Sharp Printer AR M450 User Manual

LASER PRINTER  
(Multi-function printer)  
Operation Manual  
for printer operation and general information on multi functions  
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Improper installation may damage this product. Please note the following during initial installation and whenever the  
machine is moved.  
1. The machine should be installed near an accessible  
power outlet for easy connection.  
2. Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power  
outlet that meets the specified voltage and current  
requirements.Also make certain the outlet is properly  
grounded.  
For the power supply requirements, see the name  
plate of the main unit.  
3. Do not install your machine in areas that are:  
damp, humid, or very dusty  
exposed to direct sunlight  
poorly ventilated  
subject to extreme temperature or humidity  
changes, e.g., near an air conditioner or heater.  
4. Be sure to allow the required space around the  
machine for servicing and proper ventilation.  
11-13/16" (30cm)  
A small amount of ozone is produced within the copier  
23-5/8"  
(60cm)  
23-5/8"  
(60cm)  
23-5/8" (60cm)  
during operation.The emission level is insufficient to cause any health hazard.  
NOTE:  
The present recommended long term exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/m3)  
calculated as an 8 hr. time-weighted average concentration.  
However, since the small amount that is emitted may have an objectionable odor, it is  
advisable to place the copier in a ventilated area.  
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CAUTIONS  
1. Do not touch the photoconductive drum. Scratches  
or smudges on the drum will cause dirty printouts.  
2. The fusing unit is extremely hot. Exercise care in  
this area.  
3. Do not look directly at the light source of a scanner  
module. Doing so may damage your eyes.  
Fusing unit  
4. Five installation adjusters are provided on a stand/  
paper drawer which is provided as a peripheral unit.  
When moving the machine with a stand/paper drawer,  
be sure to raise the installation adjusters. After  
moving the machine, lower the five installation  
adjusters until they reach the floor.  
5. Do not make modifications to this machine. Doing  
so may cause a fire or an electric shock.  
6. When moving this machine, be sure to use two to  
four persons. Since this machine is heavy, moving  
it by yourself may cause an injury.  
Adjuster  
7. When connecting this machine to a computer, be  
sure turn off this machine and the computer in  
advance.  
Lock  
Release  
8. When opening or closing the covers or paper trays  
for misfeed removal or loading paper, take care not  
to get your fingers caught in the covers or trays.  
9. Do not print anything which is prohibited from printing  
by law. The following items are normally prohibited  
from printing by national law. Other items may be  
prohibited by local law.  
Money  
Stamps  
Bonds  
Stocks  
Bank drafts Checks  
Driver's licenses  
Passports  
"BATTERY DISPOSAL"  
CONTAINS MANGANESE DIOXIDE LITHIUM BATTERY. MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY.  
CONTACTYOUR SHARP DEALER OR SERVICER FOR INSTRUCTIONS.  
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury.  
Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.  
For disposal or recycling information, please contact  
your local authorities or the Electronics Industries  
Alliance:www.eiae.org  
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CAUTIONS  
Cautions on laser  
Wave length  
Pulse times  
785 nm ± 15 nm  
North America: (4.0 µs ± 4 ns)/7 mm  
Europe: (5.4 µs ± 5.4 ns)/7 mm  
Output power  
0.25 mW - 0.50 mW  
At the production line, the output power of the scanner unit is adjusted to 0.6  
MILLIWATT PLUS 8 PCTS and is maintained constant by the operation of the  
Automatic Power Control (APC).  
Caution  
This product contains a low power laser device.To ensure continued safety do not remove any cover or attempt  
to gain access to the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
For North America:  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
This Digital Equipment is rated Class 1 and complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the  
CDRH standards.This means that the equipment does not produce hazardous laser radiation.For  
your safety, observe the precautions below.  
Do not remove the cabinet, operation panel or any other covers.  
The equipment's exterior covers contain several safety interlock switches. Do not bypass any  
safety interlock by inserting wedges or other items into switch slots.  
Caution  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein  
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
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CAUTIONS  
For Europe:  
CAUTION  
VAROITUS!  
LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN  
MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ  
KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA  
MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA  
ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN  
TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1  
YLITTÄVÄLLE  
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION  
WHEN OPEN INTERLOCKS  
DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE  
TO BEAM.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1  
VORSICHT  
UNSICHTBARE  
LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN  
ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET UND  
SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG  
ÜBERBRÜCKT. NICHT DEM  
STRAHL AUSSETZEN.  
NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE  
LASERSÄTEILYLLE.  
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
VARNING  
OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ  
ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA  
BRUKSANVISNING  
ADVARSEL  
USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING  
VED ÅBNING, NÅR  
SPECIFICERATS, KAN  
SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ER  
UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ  
UDSAETTELSE FOR  
ANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖR  
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING,  
SOM ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN  
FÖR LASERKLASS 1.  
STRÅLNING.  
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED.  
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.  
CAUTION  
UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET UND  
SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG ÜBERERÜCKT. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.  
VORSICHT  
ADVARSEL  
ADVERSEL  
USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING, NÅR SIKKERHEDSAFBRYDERE ER  
UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ UDSAETTELSE FOR STRÅLNING.  
USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING NÅR DEKSEL ÅPNES OG SIKKERHEDSLÅS BRYTES.  
UNNGÅ EKSPONERING FOR STRÅLEN.  
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRRAR ÄR  
URKOPPLADE. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.  
VARNING  
VARO!  
Laserstrahl  
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYMÄTÖNTÄ  
LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1  
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FACSIMILE FEATURE  
When using this product as a facsimile by installing a facsimile expansion kit as a peripheral unit, refer to the following  
items for proper use.  
For the description of use of the facsimile feature, see the facsimile operation manual supplied with the facsimile  
expansion kit.  
Line connector  
Line connection  
TEL  
NE  
For connection between this product and telephone line, be sure to  
use the supplied connection cable. Connect the connecting cable so  
that the terminal near the core is inserted to the line connector of the  
facsimile expansion kit. Insert the other terminal (not the core side)  
to the socket of the telephone line.  
Core  
Fax power switch  
When using this product as a facsimile, keep always the fax power  
switch on that is located on the facsimile expansion kit at the rear  
side of this product. (Do not turn it off.) If the fax power switch is off,  
the facsimile feature cannot be used.  
TEL  
LINE  
ON  
OFF  
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CONTENTS  
Page  
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS USING  
THE PLUG & PLAY FUNCTION OR  
ADD PRINTERWIZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1  
CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2  
CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-5  
Before installation  
SETTING THE PRINTER DRIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Setting print conditions under Windows  
CHAPTER 1  
(selecting and setting print conditions) . . . . . . . . . .  
BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT  
REMOTE OPERATIONTHROUGH NETWORK . . . . .  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
MAIN FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Environment required for accessing  
Web screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Accessing Web screen and  
displaying help. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Items and outline of menu frame of  
Web screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Exterior* Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Part names and functions of peripheral units . . . . .  
Operation panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PRINT FUNCTIONSWHICH REQUIRING PRINT  
START OPERATION FROM THE OPERATION  
PANEL AND THEIR OPERATION METHOD . . . . . . . .  
Touch panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
ADDINGTONER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
LOADING PAPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Print functions selectable in the "JOB CONTROL"  
dialog box and their operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Printing method of hold job list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Loading paper in paper tray 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Changing the paper size in paper tray 1 . . . . . . . . .  
Setting from the operation panel of  
a scanner module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Printer account control  
Paper available in paper trays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Paper available in the bypass tray/multi  
purpose drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Method of setting paper size and type . . . . . . . . . .  
CHAPTER 3  
Setting from the operation panel of  
a scanner module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PRINTER BASIC SETTINGS  
Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer . . . . . . .  
MAKING PRINTER CONFIGURATION  
Changing paper size in the multi purpose  
drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SETTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Operation procedure common to all printer  
Setting special paper in the multi purpose  
drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
configuration settings (items that can be set  
from the operation panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Initial settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Loading paper in the stand/3 x 500 sheet  
paper drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PCL settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PS settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Changing paper size in the stand/3 x 500  
sheet paper drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CUSTOM SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Operation procedure common to all custom  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
settings (items that can be set from the  
operation panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000  
sheet paper drawer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Setting items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CHAPTER 2  
PRINTING FROM A COMPUTER  
CONNECTINGTO A COMPUTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SOFTWARE FORWINDOWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS  
AND PRINTER UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
REMOVING PRINTER DRIVERS  
AND PRINTER UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 4  
CHAPTER 6  
TROUBLESHOOTING AND  
MAINTENANCE  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
MISFEED REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
MACHINETROUBLE? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
USER MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Key operator program list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the key operator programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Details of classification of setting items  
(hierarchical structure) and supplementary  
explanation of key operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Description of programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cleaning the cabinet of the main unit . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cleaning the paper feed section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Cleaning the document glass and document  
cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
CHAPTER 7  
CHAPTER 5  
APPENDIX  
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PERIPHERAL UNITS  
DUPLEX MODULE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Part names and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
LIST OF COMBINATION OF  
PERIPHERAL UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
PRINT AREA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Loading paper in the bypass tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Setting the printer driver for your purpose . . . . . . . .  
Setting the copier for your purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Troubleshooting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
MAIL-BIN STACKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Part names and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Outline of mail-bin stacker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the mail-bin stacker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Misfeed removal in the mail-bin stacker . . . . . . . . .  
FINISHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Part names and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Outline of the finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Quick reference table for stapling . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the finisher functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Staple jam removal and staple cartridge  
replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Misfeed removal in the finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Troubleshooting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Part names and functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Outline of the finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Quick reference table for stapling . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Printed image and saddle stitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Using the finisher functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Staple jam removal and staple cartridge  
replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Misfeed removal in the finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
Troubleshooting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  
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CHAPTER 1  
BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT  
This chapter describes basic information that should be read before using  
this product. Be sure to read this chapter before using this product.  
Page  
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1-2  
MAIN FEATURES .................................................................................. 1-5  
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................... 1-6  
G Exterior ............................................................................................ 1-6  
G Interior ............................................................................................. 1-7  
G Part names and functions of peripheral units ................................. 1-8  
G Operation panel .............................................................................. 1-11  
G Touch panel .................................................................................... 1-15  
LOADING PAPER .................................................................................. 1-18  
G Loading paper in paper tray 1......................................................... 1-18  
G Changing the paper size in paper tray 1 ........................................ 1-18  
G Paper available in paper trays ........................................................ 1-19  
G Paper available in the bypass tray/multi purpose drawer .............. 1-19  
G Method of setting paper size and type ............................................ 1-20  
G Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer.................................... 1-22  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 1-22  
G Loading paper in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer ............... 1-23  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 1-23  
G Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer ....... 1-24  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 1-24  
ADDING TONER ................................................................................... 1-25  
STORAGE OF SUPPLIES ..................................................................... 1-25  
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INTRODUCTION  
Read this operation manual carefully to use this product properly.Be sure to read “INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS”  
and “CAUTIONS” before using this product.  
Be sure to keep this operation manual handy to refer to it any time.  
This product is a multi-function printer that can be used as a local printer and a network printer as well as a copier,  
network scanner, and a facsimile by installing various types of peripheral units (optional).  
This operation manual describes the basic use of the product as a printer and also describes operation items common  
to the printer and other features such as loading paper, misfeed removal, and user maintenance.  
If you extend this product to use the copier feature, network scanner feature, facsimile feature or network printer  
feature, relevant operation manuals are supplied. Read the respective manuals for using the features.  
The following table shows the model names of the main units to which this operation manual applies and their product  
configuration.  
(As of end of April 2001)  
Model name  
AR-P350  
AR-P450  
AR-M350  
AR-M450  
DM-3500  
DM-3501  
DM-3551  
Product configuration  
35 pages/minute printer  
45 pages/minute printer  
35 pages/minute printer (with a multi-function controller board)*1  
45 pages/minute printer (with a multi-function controller board)*1  
35 pages/minute printer  
35 pages/minute network printer (with a print server card)*2  
35 pages/minute network printer (with a multi-function controller board and a print  
server card)*3  
DM-4500  
DM-4501  
DM-4551  
45 pages/minute printer  
45 pages/minute network printer (with a print server card)*2  
45 pages/minute network printer (with a multi-function controller board and a print  
server card)*3  
Although the peripheral units are basically optional, some units may be provided as standard components depending  
on the model.  
*1 A multi-function controller board required to extend the product to a multi-function printer that can be used as a  
copier, facsimile, and a network scanner is provided as a standard component.  
*2 A print server card required to extend the product to a network printer is provided as a standard component.  
*3 A multi-function controller board and a print server card are provided as standard components.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Abbreviated names of peripheral units  
The following unit is written with an abbreviated name without some exceptions to simplify the description in this  
manual.  
“B/W scanner module/DSPF”  
The unit is written as “scanner module”.  
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The scanner unit is a unit for scanning originals (automatic document feeder) when using the copier feature and  
facsimile feature. In the touch panel messages in the scanner module, the “scanner module” is displayed as  
“document feeder”.  
To use a scanned image as image data on a computer, a network scanner expansion kit (peripheral unit) is needed  
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in addition to the network printer environment.  
“Duplex module”  
This is a unit that allows printing onto two sides of paper.A single “duplex module” and a “duplex module/bypass tray”  
are supplied. In this manual, both units are written as “duplex module” with some exception and description is made  
mainly for the “duplex module/bypass tray”.The description for the bypass tray, therefore, is made only for the “duplex  
module/bypass tray”. In the pages of “duplex module”, illustrations with an output tray are used. This output tray is  
optional for both the duplex modules. (not included in the duplex modules)  
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INTRODUCTION  
The following table shows the relation between the various functions described in this manual, copier operation manual,  
facsimile operation manual, and network scanner operation manual and the required peripheral units. In each operation  
manual, the optional peripheral units that are required for using each function is not particularly described.Refer to this  
table as needed.  
= Must be installed *1 = Any of the units must be installed. *2 = Must be installed together with or *1. *3  
= Any of these units must be installed together with or *1. *4 = Required when a stand/3 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer or a stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer is installed. *5 = Any of these units must be installed together  
with or *1 but the multi purpose drawer is excluded when a saddle stitch finisher is installed. *6 = Any of these  
units must be installed in addition to the peripheral units required at the minimum for using the copier feature. *7 =  
Must be installed in addition to the peripheral units required at the minimum for using the facsimile feature.  
Common to all features  
3
Manual paper feeding  
4
1
Print onto special paper  
4
1
3
Two-sided print  
4
2
2
2
3
Touch panel operation  
2
1
2
1
5
Offset stack of printed sheets  
Stapling of printed sheets  
Center stapling of printed sheets  
Punching of printed sheets  
Mail bin stack of printed sheets  
5
1
3
2
2
2
2
3
2
5
Printer feature  
Network printer  
Job retention function  
Pamphlet print  
3
1
2
PostScript3 compatibility  
Copier feature  
1
Peripheral units required at  
the minimum for using the  
copier feature  
1
6
Pamphlet copy  
Facsimile feature  
1
Peripheral units required at  
the minimum for using the  
facsimile feature  
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Memory for original images of  
xx sheets or more  
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Telephone call  
Network scanner feature  
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Peripheral units required at the  
minimum for using the network  
scanner feature  
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MAIN FEATURES  
Multi-function printer allowing extension of functions based on the purpose  
This product is a multi-function printer that can be used as a local printer and a network printer as well as a copier,  
a network scanner, and a facsimile by combining peripheral units.Various optional units for improving productivity  
such as duplex modules for two-sided printing, additional paper feed units for large capacity paper stock, and paper  
output units for sorting printed sheets are provided as peripheral units.  
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600 dpi high resolution printing  
High definition and high quality printing with 600 dpi resolution can be performed. Also high image quality equivalent  
to 1200 dpi can be output by using the soothing function.  
Monochrome high-speed printing  
High-speed printing of 35 pages/minute or 45 pages/minute can be performed for 8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size.  
PostScript compatible  
Installation of a PS3 expansion kit gives PostScript compatibility (PostScript level 3).  
ENERGY STAR  
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, SHARP has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines  
for energy efficiency.  
Energy saving feature  
This product has the following two power save modes that conform the Energy  
Star guidelines to conserve natural resources and to help reduce environmental  
pollution.  
Preheat mode  
The machine will enter the preheat mode once the time set with a key operator program has elapsed without  
any operation. In this mode, the fuser is maintained at a lower heat level thereby saving power.  
Auto power shut-off mode  
The machine will enter the auto power shut-off mode once the time set with a key operator program has  
elapsed without any operation. In this mode, power to the display and the fuser is turned off and only the  
lowest power is consumed. In this mode, power can be saved more than the preheat mode but more time is  
needed to return to the operating state.This mode can be disabled using a key operator program.  
If this product is used as a printer, when print data is received in the preheat mode or the auto power shut-off  
mode, the mode will be automatically canceled and printing will start after the fuser temperature is restored to  
the normal operating level.  
If this product is used as a multi-function machine, the mode will be automatically canceled when print data or  
facsimile data is received or when any key operation on the operation panel or original setting operation for  
copying or facsimile transmission is performed.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Exterior  
Bypass tray (part of duplex module/bypass tray)*1  
Exit tray*1  
Front cover  
Open to add toner and remove misfeeds.  
Main switch (See page xxxx.)  
Press to turn power on and off.  
Duplex module*1  
Module for two-sided printing  
Paper tray 1  
Upper paper output area  
Finished sheets are deposited here.  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer*1 (See page  
xxxx.)  
Upper exit tray extension*1  
Extension table for preventing dropping of large paper  
such as 11" x 17" and 8-1/2" x 14" (A3 and A4).  
Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer*1  
(See page xxxx.)  
Operation panel (See page xxxx.)  
Multi purpose drawer*1 (See page xxxx.)  
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are peripheral units. For description of these units, see page xx.The configuration  
of peripheral units varies with the main unit model.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Interior  
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Duplex module side cover  
Toner cartridge* (See page xxxx.)  
Open when a misfeed has occurred in the duplex  
module.  
Container that contains toner. When toner is  
exhausted, the cartridge must be removed and  
replaced with a new one.  
Side cover open knob  
Photoconductive drum  
Push up to open the side cover when a misfeed has  
occurred in the fusing unit.  
A photoconductor is applied to the surface of the  
photoconductive drum. Images are formed on the  
photoconductive drum.  
Fusing unit  
Image that has been transferred on paper is fixed by  
heating it in the fusing unit.  
NOTE  
Do not touch or damage the photoconductive drum.  
CAUTION  
The fusing unit is hot.Take care in removing misfed  
paper.  
Cartridge lock lever  
When replacing the drum, toner or developer cartridge,  
turn down this lever and pull it out.  
Developer cartridge* (See page xxxx.)  
Container that contains developer.The cartridge must  
be removed and replaced with a new one at the time  
of replacement.  
*2 For replacement and installation of each cartridge, see the separate manual Supply Replacement Method.”  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Part names and functions of peripheral units  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
B/W scanner module/DSPF  
Multi purpose drawer  
This unit is a monochrome scanner that allows  
automatic feeding of sheet originals and continuous  
scanning. The B/W scanner module/DSPF (Dual  
Single Pass Feeder) can scan two-sided sheet  
originals and can scan both sides at a time. Also a  
flat bed type document glass is provided in this unit  
for scanning an original that cannot be fed such as a  
book and thick original.  
Holds paper. Up to 500 sheets of 20 lbs. (80 g/m2)  
paper can be loaded. Also special papers such as  
envelopes (standard sizes only) and Japanese  
postcard can be set.  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
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This is a paper feed unit that contains three paper  
trays.The upper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose  
drawer. Each of the lower two trays holds up to 500  
sheets of 20 lbs. (80 g/m2) paper.  
Upper exit tray extension  
Mount this unit to the upper paper exit tray.This unit  
is needed for output of 11" x 17" (A3) paper.  
Saddle stitch finisher  
Sorted output sheets or grouped output sheets by  
page are offset stacked so that each set can be  
taken out easily. Also sorted output sheets can be  
stapled at the edge or at the center for center-stapled  
binding.  
Finisher  
Sorted output sheets or grouped output sheets by  
page are offset stacked so that each set can be  
taken out easily.  
In addition, if a punch module is installed as a  
peripheral unit, punch holes can be made in the  
output sheets for filing.  
Also sorted output sheets can be stapled.  
Mail-bin stacker  
This unit is an output sheet sorting unit that contains  
seven bins. When printed sheets are output in the  
printer mode, a bin to which printed sheets are to be  
deposited can be specified in the printer driver.The  
bins can be classified by persons or by sections  
depending on users so that the users deliver their  
printed sheets to their specified bin. Sorted output  
separated from the other users, therefore, can be  
performed.  
Duplex module  
Unit for automatic two-sided printing.  
Duplex module/bypass tray  
This module is equipped with a unit for automatic  
two-sided printing and a bypass tray manual paper  
feeding.  
Output sheets in the copy and fax modes are  
deposited in the top tray other than these seven bins.  
Exit tray  
Mounted to the paper output port of a duplex module  
or a duplex module/bypass tray.  
Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer  
This is a paper feed unit that contains two paper  
trays.The upper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose  
drawer. The lower tray holds approximately 2000  
sheets of 20 lbs. (80 g/m2) paper.  
For installation of a peripheral unit, installation of some other peripheral units may be needed together and installation  
of some peripheral units may not be possible together. See page xx, COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL UNITS.”  
Peripheral units are basically optional but some units may be provided as standard units depending on the main unit  
model.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
I Other peripheral units  
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Scanner rack  
Hard disk drive  
Rack required for installing a scanner module.The  
height is fixed.  
Extends the image storing capacity for the printer  
and copier features (not for the facsimile feature).  
