USER'S MANUALCopyright1997 MINOLTA CO., LTDPrinted in JapanThe information contained in this manual issubject to change without no
viiiWelcomeThank you for selecting a Minolta PageWorks 20 Printer!This User’s manual explains the functions of the printer and how it operates. It als
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5-1Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsWhen a paper misfeed occurs in the printer, remove the misfed paper according to the following procedures.The fusi
5-2Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems3. Pull out the misfed paper in tray 1.4. Check that no misfed paper remains in the printer.Reinstall the imaging
5-3Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsPaper Misfeed in Tray 2 or Tray 31. Pressing the upper cover lock release button, open the upper cover.If you have
5-4Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems4. Check that no misfed paper remains in the printer.Reinstall the imaging cartridge.5. Close the upper cover.1. C
5-5Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsPaper Misfeed Inside the Printer1. Pressing the upper cover lock release button, open the upper cover.If you have
5-6Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsThe image which was transferred to the paper is not fixed.Be care-ful or your hands will become dirty.Do not pull
5-7Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsPaper Misfeed in the Duplex Unit1. Open the duplex upper cover and pull out the misfed paper.2. Open the duplex lo
5-8Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsThe following provides information on most printing problems you might encounter. If the advice provided here does
5-9Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsThe following provides information on most print quality problems you might encounter. If the advice provided here
ixU.S.A. Technical SupportIf you continue to experience technical difficulty with the operation of your printer product, please contact your support r
5-10Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsSymptom Cause ActionPrint out too dark The toner density setting made with the Device Option dialog box may be to
5-11Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsSymptom Cause ActionIrregularities The paper may have absorbed some moisture due to high humidity.Replace the pap
5-12Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsIf a message appears on the control panel, refer to the following sec-tions for the description of each message a
5-13Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems(1) Status Messagesemulation: the selected printer language.user name: the user name (up to 8 characters). For de
5-14Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsThe following table lists the warning messages which are displayed in the second line on the control panel when t
5-15Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems(2) Warning MessagesIf one of the following warning messages appears, the printer con-tinues printing without sto
5-16Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems(3) Caution MessagesIf Auto Continue is ON, the printer returns on-line automatically after waiting for the time
5-17Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems(4) Operator Call MessagesMANUAL FEED(paper) (user name)MESSAGEDESCRIPTION AND ACTIONLoad the specified paper
5-18Chapter 5Solving Printer Problemstray: the specified tray.paper: the current paper size setting.user name: the user name (up to 8 characters). For
5-19Chapter 5Solving Printer Problems(5) Service Call MessagesDESCRIPTION AND ACTIONROM is faulty. Turn the printer off, thenback on. If it happens ag
xChapter 1 Introduction1. Printer Features...1-12. Printer Parts and Accessories ...1
5-20Chapter 5Solving Printer ProblemsDESCRIPTION AND ACTIONMESSAGEFATAL ERROR 22HSYNCFATAL ERROR 23POLYGONFATAL ERROR 24MOTORFATAL ERROR 25FANA polygo
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6-1Chapter 6Installing Options- Take the tray unit out of the shipping box.- Remove the plastic bag and all shipping materials.- Turn the printer off
6-2Chapter 6Installing Options5. Connect the power cord to the printer and then turn the printer on.→ See “Connecting the powerCord” page 2-9.→ See “T
6-3Chapter 6Installing OptionsWhen you want to print on both sides of the paper, the duplex unit is necessary.NOTEYou may need to add more memory (an
6-4Chapter 6Installing Options4. Connect the power cord to the printer and then turn the printer on.→ See “Connecting the powerCord” page 2-9.→ See “T
6-5Chapter 6Installing OptionsInstalling the network card enables you to connect the printer to a local area network (LAN) using an Ethernet network.W
6-6Chapter 6Installing Options3. Connect the power cord to the printer and then turn the printer on.→ See “Connecting the powerCord” page 2-9.→ See “T
6-7Chapter 6Installing OptionsThis printer provides a socket for the installation of an Adobe Post-Script ROM-DIMM. When installing the ROM-DIMM, the
xi7. Connecting the Interface Cable ...2-16Interface Port...2-168. Moving the Printer.
