Xerox Printer N2025 N2825 User Manual

The Xerox  
DocuPrint N2025/N2825  
Network Laser Printer  
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Contents  
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Safety Notes  
Your printer and the recommended consumable supplies  
have been designed and tested to meet strict safety  
requirements. Attention to the following notes will ensure  
the continued safe operation of your printer.  
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Note, Caution and Warning Symbols  
Note, Caution and  
Warning Symbols  
Throughout this User Guide, several symbols are used to  
emphasize useful, important and critical information.  
They are as follows:  
This symbol indicates particularly useful or helpful  
information about your printer.  
This symbol indicates a caution against performing any  
action that may damage your printer or degrade  
performance.  
This symbol indicates a warning against  
performing any action that may lead to physical  
injury.  
When used in a step, the above symbols appear smaller  
but are of equal importance.  
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Electrical Safety  
Electrical Safety  
• Use the power cord supplied with your printer.  
• Do not use a ground adapter plug to connect the  
printer to a power source receptacle that lacks a ground  
connection terminal.  
• Plug the power cable directly into a properly grounded  
electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord. If you  
do not know whether an outlet is grounded, ask an  
electrician to check the outlet.  
You may get a severe electrical shock if you do not  
connect the grounding conductors correctly.  
• Do not place the printer where people may step on the  
power cable.  
• Do not place objects on the power cable.  
• Do not obstruct the ventilation openings. These  
openings are provided to prevent overheating of the  
printer.  
Do not push objects into slots and openings on the  
printer. Making a contact with a voltage point or  
shorting out a part could result in fire or electrical  
shock.  
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Electrical Safety  
• If you notice unusual noises or odors, switch off the  
printer power immediately. Disconnect the power  
cable from the electrical outlet. Call an authorized  
service representative to correct the problem.  
• If any of the following conditions occur, switch off the  
printer power immediately, disconnect the power  
cable, and call an authorized service representative.  
— The power cable is damaged or frayed.  
— Liquid is spilled into the printer.  
— The printer is exposed to water.  
— Any part of the printer is damaged.  
The power cord is attached to the printer as a plug-in  
device at the back of the printer. In the event it is  
necessary to remove all electrical power from the printer,  
disconnect the power cord from the power receptacle.  
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Laser Safety  
Laser Safety  
The use of controls or adjustments, or the  
performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein, may result in a hazardous  
radiation exposure.  
This equipment complies with all applicable safety  
standards. With specific regard to laser, the equipment  
complies with performance standards for laser products  
set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product. It  
does not emit hazardous light; the beam is totally  
enclosed during all modes of customer operation and  
maintenance.  
When performing various operator functions, you may  
see laser warning labels. These labels are for the service  
mode and are placed on or near panels or shields that  
require a tool for removal. These panels are not to be  
removed.  
Safety Notes  
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Maintenance Safety  
Maintenance Safety  
• Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not  
specifically described in the documentation supplied  
with your printer.  
• Do not use aerosol cleaners. The use of supplies that  
are not approved may cause poor performance and  
could create a dangerous condition.  
• Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened  
with screws unless you are installing optional  
equipment and are specifically instructed to do so.  
Power should be OFF when performing these  
installations. Except for user installable options, there  
are no parts that you can maintain or service behind  
these covers.  
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Operational Safety  
Operational Safety  
Your printer and supplies were designed and tested to  
meet strict safety requirements. These include safety  
agency examination, approval, and compliance with  
established environmental standards.  
Your attention to the following safety guidelines will help  
to ensure the continued safe operation of your printer.  
• Use the material and supplies specifically designed for  
your printer. The use of unsuitable materials may result  
in poor performance and possibly a hazardous  
situation.  
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on, or  
supplied with, the printer, options and supplies.  
• Place the printer in a dust free area where the  
temperature range is 41° F to 95° F (5° C to 35° C) and  
the relative humidity is 15% to 85%.  
• Place the printer in an area where there is adequate  
space for ventilation, operation and servicing. The  
recommended minimal spacing is 24 in. (600 mm) in  
front of and behind the printer, and 8 in. (200 mm) on  
each side of the printer. Do not block or cover the slots  
and openings on the printer. Without adequate  
ventilation, the printer may overheat.  
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Operational Safety  
• Do not place the printer near a heat source.  
• Do not place the printer in direct sunlight.  
• Do not place the printer in line with the cold air flow  
from an air conditioning system.  
• Place the printer on a level, solid surface with adequate  
strength for the weight of the machine. The base  
printer weight without any packaging materials is  
60 pounds (27 kg).  
• The printer is heavy. Exercise care in moving or  
relocating the printer. Follow the recommended  
procedure when moving the printer from one location  
to another.  
• Do not put containers of coffee or other liquids onto  
the printer.  
Be careful when working in areas identified with a  
warning symbol. These areas may be very hot and  
could cause personal injury.  
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Operational Safety  
• Frequent operation of the on/off switch is not  
recommended.  
• Keep hands, hair, and neckties away from the exit feed  
rollers.  
• Do not remove a media tray while printing from that  
tray.  
• Do not open the covers while printing.  
• Do not switch off the printer power while printing.  
• Do not move the printer while printing.  
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Ozone Safety  
Ozone Safety  
This printer produces very low (< 0.01 ppm) ozone during  
normal operation. The ozone produced is heavier than air,  
and the quantity is dependent on print volume. Providing  
the proper environmental parameters, as specified in the  
Operational Safety section of these Safety Notes, ensures  
that concentration levels meet safe limits.  
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Getting to Know  
Your Printer  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
In this chapter, you will become familiar with the features  
of your printer and learn where to locate specific printer  
parts.  
Before you use your printer, make sure that you perform  
all of the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide that  
came with your printer, and connect the necessary cables.  
Your printer may also have one or more optional features  
installed. First verify your exact equipment options before  
proceeding further. If you see features described in this  
section that are not available with the equipment you  
have, you can easily add them yourself. For more  
information, refer to the separate Supplies/Options Guide  
provided with your printer.  
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Printer Features  
Printer Features  
Your printer has many special features that allow you to  
achieve the results you need for your specific print job.  
Features vary slightly according to the options you are  
using and the memory installed in your printer. This  
section will help you become familiar with your printer's  
features and capabilities.  
Your printer has several paper source and paper output  
options as described below and in Figure 1.5 on page 1-8.  
For a listing of supported media types and sizes, refer to  
Paper Handling  
Paper Sources  
• The standard multi bypass feeder functions as either a  
single sheet manual feed tray or a tray for up to 150  
sheets.  
Tray 1 is the standard 500 sheet input source.  
Tray 2 is the optional input source installed  
immediately below Tray 1. This may be a 500 sheet  
feeder or the 2,000 sheet feeder.  
Tray 3 is the optional input source installed  
immediately below Tray 2. This is only available if Tray  
2 is not the 2,000 sheet feeder, and may be another  
500 sheet feeder or the 2,000 sheet feeder.  
Trays 1, 2 and 3 all have automatic paper size sensing, low  
paper sensing, and paper out sensing. The multi bypass  
feeder has low paper sensing and paper out sensing. Refer  
to Chapter 2: Loading Print Media for instructions on  
loading the trays.  
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Printer Features  
Paper Output  
• The standard output bin holds up to 500 sheets and  
receives output face down. It has bin full detection.  
• The optional offset catch tray holds up to 500 sheets  
and receives output face down. It has offset capability,  
as described in the section “Offsetting Output”  
(page 3-58), and bin full detection. It does not support  
all media types and sizes. Refer to Table 2.1 on page 2-4  
for supported media sizes.  
Duplex Printing  
A duplex option is available for your printer which  
enables duplex (two-sided) printing on specific media  
types and sizes. For information on supported media, refer  
to Table 2.1 on page 2-4. For information on printing  
duplex, refer to the section “Duplex Printing” (page 3-59).  
Your printer contains the following standard interfaces for  
connecting to a host computer or network:  
Connectivity  
• IEEE 1284 Parallel  
• Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
• 10/100 Mbit 10/100baseT Ethernet  
The following optional interfaces are available:  
• RS-232 Serial  
• 10 Mbit 10base2 Ethernet  
• Token Ring  
For information about supported network environments  
and protocols, refer to the Technical Information Guide on  
your Product CD.  
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Printer Features  
Your printer includes the following Page Description  
Page Description  
Languages  
Languages (PDLs):  
• An emulation of HP PCL 5e  
• An emulation of HP PCL 6  
• Adobe PostScript 3  
The PCL emulation uses TrueType, Intellifont and bitmap  
fonts. There are 35 Intellifont fonts, 1 bitmap font and 10  
TrueType fonts resident in the printer. Other fonts may be  
downloaded to system memory, optional Flash memory  
or the optional hard disk.  
Fonts  
PostScript 3 contains 136 fonts, of which 39 are resident  
in the printer. The remaining fonts are available on the  
Product CD for downloading to system memory, optional  
Flash memory or the optional hard disk.  
Your printer provides the following resolutions:  
• true 1200 dots per inch (dpi)  
• 1200 dpi image quality  
• 600 dpi  
Resolution  
• 300 dpi (PCL 5e only)  
The print speed your printer achieves depends on the  
model/configuration of your printer and the complexity  
of your print jobs. Maximum rated print speed is:  
Print Speed  
• 20 ppm for the DocuPrint N2025  
• 28 ppm for the DocuPrint N2825.  
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Printer Components  
Printer Components  
Base Configuration  
Figure 1.1 Printer Components, Front View  
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Front View  
2
1 Top cover and  
Standard output bin  
3
4
2 Control Panel  
3 Paper support and stopper  
4 Multi bypass feeder  
(shown closed)  
5 Tray 1  
5
6 Paper amount indicator  
7 Power switch  
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6
Figure 1.2 Printer Components, Rear View  
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Rear View  
1 Rear cover  
1
2
(shown closed)  
2 Power cord receptacle  
3 Ventilation slots  
4 Interface connectors  
(Parallel, USB, Ethernet)  
5 Top cover  
(shown closed)  
4
3
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Printer Components  
Internal Components  
Figure 1.3 Internal Components, Front View  
1
2
Front View  
1 Top cover  
(shown open)  
3
2 Laser print cartridge  
(accessed through top cover)  
3 Multi bypass feeder  
(shown open)  
Figure 1.4 Internal Components, Rear View  
2
1
Rear View  
1 Rear cover  
(shown open)  
2 Fuser  
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Printer Components  
Printer Options  
Figure 1.5 Printer Options, Front View  
1
2
Front View  
1 Offset Catch Tray  
2 500 sheet feeder  
(A3/Ledger as shown or  
A4/Letter, shown as Tray 2)  
3 2,000 sheet feeder  
3
(shown as Tray 3)  
Figure 1.6 Printer Options, Rear View  
Rear View  
1 Duplex printing unit  
(shown installed)  
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Printer Documentation  
Printer Documentation  
Your printer is packaged with documentation in both  
printed form and on CD. There are two CDs:  
Product CD, which contains documentation and  
printer drivers.  
Printer Management Software CD, which contains  
various client software and the documentation for  
them.  
This section serves as a roadmap for the printed and CD  
documentation.  
Your printer was packaged with the following pieces of  
printed documentation:  
Printed  
Documentation  
Quick Install Guide, which shows you how to get  
your printer up and running.  
User Guide (this book), which provides you with the  
basic information needed to use your printer. (More  
detailed information is contained in the System  
Administrator Guide on your Product CD.)  
Quick Network Install Guide, which briefly shows  
you how to connect your printer to a network in your  
specific environment. (More detailed Network/  
Environment information is contained in the Technical  
Information Guide on your Product CD.)  
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Printer Documentation  
The documentation on the Product CD is provided as PDF  
files, which are opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader  
(provided on the CD if you do not already have it  
installed). These files contain hypertext links that enable  
you to jump from the Table of Contents or Index directly  
to the page where you are looking for information, as well  
as from page to page where information is  
Using the CDs  
cross-referenced. Simply move the cursor over a hypertext  
link and it changes to a pointing finger. Then click on the  
link to jump to the link’s destination.  
The PDF files also enable you to print the specific pages  
you need, rather than printing an entire chapter or  
manual.  
Both the Product CD and the Printer Management  
Software CD are provided with installation booklets in  
their respective jewel cases. You can also refer to the  
ReadMe files on the CDs for more information.  
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Printer Documentation  
Your printer was also packaged with a CD that contains  
the following pieces of documentation as PDF files:  
Product CD  
User Guide (electronic version of this book)  
• System Administrator Guide  
The System Administrator Guide contains a  
considerable amount of more detailed information.  
Supplies/Options Guide  
Printer drivers are also contained on this CD. The majority of  
driver documentation is provided via the Help files included  
with the drivers.  
User Guides are provided for each of the major printer  
management utilities. Consult the booklet enclosed with  
the CD for more information.  
Printer Management  
Software CD  
Since both the Product CD and the Printer Management  
Software CD contain so much important information, please  
ensure that you save them and keep them in a safe place.  
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Selecting Print Media  
Selecting Print Media  
This chapter will help you understand what kinds of  
paper and other print media you can use with your  
printer and also how to properly position the media in  
the printer’s various input sources. Your printer supports a  
variety of standard sizes as well as custom sizes.  
Table 2.1 on page 2-4 lists the standard sizes of paper,  
envelopes, and other print media you can use with all  
of your printer’s input trays and output bins. Media  
sizes that are shown as not supported may be printed  
as custom sizes if the dimensions fall within the ranges  
Table 2.2 on page 2-5 describes the custom sizes your  
printer will support. For information on configuring  
custom sizes, see the System Administrator Guide on the  
Product CD.  
