Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto BIZHUB C30P del fabbricante Konica Minolta
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bizhub C30P User’s Guide A011-9566-00A.
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Contents Contents i Trademarks 2 Copyright Notice 2 Notice 2 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 3 About Adobe Color Profile 4 ICC Profile for TOYO INK Standard Color on Coate d paper (TOYO Offset Coated 2.1) 6 For EU member states only 7 1 Introduction ... ..
Contents ii PCL Drivers 8 PPD Files 9 Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 9 Utilities 9 System Requirements 12 Selecting Drive r Options/Defaults (for Windows) 13 Windows XP/Server 2 003/2000/NT 4.0 13 Uninstallin g the Printer Driver (for Windows) 15 Windows XP/Server 2 003/2000/NT 4.
Contents iii 4 Printer Contro l Panel and Config uration Menu .............. .............. ................ 27 About the Control Panel 28 Control Panel Indicators and Keys 28 Message Window 30 Help S.
Contents iv Loading Envelopes 1 11 Loading Label Sheets/Postca rds/Thick Stock/Glossy Media and Transpar- encies 115 Loading Banner Pape r 118 Tray 2 121 Loading Plain Pap er 121 Tray 3/4 (Optional Lo.
Contents v Media Misfeed Messages and Clea ring Procedures 180 Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 2 181 Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 3/4 185 Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Duplex Option 187 Clear.
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Introduction.
Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 2 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer Space Requirements T o ensure easy operation, consum able replacement and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below . Front View with Options Front View 704 mm (27.
Getting Acquainted wi th Your Printer 3 " The options appear shaded in the above illustratio ns. Side View with Options 846 mm (33.3") 100 mm (3.
Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 4 Printer Parts The following drawings illustra te the part s of your printer referred to through- out this guide, so please take some time to become familiar with them.
Getting Acquainted wi th Your Printer 5 Rear View 1—KONICA MINOL T A Digital Cam- era Direct Print Port 2—Po wer switch 3—Ozone filter 4—Po wer connection 5—Pa rallel port 6—10Base-T /100B.
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About the Software.
Printer Driver CD-ROM 8 Printer Driver CD-ROM PostScript Drivers " A specific PPD file has been prepar ed for applications (such as Pag e- Maker and Corel Draw) t hat require that a PPD file be specified wh en printing. When specifying a PPD file while printing on Windows XP , Server 2003, 2000 and NT 4.
Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 9 PPD Files " For details on the installation of the Windows printer drivers, refer to the bizhub C30P Installation Gui de on the Utilities and D ocumentation CD-ROM. Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM Utilities Operating System Use/Benefit Windows XP/Server 2003/20 00/NT 4.
Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 10 S tatus Monitor (Windows only) The current status of the printer in addition to the status of consumables and error information can be viewed. For details, refer to See “Using the S tatus Monitor (Windows Only)” on page 23.
Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 11 PageScope Direct Print This application provides functions for sending PDF and TIFF files directly to a printer to be printed. For details, refer to the PageScope Direct Print Users Guide on the Utili- ties and Documentation CD-ROM.
System Requirements 12 System Requirements Personal computer – Pentium 2: 400 MHz (Pentium 3: 500 MHz or higher is recommended) – Power Mac G3 or la ter (G4 or later is reco mmended) – Intel.
Selecting Driver Options /Defaults (for Windows) 13 Selecting Driver Options/Defaults (for Windows) Before you start working with your printer , you are advised to verify/change the default driver settings. Also, in case you have options installed, you should “dec lare” the o ptions i n the driv er .
Selecting Driver Options /Defaults (for Windows) 14 7 Click Apply . " Depending on the versio n of the operating system, Apply may not appear .
Uninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows) 15 Uninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows) This section describes how to uninstall the KONICA MINOL T A bizhub C30P printer drive r if necessary . Windows XP/Server 2003/2000/NT 4.0 1 Close all applications.
Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) 16 Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) Windows XP/Server 2003 1 From the Star t menu, choose Printer s and Faxes to display the Printers and Faxes directo ry .
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 17 Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver Common Buttons The buttons described below appear on ea ch tab. OK Click to exit the Properties dialog box, saving any changes made. Cancel Click to exit the Properties dial og box without saving any changes made.
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 18 Paper View Click the button to display a sampl e of the page layout in the figure area. " This button does not appear on the Advan ced , Wat er ma rk , Quality , and Ve r s io n tabs.
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 19 Basic Tab The Basic T ab allows you to S pecify the orientation of the media S pecify the size of the original document Select the output med.
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 20 S pecify whether or not blank pages ar e printed (PCL printer driver only) Adjust the binding margin (PCL printer driver onl y) Adjust the pr.
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 21 Print the watermark on only the first page Print the watermark repeatedly thro ughout the all pages (PostScript printer driver only) Quality Tab .
Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 22.
Using the Status Monitor (Windows Only).
Working with the Status Monitor 24 Working with the Status Monitor Introduction The S tatus Monitor shows information ab out th e current status of the printer .
Recognizing Status Monitor Alerts 25 Recovery Instructio ns —Provides you with explanatio ns of what you need to do in order to correct problems and re cover from error conditions. Consumables T a b Displays the usage status (approximate p ercentage remaining) of each tone r consumables.
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Printer Control Panel and Configuration Menu.
About the Control Panel 28 About the Control Panel The control panel, located on the top of the printer , allows you to direct the printer ’s operation. In addition, it displays the current status of the printer , including any condition th at needs your attention.
About the Control Panel 29 No. Key Function 3 Cancels the currently displayed menu or menu choice Allows you to cancel one or all print jobs that are currently being p rinted or processed: 1. Press the Cancel key . 2. Press the or keys to select either CUR- RENT JOB or ALL JOBS .
About the Control Panel 30 Message Window The current status of the printer, the amount of toner remai ning, and any error messages can be viewed from the message window . 8 Moves the cursor to the lef t Displays the previous hel p screen appears in the messa ge window No.
About the Control Panel 31 Help Screens The help screens ap pear when the key is pressed after an error occured, such as a media misfee d, so that the error can be corrected. 3 Key information is displayed. 4 The approximate amount of toner remainin g is displayed.
Configuration Menu Overview 32 Configuration Menu Overview The bizhub C30P configuration menu accessi ble from the control panel is structured as shown below . Main Menu " * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk drive is installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 33 " MEMORY DIRECT and CAMERA DIRECT do not appear if public user access has not been pe rmitted through authenti cation settings. For details on the authen tication settings, refer to the bizhub C3 0P Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM.
Configuration Menu Overview 34 PROOF/PRINT MEN U " This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk drive is installed. With this menu item, print jobs that were set to be saved on the hard disk by using Job Retention on the Basic tab of the printer driver can be printe d or deleted .
Configuration Menu Overview 35 2 Select PRINT or DELETE , and then press the Menu/Select key . " If PRINT was selecte d, continue with step 3. If DELETE was selecte d, continue with step 5. 3 Press the and keys to specify the number of co pies to be pri nted.
Configuration Menu Overview 36 Entering the Password If the print job selected in th e PROOF/PRINT MENU is a secured job, a screen for entering the password appears. Follo w the procedure d escribed below to type in the four-digit passwor d specified from the printer driver .
