Genicom Printer LN45 User Manual

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Intelliprint mL450 User  
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Chapter 1 Unpacking and Installing Your Printer  
How This Manual is Organized  
This manual consists of 7 chapters and 5 appendices as follows:  
Provides information on how to contact GENICOM LLC for technical support, service and repair issues,  
and also provides part numbers for the printer, options, and consumables.  
Describes cautions to take when installing, transporting, or operating the printer. Also includes applicable  
regulatory compliances of your printer.  
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Code Class 1 - LCD Messages 6-19  
Code Class 2 - LCD Messages 6-20  
Code Class 3 - LCD Messages 6-20  
Code Class 4 - LCD Messages 6-21  
Code Class 5 - LCD Messages 6-24  
Code Class 6 - LCD Messages 6-27  
Code Class 7 - LCD Messages 6-27  
Code Class 8 - LCD Messages 6-28  
Code Class 9 - LCD Messages 6-29  
Alphanumeric Code Class - LCD Messages 6-29  
Ethernet Network Interface Troubleshooting 6-30  
Power-Up Troubleshooting 6-30  
Printing Problems 6-31  
BOOTP Troubleshooting 6-31  
DHCP Troubleshooting 6-32  
RARP Troubleshooting 6-32  
PostScript Problems 6-32  
Bitmap Graphics 6-33  
Technical Support 6-33  
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Preface  
In this Chapter . . .  
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Features  
Welcome  
Thank you for selecting the GENICOM LN45 or Intelliprint mL450 laser printer. In this manual you will  
find important information regarding operation and care of your printer. Please read this manual in its  
entirety and keep it at hand for later reference.  
Features  
Your laser printer comes with the following features.  
High-speed and high-quality printing  
Both the LN45 and the Intelliprint mL450 have paper output of 45 pages per minute with a resolution  
of up to 600 x 600 dpi, assuring razor-sharp output of graphics and text, even at very small point sizes.  
Two integral interfaces  
Base configurations of both the LN45 and the Intelliprint mL450 have two integral interfaces: a bidi-  
rectional parallel port and an Ethernet 10/100BaseT port.  
Flexible Paper Source and Delivery  
The printer comes standard with two 500-sheet universal paper cassettes and the Multi- Bypass Feeder.  
An optional 2500-sheet High Capacity Feeder (HCF), Envelope Feeder, and Duplexer can be installed.  
The printer also features the following paper output options—Face Down Output Tray, Face-Up Tray,  
and Finisher/Stapler.  
Ergonomic operation  
The easy-to-read display clearly shows the operation status of the printer. Ergonomically shaped  
front-panel push-buttons are used to control all functions.  
User-friendly EP cartridge  
The integrated EP cartridge contains both the toner and the photosensitive drum in a single housing,  
which makes it easy to replace the cartridge.  
Continuous printing of up to 3550 sheets  
The two standard paper cassettes hold about 500 sheets of paper each and the multi bypass feeder  
holds 50 sheets. Trays 3, 4, and 5 in the optional HCF unit provide a total of 2500 sheets. Together  
they allow continuous printing of up to 3550 sheets.  
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Base Configuration (for table-top use)  
Standard Configurations  
The LN45 or Intelliprint mL450 printer can be ordered in the following two standard configurations:  
Base Configuration (for table-top use)  
Memory: 64 Mbytes RAM Memory  
Resolutions: 300 x 300 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi  
Paper Input: Two 500-sheet universal paper trays and one 50-sheet Multi-Purpose Bypass Feeder for  
paper, transparencies, envelopes, and other non-standard paper sizes  
Paper Output: One 500-sheet face down tray  
Interfaces: Bidirectional 1284 Parallel Port (Type-B); Ethernet 10/100BaseT Port  
Printer Languages: Adobe PostScript 3 and PCL6  
Optional Network  
Interface Ports  
(RJ45, BNC,  
RS-232C/422  
Serial, etc.)  
Output Tray  
Full Sensor  
Parallel Port  
(integral)  
Ethernet 10Base-T Port  
(integral)  
Finisher/Stapler  
Power Connector  
Duplexer Connector  
AC Power  
Input Connector  
Finisher/Stapler Connector  
High Capacity Feeder Connector  
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Standard Configurations  
Extended Configuration (floor-standing)  
Memory: 64 Mbytes RAM Memory  
Resolutions: 300 x 300 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi  
Paper Input: Two 500-sheet universal paper trays and one 50-sheet Multi-Purpose Bypass Feeder  
Paper Output: One 500-sheet face down tray  
Interfaces: Bidirectional 1284 Parallel Port (Type-B); Ethernet 10/100BaseT Port  
Printer Languages: Adobe PostScript 3 and PCL6  
Paper Handling Options: Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder (includes one 500-sheet tray and two  
1,000-sheet trays), Finisher/Stapler Unit (supports 3,000 sheets, offers 3-hole punch capability and sta-  
ples up to 50 sheets). Stapling and 3-hole punch functions can be used in conjunction to provide a  
3-hole punched and stapled finished document of up to 50 sheets.  
Printer  
Duplexer  
High  
Capacity  
Feeder  
Finisher/Stapler  
Unit  
NOTE:  
The LN45 Bundle, and the Intelliprint mL450 Bundle printers come standard with Ethernet,  
Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder, and the Finisher/Stapler Unit.  
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Extended Configuration (floor-standing)  
Manual Conventions  
NOTE:  
Notes contain tips, extra information, or important information that deserves emphasis or  
reiteration.  
Caution: Cautions present information that you need to know to avoid equipment damage,  
process failure, or extreme annoyance. Pay special attention to these sections and read  
them fully before operating the printer. GENICOM will not be responsible for any problems or  
damage arising from improper use.  
WARNING! Warnings indicate the possibility of personal injury if a specific procedure is not  
performed exactly as described in the manual. Pay special attention to these sections and  
read them fully to prevent possible injury.  
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Manual Conventions  
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Installation Precautions  
About this Chapter  
Describes a suitable location for your laser printer and how to unpack and install it. Be sure to read this chap-  
ter before setting up the printer.  
Installation Precautions  
Before unpacking your laser printer, it is recommended that you read the following to assist locating a suit-  
able spot for your new laser printer. To make optimum use of the printer, observe the following precautions  
when locating the printer.  
Environment  
WARNING: The installation surface must be stable and very sturdy to support the consider-  
able weight of the printer. If the printer falls over, there is a severe risk of injuries.  
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Place the printer on a horizontal, sturdy and stable surface. The printer weighs about 106 lbs. (48 kg)  
and may cause injury if it falls over.  
Always place the printer under the following conditions:  
Temperature: 50º to 95º F (10 to 35º C)  
Humidity: 15 to 85% (non-condensation)  
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Be sure to keep the temperature to below 82º F (28º C) if the humidity is 85%  
If the temperature changes drastically from a cold environment to a warm environment, condensation  
may develop inside the printer and cause print problems. Therefore, be sure to let the printer rest for  
some time to adjust to the new temperature.  
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Do not subject the printer to direct sunlight or a malfunction may result.  
Do not place the printer in a location with high temperature and humidity, poor ventilation, or high  
level of dust, otherwise a fire hazard or electric shock may result.  
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Do not place the printer near heaters or similar objects, otherwise a fire hazard may result.  
Never block the ventilation openings of the printer, otherwise the internal temperature will build up  
and cause a fire hazard.  
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Do not place the printer near alcohol, benzine, or other volatile and flammable materials, or a fire haz-  
ard may result.  
Space requirements  
CAUTION: Be sure to leave ample space between the ventilation openings on the printer  
and the nearest wall or other surface, otherwise overheating may occur leading to a fire  
hazard. For easy operation, maintenance and replacing of consumables, you should also  
leave the clearances shown below around the printer. Installation of the printer should be  
carried out by qualified service personnel.  
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Space requirements  
Top View of Printer (standard configuration)  
7.9  
(200)  
7.9  
(200)  
41.7  
(1060)  
14.3  
(364)  
18.1  
(460)  
42.7  
(1084)  
Measurements in inches (mm)  
Top View of Printer (when options are installed)  
7.9  
(200)  
24.8  
39.4  
(630)  
(1000)  
18.1  
(460)  
81.5  
(2069)  
Measurements in inches (mm)  
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Unpacking the Printer  
Unpacking the Printer  
1. Cut the shipping straps off the exterior carton.  
2. Remove the four plastic inserts at the base of the shipping container by pulling on the tabs of each  
insert. Plastic inserts should be completely removed.  
3. Lift the shipping carton up and away from the printer.  
4. Remove the plastic bag and any shipping tapes affixed to the printer.  
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Space requirements  
5. Refer to the cautions below on how to carry the printer. Then, with the assistance of another person,  
lift up the printer and place it on the floor.  
WARNING:  
1) This printer is very heavy. The weight of the main unit without paper cassette, consum-  
ables, and paper is about 106 lbs (48kg). Never attempt to lift the printer by yourself. The  
printer should always be carried by two persons.  
2) To carry the printer, grasp the four bottom corners from the right and left sides, not  
from the front (where the control panel is located) and back sides. Never try to lift the  
printer while holding any part other than the bottom corners otherwise there will be a  
severe risk of injury if the printer is dropped.  
3) When lifting the printer, correct posture is important to prevent injuries.  
6. Relocate the printer to a flat and sturdy surface meeting the “Location and Environment Precautions”  
NOTE:  
Save the carton and packing materials for later use in case you need to ship the printer at a  
later time. It is particularly important that you save the wooden shipping pallet.  
CAUTION: Never attempt to ship your printer without using the wooden pallet. Severe dam-  
age may occur.  
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Installing the EP Cartridge  
When you unpack the printer, make sure that all the items shown below are included. If any items are missing  
or damaged, contact your point of purchase.  
GENICOM LN45  
EP Cartridge  
and Intelliprint mL450  
Installation Guide  
Paper tray  
size labels  
The GENICOM  
Electronic  
LibraryCD-ROM  
Power cord  
Printer main unit  
RCS (Remote Control  
Software) CD-ROM  
Installing the EP Cartridge  
Before installing the EP cartridge, see the following precautions. Also, read ”Chapter 5 Printer Consumables,  
Cleaning and Maintenance” for more information on the EP cartridge.  
Handling Precautions  
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Do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight or other strong light sources.  
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Do not carry out the procedure in a brightly lit location, and complete the installation procedure as  
quickly as possible (within about 5 minutes).  
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When the EP cartridge is removed from the printer, immediately put it back in its original packing or  
wrap it with a thick lint-free cloth.  
If the EP cartridge is moved from a cold location to a warm location, let it rest for 1 hour or more  
before using it.  
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Do not turn the cartridge over and do not stand it on its end.  
Toner is not harmful to the human body, but if some toner has come into contact with your skin, you  
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For standard configuration  
can wash it off with warm water and soap. If toner gets on your clothing, you should try to immedi-  
ately blow it off with compressed air.  
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After removing the sealing tape, do not shake the EP cartridge.  
The drum shutter protects the photosensitive drum from external light. Do not open the drum shutter  
by hand.  
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Never touch the surface of the photosensitive drum.  
For standard configuration  
1. Hold the latch and open the upper left cover.  
2. Remove the EP cartridge from the packing carton, and pull out the protective paper sheet from the  
drum shutter.  
3. Hold the EP cartridge horizontally and gently shake it 5 to 6 times to evenly distribute the toner inside.  
Uneven toner distribution may degrade print quality. If the toner has not been properly freed by shak-  
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Installing the EP Cartridge  
ing the cartridge, a noise may be heard when turning on the printer and the EP cartridge may be dam-  
aged.  
4. Open the front cover as indicated.  
WARNING: Never touch the fuser area (where a label indicating high temperature is  
located). Burns may result.  
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For standard configuration  
5. While holding the orange handle with one hand, gently push the cartridge all the way into the printer.  
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CAUTION: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. Make sure the cartridge is seated prop-  
erly.  
1. Gently pull out the sealing tape in the direction of the arrow.  
NOTE:  
If the tape is pulled out at an angle, it may break.  
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Adding paper to the 500-sheet universal paper cassette  
2. Close the front cover and the upper left cover.  
NOTE:  
When closing the upper left cover, do not use the latch on the cover. Instead, follow the  
instruction label on the cover and push the recommended location.  
Adding paper to the 500-sheet universal paper cassette  
1. Pull out the cassette until it stops.  
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For standard configuration  
2. Prepare a stack of paper. Make sure the tops of the sheets are properly aligned.  
NOTE:  
Do not use paper with creases or wrinkles. When using special paper, fan it before insertion.  
3. Gently lift up the length guide, and slide it all the way until it stops.  
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Adding paper to the 500-sheet universal paper cassette  
4. While pressing down the gray handle, slide the side guide all the way until it stops.  
5. Align the four corners of the paper and place the paper in the cassette. The paper should enter easily  
between the guides. Make sure the paper does not get bent upwards by the guides.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the paper stack height does not exceed the paper limit mark. Do not overload the  
cassette. Always load paper of the same size.  
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For standard configuration  
6. Adjust the side guide to the paper width.  
NOTE:  
Adjust the guide to the paper size correctly; otherwise paper may not be transported correctly  
and may result in a paper jam.  
7. Align the edges of the paper stack  
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Connecting the Parallel Cable  
8. Adjust the length guide to the paper length.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the guide stopper is locked firmly in the guide hole on the bottom of the cassette.  
Adjust the guide to the paper size correctly otherwise paper may not be transported correctly  
and may result in a paper jam.  
9. Insert a correct paper size label into the paper size slot on the cassette, then push the cassette all the  
way back into the printer until it latches.  
Connecting the Parallel Cable  
1. Attach an optional parallel cable to the parallel port on the rear of your printer.  
2. Attach the other end of the parallel cable to the parallel port on your PC or workstation.  
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For standard configuration  
Connecting the Ethernet Cable  
1. Attach appropriate cable to your Ethernet hub.  
2. Attach the opposite end of the cable to the ethernet port on the printer.  
Connecting the Power Cord  
Connect the printer to an AC outlet as described below.  
WARNING: To prevent the risk of electric shock, never touch the power cord or plug with  
wet hands.  
CAUTION: When disconnecting the power cord, always grasp the plug and do not pull at the  
cable. Damage to the cord can lead to fire and electric shock.  
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Do not plug the printer into an AC outlet with incorrect voltage.  
Do not use any multi-extension cord connector otherwise there is a risk of fire and electric shock.  
Do not use extension cords with rated current less than 124V 15A. Never use extension cords with  
low capacity, or extreme heat or flame may result. Consult your dealer on the correct type of extension  
cord to use.  
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Do not damage or modify the extension cord. Also, do not bend, pull, or place heavy objects on the  
extension cord otherwise the extension cord may be damaged and result in fire hazard or electric  
shock.  
AC OUTLET  
POWER CORD  
1. Insert the power cord into the AC connector on the printer  
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Connecting the Power Cord  
2. Verify that the power switch of the printer is set to the [O] (off) position then insert the plug of the  
power cord into the AC outlet.  
3. Connect the power cord to the outlet.  
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For standard configuration  
Turning the Printer On  
Set the power switch to the [I] position to turn on the printer.  
The top line of the LCD display reads:  
Loading  
followed by asterisks progressing across the bottom line:  
**************  
Following a LED self test, asterisks progress across both lines of the display  
**************  
**************  
and the Power On Self Test ends with the top line of the display reading:  
Ready  
NOTE:  
While turned on, the printer will go into the standby state if it remains idle for a period of time.If  
Selecting a Display Language  
The default language for all LCD display messages and the Configuration Summary and Test Page is English.  
You can change the default language to Espanol, Italiano, Deutsch or Francais.  
NOTE:  
The language that you select will be reflected on all LCD display messages, and also the  
content of the Configuration Summary and Test Page.  
To change the default language from English to one of the other four available selections:  
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Installing Printer Drivers  
1. From the Ready status, press MENU, the control panel display will read:  
Menu  
Paper  
2. Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display reads:  
Menu  
System Menu  
3. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
System Menu  
Factory Defaults  
4. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the display reads:  
System Menu  
Display Language  
5. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
System Menu  
English  
6. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the desired default language appears on the bottom line of the dis-  
play:  
7. Press SELECT. You have now changed the default language.  
Installing Printer Drivers  
Installing Printer Drivers and other Software for UNIX and Windows  
To install printer drivers and other software for UNIX and Windows, go to the SOFTWARE folder located  
on the Electronic Library CD-ROM. The SOFTWARE folder contains the following subfolders:  
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Drivers Folder  
The Drivers folder contains all of the printer drivers necessary to print from Windows 3.1and 95/ 98,  
and Windows NT 3.5.1 and 4.0, and Windows 2000 systems. Refer to the DRIVERS.TXT file  
included in this folder for more information about installing and using driver software.  
EZWebCon Folder  
The EZWebCon folder contains the EZWebCon software used to configure and manage your Net-  
work Interface Card. Refer to the README.TXT file included in this folder for more information  
about installing and using EZWebCon.  
NetPort Folder  
The NetPort folder contains the network port software that allows you to print directly from Windows  
95/ 98 and Intel Windows NT 4.0 systems. Refer to the README.TXT file included in this folder for  
more information about installing and using this software.  