• The printer supports paper weights as follows:  
— 17-75 lbs. (64-200 g/m2) via paper trays  
— 17-57 lbs. (64-190 g/m2) multi bypass feeder  
— 17-28 lbs. (64-105 g/m2) with duplex  
— The optional 2,000 sheet feeder supports 18-24 lbs.  
(68-90 g/m2)  
Using media not recommended for laser printers may result in  
paper jams, print quality problems or printer damage.  
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Selecting Print Media  
The following media are unacceptable for use in the  
printer:  
• Excessively thick or thin paper  
• Paper that has already been printed on (preprinted  
letterhead is allowed)  
• Wrinkled, torn, or bent paper  
• Moist or wet paper  
• Curled paper  
• Paper with an electrostatic charge  
• Glued paper  
• Paper with special coating  
• Paper unable to withstand a temperature of 150º C  
(302º F)  
• Thermal paper  
• Carbon paper  
• Paper with paper fasteners, ribbons, tape, etc. attached  
• Heavily textured paper  
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Selecting Print Media  
Table 2.1 Acceptable media sizes and capacities  
Input1  
Output  
Multi  
Bypass  
Feeder  
Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3  
Offset  
Catch  
Tray  
Standard  
Bin  
A4/Letter  
A3/Ledger  
2,000 Sheet Feeder  
Media Size  
A3 297x420 mm  
2
-
SEF  
-
SEF  
LEF  
SEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
SEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
SEF  
SEF  
SEF  
-
LEF  
LEF  
-
210x297 mm  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
A4  
148x210 mm  
LEF  
LEF  
-
LEF  
A5  
105x148 mm  
-
-
-
-
LEF (1)  
SEF  
A6  
257x364 mm  
SEF  
-
-
B4-JIS  
B5-JIS  
182x257 mm  
5.5x8.5”  
LEF  
LEF  
-
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
-
3
LEF  
LEF  
-
LEF  
Statement  
7.25x10.5”  
LEF  
LEF  
-
LEF  
Executive  
8.5x11”  
LEF  
LEF  
SEF  
SEF  
LEF  
LEF  
Letter  
8.5x13”  
-
-
-
-
-
-
SEF  
Folio  
8.5x14”  
11x17”  
SEF  
-
Legal  
SEF  
SEF  
-
Ledger  
Envelopes  
4.125x9.5”  
LEF (1)  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
LEF  
-
-
-
-
COM-10  
Monarch  
DL  
C5  
LEF (1)  
3.87x7.5”  
LEF (1)  
110x220 mm  
LEF (1)  
162x229 mm  
Transparencies  
210x297 mm  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
-
-
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF  
LEF  
-
-
A4  
8.5x11”  
Letter  
Labels  
210x297 mm  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
-
-
LEF (1)  
LEF (1)  
LEF  
LEF  
-
-
A4  
8.5x11”  
Letter  
4
500  
500  
2000  
150  
500  
500  
Capacity  
1
2
3
4
SEF = Short Edge Feed, LEF = Long Edge Feed, (1) = Simplex (one-sided) printing only  
Only when Defaults=Millimeters in the Control Panel System Menu  
Only when Defaults=Inches in the Control Panel System Menu  
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Maximum capacity @ 75 g/m paper stock. Capacity is reduced for heavier/thicker stock.  
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Selecting Print Media  
Table 2.2 Acceptable Custom Sizes  
Input  
Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3  
Output  
Multi  
Bypass  
Feeder  
Standard Offset Catch  
2,000 Sheet  
A4/Letter  
A3/Ledger  
Bin  
Tray  
Feeder  
Simplex  
148~297 mm  
5.83~11.69 in.  
210~297 mm  
8.27~11.69 in.  
76.2~305 mm  
3~12 in.  
76.2~305 mm  
3~12 in.  
Width  
None  
None  
210~297 mm  
8.27~11.69 in.  
Length 98.4~216 mm  
3.875~8.5 in.  
139.7~431.8 mm  
5.5~17 in.  
98.4~508 mm  
3.875~20 in.  
98.4~508 mm  
3.875~20 in.  
139.7~216 mm  
5.5~8.5 in.  
Duplex  
76.2~305 mm  
3~12 in.  
210~297 mm  
8.27~11.69 in.  
Width  
182~297 mm  
7.16~11.69 in.  
210~297 mm  
8.27~11.69 in.  
None  
None  
182~297 mm  
7.16~11.69 in.  
98.4~508 mm  
3.875~20 in.  
139.7~216 mm  
5.5~8.5 in.  
Length 139.7~216 mm 139.7~431.8 mm  
5.5~8.5 in. 5.5~17 in.  
139.7~431.8 mm  
5.5~17 in.  
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Storing Paper  
Storing Paper  
Print quality is optimized when paper and other print  
media are properly stored. Proper storage ensures  
optimum print quality and trouble-free printer options.  
• Store the paper on a flat surface, in a relatively low  
humidity environment.  
• Avoid storing paper in such a way as to cause  
wrinkling, bending, curling, etc.  
• Do not unwrap paper until you are ready to use it, and  
rewrap any paper you are not using.  
• Do not expose paper to direct sunlight or high  
humidity.  
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Loading Paper  
Loading Paper  
A4/Letter Size Tray  
Tray 1, 2 or 3  
Remove the tray from the printer and place it on a flat  
surface.  
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2
3
To remove the tray from the printer, pull it out  
until it stops, then gently remove it from the  
printer while lifting it up.  
If you are replenishing paper of the same size, there is no  
need to adjust the tray’s length and width guides. You can  
therefore skip those steps that call for these adjustments.  
Gently squeeze the length guide, lift it up and slide it all  
the way out.  
Gently squeeze the side guides and slide them all the way  
out.  
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Loading Paper  
If the tray’s metal base plate remains raised, press it down  
to lock it.  
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5
Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert it into  
the tray with the side to be printed on facing up (see  
illustration, below, for orientation of letterhead, drilled  
paper, transparencies and envelopes. Make sure the paper  
is placed at the center of the tray, under the retaining clips  
on both sides.  
To reduce the possibility of misfeeds and jams,  
especially when using special stock, fan the stack  
of paper before inserting it into the tray.  
1
2
1 Simplex orientation  
2 Duplex orientation  
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Loading Paper  
While pressing the side guides, adjust them to the paper  
width.  
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To avoid misfeeds and jams, make sure the stack  
is under the retaining clips on both sides and  
adjust the side guides to the paper size correctly.  
When the side guides are aligned, adjust the length guide  
to the paper length.  
Insert the tray completely into the printer. Make sure it is  
properly seated.  
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A3/Ledger Size Tray  
Remove the tray from the printer and place it on a flat  
surface.  
1
To remove the tray from the printer, pull it out  
until it stops, then gently remove it from the  
printer while lifting it up.  
If you are replenishing paper of the same size, there is no  
need to adjust the tray’s length and width guides. You can  
therefore skip those steps that call for these adjustments.  
Remove the tray cover.  
2
Gently squeeze the length guide, lift it up and slide it all  
the way out.  
3
Gently squeeze the side guides and slide them all the way  
out.  
4
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If the tray’s metal base plate remains raised, press it down  
to lock it.  
5
6
Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert it into  
the tray with the side to be printed on facing up (see  
illustration, below, for orientation of letterhead,  
transparencies and drilled paper. Make sure the paper is  
placed at the center of the tray, under the retaining clips  
on both sides.  
To reduce the possibility of misfeeds and jams,  
especially when using special stock, fan the stack  
of paper before inserting it into the tray.  
1
2
1 Simplex orientation  
2 Duplex orientation  
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While pressing the side guides, adjust them to the paper  
width.  
7
8
To avoid misfeeds and jams, make sure the stack  
is under the retaining clips on both sides and  
adjust the side guides to the paper size correctly.  
When the side guides are aligned, adjust the length guide  
to the paper length.  
Replace the tray cover.  
9
Hold the tray at the green labels (1) and insert it into the  
printer.  
10  
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Push the tray completely into the printer. Make sure it is  
properly seated.  
11  
12  
When using large-size media:  
1 Pull out the paper support.  
2 Lift up the stopper.  
2
1
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2,000 Sheet Feeder  
Pull out the tray until it stops.  
1
2
3
Do not reach into the tray with your hand  
until the tray’s base is completely lowered.  
If you are replenishing paper of the same size, there is no  
need to adjust the tray. Skip to Step 3.  
Adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper by  
opening the release tabs and inserting them into the  
desired guide holes.  
Prepare to load a stack of paper into the tray by holding it  
with both hands as shown.  
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Gently load the stack of paper into the tray (see  
illustration, below, for orientation of letterhead and  
drilled paper.  
4
Make sure the stack does not exceed the  
maximum level indicator on the tray.  
1
2
1 Simplex orientation  
2 Duplex orientation  
Push the tray all the way back into the feeder.  
5
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Multi Bypass Feeder  
Open the multi bypass feeder door by pulling the latch at  
the top center.  
1
2
3
To prevent possible damage to the multi bypass  
feeder, do not exert strong pressure on it or place  
any heavy objects on it.  
If you intend to load envelopes, postcards or other  
small-size paper, you need to extend the multi bypass  
feeder.  
2
1 Hold both sides of the multi bypass feeder where  
indicated.  
2
2 Gently lift the multi bypass feeder and pull it out  
towards you until it stops.  
1
Adjust the paper guide to fit the media you intend to use.  
To prevent possible jams, be sure to adjust the  
guides correctly and do not overload the tray.  
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Align the four corners of the paper and place it into the  
tray with the side to be printed facing up (see illustrations,  
below, for orientation of letterhead, drilled paper,  
transparencies and envelopes.  
4
Be sure to insert the paper all the way in until it  
gently touches the stopper inside the printer.  
1
3
1
2
Long Edge Feed Orientation  
1 Simplex orientation  
2
1
2 Duplex orientation  
Short Edge Feed Orientation  
3 Envelope orientations  
1 Simplex orientation  
2 Duplex orientation  
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If you extended the multi bypass feeder in Step 2, return it  
to its normal position:  
5
6
7
Hold both sides of the multi bypass feeder where  
indicated and push it straight back into the printer until it  
stops.  
2
1
the door can be closed when the media fits within the  
multi bypass feeder enclosure.  
When using large-size media:  
1 Pull out the paper support.  
2 Lift up the stopper.  
2
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Introduction  
Introduction  
This chapter provides information on:  
• Using printer drivers to control the printer’s output.  
• The features of the printer’s Control Panel, and using it  
to generate printer reports such as the Configuration  
Sheet.  
• Offsetting and duplicating.  
• Printing using custom paper size and special media  
such as heavier stock and labels.  
For information on networking-specific printing issues  
and printer management software, refer to the  
documentation on the printer management software CD.  
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Using the Printer Drivers  
Your printer offers many special features that are designed  
to produce the highest quality black and white prints  
while giving you the flexibility you need to print a variety  
of documents. These features are accessed through the  
printer drivers.  
The way these features are accessed depends on both the  
printer driver that you are using and your operating  
system.  
Your printer supports the PCL printer drivers listed in  
Table 3.1 and the PostScript printer drivers listed in  
Table 3.2 on page 3-5. To take full advantage of all the  
printer's features when printing PCL or PostScript jobs,  
install the appropriate printer driver(s).  
Table 3.1 PCL 5e and PCL 6 Emulation printer drivers1  
Environment  
Printer Driver  
Windows 95/98  
Windows  
Windows 2000  
Windows NT 4.0  
1
For Windows 3.1, use a generic driver, or obtain a driver from your  
customer support center. Note that certain features will not be available in  
Windows 3.1  
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Table 3.2 PostScript Printer Drivers1  
Environment  
Printer Driver  
Windows 95/98  
Windows  
Windows 2000  
Windows NT 4.0  
IBM OS/2  
Macintosh  
OS/2 Ver. 2.1  
OS/2 WARP  
System 7.x, 8.x  
UNIX  
Sun Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6  
IBM AIX 4.2.x, 4.3.x  
HP-UX 10.x, 11.x  
SGI 6.2, 6.4  
(Sun Solaris, Sun OS,  
SCO UNIX, IBM AIX,  
HP-UX, DEC)  
DEC 4.0  
UNIXWare 7.0  
1
For Windows 3.1, use a generic driver, or obtain a driver from your  
customer support center. Note that certain features will not be available in  
Windows 3.1  
Inside the cover of the product CD’s case is a booklet with  
instructions on how to load your printer drivers. In  
addition, your System Administrator can download  
drivers directly to your workstation.  
Installing the  
Printer Drivers  
When you initially use any of your printer drivers, make  
sure to properly configure them for the printer and its  
installed options (such as the hard drive, High Capacity  
Feeder, etc.). These settings are displayed under the  
driver’s “Printer Configuration” tab. If you are not certain  
which options your printer will support, you can check by  
printing a Configuration Sheet at the printer’s Control  
Panel, as described in the section “Generating a  
Configuring the  
Printer Drivers  
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At a minimum, your printer’s drivers enable you to  
control the following aspects of printing:  
Using the  
Driver’s Features  
• Select an input tray from which to draw paper or other  
print media.  
• Select an output bin to which the print job will be  
delivered.  
• Select simplex or duplex operation (if the duplex  
option is installed).  
• Select paper size, orientation and media.  
• Select the number of copies.  
• Select collating.  
The following sections provide a general overview of  
many features supported by your printer’s drivers. Note  
that some features may not be supported by some of the  
drivers.  
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Using the PCL Driver  
Your printer’s PCL 5e and PCL 6 drivers are controlled by a  
dialog window that contains various tabs. Selecting a tab  
changes the dialog window to display controls related to  
the selected tab. The following is a general overview of the  
driver’s features, organized by its dialog window tabs.  