Configuration Menu Overview 37 PRINT MENU With this menu, prin ter information, such as the con figuration page and the demo page, can be printed. " * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk drive is installed. " All factory default val ues are shown in bold.
Configuration Menu Overview 38 MENU MAP Settings PRINT /CANCEL Prints the menu map. DIRECTORY LIST Settings PRINT /CANCEL Prints the directory list of the hard disk.
Configuration Menu Overview 39 PAPER MENU With this menu, the paper used for printing can be managed. PAPER TYPE DEFAULT TRAY TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE CUSTOM SIZE * TRAY 2 PAPER TYPE FINISHING ***** PAPER SI.
Configuration Menu Overview 40 " * This menu item appears only when you select CUSTOM from the TRAY 1/PAPER SIZE menu. ** These menu items appear only if one or both of the optional lower feeder units are installed. *** This menu item appears on ly if the optional duplex unit (Duplex Option) is installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 41 " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. PAPER SOURCE DEFAULT TRAY Settings TRAY 1/ TRAY 2 / TRAY 3/TRAY 4 The Lower Feeder Unit that is normally used can be specified. " TRAY 3 and TRAY 4 appear only if the optional lower feeder units are installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 42 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into Tray 1. The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH For MILLIMETERS : 92 to 216 mm (default) – 210 mm For INCHES : 3.
Configuration Menu Overview 43 PAPER TYPE Settings ANY/ PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/LABEL/ TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ LETTERHEAD/GLOSSY 1/ GLOSSY 2 Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 1. TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE Settings LETTER/ A4 Select the setting for the size of paper loaded into Tray 2.
Configuration Menu Overview 44 TRAY MAPPING TRAY MAPPING MODE Settings ON/ OFF Select whether or not the T ray Mapping function is used. LOGICAL TRAY 0-9 Settings PHYSICAL TRAY1/ PHYSICAL TRAY2/ PHYSICAL TRAY3/ PHYSICAL TRAY4 Select the tray that is used for printing when a print job is received from another manufacturer ’s printer driver .
Configuration Menu Overview 45 FIN- ISHING Settings SUB TRAY/ MAIN TRAY /OFFSET/STAPLING When SUB TRAY is selected, the paper is fed to the sub output tray . When MAIN TRAY is selected, the paper is fed to the main out- put tray . When OFFSET is selected, the paper is fed to the main output tray with each copy slightly shifted.
Configuration Menu Overview 46 QUALITY MENU With this menu, settings for t he print quality can be specified. TEXT PRINTING COLOR MODE BRIGHTNESS HALFTONE QUALITY MENU IMAGE PRINTING GRAPHICS PRINTING.
Configuration Menu Overview 47 TEXT PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY PS SETTING IMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY DESTINATION PROF GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY T.
Configuration Menu Overview 48 " All factory default values are shown in bold. COLOR MODE Settings COLOR /GRAYSCALE If COLOR is selected, the pages are printed in full color . If GRAYSCALE is selected, the pages are printed in black and white.
Configuration Menu Overview 49 TEXT PRINTING Settings LINE ART /DETAIL/ SMOOTH Select how halftones in text are reproduced. If LINE ART is selected, halftones are reproduced with high precision. If DETAIL is selected, halftones are reproduced with detail.
Configuration Menu Overview 50 TEXT PRINTING Settings ON /OFF Select whether text edges are emphasized. If ON is selected, the edges are empha - sized. If OFF is selected, the ed ges are not emphasized. GRAPHICS PRINTING Settings ON /OFF Select whether graphic edges are emphasized.
Configuration Menu Overview 51 ECONOMY PRINT Settings ON/ OFF Select whether to print graphics with a reduced density by reducing the amount o f toner that is used. If ON is selected, the amount of toner used is reduced when printing. If OFF is selecte d, the amoun t of toner used is not reduced when printing.
Configuration Menu Overview 52 PCL SETTING CONTRAST Settings -15%/-10%/-5%/ 0% / +5%/+10%/+15% The contrast of the image can be adjusted. IMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCE Settings DEVICE COLOR/ sRGB S pecify the color sp ace for RGB image data. If DEVICE COLOR is selected, no color space is specified.
Configuration Menu Overview 53 RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK/ BLACK AND GRAY / BLACK ONLY S pecify how black and grays are reproduced in R GB image data. If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected, black is reproduced using the CMYK colors. If BLACK AND GRAY is selected, black and gray are reproduced using black on ly .
Configuration Menu Overview 54 RGB INTENT Settings VIVID / PHOTOGRAPHIC S pecify the characteristic applied when converting RGB text data to CMYK data. If VIVID is selected, a vivid output is produced. If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected, a brighter output is produced.
Configuration Menu Overview 55 RGB INTENT Settings VIVID / PHOTOGRAPHIC S pecify the characteristic applied when converti ng RGB GRAPHICS data to CMYK data. If VIVID is selected, a vivid output is produced. If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected, a bright er o utput is produced.
Configuration Menu Overview 56 PS SETTINGS IMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCE Settings DEVICE COLOR/ sRGB / AppleRGB/ AdobeRGB1998/ ColorMatchRGB / BlueAdjustRGB S pecify the color sp ace for RGB image data. If DEVICE COLOR is selected, no color space is specified.
Configuration Menu Overview 57 RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK/ BLACK AND GRAY / BLACK ONLY S pecify how black and grays are reproduced in R GB image data. If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected, black is reproduced using the CMYK colors. If BLACK AND GRAY is selected, black and gray are reproduced using black on ly .
Configuration Menu Overview 58 TEXT PRINTING RGB SOURCE Settings DEVICE COLOR/ sRGB / AppleRGB/ AdobeRGB1998/ ColorMatchRGB / BlueAdjustRGB S pecify the color sp ace for RGB text data.
Configuration Menu Overview 59 RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK/ BLACK AND GRAY / BLACK ONLY S pecify how black and grays are reproduced in R GB text data. If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected, black is reproduced using the CMYK colors. If BLACK AND GRAY is selected, black and gray are reproduced using black on ly .
Configuration Menu Overview 60 GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE Settings DEVICE COLOR/ sRGB / AppleRGB/ AdobeRGB1998/ ColorMatchRGB / BlueAdjustRGB S pecify the color sp ace for RGB image data.
Configuration Menu Overview 61 RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK /BLACK AND GRAY/ BLACK ONLY S pecify how black and grays are reproduced in R GB image data. If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected, black is reproduced using the CMYK colors. If BLACK AND GRAY is selected, black and gray are reproduced using black on ly .
Configuration Menu Overview 62 SIMULATION SIMU- LATION PROF Settings NONE /SWOP/ Euroscale/ CommercialPre ss/TOYO/DIC S pecify the simulation profile. If NONE is selected, no simulation profile is specified. If simulation profiles are downloaded wi th the Download Manager , they are ava ilable from the list of settings.
Configuration Menu Overview 63 CMYK GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK /BLACK AND GRAY/ BLACK ONLY S pecify how black and grays are reproduced using the four CMYK colors. If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected, black is reproduced using the CMYK colors. If BLACK AND GRAY is selected, black and gray are reproduced using black on ly .
