condition 2  
POWER SAVE MODE is set to DEEP  
SLEEP.  
POWER SAVE MODE is set to DEEP  
SLEEP or PANEL OFF.  
The printer has already entered Power  
Save Mode 1.  
TIMER SETTINGS is set to ON, and the  
p. 5-16) in TIMER SETTINGS has elapsed.  
USB in I/F CONNECTION is set to OFF.  
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APPLETALK in NETWORK MENU is set to APPLETALK in NETWORK MENU is set to  
OFF. OFF.  
SMB SERVER in NETWORK MENU is set SMB SERVER in NETWORK MENU is set  
to OFF*.  
to OFF*.  
There is no job on the print queue.  
There is no job on the print queue.  
The printer has not communicated on the The printer has not communicated on the  
network for more than 15 seconds. network for more than 15 seconds.  
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Even when SMB SERVER is set to ON, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 if the "server name" for SMB is not  
entered.  
IMPORTANT  
Even if POWER SAVE MODE is set to OFF, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 when  
[Deep Sleep] is executed in [Device Control] in the Remote UI.  
NOTE  
When the printer enters Power Save Mode 2, only the Power indicator comes on.  
Power Save Mode 2 can be released when the printer is in any of the following status:  
- When [Online] on the control panel is pressed  
- When the printer receives data from the computer (Only when the printer is online)  
- When WAKE UP TIMER (See p. 5-15) in TIMER SETTINGS is set to ON, and the time  
- The settings for [Utility Menu] are specified in the Remote UI  
- When the settings for [Device Control] are specified in the Remote UI (Except for [Deep  
Sleep])  
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Online and Offline  
When the printer can receive data from the computer and print the data, the printer  
is in the state of "Online", and when the printer is disconnected with the computer  
and cannot receive data, the printer is in the state of "Offline".  
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To perform the settings for each menu using the control panel, switch the printer  
status as follows:  
O: The status that you can enter the menu  
X: The status that you cannot enter the menu  
When the printer is  
online  
When the printer is  
offline  
SETUP Menu  
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SELECT FEEDER Menu  
RESET Menu  
JOB Menu  
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UTILITY Menu  
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The [User Maintenance Menu] options cannot be specified when the printer is online.  
Placing the Printer Online  
When printing from the computer, the printer has to be online. Before printing, make  
sure that the printer is online. If not, place the printer online using the following  
procedure. The printer comes online automatically after you turn it ON.  
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Press [Online].  
The Online indicator comes on, and the printer is ready to print.  
IMPORTANT  
When an error is occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the  
number in the message blinks), the printer does not come online. Eliminate the  
cause of the error before you place the printer online.  
Be sure not to open the front cover and the paper cassette of the printer during  
printing. The printer may stop, disabling printing.  
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NOTE  
If the printer has entered Power Save Mode, the Online indicator is off even when  
the printer is online, and only the Ready indicator is on. If the printer receives data  
while it is in Power Save Mode, the mode is released, the Online indicator comes  
on, and the printer is ready to print.  
Placing the Printer Offline  
To configure the printer so that it does not receive data from the computer or  
specify the settings for all the options in the SETUP menu, place the printer offline  
using the following procedure.  
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Press [Online].  
The Online indicator goes off, allowing you to specify the settings on the control  
panel.  
IMPORTANT  
This printer comes online automatically if left in the offline state for five minutes or  
longer. However, when an error is occurring in the printer (when the Message  
indicator is on, or the number in the message blinks), or while you are performing  
any setting, such as selecting the menu functions or a paper source, or when  
specifying the paper size, the printer does not come online.  
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Canceling a Job  
When a part of print data has already been sent to the printer, the print job may not  
be finished even if you cancel the job from the computer. In this case, you can  
output the data to finish the printing process of the printer or cancel the job being  
processed in the printer or all the jobs.  
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Outputting Data (Forced Output)  
When a job is canceled from the computer or the data is less than one page, the  
data may remain in the printer memory, and the job may not be completed properly.  
As long as the printer remains in this state, you cannot print the next job because  
the printer cannot receive the next data. In this case, force the printer to output the  
print data using the following procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
If you have output data, the data being printed is deleted. Print the data from the  
computer again as needed.  
You cannot output data while the Message indicator is on. If you want to delete the  
received data, perform a soft reset. (See p. 2-11)  
NOTE  
The Job indicator is on when any print data remains in the printer memory or when no  
print data remains in the printer but a job has not yet been completed.  
If MODE TIMEOUT is specified for the job, even data less than one page is output when  
the specified time has elapsed. MODE TIMEOUT for a job is set to 15 seconds in the  
default settings.  
If the Job indicator does not go off even after outputting the data, perform a soft reset.  
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Press [Reset].  
RESET  
SOFT RESET  
The RESET menu is displayed.  
Canceling a Job  
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Select FORM FEED using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
FORM FEED  
The data remaining in the memory is printed.  
Canceling a Job (Cancel Job)  
If you want to cancel the job currently being printed, perform [Cancel Job] using the  
following procedure. A job cancel allows you to cancel the job currently being  
received or processed. This option does not affect the next print data or the jobs  
that have not been processed yet.  
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IMPORTANT  
Cancel the job while the printer is processing the data (While the Job indicator is on or  
blinking). No job is canceled by pressing [Cancel Job] when the Job indicator is off.  
The data that has already been processed and is being printed (started to be output)  
cannot be canceled. In this case, the next print data may be canceled.  
When there is any print data sent from a printer driver other than that for this printer,  
multiple data may be canceled.  
NOTE  
When canceling a job you may not be able to cancel the job even if <03 CANCELING  
JOB> is displayed.  
Cancel a job using the following procedure. When canceling a job be sure that the  
Job indicator is on or blinking (the job that you want to cancel is being received or  
being processed).  
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Press [Cancel Job].  
When canceling the job, press [OK].  
CANCEL?  
03 CANCELING JOB  
00 READY  
A4  
<03 CANCELING JOB> appears, and the print data being processed is canceled.  
The job is canceled when <00 READY> appears.  
IMPORTANT  
You cannot operate the printer while <03 CANCELING JOB> is displayed.  
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Canceling the Process Currently Being Performed (Soft  
Reset)  
If you want to cancel the process currently being performed, perform [Soft Reset]  
using the following procedure. A soft reset deletes the print data received by all the  
interfaces, the job being processed, and the print data in the printer memory.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to operate the printer from the computer to canceling printing before canceling  
the job from the printer (Soft Reset).  
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When a soft reset is performed, the data being printed and the data being received by all  
the interfaces is deleted.Therefore, perform printing from the computer again as needed.  
The data that has been already sent to the memory are all deleted even if it is the data of  
other interface. If you are using the printer on a network, be careful so this operation  
does not affect the data from other computers when performing this procedure.  
NOTE  
Hard resets delete all the registered files such as the form data saved in the RAM of the  
printer, but soft resets do not delete them.  
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Press [Reset].  
RESET  
SOFT RESET  
The RESET menu is displayed.  
Select SOFT RESET using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
Holding down the [OK] key 3 seconds or more is the operation for HARD RESET.  
SOFT RESET  
03 SOFT RESET  
When <03 SOFT RESET> disappears, the soft reset is completed.  
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Canceling All the Jobs (Hard Reset)  
When you want to delete all the jobs and data sent to memory for some reason,  
perform [Hard Reset] using the following procedure. A hard reset deletes the print  
data received by all the interfaces, the job being processed, and the print data in  
the printer memory.  
IMPORTANT  
If the printer is reset while it is receiving data, the data that has not yet been sent to the  
memory will be sent after the reset. However, the data may not be printed properly.  
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The data that has been already sent to the memory are all deleted even if it is the data of  
other interface. If you are using the printer on a network, be careful so this operation  
does not affect the data from other computers when performing this procedure.  
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Press [Reset].  
RESET  
SOFT RESET  
The RESET menu is displayed.  
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Select SOFT RESET using [ ] and [ ].  
SOFT RESET  
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Hold down [OK] until HARD RESET is displayed, then release  
the button.  
Hold down the button (approximately 3 seconds) until HARD RESET is displayed.  
Holding down the button less than 3 seconds is the operation for SOFT RESET.  
03 SOFT RESET  
03 HARD RESET  
When <03 HARD RESET> disappears, the hard reset is completed.  
Canceling a Job  
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Loading and Outputting Paper  
3
CHAPTER  
This chapter describes the types of paper that can be used with this printer, and how to load  
and output paper.  
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Paper Requirements  
Usable Paper  
To ensure optimum performance, use only paper that falls within the specifications  
in the following lists. Using inappropriate paper may result in deterioration in print  
quality or paper jams.  
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IMPORTANT  
Print speed may drop depending on the settings for the paper size, paper type, and total  
print pages.  
- Envelope: Approximately 5 ppm  
When continuously printing the paper of 200 mm size or smaller, the safety function that  
prevents damages caused by heat may slow the print speed down in stages. (It may be  
as slow as approximately 2 ppm.)  
Paper Size  
The following shows the paper sizes that can be used with this printer. The symbol  
indicates the paper that can be used for 1-sided printing and automatic 2-sided  
printing, the symbol indicates the paper that can be used for only 1-sided  
printing, and the symbol X indicates the paper that cannot be used.  
Paper Source  
Paper Size  
Cassette 2  
(Optional)  
Multi-purpose Tray  
Cassette 1  
A4  
B5  
A5  
Legal  
Letter  
Executive  
1
2
2
Custom Size  
*
*
*
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Paper Source  
Cassette 1  
Paper Size  
Envelope  
Cassette 2  
(Optional)  
Multi-purpose Tray  
Envelope DL  
110.0 mm x 220.0 mm  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Envelope COM10  
104.7 mm x 241.3 mm  
Envelope C5  
162.0 mm x 229.0 mm  
Envelope Monarch  
98.4 mm x 190.5 mm  
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Envelope B5  
176.0 mm x 250.0 mm  
*1 You can load paper of the following custom sizes.  
-When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 76.2 to 215.9 mm; Length 127.0 to 355.6 mm  
-When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 127.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 127.0 to 215.9 mm  
*2 You can load paper of the following custom sizes.  
-When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 355.6 mm  
-When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 210.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 215.9 mm  
Paper Type  
The following shows the paper types that can be used with this printer. The symbol  
indicates the paper that can be used for 1-sided printing and automatic 2-sided  
printing, the symbol indicates the paper that can be used for only 1-sided  
printing, and the symbol X indicates the paper that cannot be used.  
Paper Source  
Paper Type  
Cassette 2  
(Optional)  
Multi-purpose Tray  
Cassette 1  
Plain paper (64 - 80 g/  
2
m )  
Heavy paper (90 - 120 g/  
2
m )  
Heavy paper (121 - 163  
g/m )  
x
x
2
2
Heavy paper (199 g/m )  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Transparency  
Label  
Envelope  
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Plain paper  
This printer can print plain paper that is 76.2 to 215.9 mm wide, 127.0 to 355.6 mm long,  
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and that weighs between 64 and 80 g/m , including the standard size paper sizes: A4, B5,  
A5, Legal, Letter, and Executive.  
A4, Legal, and Letter sizes can be used for automatic 2-sided printing.  
Heavy paper  
This printer can print heavy paper that is 76.2 to 215.9 mm wide, 127.0 to 355.6 mm long,  
2
and that weighs between 91 and 199 g/m , including the standard size paper sizes: A4,  
B5, A5, Legal, Letter, and Executive.  
Heavy paper that weighs between 90 - 120 g/m can be loaded in the paper cassettes  
and multi-purpose tray. Heavy paper that weighs between 121 - 199 g/m can be loaded  
2
2
in the multi-purpose tray. Also, paper at a size of A4, Legal, or Letter that weighs between  
2
90 - 120 g/m is available for automatic 2-sided printing.  
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Transparency  
This printer can print A4 and Letter size transparencies.  
You can feed transparencies from the multi-purpose tray.  
IMPORTANT  
Thoroughly fan the transparencies before loading them as they may stick to each other.  
Label  
This printer can print A4 and Letter size labels.  
You can feed labels from the multi-purpose tray.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use the labels in the following conditions. Using inappropriate labels may result in  
paper jams that are difficult to clear or may result in damage to the printer.  
- Peeled labels or partly used labels  
- Coated labels that are easily peeled off from the backing sheet  
- Labels with uneven adhesive  
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Envelope  
The envelopes that can be used with this printer are as follows:  
You can feed envelopes from the multi-purpose tray.  
Envelope DL  
(110.0 mm x 220.0 mm)  
Envelope Monarch  
(98.4 mm x 190.5 mm)  
Envelope B5  
176.0 mm x 250.0 mm  
Envelope COM10  
(104.7 mm x 241.3 mm)  
Envelope C5  
(162.0 mm x 229.0 mm)  
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*
You cannot use envelopes at sizes of DL, COM 10, Monarch, and C5 that have a flap on the short edge.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use the following types of envelopes. Using inappropriate envelopes may result in  
paper jams that are difficult to clear or may result in damage to the printer.  
- Envelopes with fasteners or snaps  
- Envelopes with address windows  
- Envelopes with adhesive on the surface  
- Wrinkled or creased envelopes  
- Poorly manufactured envelopes in which the glued parts are uneven  
- Irregularly-shaped envelopes  
Before loading the envelopes, flatten the stack of envelopes to release any remaining air,  
and press the fold lines along the edges tight.  
Do not print on the reverse side (glued side) of envelopes.  
When loading envelopes at a size of DL, COM10, C5, or Monarch, load them so that the  
flap is toward the left of the printer when viewed from the front.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
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When printing envelopes of the Envelope B5 size, close the flaps and load them so that  
the envelopes are printed from the top (the edge with the flap).  
(
: Feeding direction)  
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When printing envelopes, output them to the face-up output tray.  
Printing speed drops when printing envelops.  
NOTE  
When printing envelopes, they may be creased.  
Abbreviations of Paper Sizes  
The following shows the abbreviations of paper sizes that are marked on the paper  
cassette.  
Paper Size  
Paper Guides  
LGL  
Legal  
Letter  
LTR  
Executive  
EXEC  
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Printable Area  
The following shows the printable area of this printer:  
Plain Paper/Heavy Paper/Transparency/Label  
You cannot print on any area within 5 mm (4.23 mm) of the edges of paper.  
- UFR II Printer Driver  
5 mm  
- PCL5e/PCL6 Printer Driver  
4.23 mm  
5 mm  
5 mm  
4.23 mm  
4.23 mm  
3
5 mm  
4.23 mm  
Envelope/Index Card  
You cannot print on any area within 10 mm of the edges of paper.  
You may have to change the printable area before printing, depending on the application  
you use.  
(Sample: Envelope COM10)  
241.3 mm  
(9.50 in.)  
10 mm  
10 mm  
10 mm  
104.7 mm  
(4.13 in.)  
10 mm  
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Unusable Paper  
To avoid problems such as paper jams and other malfunctions, the following types  
of paper should never be used:  
IMPORTANT  
Paper that jams easily  
- Paper that is too thick or too thin  
- Irregularly-shaped paper  
- Wet or moist paper  
- Torn or damaged paper  
- Rough, extremely smooth, or glossy paper  
- Paper with binding holes or perforations  
- Curled or creased paper  
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- Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)  
- Labels with backing sheet that is easily peeled off  
- Paper that has already been printed by a copy machine or another laser printer (The  
reverse side of the paper is also unusable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however, you  
can perform 2-sided printing manually on the other side of previously printed paper.You  
cannot print on the printed side again.)  
- Paper with jagged edges  
- Wrinkled paper  
- Paper with the corners folded  
Paper that changes its quality at a high temperature  
- Paper that contains ink that melts, burns, evaporates or emits harmful gases with the  
heat (approx. 215°C or 419°F) of the fixing unit  
- Heat-sensitive paper  
- Treated color paper  
- Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)  
- Paper with adhesive on the surface  
Paper that causes printer malfunctions or damages the printer  
- Carbon paper  
- Paper with staples, clips, ribbons or tapes  
- Paper that has already been printed by a copy machine or another laser printer (The  
reverse side of the paper is also unusable. Using the multi-purpose tray, however, you  
can perform 2-sided printing manually on the other side of previously printed paper.You  
cannot print on the printed side again.)  
Paper that is difficult for the toner to fix onto  
- Paper with rough surfaces  
- Specially coated paper (coated paper for ink jet printers, etc.)  
- Paper containing thick fibers  
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Storing Paper  
The quality of paper may deteriorate if it is stored improperly even when the paper  
meets the normal specifications. Inferior paper may cause misfeeds, paper jams, or  
deterioration in print quality.  
Observe the following guidelines when storing and handling paper:  
IMPORTANT  
Store paper away from moisture since paper quality deteriorates in a moist environment.  
Paper wrappers help avoiding moisture and dryness. Keep paper in the wrapper until it is  
ready to be used. Store all unused paper in a wrapper.  
Store paper on a flat surface.  
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Do not store paper on the floor where water and moisture can accumulate.  
Avoid physical damage to stored paper.  
Do not store paper vertically or store too many stacks of paper in one pile.  
Do not store paper in places exposed to direct sunlight or places with high or low  
humidity.  
If the paper storage room and work area differ from each other significantly in  
temperature or humidity, keep packed paper stack in the work area for at least one day  
prior to printing so that it can adapt to the new environment. When paper is moved to a  
location where the temperature or humidity differs significantly, the paper may curl or  
become creased.  
Storing Printouts  
When handling or storing printouts printed by this printer, be careful of the following  
points:  
IMPORTANT  
Avoid storing printouts with PVC materials such as clear folders. Otherwise toner may  
melt and stick to the PVC material.  
Use insoluble adhesive when gluing printouts. Toner may melt when soluble adhesive is  
used. Before using the adhesive, test it with paper that is no longer required.  
Make sure that the printed paper is completely dry before placing one over another.  
Toner may melt if they are placed together half-dried.  
Store paper on a flat surface. Toner may peel when they are folded or creased.  
Avoid storing printouts at high temperatures. Otherwise toner may melt and blot.  
Put printouts in a binder when storing them for a long period of time (two years or longer).  
(Printouts may discolor when they are stored for a long period of time.)  
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Paper Source  
This printer is supplied with two paper sources: the paper cassette (Cassette 1) and  
multi-purpose tray. By installing the optional paper feeder (Cassette 2), up to 3  
paper sources can be used.  
Paper Level Indicator  
The paper cassette has a paper level indicator (A) that shows the amount of paper  
remaining in the cassette. If the cassette is full, the paper level indicator is at the top.  
Because the indicator moves down as the amount of paper drops, this gives a rough  
estimate of the amount of paper remaining.  
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(A)  
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Paper Source Type  
This printer has the following paper sources:  
(A): Multi-purpose Tray  
(B): Cassette 1  
(C): Cassette 2 (Optional)  
(A)  
(B)  
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(C)  
IMPORTANT  
If you are printing from Cassette 2, make sure that Cassette 1 is set before printing. If you  
print from Cassette 2 when Cassette 1 is not set, this will cause paper jams.  
Paper Capacity for Paper Source  
Paper Source  
Paper Type  
Cassette 2  
(Optional)  
Multi-purpose Tray  
Cassette 1  
2
Plain paper (64 g/m )  
Approx. 100 sheets Approx. 250 sheets Approx. 500 sheets  
Approx. 80 sheets Approx. 200 sheets Approx. 400 sheets  
2
Heavy paper (90 g/m )  
2
Heavy paper (128 g/m )  
Approx. 50 sheets  
30 sheets  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
2
Heavy paper (199 g/m )  
Transparency  
Label  
50 sheets  
Approx. 40 sheets  
10 sheets  
Envelope  
Paper Source  
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Selecting a Paper Source  
A paper source can be selected using the following procedure.  
When printing from Windows or Macintosh  
Select a paper source in the printer driver. Because the default setting for the paper  
selection in the printer driver is [Auto], if a paper size is specified by an application, the  
printer selects the paper source automatically and feeds paper from the paper source.  
Even when the paper source runs out of paper during printing, if paper of the same size is  
loaded in other paper source, the paper source is switched automatically and the paper is  
fed.  
If you want to specify a paper source, select the paper source in the printer driver. For  
more details on using the printer driver, see Help of the printer driver.  
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When printing from DOS or UNIX  
When you are printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which you cannot  
use the printer driver, select a paper source using the control panel.The default setting for  
this printer's paper source is set to AUTO.  
Select a paper source with the printer's control panel using the following procedure.  
1
2
Press [Feeder Selection].  
PAPER SOURCE  
PAPER SOURCE is displayed in the display.  
Select PAPER SOURCE using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
PAPER SOURCE  
=AUTO  
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Select the paper source using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
CASSETTE 1  
=CASSETTE 1  
Paper Source  
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NOTE  
CASSETTE 2 is displayed only when the paper feeder is installed.  
If paper of the same size is loaded in two or more paper sources when the paper  
source setting is specified to be selected automatically, paper is fed from the upper  
paper source regardless of the status of the paper source indicators. When the  
paper source runs out of paper, the paper source automatically switches to other  
one in which paper of the same size is loaded.  
Precautions for Handling the Multi-purpose Tray or Paper  
Cassette  
Be careful of the following points when handling the multi-purpose tray or paper  
cassette.  
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IMPORTANT  
Do not pull out the paper cassette while the printer is printing. This may result in paper  
jams or damage to the printer.  
Do not touch the paper in the multi-purpose tray or pull it out during printing. This may  
result in a faulty operation.  
Refill the paper cassette after all the loaded paper runs out. If the cassette is refilled  
when paper still remains in the cassette, it may result in misfeeds.  
Do not put anything other than the printing paper on the multi-purpose tray. Also, do not  
press on top of or apply excessive force to the multi-purposes tray. This may result in  
damage to the multi-purpose tray.  
Do not touch the black rubber pad (A) in the paper cassette. This may result in misfeeds.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
(A)  
(A)  
Paper Source  
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Before closing the multi-purpose tray, remove any loaded paper.  
Keep the multi-purpose tray closed when it is not used.  
a
b
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Output Trays  
Output Tray Types  
This printer has two output trays: "face-down output tray" and "face-up output tray".  
Do not switch the output tray during printing. This may result in misfeeds.  
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CAUTION  
Keep your hands or clothing away from the roller in the output area. Even if the  
printer is not printing, sudden rotation of the roller may catch your hands or  
clothing, resulting in personal injury.  
Face-down Output Tray  
Printed paper is output to the face-down output tray with the printed side facing  
down.  
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When outputting Legal size paper or other long-size paper to the face-down output  
tray, open the face-down output tray support to prevent the paper from hanging out  
of the tray. When you use the face-down output tray support, gently open it until it  
stops.  
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IMPORTANT  
Do not touch the paper during automatic 2-sided printing until it is completely output to  
the face-down output tray. In automatic 2-sided printing, the paper is partially output once  
after printed on its surface and is fed again to be printed on its reverse side.  
When performing automatic 2-sided printing, the printer can output paper only to the  
face-down output tray.  
When printing envelopes, output them to the face-up output tray. If envelopes are output  
to the face-down output tray, this may result in misfeeds.  
The surroundings of the face-down output tray are hot during printing or immediately  
after printing. When taking out of the paper or removing jammed paper, be careful not to  
touch the surroundings of the face-down output tray.  
NOTE  
The face-down output tray can hold up to approximately 250 sheets of plain paper (64 g/  
2
m ). The paper capacity varies depending on the paper type and paper size. For more  
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Printed paper is output to the face-up output tray on the rear of the printer unit with  
the printed side facing up. The face-up output tray is suitable to print  
transparencies, labels, or envelopes which tend to curl, since the printed paper is  
output flattened.  
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IMPORTANT  
Be sure to close the face-up output tray before performing automatic 2-sided printing.  
The surroundings of the face-up output tray are hot during printing or immediately after  
printing.When taking out of the paper or removing jammed paper, be careful not to touch  
the surroundings of the face-up output tray.  
NOTE  
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The face-up output tray can hold up to approximately 50 sheets of plain paper (64 g/m ).  
The paper capacity varies depending on the paper type and paper size. For more details,  
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Paper Capacity of the Output Trays  
Output Tray*  
Paper Type  
Face-down Output Tray  
Approx. 250 sheets  
Approx. 100 sheets  
Approx. 40 sheets  
30 sheets  
Face-up Output Tray  
Approx. 50 sheets  
Approx. 50 sheets  
Approx. 30 sheets  
Approx. 30 sheets  
10 sheets  
2
Plain paper (64 g/m )  
2
Heavy paper (90 g/m )  
2
Heavy paper (128 g/m )  
2
Heavy paper (199 g/m )  
Transparency  
Label  
10 sheets  
3
Approx. 60 sheets  
x
Approx. 40 sheets  
Approx. 10 sheets  
Envelope  
*
Actual paper capacity varies depending on the installation environment, paper type and paper size.  
