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2 Thank YouTrademarks Proprietary Statement Copyright Notice Notice Registering the Printer 3 Contents4 Contents25 Contents 36 Contents4Consumable Life Expectancies8 10 Consumable Life Expectancies What is the life expectancy of consumables? What is a consumable? What is a plane? Replacing Consumables 9 11 Replacing Consumables13 Replacing a Toner Cartridge 15 1 23Replacing a Toner Cartridge14 16 45 7 6 8Colored labels Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge 15 17 9 10 Refilled Toner Cartridges Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge 19 1Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge18 20 23 4 5Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge 19 21 67 8Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle20 22 910 11 12 Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle b c Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle 21How do I replace the fuser oil? 23 23 4 5 6Dispose of the oil and fuser oil bottle in accordance with local safety laws and Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle22 24 78 9 10 Replacing the Cleaning Roller 23 25 Replacing the Cleaning RollerHow do I replace the cleaning roller? 2Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 25 27 78 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle How do I replace the waste toner bottle? 1Replacing the Ozone Filter 27 29 6Replacing the Ozone Filter How do I replace the ozone filter? 1 2 3 4 32 Media Storage and HandlingHow do I store media? What should I watch out for when handling/loading media? 33 Media Storage and Handling 31What should I watch out for when loading envelopes? What should I watch out for when loading labels? Printing Area32 34 Printing Area39 Media (for example thicker paper, transparencies, and glossy stock) runs the Why have two different job modes? Which job mode is best? What are the two different print modes? Which print mode is best? 40 Media38Envelopes What are the media types allowed? Plain Paper 41 Media 3942 Media4043 Media 41Letterhead and Memo Media Postcards (Japanese size) 44 Media42Thick Stock Transparencies 45 Media 43Loading Media44 Loading Media 46 OHPHow do I prepare and load the media? Preparing the Paper 1 1 47 2Media pressure plate Center guide 3Left guide Loading Media46 48 45Loading and Printing Letterhead and Memo Media 1 2 3 4Universal tray Letter Loading Media 47DuplexingSimplex Duplex How do I duplex? Manual Duplexing Autoduplexing 49 12 51 78 9 10 11 Loading and Printing Thick Stock (Including Glossy Media and Labels) 1 2 3Maintaining the Printer52 54 Maintaining the Printer 56 Cleaning Cleaning Schedule Cleaning the Printer 55 57 Cleaning the PrinterCleaning the Printer56Guidelines for Cleaning Inside the Printer 58 1Cleaning the Transfer Unit Cleaning the Printer58 60 34a023X i Transfer roller Lock lever Cleaning the Printer 59bWire insideManually rotate the roller while cleaning it. c 61 46 7If you have a duplex unit installed, close the duplex units rear cover and paper guide. 8Cleaning the Printer60Cleaning the OPC Belt CartridgeA dry cotton cloth is required for this procedure. 62 163 23 4Cleaning the Printer64This will allow enough access room to clean the lens without the need of parts removal. Tabs 66 56The two tabs should snap back into place. 7 8Cleaning the Exterior of the Printer Maintenance Schedule 65 67 Maintenance Schedule73 Preventing Media JamsPreventing Media Jams 71 Automatic Jam Recovery72 74 Automatic Jam RecoveryUnderstanding the Media PathUnderstanding Media Jam Status Messages 73Media Path with Optional Duplex Unit 75 Understanding Media Jam Status Messages76 Clearing Media Jams Clearing Media Jams76Inner Jams, Outer and Drum Jams 78 12 3 79 45 6 82 78 9 10 Fuser roller pressure release levers Clearing Media Jams 81 83 11 Removing the media from the bottom prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers. 12 13 14 Clearing Other Jams Solving Problems with Media Jams82 84 Solving Problems with Media Jams86 Solving Other Problems 89 Solving Problems with Printing Quality99 Status, Error, and Service Messages100 Status, Error, and Service Messages98Status and Error Messages 101 Status, Error, and Service Messages 99102 Status, Error, and Service Messages100103 Status, Error, and Service Messages 101104 Status, Error, and Service Messages102105 Status, Error, and Service Messages 103Y MEDIA> TYPE INPUTBIN> SIZE> INPUTBIN> SIZE> Y 106 Status, Error, and Service Messages104107 Status, Error, and Service Messages 105108 Status, Error, and Service Messages106109 Status, Error, and Service Messages 107110 Status, Error, and Service Messages108111 Status, Error, and Service Messages 109HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes Additional Assistance110 112 Additional AssistancePostScript