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Contents
Contents2
Contents 3
Contents4
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Consumable Life Expectancies8
Consumable Life Expectancies
What is the life expectancy of consumables?
What is a consumable?
What is a plane?
Replacing Consumables 9
Replacing Consumables
Replacing Consumables10
COLOR
Replacing a Toner Cartridge 11
Ordering Consumables
Replacing a Toner Cartridge
Replacing a Toner Cartridge12
Toner Cartridge Life
Replacing a Toner Cartridge 13
Toner Cartridge Handling
1 2
3
Replacing a Toner Cartridge14
4
5
7
6
8
9 10
Refilled Toner Cartridges
Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge
Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge16
Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge 17
1
Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge18
2
3
4 5
Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge 19
6
Metal contact
7
8
Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle20
9
a
10
11
12
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Replacing the Cleaning Roller 23
Replacing the Cleaning Roller
How do I replace the cleaning roller?
2
Page
Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 25
7
8
Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle
How do I replace the waste toner bottle?
1
Page
Replacing the Ozone Filter 27
6
Replacing the Ozone Filter
How do I replace the ozone filter?
1
2
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Page
Introduction30
Media Storage and Handling
How do I store media?
What should I watch out for when handling/loading media?
Media Storage and Handling 31
What should I watch out for when loading envelopes?
What should I watch out for when loading labels?
Printing Area32
Media Trays
Printing Area
What sizes of media can I use?
Printing Area 33
Printing Area34
Leading edge
Printing Area 35
Imageable (Printable) Area
Mediafeed direction
Leading edge
Trailing e d g e
Printing Area36
Envelopes
Page Margins
Image Alignment
Output Tray
Media
(for example thicker paper, transparencies, and glossy stock) runs the
Why have two different job modes?
Which job mode is best?
Media38
Envelopes
What are the media types allowed?
Plain Paper
Media 39
Glossy Media
only
Media40
Labels
Media 41
Letterhead and Memo Media
Postcards (Japanese size)
Media42
Thick Stock
Transparencies
Media 43
Maintenance Guide.
Loading Media44
Loading Media
OHP
How do I prepare and load the media?
Preparing the Paper
1
Refilling the Media Tray
2
Media pressure plate
Center guide
3
Left guide
4
A4 tray
/
5
Loading and Printing Letterhead and Memo Media
4
Universal tray Letter
Loading Media 47
Duplexing
Simplex
1
2
a
b
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Loading Media 49
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8
9
10 11
Loading and Printing Thick Stock (Including Glossy Media and Labels)
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Maintaining the Printer52
Maintaining the Printer
Maintaining the Printer 53
Cleaning54
Cleaning
Cleaning Schedule
Maintenance Guide.
Cleaning the Printer 55
Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning the Printer56
Guidelines for Cleaning Inside the Printer
1
Cleaning the Transfer Unit
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Cleaning the Printer58
3
4
a
023X i
Transfer roller Lock lever
4
a
b
c
d
1
Cleaning the Printer 61
2
3
4
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Page
Cleaning the Printer64
This will allow enough access room to clean the lens without the need of parts removal.
Tabs
5
6
The two tabs should snap back into place.
7
8
Maintenance Schedule
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Schedule66
Maintenance Schedule 67
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Introduction70
Printing a Status Page
Preventing Media Jams
Preventing Media Jams 71
Automatic Jam Recovery72
Automatic Jam Recovery
Understanding the Media Path
Understanding Media Jam Status Messages 73
Media Path with Optional Duplex Unit
Understanding Media Jam Status Messages
Clearing Media Jams74
Clearing Media Jams
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Clearing Media Jams76
Inner Jams, Outer and Drum Jams
1
2
3
Clearing Media Jams 77
4
2b
2a
5
6
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Clearing Media Jams80
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8
9
10
Fuser roller pressure release levers
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 Jams
Solving Problems with Media Jams 83
Solving Other Problems84
Solving Other Problems
Service & Support Guide
Solving Other Problems 85
Solving Other Problems86
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 87
Solving Problems with Printing Quality
ABCDE
Solving Problems with Printing Quality88
ing water spilled on the paper supply
Toner does not adhere well to paper where it has become wet.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 89
Solving Problems with Printing Quality90
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 91
and
previous
Solving Problems with Printing Quality92
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 93
Solving Problems with Printing Quality94
Solving Problems with Printing Quality 95
clean the oil off the surface.
Solving Problems with Printing Quality96
Status, Error, and Service Messages 97
Status, Error, and Service Messages
Status, Error, and Service Messages98
Status and Error Messages
INPUT>
INPUT> BIN
Status, Error, and Service Messages 99
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Status, Error, and Service Messages100
X>
Status, Error, and Service Messages 101
Status, Error, and Service Messages102
Service & Support Guide
Status, Error, and Service Messages 103
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MEDIA>
TYPE
INPUTBIN>
Status, Error, and Service Messages104
<X>
Status, Error, and Service Messages 105
Service Messages
Service & Support Guide
Status, Error, and Service Messages106
Status, Error, and Service Messages 107
Status, Error, and Service Messages108
Status, Error, and Service Messages 109
HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes
Additional Assistance110
PostScript Errors
Additional Assistance
PostScript Language Reference Manual Third Edition
Page
Introduction112
Antistatic Protection 113
Antistatic Protection
BuzzBox114
BuzzBox
What's in the Kit?