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Selecting an Output Tray  
Switching to the Face-up Output Tray  
To switch to the face-up output tray, open the face-up output tray a, and then pull  
out the extension tray b as shown in the figures. When you use the extension tray,  
pull it out completely until it stops.  
a
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b
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Switching to the Face-down Output Tray  
To switch to the face-down output tray, place the extension tray back in its slot a,  
and then close the face-up output tray b as shown in the figures.  
a
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b
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Printing from the Paper Cassette  
2
The paper cassette can be loaded with plain paper (64 to 80 g/m ), heavy paper  
2
(90 to 120 g/m ) at sizes of A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, and Custom Size.  
When the paper cassette runs out of paper, <11 NO "size" PAPER> appears in the  
display, or the Paper Source indicator blinks indicating the status. Refill the  
cassette.  
This printer comes with a paper cassette (Cassette 1) as standard. Cassette 2 is  
added by installing the optional paper feeder.  
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When printing from the paper cassette, you need to specify the following settings.  
IMPORTANT  
Match the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and CASSETTE2 SIZE in the SETUP menu of  
the printer and those in the printer driver. If they do not match, the message <PC LOAD  
"size"> appears. In this case, the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and CASSETTE2 SIZE  
are changed to those in the printer driver by pressing [Online], allowing you to continue  
printing.  
If you are printing from Cassette 2, make sure that Cassette 1 is set before printing. If you  
print from Cassette 2 when Cassette 1 is not set, this will cause paper jams.  
NOTE  
If you are printing from an operating system on which the printer driver cannot be used,  
previously specify the paper source to CASSETTE 1 or CASSETTE 2. (See p. 3-12)  
Loading Paper in a Paper Cassette (See p. 3-23)  
Specifying the Size of the Paper in the Paper Cassette (See p. 3-35)  
The FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
CASSETTE1 SIZE = the size of the paper loaded in Cassette 1  
CASSETTE2 SIZE = the size of the paper loaded in Cassette 2  
When printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which the printer driver  
cannot be used, specify the following settings in addition to CASSETTE1 SIZE and  
CASSETTE2 SIZE.  
The FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
STD PAPER SIZE = the size of the loaded paper (See p. 5-19)  
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Specifying the Paper Settings in the Printer Driver (See Help of the printer  
driver)  
When printing from the printer driver, specify the following settings. For more details on  
using the printer driver, see Help of the printer driver.  
[Page Setup] Sheet  
[Output Size] = the size of the loaded paper  
[Paper Source] Sheet  
[Paper Source] = [Cassette1]  
[Cassette 2]  
[Paper Type] = [Plain Paper L]: Specify when the paper curls excessively on printing  
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plain paper (64 - 80 g/m ) with [Paper Type] set to  
[Plain Paper].  
[Plain Paper]: Plain Paper (64 - 80 g/m ), Labels  
[Heavy Paper 1]: Heavy Paper (90 - 163 g/m )  
2
3
2
Precautions on Loading Paper  
Load paper when the printer status is in any of the following. When the Job  
indicator is blinking, the printer is printing. Do not pull out the paper cassette.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to turn the printer ON once when loading paper in the paper cassette for the first  
time after installing the paper feeder.  
Be sure not to open the covers or paper cassette during printing. The printer may stop,  
disabling printing.  
When the Job indicator is off  
OFF  
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When a message that informs you of a paper-out condition or requests  
paper replacement is displayed  
11 NO A4 PAPER  
PC LOAD A4  
When the printer is OFF  
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Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette  
Load paper in the paper cassette.The paper loading methods are different between  
standard size paper and custom size paper.  
When Loading Standard Size Paper  
Load standard size paper in the paper cassette using the following procedure.  
Be sure to load standard size paper in portrait orientation when loading it in the  
paper cassette.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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IMPORTANT  
For more details on the usable paper, see "Usable Paper," on p. 3-2.  
For details on handling the paper cassette, see "Precautions for Handling the  
2
Do not load paper other than plain paper (64 to 80 g/m ) and heavy paper (90 to 120 g/  
2
m ). This may result in paper jams or damage to the printer.  
NOTE  
Load paper in Cassette 2 (Only when the optional paper feeder is installed) in the same  
manner as you load paper in Cassette 1.  
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1
Pull out the paper cassette.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
CAUTION  
Be sure to take the paper cassette out of the printer before loading paper.  
If paper is loaded while the paper cassette is partially pulled out, the paper  
cassette may drop or the printer may become damaged resulting in  
personal injury.  
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When changing the size of the paper to be loaded, adjust the  
length of the paper cassette and change the positions of the  
paper guides.  
While holding the lock release lever of the side paper guides, slide  
the guides to the mark for the size of the paper to be loaded.  
The side paper guides move together. Align the position of (A) with the mark for  
the size of the paper to be loaded.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
(A)  
(A)  
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NOTE  
If you are using B5 size paper (182 mm x 257 mm), set the paper guide to "JIS B5".  
While holding the lock release lever of the rear paper guide, slide the  
guide to the size mark for the paper to be loaded.  
Align the position of (A) with the mark for the size of the paper to be loaded.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
(A)  
(A)  
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Do not use the "8.5 x 13" position.  
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Load the paper stack so that the rear edge is aligned with the  
paper guide.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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CAUTION  
When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the  
paper.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to check if the paper guide is at the position of the size of the loaded paper.  
If the paper guide is set at a wrong position, this may result in misfeeds.  
If you use paper that has been poorly cut, multiple sheets of paper may be fed at  
once. In this case, fan the paper thoroughly, and then align the edges of the stack  
on a hard, flat surface.  
NOTE  
If you want to print custom size paper of its long edges 215.9 mm or less when  
CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options in the  
SETUP is set to MIXED SIZES, specify the settings according to the printer driver  
you are using as follows.  
When using UFR II Printer Driver: Load the paper in landscape orientation  
When not using UFR II Printer Driver: Load the paper in portrait orientation  
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To print letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo, load the paper so that the  
printing side is facing down, as shown in the following figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
3
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Hold down the paper as shown in the figures, make sure that  
the paper stack does not exceed the load limit marks (A), and  
then set it under the hooks (B) on the paper guides.  
Make sure that there is sufficient space between the hooks of the paper guides  
and the paper stack. If there is no sufficient space, slightly reduce the amount of  
paper.  
Cassette 1  
(A)  
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(B)  
(B)  
Cassette 2  
(A)  
(B)  
(B)  
(B)  
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IMPORTANT  
The following shows the paper capacity of the paper cassette. Be sure that the  
paper stack does not exceed the load limit marks. If the paper stack exceeds the  
load limit marks, this may result in misfeeds.  
Paper Type  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
2
Plain paper (Ex. 64 g/m )  
Approx. 250 sheets  
Approx. 200 sheets  
Approx. 500 sheets  
Approx. 400 sheets  
2
Heavy paper (Ex. 90 g/m )  
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Set the paper cassette in the printer.  
Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side of the paper  
cassette is flush with the front surface of the printer.  
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Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
This printer's paper cassette cannot automatically detect the paper size. Therefore, you  
need to register the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette.  
paper size.  
When Loading Custom Size Paper  
Load custom size paper in the paper cassette using the following procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
You can load paper of the following custom sizes.  
- When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to  
355.6 mm  
- When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 210.0 to 215.9 mm; Length 210.0  
to 215.9 mm  
For more details on the usable paper, see "Usable Paper," on p. 3-2.  
For details on handling the multi-purpose tray or paper cassette, see "Precautions for  
Do not load paper other than plain paper and heavy paper.This may result in paper jams  
or damage to the printer.  
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When custom size paper is loaded, specify the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or  
CASSETTE2 SIZE as follows.  
- When the paper is loaded in landscape orientation: CUSTOM SIZE  
- When the paper is loaded in portrait orientation: CUSTOM SIZER  
When you change the orientation of the loaded custom size paper frequently, it is  
convenient if you set CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE to MIXED SIZES.  
When CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES, you do not  
need to specify the setting for CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE each time  
the paper orientation is changed. However, observe the following when specifying  
MIXED SIZES.  
- Make sure that the size of the loaded paper matches the paper size specified in the  
printer driver before printing. If they do not match, the printer may stop printing,  
displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a paper jam may occur. Be sure to  
check if the paper size specified in the printer driver matches the size of the paper  
loaded in the cassette before using the printer. However, if SPECIAL MODE J is set to  
ON, the printer prints without checking the paper size even when the paper size  
specified in the printer driver and the size of the paper loaded in the cassette do not  
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- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long edges  
215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are not using  
UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
NOTE  
Load custom size paper in Cassette 2 (Only when the optional paper feeder is installed)  
in the same manner as you load custom size paper in Cassette 1.  
1
Pull out the paper cassette.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
CAUTION  
Be sure to take the paper cassette out of the printer before loading paper.  
If paper is loaded while the paper cassette is partially pulled out, the paper  
cassette may drop or the printer may become damaged resulting in  
personal injury.  
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Load the paper so that the edge of the paper is aligned with  
the front side of the paper cassette.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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CAUTION  
When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the  
paper.  
IMPORTANT  
If you use paper that has been poorly cut, multiple sheets of paper may be fed at  
once. In this case, fan the paper thoroughly, and then align the edges of the stack  
on a hard, flat surface.  
NOTE  
To print letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo when loading paper in portrait  
orientation, load the paper so that the printing side is facing down as shown in the  
following figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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landscape orientation, load the paper so that the printing side is facing down as  
shown in the following figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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While holding the lock release lever of the side paper guides,  
slide the guides to the mark for the size of the loaded paper.  
The side paper guides move together.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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IMPORTANT  
Be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper. If the paper guides  
are too loose or too tight, this may result in misfeeds or paper jams.  
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While holding the lock release lever of the rear paper guide,  
slide the guide to the size mark for the loaded paper.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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Hold down the paper as shown in the figures, make sure that  
the paper stack does not exceed the load limit marks (A), and  
then set it under the hooks (B) on the paper guides.  
Make sure that there is sufficient space between the hooks of the paper guides  
and the paper stack. If there is no sufficient space, slightly reduce the amount of  
paper.  
Cassette 1  
(A)  
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(B)  
(B)  
Cassette 2  
(A)  
(B)  
(B)  
(B)  
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Set the paper cassette in the printer.  
Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side of the paper  
cassette is flush with the front surface of the printer.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
3
This printer's paper cassette cannot automatically detect the paper size. Therefore, you  
need to register the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette.  
paper size.  
Specifying the Size of the Paper in the Paper Cassette  
This printer's paper cassette cannot automatically detect the paper size. Therefore,  
when you loaded paper in the paper cassette, you need to specify the size of the  
paper loaded in the paper cassette using the control panel. When using standard  
size paper, specify its size. When loading custom size paper, specify CUSTOM  
SIZE or CUSTOM SIZER. The paper size setting for the paper cassette is set to  
"A4" by default.  
Specify the paper size setting for the paper cassette using the following procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
Match the paper size specified in the SETUP menu of the printer and that specified in the  
printer driver. If they do not match, the message <PC LOAD "size"> appears. In this  
case, the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and CASSETTE2 SIZE are changed to those in  
the printer driver by pressing [Online], allowing you to continue printing.  
When custom size paper is loaded, specify the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or  
CASSETTE2 SIZE as follows.  
- When the paper is loaded in landscape orientation: CUSTOM SIZE  
- When the paper is loaded in portrait orientation: CUSTOM SIZER  
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When you change the paper loaded in the paper cassette frequently, it is convenient if  
you set CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE to MIXED SIZES. When  
CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES, you do not need to  
specify the settings for CASSETTE1 SIZE and/or CASSETTE2 SIZE each time the  
different size paper is loaded. However, observe the following when specifying MIXED  
SIZES.  
- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette matches the paper  
size specified in the printer driver before printing. If they do not match the printer may  
stop printing, displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a paper jam may  
occur. Be sure to check if the paper size specified in the printer driver matches the size  
of the paper loaded in the paper cassette before using the printer. However, if SPECIAL  
MODE J is set to ON, the printer prints without checking the paper size even when the  
paper size specified in the printer driver and the size of the paper loaded in the paper  
cassette do not match. For more details, see "SPECIAL MODE J," on p. 5-36.  
- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long edges  
215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are not using  
UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
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NOTE  
The names of the following paper sizes are indicated by an abbreviation.  
Legal: LG, Letter: LT, Executive: EX, Custom Size: 80 to 99, Custom SizeR: 80R to 99R,  
Free/Mixed Sizes: FR  
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Press [Settings].  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select FEEDER MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
FEEDER MENU  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
Select CASSETTE1 SIZE or CASSETTE2 SIZE using [ ] and  
[ ], then press [OK].  
CASSETTE1 SIZE  
=A4  
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Select the paper size using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
B5  
=B5  
"=" is displayed on the left of the paper size, and the paper size for the paper  
cassette is specified.  
When printing from the printer driver on Windows or Macintosh, configure the printer  
driver. (See Help of the printer driver)  
When printing from DOS or UNIX, specify the settings for STD PAPER SIZE (See p.  
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Printing from the Multi-purpose Tray  
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The multi-purpose tray can be loaded with plain paper (64 g/m ) at sizes of A4, B5,  
A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, and paper at the following custom sizes.  
Custom Size Paper  
When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 76.2 to 215.9 mm; Length 127.0  
to 355.6 mm  
When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 127.0 to 215.9 mm; Length  
127.0 to 215.9 mm  
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Paper that cannot be loaded in a paper cassette such as transparencies and  
envelopes can be loaded in the multi-purpose tray.  
When printing from the multi-purpose tray, you need to specify the following  
settings.  
IMPORTANT  
Match the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE in the SETUP menu of the printer and that in the  
printer driver. If they do not match, the message <PC LOAD "size"> appears. In this  
case, the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE is changed to that in the printer driver by  
pressing [Online], allowing you to continue printing.  
NOTE  
If you are printing from an operating system on which the printer driver cannot be used,  
previously specify the paper source to TRAY. (See p. 3-12)  
The FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
TRAY PAPER SIZE = the size of the loaded paper  
When printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which the printer driver  
cannot be used, specify the following settings in addition to TRAY PAPER SIZE.  
The FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
STD PAPER SIZE = the size of the loaded paper (See p. 5-19)  
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Specifying the Paper Settings in the Printer Driver (See Help of the printer  
driver)  
When printing from the printer driver, specify the following settings. For more details on  
using the printer driver, see Help of the printer driver.  
[Page Setup] Sheet  
[Output Size] = the size of the loaded paper  
[Paper Source] Sheet  
[Paper Source] = [Multi-purpose Tray]  
[Paper Type] = [Plain Paper L]: Specify when the paper curls excessively on printing  
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plain paper (64 - 80 g/m ) with [Paper Type] set to  
[Plain Paper].  
[Plain Paper]: Plain Paper (64 - 80 g/m ), Labels  
[Heavy Paper 1]: Heavy Paper (90 - 163 g/m )  
[Heavy Paper 2]: Heavy Paper (199 g/m )  
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2
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2
[Transparency]: Transparencies  
[Envelope]: Envelopes  
Loading Paper in the Multi-purpose Tray  
Load paper in the multi-purpose tray. The paper loading procedure varies  
depending on the paper type. Refer to the respective procedures for each paper  
type.  
Plain Paper, Heavy Paper, Transparency, Label (See "Loading Plain Paper, Heavy  
IMPORTANT  
For more details on the usable paper, see "Usable Paper," on p. 3-2.  
For details on how to handle the multi-purpose tray, see "Precautions for Handling the  
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Loading Plain Paper, Heavy Paper, Transparencies, or Labels in the  
Multi-purpose Tray  
Perform the following procedure to load plain paper, heavy paper, transparencies,  
or labels in the multi-purpose tray.  
1
Open the multi-purpose tray.  
Holding the opening at the center of the printer, open the multi-purpose tray.  
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2
Pull out the auxiliary tray.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to pull out the auxiliary tray when loading paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
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4
When loading long-size paper such as A4, open the extension  
tray.  
3
Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual paper  
width.  
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Before loading transparencies or labels, fan them in small  
batches and align the edges.  
Thoroughly fan in small batches  
Tap the edges on a flat  
surface a few times  
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CAUTION  
When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the  
paper.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to fan the transparencies or labels thoroughly before loading them. If they  
are not fanned enough, multiple sheets of paper may be fed at once, causing paper  
jams.  
When fanning or aligning the transparencies, try to hold the edges to avoid  
touching the printing surface.  
Take care not to mark or stain the printing surface of the transparencies with  
fingerprints, dust, or oil. This may result in poor print quality.  
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Gently load the stack of paper with the printing side facing up  
until it touches the back of the tray.  
Be sure that the paper stack is loaded under the paper limit guide (A).  
(A)  
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CAUTION  
When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the  
paper.  
IMPORTANT  
The multi-purpose tray can be loaded with up to the number of sheets listed below.  
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- Plain paper (Ex. 64 g/m )  
- Heavy paper (Ex. 90 g/m )  
- Heavy paper (Ex. 128 g/m ) : Approx. 50 sheets  
: Approx. 100 sheets  
: Approx. 80 sheets  
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2
2
- Heavy paper (Ex. 199 g/m ) : 30 sheets  
- Transparency  
- Label  
: 50 sheets  
: Approx. 40 sheets  
Make sure that there is sufficient space between the paper limit guides and the  
paper stack. If there is no space, slightly reduce the amount of paper.  
3
Load the paper so that it is straight.  
If the rear edge of the paper stack is not properly aligned, it may result in misfeeds  
or paper jams.  
If the paper is curled or folded at corners, flatten it before loading it in the printer.  
If you use paper that has been poorly cut, multiple sheets of paper may be fed at  
once. In this case, align the edges of the stack on a hard, flat surface.  
NOTE  
If you want to print custom size paper of its long edges 215.9 mm or less when  
TRAY PAPER SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP is set to MIXED  
SIZES, specify the settings according to the printer driver you are using as follows.  
When using UFR II Printer Driver: Load the paper in landscape orientation  
When not using UFR II Printer Driver: Load the paper in portrait orientation  
To print letterhead paper or paper printed with a logo, load the paper in the proper  
orientation according to the following instructions:  
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- When loading paper at a size of A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, or Executive or custom  
size paper in portrait orientation, load the paper so that the printing side is facing  
up as shown in the following figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
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- When loading custom size paper in landscape orientation, load the paper so that  
the printing side is facing up as shown in the following figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
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7
Align the paper guides with both sides of the stack.  
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IMPORTANT  
Be sure to align the paper guides with the width of the paper. If the paper guides  
are too loose or too tight, this may result in misfeeds or paper jams.  
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Next, specify the paper size for the multi-purpose tray (See p. 3-51).  
Loading Envelopes in the Multi-purpose Tray  
You can load envelopes at sizes of DL, COM10, C5, Monarch, and B5 in the  
multi-purpose tray. Use the following procedure when loading envelopes in the  
multi-purpose tray.  
1
Open the multi-purpose tray.  
Holding the opening at the center of the printer, open the multi-purpose tray.  
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Pull out the auxiliary tray.  
3
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to pull out the auxiliary tray when loading paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
3
When loading long-size paper such as Envelope COM10, open  
the extension tray.  
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5
Spread the paper guides a little wider than the actual envelope  
width.  
3
Place the stack of envelopes on a flat surface, flatten them to  
release any remaining air, and be sure that the edges are  
pressed tightly.  
CAUTION  
When loading paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges of the  
paper.  
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7
8
Loosen any stiff corners of the envelopes and flatten curls as  
shown in the figure.  
3
Align the edges of the envelopes on a flat surface.  
Gently load the stack of envelopes with the address side  
facing up until it touches the back of the tray.  
Be sure that the stack of envelopes is loaded under the paper limit guide (A).  
(A)  
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IMPORTANT  
Up to 10 envelopes can be loaded in the multi-purpose tray.  
You cannot print on the reverse side (glued side) of envelopes.  
When loading envelopes at a size of DL, COM10, C5, or Monarch, load them so  
that the flap is toward the left of the printer when viewed from the front.  
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When loading envelopes of the Envelope B5 size, close the flaps and load them so  
that the envelopes are fed from the top (the edge with the flap).  
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Align the paper guides with both sides of the stack.  
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IMPORTANT  
Make sure that there is no space between the paper guides and the envelopes,  
and be careful not to press the envelopes so hard that they are distorted.They may  
result in misfeeds or paper jams.  
Do not touch the envelopes in the multi-purpose tray or pull them out during  
printing. This may result in a faulty operation.  
Next, specify the paper size for the multi-purpose tray (See p. 3-51).  
Specifying the Size of the Paper in the Multi-purpose Tray  
When you loaded paper in the multi-purpose tray, specify the paper size for the  
multi-purpose tray using the control panel. When using paper or envelopes of  
standard size, specify its size. When loading custom size paper, specify CUSTOM  
SIZE or CUSTOM SIZER. The paper size setting for the multi-purpose tray is set to  
"A4" by default.  
Specify the paper size setting for the multi-purpose tray using the following  
procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
Match the paper size specified in the SETUP menu of the printer and that specified in the  
printer driver. If they do not match, the message <PC LOAD "size"> appears. In this  
case, the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE is changed to that in the printer driver by  
pressing [Online], allowing you to continue printing.  
When custom size paper is loaded, specify the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE as follows.  
- When the paper is loaded in landscape orientation: CUSTOM SIZE  
- When the paper is loaded in portrait orientation: CUSTOM SIZER  
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When you change the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray frequently, it is convenient if  
TRAY PAPER SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES. If TRAY PAPER SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES,  
you do not need to specify the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE each time you load the  
different size paper. However, observe the following when specifying MIXED SIZES.  
- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray matches the paper  
size specified in the printer driver before printing. If they do not match, the printer may  
stop printing, displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a paper jam may  
occur. Be sure to check if the paper size specified in the printer driver matches the size  
of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray before using the printer. However, if  
SPECIAL MODE J is set to ON, the printer prints without checking the paper size even  
when the paper size specified in the printer driver and the size of the paper loaded in  
the multi-purpose tray do not match. For more details, see "SPECIAL MODE J," on p.  
- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long edges  
215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are not using  
UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
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NOTE  
The names of the following paper sizes are indicated by an abbreviation.  
Legal: LG, Letter: LT, Executive: EX, Envelope DL: DL, Envelope COM10: CO, Envelope  
C5: EC5, Envelope Monarch: MO, Envelope B5: EB5, Custom Size: 80 to 99, Custom  
SizeR: 80R to 99R, Free/Mixed Sizes: FR  
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3
Press [Settings].  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select FEEDER MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
FEEDER MENU  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
Select TRAY PAPER SIZE using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
=A4  
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Select the paper size using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
B5  
=B5  
"=" is displayed on the left of the paper size, and the paper size for the  
multi-purpose tray is specified.  
When printing from the printer driver on Windows or Macintosh, configure the printer  
driver. (See Help of the printer driver)  
When printing from DOS or UNIX, specify the settings for STD PAPER SIZE (See p.  
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2-sided Printing  
You can perform 2-sided printing with the standard equipment of this printer. Plain  
2
2
paper (64 to 80 g/m ) and heavy paper (90 to 120 g/m ) at sizes of A4, Legal, and  
Letter can be used for automatic 2-sided printing.  
IMPORTANT  
2
You cannot perform automatic 2-sided printing on heavy paper (121 to 199 g/m ),  
transparencies, labels, and envelopes.  
3
When 2-sided printing is specified, and a job with odd number of pages is printed, the  
printing surface of the last page are as follows according to the setting for ALT.METHOD  
- When printing from the paper cassette  
If ALT.METHOD is set to ON, the printer prints on the underside of the loaded paper.  
If ALT.METHOD is set to OFF, the printer prints on the upper side of the loaded paper.  
- When printing from the multi-purpose tray  
If ALT.METHOD is set to ON, the printer prints on the upper side of the loaded paper.  
If ALT.METHOD is set to OFF, the printer prints on the underside of the loaded paper.  
Do not touch the paper during automatic 2-sided printing until it is completely output to  
the face-down output tray. In automatic 2-sided printing, the paper is partially output once  
after printed on its surface and is fed again to be printed on its reverse side.  
Be sure to close the face-up output tray before performing automatic 2-sided printing.  
Switching Between Automatic 2-sided Printing and  
1-sided Printing  
Perform automatic 2-sided printing using the following procedure.  
When printing from Windows  
When performing automatic 2-sided printing, set [Print Style] in the [Finishing] sheet in the  
printer driver to [2-sided Printing]. For more details on using the printer driver, see Help of  
the printer driver.  
When printing from Macintosh  
When performing automatic 2-sided printing, specify the settings for 2-sided printing in the  
printer driver. For more details on using the printer driver, see Help of the printer driver.  
When printing from DOS or UNIX  
When you are printing from DOS, UNIX, or other operating system on which you cannot  
use the printer driver, specify the settings using the control panel.  
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Switch between automatic 2-sided printing and 1-sided printing with the printer's control  
panel using the following procedure.  