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PFDload Folder  
The PFDload folder contains information about downloading printer firmware updates. Refer to the  
README.TXT file included in this folder for more information.  
UnixSW Folder  
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Installing Printer Drivers for MacOS  
The UnixSW folder contains GENICOM UNIX Printing Software, which is an enhanced print filter  
and network socket driver that allows you to take advantage of all of the printing features of your  
printer. Refer to the INSTSALL.PDF file included in this folder for more information about installing  
and using Gentian UNIX Printing Software.  
Installing Printer Drivers for MacOS  
To install printer drivers for MacOS, refer to the following folder on the Electronic Library CD-ROM:  
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GENICOM Printer Driver folder  
1. The Printer Driver folder contains the AdobePS driver installation kit and PPD file for the printer.  
These items are available in English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.  
Printing a Configuration Summary  
Your printer can print a configuration summary that lists the currently selected status of menu options, media  
selections in trays, options installed and other relevant information about your printer. To print a Configura-  
tion Summary, follow these steps:  
1. From the Ready status, press MENU, the control panel display will read:  
Menu  
Paper  
2. Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display reads:  
Menu  
Functions  
3. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Functions  
Reset Printer  
4. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the display reads:  
Functions  
Print Summary  
5. Press SELECT. A two page Configuration Summary will print. An example of a Configuration Sum-  
mary appears on the following page.  
NOTE:  
Depending upon the options installed and menu settings, your Configuration Summary may  
vary.  
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Installing Printer Drivers for MacOS  
Printing a Test Page  
Your printer can print a test page that lists the indicates, grey scale, resolution settings, page counter, and  
other relevant information about your printer. To print a Test Page, follow these steps:  
1. From the Ready status, press MENU, the control panel display will read:  
Menu  
Paper Menu  
2. Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display reads:  
Menu  
Functions  
3. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Functions  
Reset Printer  
4. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the display reads:  
Functions  
Print Test  
5. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Print Test  
Single  
6. Press SELECT. A single page Test Page will print. An example of a Test Page appears on the following  
page.  
NOTE:  
The size of the Test Page will match the size of the default paper size selected.  
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Printing PCL and PostScript Font Lists  
Printing PCL and PostScript Font Lists  
Your printer has the capability of printing lists of all installed PCL or PostScript fonts. To print a Font List,  
follow these steps:  
1. From the Ready status, press MENU, the control panel display will read:  
Menu  
Paper Menu  
2. Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display reads:  
Menu  
Functions  
3. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Functions  
Reset Printer  
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Installing Printer Drivers for MacOS  
4. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the display reads:  
Functions  
Print Fonts  
5. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Print Fonts  
PCL Fonts  
NOTE:  
You may toggle between PCL Fonts and Postscript Fonts using the PREVIOUS or NEXT  
push-buttons.  
6. Press SELECT. A multi page resident Font List will print. Examples of a PCL and PostScript Font  
Lists appears in Appendix C of this manual.  
Turning the Printer Off  
Remember to turn off the printer at the end of day or when the printer will not be used for an extended  
period of time.  
NOTE:  
When the printer is turned off, all print data still in memory will be erased.  
Set the power switch to the [0] position to turn off the printer.  
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Turning the Printer Off  
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Printer and Options Parts  
and Functions  
In this Chapter . . .  
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Main Unit  
About this Chapter  
Describes the parts of the printer and paper handling options and their functions. A discussion of the paper  
path is also included. Also describes all available options and consumables for your printer and their respec-  
tive part numbers.  
Main Unit  
Front view  
1
2
Paper output tray  
Paper stopper  
Collects printed sheets, face down.  
Stops printed sheets so that they are collected properly.  
3
Operation panel  
Contains all push-buttons, LEDs and LCD display controls  
required for operation of the printer.  
4
5
6
7
8
Power switch  
Tray 1  
Serves to turn the printer on and off.  
Paper cassette which holds about 500 sheets of paper.  
Paper cassette which holds about 500 sheets of paper.  
Provides access to the EP cartridge inside the printer.  
Tray 2  
Front cover  
Multi bypass feeder  
(MBF)  
Accepts both standard and non-standard paper sizes for  
printing.  
9
Lower left cover  
Upper left cover  
Access area for clearing paper jam.  
10  
Open this cover to clear paper jam or when replacing the  
EP cartridge.  
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Rear View  
NOTE:  
The upper left cover can be closed only when the EP cartridge is installed in the printer. Do not  
close it when the EP cartridge is not inside the printer.  
Rear View  
1
2
3
DUPLEXER connector  
OUTPUT connector  
TRAY connector  
Connects to the optional duplexer.  
Connects to the optional Finisher/ Stapler unit.  
Connects to the optional HCF (High Capacity Feeder)  
unit.  
4
5
6
Power cord receptacle  
AC outlet  
Connects to an AC outlet.  
Supplies power to the optional Finisher/ Stapler unit.  
Controller  
Houses the parallel and RJ45 ports and optional  
network interfaces.  
Operation Panel  
Display  
Shows error messages and other status information. Refer to Chapter 4 Understanding and Navigating the  
Control Panel Menus” for a detailed discussion about using the LCD display and push-buttons of the control  
panel.  
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Main Unit  
Controller  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
Optional Network Interfaces  
Parallel Port  
Ethernet Reset Switch  
LED  
ON - 100BaseT Connection active  
OFF - 10BaseT Connection active  
5
6
LED  
ON - Indicates Ethernet connection is active.  
RJ45 Ethernet Port  
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Inside the Printer  
Inside the Printer  
1
2
Fuser  
Fixes toner onto the paper  
EP Cartridge  
The integrated cartridge contains the toner and the  
photosensitive drum.  
WARNING: The fuser becomes very hot in operation. If you have to access the fuser area,  
turn the power off and wait at least 40 minutes before removing the drum cartridge and  
touching the fuser section. Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temper-  
ature is located (such as that shown below), or else burns may result  
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Options  
Options  
The above illustration show the printer with the standard cassette feeders, duplexer, and face-up tray  
installed.  
1
2
Duplexer  
For printing on both sides of a sheet.  
Duplexer latch  
Lift to replace the EP cartridge or remove jammed  
paper  
3
High Capacity Feeder (HCF)  
unit (Trays 3, 4, 5)  
Contains 3 cassettes for high volume paper input.  
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Inside the Printer  
The above illustration shows the printer with the envelope feeder installed.  
5
Envelope feeder  
The optional envelope feeder can be hold up to about  
100 envelopes.  
The above illustration shows the printer with the Finisher/ Stapler unit installed.  
6
Finisher/ Stapler unit  
High capacity finisher (stacker) and stapler for  
automatic stapling of printed sheets.  
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Options  
NOTE:  
Additional options such as network interfaces, memory DIMMs, consumables and user  
publications are available for your printer. For a complete list of available options, part numbers  
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Paper  
About this Chapter  
Provides information on paper qualities, paper size requirements, paper paths, paper output delivery and  
loading of paper in your printer and options.  
Paper  
To obtain good print quality, only use the recommended paper. In choosing paper other than the recom-  
mended ones, use the following tables as guidance. Using paper other than that recommended may cause  
paper jam and other printer problems. Contact your point of purchase for more information.  
Unacceptable paper  
Avoid using the following media as they cause paper jams and print quality problem.  
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Excessively thick or thin paper  
Paper that has already been printed  
Wrinkled, torn or bent paper  
Moist or wet paper  
Curled paper  
Paper with an electrostatic charge  
Glued paper  
Paper with special coating  
Color paper with surface treatment  
Paper unable to withstand temperature of 302F (150C)  
Thermal paper  
Carbon paper  
Paper with paper fastener, ribbons, tape etc. attached  
Heavily textured paper  
Label stock with exposed backing sheets  
Storing paper  
In addition to using paper meeting the specifications, be sure to store the paper properly to avoid print qual-  
ity problems and paper jams.  
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Store paper in a dry location away from direct sunlight.  
Store any unused paper in its original packing and store in it in a dry location.  
Store paper horizontally on a flat surface.  
Store paper so as to avoid wrinkle, bending, curl, etc.  
Paper Size Requirements  
The paper sizes you can use are listed in the following tables.  
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Main unit  
Main unit  
Paper  
Source  
Paper Size  
Simplex  
Printing  
Duplex  
Printing  
X (mm)  
210  
364  
216  
330  
184  
182  
420  
356  
432  
148  
140  
Y(mm)  
297  
257  
280  
216  
267  
257  
297  
216  
279  
210  
216  
Tray 1  
Tray 2  
A4 LEF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
B4 SEF  
8.5” x 11” LEF  
8.5” x 13” SEF  
7.5” x 10.5” LEF  
B5 LEF  
A3 SEF  
8.5” x 14” SEF  
11” x 17” SEF  
Tray 1 Only A5 LEF  
5.5” x 8.5” LEF  
High Capacity Feeder Option (Trays 3, 4, and 5)  
Paper  
Source  
Paper Size  
Simplex  
Printing  
Duplex  
Printing  
X (mm)  
210  
364  
216  
330  
184  
182  
420  
432  
356  
Y(mm)  
297  
257  
280  
216  
267  
257  
297  
279  
216  
Tray 3  
A4 LEF  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
B4 SEF  
8.5” x 11” LEF  
8.5” x 13” SEF  
7.5” x 10.5” LEF  
B5 LEF  
A3 SEF  
11” x 17” SEF  
8.5” x 14” SEF  
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Media Sizes Supported  
Paper  
Source  
Paper Size  
Simplex  
Printing  
Duplex  
Printing  
Tray 4  
Tray 5  
A4 LEF  
210  
216  
330  
182  
297  
280  
216  
257  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
8.5” x 11” LEF  
7.5” x 10.5” LEF  
B5 LEF  
NOTE:  
1. Different size papers cannot be mixed and loaded into the same paper source.  
2. Duplex printing is possible only when the optional duplexer is installed.  
Media Sizes Supported  
NOTE:  
In the following table, SEF refers to Short Edge Feed whereas LEF refers to Long Edge Feed.  
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MEDIA SIZE  
Tray Tray Tray Tray Tray MBF Env  
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
2
*
*
*
*
*
3
*
*
*
*
*
4
5
Fdr  
LEDGER (11” x 17)  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
LETTER LEF (8.5” x 11)  
*
*
LEGAL (8.5” X 14)  
FOLIO (8.5” X 13)  
EXECUTIVE (7.25” X 10.5)  
*
*
*
*
STATEMENT (5.5” X 8.5)  
A3  
*
*
*
*
A4 LEF  
A4 SEF  
A5  
*
A6  
B4  
*
*
*
*
*
*
B5  
*
*
MONARCH ENVELOPE  
DL ENVELOPE  
C5 ENVELOPE  
*
*
*
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High Capacity Feeder Option (Trays 3, 4, and 5)  
MEDIA SIZE  
Tray Tray Tray Tray Tray MBF Env  
1
2
3
4
5
Fdr  
COM 10 ENVELOPE  
LETTER SEF  
*
*
*
Media Types supported  
NOTE:  
In the following tables, SEF refers to Short Edge Feed whereas LEF refers to Long Edge Feed.  
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MEDIA TYPE  
Tray Tray Tray Tray Tray MBF Env  
1
2
3
4
5
Fdr  
PLAIN  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
LABEL  
TRANSPARENCY (LETTER)  
TRANSPARENCY (A4)  
PREPUNCHED  
LETTERHEAD  
COLORED  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
PREPRINTED  
BOND  
CARD STOCK  
POSTCARD  
ENVELOPE  
*
*
OTHER  
*
*
*
*
*
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Paper Orientation  
Paper Orientation  
Paper Orientation in Trays 1, 2, or 3  
1
2
2
1
Top View of Short Edge Feeds  
Top View of Long Edge Feeds  
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1 represents duplex printing  
2 represents simplex printing  
Paper Orientation in Tray 4  
2
1
Top View of Long Edge Feeds  
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1 represents duplex printing  
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Paper Orientation in Tray 5  
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2 represents simplex printing  
Paper Orientation in Tray 5  
1
2
Top View of Long Edge Feeds  
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1 represents duplex printing  
2 represents simplex printing  
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Paper Orientation  
Paper and Envelope Orientation in the Bypass Feeder  
1
1
2
2
Top View of Short Edge Feeds (SEF)  
Top View of Long Edge Feeds (LEF)  
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"
1 represents duplex printing  
2 represents simplex printing  
1
2
3
Top View of Envelope Feeds  
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1 represents Envelope  
2 represents DL Envelope  
3 represents C5 Envelope  
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Paper and Envelope Orientation in the Bypass Feeder  
Long and Short Edge Duplex Binding in Portrait and Landscape Orientations  
Long Edge Duplex Bind in Portrait Orientation  
Short Edge Duplex Bind in Portrait Orientation  
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Long and Short Edge Duplex Binding in Portrait and Landscape Orientations  
Long Edge Duplex Bind in Landscape Orientation  
Short Edge Duplex Bind in Landscape Orientation  
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Paper path for standard configuration  
Paper Paths  
The following illustrations show the paper path through the printer in its standard configuration and also  
when options are installed.  
Paper path for standard configuration  
1. The paper is pulled out of a paper cassette or the multi bypass feeder.  
2. The image is transferred by the photosensitive drum inside the EP cartridge.  
3. The toner on the paper is fixed by the fuser.  
4. The paper emerges onto the paper output tray, face down.  
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Paper Paths  
Paper path when options are installed  
Finisher/Stapler  
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Paper path when options are installed  
The following illustration shows the printer with the optional HCF unit, duplexer, and face-up tray installed  
Face Down  
Output Tray  
Duplexer  
1. The paper is pulled out of a paper cassette or the multi bypass feeder.  
2. The image is transferred by the photosensitive drum.  
3. The toner on the paper is fixed by the fuser.  
4. The paper is output as follows:  
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For face-up tray: face up.  
For paper output tray: face down.  
For Finisher/ Stapler unit: face down, stapled.  
Paper Delivery  
The output of paper from the printer is provided in the following ways.  
NOTE:  
Avoid storing too many printouts in the paper output tray. Remove them as soon as possible;  
otherwise paper jam and paper delivery problems may result.  
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Paper Delivery  
Paper output tray  
The standard output tray enables printouts to emerge facing down. It can store up to about 500 sheets of  
printed paper.  
Face-up tray (option)  
When installed and selected, the face-up tray can store up to about 200 sheets of paper coming out face  
down.  
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Face-up tray with the Duplexer (option)  
Face-up tray with the Duplexer (option)  
When installed and selected, the face-up tray can store up to about 200 sheets of printouts coming out face  
down.  
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Adding paper to the 500-sheet paper cassette, Tray 1 or Tray 2  
Finisher/ Stapler unit (option)  
Adding paper to the 500-sheet paper cassette, Tray 1 or Tray 2  
1. Pull out desired tray until it stops.  
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Finisher/ Stapler unit (option)  
2. Prepare a stack of paper. Make sure the tops of the sheets are properly aligned.  
3. Gently lift up the length guide, and slide it all the way until it stops.  
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Adding paper to the 500-sheet paper cassette, Tray 1 or Tray 2  
4. While pressing down the gray handle, slide the side guide all the way until stops.  
5. Align the four corners of the paper and place the paper in the cassette. The paper should enter easily  
between the guides. Make sure the paper does not get bent upwards by the guides.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the papers stack height does not exceed the paper limit mark.  
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Finisher/ Stapler unit (option)  
6. Adjust the side guide to the paper width.  
NOTE:  
Adjust the guide to the paper size correctly otherwise paper may not be transported correctly  
and may result in paper jam.  
7. Align the edges of the paper stack  
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Adding paper to the multi bypass feeder  
8. Adjust the length guide to the paper length.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the guide stopper is locked firmly in the guide hole on the bottom of the cassette.  
Adjust the guide to the paper size correctly otherwise paper may not be transported correctly  
and may result in a paper jam.  
9. Insert a correct paper size label into the paper size slot on Tray 2, then push the cassette all the way  
back into the printer until it latches.  
Adding paper to the multi bypass feeder  
The multi bypass feeder can hold about 50 sheets (up to 80g/ m2 or about 3/ 16” or 5mm high) of paper.  
When adding paper, make sure the height of the paper stack is below the paper limit mark on the multi  
bypass feeder.  
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Finisher/ Stapler unit (option)  
1. If necessary, pull out the extension tray to a length desired for the paper to be loaded.  
2. Place paper along the right side of the multi bypass feeder.  
3. Push the paper guide until it slightly touches the paper stack.  
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Adding paper to the HCF unit (2500-sheet)  
4. Insert the paper stack as far as it can go into the printer. The paper is now ready for use.  
5. When the paper is no longer required, remove it and push back the extension tray if necessary.  
Adding paper to the HCF unit (2500-sheet)  
The HCF unit adds one 500-sheet universal paper cassette (Tray 3) and two A4/ Letter size paper compart-  
ments (Trays 4 and 5) for high volume printing.  