Configuration Menu Overview 64 CMYK DENSITY CYAN/ MAGENTA/ YELLOW/ BLACK HIGH- LIGHT Settings -3/-2/ -1/ 0 / +1/+2/ +3 The density of the highlight color in images can be adjusted. MIDDLE Settings -3/-2/ -1/ 0 / +1/+2/ +3 The density of the middle color in images can be adjusted.
Configuration Menu Overview 65 MEMORY DIRECT This menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU/MEMORY DIRECT is set to ENABLE , and the optional hard disk drive or a CompactFlash card is installed. In addition, this menu item does not appear if public user access has not been permitted through authenticati on settings.
Configuration Menu Overview 66 A4 Settings LETTER/LEGAL/EXECUTIVE/ A4 / A5/A6/B5(JIS)/B6(JIS)/GOVT LETTER/STATEMENT/FOLIO/SP FOLIO/UK QUARTO/FOOLSCAP/ GOVT LEGAL/16K/PHOTO 10×15/ KAI 16/KAI 32/ENV C5/ENV C6/ENV DL/ENV MONARCH/ENV CHOU#3/ENV CHOU#4/B5(ISO)/ ENV #10/ENV YOU#4/JPOST/ JPOST-D/CUSTOM Change the size of the paper .
Configuration Menu Overview 67 COLLATE Settings ON/ OFF Select whether to collate the copies. If ON is selected, collated prin ting is performed. If OFF is selected, collated printing is not performed. " This menu item appears only if the optional hard disk drive or a CompactFlash card of 1GB or more is installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 68 CAMERA DIRECT This menu item a ppears when INTERFACE MENU/CAMERA DI RECT is set to ENABLE . In addition, this menu item does not appear if public u ser access has not been permitted through au thentication se tting s.
Configuration Menu Overview 69 " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. PAPER SOURCE Settings TRAY1/ TRAY2 /TRAY3/TRAY4 Select the Lower Feeder Unit that is used for camera dire ct printing. " TRAY3 and TRAY4 appear only if the optional lower feeder units are installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 70 GLOSSY MODE Settings ON/ OFF Select whether to relax t he limitations on the amount of toner used in order to wi den the color reprodu c- tion range and produce glossy prints. If ON is selected, glossy prints are produced.
Configuration Menu Overview 71 HALFTONE Settings LINE ART/ DETAIL /SMOOTH Select how halftones are reproduced. If LINE ART is selected, halftones are reproduced with high precision. If DETAIL is selected, ha lftones are reproduced with detail. If SMOOTH is selected, ha lftones are reproduced with smoothness.
Configuration Menu Overview 72 INTERFACE MENU With this menu, interface settings can be specified. " Restart the pr inter after changing settings in the ETHERNET menu. " ** This menu item appears only if the optional hard disk drive or a CompactFlash card is installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 73 " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. JOB TIME- OUT Settings 5 seconds- 15 seconds -300 seconds S pecify the timeout interval for a print job being received. ETHER- NET TCP/IP ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, TCP/IP is enabled.
Configuration Menu Overview 74 TELNET Settings ENABLE /DISABLE Select whether to enable or disable T el- net transmissions. When ENABLE is selected, T elnet trans- missions are enabled. When DISABLE is selected, T elnet transmissions are disabled. NETWARE ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, NetWare is enabled.
Configuration Menu Overview 75 SYS DEFAULT MENU With this menu, settings can be specified to adjust the operation of the printer , such as the display language of the message window a nd the time until the machine enters Energy Saver mode. LANGUAGE EMULATION DEF.
Configuration Menu Overview 76 LCD CONTRAST SECURITY CHANGE PASSWORD LOCK PANEL CLOCK DATE (xx.xx.xx) TIME HDD FORMAT * USER AREA ONLY ALL RESTORE DEFAULTS RESTORE NETWORK RESTORE PRINTER RESTORE ALL .
Configuration Menu Overview 77 " * These menu items appear only if an optional hard disk drive is installed. ** This menu item appears when you select except OFF from the ENERGY SAVER menu. *** This menu item appears only if an optional CompactFlash card is installed.
Configuration Menu Overview 78 " All factory default values are shown in bold. LAN- GUAGE Settings ENGLISH /FRENCH/GERMAN/SPANISH/ ITALIAN/PORTUGUESE/CZECH/JAPANESE/ KOREAN/SIMPLIFIED CHINESE/ TRADITIONAL CHINESE/DUTCH The display lang uage of the message window can be changed to the selected langua ge.
Configuration Menu Overview 79 PCL CR/LF MAP- PING Settings CR=CR LF=LF /CR=CRLF LF=LF/CR=CR LF=LFCR/CR=CRLF LF=LFCR Select the definitions of the CR/LF codes in the PCL l anguage. LINES PER PAGE Settings 5- 60 -128 S pecify the number of lines per page in the PCL language.
Configuration Menu Overview 80 PAPER DEFAULT PAPER PAPER SIZE Settings LETTER/LEGAL/EXECU- TIVE/ A4 /A5/A6/ B5(JIS)/B6(JIS)/GOVT LETTER/STATEMENT/ FOLIO/SP FOLIO/UK QUARTO/FOOLSCAP/GOVT LEGAL/16K/PHOT.
Configuration Menu Overview 81 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the media size when PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM . The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH For MILLIMETERS : 92 to 21 6 mm (default) – 210 mm For INCHES : 3.
Configuration Menu Overview 82 PAPER TYPE Settings PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/LABEL/ TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ LETTERHEAD/GLOSSY 1/ GLOSSY 2 Select the type of media that is normally used.
Configuration Menu Overview 83 HOLD JOB TIME OUT Settings DISABLE /1 hour/4 hours/1 day/ 1 week S pecify the length of time until print jobs saved on the hard disk are deleted.
Configuration Menu Overview 84 SECU- RITY CHANGE PASS- WORD S pecify the password for locking the control panel. If the p assword is set to 00 00 (default), the control panel is not locked. In order to lock the control panel, be sure to sp ecify a pa ssword other t han 0000 .
Configuration Menu Overview 85 RESTORE DEFAULTS RESTORE NETWORK Reset the network settings to their defa ults. When this menu item is sel ected, the printer is automatically restarted. RESTORE PRINTER Reset the printer settings to their defaults. When this menu item is selected, th e printer is automatically restarted.
Configuration Menu Overview 86 MAINTENANCE MENU With this menu, maintenance on this printer can be perfor med. In order to use this menu, the administra tor password must be entered.
Configuration Menu Overview 87 IMG ADJ THICK CYAN MAGENTA DUPLEX PASS YELLOW BLACK PLAIN PAPER THICK 1 POSTCARD THICK 2 IMG ADJ BLACK LABEL GLOSSY 1 GLOSSY 2 MANUAL DUPLEX PLAIN PAPER LABEL GLOSSY 2 GLOSSY 1 ENVELOPE SUPPLIES REPLACE TRANS. BELT TRANS.
Configuration Menu Overview 88 " All factory default values are shown in bold. PRINT MENU EVENT LOG Settings PRINT /CANCEL Prints the event log. HALF- TONE 64 CYAN/ MAGENTA/ YELLOW/ BLACK 64 Settings PRINT /CANCEL Print cyan/magenta/yellow/black half- tones at 64 gradations.
