Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto MC860n MFP del fabbricante Oki
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User’s Guide 59311701 MC860n MFP.
> 2 Copyright Information Copyright © 2008 by Oki Data. All Rights Reserved Document Information MC860 MFP User’s Guide P/N 59311701 Revision 1. 1 January, 2009 Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure that the informatio n in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date.
Contents Contents > 3 Need Help? Visit our Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Notes, Cautions and Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Emergency First Aid . . . . . .
Contents > 4 Faxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Advanced Operation . . . . .
Need Help? Visit our Web Site > 5 Need Help? Visit our Web Site For personalized, web-based support on the pr oducts you own, including the latest, up-to- the-minute information, visit yo ur personal solutions center my.
Notes, Cautions an d Warnings > 6 Notes, Cautions and Warnings For the protection of your product, and in or der to ensure that you be nefit from its full functionality, this model has b een designed to operate only with genuine Oki Pr inting Solutions toner cartri dges.
Emergency First Aid > 7 Emergency First Aid diagline_symbol.eps Take care with toner powder: If swallowed, induce vomiting and s eek me dical attention. Never attempt t o induce vomiting if person is unconscious. If inhaled, move the person to an open area for fr esh air.
Introduction > 8 Introduction Congratulations on choosin g this Multi Function Product (MFP). I t i s d e s i g n e d w i t h a d v a n c e d features, to give you clear, vi brant color pr ints and crisp black and white pages at high speed on a range of office print media.
Introduction > 9 • Internal hard disk drive for storage of overla ys, macros and downloadable fonts, and automatic collation of multi ple copies of multi page documents. • T wo-sided ( duplex) printing for economical use of paper and compact p rinting of larger documents.
MFP overvi ew > 10 MFP overview Front view REF. DESCRIPTION 1 Output stacker, face down Standard printed copy delivery point. Holds up to 250 sheets at 20-lb. US Bond (75 g/ m²). 2 Top cover release button 3 Multi purpose tray release handles 4 Multi purpose feeder (shown closed) For heavier paper stocks, envelopes and other special media.
MFP overvi ew > 11 Rear view REF. DESCRIPTION 14 Access panel Allows access to the hard disk drive (HDD) and to install optional memory. 15 O N/OFF power switch Refer to “Switching Off” on page 16 for de tails. Always follow the correct procedure to ensure that no HDD data is lost.
MFP overvi ew > 12 Control Panel REF. DESCRIPTION 1. Touch screen display Enables you to make selections associated with the copying, faxing and scanning functions by touching the screen to press selected buttons. Caution! Be careful not to scrat ch the di splay with sharp or pointed objects e.
MFP overvi ew > 13 7. STOP/ST ART buttons STOP : Pressing this button stops the copying or scanning process. START : > MONO - Starts the copying, faxing or scanning process in black & white. > COLOR - Starts the copying or scanning process in color .
MFP overvi ew > 14 Changing the Display Language The default language u sed by your MFP for display messages and for report printing is English 1 . If required , this can be chan ged usin g th e Pa ne l Lan gu age Set up u til ity .
Getting started > 15 Getting started Releasing the Scanner Locks 1. Using the key (1) pro vided, turn the sca nner lock to the UNL OCKED position. 2. Re peat step 1 for the second scanner l ock. 3. Place the key (1) on the hook at the rear of the scanner for safe keeping.
Getting started > 16 5. Switch the unit on and turn the mirror carriage mode off: (a) Press the Setup button on the control panel. (b) T ouch the Admin Setup button and enter the admin password (the default is aaaaaa). Refer to “Pre-configuration Information” on page 25.
Getting started > 17 Installing Drivers and Utilities Your machine is supplied with the following drivers: • TWAIN driver (only use when co nnecti ng to the unit via USB) • Printer driver: PCL5c, PCL 6, PostScript3 •F a x d r i v e r Twain and Printer Drivers The TWAIN driver is used for “Pull Scanning”, i.
Getting started > 18 Configuration Tool Installation of the Configuration tool is option al and can be found on the Driver/Utilities CD under the Utilities folder. Foll ow the on-scree n instructions to complete the Configuration tool installation.
Getting started > 19 Actkey U tility The Actkey utility enables the unit to rece ive one key touch commands from a locally connected Windows comput er. Installation of the Actkey utility is opti onal. It can be found on the Driver/Utilities CD under the Utilities folder.
Getting started > 20 Paper Recommendations Your unit will handle a variety of prin t media, including a range of paper weights and sizes, transparencies and envelopes. This section prov ides general advice on choice of media, and explains how to use each type.
Getting started > 21 Multi Purp ose Tray The multi purpose tray can handle the same media sizes as the ca ss ette trays but in weights up to 53 lb. US Bond (200 g/m²) [Ult ra heavy]. For very heavy paper stock, use the face up (rear) paper stacker.
Getting started > 22 Loading Paper Cassette Trays 1. Remo ve the paper tray from the unit. 2. F an the paper to be loaded at the edges (1) and in the middle (2) to ensure that all sheets are properly sepa rated, then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush again (3).
Getting started > 23 To prevent paper jams: • Do not leav e space between the pape r and the guides and rear stopper . • Do not overfill the paper tray . Capacity depends on t he type of paper stock. • Do not load damaged paper . • Do not load paper of different siz es or types at the same time.
Getting started > 24 Multi Purp ose Tray 1. Open the multi purpose tr ay . 2. Fold out the paper supports (1). 3. Press gently down on the paper platf orm (2) to ensure it is lat ched down . 4. Load the paper and adjust the paper guides (3) to the size of paper being used .
Configuring Your Machine > 25 Configuring Your Machine Minimum Configuration Requirements To make the b est of this un it, the foll owing conf iguratio n is required: To send faxes: A PSTN telephone line connection. To send e-mails: •T C P / I P n e t w o r k .