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Tray 3 (500-sheet universal paper cassette)  
Tray 3 (500-sheet universal paper cassette)  
1. Pull out Tray 3 until it stops.  
2. Prepare a stack of paper. Make sure the tops of the sheets are properly aligned.  
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Adding paper to the HCF unit (2500-sheet)  
3. Gently lift up the length guide, and slide it all the way until it stops.  
4. While pressing down the gray handle, slide the side guide all the way until it stops. If you will use the  
same paper as before, this step is not required.  
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Tray 3 (500-sheet universal paper cassette)  
5. Align the four corners of the paper and place the paper in the cassette. The paper should enter easily  
between the guides. Make sure the paper does not get bent upwards by the guides.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the papers stack height does not exceed the paper limit mark.  
6. Adjust the side guide to the paper width.  
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Adding paper to the HCF unit (2500-sheet)  
7. Align the edges of the paper stack.  
CAUTION: Adjust the guide to the paper size correctly otherwise paper may not be trans-  
ported correctly and may result in a paper jam.  
8. Adjust the length guide to the paper length.  
CAUTION: Make sure the stack is under the retaining clips on both sides. Also make sure  
that the guide stopper is locked firmly in the guide hole on the bottom of the cassette.  
Adjust the vertical guide to the paper size correctly, otherwise paper may not be trans-  
ported correctly and may result in paper jam.  
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Trays 4 and 5 (A4/ Letter size paper compartment)  
9. Insert a correct paper size label into the paper size slot on the cassette, then push the cassette all the  
way back into the printer until it latches.  
Trays 4 and 5 (A4/ Letter size paper compartment)  
Trays 4 and 5 are designated for printing of A4 or letter size paper. The following illustrate how to add paper  
using Tray 4, the left compartment, as an example.  
1. Pull on the latch to open Tray 4.  
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2. Prepare a stack of paper. Make sure the tops of the sheets are properly aligned.  
3. Insert paper into the compartment.  
NOTE:  
Make sure the papers stack height does not exceed the paper limit mark.  
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Trays 4 and 5 (A4/ Letter size paper compartment)  
4. Push Tray 4 back into the printer.  
Loading envelopes into the envelope feeder  
1. Prepare a stack of envelopes. Make sure the envelopes are not stuck together and all flaps are closed.  
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Loading envelopes into the envelope feeder  
2. While lifting the envelope weight, insert envelopes with the flap-side up and the long edges leading  
first.  
3. Slide the side guide so that it slightly touches the edges of the envelope stack  
CAUTION: Make sure the envelopes do not exceed the paper limit mark. Do not add enve-  
lopes while printing otherwise a paper jam may result  
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Control Panel Features  
About this Chapter  
This chapter explains the control panel and its functions, and also demonstrates how to navigate through the  
control panel menus and submenus that allow you to view and change the printer settings.  
Control Panel Features  
The control panel is located on the front of the printer, and contains the display, indicators, and pushbuttons  
that allow you to view and change the printer settings.  
The figure below shows the control panel features.  
LED Indicators  
LCD Display  
Pushbuttons  
Figure 5-1: Control Panel.  
LCD Display  
The LCD display shows status and error messages that inform you of the current status of the printer, and  
also displays menus, submenus, and printer settings when you are in the menu system. The display contains  
two lines of text, each with a maximum of sixteen characters.  
LED Indicators  
The LED indicators also indicate printer status. The four indicators can each be on, off, or blinking, indicat-  
ing different phases of printer operation. The table below explains the LED indicators.  
LED  
COLOR  
WHEN OFF  
WHEN ON  
WHEN BLINKING  
Green  
Printer is NOT  
READY  
Printer is READY  
N/ A  
Green  
Printer is IDLE  
Printer is ACTIVE  
(processing a job)  
Printer is WAITING  
(a partial job has  
been printed, and  
the printer is  
waiting for  
additional job data)  
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Pushbuttons  
LED  
COLOR  
WHEN OFF  
WHEN ON  
WHEN BLINKING  
Yellow  
Printer is not in  
error mode  
There is an error  
that requires user  
intervention, such  
as a paper jam, a  
service call  
N/ A  
required, etc.  
Green  
POWER is off  
POWER is on  
Power Saver Mode  
ON  
Pushbuttons  
The control panel pushbuttons allow you to access and navigate menus, and also assist you in recovering  
from printer errors. The table below explains the functions of the eight pushbuttons.  
PUSHBUTTON  
FUNCTION  
START/ STOP—Push this button to start or stop the printer, or to exit the menu  
system.  
MENUPush this button to enter the menu system.  
NEXT—Push this button to move to the next menu, submenu, or setting within  
the same level of the menu structure.  
SELECT—Push this button to select the menu or submenu that is shown on  
the second line of the display or to choose and save the setting shown on the  
second line of the display.  
CANCEL—Push this button to cancel an action.  
STATUS—Push this button to enter the Status Menu and view the current  
status of printer.  
PREVIOUS—Push this button to return to the previous menu, submenu, or  
option within the same level of the menu structure.  
RETURN—Push this button to move up one level in the menu structure to the  
menu shown on the first line of the display.  
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Navigating the Control Panel Menus  
Navigating the Control Panel Menus  
When you press the MENU button on the control panel, you enter the printers menu system. At that point,  
the first line of the display contains the text “Men u”, indicating that you are in the menu system. The second  
line of the display lists the active menu, which you can change by pressing the NEXT or PREVIOUS button.  
Menu  
Paper Menu  
If you press the NEXT button repeatedly, the second line of the display cycles through the main menus in the  
following order:  
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"
"
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"
"
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Paper Menu  
Interface Menu  
PS Menu  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Quality Menu  
Functions  
Status  
NOTE:  
Additional menus and submenus may appear in the printer menu system when other options are  
installed.  
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Pushbuttons  
The following figure shows the sequence of pushbuttons and display messages that would allow you to  
change the number of copies printed. This example illustrates the basic relationship between menus and sub-  
menus and demonstrates how the NEXT, PREVIOUS, SELECT, and RETURN buttons help you to navi-  
gate through the menus.  
Menu  
Menu  
Menu  
Interface Menu  
Paper Menu  
Paper Menu  
Copies  
1
Paper Menu  
Copies  
Copies  
2
Paper Menu  
Copies  
Menu  
Paper Menu  
Copies  
3
Figure 5-2: Navigating the Paper Menu.  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “Paper Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the paper menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button until the text “Cop ies” is shown on the second line of the display.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter the copies submenu.  
6. Press the NEXT or PREVIOUS button to increase or decrease the number of copies printed.  
7. Press the SELECT button to save this setting.  
8. Press the START/ STOP button to exit the menu system.  
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Menu Structure  
Menu Structure  
The following figure shows the structure of the control panel main menus and submenus.  
Paper Menu  
Interface Menu  
Port  
PS Menu  
Print PS Errors  
Manual Feed TO  
PCL Menu  
Orientation  
Copies  
Parallel  
Network 1  
Parallel Setup  
Interpreter  
Format  
Mode  
Network 1Setup  
Interpreter  
Default Source  
Manual Feed  
Output Tray  
Media Size/ Type  
MBF  
Font Source  
Font Number  
Pitch  
Symbol Set  
Macro Filter  
Lines Per Page  
CR Mode  
LF Mode  
FF Mode  
Print Area  
Tray 1  
Tray 2  
Tray 3 (optional)  
Tray 4 (optional)  
Tray 5 (optional)  
Tray Linking  
Job Offset  
Blank Pages  
Face Up Inst  
MBF First  
Format  
Network Channel  
Network Address  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Router  
LPD Banner  
DHCP  
Parameter Values  
Paper Source  
Paper Size  
Network Frame  
Delay Out Close  
System Menu  
Quality Menu  
Resolution  
Functions  
Status Menu  
MBF  
Factory Defaults  
Display Language  
Alarm Control  
Power Saver  
Standby Time  
Wait Timeout  
Job Timeout  
Jam Recovery  
Hex Print  
Reset Printer  
Print Summary  
Print Test  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Enhancement  
Toner Saver  
Print Density  
Print Fonts  
Tray 1  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Tray 2  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Toner Out  
Tray 3 (optional)  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Tray 4 (optional)  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Tray 5 (optional)  
Media Size  
Media Type  
Level  
Face Down Tray  
Toner  
Figure 5-3: Printer Menu Structure.  
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Pushbuttons  
NOTE:  
Additional menus and submenus may appear in the printer menu system when other options are  
installed.  
Paper Menu  
The Paper Men u provides access to the printer settings for various paper-handling functions. Use the fol-  
lowing procedure to enter the paper menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “Paper Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the Paper Menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus.  
5. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the printer paper-handling settings:  
Submenus  
Default Setting  
Available Settings  
Procedure for Changing Setting  
Copies  
1
Numbers 1 - 999  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to increase  
or decrease the number of copies  
printed.  
This submenu allows  
you to change the  
number of copies  
printed.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Default Source  
This submenu allows  
you to choose a  
Tray 1  
MBF  
Tray 1  
Tray 2  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the list of available sources of  
paper.  
default paper source  
from a list of all  
installed sources.  
Tray 3 (optional)  
Tray 4 (optional)  
Tray 5 (optional)  
2. Press SELECT to set a source as the  
default.  
Manual Feed  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to turn the manual  
feed on or off.  
Output Tray  
Face Down Tray  
Face Down Tray  
Stacker (optional)  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the list of available output  
trays.  
2. Press SELECT to set a tray as the  
default.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose a  
default output tray  
from a list of all  
installed output trays.  
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Paper Menu  
Media Size/ Type  
MBF  
Size  
MBF:  
Type  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the list of available sources of  
paper.  
2. Press SELECT to choose a tray.  
3. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between MEDIA SIZE and MEDIA  
TYPE.  
4. Press SELECT to choose either.  
5. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available sizes or types.  
6. Press SELECT to set a size or type.  
This submenu allows  
you to set the media  
size and type for the  
MBF Tray and set the  
medial type for all  
other trays.  
Size: Letter LEF  
Type: Plain  
Tray 1  
Type: Plain  
Tray 2  
MBF: Plain,  
Transparency,  
Prepunched,  
Letterhead,  
Colored,  
Letter LEF,  
A4 LEF, B5  
LEF, A5, A6,  
Statement,  
Executive,  
Type: Plain  
Preprinted,  
Bond, Label,  
Tray 3 (optional) C5  
Type: Plain  
Tray 4 (optional) Envelope,  
Type: Plain Com10  
Tray 5 (optional) Envelope,  
Envelope, DL Card Stock,  
Postcard,  
Envelope,  
Other  
Type: Plain  
Monarch  
Envelope,  
Ledger, A3,  
B4, Legal,  
Folio, A4  
SEF, Letter  
SEF  
Other Trays:  
Plain,  
Transparency,  
Prepunched,  
Letterhead,  
Colored,  
Preprinted,  
Bond, Other  
Tray Linking  
On  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to turn the tray  
linking function on or  
off.  
Job Offset  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Blank Pages  
Print  
Print  
Do Not Print  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between PRINT and DO NOT PRINT.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose to either  
print or not print blank  
pages of a document.  
Staple Mode  
Off  
Dual  
Off  
Front  
Rear  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to locate  
your preferred staple mode.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose a staple  
mode for the Finisher/  
Stapler option. This  
submenu is only  
available if the  
Finisher/ Stapler is  
installed.  
Face Up Inst  
No  
No  
Yes  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between NO and YES.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
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Pushbuttons  
Hole Punch  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to turn the Hole  
Punch feature on and  
off. This submenu is  
only available if the  
Finisher/ Stapler is  
installed.  
MBF First  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
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Interface Menu  
Interface Menu  
The In terface Men u provides access to the printer interface settings. Use the following procedure to enter  
the interface menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “In ter face Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the interface menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Port, Parallel Setup, an d Network  
Setup.  
5. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the printer interface settings:  
Submenus  
Default  
Setting  
Available  
Settings  
Procedure for Changing Setting  
Port  
Parallel:  
On  
Parallel:  
On, Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle between  
PARALLEL and NETWORK CARD 1.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows you  
to enable the type of  
interface.  
Network Card  
Network Card 1:  
1:  
On, Off  
Off  
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Pushbuttons  
Parallel Setup  
Interpreter:  
Auto Switch  
Interpreter:  
Auto Switch  
PCL  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
INTERPRETER, FORMAT, MODE, and DELAY  
OUT CLOSE submenus.  
2. Press SELECT to choose a submenu.  
3. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
settings.  
This submenu allows you  
to set up the parallel  
interface.  
Format:  
Raw  
PostScript 3  
Format:  
Raw  
Mode:  
4. Press SELECT to choose and save a setting.  
Bidirectional  
Normal  
Binary  
Delay Out  
Close:  
Off  
Mode:  
Bidirectional  
Standard  
Delay Out Close:  
Off  
On  
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PS Menu  
Network 1 Setup  
This submenu allows you  
to set up the Network  
interface.  
Interpreter:  
Auto Switch  
Interpreter:  
Auto Switch  
PCL  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to move among the  
submenus.  
2. Press SELECT to choose a submenu.  
3. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
settings.  
PostScript 3  
Format:  
Raw  
Format:  
Raw  
4. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Normal  
Binary  
Network  
Channel:  
Netware  
Network Channel:  
DEC LAT, AppleTalk,  
TCP/ IP  
Network  
Address:  
Network Address:  
IP Address:  
IP Address:  
(user-specified)  
(user-specified)  
Subnet Mask:  
Subnet Mask:  
(user-specified)  
(user-specified)  
Default Router:  
Default  
Router:  
(user-specified)  
(user-specified) LPD Banner:  
On  
LPD Banner:  
Off  
On  
DHCP:  
Off  
DHCP:  
Off  
On  
Network Frame:  
802.3, Ethernet II,  
802.2 SNAP, 802.2  
Network  
Frame:  
Auto-Sense  
Delay Out Close:  
Delay Out  
Close:  
Off  
Off  
On  
PS Menu  
The PS Menu provides access to the PostScript settings. Use the following procedure to enter the PS Menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “PS Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the PS menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Prin t PS Errors, and Man ual Feed TO.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
6. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the PostScript settings:  
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Pushbuttons  
Submenus  
Default  
Setting  
Available Settings Procedure for Changing Settings  
Print PS Errors  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle between ON  
(print) and OFF (do not print).  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows you  
to choose to either print  
or not print PS errors.  
Manual Feed TO  
0
0 - 99999  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to increase or  
decrease each digit of the five-digit number.  
2. Press SELECT to move to the next number.  
3. Press SELECT after setting the last digit to save  
the setting.  
This submenu allows you  
to set the manual feed  
timeout—the number of  
seconds the printer  
should wait for a manual  
feed. A setting of 0 will  
cause printer to wait  
indefinitely for a manual  
feed.  
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PCL Menu  
PCL Menu  
The PCL Men u provides access to the PCL settings. Use the following procedure to enter the PCL menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “PCL Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the PCL menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Prin t PS Errors, Man ual Feed TO.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
6. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the PCL settings:  
Submenus  
Default Setting  
Available Settings  
Procedure for Changing Setting  
Orientation  
Portrait  
Portrait  
Landscape  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
toggle between PORTRAIT and  
LANDSCAPE.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and  
save an orientation.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose the  
orientation of the  
page.  
Font Source  
Internal  
Internal  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
scroll through the available font  
sources.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and  
set a source.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose a font  
source.  
Font Number  
This submenu allows  
you to set the font  
number.  
0
Numbers 0-?  
0.08 - 100.00  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease the font  
number.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
Pitch  
10.00  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease the pitch.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to change the  
pitch of text.  
Symbol Set  
10U:PC-8 CP437 10U:PC-8 CP437 15U:Pi Font  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
scroll through the available  
symbol sets.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and  
set a symbol set.  
This submenu allows  
you to choose a  
symbol set.  
11U:PC-8 D/ N  
12U:PC-850  
1U: Legal  
1E: ISO4 UK  
17U:PC-852  
0U:ISO6 ASCII  
0S:ISO11 Swedish  
0I:ISO15 Italian  
2S:ISO17 Spanish  
1G:ISO21 German  
0D:ISO60 Norweg.  
1F:ISO69 French  
9U:WIN3.0 Latin1  
8U:Roman 8  
9T:PC-Turkish  
19U:WIN Latin1  
9E:WIN Latin2  
5T:WIN Latin5  
7J:Desk Top  
10J:PS Text  
13J:Ventura Intl  
14J:Ventura US  
6J:Microsoft Pub  
8M:Math-8  
0N:ISO 8859-1  
2N:ISO 8859-2  
5N:ISO 8859-5  
PS:Math  
6M:Ventura Math  
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Macro Filter  
This submenu allows  
you to turn the  
macro filter on or  
off.  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
toggle between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
Lines Per Page  
This submenu allows  
you to change the  
number of lines per  
page.  
45  
5 - 128  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease the lines  
per page.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
CR Mode  
CR = CR  
CR = CR  
CR = CR/ LF  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
choose from CR=CR or  
CR=CR/ LF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows  
you top define the  
action prompted by  
a carriage return—a  
carriage return  
equals either a  
carriage return  
alone, or a carriage  
return and a line  
feed together.  