Configuration Menu Overview 89 LEFT ADJUST MENT LEFT ADJ TRAY1 Settings -15-15 When printing on media in T ray 1, specify the size of the left margin. LEFT ADJ TRAY2 Settings -15-15 When printing on media in T ray 2, specify the size of the left margin.
Configuration Menu Overview 90 THICK 1 Settings -8-7 When printing on thick 1 using simplex pass, correct the sec- ondary image transfe r current. THICK 2 Settings -8-7 When printing on thick 2 using simplex pass, correct the sec- ondary image transfe r current.
Configuration Menu Overview 91 MANUAL DUPLEX PLAIN PAPER Settings -8-7 When printing on plain paper using manual duplex pass, correct the secondary image transfer current. THICK 1 Settings -8-7 When printing on TH ICK 1 using manual duplex pass, correct the secondary image transfer current.
Configuration Menu Overview 92 SERVICE MENU With this menu, th e service represent ative can ad just the printer and perform maintenance operations. This menu canno t be used by the user . GLOSSY 2 Settings -8-7 When printing on GLOSSY 2 using manual duplex pass, correct the secondary image transfer current.
Camera Direct.
Camera Direct 94 Camera Direct If a digital camera with Pi ctBridge (1.0 or later) is conn ected to the printe r through the Camera Direct Print port, images stored on the digital camera can be printed directly from the printer . " For details on using the digital camera, refer to your digital camera s manual.
Memory Direct.
Memory Direct 96 Memory Direct PDF , JPEG and TIFF files save d on USB memory devices can b e printed by plugging the USB memory device into the printer . " Memory direct can be used only if the optional hard disk drive or a CompactFlash card is installed.
Using Media.
Media Specifications 98 Media Specifications What types and sizes of media can I load? Media Media Size T ray* Duplex (Double-Side d) Inch Millimeter Letter 8.5 x 11.0 215.9 x 279.4 1/2/3/4 Yes Legal 8.5 x 14.0 215.9 x 355.6 1/3/4 Yes S tat ement 5.5 x 8.
Media Types 99 " For custom sizes, use the printer driv e r to specify the settings with in the ranges shown in the above table. Media Types Before purchasing a l arge quantity of special me dia, do a trial print with the same media and check the print quality .
Media Types 100 Carbon backed Unapproved iron-on transfer media (such as heat-sensitive paper , heat-pressure paper , and heat-press transfer paper) Cold-water-transfer paper Pressure .
Media Types 101 Thick Stock Paper thicker than 90 g/m 2 (24 lb bond) is referred to as thick st ock. T est all thick stock to ensure acceptable performance and to ensure that the image does not shift.
Media Types 102 Use envelopes that are Common office envelopes approved for laser printing wi th diagonal joints, sharp folds and edges, and ordinary gummed fla ps " Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gumme d area on the flaps may seal.
Media Types 103 Use label sheets that are Recommended for laser printers Letter or A4 size (adhesive label stock) DO NOT use label sheets that Have labels th at easily peel off or have par.
Media Types 104 Postcards T ry printing your data on a sheet of plain paper first to check placement. Use postcards that are Approved f or laser printe rs DO NOT use postcards that are Coated .
Media Types 105 Transparencies " Do not fan transparencies before l oading them. Resulting static elec- tricity may cause printing errors. " If you touch the face of the transpar encies with your b are hands, print quality may be affected.
Media Types 106 Glossy Media T est all glossy media to ensure accept able performance and to ensure that the image does not shift. DO NOT use glossy med ia stock that is Mixed with any other media.
Media Types 107 What Is the Guaranteed Imageable (Printable) Area? The printable area on all media sizes is up to 4 mm (0.157") from the edges of the media. Each media size has a specific image- able area, the maximum area on which the printer can print clearly and without distortion.
Loading Media 108 Loading Media How do I load media? T ake off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper . H olding a stack of approx- imately 100 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent static buildup before inserting it in a tray . " Do not fan transparencies.
Loading Media 109 2 Slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 Press down on the center of the paper-lifting plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into plac e.
Loading Media 110 " Do not load paper above the line. Up to 100 sheets (80 g/m 2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one ti me.
Loading Media 111 Loading Envelopes 1 Pull the lever , and then open the right side cover . " Before opening the right side cover , fold up T ray 1.
Loading Media 112 3 T urn the two dials on the fuser unit to the setting for envelopes. 4 Close the door at the side of the right side cover . Plain paper Envelope.
Loading Media 113 5 Close the right side cover . 6 Open T ray 1. 7 Slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them..
Loading Media 114 8 Press down on the cent er of the pape r-lift ing plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into place. 9 Load the envelopes flap side up in the tray .
Loading Media 115 10 Slide the media guides against the edges of the envelo pes. " Before printing on plain paper , be sure to return the dials on the fuser unit to the setting for plai n pap er.
Loading Media 116 2 Slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 Press down on the cent er of the pape r-lift ing plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into place. 4 Load the media face down in the tray . " Up to 20 sheets can be loaded into the tray at one time.
Loading Media 117 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the media. 6 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRA Y 1/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the setting for the size and type of p aper that ar e loaded. See also “P APER MENU” on page 39.
Loading Media 118 Loading Banner Pa per Paper up to 1200 mm long can be loaded into the bypass tray and printed one at a time. 1 Open T ray 1. 2 Slide the media guides to pro- vide more space between them. 3 Press down on the cent er of the pape r-lift ing plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into place.
Loading Media 119 4 With the side of the banner paper to be printed on facing down, insert the end of the paper as much as possible into the feed slot. " One sheet of banner paper can be loaded into the tray at one time. " In order to avoid toner smudges, do not load curled paper .
Loading Media 120 7 Secure the banner paper with the left and right media guides. " When printing multiple copies on banner paper , repeat the procedure starting from step 2. 8 Select T ray 1(Manual Fe ed) from the Paper Source list and specify a cus- tom size in the Original Size list of the printer d river , and then print.
Loading Media 121 Tray 2 Loading Plain Paper 1 Pull out T ray 2. 2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place..
Loading Media 122 3 Load the paper face up in the tray . " Do not load above the mark. Up to 500 sheets (80 g/m 2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one ti me.
Loading Media 123 Tray 3/4 (Optional Low er Feeder Units) Loading Plain Paper 1 Pull out T ray 3 (T ray 4). 2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place.
Loading Media 124 4 Load the paper face up in the tray . " Do not load above the mark. Up to 500 sheets (80 g/m 2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one ti me.
Loading Media 125 6 Close Tray 3 (T ray 4). 7 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 3 (or TRAY 4 ) / PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the setting for the type of paper that is loaded.
Duplexing 126 Duplexing Select paper with high opacity for d uplex (Double-Sided) pri nting. Opacity refers to how effectively p aper blocks out what is written on the opposite side of the page. If the paper has low opacit y (high translucency), then the printed data from one side of the page will show through to the other side.
Output Tray 127 In addition, if “N-up” has been set to “Booklet”, autoduplex printing is per- formed. The following Order settings are available when “Bookl et” is selected. 1 Load plain paper into the tray . 2 From the printer driver , specify duplex (Doub le-Sided) printing (Layout tab in Windows).