Configuring Your Machine > 26 Network Set Up T h e u n i t m u s t a l s o b e s e t u p p r o p e r l y o n y o u r n e t w o r k t o p e r f o r m s c a n t o e - m a i l a n d s c a n to FTP functions. In order for other network devices to find t he unit on the network, the following network parameters have to be set.
Configuring Your Machine > 27 Internet Com munication Feat ures Scan to e-mail The unit allows you to deliver your scan ned document to e-ma il addres ses on the network.
Configuring Your Machine > 28 For more information on filing protocols refer to “Explanation of Filing Protocols” on page 61. Configuration There are a number of configura tion option s available which allow you to change the scanner, fax and printer settings to suit your own needs.
Configuring Your Machine > 29 ...from the Control Pa nel Press the SETUP button on th e control pa nel. Address Book NOTE The Admin Setup option is blocked by a password.
Configuring Your Machine > 30 Paper Setup NOTE Within the Me dia Type menu, do not use the Recycled setting. If you are loading recycled media choose the Plain setting. FEATURE OPTION DESCRIPTION Tray n (where n identifies the tray) Paper Size Cassette Size , Custom Sets paper in Tray n.
Configuring Your Machine > 31 Store Doc Settings Select Tray Fax Tray 1, 2 and 3: OFF, ON(*), ON MPTray: OFF , ON(*), ON Fax: Set tray for received Fax. Tray usage, priority given to trays set to ON(*), then O N. If tray is set to OFF, it will not be used.
Configuring Your Machine > 32 Profile FEATURE OPTION DESCRIPTION Register/ Edit ProfileName User defined Select profile numbe r to register/edit. Use the on-sc reen keyboard to enter the required profile name. Protocol CIFS , FTP, HTTP Select required protocol.
Configuring Your Machine > 33 Register/ Edit (cont.) Doc. Type Doc. Type: Text, Text&Photo , Photo Allows you to speci fy the type of images on the doc ument.
Configuring Your Machine > 34 Register/ Edit (cont.) Compression Rate Color: High, Medium, Low Mono (Grayscale): High, Medium, Low Mono (Binary): High (G4) , Medium (G3), Raw Select the appropriate compression level.
Configuring Your Machine > 35 View Information FEATURE DESCRIPTION Print Count Displays the print count from all available trays. Displays the number of color an d mono A4/lette r impressions. Scan Displays the number of pages scanned from the flatbed and ADF.
Configuring Your Machine > 36 Admin Setup NOTE The Admin Setup option is blocked by a password. Refer to “Pre- configuration Information” on page 25. FEATURE OPTION DESCRIPTION Copy Setup Default Settings Doc. Type Doc . Type: Text, Text&Photo , Photo, Extra Fine Allows you to s pecify the type of images on the do cument.
Configuring Your Machine > 37 Copy Setup (cont.) Default Settings (cont.) EdgeErase OFF , ON Adjust the width settings using the arrow buttons. Input range: 05 -50 mm EraseCentr OFF , ON Adjust the width settings using the arrow buttons. Input range: 01 -50 mm DuplexCopy Copy Method: OFF , 1->2 sides, 2->2 sides, 2->1 side Doc.
Configuring Your Machine > 38 Copy Setup (cont.) Default Settings (cont.) Hue [R] -3 , -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [G] Adjust R/G balanc e settings. [G]: Enhance gree n [R]: Enhanc e red Saturation [L ow] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [High] Adjust saturation se tting.
Configuring Your Machine > 39 Fax Setup (cont.) Default Settings (cont/) MCF Report OFF , ON If enabled, t he result of the transmission will be printed out each time. Memory Tx OFF, ON This sets the tra nsmission mode to memory Tx (ON) or real-time Tx (OFF).
Configuring Your Machine > 40 Fax Setup (cont.) Other Settings (cont.) Block Junk Fax Set ting: OFF , Mode1, Mode2, Mode3 Can prevent unnecessary fax reception. Mode1: Reject fax from a number not registered in the Address Book. Mode2: Reject fax from a number registered in the Reject List.
Configuring Your Machine > 41 Scanner Setup Default Settings Doc. Type Doc . Type: Text , Text&Photo, Photo, Extra Fine Allows you to s pecify the type of images on the do cument.
Configuring Your Machine > 42 Scanner Setup (cont.) Default Settings (cont.) FileFormat Co lor: PDF , TIFF, J PEG, XPS Mono (Grayscale): PDF , TIFF, J PEG, XPS Mono (Binary): PDF , TIFF Select the appropriate file format.
Configuring Your Machine > 43 Scanner Setup (cont.) Default Settings (cont.) RGB [R] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [G] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [B] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 Adjust RGB contrast settings. E-mail Setup File Name User defined Use the on- screen keyboard to enter a file name.
Configuring Your Machine > 44 Print Setup Print Menu Tray Configuration Paper Feed: Tray n , MPTray Specifies a feed tray (where n identifies the tray).
Configuring Your Machine > 45 Print Setup (cont.) Print Menu (cont.) Print Setup (cont.) Mono-Print Speed: Auto Speed , Mon o 34PPM, Mixed Speed, Color Speed Auto Speed : If the first page of a print job is blac k and white, the machine runs at 34ppm (pages per minute).
Configuring Your Machine > 46 Print Setup (cont.) Print Menu (cont.) Print Setup (cont.) Width: 2.5~ 8. 5 ~11.7 inches Selects the wi dt h of the paper defined by the “C ustom” settin gs. Length: 4.1~ 11 ~48 inches Selects the lengt h of the paper defined by the “C ustom” settin gs.