1
2
3
4
Press [Settings].  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select FEEDER MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
3
FEEDER MENU  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
Select 2-SIDED PRINT. using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
2-SIDED PRINT.  
=OFF  
Select ON using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
ON  
=ON  
"=" is displayed on the left of ON, and 2-sided printing is specified.  
Loading Paper When Performing Automatic 2-sided  
Printing  
In automatic 2-sided printing, the orientation of the paper you load is opposite to  
that when performing 1-sided printing because the reverse side of paper is printed  
first. When printing paper such as that with a letterhead in which faces and printing  
orientation specified, load the paper using the following procedure:  
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When Feeding Paper from the Paper Cassette  
Load the paper so that the printing side is facing up as shown in the following  
figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
3
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When Loading Paper in the Multi-purpose Tray  
Load the paper so that the printing side is facing down as shown in the following  
figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
3
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Loading Paper for Manual 2-sided Printing  
Since this printer can print on the other side of previously printed paper, you can  
perform 2-sided printing on paper to which automatic 2-sided printing cannot be  
applied. When printing on the other side of previously printed paper from the  
multi-purpose tray, load the paper as shown in the following figures.  
Load the paper so that the printing side is facing up as shown in the following  
figures.  
(
: Feeding direction)  
3
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The Printing Environment  
4
CHAPTER  
This chapter describes the functions and categories of the menu displayed in the printer's  
control panel, how to use the operation keys, and how to view the display.  
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Menu Functions  
This section describes the menu functions and their categories.  
Menu Functions  
Before printing, specify the total print pages, paper size, etc. Generally, these  
settings are specified in an application or printer driver.  
This printer, however, is equipped with many functions as well as the settings for  
the total print pages and paper size, enabling printing for a wide array of uses.  
Some settings for this printer cannot be specified by application or printer driver.  
You can specify these settings using the "menu functions".  
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You can specify the settings using the menu functions easily because in the menu  
functions a variety of settings are classified by purpose.  
There are the following two kinds of procedures for specifying the menu functions.  
Settings Using the Printer's Control Panel  
Specify the settings by pressing the keys while checking the display on the printer.  
Settings Using the Remote UI  
Some settings specified by the control panel can be specified by a web browser from your  
computer.  
NOTE  
For this section, this manual describes only the procedures for specifying the menu  
functions using the control panel. For details on specifying the settings using the Remote  
UI, see "Remote UI Guide".  
The settings for the menu functions are registered to the memory (NVRAM) in which data  
is not deleted normally even if the printer is turned OFF. Therefore, even after cycling the  
power of the printer, it starts with its settings unchanged from when the printer was  
turned OFF last time.  
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Setting Priority  
When the setting values for the same option are different between an application or  
the printer driver and the menu functions, the setting specified in the application or  
printer driver is effective. When specifying a setting only in the menu functions  
using the control panel or the Remote UI, the most recently specified setting is  
effective.  
Priority  
High  
Low  
Application soft  
Printer driver  
Control panel  
Remote UI  
The most resent  
setting is effective  
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The printer driver and Remote UI are supplied with this printer. For details on using  
the printer driver or Remote UI, see Help of the printer driver, and "Remote UI  
Guide".  
Depending on the settings, they become effective after cycling the power of the  
printer or performing a hard reset.  
Menu Categories  
There are the following six categories of the menu.  
For the functions and operation procedures, see "Menu Functions and Menu  
For details on each menu, see "Chapter 5 Printing Environment Settings".  
JOB Menu  
SETTINGS Menu  
Prints the job logs.  
Specifies the printing environment  
such as layout adjustment and  
print quality setting.  
UTILITY Menu  
FEEDER SELECTION Menu  
Prints information about the  
current printer settings.  
Specifies whether to feed paper  
from the paper cassette or multi-  
purpose tray and the paper size  
RESET Menu  
CANCEL JOB Menu  
Cancels the job currently being  
received or processed.  
Resets the printer or outputs  
print data.  
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Printer Status to Enter the Menu Operation  
You can enter each menu when the printer is in the following status.  
O: The status that you can enter the menu  
X: The status that you cannot enter the menu  
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When the printer is ready to print *  
When an error is  
occurring *  
2
When the printer  
is online  
When the printer  
is offline  
3
SETUP Menu  
*
SELECT FEEDER Menu  
RESET Menu  
4
*
4
Job Menu  
x
x
x
x
UTILITY Menu  
1
*
*
*
*
The printer is ready to print when the Ready indicator is on.  
2
3
4
An error is occurring in the printer when the Message indicator is on.  
You cannot specify the settings in the USER MAIN. options when the printer is in the online status.  
You cannot specify the settings for FORM FEED.  
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How to Use the Operation Keys  
Use the following keys for the menu operation.  
Among the keys, [Setting], [Utility], [Job], [Reset], [Cancel Job], and [Feeder  
Selection] have the function to display a menu.  
Display  
UTILITY Menu  
JOB Menu  
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SETUP Menu  
RESET Menu  
SELECT FEEDER Menu  
CANCEL JOB Menu  
The functions of each key are as follows.  
Key  
Functions  
Switches between online and offline. The printer is online when the  
indicator under the key is on and is offline when the indicator is off.  
Indicated as [Online] in the manuals.  
(Online)  
Immediately after  
placing the printer  
online  
When the printer  
is online  
While the menu is  
displayed  
(Cancel Job)  
If pressed when the Job indicator is on or  
blinking (When data is being processed  
or received), cancels the job currently  
being processed. Indicated as [Cancel  
Job] in the manuals.  
Does not function.  
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Key  
Functions  
Displays the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
Indicated as [Feeder Selection] in the  
manuals.  
Does not function.  
(Feeder  
Selection)  
Displays the next left item in  
the same hierarchy. When  
the setting value is numeric,  
reduces the value. If you  
keep holding down the key,  
the speed of the value  
decreasing is increased  
depending on the setting  
value. Indicated as [ ] in the  
manuals.  
(Utility)  
Displays the  
UTILITY menu.  
Does not function.  
Indicated as [Utility]  
in the manuals.  
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Immediately after  
When the printer  
placing the printer  
is online  
While the menu is  
displayed  
online  
(Job)  
Displays the JOB  
menu. Indicated as  
[Job] in the  
manuals.  
Displays the item of the next  
Does not function. upper hierarchy. Indicated as  
] in the manuals.  
[
Executes the selected item.  
Otherwise, goes down the  
hierarchy. Indicated as [ ] in  
the manuals. Has the same  
function as [OK].  
Displays the RESET menu. Indicated as  
[Reset] in the manuals.  
(Reset)  
Displays the next right item in  
the same hierarchy. When  
the setting value is numeric,  
increases the value. If you  
keep holding down the key,  
the speed of the value  
increasing is increased  
depending on the setting  
value. Indicated as [ ] in the  
manuals.  
Displays the SETUP menu. Indicated as  
[Settings] in the manuals.  
However, the USER MAIN. options  
cannot be specified when the printer is  
online.  
(Settings)  
Executes the selected item.  
Otherwise, goes down the  
hierarchy. Indicated as [OK]  
in the manuals. Has the  
same function as [ ].  
Does not function.  
(OK)  
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How to View the Display  
This section describes the contents of the letters that appear in the display when  
specifying the menu functions.  
Menu Structure  
The menu structure looks like a chain (loop structure), and one of the menus on this  
chain is displayed in the display. Therefore, continuously pressing [ ] or [  
displays the first menu again.  
]
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The menus consist of individual loop structures in each hierarchy.  
Moves the menu from side to side  
. . . . . . . .  
. . . . . .  
. .  
. . . . . . .  
. . . . . . .  
CONTROL MENU  
L
IZE MENU  
FEEDER MENU  
LAYOUT  
How to View the Display  
Up to 16 characters appear in a line in the display.  
After you display a menu by pressing a key, the item of the first hierarchy in the  
menu appears automatically.  
If there is any selectable item in the same hierarchy, "" appears on the right in the  
display.  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
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If no action is taken after the lowest hierarchy in the menu is displayed, the item of  
the next upper hierarchy and that of the currently selected hierarchy are displayed  
alternately.  
POWER SAVE MODE  
=PANEL OFF  
"=" is displayed on the left in the display for the currently selected setting.  
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How to View the Display  
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Menu Functions and Menu Operation  
This section describes the overview of the menus and operating procedures for  
them.  
SETUP Menu  
This section describes the function of the SETUP menu and the operating  
procedure for it.  
SETUP Menu Functions  
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The SETUP menu allows you to configure a variety of printing environment such as  
printing position, type of character set, and the selection of the interface for  
connecting the printer to the computer.  
Normally, you can configure a printing environment using an application or the  
printer driver in a computer connected to the printer. However, some settings such  
as interface configuration can be specified only in the SETUP menu of the printer.  
Also, you can print using an application in which you cannot specify the print  
settings or MS-DOS command directly. When you are printing using them, specify  
the printing environment using the SETUP menu in the printer.  
NOTE  
For more details on the settings, see "SETUP Menu Settings," on p. 5-10.  
Operating Procedure for the SETUP Menu  
The SETUP menu consists of three hierarchies: "Option", "Setting", and "Setting  
Value". Select the target options in each hierarchy.  
As an example of the setting procedure, this section describes the procedure for  
setting TRAY PAPER SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options to B5. Start the key  
operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Place the printer online.  
Press [Online].  
1
When the printer is online, the SETUP menu can  
be displayed, however, the USER MAIN. options  
cannot be specified.  
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Display the SETUP menu.  
Press [Settings].  
2
3
The SETUP menu is displayed.  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select the option.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
When the FEEDER MENU options are selected  
The target option is displayed.  
FEEDER MENU  
Display the item.  
Press [OK].  
4
5
The selected items are is displayed.  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
4
Select the setting.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
When TRAY PAPER SIZE is selected  
The target item is displayed.  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
Determine the selected setting value.  
Press [OK].  
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7
The selected settings are displayed.  
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Select the setting value.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
When B5 is selected.  
The target setting is displayed.  
B5  
Determine the selected setting value.  
Switch back to online state.  
Press [OK].  
8
9
Press [Online].  
NOTE  
The printer can switch back to online when it is ready to print.The printer is ready to print  
when the Ready indicator is on.  
If you press [ ] during the setting, the display goes back up the hierarchy.  
If you press [Online] during the setting, the setting is canceled.  
In some options, the settings are divided into two different hierarchies.  
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UTILITY Menu  
This section describes the function of the UTILITY menu and the operating  
procedure for it.  
UTILITY Menu Functions  
The UTILITY menu allows you to print the settings for the SETUP menu or perform  
cleaning.  
NOTE  
For more details on the settings, see "UTILITY Menu Settings," on p. 5-43.  
Operating Procedure for the UTILITY Menu  
The UTILITY menu consists of two hierarchies: "Common Utilities" and "Exclusive  
Utilities". Select the target options in each hierarchy. Exclusive Utilities are  
displayed only when PCL UTILITY is displayed in the hierarchy of Common Utilities.  
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This section describes the procedure for printing FONT LIST in PCL UTILITY as an  
example. Start the key operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Make sure that the printer is online.  
If the printer is not online, press [Online].  
1
2
Display the UTILITY menu.  
Press [Utility].  
The UTILITY menu is displayed.  
UTILITY MENU  
CONFIG.PAGE  
Select the Common Utility.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
3
4
When PCL UTILITY is selected  
The target option is displayed.  
PCL UTILITY  
Select Exclusive Utilities  
Press [OK].  
The Exclusive Utilities are displayed.  
FONT LIST  
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Select the Exclusive Utility.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
5
6
When FONT LIST is selected  
The target Exclusive Utility is displayed.  
FONT LIST  
Confirm the selected option.  
Press [OK].  
A font list is printed.  
NOTE  
If you did not select the Exclusive Utility (PCL UTILITY), Step 4 to 5 are omitted.  
If you press [ ] during the setting, the display goes back up the hierarchy.  
If you press [Online] during the setting, the setting is canceled.  
JOB Menu  
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This section describes the function of the JOB menu and the operating procedure  
for it.  
JOB Menu Functions  
The JOB menu allows you to print a variety of log lists.  
NOTE  
For more details on the settings, see "JOB Menu Settings," on p. 5-45.  
Operating Procedure for the JOB Menu  
This section describes the procedure for printing JOB LOG LIST. Start the key  
operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Make sure that the printer is online.  
If the printer is not online, press [Online].  
1
2
Display the JOB menu.  
Press [Job].  
The JOB menu is displayed.  
JOB  
JOB LOG LIST  
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Select the item that you want to print.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
3
4
When JOB LOG LIST is selected  
The target item is displayed.  
JOB LOG LIST  
Print JOB LOG LIST.  
Press [OK].  
JOB LOG LIST is printed.  
NOTE  
If you press [Online] during the setting, the setting is canceled.  
RESET Menu  
This section describes the function of the RESET menu and the operating  
procedure for it.  
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RESET Menu Functions  
The RESET menu allows you to reset the printer (soft reset and hard reset) and  
output any print data remaining in the printer memory.  
NOTE  
For more details on the settings, see "RESET Menu Settings," on p. 5-46.  
Operating Procedure for the RESET Menu  
This section describes the procedure for executing SOFT RESET as an example.  
Start the key operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Display the RESET menu.  
Press [Reset].  
1
2
The RESET menu is displayed.  
RESET  
SOFT RESET  
Select the item that you want to execute.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
When SOFT RESET is selected  
The target item is displayed.  
SOFT RESET  
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Determine the selected item.  
Press [OK].  
3
A soft reset is performed.  
NOTE  
HARD RESET is displayed after you keep holding down [OK] 3 seconds or more when  
SOFT RESET is displayed in the display.  
CANCEL JOB Menu  
This section describes the function of the CANCEL JOB menu and the operating  
procedure for it.  
CANCEL JOB Menu Functions  
The CANCEL JOB menu allows you to cancel only the job currently being received  
or processed.  
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Pressing [Cancel Job] and [OK] on the control panel while the job you want to  
cancel is being processed starts the cancel job process.  
IMPORTANT  
Cancel the job while the printer is processing the data (While the Job indicator is on or  
blinking). No job is canceled by pressing [Cancel Job] when the Job indicator is off.  
The data that has already been processed and is being printed (started to be fed) cannot  
be canceled. In this case, the next print data may be canceled.  
When there is any print data sent from a printer driver other than that for this printer,  
multiple data may be canceled.  
NOTE  
When performing [Cancel Job], you may not be able to cancel the job even if <03  
CANCELING JOB> is displayed.  
Operating Procedure for the CANCEL JOB Menu  
Pressing [Cancel Job] and [OK] on the control panel while the job you want to  
cancel is being processed displays <03 CANCELING JOB> starts the cancel job  
process. Start the key operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Cancel the job while the job is being  
processed.  
Press [Cancel Job].  
1
CANCEL?  
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Execute the job cancel process.  
Press [OK].  
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Pressing [OK] starts the job cancel process.  
When not executing the cancel job process, press  
any key other than [OK]. After completing the job  
cancel, the printer is ready to print.  
03 CANCELING JOB  
SELECT FEEDER Menu  
This section describes the function of the SELECT FEEDER menu and the  
operating procedure for it.  
SELECT FEEDER Menu Functions  
The SELECT FEEDER menu allows you to select the paper source, paper size,  
etc. After a paper source is selected, the corresponding Paper Source indicator  
comes on.  
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NOTE  
Operating Procedure for the SELECT FEEDER Menu  
The SELECT FEEDER menu consists of two hierarchies: "Setting" and "Setting  
Value". Select the target items in each hierarchy.  
As an example of the setting procedure, this section describes the procedure for  
setting TRAY PAPER SIZE to B5. Start the key operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Display the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
Press [Feeder Selection].  
1
2
The SELECT FEEDER menu is displayed.  
PAPER SOURCE  
Select the item.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
When TRAY PAPER SIZE is selected  
The target item is displayed.  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
Display the settings.  
Press [OK].  
3
The selected settings are displayed.  
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Select the setting.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
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5
When B5 is selected.  
The target setting is displayed.  
B5  
Determine the selected setting.  
Press [OK].  
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Initializing the SETUP Menu  
Initialization of the SETUP menu resets the settings specified in the SETUP menu  
to the default settings.  
Initialize the menu by selecting INITIALIZE MENU in the hierarchy of [Options] in  
the [SETUP] menu. Start the key operation from Step 1.  
Operation Procedure  
Key Operation  
Display the SETUP menu.  
Press [Settings].  
4
1
The SETUP menu is displayed.  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select INITIALIZE MENU.  
Press [ ] or [ ].  
2
3
4
INITIALIZE MENU  
Initialize the SETUP menu.  
Press [OK].  
A confirmation message is displayed.  
OK?  
Confirm the message, then initialize the  
SETUP menu.  
Press [OK].  
<INITIALIZING> is displayed during the  
initialization. DONE is displayed after the  
initialization is completed.  
IMPORTANT  
If the message <INITIALIZE FAIL> appears when the initialization of the SETUP menu is  
executed, the SETUP menu is not initialized.  
Do not turn the printer OFF during the initialization. The printer memory may be  
damaged.  
Some settings do not become effective unless you cycle the power of the printer or  
perform a hard reset after initializing the SETUP menu.  
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NOTE  
If you press [Online] during the setting, the setting is canceled. However, you cannot  
cancel the setting when <INITIALIZING> is displayed even if you press [Online].  
NETWORK MENU in the INTERFACE MENU options in the SETUP menu cannot be  
initialized.  
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Printing Environment Settings  
5
CHAPTER  
This chapter describes the options that you can specify on the printer's control panel.  
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Setting Items  
SETUP Menu  
CONTROL MENU Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
POWER SAVE MODE  
PWR SAVE IN ERR  
PANEL OFF*, DEEP SLEEP, OFF  
ON*, OFF  
15 minutes*, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 180  
minutes, 5 minutes  
POWER SAVE TIME  
5
CHECK TONER: CONT.PRINTING*, STOP  
PRINTING  
WARNING STEP  
AUTO ERROR SKIP  
PANEL LANGUAGE  
OFF*, ON  
ENGLISH*, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN,  
SPANISH  
CHECK TONER: ON*, OFF  
CASSETTE EMPTY: ON*, OFF  
SHOW WARNINGS  
DATE AND TIME  
DATE SETTING  
TIME SETTING  
01/01/2001 to 31/12/2089  
00:00:00 to 23:59:59  
DST SETTINGS: OFF*, ON  
START DATE: <MONTH>, <WEEK>, <DAY>,  
DAYLIGHT SAVING <TIME SETTING>  
END DATE: <MONTH>, <WEEK>, <DAY>,  
<TIME SETTING>  
TIME ZONE  
TIMER SETTINGS  
WAKE UP TIME  
WAKE UP TIMER  
GMT-12 to GMT+12  
00:00 to 23:59  
OFF*, ON  
Setting Items  
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POWER SAVE TIME 00:00 to 23:59  
POW. SAVE TIMER OFF*, ON  
DEEP SLEEP TIME 00:00 to 23:59  
DEEPSLEEP TIMER OFF*, ON  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
FEEDER MENU Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, ENV.  
ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV.  
DL, ENV. ISO-B5, A5, B5  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
CASSETTE1 SIZE  
CASSETTE2 SIZE*  
5
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
1
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, ENV. ISO-C5, ENV.  
COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV. DL, ENV.  
ISO-B5, A5, B5  
STD PAPER SIZE  
TRAY PRIORITY  
OFF*, ON  
OFF*, ON  
INVLDPAPER TRAY  
TRAY: ON*, OFF  
AUTO SELECTION  
CASSETTE 1: ON*, OFF  
CASSETTE 2*1: ON*, OFF  
PLAIN PAPER*, PLAIN PAPER L, HEAVY  
PAPER 1, HEAVY PAPER 2,  
TRANSPARENCIES, ENVELOPE  
STD PAPER TYPE  
2-SIDED PRINT.  
OFF*, ON  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.  
Setting Items  
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LAYOUT MENU Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
COPIES  
1 to 9999; 1*  
OFFSET Y  
OFFSET X  
BIND.LOCATION  
GUTTER  
-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)  
-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)  
LONG EDGE*, SHORT EDGE  
-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)  
ON*, OFF  
ALT.METHOD  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
QUALITY MENU Options  
Item  
Applicable  
Page  
Settings  
5
IMGE REFINEMENT  
GRADATION LEVEL  
TONER SAVE  
ON*, OFF  
STANDARD*, HIGH  
OFF*, ON  
1 to 16; 3*  
DENSITY  
TEXT:  
RESOLUTION*, GRADATION, COLOR  
TONE, HIGH RESOL.  
GRAPHICS:  
HALFTONES  
COLOR TONE*, HIGH RESOL.,  
RESOLUTION, GRADATION  
IMAGE:  
COLOR TONE*, HIGH RESOL.,  
RESOLUTION, GRADATION  
QUALITY CHANGE  
CONT.PRINTING*, STOP PRINTING  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
INTERFACE MENU Options  
Item  
Applicable  
Page  
Settings  
USB: ON*, OFF  
NETWORK: ON*, OFF  
I/F CONNECTION  
MODE TIMEOUT  
OFF, 5 to 300 seconds; 15 seconds*  
Setting Items  
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NETWORK MENU*  
IP MODE:  
MANUAL*, AUTO  
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PROTOCOL* :  
DHCP..............................................OFF*, ON  
BOOTP ...........................................OFF*, ON  
RARP..............................................OFF*, ON  
IP SETTINGS:  
IP ADDRESS..................................... 0.0.0.0*  
SUBNET MASK................................. 0.0.0.0*  
GATEWAY ADDRESS ....................... 0.0.0.0*  
DNS:  
PRIMARY ADD. ................................. 0.0.0.0*  
SECONDARY ADD............................ 0.0.0.0*  
WINS:  
OFF*, ON  
ARP/PING:  
ON*, OFF  
FTP:  
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FTP PRINT .....................................OFF*, ON  
FTP SETTINGS..............................ON*, OFF  
LPD PRINT:  
ON*, OFF  
RAW PRINT:  
TCP/IP SETTINGS  
ON*, OFF  
IPP PRINT:  
ON*, OFF  
HTTP:  
ON*, OFF  
SNTP:  
OFF*, ON  
RESPONSE:  
ON*, OFF  
IP ADD.RANGE:  
REJECT RX/PRT............................OFF*, ON  
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REJECT ADD.SET.* ................ REJ IP 1 to 8  
PERMIT RX/PRT ............................OFF*, ON  
1
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ................PER IP 1 to 8  
REJ SET/BROWSE ........................OFF*, ON  
1
REJECT ADD.SET.* ................ REJ IP 1 to 8  
PMT SET/BROWSE .......................OFF*, ON  
1
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ................PER IP 1 to 8  
MAC ADDRESS SET:  
PERMIT RECEIVE .........................OFF*, ON  
1
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ......... PER.MAC ADD.1 to 50  
APPLETALK  
SMB  
OFF*, ON  
SMB SERVER:  
OFF*, ON  
Setting Items  
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SNMP  
ON*, OFF  
START WAIT TIME  
0 to 300 seconds; 0 seconds*  
REMOTE UI:  
ON*, OFF  
REMOTE UI SET.  
AUTO DETECT:  
ON*, OFF  
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COMM.MODE* :  
HALF DUPLEX*, FULL DUPLEX  
ETHERNET TYPE* :  
ETHERNET DRIVER  
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10 BASE-T*, 100 BASE-TX  
MAC ADDRESS:  
(Display only)  
INIT.N/W SET.  
-
CONNECT.RECOG.  
ON*, OFF  
1
EXT.RX BUFFER*  
OFF*, ON  
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An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.  
USER MAIN. Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
OFFSET Y(TRAY): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(TRAY): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET Y(CASS1): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(CASS1): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
ADJ.START POS.  
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OFFSET Y(CASS2)* : -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
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OFFSET X(CASS2)* : -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET Y(DUP.): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(DUP.): -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
RECVRY PRINTING  
SPECIAL MODE J  
SUBSTITUTE SIZE  
FIX.UNIT OFFSET  
SP.S-SIZE MODE  
SP.PRINT MODE  
ON*, OFF  
OFF*, ON  
OFF*, ON  
IMAGE PRIOR.1*, IMAGE PRIOR.2, OFF  
OFF*, ON  
PLAIN PAPER: OFF*, ON  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.  