Finishing 128 Finishing When the optional staple finisher is installed, job separation, offset and staple printing can be performed. For the installation procedure, refer to “S taple Fin- isher” on page 244. Settings can be specified for job separation, offset and staple printing by selecting JOB SEPARATION or FINISHING in PAPER MENU .
Finishing 129 Offset Printing If offset printing is selected, the p aper is fed out shifted as shown below . " When PAPER MENU/COLLATE is set to ON , the pages are fed out in sets as shown below . Staple printing Pages are stapled and fed out by job or by copy set as shown below .
Media Storage 130 Media Storage How do I store media? Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper unti l it is time to load it. Media that has been stored for a lon g time out of its packaging may dry up too much and cause misfeeding.
Replacing Consumables.
Replacing Consumables 132 Replacing Consumables Note Failure to f ollow instructions as ou tlined in this manual could result in voiding your warranty . Note If an error messa ge ( TONER EMPTY , TRANS.BELT END OF LIFE , etc.) appears, print out the configuration p age, and then ch eck the status of the other consumables.
Replacing Consumables 133 Note Do not use refilled toner cartridges o r unapproved toner cartr idges. Any damage to the printer or quali ty pr oblems caused by a refilled to ner cartridge or an unappro ved toner cartr idge will void your warranty . No technical support is prov ided to recover from thes e problems.
Replacing Consumables 134 Level during hand ling and storage. Do not hold, stand or store cartridges on their ends or turn them upside down; the toner inside the cartridge s may become caked or unequally distributed. Away from salty air and corrosive gases such as aerosols.
Replacing Consumables 135 Replacing a Toner Cartridge Note Be careful not to sp ill toner while re placing a toner cartridge. If toner spills, immediately wipe it off with a soft, dry cloth. If TONER LOW on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/ENABLE WARNING is set to ON , the message TONER LOW X (where “ X ”.
Replacing Consumables 136 3 Lower the lever to release the lock. 4 Grab the handle of the to ner car- tridge to be replaced, and then pull out the cartridg e. Note Dispose of the used tone r cartridge accordin g to your local regulations . Do not burn the toner cartridge.
Replacing Consumables 137 7 Shake the cartridge to distri bute the toner . 8 Make sure that the toner car- tridge is the same colo r as the printer compartment, and then insert the toner cartridge into the printer . 9 Make sure that the toner car- tridge is securely installed, and then peel off the protective film.
Replacing Consumables 138 10 Raise the front lever to i ts origi- nal position. 11 Pull the lever to the left to lock it in place. " The front lever should be securely returned to its original position; other- wise, the front cover of the printer cannot be closed.
Replacing Consumables 139 Replacing a Print Unit When replacing a p rint unit, refer to the following table. For optimum print quality and performa nce, use only approv ed KONICA MINOL T A print units for your specific printer type , as listed in the table below .
Replacing Consumables 140 2 Open the printer ’s front cover . 3 Pull the front lever to the right. 4 Lower the lever to release the lock. K K.
Replacing Consumables 141 5 Press down the area marked “Push” on the prin t unit to be replaced, and then slide the unit all the way out of the printer . Note Dispose of the used print un it according to your local regulations. Do not burn t he print unit.
Replacing Consumables 142 8 Hold the pri nt unit with bo th hands, and then shake it twice as shown in the illustration . " Do not grab the botto m of the bag; othe rwise, the print unit may be dam- aged, resulting in decreased print qual ity .
Replacing Consumables 143 11 Make sure that the new print unit to be installed is the same color as the printer compartment, a nd then install the print unit in the printer . 12 Raise the front lever to its origi- nal position. 13 Pull the lever to the left to lock it in place.
Replacing Consumables 144 14 Close the front cover ..
Replacing Consumables 145 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle When the waste toner bottle becomes full, the message WASTE TONER FULL/REPLACE BOTTLE appears in the message windo w . The printer stops and will not start again until t he waste toner bottle is replaced.
Replacing Consumables 146 3 Open the left and right handles of the waste ton er bottle. 4 Grab the left and right handles of the waste toner bottle, and then slowly pull out the bottle. " Be careful since some waste toner may spill if the lock is closed when the waste toner bo ttle is removed.
Replacing Consumables 147 6 Slide the waste toner bottle all the way into the printer . 7 T urn the dial clockwise until the waste toner bottle is in the locked position.
Replacing Consumables 148 8 Close the front cover . " If the waste toner bottle is not fully inserted or i f the dial is not locked, the front cover cannot be closed. Replacing the Transfer Roller When the time to replace the transfer roller is reached, the message TRANS.
Replacing Consumables 149 2 While pushing the levers to the inside, move the roller presser toward you. 3 While continuing to p ress the levers, remove the transfer roller . 4 Prepare a new transfer roller . 5 While pressing the levers, insert the shaft of the transfer roller into the bearings.
Replacing Consumables 150 6 Move the levers away from you until it snaps into place. 7 Close the right si de cover . 8 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU/SUPPLIES/ REPLACE/TRANS. ROLLER menu. 9 Replace the ozone filter , using the following procedure.
Replacing Consumables 151 Replacing the Ozone Filter 1 Remove the ozone filter from the printer . 2 Slide the new ozone filter into the printer un til it snap s into place.
Replacing Consumables 152 Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit When the time to replace the transfer belt unit is reached, the message TRANS. BELT/END OF LIFE appears. Printing can continue even after this message appears; h owever , si nce th e print qual ity is reduced, the trans- fer belt un it should be r eplaced imm ediate ly .
Replacing Consumables 153 3 Using a coin, remove the four screws on the left side. " Be careful not to lo se the screws. 4 Remove the left-side cover . 5 Pull the lever , and then open the right side cover . " Before opening the right side cover , fold up T ray 1.
Replacing Consumables 154 6 Use a coin to loosen the screws securing the transfer belt unit. 7 On the left side, pull to the right the blue shutter lever for the transfer be lt unit. " Do not remov e the blue lever . 8 From the side where the left side cover was removed, hold the arm, and then carefully pull out the transfer b elt unit.
Replacing Consumables 155 9 Remove all packing tape from the transfer belt unit. 10 Remove the protective cover from the transfer belt unit. 11 Prepare a new transfer belt unit. " Be careful not to touch the surface of the belt. " Do not remove the blue lever .
Replacing Consumables 156 13 On the left side, pull to the left the blue shutter lever for the transfer be lt unit. 14 From the right side cover side, tighten the screws to secure the transfer belt unit and then close the right side cover . 15 Close the right si de cover .
Replacing Consumables 157 16 Attach the left-side cover . 17 T ighten the four screws on the left side. 18 Install the print unit and waste toner bottle . " For details on installing the print unit or waste toner bottle, refer to “Replacing a Print Unit” on page 139 or “Replac- ing the Waste T oner Bot- tle” on page 145.
Replacing Consumables 158 19 Close the front cover . 20 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU/SUPPLIES/ REPLACE/TRANS. BELT menu. Replacing the Backup Battery If the backup battery is dead, the printe r ’s date and time cannot be ret ained. Follow the procedure described below to replace the backup battery .