Configuring Your Machine > 47 Print Setup (cont.) Print Menu (cont.) Printer Adjust (cont.) BG Setting: -3, -2, -1 , 0 , +1, +2, +3 To correct variations in print results caused by temperature/ humidity conditions and difference in print density/frequency.
Configuring Your Machine > 48 Print Setup (cont.) Color Menu (cont.) Cyan HIGHLIGHT -3, -2, -1 , 0 , +1, +2, +3 Adjusts image density for eac h color component (cyan, magent a, yellow and black) .
Configuring Your Machine > 49 Print Setup (cont.) Color Menu (cont.) UCR Low , Medium, High Selects the l imitation of the t oner layer thickness. If paper curl occurs in dark printing, selecting Medium or Low sometimes h elps reduce curl.
Configuring Your Machine > 50 Print Setup (cont.) PCL Setup (cont.) A4 Print Width 78 Column , 80 Column Sets the numbe r of columns subject to Auto LF with A4 paper in PCL. This is the value when Auto CR/LF Mode is set to OFF with the 10CPI character.
Configuring Your Machine > 51 Print Setup (cont.) IBM PPR Setup (cont.) CR Function CR , CR+LF Selects whet her a received carriage return character (0Dh) also causes a line feed. LF Function LF , LF+CR Selects whet her a received line feed ch aracter (0A h) also cau ses a carriage return.
Configuring Your Machine > 52 Print Setup (cont.) EPSON FX Setup (cont.) Form Length 11 Inch, 11.7 Inch , 12 Inch Specifies the length of paper. TOF Position 0.0 Inch - 1.0 Inch Specifies the di stance of print from the top edge of the paper. Left Margin 0.
Configuring Your Machine > 53 Network Menu (cont.) Network Setup (cont.) Subnet Mask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Current assigned subnet mask. To change, proceed as above. Display condit ion: TCP/IP prot ocol must be enabled. Gateway Address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Current assigned gateway address.
Configuring Your Machine > 54 Network Menu (cont.) Mail Server Setup (cont.) SMTP Encryption None , SMTPS, STARTTLS Select e ncrypti on meth od. POP3 server Set the IP address or host nam e for the POP3 server. POP3 Port 00000 ~ 00110 ~ 65535 Set the port number.
Configuring Your Machine > 55 Network Menu (cont.) SecurePrtc SrvSetting Domain Domain must be registered in the DNS server. Management Sta ndby Screen Setup Copy Screen 1. Doc T ype 2. Density 3. T ray 4. Z oom 5. Sort Default settings li sted, these can be changed if required.
Configuring Your Machine > 56 Manageme nt (cont.) Sound Setup (cont.) Fax Ringer OFF , ON Select ON to sound the fax ringer when a fax is received. OPCompleteSou ndVolume OFF, Low, Middle , High Select volume level for job complete acknowl edgment.
Configuring Your Machine > 57 Manageme nt (cont.) Local Interface USB Menu USB: Enable , Disable Enable/disable communication through the USB interface. Soft Reset: Disable , Enable Enable/disable the soft reset command. Speed: 480Mbps , 12Mbps Select the in terface sp eed.
Configuring Your Machine > 58 Manageme nt (cont.) System Setup (cont.) USB Memory interface Disable, Enable Se lect disa ble to turn off sca n to USB function. Power Save Power Save enable OFF, ON Enable/disable power save feature. Power Save Time 5, 15, 30 , 60, 240 minutes Select desired time interval bef ore machine en ters power save mode .
Configuring Your Machine > 59 Manageme nt (cont.) Reset Settings Execute Continuing will automatic ally restart the sy stem. Press Yes to continue or No to c ancel. Job Log Clear Execute Continuing will clear the job logs. Press Yes to continue or No to cancel.
Configuring Your Machine > 60 Job Programs Setting Shutdown FEATURE OPTION DESCRIPTION Register Use the on-scree n keyboard to enter and register a job program. Note: After registering th e process, press the Job Programs button on the control panel to save.
Configuring Your Machine > 61 Explanation of Filing Protocols FTP FTP stands for “File Transfer Pr otocol.” It is a common method of transferring files via the Internet from one computer to another.
Configuring Your Machine > 62 Setting IIS Anonymous Access: 1. Start Internet service manager i n “Control Panel” . 2. Select Default W eb site and righ t click C:InetpubwwwrootX cabinet.
Configuring Your Machine > 63 Setting IIS Privileged Access: 1. As in “Setting IIS anonymous access ” , st art “Internet service manager” and select Default W eb site. Rig ht click C:Inetpubwww rootX cabinet, and select Properties. 2. Select the Directory tab on the Properties page.
Configuring Your Machine > 64 Setting the Fax Facility Initial Set Up The following parameters must be set before using the fax function on your uni t: •T i m e z o n e • Date and time There ar.
Configuring Your Machine > 65 Assigning Fax Numbers to the Address Book The machine can hold up to 500 speed dial nu mbers and 32 group settings in the address book. To add a new number t o the address book: From the Setup screen To assign a fax destination number to a speed dial entry: 1.
Configuring Your Machine > 66 From the Fax Ready screen To assign a fax destination number to a speed dial entry: 1. Press the Fax button on the control panel to prompt the Fax Ready screen. 2. On the Numeric List tab , select the desired speed dial number .
Configuring Your Machine > 67 Connecting to a PBX Private Branch Exchanges (PBX s) are private telephone systems us ed to route calls internally, for example, in a company. When dialling a te leph one number, if a prefix (a c c e ss ) n u m b er i s r e qu i r e d t o open an outside line, the line is connected to a PBX.
Configuring Your Machine > 68 Automatic Redial You can set t he fax to autom atically redial if the initial fax transmission fails. The machine will redial on: •L i n e b u s y •N o a n s w e r • Communication error To set auto-redial: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel.