Setting Items  
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PCL SETUP Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
PAPER SAVE  
ORIENTATION  
FONT NUMBER  
POINT SIZE  
PITCH  
OFF*, ON  
PORTRAIT*, LANDSCAPE  
0 to 89; 0*  
4.00 to 999.75 point; 12.00 point*  
0.44 to 99.99 cpi; 10.00 cpi*  
5 to 128 lines; 64 lines*  
FORM LINES  
PC8*, ROMAN8, ROMAN9, ISOL1, ISOL2,  
ISOL5, ISOL6, ISOL9, PC775, PC8DN, PC850,  
PC852, PC858, PC8TK, PC1004, WINL1,  
WINL2, WINL5, WINBALT, DESKTOP, PSTEXT,  
LEGAL, ISO4, ISO6, ISO11, ISO15, ISO17,  
ISO21, ISO60, ISO69, WIN 30, MCTEXT  
SYMBOL SET  
CUSTOM SIZE  
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SET*, DO NOT SET  
Millimeters*, Inches  
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UNIT OF MEASURE*  
76.2 to 215.9 mm; 215.9 mm*  
(3.00 to 8.50 inches; 8.50 inches*)  
1
X DIMENSION*  
127.0 to 355.6 mm; 355.6 mm*  
(5.00 to 14.00 inches; 14.00 inches*)  
1
Y DIMENSION*  
APPEND CR TO LF  
ENLRG A4 WIDTH  
NO*, YES  
OFF*, ON  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.  
UFR II SETUP Options  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
PAPER SAVE  
ON*, OFF  
An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
Setting Items  
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UTILITY Menu  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
CONFIG.PAGE  
PCL UTILITY  
-
FONTS LIST  
CLEANING  
-
-
-
N/W STATUS PRINT  
PRNTPOSNPRINT  
JOB Menu  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
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JOB LOG LIST  
-
-
REPORTLOG LST  
RESET Menu  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
SOFT RESET/HARD  
RESET  
-
-
FORM FEED  
Setting Items  
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SELECT FEEDER Menu  
Applicable  
Page  
Item  
Settings  
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PAPER SOURCE  
AUTO*, CASSETTE 1, CASSETTE 2* , TRAY p. 5-48  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, ENV.  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
CASSETTE1 SIZE  
ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV.  
DL, ENV. ISO-B5, A5, B5  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES,  
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CASSETTE2 SIZE*  
CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
2-SIDED PRINT.  
OFF*, ON  
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An asterisk (*) indicates the default setting.  
*1 May not be displayed depending on the availability of the optional accessories and other settings.  
Setting Items  
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SETUP Menu Settings  
CONTROL MENU Options  
POWER SAVE MODE  
PANEL OFF*, DEEP SLEEP, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer should use Power Save Mode.  
There are three types of Power Save Mode, and the type of the mode the printer  
enters depends on the setting for this item.  
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Setting  
PANEL OFF  
Power Save Mode the Printer Can Enter  
Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode) *1  
Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode)  
Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep mode)  
DEEP SLEEP  
OFF  
The printer does not enter Power Save Mode. *2  
*1 When "DEEPSLEEP TIMER" (See p. 5-16) in TIMER SETTINGS is set to ON, and the time specified  
in "DEEP SLEEP TIME" (See p. 5-16) in TIMER SETTINGS has elapsed, the printer enters Power  
Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep mode).  
*2 Even if OFF is specified for this item, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep mode)  
when [Deep Sleep] is executed in the Remote UI ([Device Manager] [Status] [Device Control] ➞  
[Deep Sleep]).  
Power Save Mode consumes less power during the sleep state. While the printer  
is in Power Save Mode, the display on the control panel is off, and the following  
indicators are on.  
Power Save Mode Type  
Indicator that Comes On  
When the printer is online: Ready  
Indicator  
When the printer is offline:  
Message Indicator  
Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode)  
Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep  
mode)  
Power Indicator  
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NOTE  
You can specify whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode when an error  
is occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the number in the  
message blinks). (See "PWR SAVE IN ERR": the next item)  
PWR SAVE IN ERR  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode when an error is  
occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the number in the  
message blinks).  
If this item is set to ON, the printer enters Power Save Mode even when an error is  
occurring in the printer.  
If this item is set to OFF, the printer does not enter Power Save Mode when an  
error is occurring in the printer.  
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POWER SAVE TIME  
15 minutes*, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 180 minutes, 5 minutes  
Specifies the time interval until the printer enters Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel  
Off mode).  
NOTE  
If the printer is in any of the following status, the printer does not enter Power Save  
Mode (the Panel Off mode) even when the specified time has elapsed.  
- An error is occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the  
number in the message blinks), and PWR SAVE IN ERR is set to OFF.  
- During the printer's startup  
WARNING STEP  
CHECK TONER....................CONT.PRINTING*, STOP PRINTING  
Specifies whether the printer should continue or stop printing when the following  
message appears.  
Warning Message  
Printer Status  
<16 PREPARE TONER> The toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon.  
SETUP Menu Settings  
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If CONT.PRINTING is specified, the printer continues printing, displaying the  
above message. If STOP PRINTING is specified, the printer stops printing. Then,  
the printer resumes printing after you release the printer from the Warning status  
according to the displayed message.  
NOTE  
If <16 CHECK TONER> appears, and the printer stops printing, replace the toner  
cartridge, and then print again.  
If STOP PRINTING is specified for this item, the message <16 PREPARE TONER>  
changes to <16 CHECK TONER>, and the printer stops printing.  
AUTO ERROR SKIP  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should automatically use the function that, when an  
error has occurred, releases the printer from the error temporarily (Error Skip) and  
continues the job.  
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If OFF is specified, you need to skip the error by pressing [Online].  
If ON is specified, the printer skips the error automatically without you pressing  
[Online].  
NOTE  
The Error Skip function is only for skipping an error temporarily.Therefore, the data  
may not be printed properly.  
For the types of error from which the printer can be released temporarily, see  
If ON is specified for this item, the printer automatically skips all the errors it can  
skip automatically even when multiple errors are occurring.  
PANEL LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH*, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH  
Confirm the language that is displayed in the display.  
SHOW WARNINGS  
CHECK TONER ................... ON*, OFF  
CASSETTE EMPTY............. ON*, OFF  
A Warning status is a status in which the printer requires some remedy although  
the job is not affected.When the printer is in this status, a message appears in the  
display, or an indicator blinks.  
This item allows you to specify whether a message should appear or any indicator  
should blink when the printer is in either of the following Warning status.  
SETUP Menu Settings  
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Setting  
Status  
Message/Indicator Blink  
When a toner cartridge  
needs to be replaced soon  
CHECK TONER  
<16 PREPARE TONER>  
The Paper Source indicator  
for the paper source that  
has run out of paper blinks.  
CASSETTE  
EMPTY  
When the paper cassette  
has run out of paper  
NOTE  
The printer prints when either ON or OFF is specified.  
DATE AND TIME  
DATE SETTING  
01/01/2001 to 31/12/2089  
This printer has a clock function. This clock is used for the printer maintenance  
and job history management. Specify date in this item when the clock is not  
keeping correct date.  
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NOTE  
Date is set before shipment.  
Enter date using the following keys on the control panel.  
- Increases/decreases number........[ ] [  
- Moves digits ..................................[ ] [  
- Determines the entered date.........[OK]  
]
]
If you do not change the date, press [Online].  
TIME SETTING  
00:00:00 to 23:59:59  
This printer has a clock function. This clock is used for the printer maintenance  
and job history management. Specify time in this item when the clock is not  
keeping correct time.  
NOTE  
Time is set before shipment.  
The clock in the printer should be accurate within 60 seconds per month. Adjust  
the clock periodically in this item.  
Enter time using the following keys on the control panel.  
- Increases/decreases number........[ ] [  
- Moves digits ..................................[ ] [  
- Determines the entered time.........[OK]  
]
]
If you do not change the time, press [Online].  
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DAYLIGHT SAVING  
DST SETTINGS................... OFF*, ON  
START DATE........................ <MONTH>, <WEEK>, <DAY>, <TIME SETTING>  
END DATE............................ <MONTH>, <WEEK>, <DAY>, <TIME SETTING>  
Specifies whether to set the daylight saving time in DST SETTINGS and its time  
duration in START DATE and END DATE.  
IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
NOTE  
In some countries and regions, time is advanced throughout the summer season.  
The period in which this is applied is called "Daylight Saving Time".  
TIME ZONE  
GMT-12 to GMT+12  
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Specifies the time zone according to the region where the printer is being used.  
IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
NOTE  
The standard time zones of the world are expressed globally in terms of the  
difference in hours (up to 12 hours) from GMT (0 hours). A time zone is a region  
throughout which this time difference is the same. An area which shares the  
same-time zone difference is called a time zone.  
*
The time at the Greenwich Observatory in England is called GMT (Greenwich Mean Time).  
TIMER SETTINGS  
WAKE UP TIME  
00:00 to 23:59  
If WAKE UP TIMER (See the next item) is set to ON, Power Save Mode (the Panel  
Off mode and the Deep Sleep mode) is released when the time specified in this  
item has elapsed.  
This item is convenient if you want to release the printer from Power Save Mode  
(the Panel Off mode and the Deep Sleep mode) on the same time everyday.  
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WAKE UP TIMER  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should use the Wake Up function that releases  
Power Save Mode (the Panel Off mode and the Deep Sleep mode).  
If ON is specified, Power Save Mode (the Panel Off mode and the Deep Sleep  
mode) is released when the time specified in WAKE UP TIME (See the previous  
item) has elapsed.  
If OFF is specified, the printer does not use the Wake Up function.  
NOTE  
The Wake Up function is for releasing the printer from Power Save Mode (the Panel  
Off mode and the Deep Sleep mode).When the printer is OFF, the Wake Up  
function does not function.  
POWER SAVE TIME (TIMER SETTINGS)  
00:00 to 23:59  
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If POW. SAVE TIMER (See the next item) is set to ON, the printer enters Power  
Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode) when the time specified in this item has  
elapsed.  
This item is convenient if you want to set the printer to Power Save Mode 1 (the  
Panel Off mode) on the same time everyday.  
POW. SAVE TIMER  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off  
mode) when the time specified in POWER SAVE TIME (See the previous item)  
has elapsed.  
If ON is specified, the printer enters Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode)  
when the time specified in POWER SAVE TIME has elapsed.  
If OFF is specified, the printer does not enter Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off  
mode) even when the time specified in POWER SAVE TIME has elapsed.  
While the printer is in Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode), the display on the  
control panel is off, and the following indicators are on.  
When the printer is  
Ready Indicator  
online  
When the printer is  
Message Indicator  
offline  
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NOTE  
As well as Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode), this printer has Power Save  
Mode 2 (the Printer Power Save mode). For details on Power Save Mode, see  
The printer does not enter Power Save Mode 1 (the Panel Off mode) during printing  
even when the time specified in POWER SAVE TIME has elapsed.  
You can specify whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode when an error  
is occurring in the printer (when the Message indicator is on, or the number in the  
DEEP SLEEP TIME  
00:00 to 23:59  
If DEEPSLEEP TIMER (See the next item) is set to ON, the printer enters Power  
Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep mode) when the time specified in this item has  
elapsed.  
This item is convenient if you want to set the printer to Power Save Mode 2 (the  
Deep Sleep mode) on the same time everyday.  
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NOTE  
DEEPSLEEP TIMER  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should enter Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep  
mode) when the time specified in DEEP SLEEP TIME (See the previous item) has  
elapsed.  
If ON is specified, the printer enters Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep Sleep mode)  
when the time specified in DEEP SLEEP TIME has elapsed.  
If OFF is specified, the printer does not enter Power Save Mode 2 (the Deep  
Sleep mode) even when the time specified in DEEP SLEEP TIME has elapsed.  
NOTE  
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FEEDER MENU Options  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, ENV.  
ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV. DL, ENV. ISO-B5, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray.  
IMPORTANT  
When you change the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray frequently, it is  
convenient if TRAY PAPER SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES. If TRAY PAPER SIZE is  
set to MIXED SIZES, you do not need to specify the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE  
each time you load the different size paper. However, observe the following when  
specifying MIXED SIZES.  
- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray matches the  
paper size specified in the printer driver before printing. If they do not match, the  
printer may stop printing, displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a  
paper jam may occur. Be sure to check if the paper size specified in the printer  
driver matches the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray before using  
prints without checking the paper size even when the paper size specified in the  
printer driver and the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray do not  
match.  
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- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are  
not using UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
NOTE  
Select CUSTOM SIZE or CUSTOM SIZER when you want to specify custom size  
paper using application and print it. If a message that prompts you to change the  
size of the paper appears during printing, press [Online] to clear the error before  
printing again.  
You cannot print on any area within 10 mm of the edges of an envelope. (If you  
have selected the [Print with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point] check box in  
[Finishing Details] in the printer driver, you can extend the printable area to near  
the edges of the paper. For more details, see Help of the printer driver.)  
You can obtain the same result by specifying the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE in  
the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
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CASSETTE1 SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette in the printer unit  
(Cassette 1).  
IMPORTANT  
When you change the orientation of the custom size paper loaded in the paper  
cassette frequently, it is convenient if CASSETTE1 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES.  
When CASSETTE1 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES, you do not need to specify the  
setting for CASSETTE1 SIZE each time you change the paper orientation.  
However, observe the following when specifying MIXED SIZES.  
- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette matches the  
paper size specified in the printer driver before printing. If they do not match, the  
printer may stop printing, displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a  
paper jam may occur. Be sure to check if the paper size specified in the printer  
driver matches the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette before using the  
without checking the paper size even when the paper size specified in the printer  
driver and the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette do not match.  
- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are  
not using UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
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NOTE  
Select CUSTOM SIZE or CUSTOM SIZER when you want to specify custom size  
paper using application and print it. If a message that prompts you to change the  
size of the paper appears during printing, press [Online] to clear the error before  
printing again.  
You can obtain the same result by specifying the setting for CASSETTE1 SIZE in  
the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
CASSETTE2 SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette of the paper feeder  
(Cassette 2).  
IMPORTANT  
When you change the orientation of the custom size paper loaded in the paper  
cassette frequently, it is convenient if CASSETTE2 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES.  
When CASSETTE2 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES, you do not need to specify the  
setting for CASSETTE2 SIZE each time you change the paper orientation.  
However, observe the following when specifying MIXED SIZES.  
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- Make sure that the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette matches the  
paper size specified in the printer driver before printing. If they do not match, the  
printer may stop printing, displaying the message <41 CHK PAPER SZE>, or a  
paper jam may occur. Be sure to check if the paper size specified in the printer  
driver matches the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette before using the  
without checking the paper size even when the paper size specified in the printer  
driver and the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette do not match.  
- When printing from UFR II Printer Driver, you can load paper either in portrait or  
landscape orientation. However, when printing custom size paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less, load the paper in landscape orientation. When you are  
not using UFR II Printer Driver, load the paper in portrait orientation.  
NOTE  
Select CUSTOM SIZE or CUSTOM SIZER when you want to specify custom size  
paper using application and print it. If a message that prompts you to change the  
size of the paper appears during printing, press [Online] to clear the error before  
printing again.  
You can obtain the same result by specifying the setting for CASSETTE2 SIZE in  
the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
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This option is displayed only when the optional paper feeder is installed.  
STD PAPER SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, ENV. ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV. DL,  
ENV. ISO-B5, A5, B5  
Specifies a standard paper size for when the printer cannot determine the size of  
the paper to process, such as when using paper that you cannot specify its size in  
an application.  
IMPORTANT  
When printing from Windows or Macintosh, specify the paper size in the printer  
driver. When you want to print from a computer in which an operating system such  
as MS-DOS and UNIX is used and cannot specify the paper size, specify the size  
in this item.  
TRAY PRIORITY  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should detect the paper source in order starting with  
the multi-purpose tray when AUTO is specified in the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
If OFF is specified, the printer detects if the size of the paper in a paper source  
matches the paper size of the received data in the following order.  
1
Cassette 1 Cassette 2 * Multi-purpose Tray  
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If ON is specified, the printer detects if the size of the paper in a paper source  
matches the paper size of the received data in the following order starting with the  
multi-purpose tray.  
1
Multi-purpose Tray Cassette 1 Cassette 2 *  
*1: Only when the optional paper feeder is installed  
NOTE  
If INVLDPAPER TRAY (See the next item) is set to ON, the setting for this item is  
ignored, and the printer detects the paper source starting with the paper cassette.  
When paper that is the same size as the paper size of the received data is not  
loaded in the selected paper source, the printer feeds paper from the multi-purpose  
tray.  
in the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
This item is effective only when PAPER SOURCE in the SELECT FEEDER menu  
is set to AUTO.  
Even if ON is specified for this item, the printer does not feed paper from the  
multi-purpose tray when the size of the paper in the multi-purpose tray is different  
from the paper size of the received data. However, if INVLDPAPER TRAY (See the  
next item) is set to ON, a message that prompts you to replace the paper in the  
multi-purpose tray appears when the paper that is the same size as the paper size  
of the received data is not loaded in the selected paper source.  
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Even if ON is specified for this item, depending on the received data, paper may be  
fed not from the multi-purpose tray but from the paper cassette when the Paper  
Source indicator for the paper cassette for the paper size of the received data is on.  
INVLDPAPER TRAY  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies what the printer does when paper that is the same size as the paper  
size of the received data is not loaded in the selected paper source.  
If OFF is specified, a message that prompts you to replace the paper in the paper  
cassette appears, and the printer stops printing.  
If ON is specified, the printer feeds paper from the multi-purpose tray. If the size of  
the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray is different from the paper size of the  
received data, a message that prompts you to replace the paper in the  
multi-purpose tray appears, and the printer stops printing. When no paper is  
loaded in the multi-purpose tray, or the multi-purpose tray runs out of paper, a  
message that informs you of the tray's paper-out condition appears, and the  
printer stops printing.  
NOTE  
If ON is specified for this item, the settings for TRAY in AUTO SELECTION (See the  
next item) and TRAY PRIORITY (See the previous item) are ignored, and the  
printer feeds paper from the multi-purpose tray when paper that is the same size as  
the paper size of the received data is not loaded in the selected paper source.  
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AUTO SELECTION  
TRAY.....................................ON*, OFF  
CASSETTE 1........................ON*, OFF  
1
CASSETTE 2* .....................ON*, OFF  
*1 CASSETTE 2 is displayed only when the optional paper feeder is installed.  
Specifies the paper source to be automatically selected when the automatic paper  
selection is specified in the SELECT FEEDER menu. Specify the setting for the  
multi-purpose tray and paper cassette individually.  
If ON is specified, the printer selects the respective paper source as the paper  
source to be automatically selected. If OFF is specified, the printer does not select  
the respective paper source as the paper source to be automatically selected.  
NOTE  
If INVLDPAPER TRAY (See the previous item) is set to ON, the setting for TRAY in  
this item is ignored, and the printer feeds paper from the multi-purpose tray when  
paper that is the same size as the paper size of the received data is not loaded in  
the selected paper source.  
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in the SELECT FEEDER menu.  
STD PAPER TYPE  
PLAIN PAPER*, PLAIN PAPER L, HEAVY PAPER 1, HEAVY PAPER 2,  
TRANSPARENCIES, ENVELOPE  
Specifies the default paper type. This printer internally applies the optimum print  
mode for the paper type specified in this item.  
Each print mode supports the following paper types.  
PLAIN PAPER L: Specify when the paper curls excessively on printing plain  
2
paper (64 - 80 g/m ) with STD PAPER TYPE set to PLAIN  
PAPER.  
2
PLAIN PAPER: Plain Paper (64 - 80 g/m ), Labels  
2
HEAVY PAPER 1: Heavy Paper (90 - 163 g/m )  
2
HEAVY PAPER 2: Heavy Paper (199 g/m )  
ENVELOPE: Envelopes  
TRANSPARENCIES: Transparencies  
IMPORTANT  
When printing from Windows or Macintosh, specify the paper type in the printer  
driver. When you want to print from a computer in which an operating system such  
as MS-DOS and UNIX is used and cannot specify the paper type, specify the paper  
type in this item.  
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2-SIDED PRINT.  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should print on one side or both sides of the paper.  
If ON is specified, the printer prints on both sides of the paper.  
IMPORTANT  
When printing from Windows or Macintosh, specify 2-sided printing in the printer  
driver. When you want to print from a computer in which an operating system such  
as MS-DOS and UNIX is used and cannot specify 2-sided printing, specify the  
setting in this item.  
NOTE  
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You can perform automatic 2-sided printing only on plain paper (64 to 80 g/m ) and  
2
heavy paper (90 to 120 g/m ) at sizes of A4, Legal, and Letter. For more details,  
When performing automatic 2-sided printing on paper with a logo, load the paper  
as the following.  
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- When printing from the paper cassette, load the paper with the printing side of the  
first page facing up.  
- When printing from the multi-purpose tray, load the paper with the printing side of  
the first page facing down.  
You can obtain the same result by setting 2-SIDED PRINT. in the SELECT  
FEEDER menu.  
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LAYOUT MENU Options  
COPIES  
1 to 9999; 1*  
Specifies the number of copies to be printed.  
The printer prints the specified number of copies.  
OFFSET Y/OFFSET X  
-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)  
Adjusts the printing position in the vertical direction (Y) or the horizontal direction  
(X) by the specified value.  
The printing position changes as follows according to the increase and decrease  
of the specified value.  
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OFFSET Y:  
As the value increases, the gutter width in the Y direction  
increases.  
As the value decreases, the gutter width in the Y direction  
decreases.  
OFFSET X: As the value increases, the gutter width in the X direction  
increases.  
As the value decreases, the gutter width in the X direction  
decreases.  
Range adjusted by "OFFSET X"  
+ direction  
X
X
Front  
Back  
Front  
Back  
Y
Y
ABC  
DEF  
Range adjusted  
by "OFFSET Y"  
ABC  
DEF  
Adjust using  
OFFSET X  
and OFFSET Y  
IMPORTANT  
If any part of the print image lies outside the printable area after adjusting the  
printing position, the part will be missing in the print result.  
NOTE  
Each time you press [ ], the value increases in 0.5 mm increments, and each  
time you press [ ], the value decreases in 0.5 mm increments. If you keep  
holding down [ ] or [ ], the speed of the value changing is increased.  
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BIND.LOCATION  
LONG EDGE*, SHORT EDGE  
Specifies which edge of the paper, the long edge or short edge, is to be bound.  
When you want to bind paper on which 2-sided printing is performed, the printer  
adjusts the binding location automatically according to the paper surface.  
Specify the binding location (top/bottom/left/right) and its width in GUTTER (See  
the next item).  
If LONG EDGE is specified, the binding location is created on the long edge of the  
paper.  
2-sided printing in  
portrait orientation  
2-sided printing in  
landscape orientation  
Front  
Back  
Front  
Back  
Gutter  
DEF  
ABC  
ABC  
DEF  
Gutter  
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If SHORT EDGE is specified, the binding location is created on the short edge of  
the paper.  
2-sided printing in  
portrait orientation  
2-sided printing in  
landscape orientation  
Front  
Gutter  
Back  
DEF  
Gutter  
Front  
ABC  
Back  
DEF  
ABC  
NOTE  
You cannot create a gutter only by specifying this item. A gutter can be created only  
after specifying this item in combination with the setting for GUTTER.  
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GUTTER  
-50.0 to 50.0; 0.0* (mm)  
Specifies the gutter width for printing with the binding location created. A gutter is  
created with the image shifted by the specified value.You can shift the image in  
the "+" direction with a positive value and in the "–" direction with a negative value.  
[0 mm]  
- direction  
+ direction  
Center  
Center  
Center  
Specify on which edge of the paper, the long edge or short edge, the gutter is to  
be created in BIND.LOCATION (See the previous item). On which edge (top/  
bottom/left/right) of the paper the gutter is created depends on the setting for  
BIND.LOCATION and which value "+" or "-" is specified for this item.  
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IMPORTANT  
If any part of the print image lies outside the printable area after creating a gutter,  
the part will be missing in the print result.  
NOTE  
Each time you press [ ], the value increases in 0.5 mm increments, and each  
time you press [ ], the value decreases in 0.5 mm increments. If you keep  
holding down [ ] or [ ], the speed of the value changing is increased.  
If the settings for OFFSET Y and OFFSET X are specified at the same time as the  
setting for this item is specified, the settings for OFFSET Y and OFFSET X are  
processed first, and then the setting for this item is processed.  
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Settings for BIND.LOCATION and GUTTER  
Specify BIND.LOCATION and GUTTER referring to the following finishing  
image.  
Binding location for when using  
paper in portrait orientation  
Binding location for when using  
paper in landscape orientation  
Front  
Back  
(2-sided printing)  
Front  
Back  
(2-sided printing)  
BIND.LOCATION : LONG EDGE  
GUTTER : + direction  
ABC  
DEF  
BIND.LOCATION : LONG EDGE  
GUTTER : - direction  
ABC  
DEF  
BIND.LOCATION : SHORT EDGE  
GUTTER : + direction  
DEF  
DEF  
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ABC  
ABC  
BIND.LOCATION : SHORT EDGE  
GUTTER : - direction  
Specify whether you print in portrait orientation or landscape orientation in an  
application.  
ALT.METHOD  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies the printing side of the last page on a job with odd number of pages  
The printing side of the last page varies depending on the setting for this item or  
paper source as the following.  
When printing from the paper cassette  
If ON is specified, the printer prints on the underside of the loaded paper.  