Installing BuzzBox
1
Page
Cabinet116
8
Using BuzzBox
Cabinet
Color Calibration Kit
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 117
How Much Memory Do You Need?
Minimum System Memory Requirements
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)118
1
2
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 119
3
4
5
a
b
6
7
8 9
Page
Duplex Unit122
Duplex Unit
Installing the duplex unit requires at least one lower feeder unit installed.
f
Installing a Duplex Unit
Kit Contents
1
Access plates
unit
LFU
2
Page
Duplex Unit 125
11
12
13
14
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software126
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software
filename
Emulations
Downloading an Emulation via PageScope
CrownView
1 2 3
4
ftp
printername
(for example, ftp pctdev6) ftp
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software128
Using an Optional Emulation
ImageServer
TIFF, CALS
LN03 Plus
1
2 3
4 5 6 7
QFORM
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software130
PlanetPress
Optional Fonts
CID Fonts
Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 131
Hardware Requirements
Software Requirements
Installing a Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)132
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 133
Kit Contents
There may be other pieces shipped with the
; however, they are not required for this procedure.
Page
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 135
7
Metal coupler (open position)
8
9
Positioning pins
10
098mati.eps
11
12
Access cover
Page
Page
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 139
a
Rotation slot and pin
21
22
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)140
23
24 25
Media Trays
Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) 141
1 2
3
4 5
6
The envelope feeder can be installed only in the upper media tray.
Page
Interfaces and Daughterboards 143
7
8
9 10
The media tray must be located in the upper position, not in the optional lower input feeder.
Interfaces and Daughterboards
1
2
Interfaces and Daughterboards 145
3
4
a
b
3
4
5
SCSI Interface146
6
7
Check that the startup page lists the interface (Optional NIC) just installed under Options.
Using a Network Interface
Installation Guide
1
2
3
You can dispose of the metal plate and screws according to local
4
5
6 7
8
Using a SCSI Interface
Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive
1
2
3
Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive150
4
5
6
7
8
11
SC-210 Color Convenience Copier
Security Key
What's in the Kit?
Page
Security Key 153
5
6
7 8
9
Time-of-Day Clock154
Time-of-Day Clock
Time-of-Day Clock 155
Time-of-Day Clock156
3
a
b
This mark may be a notch or a slight depression on one end of the clock.
c
Page
Page
Page
Introduction160
Color Management and Control
MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology
Introduction 161
Further Information
Page
Page
Page
Repacking the Printer 165
2 3
4
5 6
Repacking the Printer
Repacking the Printer166
1 2 3
This includes the fuser oil bottle, cleaning roller, and tension release levers.
4 5 6 7
Page
Prepare the Fuser Unit168
2
Front of printer
3
4
Dispose of the oil in accordance with local safety laws and
7
8
9
Change the Waste Toner Bottle 1
Tension release levers
Page
Page
Remove the Lower Feeder Unit(s)172
2
Thumbscrew
3
4
Remove the Lower Feeder Unit(s) 173
5
6
7
Repack the Printer174
Repack the Printer
Service & Support Guide
Checklist 9
Repack the Printer 175
Repacking
1
2
3
4
5
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Requirements180
Requirements
015mati.eps
Top View with Duplex Unit
Space Requirements
Top ViewBasic Model
Requirements 181
Power Requirements
Requirements182
Location Requirements
Requirements 183
Requirements184
Computer Requirements
ENERGY STAR Compliance
magicolor
Engine and Controller Specifications 185
Engine and Controller Specifications
Engine
Print SpeedSimplex
Engine and Controller Specifications186
Print SpeedAutoduplex
General
Engine and Controller Specifications 187
Controller
Engine and Controller Specifications188
for more information.
Engine and Controller Specifications 189
Electrical
Voltage and Power
Engine and Controller Specifications190
Current
Environmental
Print Media 191
Physical
Print Media
Print Media192
Consumable Life Expectancies
Print Media 193
Consumables for the magicolor 6110 are available from your local vendor. Refer to the
or www.minolta-qms.com for information
Print Media194
Document Option Commands 195
Document Option Commands
Crown
Document Option Commands
Supported DOCs
Header/Trailer Page Commands
Supported DOCs196
HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands
Lineprinter Emulation Commands
PostScript Emulation Command
CCITT Groups 3 and 4 Commands
Supported DOCs 197
Document Formatting
Job and Subjob Boundary Commands
Menu Chart Conventions198
LN03 Plus Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
Menu Chart Conventions
Menu Chart Conventions 199
Operator Control Menu
Administration
Operator Control Installation*
Menu Chart Conventions200
Administration Menu
****Only with Time-of-Day clock installed
Communications
Installation*
Menu Chart Conventions 201
Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/ CrownNet Menu
Common Menu
Menu Chart Conventions202
EtherTalk Menu
Menu Chart Conventions 203
LAN Manager Menu
TCP/IP
Menu Chart Conventions204
NetWare Menu
*Optional
R/N Printer #1- 8
Common Protocol Disabled Enabled
Menu Chart Conventions 205
TCP/IP Menu
Community
BOOTP
*Optional
Menu Chart Conventions206
Installation* Menu
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