Xerox 6500 manual Enabling Optional Features for Macintosh OS X 10.5 and Later

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Installation and Setup

4.To enable the items that are installed in your printer, select the item in the list and then, in the Settings for drop-down list, select Available. If you are enabling the Productivity Kit, then in Memory Capacity, select the amount of RAM in MB from the list.

5.Click OK.

Enabling Optional Features for Macintosh OS X 10.5 and Later

1.From the Applications folder or from the dock, open System Preferences.

2.Open Print & Fax. The list of printers appears on the left of the window.

3.Select your printer in the list and then click the Options & Supplies button.

4.In the window, click the Driver tab and select the print driver from the Print Using list.

5.Enable the installed features:

To specify the amount of RAM memory available, select the amount of memory from the drop- down Memory Capacity list.

To enable the optional 250-sheet feeder, click Paper Tray Configuration and select 2-Trayfrom the drop-down list.

If you have the Productivity Kit installed, enable the RAM Disk feature. Select Available from the RAM Disk drop-down list.

To enable the duplex unit, select Available from the Duplex Unit drop-down list.

6.Click OK.

Enabling Optional Features for Linux

Note: These instructions are for using Common Linux Printing System (CUPS), accessed through a Web browser.

1.Open the Web browser on your computer. In the address field, type http://127.0.0.1:631 and then press Enter.

2.At the CUPS Home tab, click the Manage Printers button.

3.Locate your printer in the list and then click the Set Printer Options button for your printer.

4.At the Set Printer Options page, enable the optional features installed on your printer:

In the Memory field, select the amount of Memory in MB.

If you have the 250-sheet feeder installed, select 2-Trayin the Paper Tray Configuration field.

To enable RAM Disk (Productivity Kit required), select the Available option.

To enable automatic 2-sided printing, at the Duplex Unit field, select the Available option.

5.Click Set Printer Options to save the settings.

Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer

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Contents Xerox Phaser Page Contents Printing Control Panel Menus Troubleshooting Regulatory Information Contents Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide Safety1 General Guidelines Electrical SafetyLaser Safety Power CordSafety Printer Location Operational SafetyOperational Guidelines Ozone ReleasePrinter Supplies See also Maintenance SafetySymbol Description Printer SymbolsSafety Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide Features2 Front View Parts of the PrinterInternal Components Rear ViewNavigation/Menu select buttons Control PanelAdditional Capabilities Configurations and OptionsConfigurations Standard FeaturesOptional Features Starting Energy Saver Mode Energy Saver ModeSetting the Power Saver Time Exiting Energy Saver ModeStartup ConfigurationInformation Pages Menu MapAccessing CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet ServicesInformation Source More InformationInstallation and Setup Installation and Setup Overview Requirement Clearance Selecting a Location for the PrinterConnecting to a Network Connecting the PrinterChoosing a Connection Method Connecting using USB About TCP/IP and IP Addresses Configuring Network SettingsAssigning the IP Address of the Printer Assigning the IP Address Manually Allowing the IP Address to be Assigned AutomaticallyChanging the IP Address Using CentreWare Internet Services Finding the IP Address of Your Printer Operating System Requirements Installing the Print DriversPrint Driver Source Description Available DriversInstalling the Print Driver for Macintosh OS Installing the Print Drivers for WindowsTo Add the Printer Adding the Printer for Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 and LaterInstalling PrintingScout Enabling Optional Features for a Network-Connected Printer Enabling Optional FeaturesEnabling Optional Features for a USB Connected Printer Enabling Optional Features for a USB Cable-Connected Printer Enabling Optional Features for the Windows PCL DriverEnabling Optional Features for Linux Enabling Optional Features for Macintosh OS X 10.5 and LaterPage Printing4 Paper Usage Guidelines Supported Paper and MediaPaper Storage Guidelines Paper That Can Damage Your PrinterTray Supported PaperManual Feed Slot Sheet Feeder TrayDuplex Unit 2-Sided Printing Loading Paper in Tray Loading PaperP6500-006 Loading Paper in the Manual Feed Slot P6500-011 P6500-007 Loading Paper in the 250-Sheet Feeder Tray P6500-013 P6500-010 Setting the Paper Type Setting Paper Types and SizesSetting the Paper Size Printing Selecting Printing Options Selecting Printing Defaults in WindowsSelecting Printing Options for an Individual Job in Windows Driver Tab Printing Option Printing Options for Windows PostScript DriverPrinting Options for Windows PCL Driver Setting in the PCL driver is set to Auto Select Printing Options for Macintosh OS X Version 10.5 or Later Driver Drop-Down Title Printing Options Driver Drop-Down Title Printing Options Printing Envelopes Printing on Specialty MediaGuidelines for Printing Envelope Printing Envelopes from Tray Printing Envelopes from the Manual Feed Slot Printing Envelopes using the PostScript DriverPrinting Labels Printing Envelopes using the PCL DriverGuidelines for Printing Labels Printing Labels from the Manual Feed Slot Printing Labels from TrayGuidelines for Printing on Glossy Cardstock Printing on Glossy CardstockPrinting on Glossy Cardstock from the Manual Feed Slot Printing on Glossy Cardstock from TrayP6500-021 Guidelines for Printing on Cardstock Printing on CardstockPrinting on Cardstock from Tray Printing on Cardstock from the Manual Feed Slot Defining Custom Paper Sizes Printing Custom SizesDefining the Custom Page Size in the PostScript Driver Creating a Custom Paper Size for the PostScript Driver Printing on Custom-size PaperCreating a Custom Paper Size for the PCL Driver Printing on Custom-size Paper Using the PCL Driver Printing on Custom-size Paper Using the PostScript DriverPortrait Landscape Printing on Both Sides of the PaperAutomatic 2-Sided Printing Guidelines Binding Edge OptionsManual 2-Sided Printing Automatic 2-Sided PrintingPerforming Manual 2-sided Printing from Tray Performing Manual 2-sided Printing from the Manual Feed Slot Setting Up a Secure Print Job Printing Using Secure PrintPrinting a Secure Print Job Printing a Stored Job Storing a Print Job in MemorySetting Up a Proof Print Job Printing Using Proof PrintPrinting a Proof Print Job Control Panel Menus Icon Name Description Navigating the Control Panel MenusInformation Pages Menu Information ContentsBilling Meters Network Setup Menu Admin MenuSnmp USB Setup MenuSee Setting the Power Saver Time on System Setup MenuDisable default Maintenance Mode Menu PCL Setup Menu Checking of data contents PostScript Setup Menu Control Panel Menu Tray 1 Settings Tray Settings MenuSheet Feeder Tray 2 Settings Description Maintenance6 General Precautions Cleaning the PrinterCleaning the Interior Cleaning the ExteriorOrdering Supplies Routine Maintenance ItemsConsumables Recycling Supplies When to Order SuppliesChecking the Status of the Printer Managing the Printer with CentreWare Internet ServicesAccessing CentreWare Internet Services Managing the PrinterChecking Printer Status with PrintingScout Using Online HelpChecking Print Job Status Configuring Email Alerts Checking Printer Status using EmailCommand Parameter Description Using Commands in Email TextMaintenance Checking Page Counts Printing the Print Volume ReportViewing the Billing Meter See also Moving the Printer 19.8 kg 43.6 lb Troubleshooting7 Online Support Assistant Troubleshooting OverviewError and Status Messages PrintingScout AlertsResource Link More InformationControl Panel Messages Code/Message Condition/Reason/SolutionSupply Status Messages Message Condition/Reason/Solution Error MessagesJam at Reg. Roll Symptom Reason/Solution Problems with the PrinterCancel button Guidelines on page 47, and Paper Usage Guidelines on Symptom Print-Quality ProblemsSolution Details, see Supported Paper on Symptom Cause SolutionDetails, see Cleaning the Imaging Unit Imaging Unit and Laser Lens on Registration on Cleaning the Imaging Unit and Laser Lens 90º 135 Color Registration Performing an Automatic Color Registration AdjustmentEnabling/Disabling Automatic Color Registration Printing the Color Registration Correction Chart Performing a Manual Color Registration AdjustmentDetermining the Color Registration Values Entering Color Registration Value 139 Color Balance Preventing Paper Jams Paper JamsClearing Long Paper Jams Clearing Paper JamsClearing Jams at Tray Clearing Jams at the Manual Feed Slot Clearing Jams at the Fuser Clearing Jams at the Duplex Unit Clearing Jams at the 250-Sheet FeederP6500-031 Printer Specifications Weights and Dimensions Physical SpecificationsPart Specifications Elevation Environmental SpecificationsTemperature Relative HumidityPower Source Electrical SpecificationsPower Consumption Specification Performance SpecificationsPage Regulatory Information United States FCC Regulations Electromagnetic InterferenceEuropean Union Turkey RoHS Regulation Other RegulationsMaterial Safety Data Sheets Page Other Countries All Countries North AmericaEuropean Union Professional/Business Environment Domestic/Household EnvironmentBusiness Users in the European Union
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