LF Mode  
LF = LF  
LF = LF  
LF = CR/ LF  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
choose from LF=LF or  
LF=CR/ LF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to define the  
action prompted by  
a line feed—a line  
feed equals either a  
line feed alone or a  
carriage return and  
a line feed together.  
FF Mode  
FF = FF  
FF = FF  
FF = CR/ FF  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
choose from FF=FF or  
FF=CR/ FF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to define the  
action prompted by  
a form feed—a form  
feed equals either a  
form feed alone or a  
carriage return and  
a form feed  
together.  
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PCL Menu  
Print Area  
Normal  
Normal  
Expanded  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
toggle between the NORMAL and  
EXPANDED settings.  
2. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows  
you to set the print  
area.  
Parameter Values  
Paper Source:  
MBF  
Paper Source:  
MBF  
Tray 1  
Tray 2  
Tray 3  
Tray 4  
Tray 5  
Auto-select  
Paper Size:  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
toggle between the PAPER  
SOURCE and PAPER SIZE  
submenus.  
2. Press SELECT to choose a  
submenu.  
3. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
scroll through the settings.  
4. Press SELECT to save this  
setting.  
Executive, Letter,  
Legal, Statement,  
Folio, Ledger, A6,  
A5, A4, B5, B4,  
MonarchEnvelope,  
Com10 Envelope,  
DL Envelope, CS  
Envelope  
Paper Size:  
Executive  
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System Menu  
The system menu provides access to system settings. Use the following procedure to enter the system menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “System Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the system menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Factory Defaults, Display Lan guage,  
Power Saver, Wait Tim eout, Job Tim eout, Jam Recovery, Hex Prin t, an d Ton er Out.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
6. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the system settings:  
Submenus  
Default Setting  
Available Settings Procedure for Changing Setting  
Factory Defaults  
U.S.  
U.S.  
Non-U.S.  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between U.S. and NON-U.S.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and set the  
factory defaults.  
This submenu allows you to reset  
the printer to U.S. or Non-U.S.  
factory defaults.  
Display Language  
English  
English  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available languages:  
English, French (Francais), German  
(Deutsch), Italian (Italiano), or  
Spanish (Espanol).  
This submenu allows you to change  
the language of the display  
messages.  
Francais (French)  
Deutsch (German)  
Italiano (Italian)  
Espanol (Spanish)  
2. Press SELECT to choose and set the  
language.  
Alarm Control  
This submenu allows you to set the  
alarm control.  
Single  
Single  
Continuous  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to move  
among the alarm settings.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and set the  
alarm setting.  
Power Saver  
15  
20  
0 - 999  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease the number of  
minutes.  
This submenu allows you to set the  
number of minutes the printer is  
idle before it reverts to Power  
Saver Mode.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Wait Timeout  
0 - 99999  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease each digit of  
the five-digit number.  
2. Press SELECT set one digit and  
move to the next digit.  
This submenu allows you to  
increase or decrease the length of  
time (in seconds) that the printer  
will remain in the waiting state—a  
job is being processed, no  
end-of-file has been detected, and  
there is no more data to process.  
This setting applies to both PCL  
and PostScript print jobs.  
3. Press SELECT after changing the  
last digit to save this setting.  
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System Menu  
Job Timeout  
This submenu allows you to  
0
0 - 99999  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to  
increase or decrease each digit of  
the five-digit number.  
2. Press SELECT set one digit and  
move to the next digit.  
increase or decrease the time limit  
(in seconds) for PostScript jobs. A  
0 setting indicates no timeout. This  
setting applies only to PostScript  
jobs.  
3. Press SELECT after changing the  
last digit to save this setting.  
Jam Recovery  
This submenu allows you to turn  
jam recovery on or off.  
On  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Hex Print  
This submenu allows you to print  
hexadecimal characters.  
Off  
On  
Off  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between ON and OFF.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
Toner Out  
Stop  
Stop  
Continue  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle  
between STOP and CONTINUE.  
2. Press SELECT to save this setting.  
This submenu allows you to specify  
whether the printer should stop or  
continue when out of toner.  
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Pushbuttons  
Quality Menu  
TheQualityMenuprovidesaccesstotheprintersettingsthatarerelatedtoprintquality.Usethefollowing  
proceduretoentertheQualityMenu  
1. resstheMENU uttononthecontrolpanel.  
2. resstheNEXT uttonuntilthete t Quality Men u isshown onthesecondlineofthedisplay.  
3. resstheSELECT uttontoenterthesyste enu.  
4. resstheNEXT uttonto ovethroughthesu enus Resolution , En h an cem en t, Ton er  
Saver, an d Prin t Den sity.  
5. resstheSELECT uttontoenterasu enu.  
6. Usetheproceduresinthefollowingta letoaccessandchangethesyste settings  
Submenus  
Default Setting  
Available Settings Procedure for Changing Setting  
Resolution  
This submenu allows you to set  
the resolution (dpi).  
600 dpi  
300 dpi  
600 dpi  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available resolutions.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and set the  
dpi.  
Enhancement  
This submenu allows you to  
choose an enhancement method.  
None  
Off  
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None  
Edge  
Photo  
Edge & Photo  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available enhancements.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and set the  
enhancement.  
Toner Saver  
Off  
Light  
Lighter  
Lightest  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available toner settings.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows you to  
choose from several toner-saving  
settings.  
Print Density  
Numbers 1-7  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll  
through the available print density  
settings.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and save this  
setting.  
This submenu allows you to  
specify the print density.  
1 represents the lightest print  
density, while 7 represents the  
darkest print density.  
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Functions Menu  
Functions Menu  
The Functions Menu provides access to several printer functions that can supply you with information about  
the printer and its settings. Use the following procedure to enter the Functions Menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “Fun ction s Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the system menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the available functions: Reset Prin ter, Prin t Sum m ary,  
Prin t test, an d Prin t Fon ts.  
5. Use the procedures in the following table to execute the functions:  
Functions  
Procedure for Executing Function  
Reset Printer  
Press SELECT to reset the printer.  
This function resets the printer.  
Print Summary  
This function prints a list of all printer  
settings:  
Press SELECT to print a summary of the printer  
settings.  
Print Test  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle between  
SINGLE PAGE and CONTINUOUS.  
2. Press SELECT to print the test page(s).  
This function allows you to print a single test  
page or a continuous test page.  
Print Fonts  
This function allows you to print Postscript  
or PCL font lists.  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to toggle between  
POSTSCRIPT and PCL.  
2. Press SELECT to select and print the specific fonts  
list.  
FLASH Menu  
NOTE:  
This menu will only appear if an optional FLASH DIMM has been installed in the FLASH DIMM  
slot. Consult the documentation that came with your FLASH DIMM for detailed installation and  
usage instructions.  
The FLASH Menu provides access to the printer settings that are related to the optional FLASH DIMM.  
Use the following procedure to enter the FLASH Menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “FLASH Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the system menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Prin t, Delete, Form at FLASH, an d  
FLASH sum m ary.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
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Pushbuttons  
6. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the system settings:  
Submenus  
Procedure for Changing Setting  
Print  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
files.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and print the file.  
This selection will read the selected file from  
FLASH and print it as if it were being received  
from one of the input ports.  
Delete  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
files.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and delete the file.  
This selection will delete the selected disk file or  
directory from the FLASH DIMM. To delete an  
entire directory, you must first delete all the files  
within that directory.  
Format Flash  
This selection will reformat the FLASH DIMM.  
1. Press SELECT to reformat the FLASH DIMM.  
1. Press SELECT to print the FLASH summary.  
Flash Summary  
This selection will print a page containing  
information about the installed FLASH DIMM  
including a list of all the current existing files and  
directories.  
.
WARNING! All files on the FLASH DIMM will be deleted if the Format FLASH function is  
selected.  
DISK Menu  
NOTE:  
This menu selection will only appear if an optional hard disk drive has been installed. Consult the  
documentation that came with your hard disk drive for detailed installation and usage  
instructions.  
The Disk Menu provides access to the printer settings that are related to the optional Hard Disk. Use the fol-  
lowing procedure to enter the Disk Menu:  
1. Press the MENU button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button until the text “Disk Men u” is shown on the second line of the display.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter the system menu.  
4. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: Prin t, Delete, Form at Disk, an d Disk  
Sum m ary.  
5. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
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Status Menu  
6. Use the procedures in the following table to access and change the system settings:  
Submenus  
Procedure for Changing Setting  
Print  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
files.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and print the file.  
This selection will read the selected file from Disk  
and print it as if it were being received from one  
of the input ports.  
Delete  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the  
files.  
2. Press SELECT to choose and delete the file.  
This selection will delete the selected disk file or  
directory from the hard disk. To delete an entire  
directory, you must first delete all the files within  
that directory.  
Format Disk  
This selection will reformat the hard disk.  
1. Press SELECT to reformat the hard disk.  
1. Press SELECT to print the Disk summary.  
Disk Summary  
This selection will print a page containing  
information about the installed hard disk,  
including a list of all the current existing files and  
directories.  
.
WARNING! All files on the hard disk will be deleted if the Format Disk function is selected.  
Status Menu  
In addition to the main menus listed above, the printer also provides a status menu that allows you to view  
the current settings for the input and output trays and the toner cartridge. Use the following procedure to  
enter the Status Menu:  
1. Press the STATUS button on the control panel.  
2. Press the NEXT button to move through the submenus: MBF, Tray 1, Tray 2, Face Down , an d  
Ton er.  
3. Press the SELECT button to enter a submenu.  
4. Use the procedures in the following table to view the status of the printer:  
Submenu  
Procedure for Executing Function  
MBF  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the MEDIA  
SIZE, MEDIA TYPE, and LEVEL settings for the MBF.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size and Media  
Type for the MBF tray.  
Tray 1  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the media size,  
media type, and level settings for Tray 1.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size, Media  
Type, and Level for Tray 1.  
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Tray 2  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the media size,  
media type, and level settings for Tray 2.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size, Media  
Type, and Level for Tray 2.  
Tray 3 (optional)  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the media size,  
media type, and level settings for Tray 3.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size, Media  
Type, and Level for Tray 3.  
Tray 4 (optional)  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the media size,  
media type, and level settings for Tray 4.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size, Media  
Type, and Level for Tray 4.  
Tray 5 (optional)  
1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS to scroll through the media size,  
media type, and level settings for Tray 5.  
2. Press SELECT to view a specific setting.  
This submenu allows you to view  
the current Media Size, Media  
Type, and Level for Tray 5.  
Face Down Tray  
This submenu allows you to view  
the status of the face down tray.  
1. Press SELECT to view the status of the Face Down Tray.  
1. Press SELECT to view the status of the Stacker tray.  
Stacker  
This submenu allows you to view  
the status of the Finisher/ Stapler  
main tray. This menu is only  
available if the Finisher/ Stapler  
option is installed.  
Toner  
Press SELECT to view the status of the toner cartridge.  
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Replacing the EP Cartridge  
About this Chapter  
Describes how to handle and replace the EP cartridge, replacement of transfer and feed rollers and perfor-  
mance of other steps as necessary for day-to-day operation of your printer.  
Replacing the EP Cartridge  
Cautions on handling the EP cartridge  
"
Do not expose the cartridge to direct sunlight or other strong light sources.  
"
Do not carry out the procedure in a brightly lit location, and complete the installation procedure as  
quickly as possible (within about 5 minutes).  
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When the EP cartridge is removed from the printer, immediately put it back to its original packing or  
wrap it with a thick lint-free cloth.  
If the EP cartridge is moved from a cold location to a warm location, let it rest for 1 hour or more  
before using it.  
"
"
Do not turn the cartridge over and do not stand it on its end.  
Toner is not harmful to the human body, but if some toner has come into contact with your skin, you  
can wash it off with warm water and soap. If toner gets on your clothing, you should immediately try  
to blow it off with compressed air.  
"
"
The drum shutter protects the photosensitive drum from external light. Do not open the drum shutter  
by hand.  
Never touch the surface of the photosensitive drum.  
Cautions on storing the EP cartridge  
"
Do not remove the EP cartridge from its packing until use. If it is removed, immediately put it back  
into the packing.  
"
Avoid direct sunlight. Keep the EP cartridge in the following environment:  
Temperature: 50º to 95º F (10 to 35º C)  
Humidity: 15 to 85% (non-condensation)  
"
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Do not place the EP cartridge in a location with high temperature and high humidity.  
Do not turn the cartridge over and do not stand it on its end.  
Keep the EP cartridge away from CRT, disk drive, floppy drive, or any magnetic objects.  
Keep the EP cartridge out of reach of children.  
When to replace the EP cartridge  
The EP cartridge contains a photosensitive drum and toner. It can print about 23,000 pages of letter or A4  
size paper (assuming 5% coverage).  
The printer shows the following messages when it is time to replace the EP cartridge:  
When the EP cartridge should be replaced soon, the “TONER LOW” message appears. Prepare a new EP  
cartridge.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (for standard configuration)  
When there is no more toner or the drum must be replaced, an error message appears and the printer stops.  
Follow the steps described in the following sections to replace the EP cartridge with a new one. Be sure to  
use only the designated EP cartridge. Consult your dealer for more information.  
Do not shake the EP cartridge in order to check for toner level. A tiny amount of toner left  
may spill out.  
Replacing the EP cartridge (for standard configuration)  
1. Hold the latch and open the upper left cover.  
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2. Open the front cover as indicated.  
WARNING: Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temperature is located  
(such as that shown below), or else burns may result.  
3. Remove the EP cartridge. Lift the orange handle on the cartridge to gently take it out. Then hold the  
handle and completely remove the cartridge. Be careful about the toner falling out, then wrap the used  
EP cartridge in its original packing and dispose it properly. Never dispose of it by burning.  
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4. Remove a new EP cartridge from the packing, and pull out the protective paper sheet from the drum  
shutter.  
5. Hold the EP cartridge horizontally and gently shake it 5 to 6 times to evenly distribute the toner inside.  
CAUTION: Uneven toner distribution may degrade print quality. If the toner has not been  
properly freed by shaking the cartridge, a noise may be heard when turning on the printer  
and the EP cartridge may be damaged.  
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6. Open the front cover as indicated.  
7. While holding the orange handle with one hand, gently push the cartridge all the way into the printer.  
NOTE:  
Do not touch any parts inside the printer. Make sure the cartridge is seated properly.  
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8. Gently pull out the sealing tape in the direction of the arrow.  
NOTE:  
If the tape is pulled out at an angle, it may break possibly rendering the cartridge unusable.  
9. Close the front cover and the upper left cover.  
The upper left cover can be closed only when the EP cartridge is inside the printer. If you  
have not installed the EP cartridge, do not close the upper left cover by force. When clos-  
ing the upper left cover, do not use the latch on the cover. Instead, follow the instruction  
label on the cover and push the recommended location.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)  
1. If the duplex printing unit is installed, pull on its latch to open it.  
2. Hold the latch and open the upper left cover.  
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3. Open the front cover as indicated.  
Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temperature is located (such as  
that shown below), or else burns may result.  
4. Remove the EP cartridge. Lift the orange handle lever on the cartridge to gently take it out. Then hold  
the handle and completely remove the cartridge. Be careful about the toner falling out, then wrap the  
used EP cartridge in its original packing and dispose it properly. Never dispose of it by burning.  
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Replacing the EP Cartridge  
5. Remove a new EP cartridge from the packing, and carefully pull out the protective paper sheet from  
the drum shutter.  
6. Hold the EP cartridge horizontally and gently shake it 5 to 6 times to evenly distribute the toner inside.  
CAUTION: Uneven toner distribution may degrade print quality. If the toner has not been  
properly freed by shaking the cartridge, a noise may be heard when turning on the printer  
and the EP cartridge may be damaged.  
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7. Open the front cover as indicated.  
WARNING: Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temperature is located  
(such as that shown below), or else burns may result  
8. While holding the orange handle with one hand, gently push the cartridge all the way into the printer.  
NOTE:  
Do not touch any parts inside the printer. Make sure the cartridge is seated properly.  
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9. Gently pull out the sealing tape in the direction of the arrow.  
NOTE:  
If the tape is pulled out at an angle, it may break possibly rendering the cartridge unusable.  
10. Close the front cover and the upper left cover.  
NOTE:  
The upper left cover can be closed only when the EP cartridge is inside the printer. If you have  
not installed the EP cartridge, do not close the upper left cover by force. When closing the  
upper left cover, do not use the latch on the cover. Instead, follow the instruction label on the  
cover and push the recommended location.  
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11. Close the duplex printing unit.  
Replacing the Fuser  
The fuser becomes very hot during operation. Never touch the fuser area where a label  
indicating high temperature is located (such as that shown below), or else burns may  
result. Before replacing the fuser, turn the printer off and wait at least 40 minutes before  
replacing it.  