6-8Chapter 6Installing Options3. Remove the right side cover.4. Remove the four screws.(Use a plus screwdriver.)5. Open the metal cover.6. Insert the
6-9Chapter 6Installing Options7. Install the Hard Disk and tighten the four screws.(Use a plus screwdriver.)8. Connect the Hard Disk cable to the Hard
6-10Chapter 6Installing Options12. Print a config print and verify the PostScript ROM and Hard Disk settings in the Installed Options.→ See “Test Prin
6-11Chapter 6Installing OptionsYou can expand printer memory by adding single in-line memory (SIMM).Your printer provides 4MB as standard memory and h
6-12Chapter 6Installing Options3. Remove the right side cover.4. Remove the four screws.5. Open the metal cover.6. Insert the SIMM all the way into th
6-13Chapter 6Installing Options7. Make sure both metal clips on the connector are pushed through the holes on the SIMM.8. If installing a second SIMM,
6-14Chapter 6Installing Options12. Print a config print and check the Add SIMM Memory in the Installed Options.→ See “Test Print” page 3-19.Installed
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7-1Chapter 7SpecificationsName PageWorks 20Type Desktop laser beam printerPrintingsystemMinolta Super Fine Micro-ToningTM systemExposuresystemLaser di
xiiPrinting on Thick paper ...3-26Printing on Transparencies...3-26Printing on Custom Paper
7-2Chapter 7SpecificationsPaper input Tray 1:- Plain paper: Up to 150 sheets- Recycled paper: Up to 150 sheets- Special paperTransparencies: Up to 5 s
7-3Chapter 7SpecificationsMachine life 360,000 prints or 5 yearsImagingcartridge life10,000 prints or more(black-to-white ratio of 5% or less)Dimensio
7-4Chapter 7SpecificationsOptions 250-Sheet Universal Third Tray Unit500-Sheet Third Tray Unit (Letter)500-Sheet Third Tray Unit (A4)Paper Tray - Univ
7-5Chapter 7SpecificationsName 250-Sheet Universal Third Tray UnitPaper feedingsystem1-way systemPaper type Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb)Re
7-6Chapter 7SpecificationsName 500-Sheet Third Tray Unit (Letter)Paper feedingsystem1-way systemPaper type Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb)Rec
7-7Chapter 7SpecificationsName 500-Sheet Third Tray Unit (A4)Paper feedingsystem1-way systemPaper type Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb)Recycle
7-8Chapter 7SpecificationsName Duplex UnitPaper feedingsystem1-way systemPaper type Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb)Recycled paper: 60 to 90 g
7-9Chapter 7SpecificationsName SIMM (single in-line memory module)Capacity 4, 8, 16, 32MBParity Non-parityAccess speed 70 nsec. or fasterNumber of pin
7-10Chapter 7SpecificationsBe sure to use only a parallel interface cable that meets the specifi-cations described below.Length:Less than 5 feet (1.5
7-11Chapter 7SpecificationsPin# Compatible Nibble ECP1 nStrobe HostClk HostClk2 Data 1 (Least Significant Bit)3 Data 24 Data 35 Data 46 Data 57 Data 6
xiiiPaper Misfeed in Tray 2 or Tray 3 ...5-3Paper Misfeed inside the Printer ...5-5Paper Misfeed in the Duplex Unit
7-12Chapter 7SpecificationsPin# Compatible Nibble ECP21 Signal Ground (Data 2)22 Signal Ground (Data 3)23 Signal Ground (Data 4)24 Signal Ground (Data
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A-2Character Sets Appendix-A1E ISO4: United KingdomA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 2 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-3Appendix-ACharacter Sets0U ISO 6: ASCIIA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 3 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-4Character Sets Appendix-A0S ISO 11: SwedishA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 4 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-5Appendix-ACharacter Sets0I ISO 15: ItalianA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 5 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-6Character Sets Appendix-A2S ISO 17: SpanishA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 6 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-7Appendix-ACharacter Sets1G ISO 21: GermanA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 7 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
xiv4. SIMM...7-95. Interface Connector and Cable ...7-10Appendix ACharact
A-8Character Sets Appendix-A0D ISO 60: Norwegign V1A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 8 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-9Appendix-ACharacter Sets1F ISO 69: FrenchA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 9 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-10Character Sets Appendix-A0N ISO 8859/1 Latin 1A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 10 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-11Appendix-ACharacter Sets2N ISO 8859/2 Latin 2A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 11 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-12Character Sets Appendix-A5N ISO 8859/9 Latin 5A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 12 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-13Appendix-ACharacter Sets1U LegalA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 13 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-14Character Sets Appendix-A12J MC TextA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 14 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-15Appendix-ACharacter Sets8M Math-8A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 15 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-16Character Sets Appendix-A6J Microsoft PublishingA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 16 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-17Appendix-ACharacter Sets10U PC-8 (Cord Page 437)A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 17 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
