Minolta 0990-7701-02 user manual Config Menu

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3.Outline of the MENU Utilities

3.PRINT MENU

CHAPTER 3

9. TRAY3 MEDIA

-The TRAY 3 (Third Cassette) media type is selected. The factory default media type is PLAIN PAPER.

-When TRANSPARENCY and FULL COLOR (PRINT MODE p. 43) are both selected, the engine slows the machine throughput to one-third so that it can saturate the toner application.

-When THICK PAPER is selected, the engine slows the machine throughput to one-third so that it can saturate the toner application.

-Notice that TRAY3 MEDIA does not appear unless the 250-Sheet Third Cassette is physically installed under the printer.

10. ORIENTATION

-The default direction of the printed page is selected. PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE can be selected.

-The factory default direction is PORTRAIT.

Changing the Printer Settings

11. FORM LENGTH

-The Number of lines per page is selected. The settings goes through a loop from 5 to 128 and then back to 5 again.

-European models having A4 will have 64 lines as the default whereas the U.S. and other North American models having LETTER will have 60 lines as default .

-When the Up or Down key is pressed continuously, the setting is incremented/ decremented faster.

4. CONFIG MENU

CONFIG MENU is a group that configures the printer environment under normal use (excluding the net- work settings).

1. PERSONALITY

-The default personality is selected (Automatic, PCL5C, PostScript). When the PostScript SIMM ROM is not installed, the menu Settings "POSTSCRIPT" and "AUTOMATIC" do not appear.

-The factory default is AUTOMATIC. (When the PostScript SIMM ROM is not installed, the factory default is PCL)

2. AUTO CONTINUE

-The Auto Continue setting is selected. When Auto Continue is on, recoverable error messages appear on the LCD for only 30 seconds. Then, the READY message reappears and the printer resumes printing.

-When "AUTO CONTINUE" is "ON", printing will continue from the message "LOAD PAPER SIZE" as if the PROCEED key is pressed.

-The factory default is ON.

3. I/O TIMEOUT

-The period from the end of the print job to the idle state is selected. After the time has elapsed, the controller frees that port.

-The settings are 5 SECONDS, 15 SECONDS, 30 SECONDS, 1 MINUTE, 3 MINUTES and OFF.

-The factory default is 15 SECONDS.

4. POWER SAVE

-The default power save of the printer is selected.

-The controller sends the power-down command to the printer when the idle time has passed. If data exists in memory, the printer does not activate the power save mode.

-The settings are 15 MINUTES, 30 MINUTES, 60 MINUTES and OFF.

-The factory default is 60 MINUTES.

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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 HighlightIf You Need More Information U.S.A. Technical Support Using This ManualOrganization Locating the Information You NeedLayout ViiContents Using Printer Cleaning the PrinterPrint Results are Faulty Installation7701 For U.S.A./ Canada Users Chapter Installation ChapterGrounding Preparation for InstallationInstallation Site Power Source380mm 54-1/4 inch Space Requirements905mm 35-3/4 inch Operating Environment Precautions for UseUsing the Printer Properly Temperature CMoving the Printer Care of Printer SuppliesGrips Paper Face Setting-UpChecking Print Operation Multi-Purpose TrayOnce Power Switch Connecting Printer to Host ComputerParallel Interface connector Interface cable For Serial Interface Serial Interface connector Interface cableExpansion Memory Option Setting-Up Controller board b Controller board aLeft Side Right Side 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 Enter Key p Using the Printer InstallationCHAPTER UP & Down KeysMenu Key p Item KeyClearing Paper Misfeed in Paper Path Installing the Toner CartridgeOperation and Warning Labels Changing the Waste bottle, Drum Cartridge and Oiling RollerTurning Printer OFF Using the Printer InstallationCHAPTERTurning on and OFF the Printer Turning Printer onCapacity Printing PaperType SizeCare of Paper Print AreaLoading Plain Paper / Recycled Paper Loading the Printing PaperTo Be Face down Paper Separator White Tape Face down Paper SupportFace u 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 Outline of the Menu Utilities Reset MenuTest Print Menu Print Menu Config Menu Memory Menu Image MenuPCL Menu Total Print Outs Maintenance MenuPrint PS Error PS MenuChanging 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 Cartridge Removal position indicator ALL GreenFront Cover Lock Release Lever TonerToner color label Green pin Green installation guideMaintaining Your Printer Chapter To Be RollerReady Maintaining Your Printer Chapter PC Drum Protection Shutter Changing the Drum Cartridge, Waste Bottle and Oiling RollerMaintaining Your Front Cover LockRelease LeverOK NG Bottle Belt Unit Button of the Fusing Unit Lock Release LeverWaste Bottle Guide Green Label Printer’s railGuides Ature labelOK Locked NG Unlocked Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Image Transfer Roller Transfer Roller UnitBearings Ature label High TemperYour Fusing Unit Installation Hole DowelHole OK Locked NG Unlocked Left side grip Right side grip Changing the Image Transfer Belt UnitLeft side grip Right side g rip Lock OpenToner Collecting Hook PinsShutter Waste Bottle guide Image TransferTop face of the Drum Cartridge Cleaning the Outside Cleaning the PrinterCleaning the Printer Maintaining Your Printer Chapter Print Results are Faulty Troubleshooting Chapter Diagnosing Your Printer How to TroubleshootProblem Exists in the Preparation Stage Problem Occurs When You Attempt to Start a Print CycleProblem Occurs When You Attempt to Start a Print Cycle Problem Exists in the Preparation StageWhen a Message Appears Drum Unit Removed Reset to SaveRemoved Xxxxx Toner RemovedLocaltalk Port Interface ErrorNeed More RAM Fatal Error #XX Parallel PortTroubleshooting Chapter Clearing Dial When a Paper Misfeed has OccurredButton of the Fusing Unit MisfeedMisfeed 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 typeMachine life DimensionsWeight Temperature CPaper Capacity Specifications of 250-sheet Third Cassette UnitIndex Hardware Setting-Up6, Unpacking/ SettingUp Instructions Scalable Fonts IndexTrouble- shooting Changing Printer Settings13, 2-chome, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, 541, Japan Copyright