Language Reference Manual Third Edition 114 Introduction112Antistatic Protection 113 115 Antistatic Protection 116 BuzzBox What's in the Kit? Installing BuzzBox 1 118 8Cabinet Color Calibration Kit Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 120 12Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 119 121 34 5a b Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)120 122 67 8 9 124 Duplex Unit Installing the duplex unit requires at least one lower feeder unit installed. fInstalling a Duplex Unit Kit Contents c e Duplex Unit 123 125 12 3 4 5Shipping spacer Upper paper exit cover Duplex Plugs Duplex Unit 125 127 11 12 13 14 Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software126 128 Emulations, Fonts, and Other Softwarefilename EmulationsDownloading an Emulation via PageScope CrownView Downloading an Emulation via a Parallel Interface 1 2 3 4 5Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 127Downloading an Emulation via an Ethernet Interface 129 1 2 34ftp printername(for example, ftp pctdev6) ftp ipaddress(for example, ftp 161.33.130.45) 5 6 7 8 9 10 131 12 3 4 5 6 7 134 Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)135 Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 133Kit Contents There may be other pieces shipped with the ; however, they are not required for this procedure. Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 135 137 7Metal coupler (open position) 8 9Positioning pins Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)136 138 10 11 12 Access cover Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 139 141 21 22 Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)140 142 23 24 25 Media Trays Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 141250-Sheet Universal Tray (Upper) 250-Sheet Letter/A4 Tray (Upper) 500-Sheet Lower Feeder Unit Tray (Lower) Envelope Feeder This feeder is available only for the upper media tray. 143 1 23 4 5 6The envelope feeder can be installed only in the upper media tray. Interfaces and Daughterboards 143 145 78 9 10 The media tray must be located in the upper position, not in the optional lower input feeder. Interfaces and Daughterboards Interfaces Interfaces and Daughterboards144Whats in the Kit? Installation 146 12Interfaces and Daughterboards 145 147 34 3 4 5 148 67Check that the startup page lists the interface (Optional NIC) just installed under Options. Using a Network Interface Installation Guide CrownBook SCSI Interface Installation SCSI Interface 147 149 12 3You can dispose of the metal plate and screws according to local 4a Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive148 150 56 7 8 Internal IDE Hard Disk DriveInternal IDE Hard Disk Drive 149 151 12 3Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive150 152 45 6 7 8 9 10 SC-210 Color Convenience Copier 151 153 11 SC-210 Color Convenience Copier Security KeyWhat's in the Kit? Security Key 153 155 56 7 8 9Time-of-Day Clock154Using Configuration Menu PasswordsPassword protection does not prevent software commands from changing functions. 156 Time-of-Day Clock 158 3a bThis mark may be a notch or a slight depression on one end of the clock. c d 5 6 7The presence of the clock will be automatically sensed. Pin 1 indicator mark Pin 1 notch/label 162 Introduction160Color Management and Control MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology 163 Introduction 161Repacking the Printer 165 167 2 34 5 6 Repacking the PrinterRepacking the Printer166Service & Support Guide prominently What's Involved? 168 1 2 3This includes the fuser oil bottle, cleaning roller, and tension release levers. 4 5 6 7Prepare the Fuser Unit168 170 23 4Dispose of the oil in accordance with local safety laws and 5Dont force the paper towels in, but make sure there are enough to fill the space. 6Nozzle Lock levers Change the Waste Toner Bottle 169 171 78 9 Change the Waste Toner Bottle 1Tension release levers Wastetoner bottle Remove the Lower Feeder Unit(s)172 174 23 4Remove the Lower Feeder Unit(s) 173 175 56 7 176 Repack the PrinterService & Support Guide Checklist 9 Repack the Printer 175 177 12 3 4 5 182 Requirements187 Engine and Controller Specifications193 Print Media 197 Document Option CommandsCrown Document Option Commands Supported DOCs Header/Trailer Page Commands HP-GL Emulation Commands 198 Supported DOCs196HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands Lineprinter Emulation Commands PostScript Emulation Command CCITT Groups 3 and 4 Commands 199 Supported DOCs 197Document Formatting Job and Subjob Boundary Commands Menu Chart Conventions198LN03 Plus Commands (Optional Emulation Required) CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required) TIFF Commands (Optional Emulation Required) 200 Menu Chart Conventions209 Index
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