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Replacing the Fuser  
1. Open the upper left cover.  
2. Open the front cover.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)  
3. Loosen the two locking screws indicated. (You cannot remove them completely.)  
4. Hold the two rings indicated and pull out the fuser. Dispose of the fuser  
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Replacing the Fuser  
5. Prepare a new fuser. While holding the two rings of the new fuser, push into the printer as indicated.  
6. Tighten the two locking screws.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)  
7. Remove and discard the protective covers to expose the two metal fuser shipping screws  
The two metal fuser shipping screws MUST be removed and discarded. They are intended  
to protect the fuser assembly during shipment. Failure to remove them will result in inferior  
fusing of toner and possible damage to the toner assembly.  
8. Using a coin or a flat head screwdriver with a wide blade, turning in a counter-clockwise direction,  
loosen the two metal fuser shipping screws.  
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Replacing the Fuser  
9. Completely remove and discard the two metal fuser shipping screws  
10. Close the front cover and then the upper left cover.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)  
Replacing the Transfer Roller  
Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temperature is located (such as  
that shown below), or else burns may result.  
1. Open the upper left cover.  
2. Lift up the handles to unlock the transfer roller.  
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Replacing the Feed Rollers  
3. Remove the transfer roller.  
4. Insert a new transfer roller and press down to hold the roller in place.  
5. Push the handles to lock the transfer roller in place.  
Replacing the Feed Rollers  
After replacing the fuser, be sure to also replace the feed rollers.  
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Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)  
1. Remove the top cassette from the printer unit.  
2. While pressing the white tab, remove the lower feed roller.  
NOTE:  
Be sure not to remove the coupling behind the feed roller.  
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Replacing the Feed Rollers  
3. Flip down the cover and remove the upper two rollers with the same steps described earlier.  
4. While pressing the white tab, remove the upper two rollers.  
5. Insert a new upper feed rollers.  
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Tray 5 (HCF Unit)  
6. Inset a new lower feed roller.  
Tray 5 (HCF Unit)  
1. Remove the Tray 3.  
2. Pull out the Tray 5.  
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Replacing the Feed Rollers  
3. Pull the roller cover towards you.  
4. While pressing the white tab, remove the three feed rollers  
NOTE:  
Be sure not to remove the coupling behind the feed roller.  
5. Insert the three new feed rollers.  
6. Push back the Tray 5.  
7. Re-insert the Tray 3.  
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Tray 4 (HCF Unit)  
Tray 4 (HCF Unit)  
1. Pull out the left tray.  
2. Open the lower left cover. Press down the roller cover.  
3. While pressing the white tab, remove the three feed rollers.  
NOTE:  
Be sure not to remove the coupling behind the feed roller.  
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Cleaning  
4. Insert three new feed rollers.  
5. Push back Tray 4.  
Cleaning  
In order to keep your printer in optimum working condition, clean the exterior and interior of the printer as  
described below.  
WARNING: Before cleaning the printer or performing any other maintenance tasks, be sure  
to turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. Not doing so may  
cause a risk of electric shock.  
CAUTION: Use only water or mild detergent. To prevent the possibility of discoloration,  
cracking, and deformation of the printer housing, do not use cleaning alcohol or other vola-  
tile substances,.  
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Clean the exterior of the printer  
Clean the exterior of the printer  
Clean the exterior of the printer about once a month. Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with water. For  
stubborn stains, soak the cloth in a mild detergent solution before cleaning. Finish by wiping the printer with  
a soft, dry cloth.  
Check the interior of the printer  
After removing a paper jam or replacing the EP cartridge, check the inside of the printer. Remove any paper  
scraps and wipe off paper dust with a dry, clean lint-free cloth.  
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Daily Maintenance  
Daily Maintenance  
At the end of the day, turn off the printer by setting the power switch to [0]. If any error message or status  
code appears, see Chapter 6 Troubleshooting”and turn off the printer properly.  
Preparing the Printer for a Period of Extended Non-Use  
If the printer will not be used for one week or more, perform the following steps.  
WARNING: Never touch the power cord or the plug with wet hands; otherwise electric  
shock may result.  
WARNING: Always remove the power cord by pulling on the plug but not the cord; otherwise  
the power cord may be damaged and fire or electric shock may result.  
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Check the interior of the printer  
1. Turn off the printer by setting the power switch to the [0] position.  
If any error message or status code appears, see Chapter 6 Troubleshooting” and turn off the printer  
properly.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.  
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Relocating the Printer  
3. Remove any paper from the multi bypass feeder as well as all the paper cassettes. Store the paper in a  
location that is not humid and dusty. For more information, see ”Appendix B Safety Notes and Regu-  
Relocating the Printer  
To move the printer, follow the steps below.  
WARNING: This printer is very heavy. The weight of the main unit without paper cassette,  
consumables, and paper is about 106 lbs. Never attempt to lift the printer by yourself. The  
printer should always carried by two persons.  
To carry the printer, grasp the four bottom corners from the right and left sides, not from  
the front (where the control panel is located) and back sides. Never try to lift the printer  
while holding any part other than the bottom corners. Otherwise there will be a severe risk  
of injury if the printer is dropped.  
When lifting the printer, correct posture is important to prevent hip injuries.  
WARNING: Never touch the power cord or the plug with wet hands; otherwise electric  
shock may result.  
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Check the interior of the printer  
WARNING: Always remove the power cord by pulling on the plug but not the cord; otherwise  
the power cord may be damaged and fire or electric shock may result.  
NOTE:  
Remove any options such as the duplex printing unit before moving the printer. For instructions  
on how to remove the options, see the appropriate section. To transport the printer over long  
distance, put the printer in its original shipping carton and other packing materials.  
1. Turn off the printer by setting the power switch to the [0] position.  
If any error message or status code appears, see Chapter 6 Troubleshooting”and turn off the printer  
properly.  
2. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet and the printer.  
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Relocating the Printer  
3. Remove any paper from the multi bypass feeder as well as all the paper cassettes.Store the paper in a  
location that is not humid and dusty. For more information, see ”Appendix B Safety Notes and Regu-  
4. If the optional face-up tray is installed, remove it.  
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Check the interior of the printer  
5. Remove the EP cartridge inside the printer. If the printer is moved with the cartridge inside, toner may  
spill out and soil the printer.  
NOTE:  
Replace the EP cartridge in its original packing material, or wrap it in a thick lint-free cloth.  
6. If the HCF unit is installed, unlock the stoppers on its casters.  
7. Move the printer to a new location and reverse the steps above.  
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Relocating the Printer  
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Solving Printer Power-on Problems  
About this Chapter  
Explains procedures to isolate and solve problems that may occur during use of your printer. Clearing paper  
jams and detailed troubleshooting of LCD error messages are discussed in this chapter. Troubleshooting the  
Ethernet network interface is also discussed in this chapter.  
Solving Printer Power-on Problems  
This section describes problems that can occur when starting up the printer. If the trouble persists after per-  
forming the checks listed below, turn the printer off [ O ], disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet,  
and see Appendix E GENICOM Customer Support and Part Numbers” to arrange for a technical support  
or service or repair call.  
CAUTION: To prevent the risk of fire or smoke generation, do not attempt to modify the  
printer in any way.  
WARNING: Before cleaning the printer or performing any other maintenance, be sure to  
turn the printer off [ O ], and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet to prevent the  
risk of electric shock.  
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DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
No power.  
Power switch not turned on.  
Switch not set to [ I ].  
Check power switch. See  
Printer” for more information  
Power cord not properly  
Set power switch to [ O ]  
plugged into AC outlet or AC (off) and plug in power cord  
connector on rear of printer  
firmly. See Chapter 1  
information.  
Voltage of AC power line not  
correct.  
Verify that AC outlet is rated  
for the correct voltage and  
amperage of your printer.  
for more information.  
Power is frequently  
interrupted  
Printer is defective  
Turn printer off [ O ],  
disconnect power cord from  
the AC outlet. See Appendix  
to arrange for a technical  
support or service or repair  
call.  
Solving Print Quality Problems  
This section describes quality problems during printing. Go through the list below to find the conditon that  
most closely resembles the problem and follow the recommended action. If the trouble persists after per-  
forming the checks listed below, turn the printer off [ O ], disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet,  
and see ”Appendix E GENICOM Customer Support and Part Numbers” to arrange for a technical support  
or service or repair call  
DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
Faded print  
Print media is moist.  
Remove moist media and load new dry  
media.  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
Toner in EP cartridge is low.  
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DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
Black dots  
Print media is outside  
recommended specification.  
Use recommended print media. See  
EP catridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge.See ”Chapter 5  
Vertical black streaks  
Repetitive defects.  
Character voids  
EP catridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See See ”Chapter 5  
Paper path is dirty.  
Print out several blank sheets  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. SeeSee Chapter 5  
Print media is outside  
Use recommended print media. See  
recommended specifications Chapter 5 Printer Consumables, Cleaning  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
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DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
Toner smears when rubbed  
Print media is moist  
Remove moist media and load new dry  
Print media is outside  
Use recommended print media. See  
recommended specifications Chapter 5 Printer Consumables, Cleaning  
Black page  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
High-voltage power supply  
may be defective  
technical support or service or repair call.  
Blank page  
Sealing tape of EP cartridge  
not pulled out.  
Pull out sealing tape. SeeSee Chapter 5  
Printer feeds two or more  
sheets at a time  
Avoice adding paper to a nearly full stack.  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
Toner in EP cartridge is low.  
High-voltage power supply  
may be defective  
technical support or service or repair call.  
Partial blanks  
Print media is moist  
Print media is outside  
Remove moist media and load new dry  
Use recommended print media. See  
recommended specifications Chapter 5 Printer Consumables, Cleaning  
Sealing tape of EP cartridge  
not pulled out.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
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Solving Print Quality Problems  
DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
Creased paper  
Print media is outside  
Use recommended print media. See  
recommended specifications Chapter 5 Printer Consumables, Cleaning  
Print media is moist  
Remove moist media and load new dry  
Plotted print  
Print media is outside  
Use recommended print media. See  
recommended specifications Chapter 5 Printer Consumables, Cleaning  
Print media is moist  
Remove moist media and load new dry  
Vertical blanks  
EP cartridge is not installed  
correctly.  
Remove EP cartridge and reinstall it. See  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
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Clearing Paper Jams from Area A  
DESCRIPTION  
POSSIBLE  
CAUSE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
Blurred print  
Print density setting is not  
appropriate  
Adjust print density. See ”Chapter 5 Printer  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
Bold print appears shaded  
Print density setting is not  
appropriate  
Adjust print density. See ”Chapter 5 Printer  
EP cartridge is old or  
damaged.  
Replace EP cartridge. See Chapter 5  
Clearing Paper Jams  
This section provide information for removing paper jams from paper path areas of your printer and paper  
handling options.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area A  
1. If the duplexer is installed, pull on the latch indicated to open the unit  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
2. Pull on the latch to open the upper left cover.  
If the optional face up tray is installed instead of the duplexer, lift to unhook and remove the face up  
tray.  
3. Remove any paper jam found.  
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Clearing Paper Jams from Area A  
If the leading edge of the paper is already in the paper output tray, pull out the paper in the direction of  
the arrow.  
If the paper is jammed at the fuser area, pull it out carefully without touching the fuser If it becomes  
difficult to pull out the paper, turn the knob continuously in the direction of the arrow until the paper  
is adequately out and easy to pull..  
WARNING: Never touch the fuser area where a label indicating high temperature is located  
(such as that shown below), or else burns may result.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
If the paper is jammed at the indicated location, pull it out in the direction of the arrow.  
4. Open the cover inside the duplexer.  
5. Remove any paper jam found by pulling out the paper in the direction of the arrow as shown.  
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Clearing Paper Jams from Area A  
6. Close the cover inside the duplexer  
7. Close the duplexer.  
NOTE:  
When closing the duplexer, do not use the latch on the cover. Instead, follow the instruction  
label on the cover and push the recommended location.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
8. Close the duplexer or reinsert the face-up tray as appropriate.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area B  
1. Pull on the latch to open the cover to Area B  
2. Remove any paper jam found  
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Clearing Paper Jams from Area C  
3. If the paper is jammed at Area B, pull it out in the direction of the arrow as shown. If no paper jam is  
found consult the LCD display of the control panel for information about a possible jam in a paper  
tray.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area C  
1. Pull on the latch to open the cover to Area B  
2. Remove any paper jam found  
3. If the paper is jammed at Area B, pull it out in the direction of the arrow as shown. If no paper jam is  
found consult the LCD display of the control panel for information about a possible jam in a paper  
tray.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area E  
Lift the handle of the Stapler/ Stacker docking cover and remove any jammed paper found.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area F  
Open the cover of the Stacker/ Staplers paper horizontal transport and remove any jammed paper found.  
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Clearing Paper Jams from Area H  
Clearing Paper Jams from Area H  
Remove any jammed paper found.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Tray 1  
Pull out Tray 1. Check the paper feed area and carefully pull out any jammed paper found there.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Tray 2  
Pull out Tray 2. Check the paper feed area and carefully pull out any jammed paper found there.  
Clearing Paper Jams from Trays 3, 4 and 5 in the HCF unit  
1. Pull out Tray 3 of the HCF unit. Check the paper feed area and carefully pull out any jammed paper  
found there.  
Carefully close Tray 3.  
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Clearing Paper Jams  
2. Pull out Trays 4 and 5.  
3. Check the paper feed area of Tray 5 and remove any jammed paper found  
4. Carefully close Trays 4 and 5  
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Clearing Paper Jams from the Multi-Bypass Feeder (MBF)  
Clearing Paper Jams from the Multi-Bypass Feeder (MBF)  
1. Remove the jammed paper by pull it out in the direction of the arrow as shown.  
2. Remove all the paper and load the stack again.  
Clearing Paper Jams from the Envelope Feeder  
1. Remove the envelope feeder.  
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Control Panel LCD Messages  
2. Remove any jammed paper found.  
3. Re-insert the envelope feeder.  
Control Panel LCD Messages  
LCD messages involving troubleshooting are classified into nine numeric code classes (1 through 9) and an  
additional alphanumeric class. These code classes have no significance to you as a user of this printer. These  
class codes are designed specifically for assisting service and repair personnel. When reporting problems  
make note of the error message by code class.  
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Code Class 1  
Code Class 1  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
1-1 MAIN MOTOR  
1-1 PAPER JAM  
1-1 TRAY ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CLEAR AREA A  
CHECK TRAY 1  
Main Motor Rotation  
Failure  
Service Call required  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Tray 1 trouble  
(see note 1)  
Ensure that Tray 1 is  
loaded correctly and  
securely closed.  
1-2 TONER EMPTY REPLACE TONER  
Toner cartridge Empty Replace Toner  
Cartridge  
1-2 PAPER JAM  
1-2 TRAY ERROR  
CLEAR AREA A  
CHECK TRAY 2  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Tray 2 trouble  
(see note 1)  
Ensure that Tray 2 is  
loaded correctly and  
securely closed.  
1-3 FEED ERROR  
1-3 LVPS FAN  
AREA A/TRAY 1  
CALL SERVICE  
CLEAR AREA A  
CHECK TRAY 3  
Tray 1 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 1, Area A  
LVPS FAN Rotation  
Failure  
Service Call required  
1-3 PAPER JAM  
1-3 TRAY ERROR  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Tray 3 trouble  
(see note 1)  
Ensure that Tray 3 is  
loaded correctly and  
securely closed.  