Configuring Your Machine > 69 Adding a Telephone Handset If you want to add a telephone handset to your unit, connect the lin e to the Tel socket (in certain countries it may be necessary to use a telephone plug adaptor). You will also need to update the teleph one settings to set the ring response: 1.
Access Control > 70 Access Control If your Administrator has enabled access control o n y o u r m a c h i n e , i t w i l l a u t o m a t i c a l l y s t a r t up in access control mode. You will not be able to use it until you have provided vali d login information.
Operation > 71 Operation With its intuit ive contr ol panel , this Multi Function Product (MFP ) is designed to be easy to use. After the machine has been configur ed, operating is quite straight forward. The following sections describe how t o copy, fax, and scan your documents.
Operation > 72 3. Adjust the Paper Gui des (1) to centre the document in the ADF . Placing Documen t(s) on the Scanner Gl ass 1. Open the document cover . 2. Place y our document with the text face DO WN on the glass and align it to the upper - left corner .
Operation > 73 Copying Basic Operation 1. Place y our document(s) with text face UP in the ADF o r face DOWN on the scanner glass. 2. If required, press the Copy button (1) on the control panel to prompt the Copy Ready screen. 3. Press Mono (2) to copy y our document(s) in black and white, or Color (3) to c opy your d ocum ent(s ) in c olor .
Operation > 74 Advanced Operation Using the options available on th e touch screen, you can alter the scan ou tput to suit your needs: NO. FEATURE OPTION DESCRIPTION 1O t h e r s N - i n - 1 OFF 2-in-1 4-in-1 8-in-1 Allows you to print m ultiple pages of the document to a single sheet of paper.
Operation > 75 1O t h e r s (cont.) EraseCentr OFF , ON Allows you to block out a centred rectangular area of th e document where spurious sh adow s and borders may arise when copying bound originals ( books, magazines) wi th the centre spread layout.
Operation > 76 1O t h e r s (cont.) Saturation -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 Saturation setting High: Enhance image sharpness Low: Reduce hue RGB [R] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [G] -3, -2 , -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [B] -3, -2 , -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 Adjust RGB contrast settings.
Operation > 77 5Z o o m Auto , 100%, Fi t Allows you to scale the copy using the presets values or by scaling in 1% increments up to 400% and down to 0 by pressing the + and - buttons.
Operation > 78 Faxing Basic Operation 1. Place y our document(s) with text face UP in the ADF o r face DOWN on the scanner glass. 2. Press the Fax button (1) on the control panel to prompt the Fax Ready screen.
Operation > 79 Advanced Operation Using the options avail able on the touch screen, you can alter the fax output to suit your needs: NO. FEATUR E OPTION DESCRIPTION 1O t h e r s D u p l e x S c a n OFF , Right&Left, Top Select the bound originals binding position.
Operation > 80 1O t h e r s (cont.) FPolling OFF , ON To turn ON, use the numeric keypad to enter the sub-address of the remote machine. If required, use the numeric keypad to enter the password of the remote machine.
Operation > 81 2S p e e d dial 001 - 500 Enter the required speed d ial number using the numeric keypad or the on-screen arrows. Inp ut range 001-50 0. Refer to “Assigning Fax Numbers to the Address Book ” on page 65 for details on ho w to assign a fax destin ation to a speed dial number.
Operation > 82 Manual Feed If you wish to send multiple sets of docu ments from the ADF or flatbed, enabl e the “continuous scan” feature. Refer to “Continu ous Scan Mode” on page 109 for full details. Broadcasting T h i s f u n c t i o n a l l o w s y o u t o s e n d a f a x t o m u l t iple recipients at the same time.
Operation > 83 F Code Communication F Code transmission is a function to commu ni cate, using sub addresses or passwords in accordance with the ITU-T standard. By crea t ing F code boxes/sub addresses/passwords, you can execute secure communication, bu lletin box communication and polling communication.
Operation > 84 6. Press Register/E dit . 7. Select the box number y ou want to register . 8. Select a type of F code box: - Secure Box - refer to “R egistering an F Code Secure Box” on page 84. - Bulletin Bo x - refer to “R egistering an F Code Bulletin box” on pag e 85.
Operation > 85 (c) Press Enter . Registering an F Code Bulletin box 1. Press Bulletin Box . (a) Enter a sub address using the numeric keypad. (b) Press Enter . 2. Enter a box name: (a) Press Box name . (b) Enter a box name using the on-screen keyboard .
Operation > 86 (c) Press Enter . 6. If required, enable overwrite permission: (a) Press OverWrite . (b) Press ON . (c) Press Enter . 7. If required, enable deletion of document after sending: (a) Press Erase Tx Doc . (b) Press ON . (c) Press Enter .
Operation > 87 Deleting an F Code Box 1. Press the SETUP button on the control panel. 2. Press Admin Setup . 3. Enter an administrator's password and press Enter . 4. Press Fax Setup . 5. Press F-Code Box . 6. Press Delete . 7. Select the F code bo x you want to delete.
Operation > 88 Receiving using a Sub Ad dress (F Code Polling) By entering a sub address and password, a do cument stored in th e bulletin box of a recipient machine can be taken out (polling). 1. Press the Fax button on the control panel to prompt the Fax Ready screen.
Operation > 89 Printing Stored Documents Print secure received documents, documents received in the bulletin box and documents stored in the bulletin box. 1. Press the SETUP button on the control panel. 2. Press Store Doc Setting . 3. Press Prin t .
Operation > 90 Fax Job View/Cancel If you no longer require a stored fa x job, you can cance l and remove it from you r MFP’s memory. 1. Press the FAX JOB VIEW/CANCEL button on the control panel to prompt t he Review commands screen. 2. Press the View reserved T button to display the lis t of fax jobs.
