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3 Safety Information9 Note to AdministratorPassword Addendum for {Menu} functionAdministrator menu Administrator menus under [Maintenance]: Administrator menus under [Host Interface]: Displaying administrator menus 10 A BC 11 DEMaintenance menu parameters (administrator menu) Menu Protect List Print Lock File Locking 12 Unlock FilesHost Interface menu parameters (administrator menu) USB Setting Bluetooth 13 Setup GuideGuide to the Printer Setting Up 14 Installing OptionsConnecting the Printer Configuration Installing the Printer Driver 15 Trademarks16 Safety Information20 Positions of RWARNING and RCAUTION labels21 ENERGY STAR ProgramLow-power Mode (Energy Saver mode) Specifications 22 How to Read This Manual23 Exterior: Front View24 Exterior: Rear View26 Inside27 Control Panel29 Where to Put the Printer31 19Environments to Avoid Power Source 32 Checking the Contents of the Box34 Unpacking41 Installing the Toner Cartridge45 Loading Paper48 Turning the Power On50 Selecting the Display Language52 Test Printing54 Adjusting the Image Density56 Available OptionsOption Installation Flow Chart A B C D E 57 FGInstalling OptionsExterior 1. 2. 58 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 59 Attaching Paper Feed Unit Type 3000BPaper Feed Unit / Paper tray (inside the Paper Feed Unit) C 62 J64 Attaching AD440 (Duplex Unit)67 Attaching Memory Unit Type D 128MB, Memory Unit Type E 256MB (SDRAM Module)72 Attaching Printer Hard Disk Type 3000Formatting the Printer Hard Disk 76 C77 E78 Attaching User Account Enhance Unit Type EUser Account Enhance Unit Type E C 81 IJ 82 Attaching IEEE 1394 Interface Board Type B IEEE 1394 Interface Board Type B 84 E85 Attaching IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type H AIEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Type H 88 H89 Attaching Bluetooth Interface Unit Type 3245ABluetooth Interface Unit Type 3245 92 H93 Attaching IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A C 94 DE 95 Attaching Network Data Protection Unit Type C97 Network Connection99 USB Connection100 Parallel Connection101 IEEE 1394 Connection102 Ethernet Configuration104 JK L M IP Address: 192.022.033.044 IP Address: 192.168.000.010 105 NO P Q R 107 IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration108 BC D E F G H Menu: Host Interface Comm. Mode: *802.11 Ad hoc Channel: (1-11) 11 109 IJ K L M N SSID: View SSID: [ 0] k SSID: [ 1] Ak 110 OP Q R S 111 TU V W 113 IEEE 1394 ConfigurationIP over 1394 B C 114 DE F G H I IP over 1394: *Active IP Address1394: 19k.022.033.044 IP Address1394: 192.02k.033.044 117 Quick Install119 Install the Operating Instructions127 Manuals for This Printer128 Quick Install130 Confirming the Connection Method134 Using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Port151 Using the Standard TCP/IP Port156 Using the LPR Port161 Using as the Windows Network PrinterInstalling the PCL or RPCS Printer Driver D E F 168 Using as the NetWare Print Server/Remote PrinterA G B C D E F 170 C DEForm Feed Banner Page Printing after Resetting the Printer 171 Installing the Printer Driver Using USB174 I J KWindows XP, Windows Server 2003 - USB A B C D 175 EF G H I 177 Printing with Parallel Connection182 Installing the Printer Driver Using IEEE 1394 (SCSI print)Windows 2000 A B C D 183 EF G H I JWindows XP, Windows Server 2003 184 AB C D E 185 F186 Printing with Bluetooth ConnectionSupported Profiles Printing with Bluetooth Connection 189 If a Message Appears during Installation190 Making Option Settings for the Printer193 PCL - Accessing the Printer Properties200 RPCS - Accessing the Printer PropertiesWindows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer PropertiesMulti-tab Custom Setting Making printer default settings 201 AB C DWindows 2000 - Accessing the Printer Properties 203 CWindows XP, Windows Server 2003 - Accessing the Printer Properties A85 Making printer default settings - Printing Preferences 204 CMaking printer default settings - Default 206 A208 PostScript 3 - Setting Up for