1-4 DRUM MOTOR  
1-4 TRAY ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CHECK TRAY 4  
Drum Motor Rotation  
Failure  
Service Call Required  
Tray 4 trouble  
(see note 1)  
Ensure that Tray 4 is  
loaded correctly and  
securely closed  
1-5 TRAY ERROR  
1-6 PAPER JAM  
CHECK TRAY 5  
CLEAR AREA A  
Tray 5 trouble  
(see note 1)  
Ensure that Tray 5 is  
loaded correctly and  
securely closed.  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
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Control Panel LCD Messages  
Code Class 2  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
2-2 FEED ERROR  
AREA B / TRAY 2  
Tray 2 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 1 or Area A  
2-3 FEED ERROR  
CLEAR AREA A  
Tray 2 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 2 or Area A  
2-7 DUPLEX COMM CALL SERVICE  
2-8 DUPLEX ERROR CALL SERVICE  
Duplexer  
Communications  
failure (see note 2)  
Check Duplexer  
Cabling – Service Call  
required  
Wrong model duplexer Service Call required  
installed  
Code Class 3  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
3-1 NO CARTRIDGE RESET TONER CART  
Toner cartridge not set Reset Toner Cartridge  
correctly  
3-1 FEED ERROR  
3-1 PAPER JAM  
AREA B / TRAY 3  
CLEAR AREA A  
Tray 3 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 3 or Area B  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
3-1 ROS ERROR  
3-2 FEED ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CLEAR AREA B  
ROS ASIC Failure  
Service Call required  
Tray 3 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area B  
3-3 FEED ERROR  
3-3 ROS ERROR  
3-4 ROS ERROR  
3-5 ROS ERROR  
3-6 PAPER JAM  
CLEAR AREA B  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CLEAR AREA A  
Tray 3 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area B  
Beam detect interval  
too long  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Beam detect interval  
too short  
ROS Motor Rotation  
Failure  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
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Code Class 4  
Code Class 4  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
4-0 FEED ERROR  
AREA C/TRAY 4  
Tray 4 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 4 or Area C  
4-1 FEED ERROR  
AREA C/AREA B  
Tray 4 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 4, Area C or  
Area B  
4-1 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-1 IRREG. PAPER CHECK TRAY 1  
Fuser temperature  
setting out of control  
(On Time Fail)  
Service Call required  
Irregular paper in Tray  
1 (see note 1)  
Ensure the correct  
paper is loaded in Tray  
1
4-1 PAPER JAM  
4-2 FEED ERROR  
CLEAR AREA A  
AREA C/AREA B  
Paper jam in Area A  
Tray 4 paper misfeed  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 4, Area C or  
Area B  
4-2 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-2 IRREG. PAPER CHECK TRAY 2  
Fuser overheat trouble Service Call required  
detected  
Irregular paper in Tray  
2 (see note 1)  
Ensure the correct  
paper is loaded in Tray  
2
4-2 PAPER JAM  
4-3 FEED ERROR  
CLEAR AREA A  
CLEAR AREA B  
Paper jam in Area A  
Tray 4 paper misfeed  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 4 or Area B  
4-3 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-3 IRREG. PAPER CHECK TRAY 3  
Outboard Fuser  
temperature cannot be  
monitored  
Service Call required  
Irregular paper in Tray  
3 (see note 1)  
Ensure the correct  
paper is loaded in Tray  
3
4-3 PAPER JAM  
CLEAR AREA A  
Paper jam in Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
4-4 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-4 IRREG. PAPER CHECK TRAY 4  
Inboard Fuser  
temperature cannot be  
monitored  
Service Call required  
Irregular paper in Tray  
4 (see note 1)  
Ensure the correct  
paper is loaded in Tray  
4
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4-5 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-5 IRREG. PAPER CHECK TRAY 5  
Abnormally high Fuser  
temperature  
Service Call required  
Irregular paper in Tray  
5 (see note 1)  
Ensure the correct  
paper is loaded in Tray  
5
4-5 PAPER JAM  
4-6 PAPER JAM  
CLEAR AREA A  
CLEAR AREA A  
Paper jam in Area A  
Paper jam in Area A  
Fuser fan defective  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
Clear Paper Jam in  
Area A  
4-9 FUSER ERROR CALL SERVICE  
4-11 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA E  
Service Call required  
Paper didnt pass  
TRANSPORT entry  
sensor in specified  
time after reaching the  
sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area E  
4-12 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA E  
Paper didnt reach  
TRANSPORT entry  
sensor in specified  
time after passing  
fuser exit sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area E  
4-13 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA E  
4-16 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA E  
TRANSPORT entry  
sensor switched on  
while initializing finisher  
Clear paper jam in  
Area E  
Remaining paper  
detected at  
Clear paper jam in  
Area E  
TRANSPORT entry  
sensor  
4-21 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
4-22 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
Paper didnt pass  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor in specified  
time after reaching the  
sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
Paper didnt reach  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor in specified  
time after passing the  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor.  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
4-23 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor switched on  
while initializing finisher  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
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Code Class 4  
4-26 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
4-31 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
Remaining paper  
detected on  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
Paper does not pass  
finisher input path  
sensor within specified  
time after reaching the  
sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
4-32 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA F  
Paper does not reach  
finisher input path  
sensor in specified  
time after reaching  
TRANSPORT exit  
sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
4-36 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-41 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-42 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-46 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-51 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-52 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-56 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA G  
4-61 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA H  
4-66 FINISH JAM CLEAR AREA H  
Remaining paper  
detected on finisher  
input path sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area F  
Paper did not pass  
through finisher path  
sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Paper did not reach  
finisher path sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Remaining paper  
detected at finisher  
path sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Paper did not pass  
through finisher exit  
path sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Paper did not reach  
finisher exit path  
sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Remaining paper  
detected at finisher  
exit path sensor  
Open finisher front  
cover - Clear paper  
jam in Area G  
Paper did not pass  
through compile tray  
exit path sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area H  
Remaining paper  
detected at compile  
tray exit path sensor  
Clear paper jam in  
Area H  
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Control Panel LCD Messages  
Code Class 5  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
5-0 FEED ERROR  
AREA C/TRAY 5  
Tray 5 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 5 or Area C  
5-1 COVER OPEN  
5-1 COVER OPEN  
CLOSE COVER A  
Printer cover A open  
Close printer cover A  
CLOSE FRONT  
COVER  
Printer front cover  
open  
Close printer front  
cover  
5-1 FEED ERROR  
AREA C/AREA B  
Tray 5 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 5, Area C or  
Area B  
5-2 COVER OPEN  
5-2 FEED ERROR  
CLOSE COVER B  
AREA C/AREA B  
Printer cover B open  
Tray 5 paper misfeed  
Close printer cover B  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 5, Area C or  
Area B  
5-3 FEED ERROR  
AREA A/AREA B  
Tray 5 paper misfeed  
Tray 5 paper misfeed  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 5, Area A or  
Area B  
5-4 FEED ERROR  
5-11 FIN ERROR  
AREA C/TRAY 5  
CALL SERVICE  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Tray 5 or Area C  
Finisher Stacker tray  
failure  
(see note 3)  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
5-21 FIN ERROR  
5-22 FIN ERROR  
5-81 FIN ERROR  
5-83 FIN ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
Finisher Jogger front  
failure  
(see note 3)  
Finisher Jogger rear  
failure  
(see note 3)  
Finisher exit roller  
failure  
(see note 3)  
Finisher roller shift  
failure  
(see note 3)  
5-87 FIN ERROR  
5-91 FIN ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
Finisher Punch failure  
(see note 3)  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Finisher Stapler failure  
(see note 3)  
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Code Class 6  
5-92 FIN ERROR  
5-93 FIN ERROR  
5-94 FIN ERROR  
5-95 FIN ERROR  
5-96 FIN ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
Finisher Stapler head  
home sensor failure  
(see note 3)  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Finisher Stapler front  
position failure (see  
note 3)  
Finisher Stapler dual  
position failure (see  
note 3)  
Finisher Stapler rear  
position failure (see  
note 3)  
Finisher Stapler swing  
failure  
(see note 3)  
Code Class 6  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
6-1 COVER OPEN  
6-1 TONER EOL  
CLOSE COVER C  
REPLACE TONER  
HCF cover C open  
Close HCF cover C  
Toner Cartridge  
end-of-life  
Replace Toner  
Cartridge  
6-1 FEED ERROR  
CLEAR DUPLEXER  
Paper misfeed from  
duplexer  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Duplexer  
6-1 GATE OPEN  
6-2 COVER OPEN  
CHECK GATE IN  
CLOSE DOOR F  
Gate Cover is open  
Close Gate Cover  
Transport Cover is  
open  
Close Transport Cover  
Door F  
6-2 RAM ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
RAM Read/ Write Error  
NVM breakdown  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
Service Call required  
6-3 NVRAM ERROR CALL SERVICE  
6-4 NVRAM ERROR CALL SERVICE  
NVM Read/ Write error  
6-5 MCU ERROR  
6-7 FIN ERROR  
6-8 FIN ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
MCU ASIC circuit to  
control CRUM is  
defective  
Finisher  
Communications error  
(see note 2)  
Check Finisher Cabling  
- Service Call required  
Wrong model finisher  
installed  
Service Call required  
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Control Panel LCD Messages  
Code Class 7  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
7-1 COVER OPEN  
CLOSE DOOR G  
Finisher front cover is  
open  
Close Finisher front  
cover – Door G  
7-2 COVER OPEN  
FIN. TOP DOOR  
Finisher top cover  
open  
Close Finisher top  
door  
7-3 DUPLEX OPEN CLOSE DUPLEXER  
7-3 FIN EXIT SW CHECK FIN EXIT  
Duplexer cover open  
Close duplexer cover  
Finisher Exit Roller Unit Close Finisher Exit  
is open  
Roller Unit  
7-3 HCF ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
Cannot Read/ Write  
HCF NVM  
Service Call required  
7-4 HCF ERROR  
7-7 HCF ERROR  
CALL SERVICE  
CALL SERVICE  
HCF NVM failure  
Service Call required  
Check HCF Cabling -  
Communications error  
between MCU and HCF Service Call required  
(see note 2)  
7-71 FINISH JAM CLEAR TOP TRAY  
7-72 FINISH JAM CLEAR TOP TRAY  
7-73 FINISH JAM CLEAR TOP TRAY  
Paper did not pass the Clear paper jam  
top tray exit path  
sensor  
finisher top tray  
Paper did not reach  
top tray exit path  
sensor  
Clear paper jam  
finisher top tray  
Top tray exit path  
sensor on while  
finisher is being  
initialized  
Clear paper jam  
finisher top tray  
7-76 FINISH JAM CLEAR TOP TRAY  
Remaining paper is  
detected by top tray  
exit path sensor  
Clear paper jam  
finisher top tray  
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Code Class 8  
Code Class 8  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
8-1 FEED ERROR  
CHECK ENVELOPE  
Remaining paper  
detected in ENV area  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Envelope Feeder  
8-1 FIN DOCKING CHECK FINISHER  
Finisher docking  
incorrect  
Check Finishing  
Docking  
8-1 TONER TYPE  
8-1 PAPER JAM  
8-2 FEED ERROR  
ID MISMATCH  
Toner cartridge OEM  
ID mismatch  
Replace Toner  
Cartridge  
CHECK DUPLEXER  
AREA A, B/TRAY 2  
Paper jam in Duplexer  
Clear paper jam in  
Duplexer  
Remaining paper  
detected near Tray 2  
Clear paper misfeed  
from or Area A, Area B  
or Tray 2  
8-2 PAPER JAM  
CLEAR DUPLEXER  
Paper jam in Duplexer  
Clear paper jam in  
Duplexer  
8-3 TONER CART  
8-3 FEED ERROR  
RESET TONER CART  
CLEAR AREA B  
CRUM read/ write error Reset Toner Cartridge  
Remaining paper  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area B  
detected near Tray 3  
8-4 TONER CART  
8-4 FEED ERROR  
RESET TONER CART  
CLEAR AREA C  
CRUM  
Communications error  
Reset Toner Cartridge  
Remaining paper  
detected near Tray 4  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area C  
8-5 TONER CART  
8-5 FEED ERROR  
REPLACE TONER  
AREA C/TRAY 5  
Invalid CRUM error  
Reset Toner Cartridge  
Remaining paper  
detected near Tray 5  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area C or Tray 5  
8-6 FEED ERROR  
8-6 PAPER JAM  
CLEAR DUPLEXER  
CLEAR DUPLEXER  
Remaining paper  
detected in Duplexer  
Clear Duplexer  
Paper Jam in Duplexer Clear paper jam in  
Duplexer  
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Code Class 9  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
9-1 FEED ERROR  
9-2 FEED ERROR  
9-3 FEED ERROR  
CHECK ENVELOPE  
ENV OUT sensor  
time-out  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Envelope Feeder  
CHECK MBF  
MBF T/ A roll 1 sensor  
time-out  
Clear paper misfeed  
from MBF  
CLEAR AREA A  
MBF or ENV Reg  
sensor time-out  
Clear paper misfeed  
from Area A  
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Alphanumeric Code Class  
Alphanumeric Code Class  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 1)  
LCD MESSAGE  
(LINE 2)  
CAUSE OF  
ERROR MESSAGE  
REQUIRED  
ACTION  
DRUM EOL NEARBY N/A (WARNING  
ONLY)  
P/ R Drum end of life  
nearby  
Ensure that you have a  
new P/ R Drum to  
install soon  
F/D TRAY FULL  
REMOVE PAPER  
REMOVE PAPER  
Face Down Tray Paper Empty output paper  
Full  
from Face Down  
Finishing Tray  
FINISHER OVER  
LAP  
Finisher Paper Overlap Empty output paper  
from Finisher  
PAPER OUT-TRAY 1 LOAD LETTER OR  
LOAD LEGAL OR  
No Paper in Tray 1  
No Paper in Tray 2  
No Paper in Tray 3  
No Paper in Tray 4  
No Paper in Tray 5  
Add indicated paper  
size to Tray 1  
LOAD A4 OR ETC.  
PAPER OUT-TRAY 2 LOAD LETTER OR  
LOAD LEGAL OR  
Add indicated paper  
size to Tray 2  
LOAD A4 OR ETC.  
PAPER OUT-TRAY 3 LOAD LETTER OR  
LOAD LEGAL OR  
Add indicated paper  
size to Tray 3  
LOAD A4 OR ETC.  
PAPER OUT-TRAY 4 LOAD LETTER OR  
LOAD LEGAL OR  
Add indicated paper  
size to Tray 4  
LOAD A4 OR ETC.  
PAPER OUT-TRAY 5 LOAD LETTER OR  
LOAD LEGAL OR  
Add indicated paper  
size to Tray 5  
LOAD A4 OR ETC.  
STACKER FULL  
REMOVE PAPER  
Finisher Full  
Empty output paper  
from Finisher  
STACKER TOP FULL REMOVE PAPER  
STAPLE CARTRIDGE INSTALL CART.  
Finisher Top Tray Full  
Empty output paper  
from Finisher top tray  
Finisher Staple  
Cartridge is not  
installed  
Install staple cartridge  
in Finisher  
STAPLES LOW  
TONER LOW  
ADD STAPLES  
Finisher Staple Pin  
Toner Low Alert  
Add staples to Finisher  
N/A  
Ensure that you have a  
new toner cartridge to  
install soon  
(WARNING ONLY)  
PUNCH WASTE FULL EMPTY WASTE BOX  
The punch waste box  
is Full  
Empty the waste in the  
punch waste box  
NO PUNCH WASTE  
INSTALL BOX  
The punch waste box  
is not installed  
Install the punch waste  
box  
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Ethernet Network Interface Troubleshooting  
NOTE:  
1: These faults are not necessarily hard faults. They only become hard faults when an attempt is  
made to use the faulted” device. For these errors, the printing can continue if one simply  
avoids the problem. For instance, tray troublefaults usually indicate that the tray in question  
has been removed. These errors are only treated as faults when there is no alternative action to  
take. Your printer may be configured so that the problem is easily avoided. When the problem  
cannot be avoided, the described faults will be displayed.  
2: The Communications Error indicates an error that requires a service call. However, before  
arranging for a service call, ensure that all associated cabling is correctly installed.  
3: The Finisher errors are reported when an attempt is made to use the finisher.  
This section offers various troubleshooting procedures and technical support advice for the Ethernet net-  
work interface.  
Power-Up Troubleshooting  
There are several possible error situations if the unit does not display the welcome message or the LEDs do  
not flash:  
Error Messages  
Message  
Diagnosis/ Remedy  
Power-up diagnostic failure (hardware  
failure)  
Note which LED is blinking and its color, then  
contact your dealer or Technical Support.  
The network interface boots but does  
not try to load the Flash ROM code  
Briefly press the Test button on the network  
interfaces I/ O panel. A network interface  
configuration page will be printed. (To press the Test  
button, you will need a pointed object - e.g. paper  
clip.)  
Network Error: The ACT LED will blink  
yellow 2-3 times per second  
A. Make sure the Ethernet network cable is properly  
connected and reboot the server.  
B. If option A fails to resolve the problem, reload  
Flash ROM. Refer to the Updating Software chapter  
of the Ethernet Network Interface Reference  
Manual.  
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Printing Problems  
Printing Problems  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
Physical connection  
To test a non-PostScript printer use the Test Port 1  
Count 100 command. This command will send 100  
lines of test data to the printer.  
Service characteristics  
Use the Show Service Local Characteristics  
command from a network login to see if the desired  
service is available and to verify that the appropriate  
protocols are enabled on the service.  
The IP address  
The IP address must be unique on the network. Many  
problems will occur when there are duplicate IP  
addresses on the network.  
Queue Status and Port counters  
Use the Monitor Queue command to ensure queue  
entries appear in the job list. If an entry does not  
appear, refer to the appropriate host section in this  
Appendix.  
Use the Monitor Port n Counters command to  
verify that the counter is incrementing with each job.  
If it is not, verify the connection between the network  
interface and the printer.  
BOOTP Troubleshooting  
If the BOOTP request is failing and you have configured your host to respond to the request, check these  
areas:  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
BOOTP is in your systems  
/ etc/ services file  
BOOTP must be an uncommented line in the / etc/  
services file.  
The network interfaces name is  
in the loadhosts  
The network interfaces name must be in this file for the  
host to answer a BOOTP or TFTP request.  
/ etc/ hosts file  
The download file is in the  
correct directory and is  
world-readable  
The download file must be in the correct directory and  
world-readable. Specify the complete pathname for the  
download file in the BOOTP configuration file or, a add a  
default pathname to the download filename.  
The network interface and host  
are in the same IP network  
Some hosts will not allow BOOTP replies across IP  
networks. Either use a host running a different operating  
system or put the network interface in the same IP  
network as the host.  
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Ethernet Network Interface Troubleshooting  
DHCP Troubleshooting  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
DHCP is enabled on the network  
interface.  
Use the Define Server DHCP Enabled  
command.  