For more complete descriptions of the drivers and their  
functionality, use the driver’s online help. Actual driver  
capabilities can be determined by invoking the specific drivers.  
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When you select this tab, you can select a job type, copies,  
paper, image orientation, duplex, document collation and  
output bin for your printer.  
Paper/Output  
Job Type  
There are three job types. Some job types require a  
password.  
• Normal Print  
Spools and prints the job with no user intervention  
needed.  
• Secure Print (available when optional hard drive is  
installed)  
Defers printing of a job until you enter the matching  
password on the Control Panel.  
To use this feature, enter a 4-digit numeric password,  
where each digit can be any numeric value between 0  
and 7. Releasing the job at the printer is discussed in  
can also choose to delete the job without printing it, as  
described in the section “Deleting a Password Job”  
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• Proof Print (available when optional hard drive is  
installed)  
Used when user wishes to proof one copy before  
printing multiple copies. The user assigns a password  
and copy count in the driver before printing. One  
proof copy is printed immediately for review by the  
user and the remaining copies reside on the printer’s  
Hard Disk. At this time, the user has the ability to print  
the remaining copies or delete the print job without  
printing by entering a password in the printer’s  
Control Panel.  
E.g. User selects three copies to print using proof print.  
One copy is printed immediately without password for  
review. When accepted user enters password at  
printer’s control panel, three copies are printed.  
To use this feature, specify the number of copies to be  
printed, then enter a 4-digit numeric password, where  
each digit can be any numeric value between 0 and 7.  
Releasing the job at the printer is discussed in the  
also choose to delete the job without printing the  
remaining sets, as described in the section “Deleting a  
Copies  
You can choose to print from one to 999 copies. The  
default is one copy.  
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Select Paper  
You can select paper size, media type and input source for  
All Pages, for the First Page (if different than the rest of  
the job), and for Separators (if desired).  
Selecting Proof Print causes one set to print immediately  
without the password.  
Duplex  
Requires installation of the optional Duplex Module. For  
more information, see the section “Duplex Printing”  
(page 3-59). The options are:  
• Duplex Off  
Single sided printing. This is the default setting.  
• Duplex with Short-Edge Binding  
Double sided printing so that the pages turn about the  
shortest edge of the paper.  
• Duplex with Long-Edge Binding  
Double sided printing so that the pages turn about the  
longest edge of the paper.  
Image Orientation  
Orientation refers to the direction of print on the page.  
The options are:  
• Portrait  
A Portrait page is taller than it is wide. This is the  
default setting.  
• Landscape  
A Landscape page is wider than it is tall.  
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Document Collation  
Allows job collation (for multiple-copy jobs only). The  
options are:  
• Uncollated (the default setting)  
For example, five uncollated copies of a three-page job  
will result in five copies of page 1, then five copies of  
page 2, and finally five copies of page 3; that is: 1, 1, 1,  
1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3.  
• Collated  
Use this option when you want to print two or more  
separate sets of a job that contains two or more pages.  
For example, five collated copies of a three-page job  
will result in one set of all three pages in order, then a  
second set of all three pages in order, then a third set of  
all three pages in order, and so on; that is: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2,  
3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3.  
Certain print jobs are always collated. These are Proof  
jobs, discussed under “Job Type” (page 3-8) or jobs that  
request more than one copy of a multiple-page job with  
page separators, discussed under “Select Paper” (page 3-10).  
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Output  
Allows you to set your printer's paper output destination.  
The options are:  
• The Standard Bin, which holds up to 500 sheets.  
• The optional offset catch tray, which holds up to 500  
sheets of standard paper with offset capability.  
Use this feature (available only when the optional  
Offset Catch Tray is installed) to offset the output of  
successive jobs (or sets within a multiple set job) from  
each other. For more information on offsetting output,  
When you select this tab, you can set the finishing mode  
and margins.  
Document Options  
Finishing Mode  
There are two finishing modes:  
• Multiple Pages per Side (N-Up printing)  
By default, the printer will print one page image on the  
sheet of paper. You can select two, four, six, nine or  
sixteen page images per side of paper. The printer will  
shrink the page images as needed and will arrange  
them on the paper most appropriately for the paper  
size and orientation.  
You can also choose to print black borders around each  
page. The default is to not print borders.  
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• Booklet Printing  
The driver will print the document as two images per  
sheet, landscape orientation. However, it rearranges  
the page images so the sheet of paper can be folded to  
be read as a left-to-right book.  
The standard booklet format has the first page as the  
left-most page. The Right-to-Left control, if checked,  
will print the booklet with the first page as the  
right-most page.  
On a folded sheet of paper with two page images, the  
horizontal distance from the fold to either page image  
is called the gutter. The Gutter control allows you to  
set this distance to zero, fifty, one hundred, or 150  
dots.  
When you fold several pages into a booklet, the  
thickness of the paper forces the page image of the  
inner pages to shift slightly outward. The Creep  
control allows you to choose a number of dots by  
which to shift the page images inward to compensate  
for the thickness of the paper. You can choose any  
value from zero to twenty.  
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Margins  
Your printer can print with predefined margins, or can  
print all the way to the edge of the paper. The two options  
available are:  
Yes  
If you choose this option, the printer defaults to HP  
compatible printable areas for each paper size, which is  
approximately one-sixth of an inch unprintable  
margins on all edges. The application may increase the  
margins to greater than this minimum.  
• No  
If you choose this option (the default setting), the  
printer will print all the way to the edge of the paper.  
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When you select this tab, you can set the various graphics  
options for the driver.  
Graphics Options  
Gray Scale  
Gray Scale (also known as Half Tone) refers to a type of  
pattern that is applied to printed images. By using  
combinations of black dots, these patterns produce a gray  
appearance on the printed page. The best way to choose a  
Halftoning setting for your graphic image is to  
experiment. Print a graphic image at each setting and  
choose the one you like best.  
The Windows 95/98 driver provides the following  
options:  
• Photographic Images (the default setting)  
Use this setting for printed images that you want to  
have a smooth, realistic and photographic appearance.  
It provides soft contrasts between various shades of  
gray (and also works well for images originally  
designed with color).  
• Line Art Images  
Choose this setting for graphic images with intricate  
lines and fine detail, like clip art graphics. It provides  
solid lines and sharp contrasts between shaded areas.  
• Scanned Images  
Choose this setting if your graphic images were  
originally scanned in through a scanner. It is specially  
tuned to provide exceptional quality and clarity to  
printed images originally scanned with a scanner.  
The Windows NT 4.0 driver provides more controls for  
adjusting contrast, brightness, gamma, etc.  
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• All text to Black  
This option determines how the driver will print any  
colored text in the document. If enabled, the driver  
renders all text into black, no matter what color it  
appears on the screen. Otherwise the driver renders  
colored text in different shades of gray (the default  
setting).  
TrueType Options  
Allows you to select options associated with the use and  
printing of TrueType fonts. The options are:  
• Download as TrueType (the default)  
The whole character set for each TrueType font  
contained on the page is sent down to the printer in an  
outline form. Use this option if the document uses  
only a small number of TrueType fonts and you wish  
to optimize text-printing performance.  
• Download as Bit Image  
Each TrueType character will be sent as an individual  
bitmap download font on a least-recently-used basis.  
As the printer driver builds up the page, new font  
bitmaps are sent down. When a character is used  
again, the bitmap is automatically selected from the  
one previously downloaded to printer memory. From  
the memory setting, the driver monitors the amount  
of available memory to determine when to delete font  
bitmaps that have not been used for some time.  
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• Download Graphics and device fonts  
This option is useful if you want to print graphic  
images over TrueType text. TrueType text is always sent  
to the printer last, so it will always appear on top of  
any graphics. Selecting this option sends your  
TrueType images to the printer as graphic images, so  
the text can be obscured by graphic objects. This  
option is only available if you have selected the Raster  
setting in the Graphics Mode box, as described under  
• Use Printer TrueType Fonts  
Determines whether to use the TrueType fonts that  
reside on the printer or to download TrueType fonts  
from the computer. If enabled (the default setting), the  
driver will use the TrueType fonts resident on the  
printer, and if your document uses fonts that do not  
reside on the printer, the driver will download the  
fonts with the job. If disabled, the driver will always  
download TrueType fonts to the printer with each job,  
even if the fonts reside on the printer already.  
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Graphics  
Your printer will print graphics as either raster images or  
as vector graphic images. All graphics can be printed as  
raster images. However some geometric shapes or  
patterns, and all TrueType fonts, print faster if they are  
printed as vector images.  
• Vector  
If selected, the driver will send as many graphics as  
possible as vector images, and the rest as raster images.  
With this setting, it is not possible to print TrueType  
fonts as graphic images, since TrueType fonts are  
vector images by default.  
• Raster  
When you select this setting, the driver will convert all  
vector images and send them to the printer as raster  
images. Use this setting if you want to print TrueType  
fonts as graphics, as described under “TrueType  
Resolution  
The printer supports the following resolutions:  
• True 1200 dots per inch (dpi)  
• 1200 dpi image quality  
• 600 dpi  
• 300 dpi (PCL 5e only)  
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Image Quality  
The following options are available at 600 dpi resolution  
only and not simultaneously:  
• Draft Mode  
Reduces the amount of toner placed onto the paper.  
Using this feature will cause pages to be printed lighter.  
• XIE  
A smoothing algorithm applied to text and line art  
images in order to improve image quality.  
Use this feature when you want your output to contain  
background text, independent of that provided by the  
printing application, across the first page or every page of  
a document. The driver enables you to specify the text, its  
font, size, position on the page and rotation angle, and  
you can save it for use on any document.  
Watermarks  
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A Page Overlay is a partial document that the driver can  
merge with your print job, producing a printed image that  
includes elements of both the overlay and your  
Overlays  
document. Overlays are most useful for creating such  
things as company letterhead. You can create the  
letterhead in your application as a page overlay, then  
download it and store it in the printer. Whenever you  
want to print a document with the overlay, you just send  
the print job to the printer with the Overlay command,  
and the printer will automatically print the letterhead on  
each page of your document. Page overlays eliminate the  
need to download the same information more than once,  
thus saving transmission time. However, they do use up  
printer memory or disk space.  
An overlay differs from a watermark in these respects:  
• An overlay can contain graphics and text in any  
number of fonts in any number of sizes and colors. A  
watermark can contain only text of one font, one size  
and one color.  
• An overlay is usually on the margins of a page or a  
form, while a watermark is usually in the middle of a  
page.  
• An overlay may use space on the printer's hard disk,  
but a watermark does not.  
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Using the PostScript Driver  
When you select this tab, you can select a job type, copies,  
paper, image orientation, duplex, document collation and  
output bin for your printer.  
Paper/Output  
Job Type  
There are three job types. Some job types require a  
password.  
• Normal Print  
Spools and prints the job with no user intervention  
needed.  
• Secure Print  
Defers printing of a job until you enter the matching  
password on the Control Panel. It is only available  
when the optional hard drive is installed.  
To use this feature, enter a 4-digit numeric password,  
where each digit can be any numeric value between 0  
and 7. Releasing the job at the printer is discussed in  
can also choose to delete the job without printing it, as  
described in the section “Deleting a Password Job”  
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• Proof Print  
Used with multiple copy jobs, prints first set, then  
holds the other copies until you enter the matching  
password on the Control Panel. It is only available  
when the optional hard drive is installed.  
To use this feature, specify the number of copies to be  
printed, then enter a 4-digit numeric password, where  
each digit can be any numeric value between 0 and 7.  
Releasing the job at the printer is discussed in the  
also choose to delete the job without printing the  
remaining sets, as described in the section “Deleting a  
Copies  
You can choose to print from one to 999 copies. The  
default is one copy.  
Select Paper  
You can select paper size, media type and input source for  
All Pages, for the First Page (if different than the rest of  
the job), and for Separators (if desired).  
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Duplex  
Requires installation of the optional Duplex Module. For  
more information, see the section “Duplex Printing”  
(page 3-59). The options are:  
• Duplex Off  
Single sided printing. This is the default setting.  
• Duplex with Short-Edge Binding  
Double sided printing so that the pages turn about the  
shortest edge of the paper.  
• Duplex with Long-Edge Binding  
Double sided printing so that the pages turn about the  
longest edge of the paper.  
Image Orientation  
Orientation refers to the direction of print on the page.  
The options are:  
• Portrait  
A Portrait page is taller than it is wide. This is the  
default setting.  
• Landscape  
A Landscape page is wider than it is tall.  
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Document Collation  
Allows job collation (for multiple-copy jobs only). The  
options are:  
• Uncollated (the default setting)  
For example, five uncollated copies of a three-page job  
will result in five copies of page 1, then five copies of  
page 2, and finally five copies of page 3; that is: 1, 1, 1,  
1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3.  
• Collated  
Use this option when you want to print two or more  
separate sets of a job that contains two or more pages.  
For example, five collated copies of a three-page job  
will result in one set of all three pages in order, then a  
second set of all three pages in order, then a third set of  
all three pages in order, and so on; that is: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2,  
3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3.  
Certain print jobs are always collated. These are Proof  
jobs, discussed under “Job Type” (page 3-8) or jobs that  
request more than one copy of a multiple-page job with  
page separators, discussed under “Select Paper” (page 3-10).  
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Output  
Allows you to set your printer's paper output destination.  
The options are:  
• The Standard Bin, which holds up to 500 sheets.  
• The optional Offset Bin, which holds up to 500 sheets  
of paper with offset capability. Refer to Table 2.1 on  
Use this feature (available only when the optional  
Offset Catch Tray is installed) to offset the output of  
successive jobs (or sets within a multiple set job) from  
each other. For more information on offsetting output,  
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When you select this tab, you can set the driver’s page size  
policy.  