PrintingWindows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer PropertiesMaking printer default settings E 212 CWindows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties 216 Printing a PDF File DirectlyUsing DeskTopBinder Lite D 221 Sample Print225 Locked PrintSending Print Job to the Printer A 230 Form Feed231 Canceling a Print JobWindows - Canceling a Print JobIf the print job you want to cancel is being printed A B C E113 If the print job you want to cancel is not being printed 232 AB CMac OS - Canceling a Print JobIf the print job you want to cancel is being printed A B C 234 Caution During PrintingCollate Spool Printing116 Setting Spool Printing Checking or deleting spooled jobs using Web Image Monitor 235 BC D E F 236 GHCover Memory Capacity and Paper SizeOne-sided printing (600 x 600 dpi) 128 MB (standard) One-sided printing (1200 x 600 dpi) 128 MB (standard) 239 Menu ChartMaking Printer Settings Using the Control Panel 240 121System 241 122Host Interface PS Menu PCL MenuMaking Printer Settings Using the Control Panel 242 123PDF Menu Language 243 Paper Input Menu247 List/Test Print MenuPrinting a Configuration Page B C D 251 Maintenance Menu133 Displaying the signal strength 252 BC D134 Resetting the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Settings 253 BCMaintenance menu parameters 257 System Menu258 139Prt. Err Report Auto Continue Memory Overflow Copies Printer Lang. 259 140Sub Paper Size Page Size Def.Print Lang. Duplex 262 143Letterhead Mode Bypass Priority RAM Disk Notify by Email 145 264 Host Interface MenuChanging the Host Interface menu B C D EHost Interface menu parametersI/O Buffer 266 147Gateway Address Frame Type (NW) Active Protocol Ethernet Speed 269 150Trans. Speed SSID WEP Setting 271 PCL Menu274 PS Menu275 156Resolution Color Setting Color Profile 276 PDF Menu277 158PDF Group PW Resolution Color Setting Color Profile 279 Language Menu280 Using Web Image MonitorAvailable operations Configuring the printer Recommended Web browser Displaying Top Page 281 A B283 AB 286 Using SmartDeviceMonitor for AdminProtocol stack provided with Operating System Available operations Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 287 D EF 296 Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client298 Printer Status Notification by E-Mail300 Remote Maintenance by telnetUsing telnet A B C D E301 accessappletalk 302 autonetbtconfig 303 devicenamedhcp185 Current interface priority configuration display Interface priority configuration DNS server address selection Domain name selection 304 diprint186 Setting timeout Setting bidirect 305 dnsDNS server configuration Dynamic DNS function setting 187 Specifying the record overlap operation CNAME registration A records registration Record updating interval settings 306 domainname307 helphostname 308 ifconfig190 Changing the Interface 309 infoPrinter information display ippViewing settings 191 IPP timeout configuration IPP user authorization configuration IPP user configuration 310 netwareNetware Printer Server Names Netware File Server Names 311 passwd312 prnlogrendezvous313 194Setting order of priority for each protocol IP TTL setting Resetting the computer name and location information Interface configuration 314 route315 set316 show317 slpsmb 318 snmp321 sntpNTP server address configuration Interval configuration Time-zone configuration spoolsw 322 sprintstatus 323 syslogupnp web 324 wiconfig326 winsViewing settings Configuration Address configuration 327 208NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) Scope ID Selection 209 328 SNMPStart SNMP Setup Tool Supported MIBs(SNMPv1/v2) Supported MIBs(SNMPv3) 329 Getting Printer Information over the NetworkThis section explains details of each item displayed in the printer status and in- formation. Current Printer Status 335 Printer configurationYou can check the printer configuration using telnet. 