Also this unit is required for using the job retention  
function (see page xxxx) with which print data  
received for the printer feature is held temporarily  
instead of immediate output.  
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Power supply unit  
For installation of some peripheral units, this unit is  
required for supplying power to each unit.  
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Facsimile expansion kit  
Kit required for using the facsimile feature.  
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Print server card  
NIC (network interface card) for using the printer as  
a network printer.  
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Additional fax memory (8 MB)  
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Multi-function controller board  
Printer controller required for using the copier,  
facsimile, and network scanner features.  
Network scanner expansion kit  
Kit required for using the network scanner feature.  
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PS3 expansion kit  
Kit required for using the printer as a PostScript  
compatible printer. (for PostScript level 3)  
For installation of a peripheral unit, installation of some other peripheral units may be needed together and installation  
of some peripheral units may not be possible together. See page xx, COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL UNITS.”  
Peripheral units are basically optional but some units may be provided as standard units depending on the main unit  
model.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Operation panel  
The display and indicators in the operation panel located on the front of the machine indicate the current status of the  
printer.Also the keys on the operation panel allow settings required for printing.  
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Message display  
[ / ] keys  
Displays the printer current state.  
Press to select each menu or function or to set a  
[i] displayed in messages indicates the  
number.  
[INFORMATIONS] key.  
[BACK/C] key  
Use this key to return to the previous screen in each  
menu selection, to cancel and delete the current job  
or to delete a reserved job that has been selected.  
[ERROR] indicator  
Lights up when paper or toner must be added or when  
a misfeed has occurred. Blinks when an abnormal  
condition has occurred in this machine.  
[OK] key  
[DATA] indicator  
Lights up or blinks when print data is being received.  
Also lights up when printing is being performed.  
Press to register the selected menu or function.  
[INFORMATION] key  
When [ i ] is displayed with a message indicating a  
paper misfeed, requesting toner addition, etc., the  
relevant operation procedure can be displayed by  
pressing the [INFORMATION] key. If the  
[INFORMATION] key or the [BACK/C] key is pressed  
while the operation procedure is displayed, the  
information mode will be canceled. If you press and  
hold down this key while printing is being performed  
or in the standby, the total number of printed pages  
and quantity of toner remaining (as a percent) will be  
displayed.  
[READY] indicator  
Printing can be executed when this indicator is lit.  
[MENU] key  
Press to select a menu group such as printer  
configuration menu (page xxx), custom settings, and  
execution of printing held by the retention function  
(page xxx). Press also to return to the menu screen  
from the setting screen of each menu group.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Menu group list and supplementary explanation of key operation (when  
using the operation panel on the main unit)  
The menu groups are classified into the following five groups as shown below. These menu groups are selected by  
pressing the [MENU] key.If the [OK] key is pressed when the desired menu screen is displayed, a message indicating  
required operation will appear.  
Job status screen  
READY.  
The message "WARMING UP" displayed when the power is turned on and  
the list of the current job and the reserved jobs or the list of completed jobs  
[MENU] key  
are displayed on the job status screen. Various messages are displayed on  
the job status screen. Examples of messages are shown below.  
(Display example)  
The printer is warming up to  
allow printing.  
WARMING UP.  
The printer is ready to print.  
READY.  
The printer is currently executing  
printing.  
FROM TRAY #  
CHANGE THE TONER  
CARTRIDGE.  
Toner runs out. Replace the  
toner cartridge. (See page  
xxxx.)  
A misfeed has occurred. (See  
page xxxx.)  
PAPER JAM.  
Paper runs out. Load paper.  
(See page xxxx.)  
ADD PAPER.  
[ADD PAPER] of status display  
When the status display shows [ADD PAPER], the specified size  
paper is not loaded. In this case, printing is suspended until paper  
is loaded and another reserved job data will be printed if possible.  
(If paper runs out during printing, another job data will not be  
printed.) If you wish to change the paper size to resume printing,  
see "Method of setting paper size and type" on page xxxx.  
PRINT HOLD  
Print hold  
If the job retention function is used from your computer, print data will  
be stored in the printer as a hold job.  
[MENU] key  
The job retention function can be used only if the printer is equipped  
with a hard disk drive as a peripheral unit. (See page xxxx.)  
CONDITION SETTINGS  
[MENU] key  
Configuration settings  
The printer configuration settings are used for basic printer settings.  
(See page xxxx.)  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
[MENU] key  
Custom settings  
Custom settings are used to make settings based on the conditions of  
use of customers. (See page xxxx.)  
KEY OPERATOR  
PROGRAMS  
Key operator programs  
These are settings used by key operators (administrators of this  
product). For the setting, see the "Key Operator's Guide". (See page  
xxxx.)  
[MENU] key  
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Canceling the current print job and deleting the print data on the printer  
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To cancel the current print job and delete the print data:  
If you press the [BACK/C] key during printing, printing will be canceled and a confirmation message for deletion of  
data will appear.To delete the data, press the [OK] key.  
To cancel deletion, press the [BACK/C] key. Printing will resume.  
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To delete print data of a reserved job (that waits for printing):  
Print data transmitted from computers will be stored in this printer (up to 99 jobs) and will be output sequentially.To  
delete print data of a reserved job before starting printing, press the [ ] or [ ] key to display the desired data in the  
message display. If you press the [BACK/C] key at this time, a confirmation message for deletion will appear.To  
delete the data, press the [OK] key.  
To cancel deletion, press the [BACK/C] key. Printing will resume.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
When the printer is equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit, use the operation panel with a touch panel on  
the scanner module.  
[Touch panel]  
[JOB STATUS] key  
Messages and keys are displayed here. Operation  
can be performed by touching keys displayed here.  
The display is switched depending on each function  
in the print, copy, network scan, and fax modes.For  
details, see page xxxx.  
Press to display the current job status. (See page  
xxxx.)  
[CUSTOM SETTINGS] key  
Use to adjust the contrast of the touch panel or to  
set key operator programs.  
[Mode select] keys and indicators  
Use to switch the display mode of the touch panel.  
[Numeric] keys  
Use to enter a number in various settings.  
[PRINT] key/READY indicator/DATA indicator  
Press to switch the display to the print mode. (See  
next page.)  
[ ] key ([ACC.#-C] key) (See page xxxx.)  
Use when using the copier feature and the facsimile  
feature.  
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READY indicator  
Printing can be performed when this indicator is  
lit.  
[#/P] key (See page xxxx.)  
Use when using the copier feature and the facsimile  
feature.  
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DATA indicator  
Lights up or blinks when print data is being  
received. Also lights up when printing is being  
performed.  
[C] key  
Use when using the copier feature and the facsimile  
feature.  
[IMAGE SEND] key/LINE indicator/DATA indicator  
Press to switch the display to the network scan/fax  
mode. (See page xxxx of the facsimile operation  
manual.)  
[Start] key (See page xxxx.)  
Use when using the copier feature and the facsimile  
feature.  
[COPY] key  
Press to switch the display to the copy mode. (See  
page xxxx.)  
[CA] key  
Use when using the copier feature and the facsimile  
feature.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Touch panel  
Print mode screen  
This screen is displayed when the print mode is selected.  
(The display varies with the mode. For the display in other modes, see respective operation manuals.)  
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SELECT JOB.  
PRINT HOLD JOB LIST  
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CONDITION  
SETTINGS  
Message display  
Messages are displayed here.  
Job status screen (See next page.)  
Print hold job list  
If the job retention function (see page xxxx) is used,  
the list of stored print data is displayed here (up to  
100 jobs). The job retention function can be used  
only if the printer is equipped with a hard disk drive  
as a peripheral unit.  
[Display switching] keys  
Use to switch the page of the print hold job list. If the  
list is not contained in a page, succeeding pages  
are prepared. Use these keys to switch the display.  
[CUSTOM SETTINGS] key  
Use to switch the display to the printer configuration  
menu (see page xxxx).  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Job status screen (common to print, copy, network scan, and fax modes)  
This screen is displayed when the [JOB STATUS] key on the operation panel is pressed.  
A job list which indicates the current job and reserved jobs or a job list which indicates completed jobs is displayed.  
You can check the contents of the jobs, give a reserved job the highest print priority in the print queue, and delete  
a job that you wish to cancel. (The following screen indicates a job list which indicates the current job and reserved  
jobs.)  
JOB QUEUE  
JOB QUEUE  
SETS / PROGRESS  
STATUS  
COPY  
COPYING  
003 / 000  
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COMPLETE  
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WAITING  
WAITING  
WAITING  
003 / 000  
010 / 000  
003 / 000  
DETAIL  
PRIORITY  
CLIFF QUIROGA  
STOP/DELETE  
PRINT JOB  
E-MAIL JOB  
FAX JOB  
Job list  
[Mode switching] key  
A job list which indicates the current job and reserved  
jobs or a job list which indicates completed jobs is  
displayed.The icons at the top of each job indicate  
the mode of each job.  
Use to switch the job list between JOB QUEUE”  
and COMPLETE.  
JOB QUEUE: Displays the list of the current job  
and the reserved jobs.  
COMPLETE: Displays the list of completed jobs.  
Print mode  
Copy mode  
[PRINT JOB] key  
Use to display the print job list for all modes (print,  
copy, network scan, and fax).  
Network scan mode  
Fax mode  
(transmission job)  
Fax mode  
(reception job)  
[E-MAIL JOB] key  
Use to display the list of jobs that use the network  
scanner feature.  
When a job list which indicates the current job and  
reserved jobs is displayed, the displayed jobs  
themselves are operation keys.To cancel printing or  
to give a job the highest print priority, touch the  
relevant job key to select the job and execute the  
desired operation using the keys described in 7, 8,  
and 9.  
[FAX JOB] key  
Use to display the fax communication status and  
the reserved transmission job status.  
[Display switching] keys  
Use to switch the page of the displayed job list.  
[STOP/DELETE] key  
*1:PAPER EMPTYin the job status display  
When the job status display indicates PAPER  
EMPTY, specified size paper is not loaded in any  
tray. In this case, printing is suspended until paper  
is loaded and another reserved job data will be printed  
if possible. (If paper runs out during printing, another  
job data will not be printed.) If you wish to change  
the paper size because you cannot prepare the  
specified size paper immediately, you can change  
the size by touching the current job key to select it  
Use to cancel or delete the current job or delete the  
selected reserved job. Reserved fax jobs, however,  
cannot be deleted.  
[PRIORITY] key  
If you select a job among the reserved jobs in the  
JOB QUEUEjob list to which you wish to give the  
highest priority and touch this key, the job will move  
to the highest priority reserved job.  
[DETAIL] ke  
and touch the [DETAIL] key described in  
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Use to display the detailed information of the selected  
job.The paper size for printing can be changed from  
the specified size.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Using the touch panel  
I How to use the touch panel  
[Example 1]  
I Selection of function  
[Example 1]  
You can easily set or  
SETS / PR  
JOB QUEUE  
cancel a function by  
touching a key on the  
display with a finger.The  
touch panel operation can  
be confirmed with a beep  
tone and highlighted  
display.  
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COPY  
003 / 00  
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003 / 00  
010 / 00  
Beep  
CLIFF QUIROGA  
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tone  
[Example 2]  
If any key is disabled on  
each screen, the key is  
displayed gray. If you  
press the key, two short  
beeps will be sounded.  
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COMPLETE  
If any key is highlighted in the initial setting of each  
setting screen, the function will be registered when  
you touch the [OK] key without additional operation.  
[Example 2]  
When using the copier  
feature or the facsimile  
feature, the functions  
shown below which can  
be set by only touching  
the relevant key in the  
special feature screen  
can be canceled by  
touching the key again  
(canceling highlighted  
display).  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
The beep tone of key touch can be disabled by a  
key operator program. (See page xxxx of the Key  
Operators guide.)  
The touch panel (display) illustrated in this operation  
panel is a conceptual illustration.  
MULTI SHOT  
Copier feature  
Facsimile feature  
Dual page copy  
B/W reverse  
Rotation copying in  
two-sided copying  
Centering  
Polling  
Own number print  
Page cutoff  
[Example 3]  
When using the copier  
feature or the facsimile  
feature, if a special  
function is set, the  
corresponding function  
icon will appear. If this  
icon is touched, the  
setting screen of the  
function (or a menu  
screen) will appear,  
allowing the settings to be  
checked or adjusted and  
the function to be  
canceled easily.  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
MULTI SHOT  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
MULTI SHOT  
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LOADING PAPER  
When paper runs out during printing, a message indicating that paper runs out will appear.  
Follow the procedure below to load paper.  
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Do not use curled or folded paper. Doing so may cause a misfeed.  
Use SHARP standard paper for paper tray 1. (See page xxxx.)  
When you change the paper type in paper tray 1, set the paper type referring to Method of setting paper size  
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and type(page xxxx).  
Do not place a heavy object or press down hard on a tray when the tray is pulled out.  
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Loading paper in paper tray 1  
Pull out paper tray 1.  
Gently push paper tray 1.  
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Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine.  
Gently pull the tray out  
until it stops.  
Set the paper type.  
If you change the paper type, be sure to set the  
paper type referring to Method of setting paper  
size and type(page xxxx).  
Load paper into the tray.  
Do not load paper above  
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Loading of paper in paper tray 1 is now  
complete.  
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the maximum height line  
(approximately 500  
sheets of 20 lbs. (80g/m2)  
paper).  
Changing the paper size in paper tray 1  
For paper tray 1, 8-1/2" x 11", A4 or B5 size paper can be set. Use the following procedure to change the size as  
needed.  
Pull out paper tray 1.  
Gently push paper tray 1.  
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If paper remains in the tray, remove it.  
Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine.  
Adjust the guide plates A and B in the  
tray to the length and width of the paper.  
Set the paper size.  
Be sure to set the paper size and paper type  
referring to Method of setting paper size and type”  
(page xxxx).  
If this operation is not performed after the paper  
size has been changed, printing will be made to  
paper of a size other than the specified size and a  
paper misfeed may occur.  
The guide plates A and B  
are slidable. Adjust them  
to the paper size to be  
loaded while squeezing  
their lock levers.  
Changing of paper size in paper tray 1 is  
now complete.  
Load paper into the tray.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Paper available in paper trays  
Paper that can be used varies with the paper trays. Use SHARP standard paper in the following paper trays.  
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Paper tray 1  
Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer  
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Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
I Paper that can be used  
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SHARP standard paper (See page xx.)  
Use SHARP standard paper ranging from 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5) to 11" x 17" (A3).  
Paper available in the bypass tray/multi purpose drawer  
Since the paper feeding method in the bypass tray and the multi purpose drawer varies with the paper type, be sure to  
feed paper using the method adequate to the paper type.If the paper feeding method is not proper, a paper misfeed or  
oblique feeding may occur.  
I Paper that can be used  
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SHARP standard paper  
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Ordinary paper other than SHARP standard paper  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2" or  
A5 (105 x 148 mm)  
Paper size  
11" x 17" or A3  
(297 x 420 mm)  
Paper weight:  
15 lbs.(52 g/m2)  
28 lbs.(105 g/m2)  
54 lbs.(205 g/m2)  
Continuous feeding  
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15 lbs.(52 g/m2)  
Single sheet feeding  
28 lbs.(105 g/m2)  
28 lbs.(105 g/m2)  
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g/m2  
Weight of a sheet of paper of 1 m  
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NOTES  
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Do not use paper that is not included in the range described above. Improper fusing (fusing strength of toner to  
paper is weak and toner comes off if rubbed) and misfeeds may occur.  
I Envelope  
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Standard envelope sizes are only the following four: Monarch (MON), Commercial-10 (C10), DL, and C5.  
I Postcard  
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Double postcards can be used unless they have a fold. (Folded postcards cannot be used.)  
Do not use unofficial postcards or picture postcards.They may cause misfeeds or smudges on printouts.  
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I Special paper  
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For transparency film, letterhead paper, recycled paper, pre-printed paper, pre-punched paper, colored paper,  
heavy paper, labels, and postcards, use SHARP recommended paper.Using paper that is not recommended by  
SHARP may cause misfeeds and smudges on printouts.  
Notebook paper  
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Do not use paper that has been cut manually. Paper misfeeds may occur.  
NOTE  
There are various types of special paper on the market and some of them cannot be used in this product.When  
using such paper, contact your SHARP dealer.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Method of setting paper size and type  
When the paper size or type is changed in a paper tray, set them referring to the following procedure.  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
For setting paper size and type from the operation panel with touch panel, see the next page.  
Press the [MENU] key repeatedly until  
CUSTOM SETTINGSwill appear in the  
message display.  
Ensure that the desired paper type for  
printing is selected.  
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If TRAY 1 is selected,  
the message shown to  
the left will appear in the  
initial condition.  
LETTER  
PLAIN  
If the desired paper type for printing is not selected,  
press the or key on the operation panel.  
When you wish to print onto special paper,  
however, the paper tray must be TRAY 2 or  
BYPASS.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
Press the [OK] key.  
Press the [OK] key.  
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Ensure that the desired paper size for  
printing is selected.  
When the [OK] key is  
pressed,TRAY SETTING”  
will appear in the message  
display.  
If the desired paper size for printing is not selected,  
press the or key on the operation panel after  
checking the paper type.  
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If TRAY 1 has been  
selected, the message  
shown to the left will  
appear.  
LETTER  
OK?  
TRAY SETTING  
Press the [OK] key.  
Press the [OK] key to terminate the  
setting.  
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When the [OK] key is  
pressed,TRAY SETTING  
TRAY1 will appear in  
the message display.  
TRAY SETTING  
TRAY1  
Select the desired paper tray.  
NOTE  
Special paper such as transparency film, labels, and  
postcards can be set for tray 2 and the bypass tray.  
Envelopes can be set only for tray 2.  
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Press the or key on  
the operation panel  
repeatedly until the  
desired paper tray  
appears.  
Press the [OK] key.  
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LOADING PAPER  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
Touch the [OK] key to complete the setting.  
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The custom setting menu  
screen will appear.  
TOTAL COUNT  
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TRAY SETTINGS  
Press the [TRAY SETTINGS] key.  
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The paper tray selection  
screen will appear.  
TOTAL COUNT  
TRAY SETTINGS  
Select the paper tray for which setting is  
to be made.  
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If the desired tray is not  
TYPE / SIZE  
displayed, touch the [  
or [ ] key to switch the  
screen.  
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TRAY1  
TRAY2  
TRAY3  
PLAIN / 82X11  
N / AUTO-INCH  
RECYCLED / AUTO-INCH  
Select the paper type and the paper size.  
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If TRAY 1 has been selected in step 3:  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
OK  
TRAY 1 TYPE/SIZE SETTING  
TYPE  
SIZE  
PLAIN  
PRE-PRINTED  
RECYCLED  
LETTER HEAD  
PRE-PUNCHED  
COLOR  
8 X11  
B5  
A4  
The paper type and paper size with highlighted  
display are selected. If the desired paper type and  
paper size are not selected, select the desired type  
and size by touching the relevant keys.  
Special papers such as transparency film and  
labels can be set for tray 2 and the bypass tray.  
Envelopes can be set only for tray 2.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer  
The method of loading paper for the multi purpose drawer is the same for paper tray 1 in the main unit. Load paper  
referring to steps 1 to 5 on page xxxx.  
The following items, however, are different from paper tray 1.  
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Ordinary paper of standard sizes from 11" x 17" to 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R (A3 to A5R) can be set.  
Also certain types of special paper can be set.  
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For special papers that can be set, see Paper available in the bypass tray/multi purpose draweron page xxxx.When  
setting envelopes or postcards in the multi purpose drawer, read thoroughly the description of Setting envelopes or  
postcardsbelow.  
I How to change the paper size  
If the paper size or paper type is changed when paper is set in the tray, the tray settings in the custom settings must  
be changed. Be sure to change the setting referring to Method of setting paper size and typeon page xxxx.  
I Setting envelopes or postcards  
When setting envelopes or postcards in the multi purpose drawer, set them in the orientation shown below.  
Notes common to setting of envelopes and postcards  
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Do not print onto two sides. A paper misfeed or improper printing may occur.  
Be sure to write addresses after printing. Do not use envelopes or postcards on which printing has been performed  
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with a thermal transfer printer or an ink jet printer. Paper on which printing has been performed with a thermal  
transfer printer with a ribbon cassette, particularly, may cause printed characters to come off or may cause  
smudges on printouts.  
Example of setting postcards  
Be sure to set the postcards face down and the upper  
Note on setting postcards  
Smooth out curled postcards before printing. Crumpling,  
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misfeeds or improper printing may occur.  
part located in the left.  
Notes on setting of envelopes  
For envelope sizes that can be used, see Paper  
available in the bypass tray/multi purpose draweron  
Example of setting envelopes  
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For envelopes, only the address side can be printed on.  
Be sure to set envelopes with the address side down  
and the upper part located in the left.  
page xxxx.  
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Do not use envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic  
snappers, string closures, windows, linings, self-  
adhesive patches or synthetic materials. A paper  
misfeed, improper fixing or failure may occur.  
Specifications  
Name  
Multi purpose drawer  
Paper size  
Paper capacity  
Max. 11" x 17" (A3), min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R (A5R)  
500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m2)) of paper, 100 envelopes, 100 postcards,  
100 sheets of transparency film  
Dimensions  
Weight  
23-1/32" (W) x 20-7/8" (D) x 4-1/2" (H) (585 mm (W) x 530 mm (D) x 114 mm (H))  
Approximately xxxx kg  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Loading paper in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
Upper paper tray:  
The upper paper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose drawer.The method of loading paper and the paper that can be  
used are the same as for the multi purpose drawer.Read the description of the multi purpose drawer (see page xxxx).  
Middle and lower paper trays:  
Up to 500 sheets of 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, and B5R  
paper (20 lbs. (80 g/m2)) can be loaded in these trays.The method of loading paper is the same as for paper tray 1 in  
the main unit. See the description (page xxxx).  