If you manually enter an IP address, DHCP is  
automatically disabled.  
Make sure the DHCP server is  
operational.  
Check to see that the DHCP server is on and is  
functioning correctly.  
Did the network interface get its IP  
address from the DHCP server?  
Refer to the DHCP Manager on your Windows  
DHCP server for information about addresses  
currently in use. If the DHCP server does not list  
your network interfaces IP address, there many be  
a problem.  
RARP Troubleshooting  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
The network interfaces name and  
hardware address in the hosts /  
etc/ ethers file  
The network interfaces name and hardware  
address must be in this file for the host to answer a  
RARP request.  
The network interfaces name and  
IP address in the / etc/ hosts file  
The network interfaces name and IP address must  
be in this file for the host to answer a RARP  
request.  
The operating system  
Many operating systems do not start a RARP  
server at boot time. Check the hosts RARPD  
documentation for details, or use the ps command  
to see if there is a RARPD process running.  
PostScript Problems  
PostScript printers will silently abort jobs if they detect an error.  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
The network interface is  
communicating with the  
printer  
To test a PostScript printer use the Test Port 1 PostScript  
Count 2. This command will send 2 pages of PostScript  
data out the parallel port. Watch the indicators on the printer  
to verify that the network interface is communicating with  
the printer.  
If the printer is capable of bidirectional communication, use  
the Test Service PRQLPSEPS_xxxxxx_PS PostScript  
Count 5 command. This will transfer data both to and from  
the printer. Autoselection must be disabled and the printer  
must be configured as a PostScript printer for this test to  
succeed.  
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Bitmap Graphics  
Area to Check  
Explanation  
Service Characteristics  
Issue the Show Service Characteristics command. If  
the service rating is zero, the parallel port is in use.  
Verify that the PostScript characteristic and  
appropriate protocols have been enabled on the  
service.  
Port Counters  
If PostScript jobs appear to print but nothing comes  
out of the printer, verify the amount of data sent from  
the host. Issue the appropriate print command from the  
host system. After the job has completed, use the  
Show Port 1 Counters command.  
Bitmap Graphics  
If files that contain embedded bitmap graphics print incorrectly, it is because the bitmaps are being sent as  
actual binary data and binary data cannot be printed via serial or parallel interfaces.  
Most major application packages have provisions to print using either “binary postscript” (for printers con-  
nected to the network via LocalTalk) or “hex postscript” (for printers connected to the network via a serial  
port or parallel port). If your application does not have this provision, ask the application vendor for an  
upgrade version or “patch” that will add the “hex postscript” function.  
Technical Support  
If you are experiencing an error that is not listed in the Troubleshooting appendix or if you are unable to fix the  
error, contact your point of purchase or Technical Support as listed in Appendix A.  
When you report a problem, please provide the following information:  
Your name, and your company name, address, and phone number  
Printer model number  
Printer serial number  
Software version (use the Sh ow Server command to display)  
Network configuration, including the information from a Netstat command  
Description of the problem  
Debug report (stack dump), if applicable  
Status of the unit when the problem occurred (please try to include information on user and network  
activity at the time of the problem).  
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DIMMs and Power-on Files  
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Installing DRAM Memory DIMMS  
About this Chapter  
This chapter describes the procedures for installation of DRAM memory DIMMs and FLASH DIMM mod-  
ules. Downloading software to the FLASH DIMM module is also discussed in this chapter.  
Installing DRAM Memory DIMMS  
1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF [ O ] position.  
2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.  
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3. Turn thumbscrews on controller assembly counterclockwise until loose and gently pull controller  
assembly towards you to remove from printer.  
4. Carefully insert a DRAM DIMM which is compatible with your printer into any available DRAM  
DIMM slot as shown below. When properly seated, gently push down on the DIMM until the white  
braces close and snap onto the ends of the DIMM.  
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5. Reinstall the controller assembly. Once firmly in place, push and hand tighten the thumbscrews in a  
clockwise direction.  
6. Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.  
7. Turn the printer power switch to the ON [ I ] position.  
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Installing a FLASH DIMM Module  
1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF [ O ] position.  
2. Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.  
3. Turn thumbscrews on controller assembly counterclockwise until loose and gently pull controller  
assembly towards you to remove from printer.  
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4. Carefully insert a FLASH DIMM module in FLASH DIMM slot as shown below. When properly  
seated, gently push down on the DIMM until the white braces close onto the ends of the DIMM.  
NOTE:  
To remove the FLASH DIMM, pull the white braces away from the ends of the DIMM until the  
DIMM snaps out of the slot.  
5. Reinstall the controller assembly. Once firmly in place, push and hand tighten the thumbscrews in a  
clockwise direction.  
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Power-on Files Defined  
6. Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.  
7. Turn the printer power switch to the ON [ I ] position.  
Using the Power-On Files Feature  
Power-on Files Defined  
If an optional FLASH DIMM or hard disk drive is installed in your printer, your printer has the capability of  
storing additional power-on files which can be read and interpreted at power-on. See “FLASH Menu” on  
Power-on files can contain either PCL or PostScript language content. Examples of power-on files include  
soft fonts, and macro/ overlay definitions. The FLASH DIMM can store approximately 8MB of file storage,  
the hard disk drive storage depends on the size of the drive that is installed in your printer.  
NOTE:  
Power-on files are processed at power-on initialization only and not at the start of every print  
job.  
Optional control panel menu selections become available when either of these options are installed and  
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NOTE:  
Contact the technical support team at your point of purchase for additional information  
regarding loading and using power-on files.  
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Specifications  
About this Appendix  
Provides printer specifications and information on the EP cartridge and the printable area of a page.  
Specifications  
Main Unit  
Printing principle  
Print speed  
Semiconductor laser beam scanning Xerography  
45 pages per minute  
(A4 sideways feed, identical content for printing)  
Warm-up time  
Resolution  
Max. 60 seconds after power-on or deep sleep mode (at 22° C)  
240, 400, 480, 600 dpi (fixed)  
400, 480/ 400, 600/ 480, 600 dpi (variable)  
Paper capacity  
Paper sizes  
Multi bypass feeder: 50 sheets or up to 3/ 16” (5 mm high) (at  
80 g/ m2)  
Cassette: A5 to A3 (A5 available only for cassette 1)  
Multi bypass feeder: Postcard up to A3  
Output tray capacity  
Noise  
500 sheets (A4, 80 g/ m2)  
During printing: max. 46 dB  
During standby: max. 36 dB  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
100V type: 100 V AC (min. 90 V, max. 110 V), 50/ 60 Hz  
During operation: max 580 W (110 V type)  
50 to 90° F (10 to 35° C)  
Temperature range for  
operation  
Humidity range for operation  
Dimensions  
15 to 85% (no condensation)  
Base  
Width: 762 mm (30 in.)  
Depth: 520 mm (20.5 in.)  
Height: 486 mm (19.1 in.)  
Base (with HCF, and Finisher/ Stapler Installed)  
Width: 1549 mm (61 in.)  
Depth: 711 mm (28 in.)  
Height with Finisher/ Stapler in lowest position: 1092 mm (43  
in.)  
Height with Finisher/ Stapler in highest position: 1651 mm (65  
in.)  
Weight  
about 106 lbs. (48 kg) (without paper or EP cartridge)  
300 lbs. (136 kg) with Finisher  
Ambient conditions for storage  
Service life  
Temperature: -20 to 40° C (-4 to 104° F)  
Temperature 15 to 85% (no condensation)  
Assuming A4 size and 5% coverage:  
EP cartridge (10,000 page type): about 10,000 pages  
EP cartridge (20,000 page type): about 20,000 pages  
However, service life depends on print contents.  
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Normal printing  
CAUTION: The EP cartridge requires special care. Failure to follow these precautions may  
result in poor printer performance or damage to your printer.  
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Do not remove the EP cartridge from its packing until use. If it is removed, immediately put it back  
into the packing.  
Avoid direct sunlight. Keep the EP cartridge in the following environment:  
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Do not place the EP cartridge in a location with high temperature and high humidity.  
Do not turn the cartridge over and do not stand it on its end.  
Keep the EP cartridge away from CRT, disk drive, floppy drive, or any magnetic objects.  
Keep the EP cartridge out of reach of children.  
To order an EP cartridge, contact your point of purchase.  
Printable Area  
Normal printing  
Printable area is up to 5/ 32” (4 mm) from the edge of each side of a sheet of paper.  
Wide printing  
When the host computer issues the command for wide printing, then the printable area is from edge to edge  
on all sides of a sheet of paper. However, depending on the paper type, edge-to-edge printing may not be  
possible.  
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Regulatory Compliances  
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Safety Notes  
About this Appendix  
Describes cautions to take when installing, transporting, or operating the printer. Also includes applicable  
regulatory compliances of your printer.  
Safety Notes  
WARNING: Two power specifications are listed below. The specifications that apply to your  
machine depend on your machine configuration. Connect the power plug only to a properly  
rated power outlet. Otherwise, it can cause a fire or shock hazard. If in doubt, contact your  
point of purchase.  
Rated voltage 110V  
Rated frequency 50/ 60Hz  
Rated voltage 220-240V  
Rated frequency 50/ 60Hz  
WARNING: Never use multi-plug adaptors to plug multiple power plugs in the same outlet.  
Be sure to operate the machine on a sole-use receptacle. Multiple connectors can cause  
the outlet to overheat and cause a fire. Use of controls, adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous laser radia-  
tion exposure.  
Power Source, Power Cord and Accessory Cable Precautions  
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If you use a cord with an unspecified current rating, the machine or plug may emit smoke or become  
hot to the touch externally.  
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Do not attempt to rework, pull, bend, chafe, or otherwise damage the power cord. Do not place a  
heavy object on the cord. A damaged cord can cause a fire or shock hazard.  
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Never touch a power cord with wet hands. Danger of electric shock exists.  
If the power cord is broken or insulated wires are exposed, contact your point of purchase for a  
replacement. Using a damaged cord can cause a fire or shock hazard.  
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When unplugging the machine, grasp the plug instead of the cord. Forcibly pulling on a cord can dam-  
age it and cause a fire or shock hazard.  
Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for clean-  
ing, maintenance, or fault clearance. Access to a live machine's interior can cause a shock hazard.  
When the machine is not used over an extended period of time, switch it off and unplug it. If an  
unused machine is left connected to a power source for a long period, degraded insulation can cause a  
shock, leak current, or fire hazard.  
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Once a month, unplug the machine and check the power cord for the following.  
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The power cord is plugged firmly into a receptacle.  
The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or bent.  
The plug and receptacle are free of dust.  
The cord is not cracked or frayed.  
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Location and Environment Precautions  
Switch off the machine before connecting the interface cable or optional accessory. Connecting the cable or  
accessory with a live machine can cause a shock hazard.  
CAUTION: Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust. In a damp environment, a con-  
taminated connector can draw a non-negligible amount of current that can generate heat  
and eventually cause a fire over an extended period of time.  
CAUTION: Do not unplug or plug the machine in while it is on. Unplugging a live connector  
can deform the plug and cause a fire.  
Location and Environment Precautions  
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Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty, or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged expo-  
sure to these adverse conditions can cause a fire or shock hazard.  
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When moving the machine, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet. If the machine is moved  
with the power cord connected, it can cause damage to the cord which could result in a fire or shock  
hazard.  
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When moving the machine, do not tilt it more than 10 degrees. If tilted excessively, the machine may  
fall over and cause injuries.  
The machine is capable of operating normally within the following recommended environmental lim-  
its.  
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Temperature range 10-35° C Humidity range15-85%(no condensation)  
Humidity should be 70% or below at 32°C and temperature should be 28°C or below at 85% humid-  
ity.  
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Do not expose the machine to direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight can adversely affect the  
machine's performance.  
For information on how to secure the printer against movement or tipping in case of an earthquake,  
please contact your point of purchase.  
Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface that can withstand the machine weight. If tilted, the  
machine may fall over and cause injuries.  
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The machine weighs about 48kg. When carrying the equipment, play it safe. Get help.  
When lifting the machine, face the front panel and firmly grip the recessed areas provided on both  
sides of the machine. Never try to lift the machine by gripping any other areas. Lifting the machine by  
gripping any other areas can cause the fall of the machine, resulting in injuries.  
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When lifting the machine, get a firm footing and bend your knees to avoid possible injuries to your  
back.  
NOTE:  
Sudden temperature fluctuations can affect copy quality. Rapid heating of a cold room can  
cause condensation inside the machine, directly interfering with image transfer.  
Fire, Smoke and Shock Precautions  
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Do not place any liquid container such as a vase or coffee cup on the machine. Spilled water can cause  
a fire or shock hazard.  
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Do not place any metal part such as staples or clips on the machine. If metal and flammable parts  
migrate into the machine, they can short internal components, and cause a fire or shock hazard.  
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Regulatory Compliances  
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If debris (metal or liquid) migrates into the machine, switch off and unplug the machine. Contact your  
point of purchase. Operating a debris-contaminated machine can cause a fire or shock hazard.  
Never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in  
the "User's Manual."  
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A high voltage component can cause a shock hazard.  
Do not try to alter the machine configuration, or modify any parts. An unauthorized modification can  
cause smoke or fire.  
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Never throw a drum cartridge into an open flame. Toner remaining in the cartridge can cause an  
explosion and you can get burnt.  
Do not place a magnet near the safety switch of the machine. A magnet can activate the machine acci-  
dentally, resulting in injuries.  
Do not place any heavy object on the machine. An off-balance machine can fall over or the heavy  
object can fall, causing injuries.  
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Do not use a highly flammable spray near the machine. It can cause a fire.  
Stop operation immediately if your machine produces smoke, excessive heat, unusual noise, or smell,  
or if water is spilled into the machine. These conditions can result in a fire. Immediately switch off and  
unplug the machine, and contact your point of purchase.  
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To prevent a fire or shock hazard, follow the instruction below based on your machine configuration.  
If in doubt, contact your point of purchase.  
CAUTION: Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile, flammable, or combustible  
materials such as curtains that may catch fire.  
Paper Jam Precautions  
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The fuser becomes very hot in operation. If a paper jam has occurred, turn the power off and wait at  
least 40 minutes before removing the drum cartridge and touching the fuser section.  
When clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself.  
Doing so can cause injuries. Contact your point of purchase.  
When removing jammed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine. A piece  
of paper remaining in the machine can cause a fire.  
If a sheet of paper is not able to be removed or wrapped around the heat roller, do not try to remove  
it by yourself. Doing so can cause injuries. Switch off the machine immediately, and contact your point  
of purchase.  
Regulatory Compliances  
Class B Equipment  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-  
munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to 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:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult with the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for help.  
Always use the power cord provided with your machine. When an extension power cord is required,  
always use a properly rated cord.  
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In Japan: 125V/ 15A  
In other countries: Contact your point of purchase.  
If your machine is a 220-240V model, there is no need to attach a separate earth line since the earth connec-  
tion is incorporated in the power line. Plug it into a properly rated outlet.  
Class 1 Laser Device and CDRH Compliance  
This equipment is certified as a Class 1 laser product. This means that the machine does not emit hazardous  
laser radiation.  
Do not try anything which is not instructed in this Users guide. An unauthorized operation can cause injuries  
or damage to the machine.  
This equipment is in the 2nd class category (information equipment to be used in a residential area or an  
adjacent area thereto) and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council For Interference  
by Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential area.*  
When used near a radio or TV receiver, it may become the cause of radio interference. Read the instructions  
for correct handling.  
* This regulation applies only to Japan.  
This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services  
(DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of  
1968. This means that the printer does not emit hazardous laser radiation.  
Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within the protective housings and external  
covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.  
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration imple-  
mented regulations for laser products on August 1976. These regulations apply to laser products marketed in  
the United States. The label on the printer indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be  
attached to laser products marketed in the United States.  
Radio and Television Interference  
When installed at a certain location, the machine may cause interference with radio and television reception.  
If you notice flickering or distorted images or noises on your audio-visual units, your machine may be causing  
radio interference.  
Switch it off, and if the interference disappears, the machine is the cause of radio interference. Perform the  
following procedure until the interference is corrected.  
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Move the machine and the TV and/ or radio away from each other.  
Reposition or reorientate the machine and TV and/ or radio.  
Unplug the machine, TV and/ or radio, and replug them into outlets that operate on different circuits.  
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Reorientate the TV and/ or radio antennas and cables until the interference stops. For an outdoor  
antenna, ask your local electrician for support.  
Use coaxial cable antennas.  
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Printing a Font Summary  
About this Appendix  
This appendix explains the procedure for printing summaries of PCL or PostScript fonts installed in your  
printer.  
Printing a Font Summary  
Your printer has the capability of printing summaries of all installed PCL or PostScript fonts. To print a Font  
Summary, follow these steps:  
1. From the Ready status, press MENU, the control panel display will read:  
Menu  
Paper Menu  
2. Press PREVIOUS or NEXT until the display reads:  
Menu  
Functions  
3. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Functions  
Reset Printer  
4. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the display reads:  
Functions  
Print Fonts  
5. Press SELECT, the display will read:  
Print Fonts  
PCL Fonts  
NOTE:  
You may toggle between PCL Fonts and Postscript Fonts using the PREVIOUS or NEXT  
push-buttons.  