336 217Input Tray Output Tray Emulation 337 Understanding the Displayed Information344 Message List350 Preparing Printer ServerA B C D EPrinting notification via SmartDeviceMonitor for Client A 352 Using NetWareSetting procedure Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 4.x, 5/5.1, 6/6.5) 354 A B C D EF G 355 HI JUsing Pure IP in the NetWare 5/5.1 or 6/6.5 Environment 364 Printing Files Directly from WindowsWindows 95/98/Me Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows NT 4.0 Setup A B CUsing a Host Name Instead of an IP AddressWhen using DNS 246 When setting the IP address of a printer using DHCP In other cases Windows 95/98/Me 365 AB C DWindows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows NT 4.0 A B 366 CPrinting Commandslpr When specifying a printer by IP address 248 When using a host name instead of an IP address rcp ftp When one file is printed When multiple files are printed 367 AB 368 CD E 369 Mac OS375 Mac OS X379 Using PostScript 3Job Type ANormal Sample Print Locked Print Using Sample Print 261 380 B C DE F 381 AB C D E F 385 Printer Utility for Mac393 Software and Utilities Included on the CD- ROM398 Cautions to Take When Using in a networkConnecting a Dial-up Router to a NetworkConfiguring the router Configuring the printer with NetWare A BConfiguring the printer without NetWare A 404 Configuring SSL EncryptionSSL (Secure Sockets Layer) EncryptionConfiguration flow (self-signed certificate) Configuration flow (certificate issued by a certificate authority) 286 Creating and Installing the Self-Signed Certificate 405 E F287 Creating the Server Certificate (Certificate Issued by a Certificate Authority) 406 E F407 HInstalling the Server Certificate (Certificate Issued by a Certificate Authority) 411 Installing Font Manager 2000412 Using Adobe PageMaker Version 6.0, 6.5, or 7.0413 When Using Windows Terminal Service/MetaFrameOperating Environment Supported Printer Drivers Limitations414 295Windows Terminal Service MetaFrame's [Auto-creating client printers] 417 Information about Installed Applications423 Trademarks424 How to Read This Manual425 Paper and Other Media Supported by This PrinterInput Paper Sizes (Metric version) 426 Input Paper Sizes (Inch version)428 8The size is not supported. Paper weight and number of sheets to be setCheck that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the tray. 429 Paper Recommendations435 Loading PaperLoading Paper in Tray 1 and the optional paper feed unit A 440 BC D E FLoading Paper in the Bypass TraySpecifying standard size paper for the Bypass Tray Menu: Paper Input Paper Type: Tray 2 Tray 2: *Plain Paper 443 HISpecifying custom size paper for the Bypass Tray Bypass Size: *8 x 1325 Specifying a paper type for the Bypass Tray 445 BC D 446 EFSwitching between Paper Trays Bypass Tray: Recycled Paper 448 Replacing the Toner Cartridge452 Replacing the Waste Toner BottleB C Replace Used Toner Bottle 455 Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit464 Replacing the Fusing Unit471 Replacing the Intermediate Transfer Unit479 Cautions to Take When Cleaning480 Adjusting the Color Registration482 Correcting the Color GradationSet the Gradation Correction Value 484 GH I J K L 485 MN O 489 Adjusting the Image Density491 Adjusting Tray RegistrationC D E Menu: Maintenance Prt. Test Sheet: Tray 2 493 JK L 494 Error & Status Messages on the Control PanelMessages (in alphabetical order) 83 503 Printer Does Not PrintIf the printer is connected to the computer using the in- terface cable Network Connection Ad hoc Mode or 802.11 Ad hoc Mode Infrastructure Mode 504 Checking the port connection507 Other Printing Problems513 Additional Troubleshooting515 Removing Misfed Paper526 Moving and Transporting the PrinterMoving the PrinterMoving the printer in a short distance A B 527 CD 528 Consumables531 SpecificationsMainframeAppendix 532 112Power Source:120 V, 60 Hz, 11 A or more Power Consumption: Warm-up Time:Less than 30 seconds (23C, 71.6 F) *1 Dimensions: Weight:Approximately 32 kg (70.5 lb.) (toner cartridges and power cord included) Noise Emission *1 :Sound Power Level Sound Pressure level *2 Memory:Standard 128 MB, up to 512 MB (with the optional Memory Unit) Interface:Standard: Ethernet (10/100Base-TX) 533 Options
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