Document Options  
Page Size Policies  
Page Size Policies are used to specify the recovery policy  
when the page size cannot be matched with any available  
media. The options are:  
• Use printer default  
Use whatever Paper Size Policy that has been set on the  
printer as its default.This is the default paper size  
policy.  
• Generate error if paper not available  
• Ignore size and use default paper tray  
• Nearest available size, adjust page  
Selects the nearest available paper size and adjust the  
page to fit.  
• Next larger available size, adjust page  
Selects the next larger available paper size and adjust  
the page to fit.  
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• Nearest available size, no page adjust  
Selects the nearest paper size, but does not adjust the  
page to fit.  
• Next larger available size, no page adjust  
Selects the next larger available paper, but does not  
adjust the page to fit.  
Page Layout  
By default, the printer will print one page image on the  
sheet of paper. You can select two, four, six, nine or  
sixteen page images per side of paper. The printer will  
shrink the page images as needed and will arrange them  
on the paper most appropriately for the paper size and  
orientation.  
You can also choose to print black borders around each  
page. The default is to not print borders.  
Watermarks  
When you select this tab, you can create watermarks.  
Use this feature when you want your output to contain  
background text, independent of that provided by the  
printing application, across the first page or every page of  
a document. The driver enables you to specify the text, its  
font, size, position on the page and rotation angle, and  
you can save it for use on any document.  
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When you select this tab, you can set the various graphics  
options for the driver.  
Image Options  
Brightness  
This slider control increases or decreases the brightness  
level of the image. The default setting is zero.  
Reduce/Enlarge  
This slider control makes the page image smaller or larger  
by adjusting the percentage from 25% to 400%. The  
default is 100%. The image is anchored in the upper left  
corner of the paper. If you enlarge the image, the driver  
clips the right side and the bottom of the image to the size  
of the paper on which the image is to be printed. If you  
shrink the image, there will be white space on the right  
side and bottom.  
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Image Modes  
There are four image modes. You can choose all at the  
same time.  
• Negative Image  
This option converts the black image areas in the  
original to white, the white image areas to black, and  
any dark gray image areas to light gray. Printing a  
negative image may be useful for documents that have  
a substantial amount of dark background and/or light  
text and images. Note that excessive use of the  
Negative Image option can cause premature toner  
depletion and possible printer damage.  
• Mirror Image  
This option flips the image orientation 180 degrees,  
thereby reversing the image and all associated text.  
• Xerox Image Enhancement (XIE)  
XIE smooths text and line art images in order to  
improve image quality. It is available only when the  
Resolution is set to 600x600 dpi and Draft Mode is  
disabled.  
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• Fax Friendly Black  
This feature changes your color document to patterns  
of black and white. The different colors are rendered as  
distinguishable black and white patterns. For example,  
a pie chart which contains wedges of different solid  
colors will be printed with a different pattern replacing  
each color so that the distinction between the pieces is  
maintained. Colored text is also rendered as a pattern,  
but the character is outlined. Anything that is black in  
your document remains black and is not rendered as a  
pattern.  
Resolution  
The printer supports the following resolutions:  
• True 1200 dots per inch (dpi)  
• 1200 dpi image quality  
• 600 dpi  
• 300 dpi (PCL 5e only)  
Draft Mode  
This feature reduces the amount of toner placed onto  
the paper. Using this feature will cause pages to be  
printed lighter. It is available only at 600x600  
resolution and XIE is disabled.  
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When you select this tab, you can control how PostScript  
interprets TrueType fonts.  
Fonts  
TrueType Fonts  
This feature offers the following options:  
• Use Substitution Table  
The Substitution Table helps you select a  
printer-resident PostScript font that is the closest  
match for the True Type font being generated by the  
application.  
• Always Send to Printer  
This option will send the font down to the printer as  
part of the job. If the Font Substitution Table or Use  
Printer Fonts options are not selected, the font format  
must be specified in the Always Send to Printer field.  
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Send As  
This feature contains four options:  
• Outlines (Type 1)  
A scaleable, vector-based font that defines each  
character as a set of instructions that specify the shape  
and size of the character  
• Bitmap (Type 3)  
A non-scaleable, rasterized format that contains data  
for each pixel that makes up each character. Large,  
complex bit maps require considerably more memory  
and processing time than other formats  
• TrueType (Type 42)  
Scaleable, vector-based fonts developed by Apple  
Computer Corporation and is also used by Microsoft in  
their Windows operating system.  
• Don’t Send  
Do not send the fonts with the print job.  
Printer Font Substituted For: <font name>  
This feature enables you to select which PostScript printer  
font you wish to substitute for the selected TrueType font.  
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When you select this tab, you can set various PostScript  
output options.  
PostScript  
Format  
There are two different formats:  
• Faster PostScript (Standard) (the default setting)  
This setting allows you to send PostScript jobs using  
the standard PostScript commands.  
• More Portable PostScript (ADSC)  
When this option is selected, the driver creates a file  
that is compatible with Adobe Document Structuring  
Convention (ADSC). (In order to print a document to a  
DSC file, you must specify a file name and specify FILE  
as the printer port within the Printers / Connect dialog  
box of the Windows Control Panel.)  
PostScript Level Selection  
• Include Level 3 Features  
This setting allows you to send PostScript jobs using  
the Level 2 PostScript plus all of the additional Level 3  
commands.  
• Use Only Level 2 Features  
This setting allows you to send only PostScript Level 2  
jobs. No Level 3 commands will be accepted.  
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Compress Bitmaps  
This control is available only if you have selected to Use  
Only Level 2 Features. It compresses the graphics in your  
documents before sending them to the printer. Although  
this saves memory, the job may take longer to print. The  
default for this option is On.  
Print Postscript Error Information  
If you choose this option, the driver will print an error  
sheet when an error occurs during the formatting or  
processing of a job. The error sheet indicates the page  
where the error occurred and the type of error. The default  
for this option is Off.  
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Using the Control Panel  
The printer’s Control Panel (Figure 3.1) serves several  
purposes:  
• It displays information about the status of the printer  
(or the job in process).  
• It provides the means for changing printer settings to  
control how the printer operates.  
• It allows you to print reports and password-protected  
pages stored on the optional hard drive.  
Figure 3.1 Control Panel1  
1 The display  
2 Online indicator light  
3 Form Feed indicator light  
4 Fault indicator light  
5 Data indicator light  
1
6 Online key  
Password #0  
2
3
4
5
7 Enter key  
Password #4  
8 Menu Up key  
Password #1  
10  
6
8
12  
9 Menu Down key  
Password #5  
10 Item Up key  
7
9
11  
13  
Password #2  
11 Item Down key  
Password #6  
12 Value Up key  
Password #3  
13 Value Down key  
Password #7  
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Your Control Panel may look different.  
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The Control Panel's display performs two functions.  
The Display  
• It informs you of printer status conditions, such as  
when toner is low, when a paper tray is empty, when a  
job is in process, and so on. For example, when you  
turn on the printer and it warms up, the display will  
show:  
Ready  
This message appears whenever the printer is online  
and ready to accept print jobs. The display will also  
show:  
Processing...  
when processing data, and:  
Waiting  
when waiting for more data.  
• It presents a hierarchy of menu options and settings to  
configure and control the printer.  
For example, when you press Menu Up or Menu  
Down, the display will show:  
Menus  
Item Menu  
(such as System Menu or Job Menu)  
See the section “Menu Options” (page 3-40) for  
information on the Menu system hierarchy.  
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The Control Panel contains four indicator lights. Table 3.3  
describes the function of each light.  
The Indicator Lights  
Table 3.3 Indicator lights and their functions  
Light  
Description  
Online (Green)  
Lights when the printer is online.  
Flashes when the printer is transitioning  
from online to offline or to indicate that a  
print job is being processed.  
Form Feed (Green) Lights when the printer experiences a form  
feed timeout—that is, when a PCL job has  
formatted a partial page, the printer is  
waiting for more data in order to continue  
processing the job, and a 15 second  
timeout period has expired with no new  
data arriving in the input buffer. This  
timeout applies to all ports.  
When lit, you can print a partial page by  
entering the Job menu, scrolling to the  
Form Feed item and pressing Enter. When  
not in the menu system, a partial page can  
be printed by pressing Enter. PostScript  
does not print partial pages and  
consequently the Form Feed light is not  
turned on.  
Fault (Amber)  
Data (Green)  
Lights whenever operator intervention is  
required in order to allow printing to  
continue.  
Flashes to indicate that a print job is being  
processed by either PostScript, PCL or PJL,  
or is being spooled to the optional hard  
disk (e.g., a proof or secure job).  
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The Control Panel keypad consists of eight keys,  
identified with international symbols and/or labeled in  
English. The keys are also numbered 0 - 7 for use when  
entering passwords.  
The Keys  
Table 3.4 describes the function of each key.  
Table 3.4 Control Panel keys and their functions  
Key  
Description  
Online  
• If the Printer is online and not in the menu system, takes the printer offline. All pages  
currently in the paper path are printed and then printing pauses until the printer is  
brought online again.  
• If the printer is online and in the menu system, exits the menu system.  
• If the printer is offline and not in the menu system, brings the printer online.  
• If the printer is offline and in the menu system, exits the menu system and brings the  
printer online.  
Enter  
• If the current display is a value for an item, causes the value to be entered as the current  
default value for this item.  
• If the current display is an action to be invoked (e. g. “PCL Font List”, “Restart Printer”),  
causes the action to occur.  
• If not in the menu system, and the “Press Enter” LED indicates that a partial page exists,  
causes an implied PCL reset and the partial page is ejected.  
• If a paper mismatch condition exists, and a request to use an alternate paper is  
displayed, causes printing on the paper currently loaded in the selected tray (Print  
Anyway).  
Menu Up  
• If not in the menu system, enters the menu system and displays the first menu.  
• If in the menu system, causes the Control Panel to scroll through the menus in order  
bottom to top.  
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Table 3.4 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)  
Key Description  
Menu Down • If not in the menu system, enters the menu system and displays the last menu.  
• If in the menu system, causes the Control Panel to scroll through the menus in order top  
to bottom.  
Item Up  
• If in the menu system, causes the Control Panel to scroll through the items in the current  
menu in order from bottom to top.  
• If not in the menu system, this key is ignored.  
Item Down  
Value Up  
• If in the menu system, causes the Control Panel to scroll through the items in the current  
menu in order from top to bottom.  
• If not in the menu system, this key is ignored.  
• If in the menu system, and an item is displayed, causes the Control Panel to scroll  
through the values for the current item in order bottom to top, and displays the default  
value for the current item. When setting a numeric value, increases the value by the step  
amount. It is subject to auto-repeat if held down by more than 1 second.  
• If not in the menu system, and a paper mismatch condition does not exist, this key is  
ignored.  
• If a paper mismatch condition exists, scrolls through the alternate paper that may be  
used instead of the requested paper.  
Value Down • If in the menu system, and an item is displayed, causes the Control Panel to scroll  
through the values for the current item in order top to bottom, and displays the default  
value for the current item. When setting a numeric value, decreases the value by the  
step amount. It is subject to auto-repeat if held down by more than 1 second.  
• If not in the menu system, and a paper mismatch condition does not exist, this key is  
ignored.  
• If a Paper Mismatch condition exists, pressing this key scrolls through the alternate  
paper that may be used instead of the requested paper.  
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Table 3.5 on the following pages lists the variables that  
can be controlled at the printer’s Control Panel, organized  
by menu in the order in which they appear when  
scrolling through the display. Since these variables are  
generally used in configuring the printer’s default  
settings—a System Administrator’s task—specific details  
of the menu items and their values are contained in the  
System Administrator Guide on your product CD.  
Menu Options  
In addition, the System Administrator Guide lists all the  
operations associated with the Control Panel keys and  
lists the specific key processes which need to be executed  
to set any of these variables.  
Printer settings selected in your application or printer driver  
override the default settings in the Control Panel when you  
submit your print jobs for printing.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Job Menu  
Allows you to cancel the job currently processed by PCL or PostScript, or to force a  
form feed on a partially formatted job in PCL:  
Cancel Job  
Form Feed  
Cancels the job currently printing.  
Causes a partial PCL page to be ejected when the Form Feed  
LED is on.  
Restart Printer  
Re-boots the printer as if the power was cycled, but bypasses  
power on diagnostics.  
Password Menu  
Allows you to enter a four digit password to enable printing of secure or proof jobs  
previously sent to the printer and stored on the printer’s hard drive (and appears  
only if the optional hard drive is installed).  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to access tray settings for PCL and PostScript jobs:  
Tray Menu  
MBF Size  
Defines the paper size that is loaded in the multi bypass  
feeder.  
MBF Type  
Defines the paper type that is loaded in the multi bypass  
feeder.  
Tray N Type  
Tray Sequence  
Custom Size  
Tray N Mode  
Defines the type of paper installed in Tray N (where N is the  
tray number—Tray 1, 2, or 3).  
Defines the order in which trays are used when more than  
one tray meets the size and type requirements.  
Defines the paper size that is to be used for formatting  
custom paper when a Tray Mode is set to Custom.  
Determines whether or not the tray’s auto size detection  
mechanism is overridden by custom size settings (where N is  
the tray number—Tray 1, 2, or 3).  
Config Fuser  
Enables the setting of fuser temperatures associated with  
each paper type. If set to On, paper types are available as a  
menu item.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
PCL Menu  
Allows you to establish the default configuration for the printer when printing PCL  
emulation jobs:  
Font Number  
Pitch  
Sets the default font in PCL.  