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If the paper size or paper type is changed when paper is set in a tray of the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer, the tray  
settings in the custom settings must be changed. Be sure to change the setting referring to Method of setting paper size  
and typeon page xxxx.  
Specifications  
Name  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
Paper size  
Upper tray: Max. 11" x 17" (A3), min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R (A5R), Middle/  
lower trays: Max. 11" x 17" (A3), min. 7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R (B5R)  
15 lbs. - 28 lbs. (56 - 105 g/m2)  
Paper weight  
Paper capacity (ordinary paper)  
Dimensions  
500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m2)) each  
23-1/32" (W) x 20-7/8" (D) x 15-29/32" (H) (585 mm (W) x 530 mm (D) x  
404 mm (H))  
Weight  
Approximately xxxx kg  
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LOADING PAPER  
Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer  
Upper paper tray:  
The upper paper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose drawer.The method of loading paper and the paper that can be  
used are the same as for the multi purpose drawer.Read the description of the multi purpose drawer (see page xxxx).  
Lower paper tray:  
The lower paper tray is a large capacity tray that holds 2,000 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11" or A4 paper (20 lbs. (80 g/m2)). Use  
the following procedure to load paper in the large capacity tray.  
NOTE  
If the paper size or paper type is changed when paper is set in the upper paper tray of the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper  
drawer, the tray settings in the custom settings must be changed. (If the paper type is changed in the large capacity tray,  
the tray settings must also be changed.) Be sure to change the setting referring to Method of setting paper size and type”  
on page xxxx.  
Pull out the large capacity tray.  
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Load paper onto the left  
paper feed table.  
Gently pull the tray out until  
it stops.  
Press down the right and left paper feed  
tables until they stop.  
Gently push the large capacity paper tray  
into the printer.  
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Push the tray firmly all the  
way into the printer.  
Load paper onto the right and left paper  
feed tables.  
Set the paper type.  
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If you change the paper type in the tray, be sure to set  
the paper type referring to Method of setting paper  
size and type(page xx).  
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Load paper onto the right  
paper feed table.  
Loading of paper in the stand/MPD & 2000  
sheet paper drawer is now complete.  
Specifications  
Name  
Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer  
Paper sizes  
Upper tray: Max. 11" x 17" (A3), Min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A5R), Lower tray:  
8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
Paper weight  
15 lbs. - 28 lbs. (56 - 105 g/m2)  
Upper tray: 500 sheets (20 lbs. (80 g/m2)), Lower tray: 2,000 sheets (20  
lbs. (80 g/m2))  
Paper capacity (ordinary paper)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
23-1/32" (W) x 20-7/8" (D) x 15-29/32" (H) (585 mm (W) x 530 mm (D) x  
404 mm (H))  
Approximately xxxx kg  
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ADDING TONER  
When toner runs out, a message indicating need to replace the toner cartridge will appear. Also depending on the  
model, a message indicating need to replace the developer cartridge may appear.  
For the procedure of replacement of these cartridges, see the separate manual "Supply Replacement Method."  
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STORAGE OF SUPPLIES  
Standard supplies for this product that are to be replaced by the user are paper, toner cartridge, and staple cartridge for  
the finisher.  
For best copying results, be sure to use only Sharp Genuine Supplies which are designed,  
engineered, and tested to maximize the life and performance of Sharp copiers. Look for the  
Genuine Supplies label on the toner package.  
GENUINE SUPPLIES  
I Proper storage  
1 Store the supplies in a location that is:  
2 Store paper in the wrapper and lying flat.  
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clean and dry,  
at a stable temperature,  
Paper stored in packages standing up or out of  
the wrapper may curl or become damp, resulting  
in paper misfeeds.  
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not exposed to direct sunlight.  
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CHAPTER 2  
PRINTING FROM A COMPUTER  
This chapter describes how to install and how to use the printer drivers  
and printer utilities on a computer. This chapter also describes the job  
retention function that allows print start operation from the operation  
panel of the printer.  
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CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER ........................................................ 2-2  
SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS ................................................................ 2-2  
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIES ............. 2-3  
REMOVING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIES ............... 2-3  
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS USING THE PLUG &  
PLAY FEATURE OR ADD PRINTER WIZARD ..................................... 2-4  
G Before installation ........................................................................... 2-4  
SETTING THE PRINTER DRIVER ........................................................ 2-5  
G Setting print conditions under Windows  
(selecting and setting print conditions) ........................................... 2-5  
REMOTE OPERATION THROUGH NETWORK ................................... 2-6  
G Environment required for accessing Web pages ........................... 2-6  
G Accessing Web pages and displaying help.................................... 2-6  
G Items and outline of menu frame of Web pages ............................. 2-7  
JOB RETENTION FUNCTION WHICH ALLOWS PRINT START  
OPERATION FROM THE OPERATION PANEL ..................................... 2-9  
G Print functions selectable in the “JOB CONTROL”  
dialog box and their operation ........................................................ 2-9  
G Printing method of hold job list........................................................ 2-10  
G Printer account control .................................................................... 2-12  
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CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER  
1. Using this machine as a local printer  
When using this machine as a local printer, connect your computer to the parallel interface connector of this  
product as shown in the illustration.  
For a connection cable, prepare a Centronics cable on the market that conforms to the following specifications.  
The parallel interface of this machine conforms to IEEE-STD-1284-1993.  
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Connector type on this printer: 36-pin DDK 57LE-40360-730B (D29)  
female connector or equivalent connector  
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For the specifications of the parallel interface  
connector on the computer, see the computer  
manual.  
Parallel interface connector  
2. Using this machine as a network printer  
For using this machine as a network printer, a print server card is needed.  
See the operation manual supplied with the print server card.  
SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS  
When using this product in Windows environment, you must install a printer driver in your computer system. Use the  
supplied CD-ROM for installation. For using this product, either connection through a parallel interface connector (see  
page xxxx) between the computer and this machine (local printer) or network connection that uses a print server card  
(network interface card) as a peripheral unit can be performed.  
The print server card may be installed as a standard component or optional depending on the model. Contact your  
SHARP dealer.  
The following software for Windows is contained in the CD-ROM.  
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Printer drivers  
Printer utilities  
Installer  
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These are software for installing the printer drivers and printer utilities. If you use the Plug and Play feature or the  
Add Printer wizard to install the driver without using the installer, specify directly the folder name referring to the  
directory information of the PRINTER UTILITIES CD-ROM on page xxxx.  
I Printer drivers  
I Printer utilities  
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PCL printer drivers (PCL5e and PCL6)  
Printer Administration Utility  
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Optional PostScript printer driver (compatible to  
Printer Status Monitor  
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PostScript level 3) and SHARP AR-xxxx PPD file  
Display Font  
(PostScript Printer Description file)  
1. Printer drivers  
A printer driver is software designed to convert print data from any application into data understandable by the  
printer so that the printer can print out the data.This product, therefore, can be used as a printer only after a printer  
driver has been installed. If a printer driver is installed once, it is built into your computer system.You need not  
install the driver each time you execute printing.  
2. Printer utilities  
Printer Administration Utility that allows setting and monitoring of printers on a computer and Printer Status Monitor  
that allows monitoring of printer status and display and notification on a computer are provided for network  
environment.(only in theWindows environment)  
For use of Printer Administration Utility and Printer Status Monitor, see the help file.The details of use are written  
in each help file.  
Printer Administration Utility is software for system administrators.  
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INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIES  
Windows software  
PCL printer drivers  
Display font  
The following software can be installed from the installer  
supplied in the CD-ROM :  
Windows client  
Printer Status  
Monitor  
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PCL printer drivers (PCL5e and PCL6)  
Network administrator  
Network Administration Utility  
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Display font  
Printer Administration Utility  
Printer Status Monitor  
NOTE  
If you wish to install a printer driver or a printer  
utility from a floppy disk, see the README file of  
the CD-ROM.The method of copying printer drivers  
and printer utilities from the CD-ROM to a floppy  
disk and the method of use are described.  
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Execute installation from the CD-ROM using the following procedure.  
Start Windows.  
If you click the [README display] button, the  
information of the specified software will be  
displayed. When installing the Printer  
Administration Utility and the Printer Status  
Monitor, read the README display and  
check to see if the computer system  
requirements are satisfied.  
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Insert the supplied CD-ROM into a CD-  
ROM drive of your computer.  
If your computer is configured for auto start  
on the CD-ROM, the software license  
agreement described in step 5 will appear.  
(Steps 3 and 4 are not needed.)  
NOTE  
The Printer Administration Utility and the Printer  
Status Monitor can be used only if this product is  
used as a network printer.  
On the [Start] menu, click “Run.”  
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Enter the CD-ROM drive and setup  
command.Then click the [OK] button.  
Example: If the CD-ROM drive is designated as  
drive R, enter R:\SETUP.EXE.  
Click the [Start] button.  
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The installation screen of the file selected with  
a check box will appear. Follow the  
instructions on your screen to install the  
selected printer drivers and utilities.  
Read the software license agreement and  
click the [Next] button if you accept the  
agreement.  
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When installation is complete,the message  
“Setup has finished installing your  
selected package(s).will appear. Click the  
[Close] button.  
The printer drivers and printer utilities that  
can be installed from the CD-ROM will be  
listed. Select the check boxes of the  
desired drivers and utilities and click the  
[Next] button.  
NOTE  
Restart of your computer may be needed  
depending on the system. Click [Yes] to restart  
the computer.  
UNINSTALLING PRINTER UTILITIES  
When uninstalling a printer driver that has been installed, right-click the printer to be deleted from Printersof Control  
Paneland select [Delete].When uninstalling the Printer Administration Utility or the Printer Status Monitor, use Add/  
Remove Programsof Control Panel.Use theWindows standard operation for each case.  
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INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS USING THE PLUG  
& PLAY FEATURE OR ADD PRINTERWIZARD  
Before installation  
Before installing the printer drivers, check the following items.  
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Ensure that your computer system meets the following requirements.  
Computer type:  
Operating system:  
Windows 95  
Windows 98  
Windows 2000  
Windows NT 4.0  
Windows Me  
IBM PC/AT or compatible computer  
Hardware requirements of the operating system must  
be satisfied.  
When using the Plug and Play feature in theWindows 95/98 environment or using the Add Printer wizard to install  
printer drivers, enter the directory name indicated below as a source directory.  
Path for using PCL5e driver under Windows 2000  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\2k_pcl5e  
Path for using PCL6 driver under Windows 2000  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\2k_pcl6  
Path for using PCL5e driver under Windows 95/98/Me  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\9x_pcl5e  
Path for using PCL6 driver under Windows 95/98/Me  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\9x_pcl6  
Path for using PCL5e driver under Windows NT  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\Nt_pcl5e  
Path for using PCL6 driver under Windows NT  
R:\AR-Tigeokamptor\Option\English\Nt_pcl6  
I Example of installation of a printer driver using the Add Printer wizard under Windows 98  
The installation method of a printer driver underWindows 98 is shown below.  
The installation example is described assuming that the printer is connected as a local printer (see Using this  
machine as a local printeron page 2-2) and that the CD-ROM drive is designated as drive R.The procedure may  
differ depending on the system environment.  
Start Windows 98.  
Check the [Local Printer] radio button and  
then click the [Next] button.  
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Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-  
ROM drive.  
If your computer is configured for auto start on the  
CD-ROM, the software license agreement will  
appear. Click [Cancel] to close the screen.  
Click the [Have Disk] button.  
The Install From Diskdialog box will appear.  
Enter the file path as follows:  
R:\Option\English\9x_pcl5e or  
R:\Option\English\9x_pcl6  
On the [Start] menu, select [Settings] and  
then [Printers].  
The Printer window will appear.  
Click the [OK] button.  
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Select the printer model to be used and  
click the [Next] button.  
Follow the instructions displayed by the Add Printer  
wizard.  
Double-click the [Add Printer] icon.  
Click the [Next] button.  
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I Installing display fonts  
The display fonts are the fonts displayed on your computer screen.The CD-ROM supplied with this product contains  
the display fonts that correspond to the resident fonts (page xxx) of this product.These display fonts can be installed  
to your computer (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000) from the installer.Installation of the display fonts can be specified in  
step 6 of INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIESon page 2-3.  
To install the display fonts by Windows basic operation without using the installer, specify the following path.  
R:\Option\Fonts  
The CD-ROM drive is designated as drive R as an example.  
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SETTING THE PRINTER DRIVER  
This section describes the method of changing the printer driver settings for using this product properly from your  
computer.  
If no printer driver has been installed, use the supplied CD-ROM to install it referring to INSTALLING PRINTER  
DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIESon page 2-3.  
Setting print conditions under Windows (selecting and setting print conditions)  
Change the settings using the properties of the printer.  
I Windows 95 / 98 / Me  
I Windows NT 4.0 / 2000  
Screens underWindows 98 are used in the description  
below.  
Screens under Windows NT 4.0 are used in the  
description below.  
On the [Start] menu, select [Settings] and  
then [Printers].  
The Printer window will appear.  
On the [Start] menu, select [Settings] and  
then [Printers].  
The Printer window will appear.  
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Right-click the installed printer driver and  
Right-click the installed printer driver and  
select [Document Defaults].  
This example is the screen displayed by selecting  
AR-P350PCL5e.  
select [Properties].  
This example is the screen displayed by selecting  
AR-P350PCL5e.  
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Set each item.  
Set each item.  
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For setting items, see  
the printer driver help.  
For setting items, see  
the printer driver help.  
Click the [OK] button.  
Click the [OK] button.  
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NOTE  
For the setting concerning peripheral units such as the duplex module, finisher, and stand/3 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer, right-click the installed printer, select [Properties], and then open the [Configuration] tab. If you use this  
product as a network printer and you have installed the Printer Status Monitor, the configuration of peripheral units  
will be automatically set by clicking Auto Configuration. If you click the [Get Tray Status] button in the Detail  
dialog box of the Paper tab, the current tray information (paper size, paper type, and quantity of paper remaining)  
will be displayed.  
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REMOTE OPERATIONTHROUGH NETWORK  
If you access the Web pages of this product from your computer using a WWW browser such as Netscape Navigator  
and Internet Explorer, various settings can be adjusted through the network.  
Environment required for accessing Web pages  
The following products and computer system requirements are needed for accessing the Web pages of this product.  
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Optional print server card (network interface card)  
RecommendedWeb browser  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later or equivalent  
Netscape Navigator 4.0 or later or equivalent  
NOTE  
The following characters cannot be input in the Web pages when setting the Web pages in the Web server  
located in this product. Input characters are case-sensitive.  
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Characters that cannot be input:  
< >  
&
"
#
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Examples of improper input:  
<abc> <abc "abc" "abc  
abc  
&lt  
&gt  
&#16|  
Accessing Web pages and displaying help  
Use the following procedure to access the Web pages. If the help button under the menu frame is clicked, the help  
screen for description of various function settings that can be operated remotely from the Web pages for this product  
through the network will appear. For the setting of each function, see this detailed description.  
Open theWeb browser on your computer.  
Click the [Help] button under the menu  
frame.  
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Input the IP Address previously specified  
for this product to the ADDRESS field of  
the browser.  
For details of each  
function setting, see the  
help under the menu  
frame. The method of  
setting is described in  
detail.  
Input the IP address  
previously specified in  
this product. (See page  
xx.)  
Close the help.  
Click the  
button. The  
display will return to the  
Web page information of  
this product.  
When the connection is  
completed, theWeb page  
information of this product  
will be displayed.  
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REMOTE OPERATION THROUGH NETWORK  
Items and outline of menu frame of Web pages  
Destination Management  
The basic screen on which you can register, change, and delete the destination for image data scanned by the network  
scanner and the recipient information for facsimile and Internet facsimile (destination address, facsimile number, etc.) is  
described below.  
I Setting of E-mail Destination Control  
Sets the destination information for E-mail delivery scan of network scanner.  
Destination E-mail addresses and file types as well as information for destination control (destination name, index,  
name for front panel display, etc.) are set.  
NOTE  
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When performing E-mail destination setting, be sure to read the description on page xxxx in advance.  
I Setting of FTP Destination Control  
Sets the storage location information for file server storage scan of network scanner. File server information (such  
as host name) and file types as well as information for destination control (destination name, index, name for front  
panel display, etc.) are set.  
I Setting of Desktop Destination Control  
Sets the destination information for desktop delivery scan of network scanner. Destination computer information  
(such as host name) in which the network scanner tool/Sharpdesk has been installed and file types as well as the  
information for destination control (destination name, index, name for front panel display, etc.) are set.  
I Setting of Fax Destination Control  
Sets the fax destination.Fax numbers of recipients and communication mode as well as information for destination  
control (destination name, index, name for front panel display, etc.) are set.  
I Setting of i-Fax transmission Destination Control  
Sets the Internet fax destination information. E-mail addresses of destination and file types as well as information  
for destination control (destination name, index, name for front panel display, etc.) are set.  
I Setting of Group Destination Control  
Sets destination groups for transmitting data at a time by collecting destinations that have been set as E-mail  
destination, fax destination and i-fax destination.  
I Delete Destination  
Screen for checking to see if deletion may be executed after selecting a destination to be deleted from the destination  
list on the destination management screen and clicking the Delete button.  
Fax Memory Box Management  
Basic screen for setting memory area (memory box) for fax images in this product. The memory box has the  
following three functions.  
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G
Polled memory box control  
Confidential memory box control  
Memory box relay broadcast control  
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I Polled Memory Box Control  
Original data that has been stored in this machine can be transmitted to another facsimile when the facsimile  
requests transmission.  
I Confidential receiving  
Data to be printed is sent to this machine and printing can be operated from the operation panel of this machine.  
I Relay broadcasting  
Memory box information for transmitting received data can be set.  
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REMOTE OPERATION THROUGH NETWORK  
Set up  
Setting of restriction on access to Web pages and basic settings for using the network scanner and the status/alert  
E-mail function are described below.  
I Network Card Setup  
A link to the network card Web page for setting the print server card (network interface card) is provided.  
I Password Setup  
A password for accessing the Web pages is set.Two types of password (user level and administrator level) are set.  
I Network Scanning Setup  
Basic setting screen for network scanner. E-mail subject for scanner delivery, file name, etc. are set. To use the  
network scanner, you must set up E-mail & DNS Setup.This screen displays the settings of E-mail & DNS Setup  
and provides a link to the screen.  
I Status & Alert E-mail Setup  
Basic setting screen for the status/alert E-mail system. Machine name, machine code, and machine installation  
location are set.To use the network scanner, you must set up E-mail & DNS Setup.This screen displays the settings  
of E-mail & DNS Setup and provides a link to the screen.  
I E-mail & DNS Setup  
Basic setting screen for transmitting E-mail.E-mail server, system administrator address, DNS server, etc.are set.  
I Sender of E-mail Setup  
Sender of E-mail transmission of the network scanner is set. This item will be set as the Fromitem of E-mail  
header.Up to eight senders can be registered and a sender can be selected among them from the operation panel.  
I Custom Directory Setup  
Group index names in the list display on the operation panel are set.  
I Status Message Parameters Setup  
Used when the current counter information of this machine such as print count, copy count, and total output is  
delivered in accordance with the specified schedule.  
I Alerts Message Parameters Setup  
Alert information is transmitted immediately to the specified addresses when a problem of supplies such as paper  
and toner, failure, and an error such as a paper misfeed occur in this machine.  
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JOB RETENTION FUNCTION WHICH ALLOWS PRINT  
START OPERATION FROMTHE OPERATION PANEL  
This section describes the operation procedure required for starting printing from the operation panel of the printer and  
the outline of the function concerning the print functions that can be selected in the JOB CONTROLdialog box using  
the printer drivers of this product. For selection of the print function, select Propertieson the printer driver screen,  
open the Maintab, and click Job control.The job retention function can be used only if this printer is equipped with  
a hard disk drive as a peripheral unit.  
Print functions selectable in the "JOB CONTROL" dialog box and their operation  
Normal print  
Proof print  
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4
(For Normal print, print start operation from the  
operation panel of the printer is not needed.)  
2
This mode can prevent a high-volume misprint when  
a lot of sets must be printed.If print start operation  
is executed in this mode, only one set will be printed  
and the remaining sets will be held as a hold job.  
After checking the finished printout including print  
position on paper and stapling position, you can  
start printing of the remaining sets from the  
operation panel of the printer. Also you can delete  
the data without executing printing. (See step 8 on  
page xx.)  
The print setting in this mode is the basic print  
operation. If no problem such as a paper misfeed  
and empty toner occurs in the printer, the print start  
operation is completed on the computer and printing  
will be executed on the printer.  
Hold after print  
2
3
Password  
5
Password  
Password  
In this mode, print data will be held in the hold job  
list even after printing is complete. Printing can be  
executed again from the operation panel of the  
printer if needed. Also the data can be deleted from  
the operation panel if it is not necessary.  
If a password is set in the printer driver setting,  
password entry is needed to start printing of a  
holdThis mode can increase the security of hold  
jobs.his mode can increase the security o hd jobs.  
Hold before print  
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Password in the Hold After Print mode:  
This print mode can reduce the possibility of  
missing printout. If print start operation is made in  
this mode from the computer, print data will not be  
output immediately and will be stored in the printer  
as a hold job.  
Print start operation can be made on the operation  
panel of the printer as needed. Also you can delete  
the data without executing printing. (See step 8 on  
page xx.)  
Password entry on the operation panel of the  
printer is needed for additional printing.  
G
Password in the Hold Before Print mode:  
Password entry on the operation panel of the  
printer is needed for starting printing.  
G
Password in the Proof Print mode:  
Password entry on the operation panel of the  
printer is needed for printing remaining sets after  
printing one set.  