Replacing Consumables 159 2 Using a screwdriver, remove the screw . Then , slide the rear cover to the right and remove it. 3 Using a screwdriver , loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .) 4 Slide the panel slightly to the right and lift it off the printer .
Replacing Consumables 160 5 Remove the hook, and then remove the ba ckup batter y . 6 Insert a new backup ba ttery . " When inserting the new backup battery , be sure that the + side faces toward the lef t. 7 Reinstall the panel and tighten the seven screws.
Replacing Consumables 161 11 Use DATE on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/CLOCK menu to set the date, and use TIME on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/CLOCK menu to set the time. Replacing the Staple When there are no more staples, the message STAPLER EMPTY appears. Replace the staple cartridge.
Replacing Consumables 162 3 Pull out th e stapl er . 4 Remove the empty cartridge, and then insert th e new one..
Replacing Consumables 163 5 Install the stapler . 6 Install the stapling unit. 7 Close the stapler cover ..
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Maintaining the Printer.
Maintaining the Printer 166 Maintaining the Printer CAUTION Read all caution and warning lab els ca refully , making sure to follow any instructions contained in them. These labels are located on the inside of the printer ’s covers and the interior of the printer b ody .
Maintaining the Printer 167 Do not leave the printer ’s covers open for any length of time , especially in well-lit places; light may damage the toner cartridges. Do not open the printer during prin ting. Do not tap media st acks on the printer .
Cleaning the Printer 168 If you get toner on your skin, wash it off with cool water and a mild soap. CAUTION If you get tone r in your eyes, w ash it out immediatel y with cool water and consult a doctor . Make sure any parts removed during clean ing are replaced before you plug in the printer .
Cleaning the Printer 169 Media Rollers The accumulation of paper dust and ot h er debris on the media rollers can cause media -feeding prob lems. Cleaning the Media Feed Rollers (Manual Feed Tray) 1 Open T ray 1. 2 Press down on the center of the paper-lifting plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into plac e.
Cleaning the Printer 170 3 Clean the media feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth. 4 Close the tray ..
Cleaning the Printer 171 Cleaning the Media Feed Rollers (Tray 2/3/4) 1 Pull out the tray . 2 Clean the media feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.
Cleaning the Printer 172 Cleaning the Duplex Option Feed Rollers 1 Open the duplex cover . 2 Clean the feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.
Cleaning the Printer 173 Cleaning the Media Transfer Rollers for Tray 3 and 4 1 Open the right side cover of T ray 3 (T ray 4). " Before opening the right side cover of T ray 3 (T ray 4), fold up T ray 1. 2 Clean the media transfer rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.
Cleaning the Printer 174 Cleaning the Laser Lens This printe r is constructed w ith four laser lens es. Clean all lenses as described below . The laser lens cleaning tool shou ld be attached to the inside of the front cover . 1 Open the printer ’s front cover and remove the cle aning tool from the machine’s front cover .
10 Troubleshooting.
Introduction 176 Introduction This chapter provides information to aid you i n resolving printer problems yo u may encounter , or at least guide you to the proper sources for help . Printin g a Configuration Page Print a configuration page to verify the printer is printing correctly , or to check the printer configuration.
Preventing Media Misfeeds 177 Preventing Media Misfeeds Make sure that... Media matches the printer specifications. Media is flat, especiall y on the leading edge. The printer is on a hard, flat, level surface. Y ou store media in a dry location away from moisture and humidi ty .
Understanding th e Media Path 178 Understanding the Media Path Understanding the printer ’s media path will help you locate media misfeeds 1 T oner cartridge 9 Laser 2 Relay unit 10 Print unit 3 Fus.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 179 Clearing Media Misfeeds T o avoid damage, always remo ve misfed media gen tly , without tearing it. Any piece of media left in the printer , wh ether large or small, can obstruct the media path and cause further misfee ds. Do not reload media that has misfed.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 180 Media Misfeed Messages a nd Clearing Procedures " If the message PAPER JAM/VERTICAL TRANS appears, check for media misfeeds in the tra nsfer roller sectio n of the right side covers for T ray 3 and /or T r ay 4.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 181 Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tra y 2 1 Pull the lever , and then open the right side cover . " Before opening the right side cover , fold up T ray 1.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 182 CAUTION The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. T o uching anythi ng other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin un der cold water , and then seek professional med ical attention.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 183 3 Close the right side cover . 4 Pull out T ray 2, and then remove all media from the tray . 5 Fan the media you removed and then align it well.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 184 6 Load the media face up in Tray 2. " Make sure that the me dia is flat. " Do not load paper above the mark.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 185 Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tra y 3/4 1 Open the right side cover of T ray 3 (T ray 4). " Before opening the right side cover of T ray 3 (T ray 4), fold up T ray 1. 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media. 3 Close the right side cover of T ray 3 (T ray 4).
Clearing Media Misfeeds 186 4 Pull out T ray 3 (Tray 4), and then remove all paper from the tray . 5 Fan the paper you removed and then align it well. 6 Load the paper face up in T ray 3 (T ray 4). " Make sure that the paper is flat. " Do not load paper above the mark.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 187 Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Duplex Option 1 Open the duplex cove r . 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media. 3 Close the duplex cover .
Clearing Media Misfeeds 188 Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Fus er Unit 1 Pull the lever , and then open the right side cover . " Before opening the right side cover , fold up T ray 1. 2 Push up the levers of the fuser unit cover , and then open the cover .
Clearing Media Misfeeds 189 CAUTION The area around the fuse r unit is extremely hot. T ouching anyt hing other than the indicated levers and dial s may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin under cold water , and then seek professional medica l attention.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 190 4 Push down the levers. 5 Close the right si de cover ..
Clearing Media Misfeeds 191 Clearing a Media Misfeed from Tray 1 (Ma nual Feed Tray) and Transfer Roller 1 Pull the lever , and then open the right side cover . " Before opening the right side cover , fold up T ray 1. 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 192 CAUTION The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. T o uching anythi ng other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin un der cold water , and then seek professional med ical attention.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 193 3 Close the right side cover . Relay Unit 1 Open the upper cover . 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media..
Clearing Media Misfeeds 194 Staple Finisher (Case 1) If the media misfeed o ccurred between th e relay unit and the top of the staple finisher , follow the procedure described below to remove the misfed media. 1 Open the finisher cover . 2 Carefully pull o ut the misfed media.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 195 Staple Finisher (Case 2) If the media can be seen from the su b output tray , follow the procedure described below to remove the mi sfed media.
Clearing Media Misfeeds 196 Staple Finisher (Case 3) If the media misfeed occurred in the center section of the staple finisher , fol- low the procedure described below to remo ve the misfed media. 1 Open the finisher cover . 2 Clockwise turn the knob on the inside until the media is fed into the main output tray .
Clearing Media Misfeeds 197 Clearing Jammed Staples If the staples are jammed, follow the procedure described below to remove the jammed staples. 1 Open the stapler cover .
Clearing Media Misfeeds 198 4 Push up the guide for the staple cartridge, and then remo ve any jammed sta ples. 5 Return the guide to its original position, and then install the sta- pler .