Sets the pitch of the default font in PCL when the default  
font already selected is a scalable fixed pitch font.  
Point Size  
Sets the point size of the default font in PCL when the default  
font already selected is a scalable proportional spaced font.  
Symbol Set  
Orientation  
Sets the default font symbol set used in PCL.  
Sets the default orientation used in PCL (not used by  
PostScript).  
Form Length  
Line Terminat  
Sets the default number of lines per page used in PCL.  
Enables the setting of an additional carriage return after  
every line feed appearing in PCL text.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to set general printer features:  
System Menu  
Language  
Sets the language used for Control Panel display messages  
and generated reports.  
Paper Size  
Paper Type  
Page Policy  
Sets the default paper size used in PCL and PostScript.  
Sets the default paper type used in PostScript and PCL.  
Allows the printer to automatically select an alternate paper  
size and/or type if the requested size and/or type is not  
loaded.  
Policy Timeout  
Directs the printer as to how long to wait before taking the  
action defined by the setting of the Page Policy item.  
Print Quantity  
Duplex  
Sets multiple copies of each page (not collated sets).  
Enables or disables duplex printing for PostScript and PCL  
jobs (and appears only when the optional duplex unit is  
installed).  
Draft Mode  
Enables or disables a reduced toner mode for draft printing.  
Enables or disables edge-to-edge printing in PCL.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
System Menu  
(continued)  
XIE  
Sets the default Xerox Image Enhancement (XIE) mode used  
in PCL and PostScript.  
Resolution  
Sets the default resolution for PCL and PostScript jobs.  
Output Timeout  
Determines whether the printer will select an alternate bin  
when the selected output bin becomes full.  
Output Offset  
Output Dest  
Enables or disables offsetting of output from alternating jobs.  
Sets the default paper output destination for PCL and  
PostScript jobs.  
Print PS Errors  
Power Saver  
Defaults  
Controls the use of the built in PostScript error handler or  
debugger.  
Defines a period of inactivity after which time the printer will  
enter a low power state.  
Sets the type of factory defaults to use when a “Factory  
Default” is performed.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to set options for the parallel port connection:  
Parallel Menu  
Port Enable  
Enables or disables the parallel port.  
Port Timeout  
Sets the time for determining when to end an incomplete  
print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence.  
Parallel PDL  
Binary PS  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the parallel port.  
Enables or disables the binary mode of PostScript for this  
port.  
Bidirectional  
Enables or disables bidirectional communications through  
the parallel port.  
Serial Menu  
Allows you to set options for the serial port connection (and appears only if the  
optional serial port is installed):  
Port Enable  
Enables or disables the serial port.  
Port Timeout  
Sets the time for determining when to end an incomplete  
print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence.  
Serial PDL  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the serial port.  
Flow Control  
Baud Rate  
Binary PS  
Sets the handshaking parameters for the serial port.  
Sets the baud rate for the serial port.  
Enables or disables the binary mode of PostScript for this  
port.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to set options for the USB port connection:  
USB Menu  
Port Enable  
Enables or disables the USB port.  
Port Timeout  
Sets the time for determining when to end an incomplete  
print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence.  
USB PDL  
Binary PS  
Sets the default emulation Page Description Language for  
the USB port.  
Enables or disables the binary mode of PostScript for this  
port.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to set options for the Ethernet port connection:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Enable  
LPR Banner  
LPR PDL  
Enables or disables the Ethernet LPR protocol.  
Enables or disables the LPR banner sheet.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Ethernet LPR protocol.  
LPR Binary PS  
DLC/LLC Enable  
DLC/LLC PDL  
Enables or disables the LPR binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Ethernet DLC/LLC protocol.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Ethernet DLC protocol.  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
NetBEUI Enable  
NetBEUI PDL  
Enables or disables the DLC/LLC binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Ethernet NetBEUI interface.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Ethernet NetBEUI interface.  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
AppSocket Enabl  
AppSocket PDL  
Enables or disables the NetBEUI binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Ethernet AppSocket interface.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Ethernet AppSocket interface.  
AppSocket Bin PS  
Enables or disables the AppSocket binary mode of PostScript.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Enables or disables the Ethernet EtherTalk protocol.  
Ethernet Menu  
(continued)  
ETalk Enable  
HTTP Enable  
IP Address Res  
Enables or disables the Ethernet HTTP Server protocol.  
Sets the method used to resolve (Res) the IP address,  
including subnet mask and default gateway.  
IP Address  
Sets the four byte IP address. This item appears only if the IP  
Address Res is set to static.  
Sub Net Mask  
Default Gateway  
Port Timeout  
Speed  
Sets the four byte Sub Net Mask address. This item appears  
only if the IP Address Res is set to static.  
Sets the four byte Default Gateway address. This item  
appears only if the IP Address Res is set to static.  
Sets the time for determining when to end an incomplete  
print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence.  
Sets the speed of the 10/100 Ethernet interface and whether  
half or full duplex Ethernet.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Token Ring Menu  
Allows you to set options for the Token Ring port connection (and appears only if  
the optional Token Ring interface is installed):  
LPR Enable  
LPR Banner  
LPR PDL  
Enables or disables the Token Ring LPR protocol.  
Enables or disables the LPR banner sheet.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Token Ring LPR protocol.  
LPR Binary PS  
DLC/LLC Enable  
DLC/LLC PDL  
Enables or disables the LPR binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Token Ring DLC/LLC protocol.  
Sets the default emulation Page Description Language for  
the Token Ring DLC protocol.  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
NetBEUI Enabl  
NetBEUI PDL  
Enables or disables the DLC/LLC binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Token Ring NetBEUI interface.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Token Ring NetBEUI interface.  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
AppSocket Enabl  
AppSocket PDL  
Enables or disables the NetBEUI binary mode of PostScript.  
Enables or disables the Token Ring AppSocket interface.  
Sets the default Page Description Language emulation for  
the Token Ring AppSocket interface.  
AppSocket Bin PS  
Enables or disables the AppSocket binary mode of PostScript.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Enables or disables the Token Ring TokenTalk protocol.  
Token Ring Menu  
(continued)  
TTalk Enable  
HTTP Enable  
IP Address Res  
Enables or disables the Token Ring HTTP Server protocol.  
Sets the method used to resolve (Res) the IP address,  
including subnet mask and default gateway.  
IP Address  
Sets the four byte IP address. This item appears only if the IP  
Address Res is set to static.  
Sub Net Mask  
Default Gateway  
Port Timeout  
Sets the four byte Sub Net Mask address. This item appears  
only if the IP Address Res is set to static.  
Sets the four byte Default Gateway address. This item  
appears only if the IP Address Res is set to static.  
Sets the time for determining when to end an incomplete  
print job and poll the next port in the polling sequence.  
Source Routing  
Speed  
Sets the source routing option.  
Sets the default ring speed of the Token Ring interface.  
Sets the six byte Locally Administered Address.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to modify Novell parameters:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Enable  
Novell PDL  
Enables or disables the Novell protocol.  
Sets the default emulation for the Novell protocol.  
Enables or disables the Novell binary mode of PostScript.  
Sets the PServer mode for the Novell protocol.  
Sets the frame type used for the Novell protocol.  
Novell Binary PS  
Novell Mode  
Frame Type  
Polling Interval  
Sets the rate (in seconds) at which the PServer issues polling  
requests for assigned queues.  
PServer Name  
Primary Server  
NDS Tree  
Sets the name of the PServer in this printer.  
Sets the name of the Primary file server.  
Sets the NDS Tree character string.  
Set the NDS context string.  
NDS Context  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Allows you to generate printer reports:  
Print Menu  
Config Sheet  
Prints a Configuration Sheet showing the printer's current  
information and menu settings.  
PCL Demo  
Prints a sample page demonstrating the printer's capabilities.  
Prints a list of PCL fonts currently loaded.  
PCL Font List  
PS Font List  
Menu Map  
Prints a complete list of all PostScript language typefaces.  
Prints a page showing the structure of the Control Panel  
Menu Tree.  
Test Print  
Prints a “test pattern” for analysis of print quality over the  
entire page (intended for use by the service technician).  
Disk Directory  
Prints a copy of the disk directory (and appears only if the  
optional hard drive is installed).  
Fault History  
Display Faults  
Hex Mode  
Prints the Fault History Log.  
Displays the last 100 faults on the Control Panel.  
Enables or disables hex dump mode, which prints the data  
stream as hex codes instead of interpreting it as print data.  
Restart Printer  
Reboots the printer as if the power was cycled.  
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Table 3.5 Control Panel Menu Options (continued)  
Menu  
Description and Items  
Reset Menu  
Allows you to access printer reset functions (and appears only when the printer is  
powered on while holding down the Online and Enter keys).  
Factory Defaults  
Network Defaults  
Resets menus to factory defaults.  
Resets parameters in the Ethernet, Token Ring, and Novell  
Menus to factory defaults.  
Demo Mode  
Places the printer in demo mode.  
Delete All Jobs  
Deletes all secure jobs from the hard disk (and appears only if  
the optional hard drive is installed).  
Disk Initialize  
Disk Format  
Flash Format  
Initializes the hard disk (and appears only if the optional hard  
drive is installed).  
Formats the hard disk (and appears only if the optional hard  
drive is installed).  
Initializes flash memory.  
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Using the Control Panel  
To print a password print job sent to the printer and  
stored in the optional hard drive (such as a secure job or  
proof job), follow these steps:  
Printing a  
Password Job  
At the Control Panel, press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
1
Menus  
Password Menu  
Press Item Up or Item Down and you will see:  
2
Enter password  
_xxx  
Enter the job’s numeric password and you will see:  
3
All Jobs  
Print  
=
Press Enter to print all jobs.  
4
5
OR:  
Press Item Up or Item Down to scroll through the jobs,  
then press Enter when the job you wish to print is shown.  
Repeat this step as necessary to release more than one job.  
When done, press Online.  
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Using the Control Panel  
To delete a password print job sent to the printer and  
stored in the optional hard drive, follow these steps:  
Deleting a  
Password Job  
At the Control Panel, press Menu Up or Menu Down  
1
until you see:  
Menus  
Password Menu  
Press Item Up or Item Down and you will see:  
2
Enter password  
_xxx  
Enter your job’s numeric password and you will see:  
3
All Jobs  
Print  
=
Press Value Up or Value Down and you will see:  
4
5
All Jobs  
Delete  
=
Press Enter to delete all jobs.  
OR:  
Press Item Up or Item Down to scroll through the jobs,  
until the job you wish to delete is shown. If Print shows  
on the bottom line, press Value Up or Value Down to  
show Delete instead. Then press Enter. Repeat this step as  
necessary to delete more than one job.  
When done, press On Line.  
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Your printer provides the following reports that can be  
printed:  
Generating a  
Printer Report  
• Configuration Sheet  
• PCL Demo  
• PCL Font List  
• PostScript Font List  
• Menu Map  
• Test Print  
• Disk Directory (if the optional hard drive is installed)  
• Fault History  
To print a report, follow these steps:  
At the Control Panel, press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
1
Menus  
Print Menu  
Press Item Up or Item Down until you see the page you  
want to print (such as Config Sheet).  
2
Press Enter to print the page.  
3
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Offsetting Output  
Offsetting Output  
The Offset Catch Tray, shown in Figure 3.2, is an optional  
output device available for your printer.  
Figure 3.2 Offset Catch Tray (front view)  
It can be used in either of two ways, depending on how it  
is configured in the Control Panel’s menu system:  
• As an additional 500-sheet capacity output bin to  
supplement the 500-sheet standard output bin.  
• To alternately print jobs and copies of the same print  
job.  
To use the Offset Catch Tray, submit your print jobs as  
usual (refer to Table 2.1 on page 2-4 for supported media).  
Output is directed to it by means of the Offset Bin item in  
the printer driver or the Output Dest item in the Control  
Panel’s System Menu. The System Menu’s Output Offset  
item controls whether or not the device will offset  
successive print jobs or copies.  
Refer to the System Administrator Guide on the product CD  
for detailed instructions on configuring the Offset Catch  
Tray for use.  
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Duplex Printing  
Duplex Printing  
With the optional duplex unit installed, you can print  
two-sided (duplex) jobs.  
Use only the size paper listed in Table 2.1 on page 2-4 for  
two-sided jobs. Do not use envelopes, postcards,  
transparencies, or label paper for duplex jobs.  
To print duplex, select it in your printer driver when you  
set printer properties (for all jobs) or when you print a  
document (for the specific job).  
To ensure that duplex jobs print in the proper orientation,  
set the driver’s Orientation and Duplex options to the  
appropriate settings, as shown in Figure 3.3 on page 3-60.  
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Figure 3.3 Duplex Orientation and Binding Settings  
Orientation: Portrait  
Orientation: Portrait  
Duplex: Long Edge Bind  
Duplex: Short Edge Bind  
Orientation: Landscape  
Duplex: Long Edge Bind  
Orientation: Landscape  
Duplex: Short Edge Bind  
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Configuring Custom Paper Sizes  
Configuring Custom Paper Sizes  
Custom (nonstandard) paper sizes may be loaded in the  
multi bypass feeder or any of the media trays. To use  
custom paper sizes, there are two basic issues to be  
addressed:  
You must disable the printer’s automatic paper size  
detection and paper size jam detection.  
• Although you may physically load a custom paper size  
in an input source, because PCL and PostScript format  
pages to standard sizes, you must properly set margins  
(or use other application formatting methods) to  
position the image correctly on the custom paper.  