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JOB RETENTION FUNCTIONWHICH REQUIRES PRINT START OPERATION FROMTHE OPERATION PANEL  
Printing method of hold job list  
IfPrint after hold, Print before holdor Proof printoperation is performed on the computer, print data will be held as  
a hold job. (Up to 100 jobs can be held.)  
If the number of jobs exceeds 100, the job is processed as follows.  
G
If Hold After Print is executed:  
Printing will be executed but the job will not be held. (A notice page will be printed. See page xx.)  
G
If Hold Before Print is executed:  
Printing will not be executed and the job will not be held. (A notice page will be printed. See page xx.)  
G
If Proof Print is executed:  
Printing of one set will be executed but the job will not be held. (A notice page will be printed. See page xx.)  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
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For operation from the operation panel with touch panel, see the next page.  
Press the [MENU] key.  
Enter the fifth digit of the password and  
press the [OK] key.  
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5
(needed only if a password has been set)  
Be sure to enter the number that has been entered  
on the computer. If no password has been set,  
operation of steps 5 and 6 is not needed. (Proceed  
to step 7.)  
PRINT HOLDwill  
appear in the message  
display.  
If you press the [OK] key  
to register the fifth digit  
after entering it using the  
PASSCODE  
0
or  
key on the  
Press the [OK] key.  
operation panel, 0will  
appear at the fourth digit.  
If you press the [BACK/  
C] key, you can correct  
the entered number.  
2
Use the same procedure as step 5 to enter  
the password from the fourth digit to the  
first digit and then press the [OK] key.  
When the [OK] key is  
pressed, a user name and  
a file name of print data  
stored in the printer as  
a hold job will appear.  
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ARAI  
WORD-1  
Use the same procedure  
PASSCODE  
as above (fifth digit) to  
enter the fourth digit to the  
first digit.  
0
Select the desired data.  
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4
Select execution of printing, cancellation  
of printing or data retention after printing,  
and then press the [OK] key.  
Deletion or retention of data after printing can be  
selected. Alternatively deletion of data without  
Press the or key on  
the operation panel  
repeatedly until the  
desired print data is  
displayed.  
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printing can be selected. Press the  
or  
key  
until the desired choice appears  
G
Data will be deleted  
after printing.  
PRINT AND DELETE THE  
DATA OK?  
Press the [OK] key.  
G
G
Data will be held after  
printing.  
PRINT AND SAVE THE  
DATA OK?  
Data will be deleted.  
If this item is selected,  
the operation will be  
complete. Steps 8 and  
9 are not needed.  
DELETE THE DATA OK?  
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JOB RETENTION FUNCTIONWHICH REQUIRES PRINT START OPERATION FROMTHE OPERATION PANEL  
Ensure that the desired number of copies  
is set.  
8
The number of copies  
COPIES  
can be changed by  
using the or key on  
the operation panel.  
10  
Press the [OK] key.  
9
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Printing will start. If printing of another job is  
being executed, however, your job will be  
registered as a print job. Printing of the job  
will start after preceding jobs are completed.  
2
Operation is now complete.  
10  
To continue operation, repeat steps 1 to 9.  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
Press the [PRINT] key to display the printer  
Select execution of printing, cancellation  
of printing or data retention after printing.  
basic screen.  
1
4
Deletion or retention of  
data after printing can  
be selected.  
NUMBER OF PRINTS  
PRIN  
PR  
(1 199)  
1
Alternatively deletion of  
data without printing  
can be selected.Touch  
the desired key.  
Select the desired data.  
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Printing will start. If  
2
The number of copies  
has been set. The  
number of copies can be  
changed by using the  
or key.  
printing of another job  
is being executed,  
however, your job will  
be registered as a  
print job. Printing of  
the job will start after  
preceding jobs are  
completed.  
To switch the screen,  
touch the or key.  
PRINT HOLD JOB LIST  
SHARP001  
SHARP002  
SHARP003  
SHARP004  
Enter the password.  
(needed only if a password has been set)  
3
Operation is now complete.  
5
Be sure to enter the  
password that has  
ENTER PIN VIA THE 10-KEY.  
been entered on the  
computer. If  
no  
password has been  
set, operation of step 4  
is not needed.  
CANCEL  
Each time a number is  
entered, will change to  
.  
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JOB RETENTION FUNCTIONWHICH REQUIRES PRINT START OPERATION FROMTHE OPERATION PANEL  
Printer account control  
If the key operator program Auditing modeis set, the number of printed pages can be accumulated for each account.  
The accounts for auditing are the accounts that have been set for counting the number of pages for the printer with a  
key operator program. For registration of account numbers, see the key operator programs (page xxxx).  
When executing print operation from the computer, you must enter an account number on the setting screen of the  
printer driver.The account number entry screen will be displayed by clickingJob controlin the Maintab of the printer  
driver.  
When an invalid account number is entered or no account number is entered, if key operator program Cancel jobs of  
invalid accountshas been set, printing will not be performed.To perform printing in any case, disable programCancel  
jobs of invalid accounts. In this case, the number of printed pages will be accumulated to OTHERS.  
The job control screen will always appear when print operation is executed from the printer driver if the Auto Job  
Control reviewcheck box in the Maintab of the printer driver is set.  
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CHAPTER 3  
PRINTER BASIC SETTINGS  
This chapter describes the following items.  
1. Printer configuration settings  
2. Custom settings based on the customer’s operating conditions.  
Page  
MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING .................................................. 3-2  
G Operation procedure common to all printer configuration settings  
(items that can be set from the operation panel) ............................ 3-2  
G Main program settings..................................................................... 3-4  
G PCL settings .................................................................................... 3-4  
G PostScript settings ........................................................................... 3-4  
CUSTOM SETTINGS ............................................................................. 3-5  
G Operation procedure common to all custom settings  
(items that can be set from the operation panel) ............................ 3-5  
G Setting items .................................................................................... 3-7  
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MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING  
The printer configuration setting allows basic printer settings to be made.The items set with the printer configuration  
settings are shown below.  
G Main program settings ..................... Basic settings used in printing (See page xxxx.)  
G PCL settings ................................... Sets a PCL symbol set. (See page xxxx.)  
G PostScript settings*1....................... Sets whether a PostScript error page is printed or not when a PostScript error  
has occurred. (See page xxxx.)  
*1 An optional PS3 expansion kit is needed.  
Operation procedure common to all printer configuration settings  
(items that can be set from the operation panel)  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
Press the [MENU] key to display the  
configuration setting menu screen.  
Press the or key to display the desired  
setting.  
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5
6
For the details of each setting item, see the  
description on and after page xxxx.  
Press the [MENU] key  
repeatedly  
until  
“CONDITION SETTING”  
appears.  
Press the [OK] key.  
Any print jobs held in the  
printer and any job  
currently transmitted to  
the printer will be printed  
in the former print  
conditions.  
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will be displayed to the  
right of the selected item  
and setting will be  
registered.To set another  
item, press the [BACK/C]  
key to return to step 3 and  
repeat the procedure to  
Press the [OK] key.  
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3
step 6.  
When setting is complete, press the  
[MENU] key to return to the basic screen.  
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NOTE  
If the [BACK/C] key is pressed after each setting is  
complete, the display that has called the setting  
will appear again. If selection of a number is mistaken  
during setting operation, press the [BACK/C] key to  
correct the selected number.  
Press the or key to display the desired  
setting item.  
Press the [OK] key.  
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MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
Touch the [CONDITION SETTINGS] key  
on the printer screen to display the  
configuration setting menu screen.  
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Any print jobs held in the  
printer and any job  
currently transmitted to  
the printer will be printed  
in the former print  
conditions.  
CONDITION  
SETTINGS  
Touch the key of the desired item to display  
its setting screen.  
2
3
CONDITION SETTINGS  
MAIN PROGRAM SETTINGS  
PostScript SETTINGS  
PCL SETTINGS  
For details of each setting item, see the description  
on and after the next page.  
Depending on the setting item, additional item  
setting keys may be displayed or page switching  
keys may be displayed.  
If a check box is displayed for an item, the item  
can be set by touching the key to display a check  
mark ( ) in the box.  
Touch the desired setting on the setting  
screen of the desired item and touch the  
[OK] key.  
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4
To set another item, repeat steps 2 and 3.  
To finish the setting operation, touch the  
[EXIT] key.  
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MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING  
Main program settings  
The main program settings allow detailed print conditions to be set for printing without any printer driver (for example,  
printing from MS-DOS and printing from a computer without any printer driver installed).The setting items are shown  
below.  
NOTE  
When some items can be set both in the printer driver and on the operation panel, the values set in the printer  
driver override those set on the operation panel.For items that can be set in the printer driver, perform setting  
in the printer driver.  
I Smoothing  
I Standard paper type  
SMOOTHING reduces jaggies seen at roundish  
curved portions of characters and images to be  
printed and improves pseudo resolution.  
The paper type to be used for printing in the normal  
conditions is set.  
Printing will be performed onto the specified type  
paper unless otherwise specified.  
Default setting: On  
Default setting: PLAIN  
Smoothing on or off can be selected.  
Plain paper, pre-printed paper, recycled paper, letter  
head paper, pre-punched paper or color paper can  
be set.  
I Copies  
COPIES is set when the number of copies to be  
printed is set.  
I Standard output tray  
Default setting: 1  
The output tray to be used for printing in the normal  
conditions is set. Printed sheets will be output to the  
specified tray unless otherwise specified by  
application software.  
The number of copies can be set from 1 to 999.  
I Orientation  
ORIENTATION allows portrait orientation or  
landscape orientation to be selected for printing.  
Default setting: Depends on installation of peripheral  
unit.  
Default setting: PORTRAIT  
The trays that can be selected depend on installation  
of peripheral units. This item itself may not be  
selected.  
PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE can be set.  
I Standard paper size  
The paper size to be used for printing in the normal  
conditions is set.  
Printing will be performed onto the specified size  
paper unless otherwise specified.  
Default setting: 8-1/2 x 11 or A4  
11x17,8-1/2x14,8-1/2x13,8-1/2x11,7-1/4x10-1/2,5-1/  
2x8-1/2,A3,B4,A4,B5orA5canbeset.  
(If the operation panel on the main unit is used, the  
sizes are displayed as follows in the display:  
LEDGER, LEGAL, FOOLSCAP, LETTER,  
EXECUTIVE, INVOICE, A3, B4, A4, B5, and A5.)  
PCL settings  
PCL SETTINGS is used to assign a part of character codes to characters of a country in the PCL symbol set. (Used  
when different symbols are used depending on the country.)  
Default setting: “1” (Roman-8)  
For setting items of the symbol set, see page xxxx.  
The list of the numbers to be set and their corresponding symbol sets can be printed using “PCL symbol set list  
printing” (see page xxxx).  
When using the operation panel on the main unit, select the desired symbol set item and register it.When using the  
operation panel with touch panel, select the number that corresponds to the desired symbol set and register it.  
PostScript settings  
This setting specifies whether the cause of an error is printed or not when a PostScript error has occurred.  
Default setting: Not print  
Print or not print can be selected concerning the cause of a PS (PostScript) error.  
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CUSTOM SETTINGS  
Custom settings are used for various settings based on the customer operating conditions.The items that can be set  
with the custom settings are shown below.  
G Total count ....................................... The number of printed pages and the like are displayed. (See page xxxx.)  
G Display contrast*1 ........................... The display contrast of the operation panel is adjusted. (See page xxxx.)  
G List print .......................................... Used to print a list of settings that have been made or a font list. (See page  
xxxx.)  
G Clock............................................... The date and time of the built-in clock of the printer are set.  
G Tray settings*4................................. The paper type and paper size for each tray are set.  
G Auto tray switching.......................... Used to switch automatically the paper tray of the same paper size when  
paper runs out in continuous printing.  
For the items below, detailed setting procedure is described on the respective pages of the functions.  
G Address control*3 ....................... Used to register destination E-mail addresses, fax numbers, and Internet  
fax addresses. Also group entry, memory box entry, custom index entry,  
and scanner sender entry can be set.  
G Receive mode*2 ......................... The fax receive mode (automatic or manual) is set.  
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G Fax data forward*2 ...................... Received fax data in memory can be forwarded to another destination.  
G Key operator programs .................... RSetting programs are provided for key operators (administrators of this  
machine). If this product is equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral  
unit, this key will appear in the CUSTOM SETTINGS menu screen.For settings,  
see Key Operator’s Guide. (See page xxxx.)  
1 Can be set if this product is equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit.  
2 Can be set if this product is equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit and the facsimile feature can be  
used.  
3 Can be set if this product is equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit and the facsimile feature or the  
network scanner feature can be used.  
4 Can be set with this item if this product is not equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit.  
Operation procedure common to all custom settings (items that can be set  
from the operation panel)  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
Press the [MENU] key to display the  
custom settings menu screen.  
Press the or key to select the desired  
setting item.  
1
3
Press the [MENU] key  
repeatedly until the  
message “CUSTOM  
SETTINGS” appears.  
Any print jobs held in the  
printer and any job  
currently transmitted to  
the printer will be printed  
in the former custom  
setting conditions.  
Press the [OK] key.  
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5setting.  
Press the [OK] key.  
Press the or key to select the desired  
2
For details of each setting item, see the description  
on and after page xxxx.  
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CUSTOM SETTINGS  
Press the [OK] key.  
When setting is complete, press the  
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7[MENU] key to return to the basic screen.  
“ ” will be displayed to  
the right of selected item,  
and the setting will be  
registered. Depending on  
NOTE  
the  
setting  
item,  
If the [BACK/C] key is pressed after each setting  
is complete, the display that has called the setting  
will appear again. If selection of a number is  
mistaken during setting operation, press the [BACK/  
C] key to correct the selected number.  
additional item selection  
and registration operation  
may be needed. In this  
case, use the or key  
to select an item and  
press the [OK] key to  
register it.To set another  
item, press the [BACK/C]  
key and repeat steps 5  
and 6.  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key when  
Touch the desired setting on the setting  
the printer screen is displayed to display  
the custom settings menu screen.  
1
3screen of the desired item and touch the  
[OK] key.  
Any print jobs held in the  
printer and any job  
currently transmitted to  
the printer will be printed  
in the former custom  
setting conditions.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
OK  
TRAY SETTINGS  
TYPE / SIZE  
PRINT  
COPY  
FAX  
2  
1
/
2
TRAY1  
TRAY2  
TRAY3  
PLAIN / 8 X11  
PLAIN / AUTO-INCH  
RECYCLED / AUTO-INCH  
Touch the key of the desired item to display  
its setting screen.  
To set another item, repeat steps 2 and 3.  
2
To finish the setting operation, touch the  
[EXIT] key.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
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DISPLAY  
ADDRESS  
CLOCK  
LIST PRINT  
TOTAL COUNT  
FAX DATA  
RECEIVE MODE  
TRAY SETTINGS  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
For details of each setting item, see the description  
on and after the next page.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
OK  
TRAY SETTINGS  
TYPE / SIZE  
PRINT  
COPY  
FAX  
1/2  
1
/
2
TRAY1  
TRAY2  
TRAY3  
PLAIN / 8 X11  
PLAIN / AUTO-INCH  
RECYCLED / AUTO-INCH  
Depending on the setting item, additional item setting  
keys may be displayed and page switching keys  
may be displayed.  
If a check box is displayed for an item, the item can  
be set by touching the key to display a check mark  
( ) in the box.  
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CUSTOM SETTINGS  
Setting items  
I Total count  
I Tray settings  
The number of total printed pages in this product  
can be displayed and printed.  
The displayed or printed items vary with installation  
of peripheral units.  
Paper type, paper size, operation mode, and use of  
automatic tray switching are set for each tray.  
The operation mode can be set when this product is  
equipped with a scanner module as a peripheral unit.  
If the product is not equipped with a scanner module,  
use the item Auto tray switchingdescribed below  
for setting the automatic tray switching function.  
I Display contrast  
Can be set if this product is equipped with a scanner  
module as a peripheral unit.  
I Auto tray switching  
This item is used to adjust the contrast of the touch  
panel display.  
This item can be set if this product is not equipped  
with a scanner module as a peripheral unit.  
If the auto tray switching function is set and more  
than one tray of the same paper size is installed in  
this product, printing can be continued by switching  
automatically the paper tray when paper of a tray  
runs out. This item is used to enable the auto tray  
switching function. If the product is equipped with a  
scanner module as a peripheral unit, use the item  
Tray settingsto set this function.  
I List print  
Test pages such as a list of setting items configured  
in this product and a list of the resident fonts for  
checking can be printed.  
The types of test pages are shown below.  
G Setting list print  
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The settings in the printer feature are printed.  
G Printer test page  
G
Demonstration page printing: Demonstration  
pages contained in this product are printed.  
PCL font list printing: A list of fonts that can be  
G
used with the PCL printer drivers is printed.  
PCL symbol set printing: A PCL symbol set list  
G
is printed.  
G
NIC page printing: A list of settings used by the  
NIC (Network Interface Card), namely the print  
server card (peripheral unit), is printed.  
PostScript font list printing: A list of fonts that  
G
can be used with the PostScript printer driver is  
printed.  
NOTE  
If test page printing is disabled with key operator  
program DISABLETEST PAGE PRINTING(page  
xx), the printer test pages cannot be printed.  
I Clock  
The date and time of the built-in clock of this product  
are set.  
This setting is needed for date and time information  
in E-mail delivery of information of this product (see  
page xxxx), date print function in the copy mode  
(see page xxxx), timer operations in the fax mode  
(see page xxxx), and date and time information  
recording of fax transmission and reception (see page  
xxxx).  
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CHAPTER 4  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
AND MAINTENANCE  
This chapter describes misfeed removal, user maintenance, etc.  
Page  
MISFEED REMOVAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
General misfeed removal procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2  
Misfeed removal guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3  
Misfeed in the paper feed area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4  
Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area . . . . . . . . . 4-6  
Misfeed in the duplex module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7  
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8  
USER MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12  
Cleaning the scanner module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
For operation from the operation panel with touch panel, see the next page.  
When a misfeed has occurred, the message shown below will appear and printing will stop. Follow the procedure below  
to remove misfed paper.  
PAPER JAM.  
CAUTION  
NOTES  
The fusing unit is hot. Take  
care in removing paper.  
Do not damage or touch the photoconductive drum.  
(See page 1-6.)  
Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during  
removal.  
If paper is accidentally torn during removal, be sure  
to remove all pieces.  
Fusing unit  
General misfeed removal procedure  
If the INFORMATION key is pressed when a misfeed has occurred, the approximate misfeed locations will be  
displayed. Use the following procedure to check the misfeed locations and refer to the corresponding misfeed  
removal procedure.  
The messages in the table below show approximate  
misfeed locations. For misfeed removal procedure, see  
the pages indicated in the table.  
Press the INFORMATION key.  
1
2
Message  
Page  
SLIDE THE FINISHER FROM MACHINE.  
PULL OUT TRAY * AND CHECK THE PAPER.  
PULL OUT PAPER FROM BYPASS TRAY.  
OPEN THE LOWER LEFT COVER.  
OPEN THE DUPLEX COVER.  
OPEN THE LEFT COVER.  
OPEN THE UPPER PATH.  
OPEN THE MAIL-BIN COVER.  
OPEN THE FINISHER TOP COVER.  
Press the  
panel.  
or  
key on the operation  
Each time the  
key is  
pressed, the misfeed  
removal procedure will be  
displayed sequentially.  
Press the INFORMATION key to close the  
misfeed removal guidance.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
When a misfeed has occurred during printing, the message "A MISFEED HAS OCCURRED." will appear in the  
touch panel display of the operation panel and printing including copying and facsimile output will stop. The  
approximate locations are indicated with " " shown in the illustration below.Refer to the description for the indicated  
locations to remove the misfed paper.  
Misfeed in the scanner module  
(page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the finisher (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the mail-bin  
stacker (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the transport area, fusing  
area, and exit area (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the duplex module  
(page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the bypass tray (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in paper tray 1 (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer  
(page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the stand/MPD & 2000  
sheet paper drawer (page xxxx)  
Misfeed in the saddle  
stitch finisher (page  
xxxx)  
Misfeed in the  
multi purpose  
drawer (page  
xxxx)  
4
Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet  
paper drawer (page xxxx)  
NOTE  
Facsimile reception data is always stored in the memory temporarily. When a misfeed has occurred, the  
received data will not be printed. After misfed paper is removed, received data will be automatically printed.  
When removing misfed paper, take care not to apply vibration to the machine. Vibration during scanning  
originals may disturb scanning, resulting in partially improper copies or images for facsimile or scanner  
transmission.  
CAUTION  
The fusing unit is hot. Take  
care in removing paper.  
NOTES  
Do not damage or touch the photoconductive drum.  
(See page 1-6.)  
Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.  
If paper is accidentally torn during removal, be sure to  
remove all pieces.  
Fusing unit  
Misfeed removal guidance  
Misfeed removal guidance can be displayed by touching the INFORMATION key on the touch panel when a misfeed  
has occurred.  
INFORMATION  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the paper feed area  
NOTE  
Do not pull out the paper tray first. Paper may be misfed between the paper tray and the paper feed area in the  
printer. Before pulling out the paper tray, be sure to open the left side cover and check to see if paper is misfed  
(steps 1 and 2). If you pull out the paper tray without checking, paper may be torn and it may be difficult to  
remove it.  
Misfeed in paper tray 1  
Pull out the duplex module.  
Gently close the duplex module.  
1
5
Hold the knob and gently  
open the module.  
If the machine is not  
equipped with the duplex  
module, open the side  
cover similarly.  
If the machine is not  
equipped with the duplex  
module, close the side  
cover similarly.  
After closing the duplex  
module, confirm that the  
misfeed message is  
cleared and that the  
normal display appears.  
Remove the misfed paper.  