Operation > 91 Sending a Fax from your PC 1. From your application’ s File menu, select Prin t . 2. In the Select Printer window , highlight the fax driver option. 3. Press the Preference s button to display t he fax driver wi ndow . 4. On the Setup tab: (a) Select the appropriate media si ze from the drop-down menu.
Operation > 92 7. On the R ecipient tab: (a) Click the Recipient... button. (b) Select a fa x number from the Phone book panel on the right hand side. Refer to “Adding Fax Numbers to the Phone Book” on page 92. (c) Press the Add button to add this number to the recipient list.
Operation > 93 3. Press the Preference s button to display t he fax driver wi ndow . 4. Click the Phone book... button. The phone book screen displays. 5. Select FAX number -> New ( FAX number) . 6. T ype in the fax number destination Name . 7. T ype in the required FAX number .
Operation > 94 8. Add recipients to the group list: (a) Select a fax number from the Phone book panel on the right hand side. (b) Press the Add-> button to add this number to the group list. (c) Repeat steps (a) and (b) as required to create the group list.
Operation > 95 Scanning Basic Operation 1. Place y our document(s) with text face UP in the ADF o r face DOWN on the scanner glass. 2. Press the Scan button (1) on the control panel to prompt the Scan Ready screen.
Operation > 96 Scan to E-mail Using the options available on the touch scree n, you can enter e-mail i nformation and alter the scan output to suit your needs: NOTE For illustration purposes only, the features shown are as accessed from the control panel.
Operation > 97 1O t h e r s (cont.) FileFormat C olor: PDF , TIFF, JPEG, XPS Mono (Grayscale): PDF , TIFF, JPEG, XPS Mono (Binary): PDF , TIFF Select the appropriate file for mat. ComprsRt Color: High, Medium, Low Mono (Grayscale): High, Medium, Low Mono (Binary): High (G4) , Medium (G3), Raw Select the appropriate compression level.
Operation > 98 1O t h e r s (cont.) RGB [R] -3, -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [G] -3, -2 , -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 [B] -3, -2 , -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 Adjust RGB contrast settings. Logout If access control is enabled, logout once you are finished to avoid any unauthorized access.
Operation > 99 4 Density -3 , -2, -1, 0 , +1, +2, +3 Adjust density Darker: Enhance image sharpness and color. Lighter: Reduce hue and color. 5 Resoluti on 75dpi, 100dpi, 15 0dpi, 200dpi , 300dpi, 40 0dpi, 6 00dpi Allows you to sele ct the appropriate resolution.
Operation > 100 Scan to USB Memory 1. Plug the USB memory (1) into the US B port at the front of the machine. 2. Place y our document(s) with text face UP in the ADF or face DOWN on the glass. 3. Press the Scan button on the control panel to prompt the Scan Ready screen.
Operation > 101 Scan to Local PC 1. From the Scan Ready screen, press the Local PC option. The Select screen displays showing four options: -A p p l i c a t i o n -F o l d e r -E - m a i l -P C - F A X 2. Select the option you require, followed by the Color / Mono bu tton to st art scannin g.
Operation > 102 (c) E-mail When the E-mail function is selected, the Actkey Utilit y executes PC Scan in accordan ce with your settings for “Scan to E-m ail”. The scan ned image dat a is saved i n the specified folder and is re ady for the software to send as an attachment.
Operation > 103 Scan to Network PC Before sending your document to a file server , profiles should be set up first to speed up the process. A profile cont ains a list of fili ng parameters such as your filing protocol, directory, file name and other scanning parameters.
Operation > 104 1O t h e r s (cont.) ComprsR t Color: High, Medium, Low Mono (Grayscale): High, Medium, Low Mono (Binary): High (G4) , Medium (G3), Raw Select the appropriate compression level. Remem ber the higher the compression the bigger the file size! EdgeErase OFF , ON Adjust the width settings using the arrow buttons.
Operation > 105 2 Doc. Type Doc. Type Text, Text& Photo , Photo Allows you to specify the type of images on the document. Background Removal Auto , OFF, 1(Low), 2, 3, 4, 5( High), sTHR Allows you to block out the color background of the image (assuming document has a co lor background) - such that the backgr ound color is not printe d.
Operation > 106 Managing Profiles Adding a new network profile To add a network profile: 1. Press the Setup button on the control panel to prompt the Setup screen. 2. On the touch screen, press Profile . From here you can register, edit, or delete profiles.
Operation > 107 Scan to Remote PC 1. At the MFP: From the Scan Ready screen, press the Remote PC option. 2. Place the docu ment face DOWN on the do c ument glass or face UP in the ADF . 3. At your PC: Start y our scanning application. 4. Select the File menu and choose Scan or Get Photo .
Operation > 108 7. Press the Scan button to displa y the scanning options. 8. Press the required scan button (1) to start scanning. 9. Press Quit to continue: (a) Press Scan More Pages (2) to continue scanning further documents. (b) Press Scan Other Side (3) to scan the reverse s ide of the original document.
Operation > 109 Functions Common to Copy, Fax and Scan Operations Continuo us Scan Mode If you need to scan, copy or fax multiple sets of documents from the ADF or doc ument glass, enable the “Cont. Scan” option. To set the fax to co ntinuous scan : 1.
Operation > 110 Job Programs If you have a routin e copy, fax or scan job that you perform on a regular basis, you can program the steps into your MFP and create a “s hort cut” allowing you to perform the steps at the touch of a button. You can create si x short cuts us ing the Job Program function.
Operation > 111 Using a Job Program: To use a pre-programmed short cut: 1. Press the Job Program button on the control panel to prompt the Job Programs screen. 2. Select the job number you wish to use. 3. At the prompt, select Yes to execute the progr am or No to exit.