6. Press SELECT. A multi page Font Summary will print.  
Examples of PCL and PostScript Font Summaries follow.  
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About this Appendix  
This appendix lists some of the most frequently-used commands of the Print Server command set. More  
information about the command set, including additional options, can be found in the Ethernet Network  
Interface Manual on the Electronic Library CD-ROM.  
Please note the following before continuing:  
In this command set appendix the NIC is referred to as the Server.  
Commands are divided into Server (general), Port, and Protocol sections. Within each section, com-  
mands are listed alphabetically.  
Commands may require privileged user status. Enter Set Privileged, then enter the privileged pass-  
word when prompted.  
When you enter a Define or Purge command, you must reboot the Server for the command to take  
effect.  
When the abbreviated syntax “{EN|DIS}” is shown, you must choose either En abled or Disabled  
to complete the command.  
Each section lists additional information needed to use the command table in that section.  
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Server Commands  
Frequently-used Server Commands  
Command  
Option(s)  
Description  
DEFINE SERVER BOOTP {EN|DIS}  
Enables or disables querying for a BOOTP  
host at system boot time.  
DEFINE SERVER DHCP {EN|DIS}  
Enables or disables querying for a DHCP  
host at system boot time.  
DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY ipaddress  
Specifies the host to be used as a TCP/ IP  
gateway to forward packets between  
networks. Enter an IP address.  
DEFINE SERVER  
INCOMING option  
BOTH  
Enables incoming LAT and Telnet  
connections.  
LAT  
Enables only incoming LAT connections.  
Disables incoming connections.  
NONE  
TELNET  
PASSWORD  
Enables only incoming Telnet connections.  
Causes the server to prompt for a password  
for all incoming connections.  
NOPASSWORD  
Allows connections to be established  
without prompting for a password.  
DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS ipaddress  
DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST ipaddress  
Sets the Servers network IP address.  
Specifies the TCP/ IP host from which the  
Server requests its run-time code.  
DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD  
Sets a new password that will be required  
before incoming logins are accepted. You  
will be prompted for the new password (up  
to 6 alphanumeric characters,  
case-insensitive).  
DEFINE SERVER NAME newname”  
Specifies a new name for the Server.  
Names are restricted in length; generally a  
name of 11 or fewer characters is  
permissible.  
DEFINE SERVER NETWARE LOADHOST server Specifies the NetWare host from which the  
Server requests its run-time code. Enter a  
file server name of up to 11 characters.  
DEFINE SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD  
Sets a new password that will be required  
for privileged user status. You will be  
prompted for the new password (up to 6  
alphanumeric characters, case-insensitive).  
DEFINE SERVER RARP {EN|DIS}  
Enables or disables querying for a RARP  
host at system boot time.  
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Frequently-used Server Commands  
Option(s) Description  
Command  
DEFINE SERVER SOFTWARE filename”  
Specifies the name or path (TCP) of the  
software download file. The filename can be  
up to 11 characters, and the pathname can  
be up to 26. The Server will add a .SYS”  
extension.  
DEFINE SERVER SUBNET MASK ipmask  
Specifies the subnet mask to be used for  
the Server. The ipmaskmust be in n.n.n.n  
format.  
HELP option  
<nothing>  
Displays a list of top-level (general) Help  
topics.  
<keyword>  
Displays information about the keyword(s)  
entered. Multiple keywords must be  
specified in the order they occur in a  
command.  
DEFINE SERVICE namePORT num  
Creates a new service and associates it with  
the specified port.  
DEFINE SERVICE  
nameoption  
APPLETALK {EN|DIS}  
Toggles whether the named service can be  
used to service networks running the  
specified protocol. RTEL applies to TCP/ IP  
networks.  
LAT {EN|DIS}  
NETWARE {EN|DIS}  
RTEL {EN|DIS}  
DEFINE SERVICE  
nameoption  
BANNER {EN|DIS}  
When Enabled, causes the Server to print a  
banner page before jobs.  
BINARY {EN|DIS}  
When Enabled, the Server will not process  
data passed through the service. This  
characteristic should be enabled when  
printing PCL data.  
EOJ string  
Causes the Server to send an end-of-job  
string to the attached device after every  
job. Enter an end string or the word none.  
FORMFEED {EN|DIS}  
When Enabled, causes the Server to append  
a formfeed to the end of LPR print jobs.  
PSCONVERT {EN|DIS} When Enabled, causes the Server to place a  
PostScript wrapper around each job.  
SOJ string  
Causes the Server to send a start-of-job  
string to the attached device before every  
job. Enter a start string or the word none.  
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Frequently-used Server Commands  
Command  
Option(s)  
Description  
DEFINE SERVICE  
nameoption  
TCPPORT string  
Specifies a raw TCP listener socket for the  
service. Enter a socket number (4000 to  
4999) or the word none.  
TELNETPORT string  
Specifies a TCP listener socket for the  
service. Unlike TCPport, this option  
performs Telnet IAC interpretation on the  
data stream. Enter a socket number (4000  
to 4999) or the word none.  
INITIALIZE option  
DELAY num  
Schedules a reboot after numminutes. Enter  
a value from 0 to 120.  
CANCEL  
Cancels an impending initialization.  
FACTORY  
Reboots the server to its factory default  
settings.  
NOBOOT  
RELOAD  
<nothing>  
Forces the Server to stop in Boot  
Configuration Mode rather than fully  
rebooting.  
Forces the Server to download new  
operational code and reprogram its  
flash-ROM.  
LOGOUT option  
Logs out the current port (the port that  
issued the command).  
PORT num  
LOCAL  
Logs out the specified port.  
PURGE SERVICE  
Removes the definitions of all local services.  
option  
service”  
Removes the definition of the specified  
service.  
SET PRIVILEGED  
Enters privileged mode, provided the user  
enters the proper privileged password when  
prompted.  
{SHOW|MONITOR} QUEUE  
{SHOW|MONITOR} SERVER  
Displays the status of Server queues once  
(Show) or continually every three seconds  
(Monitor).  
Displays Server information once (Show) or  
continually every three seconds (Monitor).  
{SHOW|MONITOR}  
SERVICE option  
<nothing>  
Displays characteristics about all configured  
services once (Show) or continually every  
three seconds (Monitor).  
service”  
Displays only characteristics related to the  
named service.  
ZERO COUNTERS  
option  
ALL  
Zeroes all port, node, and Server counters.  
Zeroes port counters for the specified port.  
PORT num  
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Protocol Commands  
In the following table, PROTOis an abbreviation for the optional keyword PROTOCOL  
Protocol Commands  
Command  
Option(s)  
Description  
DEFINE PROTO  
APPLETALK option  
{EN|DIS}  
Enables or Disables the AppleTalk protocol  
for the Server.  
ZONE newzone  
{EN|DIS}  
Places the Server in a zone other than the  
default.  
DEFINE PROTO IP  
option  
Enables or Disables the TCP/ IP protocol for  
the Server.  
GATEWAY ipaddr  
IPADDRESS ipaddr  
LOADHOST ipaddr  
NAMESERVER ipaddr Specifies the IP address of the host that will  
resolve text host names into their numeric  
equivalents for TCP/ IP connection attempts.  
DEFINE PROTO LAT  
option  
{EN|DIS}  
Enables or Disables the LAT protocol for the  
Server.  
DEFINE PROTO  
NETWARE option  
{EN|DIS}  
Enables or Disables the NetWare (IPX)  
protocol for the Server.  
DSCONTEXT string  
Configures the NetWare Directory Services  
context in which the Server is located. For  
more information about NDS contexts, see  
your NDS documentation.  
DSLICENSE string  
DSTREE string  
Configures the NetWare Directory Services  
license needed to enable NDS on your Server.  
Enter the license string obtained from your  
dealer or Lantronix.  
Configures the NetWare Directory Services  
tree in which the Server is located. For more  
information about NDS trees, see your NDS  
documentation.  
DEFINE PROTO  
NETWARE  
ENCAPSULATION  
option {EN|DIS}  
NATIVE  
ETHER_II  
802_2  
Configures the Server to use the native  
mode” frame format.  
Configures the Server to use Ethernet v2  
frame format.  
Configures the Server to use 802.2 frame  
format with NetWare SAPs.  
SNAP  
Configures the Server to use 802.2 frame  
format with SNAP SAPs.  
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Protocol Commands  
Option(s) Description  
Command  
DEFINE PROTO NETWARE LOADHOST server Same as see “DEFINE SERVER NETWARE  
PURGE PROTO  
NETWARE ACCESS  
option  
ALL  
Removes all entries from the NetWare access  
list.  
server  
Removes entries from the NetWare access  
list that are related to the specified file server.  
{SHOW|MONITOR} protocolname  
Displays operating characteristics of the  
specified protocol.  
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Support and Part Numbers  
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Sources of Support  
About this Appendix  
This appendix lists the part numbers for GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 printers, options, and  
consumables. To order parts, contact your local authorized GENICOM dealer. This appendix will familarize  
you with GENICOM LLC and how to contact GENICOM for support.  
Sources of Support  
Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need:  
Your GENICOM Vendor  
Your local vendor (the one from whom you bought the printer) may be best equipped to help you. Your ven-  
dor has specially trained service technicians available to answer questions, and the equipment to analyze your  
printer problems.  
Your Application Vendor  
Often, “printing” problems have more to do with the application being used than with the printer. In this  
case, the application manufacturer is the best source of help.  
Internet  
The GENICOM server provides access to technical reports, new product announcements, a trade show  
schedule, and other general information about GENICOM.  
You can access the GENICOM world wide web server via any one of the many world-wide web browsers  
available to Internet users. The GENICOM home page is at http:/ / www.genicom.com.  
GENICOM Technical Support  
GENICOM Technical Support is available M-F, 8:00 am-8:00 pm, Eastern Time, (540) 949-1031(US). You  
can also fax questions to the GENICOM Technical Support at (540) 949-1505 (US). Please indicate whether  
you would like a faxed or a phoned reply.  
If you call for assistance, have the following information ready so our technicians can help you more quickly:  
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Your phone number, fax number, and shipping address  
A description of the problem  
The printer model  
The type of host computer you are using  
The type and version of operating system you are using  
The interface you are using, and, if serial, the protocol  
The application and version you are using  
The emulation you are using  
Your printer firmware version (listed on the status/ start-up pages)  
GENICOM Service  
If you have a hardware problem you cannot resolve, contact GENICOM Service. You may need to contact  
GENICOM Service for the following type of message (where # is the error number):  
CALL FOR SERVICE ENGINE ERROR #  
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GENICOM Service - (888) 367-3772  
GENICOM Parts - (800) 436-4266 x 2 x 3, Parts ID: (800) 436-4266 x 4  
GENICOM Supplies - (800) 436-4266 x 2 x 1  
GENICOM World-wide Offices  
GENICOM United States  
GENICOM LLC  
Corporate Headquarters  
GENICOM LLC  
4500 Daly Drive, Suite 100  
Chantilly, VA 20151  
Telephone: 703-633-8700  
Fax: 703-222-7630  
Document Solutions  
(Printer Products)  
Document Solutions  
One Solutions Way  
Waynesboro, VA 22980-1999  
Telephone: 800-436-4266 or 540-949-1000  
Fax: 540-949-1392  
GENICOM Worldwide  
GENICOM Australia  
GENICOM Pty. Ltd.  
Level 3  
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North Ryde NSW 2113  
Telephone: 61 2 9889 1900  
Fax: 61 2 9889 1311  
GENICOM Belgium  
GENICOM Belgium  
CPG International N.V.  
c/ o Airport Business Center  
Vuurberg 80  
B-1831 Machelen, Belgium  
Telephone: 32 2 712 6270  
Fax: 32 2 720 5811  
GENICOM France  
GENICOM S.A.  
CPG International S.A.  
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GENICOM Germany  
GENICOM GmbH  
Robert-Bosch-StraBe 52  
63225 Langen/ Germany  
Telephone: 49 0 61 03/ 706 59-0  
Fax: 49 0 61 03/ 706 59-59  
GENICOM GMBH  
Lilienthalstrasse 25  
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Telephone: 49 811 8060  
Fax: 49 811 80626  
GENICOM Italy  
GENICOM SpA  
CPG International S.p.A.  
Viale G. Richard, 7-Torre F  
20143 Milano  
Italy  
Telephone: 39 02 818731  
Fax: 39 02 8139008  
GENICOM The Netherlands  
GENICOM Singapore  
GENICOM U.K.  
Genicom  
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The Netherlands  
Telephone: 31 736458150  
Fax: 31 736446894  
GENICOM Singapore  
15 Beach Road #04-09  
Beach Centre  
Singapore 189677, Singapore  
Telephone: 65 338 3438  
Fax: 65 338 7336  
Compuprint GENICOM International  
Anglesey House  
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ALDERSHOT  
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United Kingdom  
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Fax: 44 1252 357860  
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Printers  
GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 Part Numbers  
Printers  
GENICOM Part Number  
Description  
ML450N-CA  
ML450N-CC  
ML450N-MA  
ML450A-CA  
Intelliprint mL450 Laser Printer, Ethernet, US/ Canada  
Intelliprint mL450 Laser Printer, Ethernet, C.E.  
Intelliprint mL450 Laser Printer, MICR, Ethernet, US/ Canada  
Intelliprint mL450 Laser Printer, Bundle, US/ Canada  
Includes Ethernet, Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder, Finisher/ Stapler  
ML450A-CC  
Intelliprint mL450 Laser Printer, Bundle, C.E.  
Includes Ethernet, Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder, Finisher/ Stapler  
LN45N-CA  
LN45N-CC  
LN45A-CA  
LN45 Laser Printer, Ethernet, US/ Canada  
LN45 Laser Printer, Etherent, C.E.  
LN45 Laser Printer, Bundle, US/ Canada  
Includes Ethernet, Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder, Finisher/ Stapler  
LN45A-CC  
LN45 Laser Printer, Bundle, C.E.  
Includes Ethernet, Duplexer, High Capacity Feeder, Finisher/ Stapler  
Paper Handling and Other Options  
GENICOM Part Number Description  
ML450F-TL  
ML450F-SA  
ML450F-SB  
ML450F-DA  
ML450F-TE  
ML450F-TF  
ML450-TR  
ML450-TW  
ML450/ LN45 2500 Sheet Feeder  
ML450/ LN45 3000 Sheet Finisher/ Stapler, US/ Canada  
ML450/ LN45 3000 Sheet Finisher/ Stapler, C.E.  
ML450/ LN45 Duplexer  
ML450/ LN45 Envelope Feeder  
ML450/ LN45 Face Up Tray  
ML450/ LN45 500 Sheet Tray  
ML450/ LN45 Universal Tray  
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Network Interfaces  
GENICOM Part Number  
MLXXXN-CX  
MLXXXF-SI  
Description  
Ethernet 10/ 100BaseT/ 2  
RS-232C/ 422 Serial Option  
IBM Coax/ SCS Network Interface  
IBM Twinax/ SCS Network Interface  
IBM Coax IPDS Network Interface  
IBM Twinax IPDS Network Interface  
LAN/ IPDS DIMM  
ML450N-CS  
ML450N-TS  
ML450N-CI  
ML450N-TI  
ML450N-EI  
DRAM, FLASH DIMM, Barcode and Hard Disk Drive Options  
GENICOM Part Number  
MLXXXM-64  
Description  
64MB DRAM Memory DIMM  
128MB DRAM Memory DIMM  
16MB User FLASH DIMM  
DIMM, Barcodes Plus  
DIMM, Barcodes Extended  
2.1 GB Hard Disk  
MLXXXM-128  
MLXXXF--FP  
MLXXXF-BP2  
MLXXXF-BE2  
MLXXXF-HD  
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User Publications  
User Publications  
GENICOM Part Number  
Description  
GEG-99119  
GEG-99120  
GEG-99122  
GENICOM Intelliprint mL450 Electronic Library  
Contents include but are not limited to the following  
documents:  
GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 User Guide  
Ethernet Network Interface Installation Guide (North  
American Version, includes English only)  
Ethernet Network Interface Reference Guide  
Hard Disk Option Guide  
Serial Option Guide  
Drivers  
GENICOM LN45 Electronic Library  
Contents include but are not limited to the following  
documents:  
GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 User Guide  
Ethernet Network Interface Installation Guide (North  
American Version, includes English only)  
Ethernet Network Interface Reference Guide  
Hard Disk Option Guide  
Serial Option Guide  
Drivers  
GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 Installation  
Guide  
(North American Version, includes English only)  
*also available on the Electronic Library CD-ROM  
Consumables  
GENICOM Part Number  
ML450X-AA  
Description  
45 PPM Toner Cartridge  
ML450X-MA  
45 PPM Toner Cartridge, MICR  
45 PPM Maintenance Kit, US/ Canada  
45 PPM Maintenance Kit, C.E.  
45 PPM Staple Refills (3 sets of 5000)  
ML450X-AG  
ML450X-BG  
ML450X-AS  
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