NOTE  
2
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
If paper drops beyond the rear side of the paper tray  
that has been pulled out, remove the paper tray and  
then remove the paper.(For removal of the paper tray,  
see the illustration below.)  
After pulling out the paper  
tray until it stops, gently  
lift and pull the tray to  
remove it.To reattach the  
removed paper tray,  
insert it at an angle and  
then push it back  
horizontally in the reverse  
procedure of removal.  
NOTE  
Since paper may be misfed in the inner part, check  
carefully and remove it.  
If misfed paper is not found in step 2, pull  
out paper tray 1 and remove the misfed  
paper.  
3
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Gently close the paper tray.  
4
Push back the paper tray  
all the way into the  
machine.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet  
Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer  
paper drawer  
If the machine is equipped with a stand/  
paper drawer, open the side cover of the  
stand/paper drawer.  
Hold the knob and gently  
open the cover.  
For misfeed removal in the upper tray, follow the  
procedure of “Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer”  
shown to the left to remove the misfed paper. For  
misfeed removal in the lower large capacity tray, follow  
the procedure below.  
1
If the machine is not  
equipped with a stand/  
paper drawer, proceed to  
step 4.  
Follow steps 1 to 3 ofMisfeed in the multi  
purpose drawer” shown to the left.  
1
If misfed paper is not found in step 1, refer  
to “Misfeed in paper tray 1” (steps 1 and 2  
on page xxxx) to remove the misfed paper.  
2
Remove the misfed paper.  
2
If misfed paper is not found in steps 1 and  
2, pull out the large capacity tray (lower  
tray) and remove the misfed paper.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
3
4
NOTE  
Since paper may be misfed in the inner part, check  
carefully and remove it.  
If paper is misfed on the right paper feed table:  
Close the side cover of the stand/paper  
drawer.  
3
If paper is misfed on the left paper feed table:  
Raise the paper guide and  
remove the misfed paper.  
If misfed paper is not found in step 2, refer  
to “Misfeed in paper tray 1” (steps 1 to 5  
on page xxxx) to remove the misfed paper.  
4
Gently close the large capacity tray.  
4
Push back the paper tray  
all the way into the  
machine.  
Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer  
For misfeed removal in the upper tray and middle and  
lower trays, follow step 1 to 4 of the description of  
“Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer” above to remove  
the misfed paper.  
Gently close the duplex module.  
5
If the machine is not  
equipped with the duplex  
module, close the side  
cover similarly.  
After closing the duplex  
module, confirm that the  
misfeed message is  
cleared and that the  
normal display appears.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area  
CAUTION  
If paper is misfed in the exit area:  
Remove the misfed paper  
The fusing unit is hot.Take care in removing paper.  
(Do not touch the metal portion.)  
taking care not to tear the  
paper.  
Pull out the duplex module.  
1
Hold the knob and gently  
open the module.  
If the duplex module is  
equipped with an exit tray  
and paper is misfed in the  
exit area, remove the  
misfed paper as shown in  
the illustration.  
If the machine is not  
equipped with the duplex  
module, open the side  
cover similarly.  
Remove the misfed paper.  
Gently close the duplex module.  
2
3
If paper is misfed in the transport area:  
Turn roller rotating knob A  
After closing the duplex  
module, confirm that the  
misfeed message is  
cleared and that the  
normal display appears.  
Roller rotating knob A  
in the direction of the  
arrow to remove the  
misfed paper.  
If paper is misfed in the fusing area:  
Turn roller rotating knob B  
Roller rotating  
knob B  
in the direction of the  
arrow to remove the  
misfed paper.  
CAUTION  
The fusing unit is hot.Take care in removing paper.  
(Do not touch the metal portion.)  
If the misfed paper is  
inside the fusing area,  
turn down the fusing unit  
open tab to your side to  
open the fusing unit and  
Fusing unit open tab  
remove the misfed paper.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the duplex module  
Pull out the duplex module.  
Gently close the duplex module.  
1
5
Hold the knob and gently  
open the module.  
After closing the duplex  
module, confirm that the  
misfeed message is  
cleared and that the  
normal display appears.  
Raise the exit tray and open the cover of  
the duplex module.  
2
Misfeed in the bypass tray  
Remove the misfed from the bypass tray.  
1
If the duplex module is not  
equipped with an exit tray,  
the operation concerning  
the exit tray is not needed  
(steps 2 to 4).  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
4
While holding the exit tray up, remove the  
misfed paper.  
If paper is misfed at the upper part of the duplex  
module:  
3
Open and close the duplex module to clear  
the misfeed message.  
Gently remove the misfed  
paper taking care not to  
tear the paper.  
2
If paper is misfed at the lower part of the duplex  
module:  
Gently remove the misfed  
paper taking care not to  
tear the paper.  
Close the cover of the duplex module and  
return the exit tray.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Always check the message display whenever the printer stops or operation is not possible.The messages will give you  
easy-to-follow directions. If the messages do not give specific instructions, check the list below.  
This section describes only troubleshooting concerning the printer feature and problems common to all features of this  
product. For troubleshooting of the copier, facsimile, and network scanner features, see the respective manuals. Also  
for problems in peripheral units, see their respective descriptions.  
Problem  
Solution  
Plug the printer into a grounded outlet.  
Printer does not  
operate.  
Printer plugged in?  
Main power switch on?  
READY indicator on?  
Turn on the main power switch.  
The printer is warming up. (Warm-up time  
is approximately 95 seconds.) Wait until  
the READY indicator lights up.  
Message indicating need to load  
paper displayed? (ERROR indicator  
lit at the same time on the operation  
panel of the main unit?)  
Load paper. (page xxxx)  
Message indicating need to replace  
the toner cartridge displayed?  
(ERROR indicator lit at the same  
time on the operation panel of the  
main unit?)  
Toner runs out. Replace the toner  
cartridge immediately. (page xxxx)  
Message indicating a paper misfeed  
displayed? (ERROR indicator lit at  
the same time on the operation  
panel of the main unit?)  
Remove misfed paper. (page xxxx)  
Ensure that the correct interface cable is  
connected between the printer and your  
computer.  
Is the correct interface cable properly  
connected between the printer and  
your computer?  
Printer is on but data  
is not received.  
Install the appropriate printer driver. (page  
xxxx)  
Is the correct printer driver installed?  
Ensure that this printer is selected on the  
application software or use an appropriate  
utility to check that the printer is registered  
on the network.  
Is the printer not selected properly or  
not registered on the network (when  
used as a network printer)?  
Check to see if an error message is  
displayed in the message display.  
Has an error occurred?  
Data is received but  
not printed. (DATA  
indicator blinks.)  
Is the specified size paper loaded in the  
Load paper, select another paper size or  
cancel printing.  
printer?  
Is the printer driver installed  
correctly?  
Install the printer driver correctly. (page  
xxxx)  
Printer cannot be  
selected from  
computer.  
Correct the orientation in the printer driver.  
Is the orientation setting in the  
printer driver correct?  
Incorrect orientation  
Use the proper magnification ratio for  
printing.  
Zoom printing?  
Paper image is clipped  
or off the edge of  
paper.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Black pages  
Solution  
Color image may be printed in black.  
Is color image data printed?  
Are the black and white areas  
reversed?  
Cancel negative image printing feature in  
the printer driver.  
Image loss along the  
edges  
Is the image loss outside the print  
area?  
Change the print area (page xxxx) or  
reduce the print image.  
Is the reverse order selected in the  
application software?  
Cancel the reverse order printing in the  
application software.  
Printer prints in  
reverse order.  
Too much paper in the exit tray?  
(page xxxx)  
Remove the paper from the exit tray.  
Printer stops in the  
middle of a print job.  
Has the paper runs out?  
Load paper.  
Is paper selection of driver "Auto"?  
Ensure that the desired paper is set in a  
paper tray of the printer and select "Auto"  
in the paper selection of the printer driver.  
Paper specified from  
application is not used.  
4
Printer resident font  
cannot be selected  
from application  
software (when the  
PPD file of an optional  
PS3 expansion kit is  
used in Windows (not  
NT) environment).  
Has the resident font information  
installed?  
Install (or reinstall) the resident font  
information. If installed resident font  
information may be damaged, reinstall it.  
(page xxxx)  
Printer write error  
occurs when using the  
printer as a local  
printer.  
Is the timeout time short?  
Set a longer time in the timeout setting.  
Only one set has been  
output when more than  
one set has been  
specified. (A notice  
page has been output.)  
Is the number of pages large?  
The print data amount exceeds the limit of  
storage of this printer. (page xxxx) Repeat  
one set printing. If a hard disk is not  
installed, installation of it may enable  
printing of more than one set depending  
on the number of pages.  
Not printed or only a  
notice page is printed.  
Two-sided printing of a large number  
of pages is specified?  
Print a smaller number of pages at a time.  
If a hard disk is not installed, installation of  
it may enable printing depending on the  
number of pages.  
Is the exposure control set properly?  
The printer exposure level can be adjusted  
by using a key operator program. Contact  
your key operator. (page xxxx)  
Printed image is too  
light or too dark.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Solution  
Maintenance is required.  
Smudges on printed  
sheets  
Is a message indicating a need of  
maintenance displayed?  
Has the paper size been set when  
the paper size in a tray was  
changed?  
Be sure to set the paper size referring to  
"Method of setting paper size and type"  
when you change the paper size in a tray.  
(page xxxx)  
Specified paper is not  
selected.  
Paper curled or damp?  
Do not use curled or crimped paper. If you  
do not use paper for a long time, store  
paper in the wrapper in a dry location.  
Paper misfeeds  
frequently.  
Paper curled and misfed in the  
duplex module or finisher?  
Paper may be curled when output  
depending on the paper type and quality.  
Remove paper from the paper tray or the  
bypass tray, turn it upside down, and load  
it again.  
Printed image rubbed  
off or paper crimped.  
Is paper size or weight out of the  
allowable range?  
Use paper in the allowable range.  
Paper damp?  
Be sure to store paper in the wrapper in a  
dry location and do not store paper in a  
location that is  
humid  
at a high temperature or an extremely  
low temperature  
exposed to direct sunlight  
dusty location.  
Is LCD contrast properly adjusted?  
Does the number of jobs reach 100?  
Adjust the contrast using "DISPLAY  
CONTRAST" of custom settings. (page  
xxxx)  
Touch panel is too  
dark or too light.  
(in case of operation  
panel with touch  
panel)  
Delete unnecessary hold jobs.  
A job is not held in the  
job retention function.  
(A notice page is  
printed.)  
Password set in the retention  
function?  
Password is needed when executing  
printing. If the password is not known,  
printing cannot be executed.  
Password entry is  
requested.  
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Supplementary explanation for printing  
1. When printing multiple sets, this printer always prints each set sequentially.(This printer does not print all copies of  
one page at a time.)  
2. If you try to start printing through the parallel interface immediately after the printer is turned on (READY indicator  
not lit), printing may not be performed properly.Be sure to start printing through the parallel interface after ensuring  
that the printer becomes online.  
3. To print onto A4R, B5R or 8-1/2" x 11"R paper, specify the tray in which the desired paper has been loaded.  
4. If paper must be added when paper has run out in the middle of a print job, be sure to set the paper in the same  
orientation. If the orientation is changed in the middle of a print job, part of images may not be printed. Image  
rotation will not occur in the middle of a print job.  
5. When setting A5 or 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (invoice) size paper in a paper tray or in the bypass tray, be sure to set the paper  
longer side into the feed slot. If not, part of images may not be printed.  
6. When setting postcards, 10-1/2" x 7-1/4" (executive) paper or custom size paper in a paper tray or in the bypass  
tray, be sure to set the paper shorter side into the feed slot. If not, part of images may not be printed.  
7. If the tray to be used is open when a print job is sent to the printer, part of images may not be printed. Be sure to 4  
start printing after ensuring that all the trays are closed.  
8. If the setting "collate" exists in the print dialog box or application's print settings, do not select this setting. This  
setting is not necessary because this printer always performs collated printing. If this setting is selected, two-sided  
printing or stapling in printing of multiple sets may not be performed properly.  
9. With the PPD driver forWindows NT 4.0, the printer resident fonts cannot be specified.Font downloading, therefore,  
is performed each time printing is executed.  
10. Depending on print data, "VM error" or "Memory Full" error message may be printed on a page or improper printing  
(some images or characters are missing) may occur. This error occurs because of insufficient memory when  
printing a lot of data or complicated data.This error may be avoided by adding an additional memory to the printer.  
If this error occurs frequently, contact your dealer.  
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USER MAINTENANCE  
To use this product for a long time, keep the cabinet of the main unit and the like clean.  
NOTE  
When cleaning, do not use thinner, benzene, or  
similar volatile cleaning agents.  
Cleaning the scanner module  
If the document glass, cover or original scanning portion of the scanner module is dirty, scanned image may be soiled  
or black stripes may appear on image. Keep them always clean.  
If black stripes appear on  
images obtained by  
scanning sheet originals  
that have been fed from  
the feeder, wipe the  
scanning portion (long  
and narrow glass shown  
in the illustration).  
Wipe them with a soft, clean cloth.  
If necessary, dampen the cloth with water or a small  
amount of neutral detergent. After wiping them with it,  
wipe them with a clean, dry cloth.  
Wipe both and  
.
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CHAPTER 5  
PERIPHERAL UNITS  
This chapter describes operating instructions for the Mail-Bin Stacker,  
Finisher, Saddle Stitch Finisher, etc.  
Page  
DUPLEX MODULE ................................................................................ 5-2  
G Part names ...................................................................................... 5-2  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 5-2  
G Loading paper in the bypass tray  
(duplex module/bypass tray only) ................................................... 5-3  
G Setting the printer driver in accordance with your purpose ............ 5-4  
G Setting copy functions in accordance with your purpose ............... 5-4  
G Troubleshooting (concerning the duplex module) ......................... 5-5  
MAIL-BIN STACKER ............................................................................. 5-6  
G Part names ...................................................................................... 5-6  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 5-6  
G Delivering output paper into a specified mail bin from the  
printer feature .................................................................................. 5-7  
G Setting in the printer driver .............................................................. 5-7  
G Misfeed in the mail-bin stacker ....................................................... 5-8  
FINISHER .............................................................................................. 5-9  
G Part names ...................................................................................... 5-9  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 5-9  
G Finisher functions ............................................................................ 5-10  
G Using the finisher functions ............................................................. 5-11  
G Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removal ................... 5-12  
G Misfeed in the finisher ..................................................................... 5-14  
G Troubleshooting (concerning the finisher)...................................... 5-15  
G Stapling quick reference list ............................................................ 5-16  
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER ................................................................. 5-17  
G Part names ...................................................................................... 5-17  
G Specifications .................................................................................. 5-17  
G Saddle stitch finisher functions ....................................................... 5-18  
G Using the saddle stitch finisher functions ....................................... 5-20  
G Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removal ................... 5-21  
G Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisher ................................................ 5-24  
G Troubleshooting (concerning the saddle stitch finisher) ................ 5-26  
G Stapling position quick reference list .............................................. 5-27  
G Relation between print image and saddle stitch ............................ 5-28  
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DUPLEX MODULE  
If a duplex module is installed, printing onto two sides of paper can be performed.  
Two types of duplex modules are provided: duplex module/bypass tray and duplex module. Both duplex modules are  
equipped with an exit port to which an optional exit tray can be mounted. This section describes supposing that an  
optional exit tray is mounted to a duplex module/bypass tray.For misfeed removal of the duplex module, see page xxx.  
Part names  
Exit tray  
Duplex module  
Automatic two-sided printing can  
be made. (See page xx.)  
The tray is extendable.To print onto  
large paper (8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17",  
B4 or A3), extend the tray.  
Bypass tray  
This tray can be used to print onto  
special  
papers  
including  
transparency film as well as plain  
paper.(See page xx.)  
NOTES  
G
Do not put pressure on the bypass tray or the exit tray.  
G
Some other peripheral units may be needed for installation of the duplex module and some peripheral units  
cannot be installed together with the duplex module. For combination of the peripheral units, see the list of  
combination of peripheral units on page xxxx.  
Specifications  
Name  
Duplex module and Duplex module/bypass tray  
1 (trayless system)  
Paper capacity  
Paper size  
Max. 11" x 17" or A3, Min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R or A5R  
15 to 28 lbs. or 56 to 105 g/m2  
Center  
100 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Duplex module: xx-x/x” (W) x xx-x/x” (D) x xx-x/x” (H) (xxx mm (W) x  
xxx mm (D) x xxx mm (H))  
Paper weight  
Reference paper position  
Bypass tray paper capacity*1  
Dimensions  
Duplex module/bypass tray: xx-x/x” (W) x xx-x/x” (D) x xx-x/x” (H) (xxx  
mm (W) x xxx mm (D) x xxx mm (H))  
Weight  
Duplex module: Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg)  
Duplex module/bypass tray: Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg)  
1 Duplex module/bypass tray only. For use of the bypass tray, see “Paper available in the bypass tray/  
multi purpose drawer” on page xxxx.  
Name  
Exit tray  
Exit system  
Paper capacity  
Paper size  
Print face down  
100 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Max. 11" x 17" or A3, Min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R or A5R  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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DUPLEX MODULE  
Loading paper in the bypass tray (duplex module/bypass tray only)  
If you use the bypass tray, you can print onto plain paper other than SHARP recommended paper and special papers  
including labels. Up to 100 sheets of SHARP recommended paper (up to xx sheets of postcards) can be set, allowing  
continuous printing in a similar way to paper trays.  
NOTE  
When setting paper in the bypass tray, be sure to set the paper type (step 4 on the next page).  
Open the bypass tray.  
NOTES  
1
G
When using 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R paper, A5R paper  
or postcards, be sure to set them shorter edge  
into the feed slot as shown in the illustration.  
When setting 11"x 17", 8-  
1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11"R,  
A3, B4 or A4R paper, be  
sure to open the bypass  
tray extension.  
G
When using plain paper other than SHARP  
recommended paper or special paper other than  
postcards and SHARP recommended  
transparency film, be sure to feed it one sheet  
at a time. If you set more than one sheet, a  
paper misfeed may occur.  
When adding paper, first remove remaining  
paper, combine it with the paper to be added,  
and then reload as a single stack. Adding paper  
directly may cause a paper misfeed.  
For transparency film, use SHARP  
recommended film. Set transparency film in the  
bypass tray with the label surface up. Printing  
onto the label surface may cause smudges on  
printouts.  
Bypass tray extension  
5
Set the bypass tray paper guides to the  
width of the paper to be used.  
G
G
2
G
G
Do not print onto paper that has been printed by  
a facsimile for plain paper or by another printer.  
Doing so may cause smudges on printouts.  
When printing onto transparency film, be sure  
to remove it from the exit tray each time it is  
delivered. If the film is stacked in the exit tray,  
it may be curled.  
Insert the paper all the way into the bypass  
3 tray.  
Set the paper face down.  
If there is a clearance  
between the paper and  
the paper guides, adjust  
the guides again properly.  
If there is a clearance,  
paper may be fed  
obliquely or may be  
curled.  
Set the type of the loaded paper.  
For paper types, see Selecting paper typeof the  
main unit (page xxxx).  
4
5
Loading paper in the bypass tray is now  
complete.  
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DUPLEX MODULE  
Setting the printer driver in  
accordance with your purpose  
When using the duplex module (including the bypass  
tray and the exit tray) for printing, set as follows based  
on your purpose after selectingPropertieson the printer  
driver setting screen.  
Setting  
accordance with your purpose  
When using the duplex module (including the bypass  
tray and the exit tray) in the copy mode, set as follows  
based on your purpose by touching a key displayed on  
the copy mode basic screen.  
copy  
functions  
in  
The screens used in the following descriptions are for a  
PCL driver in theWindows 98 environment.  
I Using the duplex module (for automatic  
duplex copying)  
I Two-sided printing  
If you touch the [2-SIDED COPY] key on the copy  
mode basic screen, a selection screen for two-sided  
copying will appear.  
Open the Maintab and check the radio button of  
the desired two-sided printing mode.  
I Using the bypass tray  
If you touch the [PAPER SELECT] key on the copy  
mode basic screen, a selection screen for paper  
source will appear. Select the bypass tray on this  
screen.  
I Using the exit tray  
If you touch the [OUTPUT] key on the copy mode  
basic screen, a selection screen for output will appear.  
Select the exit tray mounted to the duplex module  
on this screen.  
I Using the bypass tray  
Open thePapertab shown in the illustration below  
and select Bypass Trayat Paper Selection.  
I Using the exit tray mounted to the duplex  
module  
Open thePapertab shown in the illustration below  
and select Left Side Trayat Output.  
NOTES  
G
For the settings above, installation of peripheral  
units must have been set properly in the  
properties of the printer driver (see NOTE on  
page 2-5).  
G
Depending on the combination of paper selection  
and functions, the desired setting may not be  
possible. For details of setting items, see the  
printer driver help. The details of the functions  
are described.  
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DUPLEX MODULE  
Troubleshooting (concerning the duplex module)  
Check the list below before contacting the SHARP Service Center.  
Problem  
Solution  
The printer does Message indicating the paper type cannot Use a paper type adequate for two-sided printing.  
not print.  
be used for two-sided printing displayed? (See page xx.)  
Message indicating the paper size cannot Use a paper size adequate for two-sided printing.  
be used for two-sided printing displayed? (See page xx.)  
Two-sided printing cannot be set in Open the Configuration tab in the printer driver  
printing?  
setting and check the check box of Duplex  
Module.(See NOTE on page 2-5.)  
Printed images Does the number of sheets exceed the Set paper within the allowable range.  
onto paper from limit?  
the bypass tray are  
inclined.  
Paper guides properly set?  
Set the paper guides properly to the paper size.  
A paper misfeed Paper size and type set properly?  
occurs in the  
bypass tray.  
