Minolta 0990-7701-02 Precautions for Use, Operating Environment, Using the Printer Properly

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Installation CHAPTER 1

2. Precautions for Use

Operating Environment

The operating environmental requirements of the printer are as follows.

- Temperature: 10°C (50°F) to 35°C (86°F) with a fluctuation

Humidity (%)

of 10°C (50°F) per hour.

 

 

 

- Humidity: 15% to 85% RH with a fluctuation of 20% per hour.

 

 

 

* The environmental zone marked “X” on the right represents

 

 

X

 

 

a critical environment in which the printer can be left to stand.

 

 

 

However the manufacturer does not ensure good paper passage

 

 

 

performance and print image in this zone. Be sure to use the printer

 

 

 

within the operating environment marked by the bold line.

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature (°C)

 

 

: Outside guarantee of paper

Using the Printer Properly

X

 

 

passage and image reliability

To ensure the optimum performance of the printer, follow the precautions listed below.

-NEVER open any door, or turn OFF the printer during operation.

-NEVER bring any magnetized object or flammable gas or liquid near the printer.

-NEVER pull on the cord and ALWAYS hold the plug when unplugging the power cord. A damaged cord could result in a fire or cause an electrical shock.

-NEVER attempt to unplug the power cord with a wet hand, as it could cause an electrical shock.

-ALWAYS unplug the power cord whenever attempting to move the printer. Moving the printer with the power cord plugged in can damage the cord, resulting in a fire or causing an electrical shock.

-ALWAYS unplug the power cord when the printer is not to be used for a long time.

-NEVER remove any panel or cover which is secured. The printer contains a high-voltage component inside which can cause an electrical shock.

-NEVER remodel the printer, as a fire or electrical shock could result.

-NEVER place a heavy object on the power cord, or pull or bend it, as a fire or electrical shock could result.

-ALWAYS ensure that the printer does not ride on the power cord or communications cable of other electrical equipment, and it does not get such a cord or cable wedged into its own mechanism, as malfunctioning equipment or fire could result.

-NEVER drop paper clips, staples, or other small pieces of metal through the vents or other openings in the printer, as a fire or electrical shock could result.

-NEVER place a vase or vessel containing water on the printer. If fluid gets inside, it can cause a fire or electrical shock. In case a piece of metal or fluid gets inside the printer, immediately turn it OFF, unplug the power cord, and call your technical representative. A fire or electrical shock could result if the printer is run without taking necessary action.

-NEVER leave the printer running when it becomes inordinately hot, or emits smoke, unusual smell, or noise. If that happens, immediately turn OFF the printer, unplug it, and call your technical representative. A fire or electrical shock could result if the printer is run without taking necessary action.

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Contents Color PageWorks Page Color PageWorks Laser Safety Safety InformationFCC Part 15- Radio Frequency Devices Warning User Instructions for Canadian Users High quality printing HighlightOrganization Using This ManualLocating the Information You Need If You Need More Information U.S.A. Technical SupportLayout ViiContents Print Results are Faulty Cleaning the PrinterInstallation Using Printer7701 For U.S.A./ Canada Users Chapter Installation ChapterInstallation Site Preparation for InstallationPower Source Grounding905mm 35-3/4 inch Space Requirements380mm 54-1/4 inch Using the Printer Properly Precautions for UseTemperature C Operating EnvironmentGrips Care of Printer SuppliesMoving the Printer Checking Print Operation Setting-UpMulti-Purpose Tray Paper FaceOnce Parallel Interface connector Interface cable Connecting Printer to Host ComputerPower Switch For Serial Interface Serial Interface connector Interface cableExpansion Memory Option Setting-Up Left Side Right Side Controller board aController board b Adobe PostScript ROM Simm Option Setting-Up SIMM2 Network Board Option Setting-Up Installation Chapter Installation Chapter Using the Printer InstallationCHAPTER Printer Printer Parts and AccessoriesAccessories Control Panel Keys Menu Key p Using the Printer InstallationCHAPTER UP & Down KeysItem Key Enter Key pOperation and Warning Labels Installing the Toner CartridgeChanging the Waste bottle, Drum Cartridge and Oiling Roller Clearing Paper Misfeed in Paper PathTurning on and OFF the Printer Using the Printer InstallationCHAPTERTurning Printer on Turning Printer OFFType Printing PaperSize CapacityCare of Paper Print AreaLoading Plain Paper / Recycled Paper Loading the Printing PaperTo Be Face down Paper Separator Face u Paper SupportWhite Tape Face down Paper Size Trailing Edge GuideWhite Face up Paper Separator Face downFace up Paper Support Tray 1 Multi Purpose Tray Printing Changing the Printer Settings Chapter List of Menu Utilities Menu SettingImage Menu Print Mode Times Setting the Menu UtilitiesSetting the Menu Utilities Test Print Menu Reset MenuOutline of the Menu Utilities Print Menu Config Menu Memory Menu Image MenuPCL Menu Print PS Error Maintenance MenuPS Menu Total Print OutsChanging the Printer Settings Chapter Cleaning the Printer Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Changing the Toner Cartridge Changing CartridgesTo Be Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Replace Toner MagentaToner color label RollerPress the On Line key on the control panel Front Cover Lock Release Lever Removal position indicator ALL GreenToner CartridgeMaintaining Your Printer Chapter To Be Green pin Green installation guideRoller Toner color labelReady Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Maintaining Your Changing the Drum Cartridge, Waste Bottle and Oiling RollerFront Cover LockRelease Lever PC Drum Protection ShutterOK NG Waste Bottle Guide Button of the Fusing Unit Lock Release LeverGreen Label Printer’s rail Bottle Belt UnitGuides Ature labelOK Locked NG Unlocked Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Bearings Transfer Roller UnitImage Transfer Roller Ature label High TemperHole Fusing Unit Installation Hole DowelYour OK Locked NG Unlocked Left side grip Right side grip Changing the Image Transfer Belt UnitLeft side grip Right side g rip Lock OpenShutter Waste Bottle guide Hook PinsImage Transfer Toner CollectingTop face of the Drum Cartridge Cleaning the Outside Cleaning the PrinterCleaning the Printer Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Print Results are Faulty Troubleshooting Chapter Problem Exists in the Preparation Stage How to TroubleshootProblem Occurs When You Attempt to Start a Print Cycle Diagnosing Your PrinterProblem Occurs When You Attempt to Start a Print Cycle Problem Exists in the Preparation StageWhen a Message Appears Removed Reset to SaveXxxxx Toner Removed Drum Unit RemovedNeed More RAM Fatal Error #XX Interface ErrorParallel Port Localtalk PortTroubleshooting Chapter Button of the Fusing Unit When a Paper Misfeed has OccurredMisfeed Clearing DialMisfeed Clearing Guide To Be Troubleshooting ChapterImage Transfer Roller Slide in the Second Cassette Print Results are Faulty Print Results are Faulty Replacement time Chapter Print Menu Quick Reference Guide of MenuROM Simm List of Menu Utilities Menu *5 Save PS Context Specifications of Printer Paper size A4 / Letter Legal Print type Paper size A4/ Letter Legal Print typeWeight DimensionsTemperature C Machine lifePaper Capacity Specifications of 250-sheet Third Cassette UnitUp Instructions Hardware Setting-Up6, Unpacking/ SettingIndex Scalable Fonts IndexTrouble- shooting Changing Printer Settings13, 2-chome, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 541, Japan Copyright