If OFF is specified, the printer prints on the upper side of the loaded paper.  
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When printing from the multi-purpose tray  
If ON is specified, the printer prints on the upper side of the loaded paper.  
If OFF is specified, the printer prints on the underside of the loaded paper.  
Specify OFF for this item when you want to match the setting of the orientation or  
printing side for the last page with those for its previous page, such as when you  
want to print previously printed paper etc. whose printing orientation or printing  
side is fixed.  
NOTE  
The setting is effective only when 2-SIDED PRINT. is set to ON.  
QUALITY MENU Options  
IMGE REFINEMENT  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer should use Image Refinement that enables to print  
jagged outlines of text or graphics smoothly.  
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If ON is specified, the printer prints using Image Refinement.  
If OFF is specified, the printer prints without using Image Refinement.  
NOTE  
The effect of Image Refinement varies depending on the pattern of text or graphics  
(diagrams, charts, graphs, etc).  
If GRADATION LEVEL (See the next item) is set to HIGH, the setting for this item is  
ignored, and the printer prints in the same way as when OFF is specified.  
GRADATION LEVEL  
STANDARD*, HIGH  
Specifies the gradation level for data.  
STANDARD is suitable to print thin lines or data of low resolution.  
HIGH is suitable to print data of high resolution with complex gradations, such as  
photographs and graded images.You print data more clearly than when  
STANDARD is specified.  
NOTE  
If this item is set to HIGH, the setting for IMGE REFINEMENT (See the previous  
item) is ignored even if ON is specified for it, and the printer prints in the same way  
as when OFF is specified.  
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TONER SAVE  
OFF*, ON  
The toner save mode is used to print a test page. If you use the toner save mode,  
you can print using less toner.  
NOTE  
If ON is specified for this item, you can save toner, but print result may be faint and  
unclear. Parts to which gradation is applied in very light gray may appear denser in  
color.  
DENSITY  
1 to 16; 3*  
Adjusts the print density for the print data. As the value increases, the print  
density becomes denser.  
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HALFTONES  
TEXT..............RESOLUTION*, GRADATION, COLOR TONE, HIGH RESOL.  
GRAPHICS ....COLOR TONE*, HIGH RESOL., RESOLUTION, GRADATION  
IMAGE............COLOR TONE*, HIGH RESOL., RESOLUTION, GRADATION  
This setting specifies how to express halftones in black and white data.  
Print data is expressed in dots. Fine gradations, edges, and shades are  
expressed by using dither patterns, which are groups of dots. This is called  
halftone processing.  
For example, using a pattern that sharpens character and line edges, or a pattern  
that smoothens image and graph gradation, enables you to obtain the most  
suitable texture.  
If RESOLUTION is selected, you can print text with distinct outlines, which is best  
to print text and thin lines.  
If GRADATION is selected, you can print with both smooth gradation and outlines,  
which is best to print graphs and graphics that use gradation.  
If COLOR TONE is selected, you can print with sharp gradation and well-balanced  
texture, contrasting light and shade, which is best for printing images.  
If HIGH RESOL. is selected, finer printing can be done than with RESOLUTION,  
although toner stability is somewhat weaker. This is suited to printing small  
characters and fine lines, and outlines (such as from CAD data) sharply.  
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QUALITY CHANGE  
CONT.PRINTING*, STOP PRINTING  
Specifies whether the printer should continue printing with the image quality level  
being lowered automatically or stop printing, displaying the following error  
message when the memory required for the process runs out.  
Error Message  
Setting  
When the printer receives a large amount of data or  
complicated data, the memory required for the  
process may run out, and the printer may print with  
the image quality level being lowered automatically.  
Specify whether the printer should display an error  
message when the printer is in this status.  
<38 LOW IMGE QLTY>  
If CONT.PRINTING is specified, the printer prints with the image quality level  
being lowered automatically without displaying a message.  
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If STOP PRINTING is specified, the printer stops printing, displaying a message.  
In this case, the printer resumes printing with the image quality level being  
lowered by pressing [Online].  
NOTE  
When the message <38 LOW IMGE QLTY> appears frequently by specifying  
STOP PRINTING for this item, perform the following procedure.  
1. If GRADATION LEVEL is set to HIGH, set it to STANDARD. If you do so,  
however, the printer prints with the gradation level of the data being lowered.  
2. When the message still appears after applying the Remedy 1, or when you  
want to print with the gradation level of the data as it is, install an optional  
expansion memory module (RAM).  
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INTERFACE MENU Options  
I/F CONNECTION  
USB...................................... ON*, OFF  
NETWORK........................... ON*, OFF  
Specifies the settings for the interfaces used for communication with the  
computer, etc.  
You can specify ON or OFF for each interface.  
Even if multiple interfaces are set to ON, the printer automatically switches to the  
one that received the data first. Therefore, you do not need to change the setting  
in the printer each time you connect the printer to different types of interfaces at  
the same time.  
IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
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MODE TIMEOUT  
OFF, 5 to 300 seconds; 15 seconds*  
Specifies the function to finish a job automatically.  
If you specify the time the printer times out in this item, the printer can finish a job  
automatically when the specified time has elapsed since no data is entered.  
If this item is specified, the printer can output paper automatically when data is  
remaining in the printer because of an application not sending the command to  
output paper.  
When OFF is specified, the printer does not use the function to finish a job  
automatically.  
IMPORTANT  
If the function to finish a job automatically is specified, the a job may be finished in  
the middle of the process when the computer takes a long time to process the data.  
In this case, adjust the time the printer times out.  
NOTE  
The Job indicator on the control panel is on or blinking during a job.  
When the printer is offline, the printer does not use the function to finish a job  
automatically.  
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NETWORK MENU  
TCP/IP SETTINGS  
IP MODE...............................MANUAL*, AUTO  
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PROTOCOL*  
DHCP..................................OFF*, ON  
BOOTP ...............................OFF*, ON  
RARP..................................OFF*, ON  
IP SETTINGS  
IP ADDRESS......................0.0.0.0*  
SUBNET MASK..................0.0.0.0*  
GATEWAY ADDRESS ........0.0.0.0*  
DNS  
PRIMARY ADD. ..................0.0.0.0*  
SECONDARY ADD.............0.0.0.0*  
WINS ....................................OFF*, ON  
ARP/PING.............................ON*, OFF  
FTP  
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FTP PRINT .........................OFF*, ON  
FTP SETTINGS..................ON*, OFF  
LPD PRINT...........................ON*, OFF  
RAW PRINT..........................ON*, OFF  
IPP PRINT ............................ON*, OFF  
HTTP ....................................ON*, OFF  
SNTP ....................................OFF*, ON  
RESPONSE..........................ON*, OFF  
IP ADD.RANGE  
REJECT RX/PRT................OFF*, ON  
2
REJECT ADD.SET.* ..........REJ IP 1 to 8  
PERMIT RX/PRT ................OFF*, ON  
2
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ..........PER IP 1 to 8  
REJ SET/BROWSE ............OFF*, ON  
2
REJECT ADD.SET.* ..........REJ IP 1 to 8  
PMT SET/BROWSE ...........OFF*, ON  
2
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ..........PER IP 1 to 8  
MAC ADDRESS SET  
PERMIT RECEIVE .............OFF*, ON  
2
PERMIT ADD.SET.* ..........PER.MAC ADD.1 to 50  
*1 PROTOCOL is displayed only when IP MODE is set to AUTO.  
*2 REJECT ADD.SET. and PERMIT ADD.SET. are displayed only when REJECT RX/PRT, PERMIT RX/  
PRT, REJ SET/BROWSE, PMT SET/BROWSE, or PERMIT RECEIVE is set to ON.  
Specifies the TCP/IP setting for the print server equipped with this printer.  
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IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
NOTE  
To enter a numeric value for IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, or GATEWAY  
ADDRESS, press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to each field (an area separated  
by periods to enter three-digit numbers) in which you want to enter respective  
values of the address. The numbers in the field blinks, allowing you to enter the  
value. Pressing [ ] increases the value and [ ] decreases the value. After  
entering values in all the fields, press [OK] to confirm the setting.  
For more details on the setting, see "Chapter 3 Using the Printer on a TCP/IP  
Network (Windows/UNIX)" in Network Guide.  
This item is displayed only when NETWORK in the I/F CONNECTION options is  
set to ON.  
APPLETALK  
OFF*, ON  
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Specifies whether the printer should use AppleTalk.  
NOTE  
For more details on AppleTalk, see "Chapter 4 Using the Printer on an AppleTalk  
Network (Macintosh)" in Network Guide.  
This item is displayed only when NETWORK in the I/F CONNECTION options is  
set to ON.  
SMB  
SMB SERVER...................... OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should use the SMB protocol.  
SNMP  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer should use the SNMP protocol.  
IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
NOTE  
For more details on SNMP, see "Chapter 2 Common Network Settings" in Network  
Guide.  
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START WAIT TIME  
0 to 300 seconds; 0 seconds*  
Specifies the time interval from when the printer is turned ON to when the protocol  
starts.  
NOTE  
For more details on startup waiting time, see "Chapter 2 Common Network  
Settings" in Network Guide.  
REMOTE UI SET.  
REMOTE UI..........................ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer should use the Remote UI.  
ETHERNET DRIVER  
AUTO DETECT.....................ON*, OFF  
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COMM.MODE* ....................HALF DUPLEX*, FULL DUPLEX  
1
ETHERNET TYPE* .............10 BASE-T*, 100 BASE-TX  
MAC ADDRESS....................(Display only)  
*1 COMM.MODE and THERNET TYPE are displayed only when AUTO DETECT is set to OFF.  
Configures the Ethernet driver.  
NOTE  
For more details on configuring the Ethernet driver, see "Chapter 2 Common  
Network Settings" in Network Guide.  
INIT.N/W SET.  
-
By the initialization in this item, you can reset the network settings to the default  
settings.  
The network settings can be initialized using the following procedure.  
1. Press [Settings].  
2. Select INTERFACE MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
3. Select NETWORK MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
4. Select INIT.N/W SET. using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
5. <OK?> is displayed. The initialization starts by pressing [OK].  
*
If you press [Online] without pressing [OK], the printer does not initialize the settings but becomes  
ready to print.  
NOTE  
This item is displayed only when NETWORK in the I/F CONNECTION options is  
set to ON.  
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CONNECT.RECOG.  
ON*, OFF  
When you print using a network, you may not obtain proper printout results  
(unreadable characters are printed, overlay print fails, etc.). In this case, specify  
OFF for this item.  
IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer or perform a  
hard reset to make the settings effective.  
EXT.RX BUFFER  
OFF*, ON  
If this item is set to ON, the memory capacity of the printer's receive buffer that  
receives the data is increased.You can speed up the time the computer exits  
when you send a large amount of data or complicated data from the computer.  
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IMPORTANT  
After changing the settings for this item, cycle the power of the printer to make the  
settings effective.  
NOTE  
This item is displayed only when an optional RAM module is installed.  
USER MAIN. Options  
ADJ.START POS.  
OFFSET Y(TRAY) ................ -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(TRAY)................ -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET Y(CASS1).............. -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(CASS1) ............. -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
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OFFSET Y(CASS2)* ........... -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
1
OFFSET X(CASS2)* .......... -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET Y(DUP.).................. -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
OFFSET X(DUP.) ................. -5.0 to 5.0; 0.0* (mm)  
*1 OFFSET Y(CASS2) and OFFSET X(CASS2) are displayed only when the optional paper feeder is  
installed.  
Specifies the printing position of the paper in the specified paper source. Adjusts  
the position in the vertical direction (Y) or the horizontal direction (X) by the  
specified value.  
The setting values is indicated in millimeters (mm), and you can adjust the  
position in 0.1 mm increments using [ ] and [ ].  
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If you do not adjust the printing position, specify "0.0" for this item.  
OFFSET Y(DUP.) and OFFSET X(DUP.) allow you to specify the printing position  
of the first page of 2-sided printing. The second page of 2-sided printing follows  
the settings for each paper source.  
IMPORTANT  
If any part of the print image lies outside the printable area after adjusting the  
printing position, the part will be missing in the print result.  
NOTE  
Each time you press [ ], the value increases in 0.1 mm increments, and each  
time you press [ ], the value decreases in 0.1 mm increments.  
the UTILITY menu.  
For adjusting the printing position, see "Adjusting the Printing Position," on p. 6-19.  
Be aware that, when adjusting the printing position for 2-sided printing, the  
orientation of the images on the reverse pages varies depending on the printing  
orientation or setting for BIND.LOCATION (See p. 5-24)  
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RECVRY PRINTING  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether to print the partially printed page when the printer stops printing  
due to a paper jam or an error occurring.  
If ON is specified for this item, the printer prints from the page in which a paper  
jam or error occurred.  
If OFF is specified for this item, the printer does not print from the partially printed  
page but prints from the next page when a paper jam or error has occurred.  
When the printer is performing 2-sided printing, it does not print the reverse page  
of the partially printed page. The printing starts from the front side of the next  
sheet.  
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SPECIAL MODE J  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should stop printing, displaying the message <41  
CHK PAPER SZE> or continue printing when TRAY PAPER SIZE, CASSETTE1  
SIZE, or CASSETTE2 SIZE is set to MIXED SIZES.  
If OFF is specified, the printer may stop printing, displaying <41 CHK PAPER  
SZE>, when the paper size specified in the application is different from the size of  
the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray or paper cassette. The paper on which  
the error occurred is output automatically.You can also continue printing by  
pressing [Online]. However, the data may not be printed properly, or a paper jam  
may occur.  
If ON is specified, the printer prints without performing a print check even when  
the paper size specified in the application is different from the size of the paper  
loaded in the multi-purpose tray or paper cassette. However, the printing speed  
may drop. Also, because the paper is printed at the paper size specified in the  
application, blank areas may appear on the printed paper or part of the images  
may be missing when the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray or  
paper cassette is different from the paper size specified in the application.  
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IMPORTANT  
For automatic 2-sided printing, <41 CHK PAPER SZE> always appears and the  
printer stops printing regardless of the setting for this item.  
SUBSTITUTE SIZE  
OFF*, ON  
When the paper cassette for the paper size to be used is not set in the printer, the  
printer switches the paper source to the following paper cassettes and prints.  
Size of the Paper to Be  
Printer Driver Setting  
Printed  
A4  
Letter  
A4  
Letter  
If ON is specified, the printer switches the paper size.  
If OFF is specified, the printer does not switch the paper size but stops printing,  
displaying an error message.  
NOTE  
Even if ON is specified, the printer does not switch the paper size when the paper  
source for the paper size is empty.  
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FIX.UNIT OFFSET  
IMAGE PRIOR.1*, IMAGE PRIOR.2, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer gives priority to the image quality or printing speed  
when printing after the paper is changed from narrower one to wider one.  
If IMAGE PRIOR.1 is specified, the printer prints giving priority to the image  
quality. However, the printing speed drops because this lengthens the waiting time  
before the operation begins.  
If IMAGE PRIOR.2 is specified, the waiting time becomes shorter than when  
IMAGE PRIOR.1 is specified.  
If OFF is specified, the waiting time is eliminated, and the printer prints giving  
priority to the printing speed.  
IMPORTANT  
If the printing speed is given priority, residual images of the printed text or images  
may appear on both sides of the paper.  
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SP.S-SIZE MODE  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies the waiting time before the print operation begins when printing paper  
with a narrower width (A5 size etc.) continuously.  
Specify ON when you want to shorten the waiting time giving priority to the  
printing speed. However, if you print wider paper immediately after printing  
narrower one, residual images of the printed text or images may appear on both  
sides of the paper. Therefore, specify ON only when you print paper with a  
narrower width continuously.  
SP.PRINT MODE  
PLAIN PAPER.......................OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether to apply Special Print Mode when printing plain paper.  
OFF: Does not apply Special Print Mode.  
ON: Specify when the paper curls excessively on printing plain paper.  
SETUP Menu Settings  
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PCL SETUP Options  
PAPER SAVE (PCL SETUP)  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer outputs the blank page that can be created due to  
no data existing between two Form Feed codes sent from an application.  
If ON is specified, the printer does not output the blank page. If OFF is specified,  
the printer outputs the blank page.  
If you use this function, you can save paper because the blank pages are not  
output.  
ORIENTATION  
PORTRAIT*, LANDSCAPE  
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Enables you to set the paper orientation.  
If PORTRAIT is selected, the print image is printed in portrait orientation  
regardless of the orientation of the paper in the paper drawers.  
When loading paper in  
landscape orientation  
When loading paper in  
portrait orientation  
A B C D E  
If LANDSCAPE is selected, the print image is printed in landscape orientation  
regardless of the orientation of the paper in the paper drawers.  
When loading paper in  
landscape orientation  
When loading paper in  
portrait orientation  
A B C D E  
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FONT NUMBER  
0 to 89; 0*  
Eables you to set the default font typeface for this printer function using the  
corresponding font numbers. Valid font numbers are from 0 to 89.  
POINT SIZE  
4.00 to 999.75 point; 12.00 point*  
If the number selected in FONT NUMBER is that of a proportionally spaced  
scalable font, this option appears in the PCL SETUP. It enables you to specify a  
point size for the default font.The point size can be adjusted in increments of 0.25  
pts.  
PITCH  
0.44 to 99.99 cpi; 10.00 cpi*  
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If the number selected in FONT NUMBER is that of a fixed pitch scalable font,  
Pitch appears in the PCL SETUP. It enables you to specify the pitch for the default  
font. The pitch can be adjusted in increments of 0.01 cpi (characters per inch).  
FORM LINES  
5 to 128 lines; 64 lines*  
Enables you to specify the number of lines to be printed on a page.You can  
specify from 5 to 128 lines.  
SYMBOL SET  
PC8*, ROMAN8, ROMAN9, ISOL1, ISOL2, ISOL5, ISOL6, ISOL9, PC775,  
PC8DN, PC850, PC852, PC858, PC8TK, PC1004, WINL1, WINL2, WINL5,  
WINBALT, DESKTOP, PS TEXT, LEGAL, ISO4, ISO6, ISO11, ISO15, ISO17,  
ISO21, ISO60, ISO69, WIN 30, MCTEXT  
Enables you to select the symbol set most suited to the needs of the host  
computer.  
CUSTOM SIZE  
SET*, DO NOT SET  
Enables you to specify a custom paper size. If SET is selected, you can enter a  
custom size.  
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NOTE  
You can only select the custom paper size entered with settings from the printer  
driver.  
UNIT OF MEASURE  
Millimeters*, Inches  
Enables you to specify the unit of measurement you would like to use to specify  
your custom paper size.  
NOTE  
This item is displayed only when CUSTOM SIZE is set to SET.  
X DIMENSION  
76.2 to 215.9 mm; 215.9 mm*(3.00 to 8.50 inches; 8.50 inches*)  
Enables you to specify the X dimension of the custom paper. The X dimension  
can be adjusted between 76.2 mm (3.00") and 215.9 mm (8.50") in increments of  
0.1 mm (0.01").  
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This function can be very useful when part of the printed image is cut off.  
Increasing this dimension may allow some of the missing text to be correctly  
printed. Make sure you do not increase the X dimension beyond the actual size of  
the paper you are using for printing.  
NOTE  
This item is displayed only when CUSTOM SIZE is set to SET.  
Y DIMENSION  
127.0 to 355.6 mm; 355.6 mm*(5.00 to 14.00 inches; 14.00 inches*)  
Enables you to specify theY dimension of the custom paper.TheY dimension can  
be adjusted between 127.0 mm (5.00") and 355.6 mm (14.00") in increments of  
0.1 mm (0.01").  
This function can be very useful when part of the printed image is cut off.  
Increasing this dimension may allow some of the missing text to be correctly  
printed. Make sure you do not increase the Y dimension beyond the actual size of  
the paper you are using for printing.  
NOTE  
This item is displayed only when CUSTOM SIZE is set to SET.  
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APPEND CR TO LF  
NO*, YES  
Enables you to specify whether to append a carriage return (CR) when line feed  
code (LF) is received.  
IfYES is selected, the print head moves to the beginning of the next line when line  
feed code is received.  
If NO is selected, the print head moves down to the next line when line feed code  
is received, and the margin does not change (such as to the beginning of the next  
line).  
ABCDE FGHIJ  
LF code ( ↓ ) only  
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ABCDE  
FGHIJ  
ABCDE  
FGHIJ  
Append CR to LF 'YES'  
Append CR to LF 'NO'  
ENLRG A4 WIDTH  
OFF*, ON  
Determines whether to expand the printable area of A4 size paper to that of Letter  
size in width.  
If ON is selected, all the area on a page 4.23 mm (1/6") from the top and bottom  
edges and 1.28 mm (1/20") from the left and right edges is available for printing on  
A4 paper. Only the width increases.  
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If OFF is selected, all the area on a page 4.23 mm (1/6") from the top, bottom, left,  
and right edges is available for printing on A4 paper.  
C
C
D
D
A
A
B
B
D
D
C
C
'On'  
'Off'  
Printable area  
Settings  
ON  
OFF  
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A: Length  
B: Width  
288.54 mm (11 1/3")  
207.44 mm (8 1/6")  
1.28 mm (1/20")  
201.54 mm (7 7/8")  
4.23 mm (1/6")  
C: Left and right edges  
D: Top and bottom edges  
4.23 mm (1/6")  
NOTE  
This setting is applicable for A4 paper only.  
This setting is applicable for portrait orientation only.  
UFR II SETUP Options  
PAPER SAVE (UFR II SETUP)  
ON*, OFF  
Specifies whether the printer outputs the blank page that can be created due to  
no data existing between two Form Feed codes sent from an application.  
If ON is specified, the printer does not output the blank page. If OFF is specified,  
the printer outputs the blank page.  
If you use this function, you can save paper because the blank pages are not  
output.  
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UTILITY Menu Settings  
NOTE  
For the output samples of CONFIG.PAGE, N/W STATUS PRINT, and PRNTPOSNPRINT,  
output sample of the PCL font list, see "The Lists Common to Certain Settings in the  
CONFIG.PAGE  
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Prints the capacity of the built-in memory (RAM) or the contents specified in the  
SETUP menu.You can select this item regardless of the setting for the operation  
mode.  
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NOTE  
CONFIG.PAGE is designed to be printed on A4 size paper. Load a sheet of A4 size  
paper in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray.  
PCL UTILITY  
FONTS LIST  
Prints internal information of the printer in the PCL mode.  
FONTS LIST  
A list of the fonts that can be used in the PCL mode is printed.  
CLEANING  
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The printer cleans the fixing roller by printing a cleaning page.  
If CLEANING is executed, <CLEANING1 PAPER> is displayed. Load a sheet of  
A4 size paper in the multi-purpose tray, then press [Online].  
A cleaning paper is printed. Load the cleaning paper with the printed side facing  
down in the multi-purpose tray, then press [Online]. The loaded cleaning paper is  
fed, cleaning inside fixing roller.  
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NOTE  
For details on cleaning the fixing roller see "Cleaning the Fixing Roller," on p. 6-16.  
N/W STATUS PRINT  
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Prints the version number and the settings of the print server equipped with this  
printer.  
PRNTPOSNPRINT  
-
the printout results to confirm the setting for ADJ.START POS.  
NOTE  
For adjusting the printing position, see "Adjusting the Printing Position," on p. 6-19.  
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JOB Menu Settings  
JOB LOG LIST  
-
Prints the job logs printed from the computer.  
File names and print dates are printed on the job log list.  
NOTE  
If the printer has no job log, nothing is printed.  
Up to 48 job logs are printed on the job log list.  
REPORTLOG LST  
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Prints the job logs of the printed CONFIG.PAGE or N/W STATUS PRINT.  
Print dates, etc are printed on the report log list.  
NOTE  
If the printer has no job log, nothing is printed.  
Up to 16 job logs are printed on the report log list.  
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RESET Menu Settings  
SOFT RESET / HARD RESET  
-
Resets the printer when a problem has occurred or you want to cancel printing.  
If you perform a soft reset, the printer stops the current process and deletes the  
jobs in the printer memory, received print data, and the job being processed. If  
you perform a hard reset, the printer cancels all the process and deletes the jobs.  
To perform a soft reset, select SOFT RESET in the RESET menu, and then press  
[OK].  
To perform a hard reset, select SOFT RESET in the RESET menu, hold down  
[OK] for 3 seconds or more to display HARD RESET, and then release the button.  
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IMPORTANT  
Be sure to cancel printing from the computer before performing a soft reset.  
When the soft reset or hard reset is performed, the data being printed and the data  
being received by all the interfaces is deleted. Therefore, perform printing from the  
computer again as needed.  
If you perform a soft reset or hard reset, the data that has been already sent to the  
memory are all deleted even if it is the data of other interface. If you are using the  
printer on a network, be careful so that this operation does not affect the data from  
other computers when resetting the printer.  
If you perform a hard reset while the printer is receiving data, the data that has not  
yet been sent to the memory will be sent after the reset. However, the data may not  
be printed properly.  