To print on custom size paper, disable the printer’s  
automatic paper size detection and paper size jam  
detection by setting the Tray Menu’s Tray 1 Mode,  
Tray 2 Mode, Tray 3 Mode or MBF Size item (depending  
on which input source you are using) to Custom, then set  
the Custom Size item to the standard size to be used by  
PCL or PostScript to format the page.  
To prevent the printer from incorrectly loading standard paper  
from another input source when the Custom Size setting is the  
same value as the auto-detected size in that other input source,  
you must exclude the tray with the custom size from the Tray  
Sequence setting and specifically select that tray as the input  
source.  
Refer to Table 3.6 on page 3-62 for usage examples.  
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Table 3.6 Custom Paper Size Examples.  
Custom  
Paper Size  
Desired  
Input Source  
Required Steps  
8 x 10 in.  
Tray 1  
1.In the application, format the page for Letter size paper, setting the  
margins to correctly position the image on 8 x 10” paper if overlaid  
by Letter size paper.  
2.Load the 8 x 10” paper in Tray 1.  
3.Set the Tray Menu Tray 1 Mode to Custom.  
4.Set the Custom Size to Letter (8.5x11”).  
5.Set the “Tray Sequence” to a value that does not include Tray 1 (or  
set to Off).  
6.Request Tray 1 as the paper source and send the print job.  
6 x 7 in  
Multi Bypass  
Feeder  
1. In the application, format the page for Letter size paper, setting the  
margins to correctly position the image on 6 x 7 in paper if overlaid  
by Letter size paper.  
2. Load the 6 x 7” paper in Tray 1.  
3. Set the Tray Menu MBF Size to Custom.  
4. Set the Custom Size to Letter (8.5 x11”).  
5. Set the Tray Sequence item to value that does not include MBF (or  
set to Off).  
6. Request MBF as the paper source and send the print job.  
8.5 x 11 in.  
Short Edge  
Feed (SEF)  
Tray 1  
1. In the application, format the page for Folio size paper (because Folio  
is a short-edge feed size on this printer), setting the margins to  
correctly position the image on the 11 inches to be used by this  
paper.  
2. Load the 8.5 x 11” paper into Tray 1 in the SEF direction. This  
requires a Ledger/A3 size tray. The paper length guide will be set to  
11 inches, rather than the width guide. (Set the width guide to 8.5”.)  
3. Set the Tray Menu Tray 1 Mode to Custom.  
4. Set the Custom Size to Folio (8.5 x13”).  
5. Set the Tray Sequence item to value that does not include Tray 1 (or  
set to Off).  
6. Request Tray 1 as the paper source and send the print job.  
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Special Media Printing  
Special Media Printing  
When the Config Fuser item is set to On, paper types are  
available as a menu item in the Tray Menu. this enables  
the user to set fuser temperatures associated with each  
paper type. The Config Fuser item is located in the Tray  
Menu.  
Each paper type has three temperature settings:  
• Normal  
• High (fuser temperature higher than normal)  
• Low (fuser temperature lower than normal)  
To print special media:  
1. Load the special media into a paper tray.  
2. Set the Tray Type to the special media loaded in the  
tray.  
3. From your driver properties, choose Select Paper. Set  
Type to the special media loaded.  
4. Close properties and print.  
Table 3.7 on page 3-64 lists the default temperature  
settings for various media.  
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Table 3.7 Default temperature settings for various  
media  
Media type  
Plain  
Available Values  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Preprinted  
Letterhead  
Prepunched  
Labels  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Normal  
High*  
Low  
Bond  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Recycled  
Color  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
Cardstock  
User Type #  
Normal  
High*  
Low  
Normal*  
High  
Low  
* Default setting  
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Regular Printer Maintenance  
Regular Printer Maintenance  
Your printer is designed to need very little ongoing  
maintenance other than the replacement of maintenance  
items as they reach their end of use. It is recommended  
that maintenance items be replaced when the end of use  
warnings appear on the Control Panel to avoid untimely  
image quality problems. However, it is always good  
practice to periodically clean any loose toner or foreign  
matter in your printer. See the System Administrator Guide  
on the product CD for procedures and cautions.  
For optimum performance, keep the printer out of direct  
sunlight. Faded images, light areas or dark bands may result.  
For optimum performance, do not place the printer near  
vents or dust-producing equipment. Particles in the air  
may enter the printer and cause failures in internal  
mechanisms.  
Cleaning the Printer  
For best results, clean the outside of the printer with a  
damp cloth. Power the printer off before cleaning. Do not  
use detergents.  
For instructions on cleaning the inside of the printer, refer  
to the System Administrator Guide on the product CD.  
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Replacing the Laser Print Cartridge  
Replacing the Laser Print Cartridge  
When the laser print cartridge runs low on toner, the  
printer’s Control Panel display will prompt you to replace  
the cartridge. This is a simple procedure, described on the  
following pages.  
• Do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight or  
artificial light for more than 15 minutes.  
Overexposure will permanently damage the  
photosensitive imaging drum.  
• Do not open the drum shutter (see Figure 4.1 below)  
or touch the green imaging drum surface.  
• Be sure to shake the cartridge as directed to  
distribute the toner inside the cartridge. Print quality  
may be degraded or damage may occur if the toner  
is not evenly distributed.  
Figure 4.1 Drum Shutter Location  
1 Drum shutter  
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Replacing the Laser Print Cartridge  
To replace the laser print cartridge, follow these steps:  
Open the top cover.  
1
Lift out the used cartridge.  
2
Wrap the used cartridge in its original packing  
and return it as per directions in the packaging.  
Remove a new cartridge from its packing and shake the  
cartridge seven to eight times, as shown, to free the toner.  
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Place the cartridge on a flat surface, press it down with  
one hand and with the other grasp the end tab of the  
sealing tape and pull the tape straight out horizontally.  
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5
6
If pulled at an angle, the tape may break. After  
pulling out the tape, do not shake the cartridge or  
subject it to shocks.  
Holding the cartridge as shown, lower it into the printer,  
inserting the cartridge’s two projecting parts into the  
printer’s guide channels.  
Be sure to push the cartridge all the way into the  
printer.  
Close the top cover until it locks in place.  
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Replacing Maintenance Kit Items  
Replacing Maintenance Kit Items  
The Maintenance Kit includes the Bias Transfer Roller and  
the Fuser, which are internal printer components that  
require replacement from time to time. As these are more  
complex tasks that are not routinely performed, the  
procedures are provided in the System Administrator Guide  
on your product CD.  
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Before You Begin Troubleshooting  
Before You Begin  
Troubleshooting  
If it becomes necessary for you to take corrective actions,  
note the following safety tips and then begin your  
troubleshooting by checking for possible hardware,  
software, and printer maintenance issues.  
Do not use tools or sharp objects to clear paper jams  
since this may damage the printer. Do not touch the  
surface of the Print Drum or the Transfer Drum.  
Touching these surfaces may damage them.  
Avoid contact with the printer’s fuser area, which  
may be hot.  
Also, be sure to observe the safety guidelines and  
recommendations provided in the Safety Notes.  
If your printer is not operating properly, make sure that  
the following hardware and software issues have been  
considered.  
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• Is the printer plugged in?  
Hardware  
• Is the printer switched on?  
• Is the correct printer driver installed and selected for  
your printer configuration?  
Software  
An improperly seated tray or an open cover will prevent  
printing. You can avoid these problems by regularly  
taking the following precautions.  
Printer Maintenance  
• Insert media trays properly and securely.  
• Keep covers securely closed.  
An empty print cartridge or expended maintenance item  
will degrade printing.  
Consumables  
• Keep consumables and maintenance items in supply.  
• Add or replace when prompted by printer.  
Specific instructions for replacing each consumable and  
maintenance Item are included with the individual  
replacement packages.  
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Error Messages  
Error Messages  
Your printer displays messages on the Control Panel when  
operator intervention is required. There are two types of  
message that require action:  
• Printer fault messages are those that relate to printer  
shutdown, such as a paper jam. Action must be taken  
to resolve the fault.  
• Attention messages do not result in printer shutdown,  
but warn of action that should be taken to avert a  
shutdown.  
The two-line display of the Control Panel provides  
information about the condition of the printer and the  
suggested or required course of action. Messages about  
paper jams are described in the next section. For a  
complete listing of all Control Panel messages, along with  
detailed descriptions and instructions, refer to the System  
Administrator Guide on the DocuPrint CD.  
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Paper Jams  
Paper Jams  
Your printer has been designed to provide reliable,  
trouble-free operation. However, you may experience an  
occasional paper jam.  
When the printer detects a misfeed or a paper jam, it stops  
printing and displays a Control Panel message.  
After you clear the paper jam, the printer will resume  
operation to complete the print job. The pages in the  
print engine will be reprinted when the jam is cleared and  
printing resumes.  
Paper jams occur most often when:  
What Causes a  
• The paper stock does not meet specification. See  
Paper Jam?  
• The paper stock is in poor condition.  
• The printer needs cleaning.  
• Printer parts are worn and need to be replaced.  
• A paper tray is not securely closed.  
Table 5.1 lists the types of paper jams that may occur. If  
you see a Control Panel message that indicates a paper  
jam, find the message in the left-hand column and  
perform the accompanying steps to clear the paper jam.  
Paper Jam Messages  
Be careful not to touch any of the components  
inside the printer when removing jammed paper.  
They may be very hot.  
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Paper Jams  
Table 5.1 Paper jam messages  
Message  
Description/Corrective Action  
A paper jam has occurred at the duplex unit.  
Duplex Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
A paper jam has occurred at the exit path to the output bin.  
Exit Jam- Open  
Rear & Top Cover  
A paper jam has occurred at the offset catch tray.  
Offset Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
A paper jam has occurred while feeding from Tray 1.  
Tray 1 Jam-  
Open Tray 1  
A paper jam has occurred while feeding from Tray 2.  
ACTION: If Tray 2 is a 2,000 sheet feeder, refer to “Paper Jam While Feeding  
Tray 2 Jam-  
Open Tray 2  
If Tray 2 is a 500 sheet feeder, refer to “Paper Jam While Feeding  
A paper jam has occurred while feeding from Tray 3.  
ACTION: If Tray 3 is a 2,000 sheet feeder, refer to “Paper Jam While Feeding  
Tray 3 Jam-  
Open Tray 3  
If Tray 3 is a 500 sheet feeder, refer to “Paper Jam While Feeding  
A paper jam has occurred inside the top cover or the multi bypass feeder.  
Paper Jam-  
Open Top Cover  
The size of the paper fed was not the size expected by the printer, causing a  
jam inside the rear cover.  
Paper Size Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam While  
Feeding through  
Duplex Module  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the rear cover.  
1
Be careful not to touch  
the fuser. It becomes  
very hot from printing.  
Duplex Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
Check and carefully pull out any  
jammed paper.  
2
Clear Paper Path  
Close the rear cover.  
3
4
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
Close Covers  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam While  
Exiting to Standard  
Output Bin  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the rear cover.  
1
Be careful not to touch  
the fuser. It becomes  
very hot from printing.  
Exit Jam- Open  
Rear & Top Cover  
Open the top cover all the way to  
the back until it stops.  
2
Be sure to remove any  
paper that may be in the  
output bin.  
Pull out the laser print cartridge  
and set it down on a flat surface.  
3
4
To prevent stains, place  
the cartridge on a surface  
covered with old  
newspaper or some other  
disposable material.  
Remove PrintCart  
Clear Paper Path  
Check the area where the laser  
print cartridge was located and  
remove any jammed paper.  
Check and carefully remove any  
jammed paper under the rear  
cover.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Reinstall the cartridge, inserting  
its two projecting parts into the  
printer’s guide channels.  
5
Be sure to push the  
cartridge all the way into  
the printer.  
Close the top cover.  
6
Close the rear cover.  
7
8
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam While  
Feeding to Offset  
Catch Tray  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the rear cover.  
1
2
3
Be careful not to touch  
the fuser. It becomes  
very hot from printing.  
Offset Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
Open the Offset Catch Tray’s rear  
cover.  
Open Offset Door  
Clear Paper Path  
Remove any jammed paper  
inside either open cover.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Close the Offset Catch Tray’s rear  
cover.  
4
Close the printer’s rear cover.  
5
6
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam While  
Feeding from Tray 1  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Pull Tray 1 completely out of the  
printer.  
1
To remove the tray from  
the printer, pull it out,  
then gently remove it from  
the printer while lifting it  
up.  
Tray 1 Jam  
Open Tray 1  
If there is wrinkled paper in the  
tray, remove it.  
2
Open the multi bypass feeder  
and extend it:  
3
4
1 Hold both sides where  
2
indicated and tilt it up slightly.  
2
2 Gently lift up and pull out  
towards you until it stops.  
1
Lift/Extend MBF  
Open Top Cover  
Open the top cover all the way to  
the back until it stops.  
Be sure to remove any  
paper that may be in the  
output bin.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Pull out the laser print cartridge  
and set it down on a flat surface.  
5
To prevent stains, place  
the cartridge on a surface  
covered with old  
newspaper or some other  
disposable material.  
Check the area where the laser  
print cartridge was located and  
remove any jammed paper.  
6
7
Also remove any paper  
remaining behind the multi  
bypass feeder, or in the Tray 1  
opening.  
Remove PrintCart  
Clear Paper Path  
Reinstall the cartridge, inserting  
its two projecting parts into the  
printer’s guide channels.  
Be sure to push the  
cartridge all the way into  
the printer.  
Close the top cover.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Reinsert the multi bypass feeder  
tray.  
9
Hold both sides where indicated  
and push it straight back until it  
stops.  
Reinstall Tray 1.  
10  
11  
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear a jam while feeding from the  
2,000 sheet feeder installed either as Tray 2 or Tray 3.  
