Konica-minolta magicolor 5650 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’s Guide

magicolor 5650EN/5670EN User’s Guide®A0EA-9561-01A1800856-001B

Page 2 - Trademarks

ContentsiiUninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows) 14Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 14Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) 15Windo

Page 3 - SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT

Configuration Menu Overview86" All factory default values are shown in bold.LAN-GUAGESettingsENGLISH/FRENCH/GERMAN/SPANISH/ITALIAN/PORTUGUESE/CZ

Page 4 - About Adobe Color Profile

Configuration Menu Overview 87PCL CR/LF MAP-PINGSettingsCR=CR LF=LF/CR=CRLF LF=LF/CR=CR LF=LFCR/CR=CRLF LF=LFCRSelect the definitions of the CR/LF cod

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Configuration Menu Overview88XPS DIGI-TALSIGNA-TURESettingsENABLE/DISABLESelect whether to enable or disable XPS digital signatures.If ENABLE is selec

Page 6 - (TOYO Offset Coated 2.1)

Configuration Menu Overview 89CUSTOM SIZESpecify the media size when PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM.The setting units can be switched between millimeters

Page 7 - For EU member states only

Configuration Menu Overview90PAPER TYPESettingsPLAIN PAPER/RECYCLED/THICK 1/THICK 2/LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/LETTERHEAD/GLOSSY 1/GLOSSY 2S

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Configuration Menu Overview 91AUTO CON-TINUESettingsON/OFFSelect whether or not printing continues if the size or type of media in the selected tray i

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Configuration Menu Overview92LCD CON-TRASTSettings-3/-2/-1/0/+1/+2/+3Adjust the contrast of the message window.The darkest level setting is -3 and the

Page 10 - Contentsii

Configuration Menu Overview 93CARD FORMATUSER AREA ONLYInitialize the user area of the CompactFlash card. When this menu item is selected, the printer

Page 11 - Contents

Configuration Menu Overview94MAINTENANCE MENUWith this menu, maintenance on this printer can be performed.In order to use this menu, the administrator

Page 12 - Contentsiv

Configuration Menu Overview 95IMG ADJTHICKCYANMAGENTADUPLEX PASSYELLOWBLACKPLAIN PAPERTHICK 1POSTCARDTHICK 2IMG ADJBLACKLABELGLOSSY 1GLOSSY 2MANUAL DU

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ContentsiiiPrinting/Deleting a Stored Job 34Entering the Password 36PRINT MENU 37PAPER MENU 39QUALITY MENU 49MEMORY DIRECT 68CAMERA DIRECT 71INTERFACE

Page 14 - Contentsvi

Configuration Menu Overview96" *This menu item appears when a USB memory device is plugged into the KONICA MINOLTA Digital Camera Direct Port.&

Page 15 - Introduction

Configuration Menu Overview 97LEFT ADJUSTMENTLEFT ADJ TRAY1Settings-15-15When printing on media in Tray 1, specify the size of the left margin.LEFT AD

Page 16 - Space Requirements

Configuration Menu Overview98THICK 1Settings-8-7When printing on thick 1 using simplex pass, correct the sec-ondary image transfer current.THICK 2Sett

Page 17 - Side View with Options

Configuration Menu Overview 99MANUAL DUPLEXPLAIN PAPERSettings-8-7When printing on plain paper using manual duplex pass, correct the secondary image t

Page 18 - Printer Parts

Configuration Menu Overview100GLOSSY 2Settings-8-7When printing on GLOSSY 2 using manual duplex pass, correct the secondary image transfer current.IMG

Page 19 - Front View with Options

Configuration Menu Overview 101SERVICE MENUWith this menu, the service representative can adjust the printer and perform maintenance operations. This

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Configuration Menu Overview102

Page 21 - Software

Camera Direct

Page 22 - Printer Driver CD-ROM

Camera Direct104Camera DirectIf a digital camera with PictBridge (1.0 or later) is connected to the printer through the Camera Direct Print port, imag

Page 23 - Utilities

Memory Direct

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ContentsivOther Media 136Loading Envelopes 136Loading Label Sheets/Letterhead/Postcards/Thick Stock/Glossy Media and Transparencies 141Tray 3/4 (Optio

Page 25 - System Requirements

Memory Direct106Memory DirectPDF, XPS, JPEG and TIFF files saved on USB memory devices can be printed by plugging the USB memory device into the print

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Media Specifications108Media SpecificationsWhat types and sizes of media can I load? Media Media Size Tray* Duplex (double-sided)Inch MillimeterLetter

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Media Types 109" For custom sizes, use the printer driver to specify the settings within the ranges shown in the above table.Media TypesBefore p

Page 29 - Windows 2000

Media Types110NoteDo not use the media types listed below. These could cause poor print quality, media misfeeds, or damage to the printer.DO NOT use m

Page 30 - Common Buttons

Media Types 111 Attached with glue, tape, paper clips, staples, ribbons, hooks, or buttons Acidic  Any other media that is not approvedThick StockP

Page 31 - Basic Tab

Media Types112EnvelopesPrint on the front (address) side only. Some parts of the envelope consist of three layers of paper—the front, back, and flap.