When using non-standard size paper or special  
paper, be sure to set the paper size and type.  
(See page xx.)  
Does the number of sheets exceed the Set paper within the allowable range.  
limit?  
Paper guides properly set?  
Set the paper guides properly to the paper size.  
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MAIL-BIN STACKER  
The mail-bin stacker is an output unit of which a mail bin can be specified arbitrarily for printer output among multiple  
exit trays (mail bins).  
Output paper in the copy mode and the fax mode can be delivered to the top tray other than mail bins. (Output paper  
from the printer feature can also be delivered to the top tray.)  
Part names  
Top tray  
Output paper from the printer,  
copier, and facsimile features  
Top cover  
Open for misfeed removal.  
can be delivered here.  
Mail bins  
Any bins can be specified for  
Front cover  
Open for misfeed removal.  
printer output. These bins  
cannot be used for copier and  
facsimile output.  
NOTES  
G
Do not put pressure on the mail-bin stacker (particularly top tray and mail bins).  
The top tray and each mail bin are extendable.To print onto large paper (8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17", B4 or A3),  
extend the tray.  
Some other peripheral units may be needed for installation of the mail-bin stacker and some peripheral units  
cannot be installed together with the mail-bin stacker. For combination of the peripheral units, see the list of  
combination of peripheral units on page xx.  
G
G
Specifications  
Name  
Mail-bin stacker  
Number of trays  
Exit system  
Tray type  
8 (Top tray and seven mail bins)  
Print face down  
Top tray: normal tray, Mail bins: mail bin tray  
Top tray: 250 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Mail bins: 125 sheets each (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Top tray: max. 11" x 17" or A3, min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R or A5R  
Mail bins: max. 11" x 17" or A3, min. 8-1/2" x 11" or B5R  
Top tray: 14 to 54 lbs. or 56 to 205 g/m2  
Mail bins: 15 to 34 lbs. or 56 to 105 g/m2  
Top tray: same as the specifications of paper for feeding in the main unit  
Mail bins:  
Paper capacity  
Paper size  
Paper weight  
Paper type  
Paper limit detection  
Reference paper position  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Provided in both the top tray and the mail bins  
Center  
Drawn from the power supply unit (peripheral unit) (See page xx.)  
xx-x/x(W) x xx-x/x(D) x xx-x/x(H) (xxx mm (W) x xxx mm (D) x xxx mm (H))  
Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg)  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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MAIL-BIN STACKER  
Delivering output paper into a specified mail bin from the printer feature  
When delivering paper from the printer feature, any mail bin for delivery can be specified.  
If users are assigned to mail bins by person or by department and if the users specify their assigned mail bin for  
delivery, their output paper can be clearly classified. Also the mail bins can be used as mail boxes by delivering  
document data to a mail bin to which a certain person or department has been assigned.  
For delivery that does not require classification, the top tray can be specified.  
I Using the mail-bin stacker  
Assign users to mail bins.  
Top tray  
1
It is recommended that the administrator of this  
product specify assignment of each bin (for  
example, the Product Planning department is  
assigned to mail bin 1 and the Engineering  
department is assigned to mail bin 2) and explain  
the using method of the mail-bin stacker to the  
users.  
Mail bin 1 ..... Product Planning department  
Mail bin 2 ..... Engineering department  
Mail bin 3  
Mail bin 4  
Mail bin 5  
Mail bin 6  
Mail bin 7 ..... Business department  
Specify a mail bin for delivery in the printer  
driver setting screen when printing.  
2
For the setting in the printer driver, see the 5  
description below.  
Setting in the printer driver  
When printing, to specify a mail bin, select Propertiesin the printer driver setting screen and set as follows.  
I Specifying a mail bin  
Open the Papertab and select a mail bin for delivery  
at Output. (The top tray can be selected.)  
The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer  
driver in the Windows 98 environment.  
NOTES  
G
For the settings above, installation of peripheral  
units must have been set properly in the  
properties of the printer driver (see NOTE on  
page 2-5).  
G
Depending on the combination of paper selection  
and functions, the desired setting may not be  
possible. For details of setting items, see the  
printer driver help.The details of the functions  
are described.  
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MAIL-BIN STACKER  
Misfeed in the mail-bin stacker  
When a misfeed has occurred in the mail-bin stacker during printing, remove the misfed paper following the procedure  
below.  
Open the top cover.  
Remove the misfed paper.  
1
6
7
8
Slide the tab in the  
direction of the arrow in  
the illustration to open the  
cover.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Top cover  
Remove the misfed paper.  
Close the paper guide.  
2
3
4
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
After removing the paper,  
press down on the top  
cover to close it.  
Close the paper guide  
securely to its original  
position.  
If the misfed paper is not found in step 2,  
open the front cover.  
Close the front cover.  
Turn the roller rotating knob in the  
direction of the arrow to remove the  
misfed paper.  
Open the paper guide.  
5
Hold the knob to unlock  
the paper guide and open  
it in the direction of the  
arrow.  
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FINISHER  
If the finisher is installed, the offset function can be used. Each set of printed sheets is stacked offset from the  
previous set so that it can be easily taken out. Also each set of sorted sheets can be stapled.  
Top tray  
Paper output from the  
printer, copier, and fax  
features can be  
Part names  
Knob  
Hold this knob to open the  
finisher for misfeed removal.  
delivered here.  
The tray is extendable.  
Top cover  
Open for misfeed  
removal.  
To print onto large  
paper (8-1/2" x 14", 11"  
x 17", B4 or A3),  
extend the tray.  
Stapler compiler  
Paper to be stapled is  
stacked temporarily.  
Staple unit  
Pull out to replace the  
staple cartridge or to  
remove jammed  
staples.  
Offset tray  
The offset function and the  
stapling function can be used  
only in this tray.  
NOTES  
G
Do not put pressure on the finisher (particularly each tray).  
G
Be careful about the offset tray during printing because the tray moves up and down.  
Some other peripheral units may be needed for installation of the finisher and some peripheral units cannot be  
installed together with the finisher. For combination of the peripheral units, see the list of combination of  
peripheral units on page xxxx.  
G
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Specifications  
Name  
Finisher  
Number of trays  
Exit system  
Tray type  
2
Print face down  
Top tray: normal tray, Lower tray: offset tray  
Top tray: 500 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Lower tray: 750 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Top tray: Max. 11" x 17" or A3, Min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R or A5R  
Lower tray: 8-1/2" x 11", A4 or B5R  
Top tray: 15 to 54 lbs. or 56 to 205 g/m2  
Lower tray: 15 to 34 lbs. or 56 to 128 g/m2  
Top tray: same as the specifications of paper for feeding in the main unit  
Lower tray:  
Paper capacity  
Paper size  
Paper weight  
Paper type  
Paper limit detection  
Offset function  
Provided in both the top tray and the lower tray  
Provided in the lower tray only, offset amount: 1.2 inch (30 mm)  
8-1/2" x 11", A4, and B5  
Paper size for stapling  
Stapling capacity  
Stapling position  
Reference paper position  
Power supply  
30 sheets (20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
Three types (one at rear, one at front, two at center)  
Center  
Drawn from the power supply unit (peripheral unit)(See page xx.)  
xx-x/x(W) x xx-x/x(D) x xx-x/x(H) (xxx mm (W) x xxx mm (D) x xxx mm (H))  
Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
Supplies  
For the finisher, the following staple cartridge is needed as supplies.  
G
Staple cartridge (Approximately 3,000 staples x 3)  
xxxx  
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FINISHER  
Finisher functions  
I Sort mode  
I Group mode  
Each set will be sequentially printed and delivered.  
All copies of the same page will be grouped.  
Original  
Printouts  
Original  
Printouts  
I Offset mode  
Offset mode  
Non-offset mode  
The offset tray moves from side to side so that each  
set is offset from the previous set and each set can  
be easily taken out. (The offset function operates  
only in the offset tray.)  
When the staple sort function is selected, the offset  
function will not operate.  
I Staple sort mode  
Collated sets of printouts are stapled and delivered to the offset tray.The stapling positions, orientation, paper size  
for stapling, and stapling capacity are shown below.  
Stapling positions  
Portrait orientation  
Landscape orientation  
Rear corner of  
printouts  
Available paper sizes: 8-1/2"  
x 11", A4 and B5  
Stapling capacity: Up to 30  
sheets for any available sizes  
Available paper sizes: 8-1/2" x  
11", A4 and B5  
Stapling capacity: Up to 30  
sheets for any available sizes  
Center left two  
positions of printouts  
Same as above  
Same as above  
Two-position stapling  
cannot be made for  
landscape orientation.  
Front corner of  
printouts  
Available paper sizes: 8-1/2" x  
11", A4 and B5  
Stapling capacity: Up to 30  
sheets for any available sizes  
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FINISHER  
Using the finisher functions  
I Using the stapling function from the printer feature  
When using the stapling function, select Properties”  
on the printer driver setting screen, open the Main”  
tab shown in the right illustration, and then select  
Left, Rightor TopatBinding Edgeand 1 Staple”  
or 2 Staplesat Staple.  
The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer  
driver in the Windows 98 environment.  
NOTES  
G
For the settings above, installation of peripheral  
units must have been set properly in the  
properties of the printer driver (see NOTE on  
page 2-5).  
G
Depending on the combination of paper selection  
and functions, the desired setting may not be  
possible. For details of setting items, see the  
printer driver help.The details of the functions  
are described.  
I Using the finisher functions in the copy mode  
If you touch the [OUTPUT] key on the copy mode basic screen, a screen for selecting the sort/group/staple  
functions and selecting an exit tray will appear.  
OUTPUT  
OK  
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SORT  
TOP TRAY  
STAPLE  
SORT  
OFFSET  
TRAY  
OFFSET  
GROUP  
[GROUP] key (See page xx.)  
[OFFSET] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected, all copies of the same  
original will be grouped.  
If this function is selected (checked), the offset  
function will be enabled. If the check mark is cleared,  
the offset function will be disabled.(If the staple sort  
function is selected, the check mark of the offset  
function will be automatically cleared.)  
[STAPLE SORT] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected, sorted copies will be  
stapled and delivered to the offset tray. (not offset  
stacked)  
[OFFSETTRAY] key (See page xx.)  
If the offset tray is selected, printed sheets will be  
delivered to the offset tray.(If the staple sort function  
is selected, the offset tray will be automatically  
selected.)  
[SORT] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected, each set of copies will  
be sequentially delivered.  
Icon display  
The icon of the selected function (sort, staple sort  
or group) is displayed.  
[TOPTRAY] key  
If the top tray is selected, printed sheets will be  
delivered to the top tray.  
[OK] key  
Press to close this screen and to return to the basic  
screen.  
G
If a function is selected, the corresponding key will  
be highlighted.  
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FINISHER  
Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removal  
When the staple cartridge is empty or staples become jammed, a message will appear in the message display of the  
operation panel.  
Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge or remove jammed staples.  
Open the front cover.  
NOTES  
1
G
Do not remove the fixing tape before inserting  
the staple cartridge.  
Ensure that the staples are securely fixed. Push  
G
the cartridge until it clicks in place.  
Remove the tape that fixes the staples by  
pulling it straight.  
6
Turn the staple unit to face up.  
2
Insert the staple box.  
7
Hold the release lever to remove the staple  
box.  
Push the staple box until  
it clicks into place.  
3
Check the remaining  
staples in the staple box.  
If no staple remains,  
replace the staple  
cartridge (steps 4 to 9).  
If sufficient staples  
remain, remove the  
jammed staples (steps  
10 to 14).  
Unlock the staple unit lever and return the  
staple unit to face down.  
8
9
Remove the empty staple cartridge.  
4
5
Close the front cover.  
NOTE  
Insert a new staple cartridge into the  
staple box aligning the arrow of the staple  
cartridge with that of the staple box.  
Execute test printing in the staple sort mode to  
ensure that stapling is performed properly.  
Staple cartridge replacement is now complete.  
Following steps 10 to 14 are the procedure for  
staple jam removal.These steps are not needed  
for staple cartridge replacement.  
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FINISHER  
Remove the paper from the stapler  
compiler.  
10  
Raise the lever at the end of the staple  
box.  
11  
12  
13  
If the top staple is bent,  
be sure to cut it out. If  
bent staples remain, a  
staple jam may occur.  
Return the lever to its original position.  
5
Insert the staple box.  
Push the staple box until  
it clicks into place.  
Unlock the staple unit lever and return  
the staple unit to face down.  
14  
15  
Close the front cover.  
NOTE  
Execute test printing in the staple sort mode to  
ensure that stapling is performed properly.  
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FINISHER  
Misfeed in the finisher  
When a misfeed has occurred in the finisher during printing, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below.  
Remove the misfed paper from the stapler  
compiler.  
Open the paper guide and remove the  
misfed paper.  
1
6
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Be careful not to tear the  
Paper  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
guide  
Open the top cover.  
2
Close the finisher.  
Move the tab in the  
7
Top cover  
direction of the arrow as  
shown in the illustration to  
open the top cover.  
Remove the misfed paper.  
3
4
5
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
After removing the paper,  
press down on the top  
cover to close it.  
Open the finisher.  
Hold the knob and open  
the finisher.  
Remove the misfed paper.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
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FINISHER  
Troubleshooting (concerning the finisher)  
Check the list below before contacting the SHARP Service Center.  
Solution  
Stapling position is Stapling position not set properly in the Check the stapling position setting. (See page xx.)  
not correct. stapling setting?  
The finisher does The finisher is open or the top cover, front Close all covers. (See pages xx and xx.)  
Problem  
not operate.  
cover or paper guide of the finisher open?  
Message indicating need to remove paper Remove all paper from the stapler compiler following  
from the stapler compiler displayed?  
the procedure described in step 1 on page xx.  
Stapling cannot be Message requesting check for the staple Remove jammed staples. (See page xx.)  
performed.  
unit displayed?  
Message requesting adding staples Replace the staple cartridge.(See page xx.)  
displayed?  
Different size paper included?  
Stapling cannot be performed onto different size  
paper.  
Paper heavily curled?  
Paper may be curled heavily depending on the paper  
type and quality.Remove paper from the paper tray  
or the bypass tray, turn it upside down, and load it  
again.  
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FINISHER  
Stapling position quick reference list  
When stapling is performed, the orientation of image data or original is related to the stapling position, binding position  
and orientation of paper complicatedly.The table below shows the relation.  
Image data or original  
Result  
First page (front side) Second page (reverse side)  
Two sides  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
One-position stapling  
Two-position  
stapling with top  
binding cannot be  
made.  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
One-position stapling  
Two-position  
stapling with left  
binding cannot be  
made.  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
One-position stapling  
Two-position  
stapling with right  
binding cannot be  
made.  
indicates stapling positions.  
NOTES  
G
When using the stapling function, select the offset tray as an exit tray. If another tray is selected, the stapling  
function cannot be used.  
Select only one paper size. If different sizes are included, stapling cannot be performed.  
G
NOTE  
The following types of paper cannot be stapled.  
Pre-punched paper, transparency film, heavy paper, label, envelope, postcard  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
If the saddle stitch finisher is installed, the offset function that stacks each set offset and the saddle stitch function that  
staples automatically at the center of paper and folds paper in two can be used. Also punching can be performed on  
printed paper if a punch unit is installed as a peripheral unit.  
Part names  
Stapler compiler  
Paper to be stapled is stacked  
temporarily.  
Top cover  
Open for misfeed removal.  
Offset tray  
The offset function and the  
stapling function can be used only  
in this tray. Facsimile output is  
delivered to this tray.  
Stapler section  
Open the front cover and pull  
out this section to replace the  
staple cartridge or to remove  
jammed staples.  
Saddle stitch book tray  
Paper on which saddle stitch has  
been made is output here.  
Front cover  
Open to replace the staple cartridge  
or to remove jammed staples.  
NOTES  
G Do not put pressure on the saddle stitch finisher (particularly each tray).  
G Be careful about the offset tray during printing because the tray moves up and down.  
G Some other peripheral units may be needed for installation of the saddle stitch finisher and some peripheral units cannot  
be installed together with the saddle stitch finisher. For combination of the peripheral units, see the list of combination of  
peripheral units on page xxxx.  
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Specifications  
Name  
Saddle stitch finisher  
Number of trays  
Exit system  
Tray type  
2
Print face down  
Upper tray: offset tray, Lower tray: saddle stitch book tray  
Upper tray: 1,000 sheets (8-1/2" x 11" or A4 size, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2) or 500  
sheets (8-1/2" x 14" or B4 size or larger, 20 lbs. or 80 g/m2), Lower tray:  
Paper capacity  
Paper size  
Paper weight  
Paper type  
Upper tray: max. 11" x 17" or A3, min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R or A5R  
Lower tray: max. 11" x 17" or A3, min. 8-1/2" x 11"R or A4R  
Upper tray: 15 to 54 lbs. or 56 to 205 g/m2  
Lower tray: 17 to 34 lbs. or 64 to 128 g/m2  
Upper tray:same as the specifications of paper for feeding in the main unit  
Lower tray:  
Paper limit detection  
Offset function  
Provided in the upper tray only  
Provided in the upper tray only, offset amount: xx inch (xx mm)  
Upper tray:11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3,  
B4, A4, A4R, B5, and B5R  
Paper size for stapling  
Lower tray:11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, and A4R  
8-1/2" x 11" or A4 or smaller size: 50 sheets*(20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
8-1/2" x 14" or B4 or larger size: 25 sheets*(20 lbs. or 80 g/m2)  
*Up to two sheets of 34 lbs. or 128 g/m2 paper can be included as covers.  
Stapling capacity  
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Name  
Saddle stitch finisher  
Stapling position  
Upper tray: two types (one at rear, one at front)  
Lower tray: 4-47/64" (120 mm) pitch from the center of paper  
Reference paper position Center  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Drawn from the power supply unit (peripheral unit)(See page xx.)  
xx-x/x" (W) x xx-x/x" (D) x xx-x/x" (H) (xxx mm (W) x xxx mm (D) x xxx mm (H))  
Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg)  
Name  
Punch module  
Number of punch holes/  
hole diameter  
Hole pitch  
2 holes/x-x/x" or xx mm  
x-x/x" or xx mm  
xx sheets  
Punching capacity  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
Supplies  
For the saddle stitch finisher, the following staple cartridge is needed as supplies.  
G Staple cartridge (Approximately 2,000 staples x x)  
xxxx  
Saddle stitch finisher functions  
I Sort mode  
I Group mode  
Each set will be sequentially printed and delivered.  
All copies of the same page will be grouped.  
Original  
Printouts  
Original  
Printouts  
I Offset mode  
Offset mode  
Non-offset mode  
The offset tray moves from side to side so that each  
set is offset from the previous set and each set can  
be easily taken out. (The offset function operates  
only in the offset tray.)  
When the staple sort function is selected, the offset  
function will not operate.  
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I Staple sort mode  
Collated sets of printouts are stapled and delivered to the offset tray. Alternatively, printed paper is stapled at the  
center and delivered to the lower tray.The relation among stapling positions, orientation, paper size for stapling,  
and stapling capacity is shown below.  
Stapling positions  
Portrait orientation  
Landscape orientation  
Rear corner of  
printouts  
Available paper sizes: 8-1/2"  
x 11", A4 and B5  
Stapling capacity: Up to 50  
sheets for any sizes  
Available paper sizes: 11" x 17",  
8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2"  
x 11", A3, B4, A4, A4R, and B5  
Stapling capacity: Up to 50  
sheets for 8-1/2" x 11", A4 and  
B5, and up to 25 sheets for  
other sizes  
Center left two  
positions of  
printouts  
Same as above  
Same as above  
N/A  
Same as above  
Front corner of  
printouts  
Same as above  
Saddle stitch  
Available paper sizes: 11" x  
17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4,  
and A4R  
Stapling capacity: Up to xx  
sheets for any sizes  
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I Saddle stitch function  
Printed paper is stapled at two positions at the center and is folded in two with the center down before delivery.  
<Example>  
<Example>  
I Punch function (only if a punch module  
{Original 1}  
{Punch positions}  
{Punch positions}  
is installed)  
If the saddle stitch finisher is equipped with a punch  
module as a peripheral unit, printed paper can be  
punched (two holes) and delivered to the offset tray.  
The saddle stitch function and the punch function  
cannot be used together.  
{Original 2}  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Using the saddle stitch finisher functions  
I Using the stapling function or saddle stitch function from the printer feature  
When using the stapling function, select "Properties"  
on the printer driver setting screen, open the "Main"  
tab shown in the right illustration, and then select  
"Left", "Right" or "Top" at Binding Edge and "1 Staple"  
or "2 Staples" at "Staple".  
The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer  
driver in theWindows 98 environment.  
When using the saddle stitch function, check the  
radio button of "Pamphlet Style" at Document Style  
and select "2 Staples" at "Staple" of "Finishing".  
I Using the punch function with a punch  
module installed as a peripheral unit  
Open the "Main" tab and check "Punch" at  
"Finishing".  
NOTES  
GFor the settings above, installation of peripheral units must have been set properly in the properties of the printer driver (see  
NOTE on page 2-5).  
G Depending on the combination of paper selection and functions, the desired setting may not be possible. For details of  
setting items, see the printer driver help. The details of the functions are described.  
I Using the finisher functions in the copy mode  
If you touch the [OUTPUT] key on the copy mode basic screen, a screen for selecting the sort/group/staple  
functions and selecting an exit tray will appear.  
OUTPUT  
OK  
OFFSET  
TRAY  
CENTER  
TRAY  
SORT  
STAPLE  
SORT  
PUNCH  
GROUP  
OFFSET  
[GROUP] key (See page xx.)  
Icon display  
If this function is selected, all copies of the same  
original will be grouped.  