Solving Problems wi th Media Misfeeds 199 Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds " Frequent misfeeds in any area indica te that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated misfeeds may also happen if you’ re using unsupported print media .
Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds 200 Media is misfeeding. The media is not cor- rectly positioned in the tray . Remove the misfed media and reposi- tion the media prope rly in the tray . The number of sheets in the tray exceeds the maximum allowed.
Solving Problems wi th Media Misfeeds 201 Media is misfeeding. T ransparencies have collected static elec- tricity in the tray . Remove the transparencies and load them in the tray one sheet at a time. Do not fan transparencies before load- ing them. Unsupported media (wrong size, thick- ness, type, etc.
Solving Other Problems 202 Solving Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Printer power is not on. The power cord is not correctly plugged into the outlet. T urn off the printer , confirm that the power cord is correctly p lugged into the outlet, and then turn on the printer .
Solving Other Problems 203 Y ou can’t print the con- figuration page. The tray is empty . Check that at least T ray 1 is loaded with media, in place, and secure. The printer ’s covers aren’t closed securely . Make sure the covers are closed securely .
Solving Other Problems 204 Printing takes too much time. The printer is set to a slow printing mo de (for example, thick stock or transpar- ency). It takes more time to print on special media. When using regular paper , make sure that the media type is set properly in the driver .
Solving Other Problems 205 Not all pages print. The printer has the wrong kind of cable, or the prin ter is not configured for the correct cable and port. Check your cable. The Cancel key was pressed. Make sure no one pressed th e Cancel key while your job was printing.
Solving Other Problems 206 Y ou are experienc- ing duplex (Double- Sided) prob- lems. Media or settings are not correct. For autoduplexing, make sure that you have a duplex option installed. Make sure that you are using correct media. See “Media S p ecifications” on page 98.
Solving Other Problems 207 The web-based utility cannot be accessed. The PageScope Web Connection Adminis- trator ’s password is incorrect. The PageScope Web Connectio n Administrator password has a 6-char- acter minimu m and a 16-character maximum.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 208 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is printed , or there are blank spots on the printed page . One or more of the print units may be defective. Remove th e print un its and check it for damage.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 209 Image is too light; there is low image density . Laser lens is di rty . Clean the laser lens. The medi a is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry media. There is not much toner left in the car- tridge.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 210 The print or color density is uneven. One or more of the toner cartridges may be defective or l ow . Remove the toner cartridges and check them for damage. If one is dam- aged, replace it. The printer is not level.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 211 There are toner smudges or residual images. One or more of the print units may be defective or installed incorrectly . Remove the print un its and check them for damage. If one is damaged, replace it. There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (whether or not it has been duplexed).
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 212 Image defects. The laser lens is dirty . Clean the laser lens. A toner cartridge may be leaking. Remove the toner cartridges and check them for damage. If one is dam- aged, replace it. A print unit may be defective.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 213 If the problem is not resolved, even after all of the above have been per- formed, contact T echn ical Support with the error information. The color has a poor reproduction or has poor color density . One or more of the print units may be defective.
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 214 Status, Error, and Service Messages S tatus, error , and service messages are displayed in the control panel mes- sage window .
Status, Error, and Service Messages 215 Error Messages (Warning: ) " “I-UNIT” in a message refers to the print unit. REBOOTING The prin ter is being restar ted. No action needed. WARMING UP The printer is w arming up. This message... means.
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 216 MEMORY CARD NEAR FULL The memory card is nearly full. Delete resources (fonts, forms, etc.) which saved on the memory card by using Download Man- ager or PSWC. NON SUPPORT CARD Since incompatible CompactFlash was inserted into the memory slot, the CompactFlash could not be used.
Status, Error, and Service Messages 217 I-UNIT LOW X The X print unit is low and should be replaced within 2,000 pages at 5% cover- age of letter/A4 pages. (Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU/ ENABLE WARN- ING/I-UNIT LOW is set to ON .) Prepar e the specified color print uni t.
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 218 TRANS. BELT END OF LIFE The transfer belt unit has reached the en d of its life. Replace the transfer belt unit and reset the counter in the MAINTE- NANCE MENU/SUP- PLIES/REPLACE/ TRANS. BELT menu. TRANS.ROLLER END OF LIFE The transfer roller has reached the end of its life.
Status, Error, and Service Messages 219 Error Messages (Operator Call: ) This message... means... do this... ADJUST TRAY1 T ray 1 is removed from the printer . Install T r ay 1 COVER OPEN DUPLEX COVER The duplex cove r is open. Close the duplex cover .
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 220 MANUAL FEED “SIZE” “MEDIA” The Paper Source i n the printer driver i s set to T ray 1 (Manual Feed), but there is already media in the tray when printing begins. Press the key to print, or remove and reload the media in Tray 1.
Status, Error, and Service Messages 221 PAPER JAM DUPLEX1 Media has misfed in the duplex option. Press the key to dis- play the help screen. Follow the instructions in the help screen to remove the misfed media. PAPER JAM DUPLEX2 Media has misfed in the duplex option.
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 222 I-UNIT END REPLACE X The X Print unit ha s completely reached the end of its life. Replace the Print unit. I-UNIT MISSING CHECK X The X print unit is not installed, or an unap- proved print unit is installed. Install a correct KONICA MINOL T A prin t unit.
Status, Error, and Service Messages 223 TRAY X SIZE ERR ADD “SIZE” The media size set in the printer driver is different from the size of media loaded. Load the correct media size into the specified tray . TRAY X TYPE ERR ADD “MEDIA” The media type set in the printer driver is different from the type of media loaded.
Status, Error, an d Service Messages 224 Service Messages: These messages indicate a mo re serious error that can only be corrected by a customer service e ngineer . If one of these messages appears, turn the printer off, then turn it on again. If the problem persist s, contact your local vendor or authorized service provider .
11 Installing Accessories.
Introduction 226 Introduction Note Use of accessories no t manufactured or sup ported by KONICA MINOL T A will void your warranty . " This chapter provides information about the follow ing accessories. Note Installing accessories always requires that the printer and accesso ries are turned off and unplug ged during in stallation.
Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 227 Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) " Y ou may need add itional memory (DIMM) for complex graphics and for duplex (Double-Sided) prin ting. Dual in-line memory module (or DIMM ) is comp act circuit board with sur- face-mount memory chips.
Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 228 3 Using a screwdriver , loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .) 4 Slide the panel slightly to the right and lift it off the printer . 5 Insert the new DIMM straight into the DIMM connector until the latches snap into the locked position.
Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 229 9 Reconnect the power cord, an d turn on the printer . 10 Declare the additional Printer Memo ry in the Windows printer driver (Properties/Configure tab). 11 Print a configuration page ( PRINT MENU/CONFIGURATION PG ) and verify that the total amount of the RAM installed in your printer is listed.
Hard Disk Kit 230 Hard Disk Kit If a hard disk drive is installed, fonts can be downloaded and saved, and the overlay function can b e used. Installing the Hard Disk drive Note It’ s very important to protect th e printer co ntroller board and any associated circu it boards from ele ctrostatic damage.