Page 32 - Layout Tab

Media Types 113LabelsA sheet of labels consists of a face sheet (the printing surface), adhesive, and a carrier sheet: The face sheet must follow the

Page 33 - Watermark/Overlay Tab

Media Types114DO NOT use label sheets that  Have labels that easily peel off or have parts of the label already removed Have backing sheets that hav

Page 34 - Other Tab

Media Types 115PostcardsTry printing your data on a sheet of plain paper first to check placement.Use postcards that are Approved for laser printersD

Page 35 - Point and Print

ContentsvClearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 3/4 207Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Duplex Option 209Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Fuser Unit 210Cl

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Media Types116Transparencies" Do not fan transparencies before loading them. Resulting static elec-tricity may cause printing errors." If

Page 37 - (Windows Only)

Media Types 117DO NOT use transparencies that Have static electricity that will cause them to stick together Are specified for inkjet printers onlyG

Page 38 - Using the Status Monitor

Media Types118What Is the Guaranteed Imageable (Printable) Area?The printable area on all media sizes is up to 4 mm (0.157") from the edges of th

Page 39 - Closing the Status Monitor

Loading Media 119Loading Media How do I load media?Take off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper. Holding a stack of approx-imately 100 sheets

Page 40 - Closing the Status Monitor26

Loading Media1202 Slide the media guides to pro-vide more space between them.3 Press down on the center of the paper-lifting plate until the left and

Page 41 - Configuration

Loading Media 121" Do not load paper above the line. Up to 100 sheets (80 g/m2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time.5

Page 42 - About the Control Panel

Loading Media122Loading Envelopes1 Pull the lever, and then open the right side cover." Before opening the right side cover, fold up Tray 1.2 Op

Page 43 - ALL JOBS

Loading Media 1233 Turn the two dials on the fuser unit to the setting for envelopes.4 Close the door at the side of the right side cover.Plain paper

Page 44 - Message Window

Loading Media1245 Close the right side cover.6 Open Tray 1.7 Slide the media guides to pro-vide more space between them.

Page 45 - Help Screens

Loading Media 1258 Press down on the center of the paper-lifting plate until the left and right locking tabs (white) lock into place.9 Load the envelo

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Loading Media12610 Slide the media guides against the edges of the envelopes." Before printing on plain paper, be sure to return the dials on th

Page 48 - NO STORED JOB appears

Loading Media 1272 Slide the media guides to pro-vide more space between them.3 Press down on the center of the paper-lifting plate until the left and

Page 49 - 6 Press the Menu/Select key

Loading Media1285 Slide the media guides against the edges of the media.6 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 1/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the confi

Page 50 - 5 Press the Menu/Select key

Loading Media 129Loading Banner PaperPaper up to 1200 mm long can be loaded into the bypass tray and printed one at a time.1 Open Tray 1.2 Slide the m

Page 51 - PRINT MENU

Loading Media1304 With the side of the banner paper to be printed on facing down, insert the end of the paper as much as possible into the feed slot.

Page 52 - Configuration Menu Overview38

Loading Media 1317 Secure the banner paper with the left and right media guides." When printing multiple copies on banner paper, repeat the proc

Page 53 - PAPER MENU

Loading Media132Tray 2 (500 sheet tray)Loading Plain Paper1 Pull out Tray 2.2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place.

Page 54 - TRAY 1/PAPER SIZE menu

Loading Media 1333 Load the paper face up in the tray." Do not load above the  mark. Up to 500 sheets (80 g/m2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be l

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Loading Media134Tray 2 (250 sheet tray)Loading Plain Paper1 Pull out Tray 2.2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place.3 Slide the me

Page 56 - Configuration Menu Overview42

Loading Media 1354 Load the paper face up in the tray. " Do not load above the  mark. Up to 250 sheets (80 g/m2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be

Page 57

Introduction

Page 58 - Configuration Menu Overview44

Loading Media1366 Close Tray 2.7 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 2/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the settin

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Loading Media 1372 Open the door at the side of the right side cover. 3 Turn the two dials on the fuser unit to the setting for envelopes.

Page 60 - Configuration Menu Overview46

Loading Media1384 Close the door at the side of the right side cover. 5 Close the right side cover.