Operation > 112 Reports and Listings Press the Reports button on the control panel to d isplay the list of reporting options available: Configuration 1. Press the Configuration button. 2. At the prompt, press Yes to print the report or press No to cancel the oper ation and return to the Reports screen.
Operation > 113 - Journal R eport: (i) Fax Transmit (ii) Fax Receive (iii) Fax Tx/Rx (iv) Journal Daily Report -F - c o d e B o x L i s t -B l o c k J u n k F a x - Store Doc List 3. At the prompt , press Yes to print the report/list or press No to cancel the oper ation and return to the list of fax reports.
Maintenance > 114 Maintenance Consumable Life Expectancy As a guide, the life expect ancy of these items is: •T o n e r Starter cartridge: The machine is shipped wit h sufficient cyan, magenta, y.
Maintenance > 115 Replacing Consumable Items Toner Cartridge Replacement The toner used in this machine is a very fine dry powder. It is contained in four cartridges: one each for cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Have a sheet of paper handy so that yo u have somew here to place the used cartridge while you install the new one.
Maintenance > 116 2. Press the cov er release (a) and ope n the top cover (b) fully . 3. Note the positions of the four cartridges. It is essential that they go back in the same order . 5. Pull the colored toner release lever (1) on th e cartridge to be replaced fully towards the front of the MFP .
Maintenance > 117 6. Lift the right -hand end of the cartridge an d then draw the cartridge to the right to release the left-hand end as shown, and wi thdr aw the toner cartridge out of the MFP . 7. Put the cartridge down gentl y onto a piec e of paper to prevent to ner from marking your furniture.
Maintenance > 118 12. Insert the left end of the cartridge into th e top of the image drum unit first, pushing it against the spring on the drum unit, then lower the right end of the cartridge down onto the image drum unit.
Maintenance > 119 Image Drum Replacement The MFP contains four image drums: cyan, magenta, yellow and black. 1. Pull the lever (a) firmly to release the lo ck and then gently raise the scanner (b). 2. Press the cov er release (a) and ope n the top cover (b) fully .
Maintenance > 120 3. Note the positions of the four cartridges. It is essential that they go back in the same order . 5. Holding it by its top c entre, lift the image drum, complete with its toner c artridge, up and out of the MFP .
Maintenance > 121 image drum cartridge. Place the cartridge on a piece of paper to avoid marking your furniture. 9. T ake the new image drum cartridge out of its packaging and place it on the piece of paper where the old cartridge wa s placed. K eep it the same way round as the old unit.
Maintenance > 122 14. Gently low er the scanne r . Transfer Belt Replacem ent The belt unit is located und er the four image drums. This unit requires repl acement approximately every 80,000 pages. 1. Switch off the MFP and allow the fuser to cool for about 10 minu tes before opening the cover .
Maintenance > 123 3. Press the cov er release (a) and ope n the top cover (b) fully . 4. Note the positions of the four cartridges. It is essential that they go back in the same order . WARNING! If the MFP has been powered on, the fuser will be hot.
Maintenance > 124 5. Lift each of the image drum units out of the MFP and place them in a safe place away from direct sources of heat and light. 6. Locate the two fasteners (1) at each s ide of the belt and the lifting bar (b) at the front end. 7. T urn the two fasteners 90° to the left.
Maintenance > 125 9. Lower the new belt unit into place, with th e lifting bar (2) at the front and t he drive gear towards the rear of the MFP . Locate the drive gear into the gear inside the printer by the rear left corner of the unit, and lower the belt unit flat insi de the MFP .
Maintenance > 126 Fuser Replacement The fuser is located inside the MFP ju st behind the four image drum units. 1. Switch off the MFP and allow the fuser to cool for about 10 minu tes before opening the cover . 2. Pull the lever (a) firmly to release the lo ck and then gently raise the scanner (b).
Maintenance > 127 4. Identify the fuser handle (1) on the top of the fuser unit. 5. Pull the fuser retaining lev er (2) towards th e front of the MFP so that it is fully upright. 6. Holding the fuser by its handl e (1), lift the fuser str aight up and out of the MFP .
Maintenance > 128 10. Push the re taining lever (2) to wards the rear of the MFP to loc k the fuser in place. 11. Close the top cove r and press down firm ly so that the cov er latches closed.
Maintenance > 129 Cleaning ...the Unit Casing 1. Switch off the MFP . 2. Wipe the unit surface with a soft cloth moistened sparingly with water or neutr al detergent. 3. Use a soft dry cloth to dry t he unit surface. 4. Tu r n o n t h e M F P . ...
Maintenance > 130 2. Moisten a soft, clean, lint- free cloth and wipe the feed rollers (3) by moving the cloth from side to side. 3. Rotate t he rollers forward with your fing er and repeat step 2 until the roll ers are clean. 4. Carefully lift inner co ver (4).
Maintenance > 131 ...the Document Glass The document glass needs to be cleaned oc casi onally to ensure optimum image quality and performance. Clean the glass as follows.
Maintenance > 132 ...the LED Head Clean the LED head when printing does not come out clearly, has white li nes or when text is blurred. There is no need to switch the MFP off to clean the lens. 1. Pull the lever (a) firmly to release the lo ck and then gently raise the scanner (b).
Maintenance > 133 3. Moisten a soft, clean, lint-f ree cloth and gently wipe the LED head surface. 4. Close the top cov er and press down firm ly so that the co ver latches closed. 5. Gently lower th e scanner . CAUTION! Do not use methyl alcohol or othe r solvents on the LED head as damage to the lens surface will occur.
Installing Upgrades > 134 Installing Upgrades This section explains how to instal l optional equipment into your MFP. This includes: • additional RAM memory • paper tra y(s) and storage cabinet ass embly Order Codes Memory Upgrade This section explains how to instal l addition al RAM memory into your MFP as a memory upgrade.