The icon of the selected function (sort, staple sort,  
group, saddle stitch or punch(only if the punch  
module is installed)) is displayed.  
[STAPLE SORT] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected, sorted copies will be  
stapled and delivered to the offset tray. (not offset  
stacked)  
[OFFSET TRAY] key (See page xx.)  
If the offset tray is selected, printed sheets will be  
delivered to the offset tray.(If the staple sort function  
is selected, the offset tray will be automatically  
selected.)  
[SORT] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected, each set of copies will be  
sequentially delivered.  
[CENTER TRAY] key  
If the center tray is selected, printed paper will be  
delivered to the exit tray located at the upper part of  
the main unit.  
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[OK] key  
`[SADDLE STITCH] key (See page xx.)  
Press to close this screen and to return to the basic  
screen.  
Printed paper will be stapled at the center and folded  
in two with the center down.If this function is selected,  
the pamphlet copy function (see page xx of the  
copier operation manual) will be automatically set.  
[OFFSET] key (See page xx.)  
If this function is selected (checked), the offset  
function will be enabled.If the check mark is cleared,  
the offset function will be disabled.(If the staple sort  
function is selected, the check mark of the offset  
function will be automatically cleared.)  
[PUNCH] key (See page xx.)  
If a punch module is installed, printed paper can be  
punched.  
* If a function is selected, the corresponding key  
will be highlighted.  
Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removal  
When the staple cartridge is empty or staples become jammed, a message will appear in the message display of the  
operation panel.  
Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge or remove jammed staples.  
I Staple cartridge replacement  
Open the front cover.  
Remove the empty staple cartridge.  
1
2
3
5
Press the lock button to  
unlock the staple box cover  
and remove the staple  
cartridge.  
5
Pull out the stapler section.  
NOTE  
If staples remain, the staple cartridge cannot be removed.  
Insert a new staple cartridge into the staple  
box.  
6
After inserting the staple  
cartridge, press down on  
the staple box cover to lock  
the cartridge.  
Turn roller rotating knob A in the direction  
of the arrow to move the staple unit to your  
side.  
Roller rotating knob A  
NOTES  
G Do not remove the fixing tape before inserting the  
cartridge.  
G Ensure that the staples are securely fixed. Push the  
cartridge until it clicks in place.  
Staple unit  
Remove the tape that fixes the staples by  
pulling it straight.  
Remove the empty staple box.  
7
4
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Insert the staple box.  
Close the front cover.  
8
10  
Push the staple box until it  
clicks into place.  
NOTE  
Execute test printing in the staple sort mode to ensure  
that stapling is performed properly.  
Push back the stapler section.  
9
I Staple jam removal  
Open the front cover.  
1
Remove the misfed paper.  
5
Turn roller rotating knob C as shown in the  
Close the saddle stitch section cover.  
illustration until a blue indication is seen.  
2
6
Roller rotating  
knob C  
Blue  
Open the saddle stitch section cover (when  
Remove the paper from the stapler  
compiler.  
the saddle stitch function is used).  
7
3
Turn roller rotating knob A in the direction  
of the arrow to move the staple unit to your  
side.  
Open the saddle stitch section cover (when  
the saddle stitch function is used).  
8
4
Roller rotating knob A  
Staple unit  
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Remove the staple box.  
Insert the staple box.  
9
10  
11  
12  
Push the staple box until it  
clicks into place.  
Push back the stapler section.  
Raise the lever at the end of the staple box.  
13  
14  
Close the front cover.  
If the top staple is bent, be  
sure to cut it out. If bent  
staples remain, a staple jam  
may occur.  
NOTE  
Execute test printing in the staple sort mode to ensure  
that stapling is performed properly.  
Return the lever to its original position.  
5
I Punch scrap disposal  
Return the punch scrap collecting  
container to its original position.  
Pull the knob and slide the saddle stitch  
3
finisher away from the main unit.  
1
Pull out the punch scrap collecting  
container and remove the punch scraps.  
Push the saddle stitch finisher to the main  
2
unit.  
4
Be careful not to scatter  
punch scraps. Put them in  
a plastic bag or the like for  
disposal.  
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Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisher  
If a misfeed has occurred in the saddle stitch finisher during printing, remove the misfed paper following the procedure  
below.  
Pull the knob and slide the saddle stitch  
finisher away from the main unit.  
Close the top cover.  
1
6
7
8
Open the front cover.  
Remove the misfed paper from the main  
unit.  
2
Turn roller rotating knob C until a blue  
indication is seen (when the stapling  
function has been used).  
If misfed paper is not found in step 1, open  
the top cover.  
3
4
Roller rotating  
knob B  
Blue  
Remove the misfed paper from the stapler  
compiler (when the stapling function has  
been used).  
Turn roller rotating knob B until the triangle  
mark reaches the position indicated in the  
illustration (only if a punch module is  
installed as a peripheral unit).  
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Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Roller rotating  
knob B  
Open the saddle stitch section cover (when  
the saddle stitch function has been used).  
Remove the misfed paper.  
10  
5
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Remove the misfed paper.  
11  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Turn roller rotating knob D in the direction  
of the arrow.  
12  
Roller rotating  
knob D  
Turn roller rotating knob D in the direction  
of the arrow.  
13  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
5
Close the saddle stitch section cover.  
14  
Push the saddle stitch finisher to the main  
unit.  
15  
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Troubleshooting (concerning the saddle stitch finisher)  
Check the list below before contacting the SHARP Service Center.  
Problem  
Solution  
Stapling position  
is not correct  
(including saddle  
stitch).  
GStapling position not set properly in the Check the stapling position setting. (See page  
stapling setting?  
xx.)  
The saddle stitch  
finisher does not  
operate.  
GThe top cover or the front cover of the Close all covers. (See pages xx and xx.)  
saddle stitch finisher open?  
GMessage indicating need to remove Remove all remaining paper from the stapler  
paper from the stapler compiler compiler referring to step 3 on page xx.  
displayed?  
Stapling cannot  
be performed  
(including saddle  
stitch).  
GMessage requesting check for the Remove jammed staples. (See page xx.)  
staple unit displayed?  
GMessage requesting adding staples Replace the staple cartridge. (See page xx.)  
displayed?  
GDifferent size paper included?  
Stapling cannot be performed onto different size  
paper.  
GPaper heavily curled?  
Paper may be curled heavily depending on the  
paper type and quality. Remove paper from the  
paper tray or the bypass tray, turn it upside down,  
and load it again.  
Punch position is  
not proper.*1  
GPunch function set properly in Check the punch position and set it again.(See page  
accordance with the punch position?  
xxxx.)  
Cannot be  
punched.*1  
GMessage requesting check for punch Dispose of punch scraps. (See page xxxx.)  
module displayed?  
GDifferent size paper included?  
Punching cannot be performed onto different size  
paper.  
GPaper heavily curled?  
Paper may be curled heavily depending on the  
paper type and quality. Remove paper from the  
paper tray or the bypass tray, turn it upside down,  
and load it again.  
Not properly  
arranged if the  
saddle stitch  
GPamphlet copy set?  
Set the pamphlet copy function and then perform  
saddle stitch.  
function is used in  
the copy mode.  
*1 When a punch unit is installed as a peripheral unit  
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Stapling position quick reference list  
When stapling is performed, the orientation of image data or original is related to the stapling position, binding position,  
and orientation of paper complicatedly.The table below shows the relation.  
Image data or original  
Result  
First page  
(front side)  
Second page  
(reverse side)  
Two sides  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
Left  
binding  
Two-position  
stapling along the  
shorter edge cannot  
be made.  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
Top binding with  
two-position  
stapling cannot be  
made.  
Portrait  
orientation  
printing  
Top  
binding  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
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Right  
binding  
Two-position  
stapling along the  
shorter edge cannot  
be made.  
One-position stapling  
Left binding with  
two-position  
stapling cannot be  
made.  
Left  
binding  
One-position stapling Two-position stapling  
Landscape  
orientation  
printing  
Top  
binding  
Two-position  
stapling along the  
shorter edge cannot  
be made.  
One-position stapling  
Right binding with  
two-position  
stapling cannot be  
made.  
Right  
binding  
indicates stapling positions.  
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Relation between print image and saddle stitch  
When saddle stitch is performed, the orientation of image data or original is related to the orientation of paper  
complicatedly.The table below shows the requirements of the image and the saddle stitch.  
Image data or original  
Result  
First page  
(front side)  
Second page  
(reverse side)  
Two sides  
Left  
binding  
Third page  
(front side)  
Fourth page  
(reverse side)  
Portrait  
orientation  
printing  
Two sides  
Right  
binding  
Same as above  
First page  
(front side)  
Second page  
(reverse side)  
Two sides  
Two sides  
Landscape  
orientation  
printing  
Third page  
(front side)  
Fourth page  
(reverse side)  
NOTES  
GRequired settings for the illustration above are shown below.  
* Available paper sizes are 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", A3, B4, A4, and B5 (stapling capacity is up to  
50 sheets for 8-1/2" x 11", A4 and B5, and up to 25 sheets for other sizes).  
* Portrait orientation or landscape orientation must be selected.  
GSelect only one paper size. If different sizes are included, stapling cannot be performed.  
NOTE  
Stapling cannot be performed onto the following types of paper.  
Pre-punched paper, transparency film, heavy paper, label, envelope, Japanese postcard  
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CHAPTER 6  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
This chapter describes operation of the key operator programs for use by  
the key operator. Please read this chapter thoroughly for proper use of  
these programs.  
Page  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ............................................................. 6-2  
G Key operator program list ................................................................ 6-2  
G Using the key operator programs .................................................... 6-3  
G Description of setting programs....................................................... 6-7  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
This chapter describes the operation method of the key operator programs concerning the printer feature and the  
programs common to all features including the copier feature and the facsimile feature.These programs are provided  
for use by the key operator of this product. For key operator programs specific to the copier feature, facsimile feature,  
and network scanner feature, see the respective operation manuals.The key operator programs can only be accessed  
after a key operator code number has been entered.  
The titles displayed on the touch panel are shown with { }.  
NOTE  
Depending on the main unit model and installation of peripheral units, some key operator programs cannot be used.  
Key operator proguram list  
Program name  
Auditor settings  
Auditing mode  
Page  
System settings  
Default settings  
xxxx  
Print density level  
Disable notice page printing  
Disable test page printing  
A4/letter auto select  
Interface settings  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Printperaccount{Totalpagesperaccount} xxxx  
Reset account {Resetting account}  
Account number control  
No print if account # invalid  
Energy save  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Hexadecimal dump mode  
PDL for parallel port  
{Parallel port emulation switching}  
PDL for network port  
{Network port emulation switching}  
I/O timeout  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Auto power shut-off timer  
Preheat mode  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Toner save  
{Toner save in printer mode}  
Auto power shut-off  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Operation panel settings  
Auto clear setting  
Port switching  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Network settings  
Message display time  
Language setting  
IP address setting  
IP subnet mask  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
{Beep setting}  
IP gateway  
{Disabling of job priority operation}  
Device settings  
EnableTCP/IP  
Enable NetWare  
Disable duplex unit  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
Enable EtherTalk  
Disable stapler unit  
Enable NetBEUI  
Disable paper desk drawers  
Disable finisher  
Reset the NIC  
Initialize/store settings  
Restore factory defaults  
Store current configuration  
Restore configuration  
Product key  
Disable mail-bin stacker  
Saddle stitch adjust  
Print key operator program list  
Key operator code change  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
xxxx  
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Using the key operator programs  
Use the following procedure to use the key operator programs.  
NOTE  
When using the key operator programs for the first time, register a key operator code number (password required for using  
the key operator programs). (See steps 3 and 5 below or see steps 3 and 5 on page 7-5.)  
When using the operation panel with touch panel, see page xxxx.  
When using the operation panel on the main unit:  
Press the [MENU] key.  
Use the same procedure as step 3 to enter the  
password from the fourth digit to the first digit  
and then press the [OK] key.  
1
4
Press the [MENU] key  
repeatedly  
message  
until  
the  
"KEY  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
O
OPERATOR PROGRAMS"  
appears.  
Use the same procedure as  
above (fifth digit) to enter the  
fourth digit to the first digit.  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the desired  
program and press the [OK] key.  
5
<Example>  
Press the [OK] key.  
2
For registration of a key  
operator code number,  
select "KEY OPERATOR  
CODE CHANGE" and  
press the [OK] key.  
6
Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the desired  
item.  
6
If the [OK] key is pressed,  
the message shown to the  
left will appear.  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
O
For settings of each  
program, see the details of  
classification of setting  
items  
structure)  
(hierarchical  
and  
Enter the fifth digit of the password and press  
the [OK] key.  
supplementary explanation  
of key operation on and  
after page xxxx.  
3
For the factory default  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
O
setting of the key operator  
code number (password),  
see page xxxx.  
To exit the program, press the [MENU] key.  
If you press the [OK] key to  
register the fifth digit after  
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entering it using the  
or  
key  
on the operation panel, "0" will  
appear at the fourth digit. If you  
press the [BACK/C] key, you can  
correct the entered number.  
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Detailsofclassificationofsettingitems(hierarchicalstructure)andsupplementary  
explanationofkeyoperation(whenusingtheoperationpanelonthemainunit)  
The setting operation of key operator programs are classified (hierarchical structure) as shown below.If you complete  
a program or if you press the [BACK/C] key to cancel a program, the display one level higher will appear.[C] displayed  
in messages indicates the [BACK/C] key.  
If you press the [ ] or [ ] key, the display will move to another item on the same level.If a mistake is made in selection  
of a number, press the [BACK/C] key to correct it. If you press the [OK] key to complete program setting, “ ” will be  
*
added to the message.  
The display in ( ) shows the factory default setting.  
[OK]  
[OK]  
AUDITOR SETTINGS  
Key operator code entry  
[BACK/C]  
[BACK/C]  
[OK]  
ENERGY SAVE  
AUTO POWER SHUT-OFF TIMER (30 min.  
AUTO POWER SHUT-OFF (ENABLE  
)
*
[BACK/C]  
)
*
PREHEAT MODE (15 min. )  
*
TONER SAVE (OFF )  
*
[OK]  
OPERATION PANEL SETTINGS  
AUTO CLEAR SETTING (60 sec. )  
*
[BACK/C]  
MESSAGE DISPLAY TIME (6 sec.  
LANGUAGE SETTING (ENGLISH  
)
*
)
*
[OK]  
DEVICE SETTINGS  
[BACK/C]  
PRINT KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM LIST  
[OK]  
[BACK/C]  
KEY OPERATOR CODE CHANGE  
SET CODE  
[OK]  
SYSTEM SETTINGS  
[BACK/C]  
NOTE  
To exit the key operator program, press the [MENU] key on the operation panel.  
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[OK]  
AUDITING MODE (OFF )  
PRINT PER ACCOUNT DISPLAY (ON )  
*
*
[BACK/C]  
PRINT PER ACCOUNT  
PRINT PER ACCOUNT PRINT  
RESET ACCOUNT  
ACCOUNT NUMBER CONTROL  
NO PRINT IF ACC'T # INVALID (NO  
ENTER NEW ACCOUNT NUMBER (5 digits)  
DELETE NEW ACCOUNT NUMBER  
CHANGE NEW ACCOUNT NUMBER  
PRINT NEW ACCOUNT NUMBER  
)
*
[OK]  
[BACK/C]  
[OK]  
DISABLE DUPLEX UNIT (NO )  
PAPER SIZE A4 (0.0 mm )  
*
*
[BACK/C]  
DISABLE STAPLER UNIT (NO )  
PAPER SIZE B4 (0.0 mm )  
*
*
DISABLE PAPER DESK DRAWERS (NO )  
PAPER SIZE A4R (0.0 mm )  
*
*
DISABLE FINISHER (NO )  
PAPER SIZE LEDGER (0.0 mm )  
*
*
DISABLE MAIL-BIN STACKER (NO )  
PAPER SIZE LETTER-R (0.0 mm )  
*
*
SADDLE STITCH ADJUST  
[OK]  
PRINT DENSITY LEVEL (NORMAL )  
*
[BACK/C]  
DISABLE NOTICE PAGE PRINTING (YES )  
*
DISABLE TEST PAGE PRINTING (YES )  
*
A4/LT AUTO SELECT (OFF )  
*
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[OK]  
HEXADECIMAL DUMP MODE (OFF )  
*
[BACK/C]  
PDL FOR PARALLEL PORT (AUTO )  
*
PDL FOR NETWORK PORT (AUTO )  
*
I/O TIMEOUT (20 sec. )  
*
PORT SWITCHING (PER JOB )  
*
[BACK/C]  
[OK]  
IP ADDRESS SETTING  
IP ADDRESS SETTING (000.000.000.000  
)
*
[BACK/C]  
ENABLE TCP/IP (YES )  
IP SUBNET MASK (000.000.000.000 )  
[OK]  
*
*
ENABLE NetWare (YES )  
IP GATEWAY (000.000.000.000 )  
*
*
ENABLE EtherTalk (YES )  
*
ENABLE NetBEUI (YES )  
*
RESET THE NIC  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
INTERFACE SETTINGS  
NETWORK SETTINGS  
INITIALIZE/STORE SETTINGS  
PRODUCT KEY  
[OK]  
RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS  
STORE CURRENT CONFIGURATION  
RESTORE CONFIGURATION  
[BACK/C]  
[OK]  
PS3 EXPANSION KIT INPUT PRODUCT KEY  
[BACK/C]  
NETWORK SCANNER EXPANSTION KIT INPUT PRODUCT KEY  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
When using the operation panel with touch panel:  
Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
Touch the key of the desired category of the key  
operator programs.  
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2
3
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ACCOUNT  
<Example>  
ENERGY SAVE  
CONTROL  
For registration of the key  
operator code number,  
touch "KEY OPERATOR  
CODE CHANGE".  
PRINT SETTINGS  
COPY SETTINGS  
PRODUCT KEY  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
CHANGE  
Touch the KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS key.  
Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
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For details of each program, see the description on and  
after the next page.  
ADDRESS  
RECEIVE MODE  
CONTROL  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
Use the numeric keys to enter the five-digit  
password.  
Each time a number is  
entered, the dashes (-) in  
the display will change to  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
asterisks ( ). For the factory  
*
default setting of the key  
operator code number  
(password), see page xxxx.  
KEY OPERATOR CODE  
Supplementary explanation of key operation for key operator programs  
(when using the operation panel with touch panel)  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
NETWORK SETTING  
(1-999)  
SEC.  
OK  
20  
1/2  
IP ADDRESS SETTING  
ENABLE TCP/IP  
ENABLE NetWare  
ENABLE NetWare  
ENABLE NetBEUI  
XXX  
If  
If  
is displayed as an item, the setting screen will be displayed by touching the key.  
is displayed to the left of an item, a check mark (  
) will be displayed by touching  
and the program  
will be set. If you touch  
when a check mark (  
) has been already displayed, the check mark will be  
cleared and the setting will be canceled.  
If the setting items are displayed on multiple screens, the screen can be switched by touching the [ ] or [ ] key.  
If you touch the [EXIT] key, the previous screen will appear again.  
The number that has been set is displayed.  
Numbers can be set by touching the [ ] or [ ] key.  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
*1 Reset account {Resetting account}  
Descriptionofsettingprograms  
This program is used to reset audit accounts.  
This section describes the setting programs concerning  
the printer feature and the programs common to all  
features including the copier feature and facsimile feature.  
The following description is made assuming that the  
operation panel on the main unit is used.The difference  
of the title display and supplementary explanation for  
the operation panel with touch panel are indicated with  
{ }.  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
When using the facsimile feature and the network  
scanner feature, this program can be used to reset  
the original transmission count.  
*1 Account number control  
This program is used to register, delete or change  
account numbers for the printer and to print the list  
of the account numbers. Up to 100 account numbers  
can be registered.  
For programs specific to the copier feature, facsimile  
feature, and network scanner feature, and additional  
programs, see their respective manuals.  
Auditor settings  
The number of digits of account numbers is five.  
When registration of one account is complete,  
another account number can be registered  
continuously.  
In the "Auditor settings", the following items can be  
set.  
G
Auditing mode  
G
Print per account [Total pages per account}  
For deletion, a single account can be selectively  
deleted or all accounts can be deleted at a time.  
To change an account number, enter the account  
number to be changed and then enter a new  
account number.When operation for one account  
is complete, another account number change can  
be performed continuously.If an account number  
that has not been registered is entered as an old  
account number, new account number entry  
cannot be performed.  
G
Reset account {Resetting account}  
Account number control  
No print if account # invalid {Cancel jobs of invalid  
accounts}  
G
G
Auditing mode  
If the auditing mode is set, the number of prints, etc.  
can be counted for up to 100 accounts, and the count  
can be displayed as needed. If the auditing mode  
has been set, An account number (five-digit password)  
that has been registered must be entered before  
printing.  
No print if account # invalid {Cancel jobs  
of invalid accounts}  
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If the auditing mode is set and this program is set,  
when an invalid account number is entered or no  
account number is entered on the computer, printing  
will not be executed. If this program is not set, printing  
will be executed and the number of prints in such  
case will be accumulated as item "OTHERS".  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
An account number must be entered for scanning  
originals when using the copier feature, facsimile  
feature, and network scanner feature.  
The following functions cannot be used unless the  
auditing mode is set and account numbers are  
registered.  
NOTE  
G
Print per account {Total pages per account}  
For programs marked with *1, a confirmation message for  
execution will appear at the end of operation procedure.  
When the operation panel on the main unit is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by pressing  
the [BACK/C] key.  
When the operation panel with touch panel is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by touching  
the [CANCEL] or [NO] key.  
G
Reset account {Resetting account}  
Print per account {Total pages per  
account}  
This program is used to display or print the total  
number of prints against each account number.  