1--1Chapter 1IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionIntro1.frm -1 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時50分
A-18Character Sets Appendix-A11U PC-8 Danish/NorwegianA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 18 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-19Appendix-ACharacter Sets12U PC-850 MultilingualA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 19 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-20Character Sets Appendix-A17U PC 852 Latin 2A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 20 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-21Appendix-ACharacter Sets9T PC-TurkishA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 21 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-22Character Sets Appendix-A5M PS MathA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 22 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-23Appendix-ACharacter Sets10J PS TextA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 23 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-24Character Sets Appendix-A15U Pi FontA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 24 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-25Appendix-ACharacter Sets8U Roman-8A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 25 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-26Character Sets Appendix-A13J Ventura InternationalA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 26 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-27Appendix-ACharacter Sets6M Ventura MathA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 27 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
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A-28Character Sets Appendix-A14J Ventura USA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 28 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-29Appendix-ACharacter Sets9U Windows 3.0 Latin 1A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 29 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-30Character Sets Appendix-A19U Windows 3.1 Latin 1A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 30 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-31Appendix-ACharacter Sets9E Windows 3.1 Latin 2A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 31 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-32Character Sets Appendix-A5T Windows 3.1 Latin 5A. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 32 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-33Appendix-ACharacter Sets19M SymbolA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 33 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
A-34Character Sets Appendix-A579L WingdingsA. Character SetsAppend-A.frm 34 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時46分
B--1Appendix-BFont ListsAppendix BFont ListsAppend-B.frm -1 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時47分
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1-1Chapter 1Introduction• Outstanding performance with an engine speed of 20ppm and High Speed RISC Processor NR4645/100MHz.• Image Quality comparable
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C-1IndexIndexAA3 3-21A4 3-21Adobe PostScript ROM-DIMM installing 6-7Automatic tray setting 3-35B4 3-21Basic Menu Setting Method 3-1Bina
C-2Index TrueType B-3FRANCAIS 3-16Grounding 2-2Humidity 2-4Hard Disk installing 6-7IEEE 802.2 3-17IEEE 802.3 3-17Imaging Cartridge
C-3IndexMessage LED 1-7Misfeed, paper in tray 1 5-1 in tray 2 5-3 in tray 3 5-3 inside the printer 5-5 in the duplex unit 5
For U.S.A./Canadian UsersAs an ENERGY STAR Partner, MinoltaCo., Ltd has determined that this printermeets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines forenergy effic
1-2Chapter 1Introduction4. Paper Exit Tray5. Paper Guide7. Power Switch1. Upper Cover Lock3. Tray 22. Control Panel2. Printer Parts and AccessoriesRel
C-4IndexPrinter accessories 1-2, 7-3 Menus 3-4, 3-6 moving 2-17 specification 7-1 supplies 2-6Printer Messages 5-12Printing
C-5Index Network Config Print 3-20Thick paper 3-21, 3-26 printing 3-26Transparencies 3-21, 3-26 printing 3-26Tray 1 paper key 1-8
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USER'S MANUALCopyright1997 MINOLTA CO., LTDPrinted in JapanThe information contained in this manual issubject to change without no
1-3Chapter 1Introduction1. Upper Cover Lock Release Button:Press this button to open the upper cover.2. Control Panel:The control panel allows you to
1-4Chapter 1Introduction13. Imaging Cartridge14. Sealing Tape12. Fusing Section10. Parallel Interface Connector8. Upper Cover Unit11. Network Cover9.