FORM FEED  
-
When a job is canceled from the computer or the data is less than one page, the  
data may remain in the printer memory, and the job may not be completed  
properly. As long as the printer remains in this status, you cannot print the next job  
because the printer cannot receive the next data. In this case, force the printer to  
output the print data using the procedure for this item.  
IMPORTANT  
If you have output data, the data being printed is deleted. Print the data from the  
computer again.  
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NOTE  
The Job indicator is on when any print data remains in the printer memory or when  
no print data remains in the printer but a job has not yet been completed.  
If MODE TIMEOUT for a job is specified, data less than one page is also output  
automatically when the specified time has elapsed. MODE TIMEOUT for a job is  
set to 15 seconds in the default settings.  
If the Job indicator does not go off even after outputting the data, perform a soft  
reset. (See the previous item)  
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SELECT FEEDER Menu Settings  
PAPER SOURCE  
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AUTO*, CASSETTE 1, CASSETTE 2* , TRAY  
*1 CASSETTE 2 is displayed only when the optional paper feeder is installed.  
Selects the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray from which the printer feed  
paper. After a paper source is selected, the corresponding Paper Source indicator  
comes on.  
Multi-purpose tray  
Cassette 1  
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Cassette2*  
*Optional  
NOTE  
The installed paper cassettes and multi-purpose tray usually become the target  
paper source when the printer feeds paper automatically. However, you can except  
them from the target paper source.  
If paper of the same size is loaded in 2 or more paper sources when the paper  
source setting is specified to be selected automatically, paper is fed from the upper  
paper source regardless of the status of the paper source indicators. When the  
paper source runs out of paper, the paper source switches to other one in which  
paper of the same size is loaded.  
and the printer feeds paper from the multi-purpose tray when paper that is the  
same size as the paper size of the received data is not loaded in the selected paper  
source.  
When feeding paper from the multi-purpose tray, you need to specify the size of the  
loaded paper previously. The default value is "A4".  
TRAY PAPER SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, ENV.  
ISO-C5, ENV. COM10, ENV. MONARCH, ENV. DL, ENV. ISO-B5, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray.  
You can obtain the same result by specifying the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE in  
the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu. For more details, see "TRAY  
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CASSETTE1 SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette in the printer unit  
(Cassette 1).  
You can specify the same setting in CASSETTE1 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU  
options in the SETUP menu. For more details, see "CASSETTE1 SIZE," on p.  
CASSETTE2 SIZE  
A4*, LTR, LGL, EXEC, MIXED SIZES, CUSTOM SIZE, CUSTOM SIZER, A5, B5  
Specifies the size of the paper loaded in the paper cassette of the paper feeder  
(Cassette 2).  
You can specify the same setting in CASSETTE2 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU  
options in the SETUP menu. For more details, see "CASSETTE2 SIZE," on p.  
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NOTE  
This option is displayed only when the optional paper feeder is installed.  
2-SIDED PRINT.  
OFF*, ON  
Specifies whether the printer should print on one side or both sides of the paper.  
You can specify the same setting in 2-SIDED PRINT. in the FEEDER MENU  
options in the SETUP menu. For more details, see "2-SIDED PRINT.," on p. 5-22.  
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Routine Maintenance  
6
CHAPTER  
This chapter describes the procedures for maintaining the printer such as replacing the  
cartridges and cleaning the printer.  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
This section describes how to replace or handle the toner cartridges and  
precautions on storing them.  
Contact the store where you purchased the printer to obtain replacement toner  
cartridges.  
When <PREPARE TONER>/<CHECK TONER> Appears  
Toner cartridges are consumable products. If the toner is running out during  
printing, a message appears in the display.  
Message  
When it is Displayed  
Contents and Remedies  
- You can continue to print.  
16 PREPARE TONER  
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When a toner cartridge - Have a new toner cartridge available.  
needs to be replaced  
soon  
- It is recommended that you replace the  
toner cartridge before printing a large  
amount of data.  
- The printer stops printing.  
16 CHECK TONER  
- Pressing [Online] continues the job.  
- Have a new toner cartridge available.  
- It is recommended that you replace the  
toner cartridge before printing a large  
amount of data.  
When a toner cartridge  
needs to be replaced  
soon  
- You can continue to print.  
9F CHECK TONER  
When there is a  
- You can continue printing for a while,  
however, as this may result in damage to  
the printer, it is recommended to replace  
the toner cartridge with a new one.  
possibility that the toner  
cartridge has reached  
the end of its life  
When the toner  
1G CHECK TONER  
cartridge has reached  
the end of its life or  
when there is a  
possibility that a toner  
cartridge whose life has  
once reached the end is  
installed  
- You can continue to print.  
- You can continue printing for a while,  
however, as this may result in damage to  
the printer, it is recommended to replace  
the toner cartridge with a new one.  
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Whether <16 PREPARE TONER> or <16 CHECK TONER> appears when lifetime of a toner cartridge has reached  
depends on the setting for WARNING STEP (See p. 5-11) in the SETUP menu. The printer is set to display <16  
PREPARE TONER> in the default settings.  
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IMPORTANT  
If the printing appears faint or inconsistent even when <16 PREPARE TONER> or <16  
CHECK TONER> does not appear, this may be due to any toner cartridge reaching the  
end of its life. Do not continue to use the toner cartridge and replace it with new a one  
when there is deterioration in print quality.When you replace a toner cartridge, be sure to  
use a toner cartridge designed for this printer.  
NOTE  
Two types of toner cartridge that have different lifetime (Canon Genuine Cartridges) are  
available for this printer.  
The lifetime of the toner cartridges (Canon Genuine Cartridges) designed for this printer  
is approximately 6,000 pages or 12,000 pages. The page counts are on the basis of  
"ISO/IEC 19752"* when printing A4 size paper with the default print density setting. The  
level of toner consumption varies depending on the type of documents printed. If your  
average document contains a lot of diagrams, charts, or graphs, the life of the toner  
cartridge will be shorter as they consume more toner.  
*
"ISO/IEC 19752" is the global standard related to "Method for the determination of toner cartridge yield for  
monochromatic electrophotographic printers and multi-function devices that may contain printer  
components" issued by ISO (International Organization for Standardization).  
This section describes the procedure, taking the toner cartridge with its lifetime of  
approximately 6,000 pages (Canon Genuine Cartridges) as an example.  
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one using the following procedure.  
WARNING  
Do not throw a used toner cartridge into open flames, as this may cause the  
toner remaining inside the cartridge to ignite, resulting in burns or a fire.  
CAUTION  
Take care not to allow the toner to come into contact with your hands or  
clothing, as this will dirty your hands or clothing. If they become dirty, wash  
them immediately with cold water. Washing with warm water will set the toner  
and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.  
IMPORTANT  
Dispose of the packing materials according to local regulations.  
Be sure to use only the toner cartridges designed for this printer.  
NOTE  
For details on handling toner cartridges, see "Precautions for Handling Toner Cartridges,"  
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Open the front cover.  
While pressing the lever on the top of the front cover, open it gently.  
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2
Remove the toner cartridge from the printer.  
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IMPORTANT  
Be sure not to touch the high-voltage contacts (A) or electrical contact (B) shown in the  
figure, as this may result in damage to the printer.  
(A)  
(B)  
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3
If chipped paper or toner accumulates on the transport guide,  
clean the transport guide.  
Raise the transport guide.  
Holding the green tab, raise the transport guide.  
CAUTION  
Do not take your hands off the transport guide.The transport guide may  
snap back to its original position, and this may result in personal injury.  
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Using a slightly dampened cloth with water, wipe off chipped paper and toner  
that are attached to the transport guide.  
After wiping off the dirt, wipe the area with a soft, dry cloth.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not use a cleaning agent such as mild detergent.  
Be sure not to touch the feed roller (A). This may result in damage to the printer or  
printer error.  
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(A)  
Be sure that no water or chipped paper is remaining on the transport guide.  
Be sure to finish with wiping with a dry cloth. Water remaining inside the printer  
may result in damage to the printer.  
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Gently move the transport guide back to its original position.  
CAUTION  
Do not take your hands off the transport guide until the transport guide  
returns to its original position.The transport guide may snap back to its  
original position, and this may result in personal injury.  
4
Take the new toner cartridge out of the protective bag after  
taking it out of the package.  
6
Use scissors to open the protective bag so as not to damage the toner cartridge.  
IMPORTANT  
Keep the protective bag for the toner cartridge. It may be required after taking out  
the toner cartridge for printer maintenance.  
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Hold the toner cartridge as shown in the figure, and shake it  
gently 5 or 6 times to evenly distribute the toner inside the  
cartridge.  
IMPORTANT  
If toner is not distributed evenly, this may result in deterioration in print quality. Be  
sure to carry out this procedure properly.  
6
Be sure to shake the toner cartridge gently. If you do not shake the cartridge gently,  
toner may spill out.  
6
Place the toner cartridge on a flat surface, fold back the tab of  
a
the sealing tape , and then pull out the sealing tape (approx.  
b
52 cm long) gently while supporting the toner cartridge.  
Remove the sealing tape by hooking your fingers into the tab and pulling it out  
straight in the direction of the arrow.  
a
b
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CAUTION  
If the sealing tape is pulled out forcefully or stopped at midpoint, toner  
may spill out. If the toner gets into your eyes or mouth, wash them  
immediately with cold water and immediately consult a physician.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not pull the sealing tape diagonally, upwards, or downwards. If the tape is  
severed, it may become difficult to pull out completely.  
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Pull out the sealing tape completely from the toner cartridge. If any tape remains in  
the toner cartridge, this may result in poor print quality.  
When pulling out the sealing tape, be careful not to touch the toner cartridge  
memory (A) or hold the drum protective shutter (B) with your hands.  
(B)  
(A)  
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Hold the toner cartridge properly with the arrowed side facing  
up as shown in the figure.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not hold the toner cartridge in a manner that is not directed in this procedure.  
6
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Push the toner cartridge into the printer until it touches the  
back of the printer while aligning (A) on both sides of the  
toner cartridge with the toner cartridge guides inside the  
printer.  
(A)  
(A)  
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9
Close the front cover.  
Close the front cover completely until it clicks.  
IMPORTANT  
If you cannot close the front cover, check if the toner cartridge is installed properly.  
If you try to close the front cover forcefully, this may result in damage to the printer  
or toner cartridge.  
Do not leave the front cover open for a long time after installing the toner cartridge.  
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Precautions for Handling Toner Cartridges  
A toner cartridge consists of light-sensitive components and intricate mechanical  
components. Handling the toner cartridge without due care may lead to damage to  
the toner cartridge or deterioration in print quality. Be careful of the following points  
when removing or installing the toner cartridge.  
WARNING  
Do not throw a used toner cartridge into open flames, as this may cause the  
toner remaining inside the cartridge to ignite, resulting in burns or a fire.  
CAUTION  
Take care not to allow the toner to come into contact with your hands or  
clothing, as this will dirty your hands or clothing. If they become dirty, wash  
them immediately with cold water. Washing with warm water will set the toner  
and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.  
IMPORTANT  
When you take the toner cartridge out of the printer for servicing the printer, place the  
toner cartridge into the original protective bag, or wrap it with a thick cloth immediately.  
Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct sunlight or strong light.  
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Do not jolt the toner cartridge memory (A) or bring it near a magnetic field. This may  
result in damage to the cartridge. Print quality may deteriorate if you touch or damage the  
photosensitive drum inside the toner cartridge. Be sure not to touch or open the drum  
protective shutter (B).  
(B)  
(A)  
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Be careful not to hold or touch areas that are not specified in this procedure, such as the  
electrical contacts (C). This may result in damage to the cartridge.  
(C)  
When handling a toner cartridge, hold it properly as shown in the figure and handle it with  
the arrowed side facing up. Do not place it vertically or upside-down.  
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Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the toner cartridge.  
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Condensation may form in and on a toner cartridge if it is brought into an environment  
that exposes it to sudden changes in temperature and/or humidity. If you move the toner  
cartridge to a location that is warmer or has higher humidity, leave the cartridge in the  
new location for 2 hours or longer without opening the protective bag to allow it to adjust  
to the new temperature.  
Be sure to use a new toner cartridge before the expiration date indicated on the package.  
Keep the toner cartridge away from products that generate magnetic waves, such as a  
display or computer.  
A toner cartridge is a magnetic product. Keep the toner cartridge away from products that  
may be damaged by magnetic waves, such as a floppy disk or disk drive. This may lead  
to damage to data.  
Storing Toner Cartridges  
Be careful of the following points when storing a new toner cartridge or handling a  
toner cartridge that has been taken out of the printer for maintenance or moving the  
printer.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not take a new toner cartridge out of the protective bag until it is ready to be used.  
When you take the toner cartridge out of the printer for servicing the printer or other  
purposes, place the toner cartridge into the original protective bag, or wrap it with a thick  
cloth immediately.  
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Do not place it vertically or upside-down. Store the toner cartridge in the same  
orientation as when installed in the printer.  
Do not store the toner cartridge in a place exposed to direct sunlight.  
Do not store cartridges in a hot or humid place, or a place where the temperature and  
humidity can change significantly.  
Storing environment temperature: 0 to 35°C (32 to 95°F)  
Storing humidity range: 35 to 85% RH (no condensation)  
Do not store the toner cartridge in a place where corrosive gases, such as ammonia, are  
generated, or where a considerable amount of salt is contained in the air, or where there  
is a lot of dust.  
Keep the toner cartridge out of the reach of small children.  
Keep the toner cartridge away from products that may be damaged by magnetic waves,  
such as a floppy disk or disk drive.  
Condensation  
Even within the storable humidity range, water droplets may develop both inside and  
outside of the toner cartridge due to the difference in temperature. The development of  
water droplets is called condensation. Condensation will adversely affect the quality of the  
toner cartridge.  
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Adjusting the Print Density  
Adjust the print density using the following procedure when the printout result is too  
dense or too light in color.The toner density is set to the standard density (3) before  
shipment.You can adjust the toner density between 1 and 16.  
1
2
Press [Settings].  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
Select QUALITY MENU using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
6
QUALITY MENU  
IMGE REFINEMENT  
The options for QUALITY MENU are displayed.  
3
4
Select DENSITY using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
DENSITY  
=3  
The settings for DENSITY are displayed.  
Specify the target numeric value using [ ] and [ ], then  
press [OK].  
Pressing [ ] decreases the value, and the print density becomes lighter.  
Pressing [ ] increases the value, and the print density becomes denser.  
6
=6  
"=" is displayed on the left of the value, and the density is specified.  
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Cleaning the Fixing Roller  
When the front or back of the printed paper has smudge marks, clean the fixing  
roller using the following procedure. Print quality deterioration can be prevented by  
cleaning the fixing roller.  
IMPORTANT  
The cleaning paper cannot be printed on any paper other than A4. Be sure to use A4 size  
paper.  
To print a cleaning paper, load a sheet of A4 size paper in the multi-purpose tray.  
1
Make sure that the printer is online.  
If the printer is not online, press [Online].  
6
2
Press [Utility].  
UTILITY MENU  
CONFIG.PAGE  
3
Select CLEANING using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
CLEANING  
EXECUTING  
CLEANING PAPER  
<CLEANING PAPER> appears in the display, and the printer waits to print the  
cleaning paper.  
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4
Load a sheet of A4 size paper in the multi-purpose tray, then  
press [Online].  
CLEANING PAPER  
01 CLEANING  
00 PROCESSING A4  
CLEANING  
The cleaning paper is printed.  
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5
6
Load the cleaning page with the printed side facing down and  
the arrow mark going into the multi-purpose tray first.  
Press [Online].  
CLEANING  
6
01 CLEANING  
The paper is fed into the printer slowly, and the printer starts cleaning the fixing  
roller.  
NOTE  
Cleaning takes approximately 90 seconds.  
The cleaning process cannot be canceled. Please wait until it is completed.  
When the front or back of the printed paper has smudge marks even after  
performing the procedure above, perform the cleaning again. When doing so, do  
not use the cleaning paper output in Step 4 above but load A4-size blank paper in  
the multi-purposes tray, and then perform the cleaning.  
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Adjusting the Printing Position  
If the printing position is skewed when printing from a certain paper source, you can  
adjust the position from the control panel.  
IMPORTANT  
If any part of the print image lies outside the printable area after adjusting the printing  
position, the part will be missing in the print result.  
NOTE  
Be aware that, when adjusting the printing position for 2-sided printing, the orientation of  
the images on the reverse pages varies depending on the printing orientation or setting  
for BIND.LOCATION.  
Checking the Printing Position  
6
Perform the Printing Position Adjustment Print and check the position and direction  
to be adjusted.  
IMPORTANT  
When adjusting the printing position for 2-sided printing, set 2-SIDED PRINT. (See p.  
5-22) to ON previously.  
1
2
Press [Feeder Selection].  
When adjusting the printing position for 2-sided printing, select the desired  
paper source.  
SELECT FEEDER  
PAPER SOURCE  
Select PAPER SOURCE using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
PAPER SOURCE  
=AUTO  
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Select the paper source that you want to check the printing  
position using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
CASSETTE 1  
=CASSETTE 1  
00 READY  
A4  
4
5
Make sure that the printer is online.  
If the printer is not online, press [Online].  
Press [Utility].  
UTILITY MENU  
CONFIG.PAGE  
6
6
Select PRNTPOSNPRINT using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
PRNTPOSNPRINT  
EXECUTING  
The Printing Position Adjustment Print is printed as shown in the following. The  
top of the output paper is the top of the Printing Position Adjustment Print.  
Top  
Feeding  
direction  
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Next, check the printout results and specify the direction and position to be adjusted in  
"Adjusting the Printing Position" (See the next item).  
Adjusting the Printing Position  
The measurements of  
printed on paper are as the following:  
"
"
10 mm  
5 mm  
* 5 mm from each edge of  
paper (10 mm for envelopes)  
This section describes the setting procedure for the following Printing Position  
Adjustment Print printed with Cassette 1 specified, as an example.  
In this case, adjust the printing position by -5.0 mm upward.  
Top  
6
Feeding  
direction  
IMPORTANT  
OFFSET Y (DUP.) and OFFSET X (DUP.) allow you to specify the printing position of the  
first page of 2-sided printing. The second page of 2-sided printing follows the settings for  
each paper source.  
NOTE  
The printing position can be adjusted within a range from + 5.0 to - 5.0 mm.  
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1
2
Press [Online].  
The Online indicator goes off, allowing you to specify the settings on the control  
panel.  
Press [Settings].  
SETUP  
CONTROL MENU  
3
4
Select USER MAIN. using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
USER MAIN.  
ADJ.START POS.  
The options for USER MAIN. are displayed.  
6
Select ADJ.START POS. using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
ADJ.START POS.  
OFFSET Y(TRAY)  
The settings for the printing position are displayed.  
5
6
Select the paper source that you want to check the printing  
position using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
OFFSET Y(CASS1)  
=0.0  
Specify the target numeric value using [ ] and [ ], then  
press [OK].  
Next, check the printout results of the Printing Position Adjustment Print and  
select the numerical value to adjust the position.  
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Each time you press [ ], the value increases in +0.1 mm increments, and each  
time you press [ ], the value decreases in -0.1 mm increments. If you keep  
holding down [ ] or [ ], the speed of the value changing is increased.  
-5.0  
=-5.0  
"=" is displayed on the left of the value, and the printing position is specified.  
7
8
Press [Online] to place the printer online.  
Press [Utility].  
UTILITY MENU  
CONFIG.PAGE  
9
Select PRNTPOSNPRINT using [ ] and [ ], then press [OK].  
6
PRNTPOSNPRINT  
EXECUTING  
The printing position adjustment print in which the setting is changed is printed.  
Check the printout results to confirm the printing position.  
To make further adjustment, repeat Step 1 to 9.  
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Cleaning the Outside of the Printer  
Periodically clean the outer surfaces and ventilation slots of the printer to maintain  
the optimal printing quality. When cleaning the printer, be careful of the following  
points in order to prevent an electrical shock or printer malfunctions.  
WARNING  
When cleaning the printer, turn OFF the main power switch, and then unplug the  
power plug. Failure to observe these steps may result in a fire or electrical  
shock.  
Do not use alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or other flammable substances. If  
flammable substances come into contact with electrical parts inside the printer,  
it may result in a fire or electrical shock.  
IMPORTANT  
Be careful not to use a cleaning agent other than water or a mild detergent diluted with  
water, as this may deform or crack the plastic materials in the printer.  
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When using a mild detergent, be sure to dilute it with water.  
Grease or oil does not have to be applied to this printer. Be sure not to apply grease or  
oil.  
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a
Turn the printer and computer OFF , remove the USB cable  
1
b
, and then disconnect the power plug from the AC power  
c
.
outlet  
c
b
a
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a
2
Firmly wring a soft cloth dampened with water or a mild  
detergent diluted with water, and wipe off the dirt.  
If you use a mild detergent for cleaning, be sure to wipe away the detergent with  
a soft cloth dampened with water.  
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3
4
After wiping off the dirt, wipe the printer with a dry cloth.  
When the printer is completely dry, plug the power plug into  
the AC power outlet, and then connect the USB cable.  
6
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Moving the Printer  
When changing the location of the printer or moving the printer for maintenance, be  
sure to perform the following procedure.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure that the front cover and face-up output tray are closed before carrying the  
printer.  
NOTE  
For details on the installation site, see "Getting Started Guide".  
a
Turn the printer and computer OFF , remove the USB cable  
1
b
, and then disconnect the power plug from the AC power  
c
.
outlet  
6
c
b
a
a
WARNING  
Be sure to turn the printer and computer OFF, unplug the power plug, and  
then disconnect all the interface cables from the printer before moving the  
printer. Otherwise, the power cord or interface cables may be damaged,  
resulting in a fire or electrical shock.  
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2
3
Remove all the interface cables and the power cord from the  
printer.  
Pull out the paper cassette.  
6
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4
Move the printer unit from the installation site.  
From the front side, securely hold the printer by the lift handles located on the  
lower portion of the printer with both hands.  
6
CAUTION  
This printer weighs approximately 16.2 kg without the paper cassette  
installed. Please be careful not to hurt your back or other portions of your  
body when carrying the printer.  
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Be sure not to hold the printer by the front portion, back portion, or any  
portions other than the lift handles. If you do so, you may drop the printer,  
resulting in personal injury.  
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Be sure to hold the printer from the front side when carrying it. If you hold  
the printer from the rear side, you may get off-balanced and drop the  
printer, resulting in personal injury.  
Do not carry the printer with the paper cassette attached. If you do so, the  
paper cassette may drop resulting in personal injury.  
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Do not carry the printer with the paper feeder installed. If you do so, the  
paper feeder may drop resulting in personal injury.  
NOTE  
If the optional paper feeder was previously installed in the printer, place the paper  
feeder on the new installation site before carrying the printer to the site. For details  
on the procedure for installing the paper feeder, see "Getting Started Guide".  
6
5
6
Put the printer down carefully at the new installation site.  
CAUTION  
Put the printer down slowly and carefully. Be careful not to hurt your  
hands.  
IMPORTANT  
Secure sufficient space around the printer at the installation site so that you can  
install the optional accessories and connect cables.  
Set the paper cassette in the printer.  
Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side of the paper  
cassette is flush with the front surface of the printer.  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2  
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8
Connect the interface cables except for the USB cable, and  
connect the power cord.  
Connect the USB cable.  
Transporting the Printer  
When transporting the printer for reasons such as relocating, remove the toner  
cartridge and store the printer and the parts in the package that they came in  
with the protective materials attached in order to prevent them from being  
damaged while being transported.  
If the original package and packing materials are not available, find an  
appropriate box and packing materials and pack the printer and the parts  
appropriately.  
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Handling the Printer  
This printer consists of various electronic and precise optical parts. Read the  
following section so that you can handle the printer properly.  
IMPORTANT  
For details on how to handle the printer, also read "Important Safety Instructions" (See p.  
Do not place any heavy objects on the printer, trays, or covers.This may result in damage  
to the printer.  
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Do not leave the front cover open longer than required. Exposing the printer to direct  
sunlight or strong light may result in deterioration in print quality.  
Avoid vibration while the printer is printing. This may result in deterioration in print quality.  
Be sure not to open the covers on the printer during printing. This may result in damage  
to the printer.  
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Handle the front cover and face-up output tray gently when opening or closing them.  
Failure to do so may result in damage to the printer.  
If you want to spread a blanket on the printer to prevent dust from entering the printer,  
turn the power OFF and allow the printer to cool down sufficiently before covering the  
printer.  
If you do not plan to use the printer for a long period of time, unplug the power plug from  
the AC power outlet.  
Do not use or store the printer in a room where chemicals are used.  
The surroundings of the face-down output tray and face-up output tray are hot during  
printing or immediately after printing. When taking out of the paper or removing jammed  
paper, be careful not to touch the surroundings of the face-down output tray or face-up  
output tray.  