(Note: the illustrations below show a feeder installed as  
Tray 2, but the procedure is the same for a feeder installed  
as Tray 3.)  
Paper Jam While  
Feeding from 2,000  
Sheet Feeder  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the feeder’s front door.  
1
Tray 2 Jam-  
Open Tray 2  
or  
Tray 3 Jam-  
Open Tray 3  
Remove any jammed or wrinkled  
paper.  
2
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the feeder’s rear cover.  
3
Open Rear TrayDr  
Clear Paper Path  
Remove any jammed or wrinkled  
paper.  
4
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Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Push back the feeder’s front door.  
5
Close the feeder’s rear cover.  
6
7
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam while feeding from a  
500 Sheet Feeder installed as Tray 2 or Tray 3. (Note: the  
illustrations below show one 500 Sheet Feeder installed,  
but the procedure is the same for a second feeder installed  
as Tray 3.)  
Paper Jam While  
Feeding from 500  
Sheet Feeder  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Pull all trays completely out of  
the printer.  
1
To remove a tray from the  
printer, pull it out until it  
stops, then gently remove  
it from the printer while  
lifting it up.  
If there is wrinkled paper in a  
tray, remove it.  
2
Tray 2 Jam  
Open Tray 2  
or  
Tray 3 Jam  
Open Tray 3  
Open the feeder’s rear cover.  
3
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Remove any jammed paper.  
4
5
6
Check inside the printer and  
remove any jammed paper.  
Close the feeder’s rear cover.  
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Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the multi bypass feeder  
7
and extend it:  
1 Hold both sides where  
2
indicated and tilt it up slightly.  
2
2 Gently lift up and pull out  
towards you until it stops.  
1
Lift/Extend MBF  
Open Top Cover  
Open the top cover all the way to  
the back until it stops.  
8
Be sure to remove any  
paper that may be in the  
output bin.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Pull out the laser print cartridge  
and set it down on a flat surface.  
9
To prevent stains, place  
the cartridge on a surface  
covered with old  
newspaper or some other  
disposable material.  
Check the area where the laser  
print cartridge was located and  
remove any jammed paper.  
10  
11  
Remove PrintCart  
Clear Paper Path  
Reinstall the cartridge, inserting  
its two projecting parts into the  
printer’s guide channels.  
Be sure to push the  
cartridge all the way into  
the printer.  
Close the top cover.  
12  
Close Covers  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Reinsert the multi bypass feeder  
tray.  
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Hold both sides where indicated  
and push it straight back until it  
stops.  
Insert MBF  
Reinstall all paper trays.  
14  
15  
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
Insert Tray 2  
or  
Insert Tray 3  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam While  
Printing  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the top cover all the way to  
the back until it stops.  
1
2
3
Paper Jam-  
Open Top Cover  
Open the multi bypass feeder  
and extend it:  
1 Hold both sides where  
2
indicated and tilt it up slightly.  
2
2 Gently lift up and pull out  
towards you until it stops.  
Lift/Extend MBF  
or  
1
Lift/Extend MBF  
Remove All Paper  
Remove all paper.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Pull out the laser print cartridge  
and set it down on a flat surface.  
4
To prevent stains, place  
the cartridge on a surface  
covered with old  
newspaper or some other  
disposable material.  
Check the area where the laser  
print cartridge was located and  
remove any jammed paper.  
5
6
Remove PrintCart  
Clear Paper Path  
Remove all paper.  
Reinstall the cartridge, inserting  
its two projecting parts into the  
printer’s guide channels.  
7
Be sure to push the  
cartridge all the way into  
the printer.  
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Paper Jams  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Reinsert the multi bypass feeder  
tray.  
8
If it was extended, hold both  
sides where indicated and push it  
straight back until it stops.  
Insert MBF  
Reload the multi bypass feeder.  
9
Manual Feed  
Close the top cover.  
10  
11  
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
Close Covers  
instructions.  
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Paper Jams  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
Paper Jam Because of  
Mismatch between  
Expected and Actual  
Size Fed  
Control Panel Message  
Corrective Action  
Open the rear cover.  
1
Be careful not to touch  
the fuser. It becomes  
very hot from printing.  
Paper Size Jam-  
Open Rear Cover  
Load any tray with the size  
needed for the job printing.  
Check to make sure the multi  
bypass feeder size menu is  
correctly set.  
Carefully pull out any jammed  
paper:  
2
2
1 Open the lever on the side of  
1
the fuser.  
2 Pull the jammed paper straight  
up and out.  
Close the rear cover.  
Clear Paper Path  
3
4
Check the Control Panel display.  
If the jam has been cleared and  
all covers are closed, the Control  
Panel will display Processing  
or Ready. If a paper jam message  
remains, there is still paper  
jammed in the printer. Refer to  
instructions.  
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Solving Printing Problems  
If you have any problems with the operation of your  
printer, refer to Table 5.2 for suggested remedies.  
Table 5.2 Printer Operation Problems  
Problem  
Action  
The printer will not print • Check with your network administrator to see that the printer is powered up,  
at all, or a file sent from  
the client/server will not  
print.  
connected to the network and that the network is operational.  
• Check Control Panel messages for “Paper Jam,” “Close Covers,” etc.  
• If the port (parallel or network) the printer is connected to is disabled, enable  
it. Check the Configuration Sheet for the port you are using to see if the Port  
Enable item in the appropriate Interface Menu is set to On. If it is set to Off,  
set it to On and try again.  
• If the printer has printed recently, do the following:  
- Attempt to print a Configuration Sheet. If it does not print, contact your  
customer support center.  
- If the Configuration Sheet prints, check to see that the printer is configured  
properly.  
- If the printer is configured properly, check the Configuration Sheet to  
confirm that the correct emulation is (PDL) enabled for the port or  
protocol you are using.  
- If the correct emulation is (PDL) enabled and the printer continues not to  
print, contact your customer support center.  
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Table 5.2 Printer Operation Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Action  
A printed page does not • Make certain that the software application you are using to create your print  
look as expected.  
job is configured properly. Refer to your software documentation.  
• Make sure the correct driver is being used.  
• Print a configuration sheet. If it does not print correctly, contact your  
customer support center.  
• Send a file containing PCL or PostScript commands to the printer.  
- If your page prints as it should, your printer and interface are functioning  
properly.  
- If your information prints correctly, but doesn't look right, you may have:  
- An error in your command sequence/operator.  
- A missing downloaded font.  
- A mismatched printer option against your host formatting.  
- Command errors may be identified by looking at your input file. You can  
determine which fonts are in the system by printing a PCL or PS Font List.  
You can verify your data setup by printing a Configuration Sheet and  
checking your printer setup.  
The requested font for  
the job does not print.  
Print a PCL Font List, or PostScript Font List if the job is PostScript.  
• If fonts print on the Font List, your print job may need correcting.  
• If fonts do not print on the Font List, reload the fonts and print another PCL  
or PostScript Font List.  
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Table 5.2 Printer Operation Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Action  
PostScript commands  
are printed instead of  
the PostScript job.  
• Make certain that the software application you are using to create your job is  
configured properly. Refer to your software documentation.  
• The job sent to the printer might have included an incorrect header, and  
therefore, not have indicated that a PostScript job was being sent.  
- Check your software to make sure the PostScript header file is being sent  
to the printer.  
• Set the PS Errors item in the System Menu to On and resend the job.  
- If an error page prints, there is a problem in the PostScript coding. Correct  
the coding problem and resend the job. Asking for features not available  
can cause a configuration error.  
- If the job still does not print and an error page was not printed, the job  
may require additional memory.  
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Table 5.2 Printer Operation Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Action  
A PostScript or PCL job  
fails to print.  
• Check that you are using the correct PostScript or PCL printer driver.  
• For a PostScript job, set the PS Errors item in the PostScript Menu to On and  
resend the job.  
- If an error page prints, there is a problem in the PostScript coding. Correct  
the coding problem and resend the job. Asking for features not available  
can cause a configuration error.  
- If the job still does not print and an error page was not printed, the job  
may require additional memory. See the Supplies/Options Guide provided  
with your printer for ordering more memory.  
• For a PCL job, do the following:  
- Check the output for PCL errors.  
- If there is a problem in the PCL coding, correct the coding problem and  
resend the job.  
- If there is no error message, resend the job.  
- If the job still does not print and the error message says “out of memory”,  
the job may require additional memory. See the Supplies/Options Guide  
provided with your printer for ordering more memory.  
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Solving Print Quality Problems  
Solving Print Quality Problems  
If you have any problems with your printer’s printed  
output, refer to Table 5.3 for suggested remedies.  
The cases listed in Table 5.3 are probable cases only, and may  
not represent all of the possible cases which may occur under  
actual operating conditions. If you experience a problem which  
does not seem to fall under any of the cases listed in this table,  
or if you are concerned about any other aspect of printer  
operation, contact your customer support center.  
Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Turn off Draft Mode.  
Light/faint prints  
Draft Mode.  
Overall image is lighter  
than normal.  
Toner level low/empty.  
Remove the print cartridge carefully and  
vigorously shake it several times, then  
reinstall it. (This may help redistribute the  
remaining toner before having to replace  
the cartridge.)  
Damp paper stock.  
Replace paper stock.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Blank Prints  
If just installed, the laser print  
Remove the tape insert. Refer to Step 4 on  
cartridge insert (tape) may still be page 4-5.  
in place.  
Entire printed page is  
blank with no visible  
print.  
Multiple sheets are being fed  
from the paper tray at the same  
time.  
Remove the paper from the paper tray and  
fan it. Ensure that paper is correctly loaded  
in the tray with edges under metal corners.  
No printable data received from  
computer.  
Print a Test Print. If the Test Print is normal,  
check the following:  
• Interface cable between computer and  
printer  
• Printer set up and application software  
If the Test Print is blank, contact your  
customer support center.  
Defective laser print cartridge or  
low on toner.  
Replace the laser print cartridge.  
Black prints  
Defective laser print cartridge, or  
the print cartridge is at its end of  
life.  
Replace the laser print cartridge.  
The page is entirely  
black.  
Printer power supply has failed.  
Contact your customer support center for  
service.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Damp paper stock.  
Corrective Action(s)  
Spot deletions  
Replace the paper stock.  
Replace the laser print cartridge.  
Areas of the print are  
extremely light or  
missing.  
Defective laser print cartridge, or  
the cartridge is at its end of life.  
Vertical line deletions  
Laser print cartridge not installed Remove then reinstall the laser print  
correctly  
cartridge.  
Localized print deletions  
forming narrow lines  
running in the direction  
of paper movement.  
Paper debris in laser print  
cartridge area.  
Remove laser print cartridge and inspect  
for paper debris and remove.  
Defective laser print cartridge, or Replace the laser print cartridge.  
the cartridge is at its end of life  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Replace the paper stock.  
Horizontal line  
deletions  
Defective paper stock, creases,  
folds, etc.  
Localized print deletions  
appearing as bands  
running across the page  
perpendicular to the  
direction of paper  
movement.  
Vertical dark streaks  
Defective laser print cartridge, or  
the cartridge is at its end of life.  
Replace the laser print cartridge.  
Black lines running  
across the print in the  
direction of paper  
movement.  
Defective Fuser.  
Replace the Fuser. See the System  
Administrator Guide on the Product CD for  
ordering and installation instructions.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Repetitive horizontal  
dark streaks  
Contaminated paper path.  
Print several blank sheets of paper to  
remove any toner accumulations.  
Black lines running  
across the page  
perpendicular to the  
direction of paper  
movement.  
Defective laser print cartridge, or  
the cartridge is at its end of life.  
Replace the laser print cartridge.  
Dark spots/marks  
Defective fuser.  
Replace the fuser.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Damp paper stock.  
Corrective Action(s)  
Replace paper stock.  
Unfused or partially  
fused image  
Heavy or unusual paper stock.  
Use only approved paper/media. (See  
The printed image is not  
fully fused to the paper  
and easily rubs off.  
Defective Fuser.  
Replace the Fuser. See the System  
Administrator Guide on the Product CD for  
ordering and installation instructions.  
Wrinkled prints  
Poor paper condition.  
Paper is damp.  
Inspect/replace the paper stock.  
Replace paper stock.  
Prints are wrinkled,  
creased, or torn.  
Paper debris in path.  
Paper skew.  
Clear paper path.  
Check paper tray guides.  
Fuser is at its end of life  
Replace the Fuser. See the System  
Administrator Guide on the Product CD for  
ordering and installation instructions.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Poor paper condition.  
Corrective Action(s)  
Blurred prints  
Inspect/replace the paper stock.  
Image is blurred at the  
edges.  
Paper is damp.  
Replace the paper stock.  
Random deletions  
Poor paper condition.  
Paper is damp.  
Inspect/replace the paper stock.  
Replace the paper stock.  
Random light areas and  
deletions.  
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Table 5.3 Print Quality Problems (continued)  
Problem  
Possible Cause(s)  
Corrective Action(s)  
Grainy Graphics  
The printer tried to print a  
complex graphic image with  
inadequate memory.  
Refer to the System Administrator Guide on  
the Product CD for a discussion of memory  
requirements.  
A graphic image is  
coarse or grainy (like a  
brick or checkerboard  
pattern) rather than a  
smooth halftone.  
Broken Page/Page Too The printer tried to print a  
Refer to the System Administrator Guide on  
the printer’s CD-ROM for a discussion of  
memory requirements.  
Complex  
complex graphic image with  
inadequate memory.  
The printed image is  
missing all of the image  
print after a straight line.  