1-5Chapter 1Introduction8. Upper Cover Unit:Open for replacing the imaging cartridge or removing jammed paper.9. Power Cord Socket:Connect the power c
1-6Chapter 1IntroductionLayout for Control PanelThe control panel is comprised of 1 LCD (16 characters by 2 lines), 3 LEDs and 8 keys.1. LCD2. Data LE
1-7Chapter 1IntroductionIndicator FunctionLCD FunctionThe LCD is composed of 16-digits and 2 lines.First line: Displays the current printer status and
1-8Chapter 1IntroductionKey FunctionsOn Line keyPress the On Line key to switch between on-line and off-line. The printer should be on-line to receive
1-9Chapter 1IntroductionWhen the Select key is pressed continuously, the numerical value increases at high speed.Enter/Reset keyPress the Enter/Reset
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iSafety InformationLaser SafetyThis printer is a page printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, pr
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2-1Chapter 2Setting UpSelecting a Location for the PrinterA proper location helps to ensure that your printer provides you with the long service life
2-2Chapter 2Setting UpNOTES• Use a power source with minimal voltage and frequency fluctu-ation.• Only use an outlet that is rated for the voltage cap
2-3Chapter 2Setting UpSpace RequirementsTo make printer operation, supply replacement and service mainte-nance easier, the minimum installation space
2-4Chapter 2Setting UpOperating EnvironmentThe following describes the operating environment required when using the printer.Temperature: 50°F to 95°F
2-5Chapter 2Setting Up• Never try to remove any panel or cover that is secured. The inte-rior of the printer contains high-voltage circuitry which cre
2-6Chapter 2Setting UpPrinter SuppliesNote the following precautions when handling the printer supplies such as the imaging cartridge and paper.• Avoi
2-7Chapter 2Setting UpSet up your printer according to the following procedure.NOTES- Keep all the boxes and packing materials that the printer comes
2-8Chapter 2Setting Up4. Pull the tab outward slowly until the sealing tape is completely removed.5. Shake the imaging cartridge 4 or 5 times in the d
2-9Chapter 2Setting UpConnect the power cord according to the following procedure.1. Make sure that the power switch of the printer is placed in the ❍
iiFor other Countries UsersWARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of pro-cedures other than those specified in this manual may result in
2-10Chapter 2Setting UpTurning the Printer ONPress the power switch to the (ON) position.This printer will automatically go into power save mode a g
2-11Chapter 2Setting UpTo make sure the printer works correctly before connecting the printer to the computer, print a configuration page according to
2-12Chapter 2Setting UpConfig Print6. Printing a Test PageSetting2.frm 12 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時52分
2-13Chapter 2Setting UpPCL Font List6. Printing a Test PageSetting2.frm 13 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時52分
2-14Chapter 2Setting Up6. Printing a Test PageSetting2.frm 14 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時52分
2-15Chapter 2Setting UpPCL Demo Print6. Printing a Test PageSetting2.frm 15 ページ 2003年11月18日 火曜日 午前9時52分
2-16Chapter 2Setting UpYou can connect the printer to your computer using the printer’s par-allel ports. For more information, see “Specifications” pa
2-17Chapter 2Setting UpWhen moving the printer, follow the notes below.NOTES- Since the printer weighs approximately 55.1 lbs (25 kg), two people are
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iiiFor Norway UsersADVARSEL: Dersum apparatet brukes på annen måte enn spesi-fisert i denne bruksanvisning, kan brukeren utsettes for unsynlig laserst