6
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When You Have Trouble Printing  
Yes  
Printing is  
impossible.  
No  
The paper setting is inappropriate.  
See Help of the printer driver  
Yes  
The layout  
is skewed.  
The print setting in the application is inappropriate.  
See the instruction manual supplied with your  
application  
No  
The printing position is skewed.  
See "Adjusting the Printing Position" on p. 6-19  
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The process has been changed due to insufficient memory.  
See "Message List" on p. 7-22  
Yes  
The print  
quality is  
deteriorated.  
Paper that cannot be used with this printer is being used.  
See "Paper Requirements" on p. 3-2  
The toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon.  
See Replacing the Toner Cartridge" on p. 6-2  
No  
"
Miscellaneous Problems  
See "Message List" on p. 7-22  
See "Service Call Display" on p. 7-34  
See "When You Cannot Obtain Appropriate Printout Results" on p. 7-36  
When You Have Trouble Printing  
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A message  
is being displayed  
on the print  
No  
This printer is not selected for the printer destination.  
monitor.  
The printer is OFF.  
See "Turning the Printer ON/OFF" on p. 2-2  
Yes  
Yes  
The printer is offline.  
See "Online and Offline" on p. 2-7  
<Unable to get status.> is  
displayed.  
The cable is not connected properly.  
See Getting Started Guide  
No  
<NO "size" PAPER> is being displayed.  
See "Printing from the Paper Cassette" on p. 3-21  
See "Printing from the Multi-purpose Tray" on p. 3-38  
Yes  
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An error  
message is being  
displayed.  
<PAPER JAM> is being displayed.  
See "Paper Jams" on p. 7-4  
<CHECK TONER> is being displayed.  
See "Replacing the Toner Cartridge" on p. 6-2  
No  
A service call is being displayed.  
See "Service Call Display" on p. 7-34  
Other error message is being displayed.  
See "Message List" on p. 7-22  
The Job  
indicator on the  
printer is  
Yes  
Cannot print because of the previous job remaining.  
See "Canceling a Job" on p. 2-9  
blinking.  
No  
The printer is processing  
the print data.  
Please wait a moment.  
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Paper Jams  
When a paper jam occurs, confirm the messages first, then remove the paper  
following the procedure.  
WARNING  
There are some areas inside the printer which are subject to high-voltages.  
When removing jammed paper or when inspecting the inside of the printer, do  
not allow necklaces, bracelets, or other metal objects to touch the inside of the  
printer, as this may result in burns or electrical shock.  
CAUTION  
The fixing unit and its surroundings inside the printer are hot during use. Make  
sure the fixing unit is completely cool before removing the jammed paper.  
Touching the fixing unit when it is still hot may result in burns.  
When removing jammed paper, take care not to allow the toner to come into  
contact with your hands or clothing, as this will dirty your hands or clothing. If  
they become dirty, wash them immediately with cold water. Washing with warm  
water will set the toner and make it impossible to remove the toner stains.  
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When removing paper jammed inside the printer, remove the jammed paper  
gently to prevent the toner on the paper from scattering and getting into your  
eyes or mouth. If the toner gets into your eyes or mouth, wash them  
immediately with cold water and immediately consult a physician.  
When removing jammed paper, take care not to cut your hands with the edges  
of the paper.  
Keep your hands or clothing away from the roller in the output area after  
removing jammed paper completely. Even if the printer is not printing, sudden  
rotation of the roller may catch your hands or clothing, resulting in personal  
injury.  
IMPORTANT  
Remove jammed paper while the power of the printer is ON. If the power is turned OFF,  
the data being printed will be deleted.  
Applying excess force may result in tearing paper or damaging the parts in the printer.  
When removing jammed paper, pull out the paper in the most appropriate direction,  
judging from the position of the paper.  
If paper is torn, be sure to find and remove any remaining pieces of paper.  
The error message may remain if jammed paper is removed without opening the front  
cover. In this case, open and close the front cover once.  
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Be sure not to touch the high-voltage contacts (A) or electrical contact (B) shown in the  
figure, as this may result in damage to the printer.  
(A)  
(B)  
Be sure not to touch the transfer roller (C). This may result in deterioration in print quality.  
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(C)  
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The surroundings of the face-down output tray and face-up output tray are hot during  
printing or immediately after printing. When taking out of the paper or removing jammed  
paper, be careful not to touch the surroundings of the face-down output tray or face-up  
output tray.  
7
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Procedure for Clearing Paper Jams  
Remove the jammed paper using the following procedure.  
1
Confirm all the messages that appear in the display.  
Messages appear one at a time. Confirm all of them.  
As the messages disappear when the cover is open, take a note of them if  
required.  
13 PAPER JAM  
FRONT COVER  
The messages indicate where the paper is jammed, and there are the following  
kinds.  
Displayed Message  
<DUPLEX UNIT>  
<OUTPUT AREA>  
<FRONT COVER>  
<TRAY AREA>  
Paper Jam Location  
Duplex print transport area  
Face-up output tray or face-down output tray  
Inside the front cover  
7
Multi-purpose tray  
<CASS.1 AREA>  
<CASS.2 AREA>  
Cassette 1  
Cassette 2 (Only when the paper feeder is installed)  
Paper Jams  
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2
If you are using the multi-purpose tray and see the jammed  
paper inside the multi-purpose tray, simply pull out the paper  
to remove it.  
3
Close the multi-purpose tray.  
a
7
b
c
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Open the front cover.  
While pressing the lever on the top of the front cover, open it gently.  
5
Remove the toner cartridge from the printer.  
7
NOTE  
For details on handling toner cartridges, see "Precautions for Handling Toner  
Paper Jams  
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7
Place the toner cartridge into the protective bag.  
Raise the transport guide, then tilt it toward you.  
Holding the green tab, raise the transport guide, then tilt it toward you.  
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CAUTION  
Do not take your hands off the transport guide.The transport guide may  
snap back to its original position, and this may result in personal injury.  
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Remove any jammed paper by pulling it in the direction of the  
arrow.  
Remove the jammed paper gently to prevent unfixed toner from spilling.  
IMPORTANT  
If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily, do not try to remove it forcefully but  
proceed to the next step.  
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Gently move the transport guide back to its original position.  
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CAUTION  
Do not take your hands off the transport guide until the transport guide  
moves back to its original position.The transport guide may snap back to  
its original position, and this may result in personal injury.  
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10 Check the face-down output tray and remove any jammed  
paper.  
IMPORTANT  
If the jammed paper cannot be removed easily, do not try to remove it forcefully but  
proceed to the next step.  
NOTE  
If no toner is on the removed paper, it may adhere to the paper to be printed next.  
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11 Open the face-up output tray.  
Open the face-up output tray completely as shown in the figure.  
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12 Turn the green dial in the face-up output tray in the direction  
of the arrow to send any jammed paper.  
When you have been performing 2-sided printing  
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13 Close the face-up output tray.  
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14 Close the front cover.  
Close the front cover completely until it clicks.  
15 Pull out the paper cassette.  
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If the paper feeder is installed, pull out the paper cassette of the paper feeder  
also.  
16 Push any jammed paper downward slowly and forcefully to  
remove it.  
In case of the printer unit  
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In case of the paper feeder  
If you have not been performing 2-sided printing, proceed to Step 20.  
IMPORTANT  
Do not touch the feed rollers (A) in the printer unit and paper feeder. This may  
result in damage to the printer or printer error.  
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(A)  
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17 Open the duplex print transport guide.  
Press the green toner cover release tab (A) as shown in the figure.  
(A)  
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18 Remove any jammed paper by pulling it in the direction of the  
arrow.  
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19 Close the duplex print transport guide.  
Close both sides of the duplex print transport guide firmly.  
IMPORTANT  
Make sure that the duplex print transport guide is closed completely. If the duplex  
print transport guide is not closed completely, this may result in misfeeds or paper  
jams.  
20 Set the paper cassette in the printer.  
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Push the paper cassette into the printer firmly until the front side of the paper  
cassette is flush with the front surface of the printer.  
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If the paper feeder is installed, set the paper cassette of the paper feeder also.  
21 Open the front cover.  
While pressing the lever on the top of the front cover, open it gently.  
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22 Take the toner cartridge out of the protective bag.  
23 Push the toner cartridge into the printer until it touches the  
back of the printer while aligning (A) on both sides of the  
toner cartridge with the toner cartridge guides inside the  
printer.  
(A)  
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24 Close the front cover.  
Close the front cover completely until it clicks.  
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Message List  
When the printer cannot continue printing for some reason (an error status), the  
printer beeps, the Message indicator comes on, and an error message that  
indicates the description of the error appears in the display. A Warning message  
appears in the display when the printer requires some remedy (a warning status)  
although the job is not affected.  
If either of these messages appears, perform the following procedures according to  
the message.  
NOTE  
When multiple warnings are occurring at the same time, the Waning messages appear  
by rotation.  
When the printer is in error status and warning status at the same time, the Waning  
message does not appear.  
If WARNING STEP in the SETUP menu is set to OFF, a message with (Warning  
Message) does not appear even when the printer is in a warning status.  
For a message with the <Error Skip> mark, you can skip the error by pressing [Online]  
and continue printing. However, part of the print data may be missing or it may not be  
printed properly.When you want to stop the process, perform a soft reset to eliminate the  
cause of the error, press [Online], and then print again. Also, you can automatically skip  
the errors to which this mark is attached by setting AUTO ERROR SKIP in the SETUP  
menu to ON.  
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<E nnn-nnnn> ("n" represents a number)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred inside the printer.  
Remedy  
Solve the problem following the instructions in "Service Call Display" (See p.  
<02 COOLING>  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The temperature of the fixing unit exceeded a fixed value after printing  
(especially paper with a narrower width) continuously.  
Please wait a moment. The printer cools down the fixing unit automatically. It  
resumes the job after finishing the cool down process.  
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Cause 2  
Remedy  
When printing after the paper is changed from narrower one to wider one, the  
printer cools down the fixing unit so that the print quality is maintained.  
Please wait a moment. The printer cools down the fixing unit automatically. If  
the message appeared during printing, it resumes the job after finishing the cool  
down process. If the message appeared after the job, the message disappears  
and the printer stops operation after the cool down process, and the printer  
becomes ready to print.  
<OF OPT.CONN.ERR.>  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The optional paper feeder is not installed properly.  
Turn the power OFF, install the paper feeder properly, and then turn it ON again.  
(See Getting Started Guide)  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The optional paper feeder is installed or removed when the printer is ON.  
Turn the power OFF, install or remove the paper feeder, then turn the printer ON  
again. (See Getting Started Guide)  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
The connector of the optional paper feeder is disconnected.  
Turn the printer OFF, unplug the power plug from the AC power outlet and  
contact your local authorized Canon dealer.  
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Cause 4  
Remedy  
A paper feeder that is not for this printer is installed.  
Turn the power OFF, install the paper feeder for this printer, and then turn it ON  
again. (See Getting Started Guide)  
<11 NO "size" PAPER>  
Cause Paper of the size specified in the application is not loaded in the paper source  
(in all the paper sources when PAPER SOURCE is set to AUTO; in the specified  
paper source when the setting is fixed).  
Remedy 1 Refill or load paper.  
Remedy 2 Press [Feeder Selection], then select other paper source for the same paper  
<12 COVER OPEN>  
Cause  
The front cover is open.  
Remedy  
Close the front cover firmly. If the printer is not online, press [Online].  
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<13 PAPER JAM>  
Cause  
Paper is jammed inside the printer  
Remedy  
Remove the jammed paper and set the paper cassette and covers to the  
original position. If the printer is not online, press [Online]. (See "Paper Jams,"  
IMPORTANT  
If paper jams have occurred at multiple areas at the same time, the areas appear in the  
display by rotation.  
If you have removed the jammed paper without opening any cover, be sure to open and  
close the front cover once, and then press [Online].  
<14 NO TONER CART>  
Cause  
The toner cartridge is not installed or installed improperly.  
Remedy  
Install the toner cartridge properly. (See "Replacing the Toner Cartridge," on p.  
<16 PREPARE TONER>  
(Warning Message)  
Cause  
The toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon.  
You can continue printing for a while, however, have a new toner cartridge  
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Remedy  
available. If you print a large amount of data or white patches appear on the  
images even after applying this remedy, replace the toner cartridge with a new  
one. If the printer is not online after closing the front cover, press [Online]. (See  
<16 CHECK TONER>  
Cause  
The toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon.  
Remedy  
Press [Online].You can continue printing for a while, however, have a new toner  
cartridge available. If you print a large amount of data or white patches appear  
on the images even after applying this remedy, replace the toner cartridge with  
a new one. If the printer is not online after closing the front cover, press [Online].  
NOTE  
The message takes several seconds to disappear after the toner cartridge is installed.  
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<18 FEED ERROR>  
Cause  
Paper of the size or type that cannot be fed from the multi-purpose tray or paper  
cassette is specified.  
Remedy 1 If a paper source is specified, press [Select Feeder], then set PAPER SOURCE  
to AUTO.  
Remedy 2 Press [Select Feeder], select a paper source from which paper of the specified  
size or type can be fed, then load paper.  
Remedy 3 Specify the settings for STD PAPER SIZE and STD PAPER TYPE in the  
FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu to the size or type of paper that  
can be loaded in the paper source.  
Remedy 4 Press [Online], then print from the currently selected paper source. However,  
this may result in deterioration in print quality.  
<1G CHECK TONER>  
(Warning Message)  
Cause  
The toner cartridge has reached the end of its life, or there is a possibility that a  
toner cartridge whose life has once reached the end is installed.  
Remedy 1 Check if there is any problem with the toner cartridge.  
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Remedy 2 If <9F CHECK TONER> appears and there is a problem with the print quality  
even after applying the Remedy 1, remove the toner cartridge and replace it  
<1H CHK TNR CONN.>  
(Warning Message)  
Cause  
There is a possibility that the toner cartridge is not installed properly.  
Remedy 1 Remove the toner cartridge, then reinstall it properly.  
Remedy 2 If <1H CHK TNR CONN.> appears and there is a problem with the print quality  
even after applying the Remedy 1, remove the toner cartridge and replace it  
<23 DOWN.MEM.FULL>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The memory for registering overlay forms and custom characters has run out  
and overflowed.  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the overflowed  
data cannot be registered.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset using the RESET menu, increase the free space of RAM  
using the following procedure, register the data again, and then print again.  
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Perform a hard reset or cycle the power of the printer (Be aware that all the  
data in the memory will be deleted).  
Install an optional expansion RAM module. (See Getting Started Guide)  
<26 SYS.MEM.FULL>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The work memory required for the printer process has run out while the system  
is processing the data (mainly the graphics data and text data).  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data with  
which an error has occurred is not printed properly.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset using the RESET menu, and then increase the free space  
of RAM using the following procedure.  
Perform a hard reset or cycle the power of the printer (Be aware that all the  
data in the memory will be deleted).  
Install an optional expansion RAM module. (See Getting Started Guide)  
<27 JOB START ERR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The specified emulation does not exist.  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to continue printing from the next data. However, the data with  
which an error has occurred is not printed.  
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<30 MEMORY FULL>  
<Error Skip>  
The work memory has run out while the system is processing the data.  
The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data with  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
which an error has occurred may not be printed properly.  
Cause 2  
(If this error has occurred while the printer is ON) The amount of memory  
specified in NVRAM could not be secured because the memory construction  
had been changed (The expansion RAM is removed).  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data may not  
be printed properly due to the change of the memory construction.  
IMPORTANT  
The memory construction of NVRAM is rewrote to a securable value when <30  
MEMORY FULL> appears.  
Remedy 2 After turning the printer OFF, restore the memory to the original condition  
(install the removed RAM), and then print again. (See Getting Started Guide)  
Remedy 3 Set EXT.RX BUFFER (See p. 5-34) in the INTERFACE MENU options in the  
SETUP menu to OFF and then print again.  
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<32 2-SIDED ERROR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Paper on which automatic 2-sided printing cannot performed is selected.  
Select a standard paper size for the paper source and paper size setting in the  
computer, and then print again.  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The memory for performing 2-sided printing cannot be secured.  
Increase the free space of RAM using the following procedure, then print again.  
Delete the registered data.  
Install an optional expansion RAM module. (See Getting Started Guide)  
Cause 3  
The printer received data for 2-sided printing on which the printer cannot  
perform automatic 2-sided printing.  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data on each  
side is printed on two pages.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, change the paper size of the data to  
the one on which the printer can perform 2-sided printing, and then print again.  
<33 WORK MEM.FULL>  
Cause The work memory for each operation mode cannot be secured.  
<Error Skip>  
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Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data with  
which an error has occurred is not printed properly.  
IMPORTANT  
When you continue printing by pressing [Online], be aware that the data of overlay or  
macro that is already registered may be deleted.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, increase the free space of RAM using  
the following procedure, and then print again.  
Perform a hard reset or cycle the power of the printer (Be aware that all the  
data in the memory that the printer has received will be deleted).  
If you are using UFR II Printer Driver, install an optional expansion RAM  
module. However, the problem may not be solved even after the expansion  
RAM module is installed.  
<35 TABLE FULL>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The number of the documents in a job has exceeded 16.  
Remedy  
The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the job with which  
an error has occurred is not printed.  
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<38 LOW IMAGE QLTY>  
Cause The printer cannot process the data because it is too complicated.  
<Error Skip>  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the printer prints  
with the image quality level being lowered.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, set GRADATION LEVEL (See p. 5-27)  
in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP menu to STANDARD, and then  
print again.  
Remedy 3 If you want to print without the image quality level being lowered, install an  
optional expansion RAM module, and then print again. (See Getting Started  
Guide)  
<39 SPL MEM.FULL>  
Cause Because spool memory has run out, the printer cannot print.  
<Error Skip>  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the page with  
which an error has occurred are not printed.  
Remedy 2 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, specify the paper size smaller, and  
then print again.  
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Remedy 3 Perform a soft reset in the RESET menu, set GRADATION LEVEL (See p. 5-27)  
in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP menu to STANDARD, and then  
print again.  
Remedy 4 If 2-SIDED PRINT. in the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu is set to  
ON, specify OFF, and then print again.  
Remedy 5 Change the setting for HALFTONES (See p. 5-28) in the QUALITY MENU  
options in the SETUP menu, and then print again.  
Remedy 6 Install an optional expansion RAM module, then print again. (See Getting  
Started Guide)  
<41 CHK PAPER SZE>  
Cause 1  
The size of the paper loaded in the multi-purpose tray or paper cassette is  
different from the setting for TRAY PAPER SIZE, CASSETTE1 SIZE, or  
CASSETTE2 SIZE specified from the computer or control panel.  
Remedy  
the loaded paper, and then press [Online].  
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Cause 2  
You are using UFR II Printer Driver, and you loaded custom paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less and printed when TRAY PAPER SIZE, CASSETTE1  
SIZE, or CASSETTE2 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
was set to MIXED SIZE.  
Remedy  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
Load the paper in landscape orientation, then print again.  
SPECIAL MODE J in the USER MAIN. options in the SETUP is set to OFF.  
<52 RAST.MODE ERR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The printer received data in format that it does not support during printing in the  
Raster mode.  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the data may not  
be printed properly.  
Remedy 2 Print again using a printer driver that supports image data formats.  
<58 JOB MEM.FULL>  
Cause There is not sufficient free RAM space to process jobs.  
<Error Skip>  
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Remedy 1 If you are processing multiple jobs at once, press [Online] to cancel printing,  
wait for other jobs complete, and then print again.  
Remedy 2 If the job data is too large, divide the job and print again.  
<59 JOB RX ERROR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
The printer received any unanalyzable data while it is receiving a job, or it timed  
out.  
Remedy 1 Press [Online] to cancel printing, then print again.  
Remedy 2 A problem may be occurring in the network you are using. Check the status of  
the network that your are using.  
<96 CHK SUBOUTPUT>/<CLOSE TRAY>  
Cause  
Paper was to be output with the printed side facing up during automatic 2-sided  
printing.  
Remedy  
Close the face-up output tray. The printer resumes printing, and the paper is  
output to the face-down output tray.  
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<9F CHECK TONER>  
(Warning Message)  
Cause  
There is a possibility that a toner cartridge whose life has once reached the end  
is installed.  
Remedy 1 Check if there is any problem with the toner cartridge.  
Remedy 2 If <9F CHECK TONER> appears and there is a problem with the print quality  
even after applying the Remedy 1, remove the toner cartridge and replace it  
<A4 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred and the printer does not operate properly.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
<A5 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred and the printer does not operate properly.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
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<A7 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred and the printer does not operate properly.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
<D7 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred and the printer does not operate properly.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
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<D8 LAYOUT ERROR>  
Cause  
The page cannot be laid out because the memory has run out.  
Remedy 1 Set [Graphics Mode] in UFR II Printer Driver to [Raster Mode], then print again.  
(See Help of UFR II Printer Driver)  
Remedy 2 After performing a soft reset using the RESET menu, perform a hard reset to  
increase the free memory space or cycle the power of the printer, and then print  
again. (Be aware that all the data in the memory that the printer has received  
will be deleted.)  
Remedy 3 Perform "Error Skip", then continue printing. However, the data with which an  
error has occurred is not printed properly.  
<D8 VERSION ERROR>  
Cause  
Any job is sent from a UFR II Printer Driver that this printer does not support.  
Remedy 1 Change the version of the UFR Printer Driver to that this printer supports, and  
then print again.  
Remedy 2 Perform "Error Skip", then continue printing. However, the data with which an  
error has occurred is not printed properly.  
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<D8 SYNTAX ERROR>  
Cause  
Invalid data is sent when printing using UFR II Printer Driver.  
Remedy 1 Press [Online] to continue printing from the next data. However, the page with  
which an error has occurred and its subsequent pages are not printed.  
Remedy 2 Confirm the data to be printed, then print again.  
<D8 nn ERROR> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred and the printer does not operate properly.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
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<F2 NO FONT>  
Cause  
<Error Skip>  
The registered fonts used for creating overlay forms had been deleted during  
printing.  
Remedy 1 The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, unregistered fonts  
are not printed.  
Remedy 2 Register the fonts in the memory again or create a form using usable registered  
fonts, and then print again.  
<F9-nn PWR OFF>ON> ("nn" represents two-digit alphanumeric characters)  
Cause  
A problem has occurred while the printer is processing print data.  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer. If the message appears even after cycling the  
power of the printer, note down the message in the display, and contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
<FF FONT FULL>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
Because of too many fonts to be registered, the field (font table) for registering  
font information has run out and overflowed.  
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Remedy  
The printer continues printing by pressing [Online]. However, the page with  
which an error has occurred is not printed properly.  
<FM SIZE ERROR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
There is some font with its size exceeds the pseudo-scalable font size.  
Remedy  
Perform "Error Skip", then continue printing. However, the characters with which  
an error has occurred are not printed properly.  
<FM SCALE ERROR>  
<Error Skip>  
Cause  
There is a character in which the number of coordinate points on the contour  
lines exceeds the limitation of a pseudo-scalable font.  
Remedy  
Perform "Error Skip", then continue printing. However, the characters with which  
an error has occurred are not printed properly.  
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<PC LOAD "size">  
Cause The paper of the size specified in the application is not loaded in the paper  
cassette or multi-purpose tray, or the paper source for the different paper size is  
selected.  
Remedy 1 Load the paper of the size selected in the application (or the one specified by  
Remedy 2 If you are using the multi-purpose tray, check the size of the paper in the  
multi-purpose tray, and when the size does not match the size specified in the  
application (or the one specified by scaling factors), specify the setting properly.  
Remedy 3 Press [Feeder Selection], then select the paper cassette in which the paper of  
Remedy 4 Press [Online], then print to the currently loaded paper forcibly. If you are using  
multi-purpose tray, the paper size setting for the multi-purpose tray  
automatically changes to the setting specified in the application.  
IMPORTANT  
If you open the front cover when the message <PC LOAD "size"> is displayed, the  
message may disappear. However, be sure to follow the directions in the displayed  
message to change the paper.  
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Service Call Display  
When a problem has occurred and the printer does not work properly, the service  
call shown in the figure appears:  
Message  
Cause  
Remedy  
Cycle the power of the printer using the  
following procedure. If the message does  
Ennn-nnnn  
A problem has  
occurred inside the not disappear after cycling the power of  
("n" represents a number)  
printer.  
the printer several times, contact your  
local authorized Canon dealer.  
A problem has  
occurred with the  
fixing unit of the  
printer.  
E001-nnnn  
E003-nnnn  
Perform the following procedures from  
the Step 2 to contact your local  
authorized Canon dealer.  
("n" represents a number)  
A problem has  
occurred while the  
F9-nn PWR OFF>ON  
Cycle the power of the printer using the  
printer is processing following procedure.  
print data.  
("nn" represents two-digit  
alphanumeric characters)  
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1
Turn the power OFF, wait for 10 seconds or longer, and then  
turn it ON again.  