Hard Disk Kit 231 3 Using a screwdriver , loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .) 4 Slide the panel slightly to the right and lift it off the printer . 5 Plug the cable on the hard disk drive into the connector on the controller board.
Hard Disk Kit 232 6 Insert the three mounting pins on the hard disk drive into the holes in the controller board in the order shown in the illustra- tion at the right to mount the hard disk drive onto the control- ler board. 7 Reinstall the panel and tighten the seven screws.
CompactFlash 233 CompactFlash If a CompactFlash card is installed, resources such as fonts, macros and pro- files can be d ownloaded, and image fil es can be printed directly . " Only CompactFlash cards with a capacity of 256 MB, 512 MB or 1 GB can be used.
CompactFlash 234 2 Using a screwdriver , remove the screw . The n, slide the rear cover to the right and remove it. 3 Using a screwdriver , loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .) 4 Slide the panel slightly to the right and lift it off the printer .
CompactFlash 235 5 Fully insert the CompactFlash card into the approp riate slot. When the CompactFlash ca rd is correctly inserted, the button on the top sid e of the slot (circled in the illustration) slightly pops out. " Before removing the CompactFlash card, press in this button.
Duplex Option 236 Duplex Option Duplex (Double-Sided) p rinting can b e performed automatically with the duplex option and enough memory installed. See “Duplexing” on page 126. Installing the Duplex Option 1 T urn off t he printer . 2 Remove the cover on the right side cover .
Duplex Option 237 3 Remove the door at the side of the right side cove r . 4 Prepare the duplex option. " Before installing the duplex option, open the duplex cover , and then check that the knob is positioned as shown in the illustration. Then, close the duplex cover.
Duplex Option 238 6 Open the duplex cover , and then turn both knobs counterclock- wise until th ey are horizont al to secure the duplex option to the right side cover . 7 Then, close the duplex cover. 8 Declare the Duple x Unit in the Wind ows printer driver (Properties/Con fig- ure tab).
Lower Feeder Unit 239 Lower Feeder Unit Y ou can install up to two optional lower feeder units (Trays 3 and 4). Each lower feeder unit increases your printer ’s media feed capacity by 500 sheets.
Lower Feeder Unit 240 Installing a Lower Feeder Unit Note Since consumables are installed in the printer , be sure to keep the printer level when moving it in order to preve nt accidental spills. 1 T urn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord and inter- face cables.
Lower Feeder Unit 241 4 With another person’s help, place the printer on top of the lower feeder unit, making sure that the positioning pins on the lower feeder unit correctly fit into the holes on the bottom of the printer .
Lower Feeder Unit 242 6 Pull out the trays. 7 Install the two securing brackets at the front of the printer . 8 Close the trays. 9 Attach the transport guide to the right door of T ray 3. " It is not nec essary to attach the transport guide to the right door of T ray 4.
Lower Feeder Unit 243 10 Close the right side cover of the lower feeder unit. 11 Declare Paper Source Unit 3/4 in the Windows printer driver (Properties/ Configure tab).
Staple Finisher 244 Staple Finisher When the staple finisher is installed, job separation, offset and staple printing can be performed. Accessories 1 6 2 5 4 3 7 1 3 4 5 2 6 7 1 Staple Finisher 2 Rela.
Staple Finisher 245 Unpacking and installi ng the Staple Finisher 1 Open the box for the optional finisher . 2 Unpack the relay unit, and then open the relay u nit cover 3 Remove all packing tape.
Staple Finisher 246 5 Remove the two mounting hooks in the bag taped to the back of the relay unit. " Since the gears (1) are exposed, be careful not to grab them or hit them. " Since the performance of the transport roller and springs (2) may be greatly reduced if they are firmly grabbed, treat them with special care.
Staple Finisher 247 7 Remove the output tray from the machine. " While lightly bending the output tray as much as possible, remove the out- put tray . 8 Remove the inside cover (three locations) at the top of the machine. 9 Use a coin to remove the front cover (two locations) at the top of the machine.
Staple Finisher 248 10 Install the relay unit on the machine. 11 Open the relay unit cover ..
Staple Finisher 249 12 With your fingers, p ress the left and right pins. Make sure that the pins are pushed in. 13 Secure the relay unit on the machine with the two mounting hooks.
Staple Finisher 250 15 Close the relay unit cover . 16 Remove the two finisher-mount- ing hooks from the box. 17 Remove the main output tray and the sub output tray , and then unpack them. 18 Hold the lef t and right sides of the staple finisher and lift it out of the box.
Staple Finisher 251 20 Remove the packing tape and packing materials from the con- nectors and the outside of the staple finisher . 21 Open the stapler cover , and then remove the tape se curing the staple cartridge. 22 Use a coin to remove the cover (two locations) on the left side of the machine.
Staple Finisher 252 23 Secure the two mounting hooks on the staple finisher to the left side of the machine. 24 Align the side of the relay unit with that of the staple finisher , and then hook them onto the fin- isher to install them. " When grabbing the staple finisher , be sure to grab the areas indicate d in the illustration.
Staple Finisher 253 25 Remov e the two mounting clips from the main output tray . 26 Inser t the main output tray . 27 Secure the main output tray with the mounting clips.
Staple Finisher 254 28 Install the sub output tray . 29 Inser t the connector on the fin- isher into the connector on the machine. 30 Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the machine. 31 Declare the staple finish er in the printer d river (Proper ties/Config- ure tab).
Appendix.
Safety Specifications 256 Safety Specifications Technical Specifications Printer Printer Safety standards European model EU Directive 73/23/EEC EU Directive 93/68/EEC EN 60950-1 (IEC 60950) EMC standards European model EU Directive 89/336/EEC EU Directive 93/68/EEC EN 55022 (CISPR Pub.
Technical Specifications 257 Print speed Simplex Monochrome: 35/37 page per minutes for A4/ Letter (pl ain pa per) Full color: 30/31.7 page per minutes for A4/ Letter (pl ain pa per) Duplex (Double-Sided) Monochrome: 22.5 p age per minutes for A4/ Letter (pl ain pa per) Full color: 19.
Technical Specifications 258 Out put capac ity Output tray: 250 sheets (A4, Le tter) Fini she r o utpu t ca pacity Main output tray: 500 sheet s (A4 or Letter) Sub output tray: 100 sheet s (A4 or Lett.
Technical Specifications 259 Consumable Life Expectancy Chart User-Replaceable " The values shown for the toner cartridge and waste toner bottl e indi- cate the number of pages for simplex printing using A4/Letter-size media with 5% covera ge.
Our Concern for Environmental Protection 260 Our Concern for Environmental Protection As an ENERGY ST AR ® Partner , we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY ST AR Guidelines for energ y efficiency .
Index Index 261 A Accessories 226 CompactFlash 233 DIMMs 227 Duplex option 236 Hard disk Kit 230 Lower feeder unit 239 Staple Fin isher 244 Antistatic protection 226 C Camera direct 94 CompactFlash 23.
Index 262 G Glossy Media 106 H Hard disk Kit 230 I Imageable area 107 L Labels 10 2 Letterhead 103 Loading med ia 108 Lower feeder unit 239 M Maintenance 166 Media Clearing misfee ds 179 Imageable are.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Konica Minolta BIZHUB C30P insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.