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3-1Chapter 3Using Your PrinterThe control panel allows you to control most of the printing options. If you use your software to control print jobs, yo
3-2Chapter 3Using Your PrinterTray 1 Paper Size Setting MethodYou can enter the tray1 paper size setting mode only from off-line.1. Press the On Line
3-3Chapter 3Using Your PrinterJob SeparationYour printer can insert a blank page between print jobs. This may be helpful when there is more than one p
3-4Chapter 3Using Your PrinterOverview of Printer Menus2. Understanding the Printer MenusPRINT MENU see page 3-7PCL MENU see page 3-10PS MENU see page
3-5Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPARALLEL MENUIO BUFFER SIZEHIGH SPEEDBI-DIRECTIONTIMINGADOBE PROTOCOLTIME OUTMAINTENANCE MENUDISPLAY LANGUAGEFACTORY DEF
3-6Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPrinter MenusThe printer has six standard menus and two optional menus that allow you to configure the printer.Some of t
3-7Chapter 3Using Your Printer(1) Print MenuITEMUSER SELECTIONCOPIESPAPER SIZEORIENTATIONPAPER TRAYDUPLEXFORM LENGTHRESOLUTIONPRINT QUALITYTONER DENSI
3-8Chapter 3Using Your PrinterCOPIESSpecifies the number of copies you want to print.PAPER SIZESpecifies the paper size you want to use for printing.O
3-9Chapter 3Using Your PrinterFINEART: Smooths the jagged edges of the printed image. More effective when printing at 600 dpi.TONER SAVE: Toner Save a
ivFCC/ICES (1/2) USER INSTRUCTIONS (FOR U.S.A. Users)FCC PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICE WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply wi
3-10Chapter 3Using Your Printer(2) PCL MenuFONT NUMBERFont Number is the number you use to select a font from the con-trol panel.PITCHPitch is the num
3-11Chapter 3Using Your Printer(3) PS MenuThis item appears only when PostScript is installed.JAM RECOVERWhen Jam Recover is set to OFF, the printer d
3-12Chapter 3Using Your Printer(4) System MenuLANGUAGEThe printer language defines how the computer communicates with the printer. If you select AUTO,
3-13Chapter 3Using Your PrinterAUTO CONTINUEWhen a recoverable error has occurred, set the length of time that the printer takes to return to the on-l
3-14Chapter 3Using Your Printer(5) Parallel MenuIO BUFFER SIZESelects the receiving buffer size. If AUTO is selected, the printer automatically sets t
3-15Chapter 3Using Your PrinterTIMINGSets the timing of “Busy to Ack” in the communication format between the printer and PC. Basically, you don’t nee
3-16Chapter 3Using Your Printer(6) Maintenance MenuDISPLAY LANGUAGEThe Display Language setting determines the language of the text that appears on th
3-17Chapter 3Using Your Printer(7) Network MenuThis item appears only when the optional network card is installed.Using the software utility available
3-18Chapter 3Using Your PrinterNOTEAny setting changes you make in the network menu becomes effec-tive by pressing the On Line key.CAUTIONPressing the
3-19Chapter 3Using Your Printer(8) Test PrintA test print is printed out with the paper size and paper tray settings you made in the print menu. For d
v• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment to an outlet o
3-20Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPS CONFIG PRINTPrints various information for PS, RAM capacity and so on. PS config print is printed out in the display
3-21Chapter 3Using Your PrinterSupported MediaUse only supported sizes or weights of paper. Do not use other media which may not meet the media specif
3-22Chapter 3Using Your Printer*Tray 3: Optional 250-Sheet Universal TrayCapacity• Tray 1:Plain/recycled paper: Up to 150 SheetsSpecial paper:-Thick p
3-23Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPrintable AreaOne-sided printingDouble-sided printingPrintable areaPrintable area5 mm (0.2 inch)7.5 mm (0.3 inch)7.5 mm
3-24Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPrinting OrientationFor all paper sizes, the printer prints on the paper face up from any tray.Paper loaded crosswise:(