Page 61 - " PHYSICAL TRAY3 and

Loading Media 1396 Pull out Tray 2.7 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place.8 Slide the media guides to pro-vide more space between

Page 62 - Configuration Menu Overview48

Loading Media1409 Load the envelopes flap side down in the tray." Before loading enve-lopes, press them down to make sure that all air is remove

Page 63 - QUALITY MENU

Loading Media 14111 Close Tray 2.12 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 2/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the set

Page 64 - Configuration Menu Overview50

Loading Media1423 Slide the media guides to pro-vide more space between them.4 Load the paper face up in the tray." For label sheets, letter-hea

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Loading Media 1436 Close Tray 2.7 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 2/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the setti

Page 66 - Configuration Menu Overview52

Loading Media144Tray 3/4 (Optional Lower Feeder Units)Loading Plain Paper1 Pull out Tray 3 (Tray 4).2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it i

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Loading Media 1454 Load the paper face up in the tray." Do not load above the  mark. Up to 500 sheets (80 g/m2 [22 lb]) of plain paper can be l

Page 68 - Configuration Menu Overview54

Getting Acquainted with Your Printer2Getting Acquainted with Your PrinterSpace RequirementsTo ensure easy operation, consumable replacement and mainte

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Loading Media1466 Close Tray 3 (Tray 4).7 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY 3 (or TRAY 4)/PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the

Page 70 - Configuration Menu Overview56

Duplexing 147DuplexingSelect paper with high opacity for duplex (double-sided) printing. Opacity refers to how effectively paper blocks out what is wr

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Output Tray148In addition, if “N-up” has been set to “Booklet”, autoduplex printing is per-formed.The following Order settings are available when “Boo

Page 72 - Configuration Menu Overview58

Finishing 149FinishingWhen the optional staple finisher is installed, job separation, offset and staple printing can be performed. For the installatio

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Finishing150Offset PrintingIf offset printing is selected, the paper is fed out shifted as shown below." When PAPER MENU/COLLATE is set to ON, t

Page 74 - Configuration Menu Overview60

Media Storage 151Media StorageHow do I store media? Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper until it is time toload it.Media that

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Media Storage152

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Replacing Consumables154Replacing ConsumablesNoteFailure to follow instructions as outlined in this manual could result in voiding your warranty.NoteI

Page 78 - Configuration Menu Overview64

Replacing Consumables 155NoteDo not use refilled toner cartridges or unapproved toner cartridges. Any damage to the printer or quality problems caused

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Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 3" The options appear shaded in the above illustrations.Side View with Options846 mm (33.3")100 mm (3.

Page 80 - Configuration Menu Overview66

Replacing Consumables156" For optimum print quality and performance, use only the corre-sponded TYPE genuine KONICA MINOLTA toner cartridges.Kee

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Replacing Consumables 157Replacing a Toner CartridgeNoteBe careful not to spill toner while replacing a toner cartridge. If toner spills, immediately

Page 82 - MEMORY DIRECT

Replacing Consumables1583 Lower the lever to release the lock.4 Grab the handle of the toner car-tridge to be replaced, and then pull out the cartridg

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Replacing Consumables 1597 Shake the cartridge to distribute the toner.8 Make sure that the toner car-tridge is the same color as the printer compartm

Page 84 - Configuration Menu Overview70

Replacing Consumables16010 Raise the front lever to its origi-nal position.11 Pull the lever to the left to lock it in place." The front lever s

Page 85 - CAMERA DIRECT

Replacing Consumables 161Replacing a Print UnitWhen replacing a print unit, refer to the following table. For optimum print quality and performance, u

Page 86 - Configuration Menu Overview72

Replacing Consumables162If I-UNIT LOW on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/ENABLE WARNING is set to ON, the message I-UNIT LOW X (where “X”. represents the color o

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Replacing Consumables 1634 Lower the lever to release the lock.5 Press down the area marked “Push” on the print unit to be replaced, and then slide th

Page 88 - LINE ART/DETAIL/SMOOTH

Replacing Consumables1647 Remove the print unit from the bag.8 Hold the print unit with both hands, and then shake it twice as shown in the illustrati

Page 89 - INTERFACE MENU

Replacing Consumables 16510 Remove the protective cover from the print unit. The protec-tive cover slides after having turned.11 Make sure that the ne

Page 90 - Configuration Menu Overview76

Getting Acquainted with Your Printer4Printer PartsThe following drawings illustrate the parts of your printer referred to through-out this guide, so p

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Replacing Consumables16613 Pull the lever to the left to lock it in place." The front lever should be securely returned to its original position

Page 92 - Configuration Menu Overview78

Replacing Consumables 167Replacing the Waste Toner BottleWhen the waste toner bottle becomes full, the message WASTE TONER FULL/REPLACE BOTTLE appears

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Replacing Consumables1683 Open the left and right handles of the waste toner bottle.4 Grab the left and right handles of the waste toner bottle, and t