Misfed paper is not counted.  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
When using the facsimile feature and network  
scanner feature, the original transmission count can  
be displayed or printed.  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
Energy save  
Preheat mode  
Preheat mode functions when a programmed length  
of time has elapsed without any operation after  
printing is complete.This function lowers the user's  
electricity bill, reduces waste of natural resources,  
and cuts down on environmental pollution.  
We suggest you set the most appropriate time  
according to your usage pattern.  
The time until the printer enters the preheat mode  
can be set in 1 minute increments up to 240 minutes.  
Auto power shut-off timer  
When a programmed length of time has elapsed  
without any operation after printing is complete, the  
printer enters the auto power shut-off mode to save  
power consumption at the maximum. This function  
lowers the user's electricity bill, reduces waste of  
natural resources, and cuts down on environmental  
pollution.  
[When using the operation panel on the main unit:]  
Toner save {Toner save in printer mode}  
The toner save print will reduce toner consumption.  
If the toner save print is set, black solid areas will  
be printed in a halftone.  
The time until auto power shut-off occurs can be set  
to 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120 minutes  
or 240 minutes.  
Print data  
Example of  
print in the  
toner save  
mode  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
The time until auto power shut-off occurs can be set  
in 1 minute increments up to 240 minutes.  
NOTES  
G We suggest you set the most appropriate time according  
to your usage pattern.  
G If you use the program “Auto power shut-off” (described  
below) to disable the auto power shut-off mode, the  
time set with this program will be ignored.  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
If you use the facsimile feature or copy feature, the  
toner save mode can be set for each feature.Toner  
consumption can be reduced by approximately 10%.  
Auto power shut-off  
When a programmed length of time has elapsed  
without any operation after printing is complete, the  
printer enters the auto power shut-off mode to save  
power consumption at the maximum.This program  
is used to disable this function. If the auto power  
shut-off mode is disabled, the auto power shut-off  
time setting (described above) will be ignored. If you  
wish to disable the auto power shut-off mode for some  
reasons, use this program.  
NOTE  
Since we would like you to fully understand the purpose  
of this mode, we suggest that you enable this mode and  
set the most appropriate time using program "Auto power  
shut-off timer".  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
Operation panel settings  
{Beep setting}  
This program can be used only if the operation panel  
with touch panel is used.  
Use this program to enable or disable the alarm beeps  
in the following cases.The alarm beeps are enabled  
in the default setting.  
Auto clear setting  
[When using the operation panel on the main unit:]  
The machine will activate the auto clear function and  
return to the standby mode or the job status mode  
when a programmed length has elapsed without any  
operation on a setting screen. (When the printer is in  
the mode of the condition settings, custom setting  
or key operator programs, the auto clear function  
will not operate.)  
Key touch, completion of original scanning, facsimile  
reception, and communication error  
Two levels of volume can be set.  
{Disabling of job priority operation}  
This program can be used only if the operation panel  
with touch panel is used.  
The auto clear time can be set to 15 seconds, 30  
seconds, 60 seconds or off.  
Use to disable priority job reservation to execute a  
job after the current job (print, copy or facsimile  
reception job).  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
When a programmed length has elapsed without any  
operation after a copy job is complete or while  
detailed information concerning the current job and  
reserved jobs or completed jobs is displayed, the  
machine will activate the auto clear function and  
return to the copy basic screen or the job status  
screen.The auto clear time can be set in 10 second  
increments up to 240 seconds.The auto clear function  
can be disabled. (Even if this function is disabled,  
however, the setting will not be applied to the fax  
mode.)  
Message display time  
This program is used to adjust the time that  
messages are displayed (for messages that  
automatically disappear).  
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[When using the operation panel on the main unit:]  
The time can be set to 3 seconds, 6 seconds, 9  
seconds or 12 seconds.  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
The time can be set in 1 second increments up to  
12 seconds.  
Language setting  
This program is used to switch the language of  
messages displayed on the operation panel. The  
following languages can be selected.  
English, French, and Spanish  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
Device settings  
Print key operator program list  
This program is used to print out the list of the key  
operator programs.  
These programs are used to disable use of a  
peripheral unit when it malfunctions or to prohibit use  
of it temporarily. Also these programs can be used  
for setting again the functions of peripheral units  
based on the usage patterns.  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
Key operator programs of the copier feature, facsimile  
feature, and network scanner feature can be printed.  
In Device Settings, the following programs can be  
set.  
G
Disable duplex unit  
Disable stapler unit  
Key operator code change  
G
G
Disable paper desk drawers  
This program is used to change the key operator  
code number (password) from the factory default  
setting or from the number that has been set.  
The key operator must register the key operator code  
number (password).The key operator code number  
must be entered to access the key operator  
programs. Only one key operator code number  
(password) can be input. For the factory default key  
operator code number (password), see page xxxx.  
The key operator must detach the page and store it.  
Also be sure to remember the registered key operator  
code number (password).  
G
Disable finisher  
Disable mail-bin stacker  
Saddle stitch adjust  
G
G
Disable duplex unit  
This program is used to disable duplex printing when  
the duplex module malfunctions. If this program is  
set, only one-sided printing can be performed.  
Disable stapler unit  
This program is used to disable stapling when the  
stapler unit of the finisher or saddle stitch finisher  
malfunctions.  
Disable paper desk drawers  
This program is used to disable use of the stand/3 x  
500 sheet paper drawer or stand/MPD & 2000 sheet  
paper drawer when it malfunctions.  
Disable finisher  
This program is used to disable use of the saddle  
stitch finisher or finisher when it malfunctions.  
Disable mail-bin stacker  
This program is used to disable use of the mail-bin  
stacker when it malfunctions.  
Saddle stitch adjust  
This program is used to adjust the stapling position  
(folding position) when using the saddle stitch function  
by installing a saddle stitch finisher.  
The value can be adjusted in 0.1 mm increments  
within 3.0 mm from the reference position for each  
paper size.  
{Max. +3 mm}  
{Min. -3 mm}  
{Position adjusted to the plus direction}  
{Position adjusted to the minus direction}  
{Reference position}  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
System settings (default settings)  
A4/letter auto select  
If this program is set, when printing onto 8-1/2" x  
11" size paper is instructed to the printer without 8-  
1/2" x 11" size paper installed, A4 size paper will be  
automatically selected in place of 8-1/2" x 11" paper.  
8-1/2" x 11" paper cannot be automatically  
selected in place of A4.  
These programs are used to adjust the settings of  
various printer functions from the factory default  
settings or to cancel the settings.  
In "Default Settings", the following programs can be  
set.  
G
Print density level  
NOTE  
G
Disable notice page printing  
G
G
When 8-1/2" x 11" size is specified in a document attached  
to an E-mail that has been transmitted from a foreign  
country and A4 size paper is not installed in the printer,  
printing cannot be executed immediately. If this program  
is set, printing will be executed without additional  
operation.  
Disable test page printing  
A4/letter auto select  
Print density level  
This program is used to adjust the lightness or  
darkness of documents in the print mode.The density  
level is adjusted in five levels.  
[When using the operation panel on the main unit:]  
The print density level can be selected from the  
following items.  
NORMAL, LIGHTEST, LIGHTER, DARKER,  
DARKEST  
[When using the operation panel with touch panel:]  
Among the displayed numbers, a smaller value  
indicates lighter density and a larger value indicates  
a darker density.  
Disable notice page printing  
This program is used to disable notice page printing.  
For notice page printing, see "Notice page printing"  
(appendix).  
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Disable test page printing  
This program is used to disable test page printing.  
If this program is set, printer test page printing in  
custom settings (page xxxx) cannot be executed.  
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System settings (Interface settings)  
PDL for network port {Network port  
emulation switching}  
These programs are used to set monitoring and  
restriction of data transmitted to the parallel port or  
network port of this printer.  
In “Interface Settings”, the following programs can  
be set.  
This program is used to specify a printer language  
to emulate for printing when the printer is connected  
to a computer through a network port.  
The setting items are the same as those of "PDL for  
parallel port".  
G
Hexadecimal dump mode  
G
PDL for parallel port {Parallel port emulation  
switching}  
NOTE  
G
PDL for network port {Network port emulation  
switching}  
I/O timeout  
It is recommended to set "AUTO" (default setting) unless  
an error due to this setting occurs frequently.  
G
G
Port switching  
I/O timeout  
Hexadecimal dump mode  
This program is used to cancel temporarily port  
connection or start next job when a preset time  
elapses to wait until print data is transmitted at the  
current port. Use this program to set the time from  
the state to wait for print data reception to the timeout  
state.  
This program is used to output the print data from a  
computer in the hexadecimal dump format with  
corresponding characters (ASCII). This program is  
used to check proper transmission of print data from  
the computer to the printer.  
NOTE  
Output example of hexadecimal dump mode (A4  
portrait)  
The allowable range of the time is 1 to 999 seconds.  
Port switching  
This program is used to set the switching method of  
the parallel port and network port of this printer.  
PDL for parallel port {Parallel port  
emulation switching}  
Setting item  
PER JOB  
{SWITCH AT  
END OF JOB}  
TIMEOUT  
Description  
After a print job is complete,  
automatic port selection state will  
be restored.  
This program is used to specify a printer language  
to emulate for printing when the printer is connected  
to a computer through a parallel port.  
After I/O timeout time (set with  
{SWITCH AFTER the program above) elapses,  
I/OTIMEOUT}  
automatic port selection state will  
be restored.  
Setting items  
Auto  
Description  
The printer language will switch  
automatically in accordance with  
the data from the computer.  
PostScript emulation is used to  
print the data from the computer.  
(An optional PS3 expansion kit is  
needed.)  
DISABLE  
PARALLEL PORT disabled.  
Printing from the parallel port is  
DISABLE  
NETWORK PORT disabled.  
Printing from the network port is  
PostScript  
PCL  
PCL emulation is used to print the  
data from the computer.  
NOTE  
It is recommended to set "AUTO" (default setting) unless  
an error due to this setting occurs frequently.  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
System settings (network settings)  
*1 Reset the NIC  
These programs are set when this product is used  
as a network printer.  
This program is used to reset all setting items of  
NIC (Network Interface Card, namely Print Server  
Card) of this product to the factory default settings.  
In Network Settings, the following programs can  
be set. After each program is set, exit the key  
operator program, turn off the main switch, and then  
turn on the main switch again after a while. The  
program that has been set will be effective at this  
time.  
NOTE  
For programs marked with *1, a confirmation message for  
execution will appear at the end of the programs.  
When the operation panel on the main unit is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by pressing  
the [BACK/C] key.  
When the operation panel with touch panel is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by touching  
the [CANCEL] or [NO] key.  
G
IP address setting  
G
EnableTCP/IP  
G
Enable NetWare  
G
Enable EtherTalk  
G
Enable NetBEUI  
G
Reset the NIC  
NOTE  
For setting and modification of "Network settings", be sure  
to consult with the network administrator.  
IP address setting  
When using this product in a network that uses the  
TCP/IP protocol, use this program to set the IP  
address (IP address, IP subnet mask, and IP  
gateway) of this product.When using this product in  
a network that uses the TCP/IP protocol, set also  
the program "EnableTCP/IP" below.  
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EnableTCP/IP  
When using this product in a network that uses the  
TCP/IP protocol, set this program. Also set the IP  
address using the program "IP address setting"  
above.  
Enable NetWare  
When using this product in a network that uses the  
NetWare protocol, set this program.  
Enable EtherTalk  
When using this product in a network that uses the  
EtherTalk protocol, set this program.  
Enable NetBEUI  
When using this product in a network that uses the  
NetBEUI protocol, set this program.  
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
System settings (initialize/store settings)  
NOTE  
The settings of the configuration settings (page xx)  
and the system settings of the key operator programs  
(pages xx to xx) can be reset to the factory default  
settings. Also the current settings can be stored to  
the memory and the stored settings can be recalled  
from the memory after the settings have been  
changed.  
For programs marked with *1, a confirmation message for  
execution will appear at the end of operation procedure.  
When the operation panel on the main unit is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by pressing  
the [BACK/C] key.  
When the operation panel with touch panel is used,  
execution of the program can be canceled by touching  
the [CANCEL] or [NO] key.  
In “Initialize/Store Settings”, the following programs  
can be set.  
G
Restore factory defaults  
G
Store current configuration  
G
Restore configuration  
System settings (product key)  
Use these programs to perform product key  
(password) input operation in the following cases.  
*1 Restore factory defaults  
G
To use this product as a PostScript compatible  
This program is used to reset the settings of the  
configuration settings (page xx) and the system  
settings (default settings/interface settings) of the  
key operator programs (pages xx to xx) to the factory  
default settings. If you wish to record the settings  
before resetting, use "List Print" of custom settings  
to print the settings before using this program.  
printer  
The password to be entered is described in the  
operation manual supplied with the optional PS3  
expansion kit.  
G
To use the network scanner feature (only if the  
operation panel with touch panel is used)  
The password to be entered is described in the  
operation manual supplied with the network  
scanner expansion kit (peripheral unit).  
NOTE  
After this program is set, exit the key operator program,  
turn off the main switch, and then turn on the main switch  
again after a while. The program will be effective at this  
time.  
*1 Store current configuration  
Use this program to store the current settings of the  
configuration settings (page xx) and the system  
settings (default settings/interface settings) of the  
key operator programs (pages xx to xx) in the printer's  
nonvolatile memory.To recall the stored settings, use  
the program "Restore configuration" below.  
*1 Restore configuration  
Use this program to recall the configuration settings  
that have been stored in the printer's nonvolatile  
memory using the program "Store current  
configuration" above.  
NOTE  
If this program is executed when the setting of "Enable  
TCP/IP", "Enable NetWare", "Enable EtherTalk" or "Enable  
NetBEUI" has been changed, exit the key operator  
program, turn off the main switch, and then turn on the  
main switch again after a while. The program will be  
effective at this time.  
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CHAPTER 7  
APPENDIX  
This chapter describes detailed information of this product such as  
specifications.  
Page  
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2  
List of principal printer functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3  
LIST OF COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL UNITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4  
PRINT AREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6  
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Specifications  
Model name  
Type  
AR-P350/AR-P450  
Desktop  
Print system  
Electrophotographic system  
Semiconductor laser diode system  
Magnetic brush development  
Paper trays  
Heat roller  
64 bit RISC, 167 MHz  
32 MB  
Exposure system  
Developer system  
Paper feed system  
Fusing system  
CPU  
Memory capacity (standard)  
DIMM slots for additional memory One (64 MB to 256 MB memory can be mounted.)  
Page description language  
Resident font  
PCL6, PCL5e  
Outline font: 45  
Stroke font:1  
Line printer font: 1  
Parallel interface  
Network interface  
IEEE-1284 compatible parallel interface (P1284B connector)  
10 Base T/100 BaseTX (To extend this product for the network feature, Print  
Server Card is needed as a peripheral unit.)  
95 seconds or less  
AR-P350: 35 pages/min., AR-P450: 45 pages/min.  
Max. 6 seconds  
Warm up time  
Continuous print speed  
First print time  
Resolution  
600 x 600 dpi  
Print color  
Black  
Orientation  
Portrait/landscape  
Power supply  
Local voltage ± 10% (For power supply requirements, see the name plate of  
the main unit.)  
Operating conditions  
Dimensions  
Temperature: xx°F to xx°F (xx°C to xx°C),  
Humidity: xx% to xx%  
16-55/64" (W) x 22-1/61" (D) x 18-15/32" (H)  
(428 mm (W) x 559 mm (D) x 469 mm (H))  
xx-x/x" (W) x xx-x/x" (D)  
Overall dimensions  
Weight  
(xxx mm (W) x xxx mm (D)) (peripheral units not included)  
Approx. xxx lbs. (xx kg) (including supplies)  
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List of principal printer functions  
When an optional PS3 expansion kit is installed  
PCL5e/PCL6  
PPD (Windows)  
PPD (Macintosh)  
PS  
Function  
Copies  
1 - 999  
Yes  
1 - 999  
Yes  
1 - 999  
Yes  
1 - 999  
Orientation  
Duplex print  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Saddle stitch*3  
Binding edge  
N-up  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
Left/top/right  
2/4/6/8  
Z
Long/short  
2/4*4*5  
Z/reverse  
Yes (always)  
Long/short  
2/4/6/8  
Z
Left/top/right  
2/4/6/8  
N-up direction  
Z
N-up border line  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Paper size  
Custom paper size  
Source selection  
Different first page  
Transparency inserts  
Output tray selection  
Mail bin  
Yes  
1 size  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
3 sizes*4*6  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
600 dpi  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
1 size  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Staple  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Offset  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Resolution  
Halftone  
600/300 dpi  
N/A  
600 dpi  
600 dpi  
Yes  
Yes  
Graphic mode  
Smoothing  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Toner save  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Photo enhancement  
Negative image  
Mirror image  
Zoom  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
Horizontal/vertical  
Horizontal  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
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Fit to page  
Yes  
N/A  
Resident font  
Download font  
Watermark*8  
Overlay  
Job retention*1  
Account control  
Custom settings  
45 fonts  
136 fonts  
136 fonts*7  
35 fonts  
N/A  
Bitmap TrueType, Graphic  
Bitmap Type1 TrueType  
Bitmap Type1 TrueType  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
Yes  
N/A  
N/A  
2
Automatic configuration  
*
N/A  
Job end notification  
N/A  
*1 . . . In the models without a hard disk drive, a hard disk drive must be installed as a peripheral unit.  
*2 . . . Functions when peripheral units are installed.  
*3 . . . For the PPD driver (Windows), this function is supported only in the Windows 2000 environment.  
*4 . . . Not supported in the Windows NT 4.0 environment.  
*5 . . . 2/4/8/9/16 is supported in the Windows 2000 environment.  
*6 . . . Only one size is supported in the Windows 2000 environment.  
*7 . . . Only 35 fonts are supported in the Windows NT 4.0 environment.  
*8 . . . This function is limited for PPD (Windows).  
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LIST OF COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL UNITS  
As shown in the table below, some other peripheral units may be needed for installation of a peripheral unit, and some  
peripheral units cannot be installed together.  
Related to scanner feature  
1
*
*
B/W scanner module/DSPF  
Scanner rack  
1
1
*
Related to paper feed unit  
Multi purpose drawer  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet  
paper drawer  
Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet  
paper drawer  
2
2
1
1
*
*
*
*
Duplex module/bypass tray  
Duplex module  
Output units  
1
*
Saddle stitch finisher  
Finisher  
1
1
*
*
Mail-bin stacker  
Exit tray  
1
*
Upper exit tray extension  
Punch unit  
1
*
Related to extension of  
functions and others  
1
1
*
Multi-function controller  
board  
Print server card  
PS3 expansion kit  
1
*
*
Network scanner  
expansion kit  
1
1
1
*
*
*
Facsimile expansion kit  
Fax memory (8 MB)  
1
*
Power supply unit  
Hard disk drive  
1= Any of the units must be installed together.  
*
= Must be installed together.  
2= Must be installed for installation of the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer or  
*
the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer.  
= Cannot be installed together.  
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Notice page printing  
A notice page will be printed when printing cannot be executed as specified due to restriction of functions and the  
problem cannot be indicated in the message display.The notice page indicates the cause of the problem. (When a  
notice page is printed, read thoroughly the text of the notice page and then solve the problem.)  
A notice page is printed in the following cases.  
Print data of a job is too large to be stored in the memory. (Even if the data is not too large, a notice page may be  
printed when the memory is occupied with a copy job, fax jobs, and other jobs.)  
The number of print hold jobs is 100 and an additional print hold job is instructed.  
Different size paper is included in a print job and a size that cannot be delivered to the specified exit tray is  
included. (Printed paper is delivered partly to the specified exit tray and partly to an non-specified exit tray.)  
Some functions that have been disabled with key operator programs are specified. (Duplex module is disabled,  
stapler is disabled, punch is disabled, specified exit tray is disabled, etc.)  
An invalid account number is entered when the auditing mode has been set.  
Disabling notice page and separator sheet printing  
Notice page and separator sheet printing can be disabled using a key operator program.See 'NOTICE PAGE PRINTING"  
on page xx.  
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PRINT AREA  
The print area of this product is shown below.  
Portrait orientation  
E
Landscape orientation  
C
C
E
E
C
B
B
C
D
A
Paper size  
E
D
A
Printable area  
In case of portrait orientation (in mm)  
Paper size  
A
B
C
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
D
E
A3  
B4  
A4  
B5  
297  
257  
210  
182  
148  
100  
279  
216  
216  
216  
184  
140  
105  
162  
98  
420  
364  
297  
257  
210  
148  
432  
356  
330  
279  
267  
216  
241  
229  
191  
220  
250  
289  
242  
202  
168  
140  
92  
271  
208  
208  
208  
183  
132  
97  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
A5  
Japanese postcard  
Ledger  
Legal  
Foolscap  
Letter  
Executive  
Invoice  
Com-10 (envelope)  
C5 (envelope)  
Monarch (envelope)  
DL (envelope)  
ISO B5 (envelope)  
154  
90  
102  
168  
110  
176  
In case of landscape orientation (in mm)  
Paper size  
A3  
B4  
A4  
B5  
A
B
C
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
D
E
420  
364  
297  
257  
210  
148  
432  
356  
330  
279  
267  
216  
241  
229  
191  
220  
250  
297  
257  
210  
182  
148  
100  
279  
216  
216  
216  
184  
140  
105  
162  
98  
412  
345  
289  
242  
202  
140  
424  
348  
322  
271  
259  
208  
233  
221  
183  
212  
242  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
A5  
Japanese postcard  
Ledger  
Legal  
Foolscap  
Letter  
Executive  
Invoice  
Com-10 (envelope)  
C5 (envelope)  
Monarch (envelope)  
DL (envelope)  
ISO B5 (envelope)  
110  
176  
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