3-25Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPrinting on Envelopes- Tray 1 only.- The following lists the envelope sizes you can specify from the control panel or p
3-26Chapter 3Using Your PrinterPrinting on Labels- Tray 1 only.- Load labels face up.- Use only labels designed for laser printers or plain paper copi
3-27Chapter 3Using Your PrinterDuplex PrintingEnables printing on both sides of the paper only when the printer is equipped with the duplex unit.If yo
3-28Chapter 3Using Your PrinterThe supported paper types and sizes for duplex printing are as fol-lows.Paper Type- Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 2
3-29Chapter 3Using Your PrinterLoading Paper in Tray 11. Open tray 1.2. Fan the paper thoroughly and align the edges.3. Adjust the paper guide plates
viFCC/ICES (2/2) USER INSTRUCTIONS (FOR U.S.A. Users)FCC PART 15-RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICE WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with
3-30Chapter 3Using Your Printer4. Specify the tray 1 paper size.→See “Tray 1 Paper Size SettingMethod” page 3-2.5. Specify the tray 1 media type.→See
3-31Chapter 3Using Your PrinterLoading Paper in Tray 21. When the paper tray is in the printer, pull it out and remove it.2. Press down the paper lift
3-32Chapter 3Using Your Printer5. Slide the tray securely into posi-tion.6. Specify the tray 2 media type.→See “System Menu” page 3-12.→See “Basic Men
3-33Chapter 3Using Your PrinterLoading Paper in Tray 31. When the paper tray is in the tray unit, pull it out and remove it.2. Open the paper cover.3.
3-34Chapter 3Using Your PrinterLoad A3, B4, LGL, LGR and EXEC with the short edge toward the back of the tray.Do not load paper beyond the Max. Level
3-35Chapter 3Using Your PrinterAutomatic Tray SettingIf you select AUTOMATIC or Auto for the paper source from the control panel or printer driver, th
3-36Chapter 3Using Your PrinterUsing Manual FeedUsing manual feed is useful when you temporarily want to print on paper that is not loaded in any tray
3-37Chapter 3Using Your PrinterSpecial Paper Tray SettingWhen you load special paper in the tray, it can be specified as the special paper tray so tha
3-38Chapter 3Using Your PrinterThere are three sources to print from: tray 1, tray 2 and tray 3. Select the printing source according to your needs.1.
3-39Chapter 3Using Your Printer4. Send a print command from the computer.The printed paper is fed out face down on the paper exit tray.The paper exit
viiOZONE RELEASE (For all Users)During printer operation, a small quantity of ozone is released. This amount is not large enough to harm a person adve
3-40Chapter 3Using Your PrinterFontA font is a specific group of characters that have common style and size characteristics. Your printer can store a
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4-1Chapter 4Maintaining Your PrinterThe following table lists the approximate replacement interval for each supplies.* Approximate A4-size page count
4-2Chapter 4Maintaining Your PrinterThe imaging cartridge contains the print drum and a supply of toner. If you print typical business A4 size page wi
4-3Chapter 4Maintaining Your Printer3. Pressing the upper cover lock release button, open the upper cover.4. Remove the old imaging car-tridge from th
4-4Chapter 4Maintaining Your Printer7. Shake the imaging cartridge 4 or 5 times in the direction of the arrows to distribute the toner evenly.8. Insta
4-5Chapter 4Maintaining Your PrinterAccumulated dust and lint on the inside and outside of the printer impairs printer performance and print quality.
4-6Chapter 4Maintaining Your PrinterInternal Cleaning1. Open the upper cover.2. Remove the imaging cartridge.Whenever you remove the imag-ing cartridg
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