Installing Upgrades > 135 5. The maximum capacity of your machine is 768 MB , therefore the existing 256 MB board must be remov ed from the RAM ex pansion slot before the new memory upgr ade board can be fitted. T o remove it: (a) Grip the board firmly by its shor t edg es and pull it out of the slot.
Installing Upgrades > 136 9. Re connect the power cable and switch the MF P on. 10. When the MFP is ready , print a configur ation report as follows: (a) Press Reports button (1) on the scanner control panel. (b) On the touch screen, touch the Configuration button (2).
Installing Upgrades > 137 Additional Paper Trays and Storage Cabinet Your machine can be upgraded with the followi ng configurations: • One additional paper tr ay and a tall stor age cabinet • T wo additional paper tra ys and a short stor age cabinet Inventory * The accessory pack is the same for configurations A and B.
Installing Upgrades > 138 Installat ion 1. Switch the MFP off and disconnect the power cable. 2. Place additi onal paper tra y(s)/cabine t assembly at the desired location. NOTE For illustration purposes, two additional trays and the short cabinet is shown.
Installing Upgrades > 139 3. Fit stabilizing feet: (a) Locate front stabil izing f oot (5) and secure in position using s crews (7) as shown. Repeat for opposite side. (b) Locate rear stabilizing foot (6) and secu re in position using screws (7) as shown.
Installing Upgrades > 140 5. Locate plate (3), and secure i nto position using screws (4). 6. Re peat Step 5 for three remaining plates. 7. Posi tion side panels as shown, matching up the locating lugs and sock ets and then push the panel firmly into place.
Installing Upgrades > 141 Setting the Driver Device Options Once your new upgrade has been installed, yo u may need to update the printer driver so that the additional features are available to your applications. Accessor ies such as additional paper trays will only be usable if the printer driver on your computer knows they are there.
Installing Upgrades > 142 Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) 1. Open the Mac OS X Print & F ax Preferences. 2. Click Printing . 3. Click Set Up Printer s… . 4. Ensure your machine is selected and click Show Info… . 5. Click the menu and choose Installable Options… .
Troubleshooting > 143 Troubleshooting Clearing Paper Jams Provided that you follow the recommendations in this guide on use of print media, and you keep the media in good condition prior to us e, your MFP should gi ve years of reliabl e service.
Troubleshooting > 144 3. Carefully pull the pape r out of the ADF uni t. 4. Close the ADF front cover . In the Printer... 1. Pull the lever (a) firmly to release the lo ck and then gently raise the scanner (b). 2. If a sheet is well adv anced out of the top of the printer , simply grip it and pull gently to dra w it fully out.
Troubleshooting > 145 3. Press the cov er release (a) and open the MFP’ s top cov er (b) fully . 4. If the pape r is advanced far enough , grip it and pull it gently out. If necessary , rotate roller (1) to advance the paper and aid remov al. WARNING! If the MFP has been powe red on, the fuser may be hot.
Troubleshooting > 146 5. Note the positions of the four cartridges. It is essential that they go back in the same order . It will be necessary to remove the four i mage drums to gain access to the paper path. 5. Holding it by its top centre, lift the cy an image d rum, complete with its toner cartridge, up and out of the printer.
Troubleshooting > 147 8. Look into the MFP to check whether any sheets of paper are visible on an y part of the belt unit. (a) To remove a sheet with its leading edge at the front of the belt (1), carefully lift the sheet from the belt and pull it forwards into the int ernal drum cavity and withdraw the shee t.
Troubleshooting > 148 9. Starting with the cy an image drum unit nearest the fuser , replace the four image drums into the drum cavit y , making sure to locate them in the correct order .
Troubleshooting > 149 8. If your MFP has a duplex unit installed, pr ess the cover release (1) at the centre of the unit, open the cov er and remove any s h eets in this area, then close the cover . 9. Lift the front cov er release and pull open the front cov er .
Troubleshooting > 150 13. Gently low er the scanne r . When the jam has been cle ared, if Jam Recove ry is set to enabled in the Printer Adjust menu, the MFP will attempt to reprin t any pages lost due t o paper jams.
Troubleshooting > 151 Dealing with unsatisfactory printing SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES STEPS TO TAKE Vertical white lines can be seen on the printed page. The LED head is dirty. Wipe the LED head with a soft, lint-free cloth. The toner is low. Open the top cover and tap the cartridge a few times to evenly distribute any remaining toner.
Troubleshooting > 152 Dealing with Unsatisfactory Copying As well as the sug gestions p rovided in “Dealing with unsatisfact ory printing” on page 151 , ensure that the scanner unit glass is clean at all times. Refer to “...the Document Glass” on page 131 .
Troubleshooting > 153 Fax Problem Checklist If a problem occurs, read through the list of problems and solutions before calling for service. The MFP will not dial a telephone number.
Troubleshooting > 154 MFP is set for delayed transmission but it did not send. Check the display to make sure that the MFP is set to the correct time and date ( see “Time Setu p” on page 5 9 ).
Troubleshooting > 155 Information and Error Messages NOTE 1. <%COLOR%> = Y, M, C or K. 2. <%TRAY%> = Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3 or MP Tray. 3.
Troubleshooting > 156 Initializing HDD Error <%ERRCODE%> To HDD format Se lect [Format] To shut down Select [Cancel] Encrypted authentication files on the HDD are damaged and the HDD must be re-formatted. Press the Format button to format the HDD; the unit is automatically rebooted.
Troubleshooting > 157 Warning Memory Ove rflow Press <Stop> key Memory overflow occurred during PC fax job receiving. Press the Stop button to return to the default screen. Warning Access Limitation Error Deleted Unauthorized User Data Indicates a job being cancelled due to no print permit: 1.