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Additional Sources of  
Troubleshooting Assistance  
If you encounter an error message, problem, or print  
defect that you are unable to correct by using your User  
Guide or the On-Line Help system, you may need to  
contact your System Administrator or refer to the System  
Administrator Guide on the Product CD. For more  
complicated problems, contact your customer support  
center for assistance.  
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Printer Specifications  
Printer Specifications  
Rated Print Speed 20 ppm  
28 ppm  
Image Resolution True 1200 dpi (half speed)  
1200 dpi Image Quality  
600 dpi  
300 dpi (PCL5e)  
Processor Motorola Power PC 200 MHz processor  
Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle 20 ppm up to 100,000 Impressions per month  
28 ppm up to 130,000 Impressions per month  
Nominal Voltage 100 – 120 VAC or 220 – 240 VAC  
Nominal Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz  
Power Consumption Less than 1.1 kW during operation  
Power Saver mode operational after specified period of not  
printing (15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 180 minutes, or off)  
Noise Level 49.5 dB (A) continuous running  
35 dB (A) in stand by  
Temperature 5 – 35 degrees C during operation (41 – 95 degrees F)  
Relative Humidity 15% to 85% during operation (Non-condensing)  
Dimensions 20¼ in, (W) x 18 in (D) x 15 in (H)  
490mm (W) x 460mm(D) x 395mm(H)  
Weight 27 KG / 60 lbs.  
Memory Capacity 32 MB standard  
192 MB maximum  
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Standard Features • 500-sheet Standard Input Tray  
• 150-sheet Multi Bypass Feeder  
• 500-sheet Standard Face-down Output Bin  
• IEEE 1284 Bidirectional Parallel Interface  
• USB Interface  
• CentreWare Administration Software  
• Unidirectional Windows Drivers  
• Internet Printer Administration Embedded HTTP Server  
• PostScript 3 Language  
Available Options • 16 MB DIMM  
• 32 MB DIMM  
• 64 MB DIMM  
• 8 MB Flash DIMM  
• Hard Disk  
• 10Base2 Ethernet Network Interface Card  
• Token Ring Network Interface Card  
• Serial RS232-C Card  
• 500 Sheet Feeder – A4/Letter Tray  
• 500 Sheet Feeder – A3/Ledger Tray  
• 2000 Sheet Feeder – A4/Letter Tray  
• Duplex Module  
• 500 Sheet Offset Catch Tray  
Appendix A: Printer Specifications  
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FCC Notices…USA  
FCC Notices…USA  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manuals, may cause  
interference with radio communications. The equipment,  
in its base configurations (See the Caution Statement on  
page B-3.), has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference, when the equipment  
is operated in a residential environment. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If the equipment does cause  
harmful interference with radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Radio Frequency  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
the receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or a experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not  
specifically approved by the manufacturer may void the  
authority granted by the FCC to operate this equipment.  
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to  
maintain compliance with FCC regulations.  
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FCC Notices…USA  
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or  
television interference caused by using other than  
recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or  
modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes  
or modifications could void the user's authority to operate  
this equipment.  
To assure compliance with FCC regulations on  
electromagnetic interference, use a properly shielded and  
grounded cable. Use of a substitute cable not properly  
shielded and grounded may result in a violation of FCC  
regulations.  
The Class B base configuration uses the parallel cable  
for communication. Use of either or both USB and  
Ethernet cables denotes Class A operation not intended  
for home use.  
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Certifications…Canadian  
Certifications…Canadian  
The equipment is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories,  
UL 1950, certified by Canadian Standards Association,  
CSA22.2, No. 950  
60 HZ, 115V  
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European Markets  
European Markets  
The CE marking applied to this product symbolises Xerox  
Ltd Declaration of Conformity with the following  
applicable Directives of the European Union.  
CE  
Council Directive 73/23/EC amended by Council  
Directive 93/68/EC, on the harmonisation of the laws of  
the Member States related to equipment designated for  
use within certain voltage limits.  
Council Directive 89/336/EC, approximation of the laws  
of the Member States related to electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
When applicable: Council Directive 99/5/EC, on the  
harmonisation of the laws of the Member States related to  
radio and telecommunications terminal equipment.  
A full declaration defining the relevant Directives and  
referenced standards can be obtained from your Xerox Ltd  
representative  
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European Markets  
WARNING (Class A products according to  
EN55022)  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this  
product may cause radio interference in which case, the  
user may be required to take adequate measures.  
WARNING (Immunity)  
In order to allow this product to operate in proximity to  
Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) equipment, the  
external radiation from the ISM equipment may have to  
be limited or special mitigation measures taken.  
Changes or modifications to this equipment not  
specifically approved by the manufacturer may result in  
noncompliance with one or more of the directives listed  
above.  
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to  
maintain compliance with the EMC directive (89/336/  
EEC).  
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European Markets  
EN55022  
Configuration  
Specification  
Base Printer  
EN55022-B  
EN55022-A  
Base Printer with Token Ring  
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Safety Extra Low Voltage  
Safety Approval  
The printer’s printing system is in compliance with  
various governmental agencies and national safety  
regulations. All system ports meet the requirements for  
Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits for connection to  
customer-owned devices and networks.  
Additions of customer-owned or third-party accessories  
attached to the system must meet or exceed the  
requirements listed above.  
Since this system consists of several modules requiring  
external connection, it must be installed per the  
manufacturer’s installation procedure.  
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Printer Options  
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Optional Equipment  
Optional Equipment  
The optional equipment described in this User guide  
allow you to add special features to your printer or  
upgrade your printer system to meet your particular  
needs. Table C.1 on page C-3 provides a brief description  
of each enhancement available. The part number needed  
to place an order can be found on the Supplies/Options  
Guide that came with the printer.  
Normally, the optional equipment kits come with installation  
instructions. However, the memory upgrade kit instructions are  
included in this appendix because they are not included with  
the memory kits.  
To order any of the equipment listed below, see the  
separate Supplies/Options Guide or call your authorized  
Xerox reseller.  
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Optional Equipment  
Table C.1 Optional Equipment  
Optional Kits  
Hard Drive  
Use  
Allows for secure job and proof job printing, storage of fonts and  
overlays, and increases the productivity of multiple-page jobs via  
electronic pre-collation.  
500 sheet feeder with option of  
A3/Ledger size tray or A4/Letter  
size tray  
Additional media tray and feeder. The tray is interchangeable with  
Tray 1 or any 500 Sheet Feeder.  
2,000 Sheet Feeder  
Enables loading of up to 2,000 sheets of paper of A4 or Letter size.  
The 2000 Sheet Feeder can be attached to the printer directly, or be  
installed together with the optional 500-sheet paper feeder.  
Offset Catch Tray  
Enables stacking of up to 500 sheets of paper with the ability to  
offset successive jobs (or multiple copies within the same job) from  
each other. Supplements the standard output bin.  
Duplex Unit  
Allows printing on both sides of the sheet of paper.  
Ethernet 10Base2 Card  
Provides 10Base2 MBPS Ethernet network capability for IPX/SPX,  
TCP/IP, DLC/LLC, SNMP and EtherTalk protocols.  
Token Ring Card  
Serial Card  
Provides network capability utilizing IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, DLC/LLC,  
SNMP and TokenTalk protocols.  
Provides an RS232C interface, using a DB9 connector. The serial  
port is bi-directional—i.e., it can receive data from the computer as  
well as transmit data from the printer to the computer.  
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Optional Equipment  
Table C.1 Optional Equipment (continued)  
Optional Kits  
Use  
Memory (DIMMs)  
Increases the font capability and enhances the speed of data  
transfer and complex page processing.  
Memory kits are available in three configurations, packaged in  
single units each:  
- 64 MB  
- 32 MB  
- 16 MB  
The printer utilizes industry standard DIMMs with the following  
specifications:  
- 162 pin, 60 ns (or faster) DIMMs  
- 32 bit wide (non parity)  
- EDO  
Flash Memory (DIMMs)  
Provides 8 MB of memory for storage of downloaded fonts and  
overlays.  
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Index  
XI  
A
C
A3 size paper  
CDs 1-9 1-11  
Dimensions 2-4  
Cleaning the printer 4-2  
Supported trays/  
Collating output  
PCL jobs 3-11  
bins 2-4  
A4 size paper  
PostScript jobs 3-24  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
Com10 size envelopes  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
A5 size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
Configuration Sheet  
Printing 3-57  
A6 size paper  
Connectivity 1-4  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
Control Panel  
Display 3-36  
Indicator lights 3-37  
Keys 3-38 3-39  
Location 1-6  
B
Menu  
B4-JIS size paper  
options 3-40 3-54  
Using 3-35 ??  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
Custom Paper Sizes  
Examples 3-62  
B5-JIS size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/  
bins 2-4  
Custom paper  
sizes 3-61 ??  
Configuring 3-61  
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C5 size envelopes  
H
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Hard Drive C-3  
I
D
Interface connectors  
Demo Page  
Location 1-6  
Printing 3-57  
Disk Directory  
L
Printing 3-57  
Labels  
DL size envelopes  
Sizes supported 2-4  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Supported Trays/Bins 2-4  
Laser print cartridge  
Location 1-7  
Draft Mode 3-19, 3-30  
Replacing 4-3 4-5  
Drivers  
Configuring 3-5  
Installing 3-5  
PCL emulation  
Description 3-4  
Features 3-6  
Using 3-7 3-20  
PostScript  
Ledger size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Legal size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Description 3-5  
Features 3-6  
Using 3-21 3-34  
Letter size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Duplex printing 1-4, 3-59 3-60  
PCL driver 3-10  
M
PostScript driver 3-23  
Maintenance Kit 4-6  
Memory Upgrade C-4  
Duplex printing unit  
Location 1-8  
Menu Map  
Printing 3-57  
E
Mirror images 3-29  
Ethernet 10/100 Card C-3  
Monarch size envelopes  
Dimensions 2-4  
Executive size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
Multi bypass feeder  
F
Capacity 2-4  
Location 1-6, 1-7  
Paper loading 2-16 2-18  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Flash memory C-4  
Folio size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
N
Fonts 1-5  
Negative images 3-29  
Fuser  
Location 1-7  
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Paper support and stopper  
O
Location 1-6  
Offset Catch Tray  
Capacity 2-4  
Password jobs  
Deleting 3-56  
Printing 3-55  
Location 1-8  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Using 3-58  
PCL emulation  
Drivers  
Offsetting output 3-12, 3-25, 3-58  
Overlays 3-20  
Description 3-4  
Using 3-7 3-20  
PCL Font List  
P
Printing 3-57  
Page Description Languages 1-5  
Page overlays 3-20  
PCL 5e driver  
See Drivers, PCL emulation  
Paper  
PCL 6 driver  
Jams  
See Drivers, PCL emulation  
See Paper jams  
PostScript driver  
Selecting for use 2-2  
Sizes supported  
See Drivers, PostScript  
A3/Ledger size tray 2-4  
A4/Letter size tray 2-4  
Multi bypass feeder 2-4, 2-5  
Offset Catch Tray 2-4, 2-5  
Standard output bin 2-4, 2-5  
Tray 1 2-4, 2-5  
PostScript Font List  
Printing 3-57  
Power cord receptacle  
Location 1-6  
Power switch  
Tray 2 2-4, 2-5  
Location 1-6  
Tray 3 2-4, 2-5  
Print speeds 1-5  
2,000 sheet feeder 2-4  
Unacceptable for use 2-3  
Weights supported 2-2  
Printer cleaning 4-2  
Printer components 1-6 1-8  
Paper amount indicator  
Printer drivers  
Location 1-6  
See Drivers  
Paper jams 5-5 5-26  
Causes 5-5  
Printer Management Software CD 1-11  
Clearing 5-5 5-26  
Control Panel messages 5-6  
Printer reports  
Printing 3-57  
Types 3-57  
Paper loading 2-7 2-18  
A3/Ledger size tray 2-10 2-13  
A4/Letter size tray 2-7 2-9  
Multi bypass feeder 2-16 2-18  
2,000 sheet feeder 2-14 2-15  
Problems  
See Troubleshooting  
Product CD 1-11  
Proof printing  
Paper orientation  
PCL jobs 3-9  
PostScript jobs 3-22  
A3/Ledger size tray 2-11  
A4/Letter size tray 2-8  
Multi bypass feeder 2-17  
2,000 sheet feeder 2-15  
R
Rear cover  
Paper output 1-4  
Paper sources 1-3  
Location 1-6, 1-7  
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Resolution 1-5  
U
Universal Tray C-3  
S
Secure printing  
V
PCL jobs 3-8  
PostScript jobs 3-21  
Ventilation slots  
Location 1-6  
Serial card C-3  
W
Standard output bin  
Capacity 2-4  
Watermarks  
Location 1-6  
PCL jobs 3-19  
PostScript jobs 3-27  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Statement size paper  
Dimensions 2-4  
Numerics  
Supported trays/bins 2-4  
2,000 sheet feeder  
Capacity 2-4  
Location 1-8  
T
Paper loading 2-14 2-15  
Paper sizes supported 2-4  
Test Print  
Printing 3-57  
500 sheet feeder  
Token Ring Card C-3  
Location 1-8  
Toner  
See Laser print cartridge  
Top cover  
Location 1-6, 1-7  
Transparencies  
Sizes supported 2-4  
Supported Trays/Bins 2-4  
Tray 1  
Capacity 2-4  
Location 1-6  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Tray 2  
Capacity 2-4  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Tray 3  
Capacity 2-4  
Paper sizes supported 2-4, 2-5  
Troubleshooting  
Assistance 5-39  
Operation problems 5-27 ??  
Paper jams 5-5 5-26  
Print quality problems 5-31 5-38  
TrueType fonts  
PCL jobs 3-16  
PostScript jobs 3-31  
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