OFF  
ON  
If the message does not reappear, the printer can be used as normal. If the error  
message still appears, proceed to the next step.  
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3
Note down the eight-digit alphanumeric characters and  
message in the display.  
a
b
Turn the printer OFF , remove the USB cable , and then  
c
.
disconnect the power plug from the AC power outlet  
c
b
a
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a
4
Contact your local authorized Canon dealer.  
When contacting your Canon dealer, please report the problems and code  
number (eight-digit alphanumeric characters) that you have noted.  
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If any problem occurs while you are using the printer, take the following measures  
depending on the symptoms.  
IMPORTANT  
If the printer does not operate properly or an error message appears, see "Message  
When a paper jam occurs, see "Paper Jams," on p. 7-4.  
If a symptom that is not indicated in this section occurs, if none of the indicated remedies  
do not solve the problem, or if you cannot determine the problem, contact your local  
authorized Canon dealer.  
Problems with the Power or Printer Operation  
The printer cannot be turned ON.  
Cause  
The power plug is unplugged from the AC power outlet.  
Plug the power plug into the AC power outlet.  
The printer is plugged to an extension cord or multiple power strip.  
Plug the power plug of the printer directly into the AC power outlet on the wall.  
The breakers have tripped.  
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Cause  
Remedy  
Cause  
Remedy  
Cause  
Reset the breakers on the switch board.  
There is a break in the power cord.  
Remedy  
If the printer is turned ON after replacing the power cord with the one that is of  
the same type and is used for other device, there is a break in the power cord.  
In this case, purchase a new power cord and replace it with the broken one.  
The printer does not operate.  
Cause  
The printer is offline.  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to turn on the Online indicator. (See "Online and Offline," on p.  
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Cause  
There is data remaining in the memory (the Job indicator is on).  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to place the printer offline, then select FORM FEED in the  
RESET menu to output all the data remaining in the memory. (See "Canceling a  
Cause  
The interface cable is disconnected.  
Remedy  
Connect the interface cable firmly to the interface connectors on the computer  
and printer unit. (See Getting Started Guide)  
Cause  
This printer or any optional accessory is broken.  
Remedy  
Clear the problem referring to the message in the display. (See "Message List,"  
All the indicators on the print server are off.  
Cause 1  
The LAN cable is not connected properly or broken.  
Remedy 1 Remove the LAN cable once, then connect it again.  
Remedy 2 Replace the LAN cable with another one, then connect it.  
Cause 2  
The cable is connected to the UP-LINK (cascade) port on the hub.  
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Remedy 1 Connect the LAN cable to a port with a "X" mark.  
Remedy 2 If the hub has a UP-LINK (cascade) switch, switch to "X".  
Cause 3  
A cross LAN cable is being used.  
Remedy 1 Replace the cable with a straight LAN cable.  
Remedy 2 Connect the cross LAN cable to the UP-LINK (cascade) port on the hub. If the  
hub has a UP-LINK (cascade) switch, switch to "=".  
NOTE  
A cross LAN cable is a cable used to connect to a printer and computer directly.  
Cause 4  
Cannot communicate with the hub.  
Remedy 1 Make sure that the power of the hub is on.  
Remedy 2 Set network transmission setting for the print server according to the  
transmission speed of the connected hub. (See "ETHERNET DRIVER," on p.  
Remedy 3 Replace the hub.  
Cause 5  
Remedy  
The hardware of the print server is in an abnormal condition.  
Report the problems to your local authorized Canon dealer.  
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The printer stopped printing during a job.  
Cause  
There is data remaining in the memory (the Job indicator is on).  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to place the printer offline, then select FORM FEED in the  
RESET to output all the data remaining in the memory. (See "Canceling a Job,"  
The indicators on the control panel do not come on.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The printer is not ON.  
Turn the printer ON.  
The printer is in Power Save Mode.  
The printer will be ready to print after you send print data or press any key on  
the control panel.  
The keys on the control panel do not function.  
Cause  
There is data remaining in the memory (the Job indicator is on).  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to place the printer offline, then select FORM FEED in the  
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A paper jam occurs each time you print.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The amount of the paper loaded in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray  
exceeds the load limitation.  
Reduce the amount of paper to within the load limitation and print again. (See  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Paper is not loaded properly in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray.  
Load the paper properly and print again. (See "Printing from the Paper  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
Unusable paper is loaded in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray.  
Replace the paper with one that can be used and print again. (See "Paper  
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Cause 4  
You are using UFR II Printer Driver, and you loaded custom paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less and printed when TRAY PAPER SIZE, CASSETTE1  
SIZE, or CASSETTE2 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
was set to MIXED SIZE.  
Remedy  
Cause 5  
Remedy  
Load the paper in landscape orientation, then print again.  
There is still jammed paper inside the printer.  
Remove any jammed paper and print again. (See "Paper Jams," on p. 7-4)  
Problems with the Printout Results  
Unreadable characters are printed.  
Cause 1  
The data is printed from Windows without the supplied printer driver installed for  
Windows.  
Remedy  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Install the supplied printer driver for Windows, then print again.  
The printer setting in the DOS application is not appropriate.  
Specify the printer setting in the DOS application to the one that is compatible  
with this printer.  
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A blank page cannot be printed.  
Cause  
PAPER SAVE is set to ON.  
When printing a blank page, set PAPER SAVE (p. 5-38, p. 5-42) to OFF.  
Remedy  
The last page cannot be printed.  
Cause  
The command that notifies of the end of the data is not sent from the computer  
(the Job indicator is on).  
Remedy  
Press [Online] to place the printer offline, then select FORM FEED in the  
RESET menu (If you print using an application that does not have a printing  
function, the last page in which data is less than one page remains in the  
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The data lies outside the paper.  
Cause 1  
You are using UFR II Printer Driver, and you loaded custom paper of its long  
edges 215.9 mm or less and printed when TRAY PAPER SIZE, CASSETTE1  
SIZE, or CASSETTE2 SIZE in the FEEDER MENU options in the SETUP menu  
was set to MIXED SIZE.  
Remedy  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Load the paper in landscape orientation, then print again.  
Paper of the size smaller than the data size is loaded.  
Load the paper of the size that matches the data size or print the data in the  
reduced size that matches the paper size.  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
The position of the paper is incorrect.  
Load the paper properly and print again. (See "Printing from the Paper  
Cause 4  
A document with no margins was printed.  
Remedy 1 Secure a margin of 5 mm or more (10 mm or more for envelopes) around the  
data, then print again (Data cannot be printed within a 5 mm margin (10 mm for  
envelopes) on all sides of the paper). (See the instruction manual supplied with  
your application)  
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Remedy 2 If you select the [Print with Upper Left of Sheet as Starting Point] check box in  
the [Finishing Details] dialog box in the printer driver, the printer prints with its  
printable area expanded. However, data may be printed with the edges missing.  
The printing position is skewed.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
GUTTER, OFFSET Y, or OFFSET X in the LAYOUT MENU options in the  
SETUP menu is specified.  
Set GUTTER, OFFSET Y, or OFFSET X in the LAYOUT MENU options in the  
SETUP menu to "0", and then print again.  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
"Top Margin" and "Paper Position" in the application are not specified properly.  
Specify the settings for "Top Margin" and "Paper Position" in the application  
properly, and then print again. (See the instruction manual supplied with your  
application)  
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The next page is printed from halfway across the previous page.  
Cause  
"Line Spacing" or "Lines/Page" in the application is not specified properly.  
Remedy  
Specify the settings for "Line Spacing" and "Lines/Page" in the application so  
that data fits in one page, and print again. (See the instruction manual supplied  
with your application)  
Data is printed with its size reduced.  
Cause  
The printer is set to reduce the print size.  
Confirm the setting for [Manual Scaling] in the printer driver.  
Remedy  
Paper comes out wrinkled.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Paper is loaded in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray at an angle.  
Load the paper in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray straight. (See  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Paper is damp since the paper has been stored in unsuitable condition.  
Replace the paper with new one and print again. (See "Paper Requirements,"  
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Paper curls.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Paper is damp since the paper has been stored in unsuitable condition.  
Replace the paper with new one and print again. (See "Paper Requirements,"  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Paper is inappropriate.  
Replace the paper with one that can be used with this printer. (See "Paper  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
The paper is too thin.  
Set [Paper Type] to [Plain L] in the printer driver.  
In order to specify the setting for [Paper Type], display the [Paper Source] sheet.  
Cause 4  
Remedy  
Paper that curls easily is output to the face-down output tray.  
When printing transparencies or envelopes that curl easily, switch an output tray  
to the face-up output tray. (See "Output Trays," on p. 3-15)  
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Nothing is printed on the paper.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The toner cartridge was installed with the sealing tape still attached.  
Take the toner cartridge out of the printer, pull out the sealing tape, and reinstall  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Multiple sheets of paper were fed at a time.  
Align the paper stack in the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray properly and  
load it again. If you are using transparencies or labels, fan them thoroughly and  
Cause 3  
A problem has occurred inside the printer.  
Remedy 1 If <Ennn-nnnn> is displayed in the display, turn the power OFF, wait for 10  
seconds or longer, and then turn the power ON again. This may clear the  
message.  
Remedy 2 If the message does not disappear even after applying the Remedy 1, contact  
your local Canon dealer for servicing.  
Print Quality Problems  
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White streaks appear.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The toner cartridge has run out of toner.  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The drum in the toner cartridge has deteriorated.  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
Printed pages have white specks.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Appropriate paper is not being used.  
Replace the paper with one that can be used and print again. (See "Paper  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Paper is damp since the paper has been stored in unsuitable condition.  
Replace the paper with new one and print again. (See "Paper Requirements,"  
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Cause 3  
Remedy  
The drum in the toner cartridge has deteriorated.  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
The overall print result is faint.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The setting for the toner density is not appropriate.  
Adjust DENSITY (See p. 5-28) in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP  
menu.  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
TONER SAVE in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP is set to ON.  
Set TONER SAVE (See p. 5-28) in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP  
menu to OFF.  
The overall print result is dark.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The setting for the toner density is not appropriate.  
Adjust DENSITY (See p. 5-28) in the QUALITY MENU options in the SETUP  
menu.  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The printer is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light.  
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Move the printer to a place where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight or  
strong light. Alternatively, move the strong light source away from the printer.  
The print is uneven.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
The toner cartridge has run out of toner.  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Paper is too moist or too dry.  
Replace the paper with appropriate one and print again. (See "Paper  
Cause 3  
Remedy  
The toner cartridge has deteriorated or is damaged.  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
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The front or back of the printed paper has smudge marks  
Cause  
The fixing roller is dirty.  
Remedy  
A portion of a page is not printed.  
Cause 1  
The scale factor is incorrect.  
Remedy 1 Clear the [Manual Scaling] check box in the printer driver. If the check box is  
cleared, the scale factor will be set according to [Page Size] and [Output Size]  
automatically.  
In order to specify the setting for [Manual Scaling], display the [Page Setup]  
sheet.  
Remedy 2 Select the [Manual Scaling] check box in the printer driver, then specify an  
appropriate scale factor according to the paper size to be used.  
In order to specify the setting for [Manual Scaling], display the [Page Setup]  
sheet.  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
The position of the paper is incorrect.  
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Cause 3  
Remedy  
A document with no margins was printed.  
The printable area for this printer is the area except for within a 5 mm margin  
(10 mm for envelopes) on all sides of the paper. Create a gutter around the print  
data.  
IMPORTANT  
You may not obtain the optimum print quality when printing envelope data with no margin.  
It is recommended that you specify the size of the data a little smaller than the printable  
area for the envelope size.  
The paper is printed completely black.  
Cause  
The drum in the toner cartridge has deteriorated.  
Remedy  
Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. (See "Replacing the Toner  
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Toner does not fix well.  
Cause 1  
Remedy  
Paper is inappropriate.  
Replace the paper with one that can be used with this printer. (See "Paper  
Cause 2  
Remedy  
Toner does not fix onto paper completely.  
Select the appropriate fixing mode from [Fixing Mode] in the printer driver.  
In order to specify the setting for [Fixing Mode], display the [Advanced Settings]  
dialog box by clicking [Finishing Details] in the [Finishing] sheet, and then  
clicking [Advanced Settings] in the [Finishing Details] dialog box. [Mode 3]  
enhances the toner fixing the most, and [Mode 2] and [Mode 1] follow  
respectively. [Mode 4] enhances the toner fixing the least.  
The back of the printed paper has smudge marks.  
Cause  
The size of the print data was larger than that of the loaded paper.  
Check if the size of the print data matches that of the loaded paper.  
Remedy  
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Appendix  
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This chapter describes the contents of the various lists, printer specifications, and index.  
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The Lists Common to All the Settings in the Operation  
Mode  
This section describes the lists common to all the settings in the operation mode.  
IMPORTANT  
The following lists are samples. The contents may partially differ from the lists printed by  
your printer.  
Configuration Page  
The capacity of the built-in RAM and the  
settings for the common printing environment  
are printed.  
1. Make sure that the printer is online.  
2. Press [Utility] to display the UTILITY menu.  
3. Press [ ] to display CONFIG.PAGE.  
4. Press [OK] to output the page.  
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N/W Status Print  
Prints the version number of the print server  
equipped with this printer and the settings.  
1. Make sure that the printer is online.  
2. Press [Utility] to display the UTILITY menu.  
3. Press [ ] to display N/W STATUS PRINT.  
4. Press [OK] to output the page.  
Printing Position Adjustment Print  
Displays the current printing positions of each  
paper source. Adjust the printing positions  
referring to this print. For more details, see  
1. Press [Feeder Selection].  
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2. Select PAPER SOURCE using [ ] and [ ], then  
press [OK].  
3. Select the paper source that you want to check the  
printing position using [ ] and [ ], then press  
[OK].  
4. Make sure that the printer is online. If the printer is  
not online, press [Online].  
5. Press [Utility] to display the UTILITY menu.  
6. Display PRNTPOSNPRINT using [ ].  
7. Press [OK] to output the page.  
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The Lists Common to Certain Settings in the Operation  
Mode  
This section describes the lists common to certain settings in the operation mode.  
IMPORTANT  
The following list is a sample. The contents may partially differ from the lists printed by  
your printer.  
PCL Font List  
A list of the fonts that can be used in the PCL  
mode is printed.  
1. Make sure that the printer is online.  
2. Press [Utility] to display the UTILITY menu.  
3. Press [ ] to display PCL UTILITY.  
4. Press [OK] to display Exclusive Utilities for PCL.  
5. Press [ ] to display FONTS LIST.  
6. Press [OK] to output the page.  
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Typeface Samples  
The font lists printed from the UTILITY MENU are a comprehensive listing of all  
fonts currently available. The listing contains the names and print samples of the  
fonts stored on the printer.  
Scalable Fonts (PCL)  
Courier  
CG Times  
CG Times Bold  
CG Times Italic  
CG Times Bold Italic  
CG Omega  
CG Omega Bold  
CG Omega Italic  
CG Omega Bold Italic  
Coronet  
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Clarendon Condensed Bold  
Univers Medium  
Univers Bold  
Univers Medium Italic  
Univers Bold Italic  
Univers Condensed Medium  
Univers Condensed Bold  
Univers Condensed Medium Italic  
Univers Condensed Bold Italic  
Antique Olive  
Antique Olive Bold  
Antique Olive Italic  
Garamond Antique  
Garamond Halbfeet  
Garamond Kursiv  
Typeface Samples  
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Garamond Kursiv Halbfeet  
Marigold  
Albertus Medium  
Albertus Extra Bold  
Arial  
Arial Bold  
Arial Italic  
Arial Bold Italic  
Times New Roman  
Times New Roman Bold  
Times New Roman Italic  
Times New Roman Bold Italic  
Helvetica  
Helvetica Bold  
Helvetica Oblique  
Helvetica Bold Oblique  
Helvetica Narrow  
Helvetica Narrow Bold  
Helvetica Narrow Oblique  
Helvetica Narrow Bold Oblique  
Palatino Roman  
Palatino Bold  
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Palatino Italic  
Palatino Bold Italic  
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book  
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi  
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book Oblique  
ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi Oblique  
ITC Bookman Light  
ITC Bookman Demi  
ITC Bookman Light Italic  
ITC Bookman Demi Italic  
New Century Schoolbook Roman  
New Century Schoolbook Bold  
New Century Schoolbook Italic  
New Century Schoolbook Bold Italic  
Times Roman  
Typeface Samples  
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Times Bold  
Times Italic  
Times Bold Italic  
ITC Zapf Chancery Medium Italic  
Symbol  
SymbolPS  
Wingdings  
ITC Zapf Dingbats  
Courier Bold  
Courier Italic  
Courier Bold Italic  
Letter Gothic  
Letter Gothic Bold  
Letter Gothic Italic  
CourierPS  
CourierPS Bold  
CourierPS Oblique  
CourierPS Bold Oblique  
Bitmapped Fonts (PCL)  
Line Printer (10U)  
Line Printer (8U)  
Line Printer (0N)  
Line Printer (11U)  
Line Printer (12U)  
Line Printer (1U)  
Line Printer (2N)  
Line Printer (5N)  
Line Printer (6N)  
Line Printer (9N)  
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Symbol Sets Supported  
This section provides a list to the character code tables for the characters in each  
symbol set.  
Character Code Tables  
Roman-8 (8U)  
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Roman-9 (4U)  
ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 (0N)  
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ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 (2N)  
ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 (5N)  
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ISO 8859/15 Latin 9 (9N)  
PC-8, Code Page 437 (10U)  
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PC-8 D/N, Danish/Norwegian (11U)  
PC-850, Multilingual (12U)  
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PC-858, Multilingual with Euro (13U)  
PC-852, Latin 2 (17U)  
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PC-Turkish (9T)  
Windows 3.1 Latin 1 (19U)  
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Windows 3.1 Latin 5 (5T)  
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DeskTop (7J)  
PS Text (10J)  
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Ventura International (13J)  
Ventura US (14J)  
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Microsoft Publishing (6J)  
Math-8 (8M)  
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Ventura Math (6M)  
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PI Font (15U)  
Legal (1U)  
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ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 (6N)  
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PC-775 (26U)  
PC-1004 (9J)  
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MC Text (12J)  
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Wingdings (579L)  
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PC-860 Portugal (20U)  
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PC-865 Norway (25U)  
PC-8 Greek Alternate Code Page 437 (14G)  
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ISO 6: ASCII (0U)  
ISO Substitution Tables  
ISO 4: United Kingdom (1E)  
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ISO 11: Swedish (0S)  
ISO 60: Danish/Norwegian (0D)  
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ISO 69: French (1F)  
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ISO 17: Spanish (2S)  
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Specifications  
Hardware Specifications  
Type  
Desktop Page Printer  
Electrophoto Method (On-demand fixing)  
600dpi  
Printing method  
Resolution  
When printing A4 continuously: 33 pages/min.  
* Print speed may drop in stages depending on the paper  
size, paper type, print copies, and the settings of the  
fixing mode. (This is because the safety function that  
prevents damage caused by heat becomes active.)  
Printing speed  
Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2)  
9 seconds or less  
Warm up time  
* May vary depending on the use conditions (such as the  
availability of the optional accessories and installation  
environment).  
(Time from power on to  
printer ready)  
Recovery time  
(Time from sleep mode to  
printer ready)  
0 second when the printer is in the Panel Off mode (Power  
Save Mode 1)  
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When printing A4 with the printing side facing down  
Approx. 8 seconds  
First print time  
* May vary depending on the output environment.  
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- Standard sizes  
A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive  
- Custom sizes  
When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to  
215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 355.6 mm  
When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 210.0 to  
215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 215.9 mm  
Paper capacity: approx. 250 sheets (64 g/m2)  
Cassette 1  
- Standard sizes  
A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive  
- Custom sizes  
Cassette 2  
(Optional)  
When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 148.0 to  
215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 355.6 mm  
When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 210.0 to  
215.9 mm; Length 210.0 to 215.9 mm  
Paper capacity: approx. 500 sheets (64 g/m2)  
Paper size  
- Standard sizes  
A4, B5, A5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Envelope DL,  
Envelope COM10, Envelope C5, Envelope Monarch,  
Envelope B5  
- Custom sizes  
When loading paper in portrait orientation: Width 76.2 to 215.9  
mm; Length 127.0 to 355.6 mm  
Multi-  
purpose  
tray  
When loading paper in landscape orientation: Width 127.0 to  
215.9 mm; Length 127.0 to 215.9 mm  
Paper capacity: approx. 100 sheets (64 g/m2)  
Automatic 2-sided  
printing  
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A4, Legal, Letter  
Paper output  
Face-down/Face-up  
Face-down output tray: approx. 250 sheets (64 g/m2)  
Face-up output tray: approx. 50 sheets (64 g/m2)  
Output capacity  
Lwad (declared A-weighted sound power level (1B =  
10dB))  
Noise (Declared noise  
emission in accordance  
with ISO 9296)  
During standby: Background noise level  
During operation: 6.89 B or less  
Sound pressure level (Bystander position)  
During standby: Background noise level  
During operation: 52 dB (A) or less  
Operating environment temperature: 10 to 32.5°C (50 to  
90.5°F)  
Humidity: 20 to 80 % RH (no condensation)  
Operating environment  
(Printer unit only)  
Power supply  
220 -240 V ( 10 %) 50/60 Hz ( 2 Hz)  
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Average during operation: approx. 572 W*1  
Average during standby: approx. 11 W*1  
Average in the Panel Off mode (Power Save Mode 1):  
approx. 11 W*1  
Power consumption (at  
temperature of 20°C  
(68°F))  
Average in the Deep Sleep mode (Power Save Mode 2):  
approx. 6 W*1  
Maximum: 1300 W*2 or less  
*1 When the printer is with standard equipment  
*2 However, the instantaneous peak on startup shall not  
be counted.  
Number of printable pages: approx. 6,000 pages*1 or  
12,000 pages *1 (Canon Genuine Cartridge)  
*1 When the pages are on the basis of "ISO/IEC 19752"*2  
on printing A4 size paper with the default print density  
setting  
*2 "ISO/IEC 19752" is the global standard related to  
"Method for the determination of toner cartridge yield  
for monochromatic electrophotographic printers and  
multi-function devices that may contain printer  
components" issued by ISO (International Organization  
for Standardization)  
Toner  
Consumables  
cartridge  
Printer unit  
and  
included  
parts  
Printer  
(excluding the toner cartridge)...................approx. 16.1 kg  
Toner cartridge ............................................approx. 1.3 kg  
Toner cartridge (Canon Genuine Cartridge)  
(Number of printable pages: approx. 6,000 pages)  
.....................................................................approx.1.3 kg  
Toner cartridge (Canon Genuine Cartridge)  
(Number of printable pages: approx. 12,000 pages)  
.....................................................................approx.1.6 kg  
Paper feeder unit PF-36  
Weight  
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Consumables  
and optional  
accessories  
(including the cassette) ...............................approx. 5.6 kg  
Specifications  
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Controller Specifications  
R4000-333MHz*  
* The upper limit of the frequency range  
CPU  
Standard 64 MB  
Expandable up to 320 MB by installing an optional expansion  
RAM module  
Memory (RAM)  
capacity  
USB 2.0 Hi-Speed/USB Full-Speed (USB1.1 equivalent) X 1  
LAN connector (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) X 1  
Host interface  
User interface  
LCD 16 characters X 1 line  
8 LED indicators  
8 Operation keys  
RAM slot  
1
1
1
ROM slot  
Expansion slot  
Software Specifications  
Command language  
Built-in fonts  
PCL5e, PCL6, UFR II  
PCL: 80 Scalable fonts, 10 Bitmap fonts  
PCL5e, PCL6  
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Data cannot be printed within a 4.23 mm (10 mm for  
envelopes) margin on all sides of the paper.  
UFR II  
Data cannot be printed within a 5 mm (10 mm for  
envelopes) margin on all sides of the paper.  
* If you have selected the [Print with Upper Left of Sheet as  
Starting Point] check box in the [Finishing Details] dialog  
box in the printer driver, you can extend the printable area  
to near the edges of the paper. However, when a  
document with no margins is printed, the data may be  
printed with the edges missing or the edge of paper may  
blot during color printing even if the [Print with Upper Left  
of Sheet as Starting Point] check box is selected. In this  
case, specify the scaling factor in the driver to print  
smaller so that any data on the document will not miss,  
and then print again.  
Printable area  
Specifications  
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Dimensions of Each Part  
Printer unit  
Standard state  
(mm)  
Paper cassette  
Face up output tray  
Multi-purpose tray  
460  
410  
158  
210  
State with the paper feeder installed  
Face up output tray  
(mm)  
Multi-purpose tray  
Paper cassette  
8
475  
410  
158  
210  
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Paper feeder unit PF-36  
(mm)  
478  
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Dimensions of Each Part  
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Power Supply  
Printer  
P
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R
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Index  
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