Troubleshooting > 158 Warning Disk Use Failed <%FE_ERR%> Press <Stop> key A disk error has occurred. Press the Stop button to clear the error.
Troubleshooting > 159 Warning Job Log Writing Error Press <Stop> key The job log is not registered correctly due to a disk access error when writing to the HDD. Press the Stop button to clear the message from the screen. Error Install Paper On %TRAY% Please Set paper ( %MEDIA_SIZE%) To cancel Select [Cancel].
Troubleshooting > 160 Error Check data Message Data Write Error <%CODE%> Indicates that message data to be updated has failed. %CODE% is a decimalvalue (one digit) and represents the cause of failure: 1. F AIL: Other errors. 2. DA T A_ERROR: Hash check error in data reading/writing, or abnormal FLASH.
Troubleshooting > 161 Error 410 411 412 413 <%COLOR%> Toner Empty Toner empty. 410: Y 411: M 412: C 413: K Warning status takes effect at Cover Open/Close.
Troubleshooting > 162 Error 540 541 542 543 Please check %COLOR% Toner cartridge %ERRCODE% If the code appears, contact your dealer. Error 540: Y Error 541: M Error 542: C Error 543: K Error 401 Paper size error Open & check the flashing cover Inappropriate long paper was fed from a tray.
Troubleshooting > 163 Error 370 371 373 Paper jam! Open & check the flashing cover Open the duplex cover, remove the paper and close the cover. Error 370: Duplex reversal Error 371: Duplex input Error 373: Multi-feed into duplex (duplex remain jam) See “Clearing Paper Jams” .
Troubleshooting > 164 Error 544 545 546 547 Please check %COLOR% Toner Cartridge: %ERRCODE % Toner cartridge lever has not been locked. Lock into place securely. Error 544: Y Error 545: M Error 546: C Error 547: K Error 340 341 342 343 Please check %COLOR% Image Drum Image drum not installed correctly.
Troubleshooting > 165 Error Check Data Program Data Receive Error <%DLCODE%> An error has occurred while your machine’s network card firmware is being reprogrammed. %DLCODE% 1. File size error . 2. Check -sum error . 3. Invalid printer model number 4.
Troubleshooting > 166 Error Writing Failed Press <Stop> key Indicates that file saving has failed; file is write-protected. Error USB Memory disconnected Press <Stop> key Indicates that the USB memory was extracted and file saving has stopped.
Troubleshooting > 167 Error Search Results Exceeded the Limit Search results from LDAP server exceeded the upper limit. Error Search Root Error Search root not found in LDAP server. Error Address Search Time-out Search failed; time-out error. Error Getting Target IP Failed Check DHCP Settings DHCP server not found.
Troubleshooting > 168 Error Inspection is required. %ERRCODE% : SIP Error Scan Image Processing has failed. Switch the power supply off and then back on. %ERRCODE% 1. RAM Check Error 2. Illegal parameters 3. Memory Overflow 4. Scanner Receiving Time-out 5.
Specifications > 169 Specifications ITEM SPECIFICATION General Dimensions 22.25 x 26.6 x 26.3 inches (W x D x H) [565 x 658 x 669 mm] Weight Approximately 147 lbs. (66.5 Kg) Power source Input: 120 or 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz Power consumption Operating: 1300 W max.
Specifications > 170 ADF Reverse automatic document feed Yes, U-turn path double sided sheet through type Document size 11.7 inches, 5 x 5.8 inches, longest 35.4 inches 297 mm, 128.5 x 148.5 mm, longest 900 mm Document weight/ thickness Continuous Feed: 17 to 24 lb.
Specifications > 171 Network Specification Connectivity Ethernet 100Base-T X/10Base-T auto-negotiation with RJ-45 connector Network protocol TCP/IP: Network layer - ARP, IP, ICMP, IPv6 Transport la.
Specifications > 172 Group dial 32 groups Auto redial Yes Sender ID Yes (max. 22 characters) Transmission: Broadcast Yes (max. 530 transmissions) Delayed Yes (up to 100 transmissions; up to one mon.
Specifications > 173 Supported mail application Microsoft Outlook 2000 Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 Netscape Messenger 4.
Specifications > 174 This device is not intended for use at visu al di splay workplaces in compliance with BildscharbV. Image drum life 20,000 pages at 3 pages per job Belt life 80,000 letter pages.
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 175 Appendix A - Moving and transporting Moving Your System 1. Enable mirror carriage tr ansfer mode: (a) Press the SETUP button on th e contr ol panel. (b) On the touch screen, press Admin Setup . (c) Enter the administ rator password and press En ter .
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 176 (j) On the touch screen, press Close . (k) Press the SETUP button on th e contr ol pane l. (l) On the touch screen, press Shutdown .
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 177 Transporting Your System 1. Enable mirror carriage tr ansfer mode: (a) Press the SETUP button on th e contr ol panel. (b) On the touch screen, press Admin Setup . (c) Enter the administ rator password and press En ter .
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 178 (i) Using the tool provided (2), lock th e scanner at the two locations as shown. (j) On the touch screen, press Enter . (k) Press the SETUP button on th e contr ol pane l. (l) On the touch screen, press Shutdown .
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 179 4. Press the cov er release (a) and ope n the top cover (b) fully . 5. Lift each of the image drum units out of the MFP and plac e them on a flat table. 6. T ape each junction of the image drum and toner cartridges with viny l tape (1).
Appendix A - Moving and transporting > 180 9. Gently lower th e scanner . 10. Protect the MFP with cushion pads and put it i n a box. NOTE It is recommended that you use the original box and packaging if available. WARNING! This product is heavy; a minimum of three people are required to lift it safely.
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