Page 94 - Configuration Menu Overview80

Replacing Consumables 1696 Slide the waste toner bottle all the way into the printer.7 Turn the dial clockwise until the waste toner bottle is in the

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Replacing Consumables1708 Close the front cover." If the waste toner bottle is not fully inserted or if the dial is not locked, the front cover

Page 96 - ENABLE/DISABLE

Replacing Consumables 1712 While pushing the levers to the inside, move the roller presser toward you. 3 While continuing to press the levers, remove

Page 97 - SYS DEFAULT MENU

Replacing Consumables1726 Move the levers away from you until it snaps into place.7 Close the right side cover.8 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE

Page 98 - Configuration Menu Overview84

Replacing Consumables 173Replacing the Ozone Filter1 Remove the ozone filter from the printer.2 Slide the new ozone filter into the printer until it s

Page 99 - ON from the ENERGY

Replacing Consumables174Replacing the Transfer Belt UnitWhen the time to replace the transfer belt unit is reached, the message TRANS. BELT/END OF LIF

Page 100 - Configuration Menu Overview86

Replacing Consumables 1753 Using a coin, remove the four screws on the left side." Be careful not to lose the screws.4 Remove the left-side cove

Page 101 - Configuration Menu Overview

Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 5Rear View1—KONICA MINOLTA Digital Cam-era Direct Print Port2—Power switch3—Ozone filter4—Power connection5—Paral

Page 102 - Configuration Menu Overview88

Replacing Consumables1766 Open the right side cover, and then use a coin to loosen the screws securing the transfer belt unit." Before opening t

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Replacing Consumables 1779 Prepare a new transfer belt unit." Be careful not to touch the surface of the belt." Do not remove the blue lev

Page 104 - Configuration Menu Overview90

Replacing Consumables17813 From the right side cover side, tighten the screws to secure the transfer belt unit and then close the right side cover.14

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Replacing Consumables 17916 Tighten the four screws on the left side.17 Install the print unit and waste toner bottle." For details on installin

Page 106 - Configuration Menu Overview92

Replacing Consumables180Replacing the Backup BatteryWhen the backup battery is at its end of life, the printer’s date and time can-not be retained. Fo

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Replacing Consumables 1813 Using a screwdriver, loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer.)4 Slide the panel slightly to the right

Page 108 - MAINTENANCE MENU

Replacing Consumables1826 Insert a new backup battery." When inserting the new backup battery, be sure that the + side faces toward the left.Not

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Replacing Consumables 183Replacing the StapleWhen there are no more staples, the message STAPLER EMPTY appears. Replace the staple cartridge.1 Open th

Page 110 - Configuration Menu Overview96

Replacing Consumables1844 Remove the empty cartridge, and then insert the new one.5 Install the stapler.

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Replacing Consumables 1856 Install the stapling unit.7 Close the stapler cover.

Page 112 - Configuration Menu Overview98

Thank YouThank you for purchasing a magicolor 5650EN/5670EN. You have made an excellent choice.Your magicolor 5650EN/5670EN is specially designed for

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Getting Acquainted with Your Printer6

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Replacing Consumables186

Page 115 - SERVICE MENU

Maintaining thePrinter

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Maintaining the Printer188Maintaining the PrinterCAUTIONRead all caution and warning labels carefully, make sure to follow any instructions contained

Page 117 - Camera Direct

Maintaining the Printer 189 Do not leave the printer’s covers open for any length of time, especially in well-lit places; light may damage the toner

Page 118 - " A USB cable is not

Cleaning the Printer190 If you get toner on your skin, wash it off with cool water and a mild soap.CAUTIONIf you get toner in your eyes, wash it out

Page 119 - Memory Direct

Cleaning the Printer 191Media RollersThe accumulation of paper dust and other debris on the media rollers can cause media-feeding problems. Cleaning t

Page 120 - 1 Plug the USB memory device

Cleaning the Printer1923 Clean the media feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.4 Close the tray.

Page 121 - Using Media

Cleaning the Printer 193Cleaning the Media Feed Rollers (Tray 2/3/4)1 Pull out the tray.2 Clean the media feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry

Page 122 - Media Specifications

Cleaning the Printer194Cleaning the Duplex Option Feed Rollers1 Open the duplex cover.2 Clean the feed rollers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.3

Page 123 - Media Types

Cleaning the Printer 195Cleaning the Media Transfer Rollers for Tray 3 and 41 Open the right side cover of Tray 3 (Tray 4)." Before opening the

Page 124 - Media Types110

About theSoftware

Page 125 - Thick Stock

Cleaning the Printer196Cleaning the Laser LensThis printer is constructed with four laser lenses. Clean all lenses as described below. The laser lens

Page 126 - Envelopes

10Troubleshooting

Page 127 - ON/OFF Supported

Introduction198IntroductionThis chapter provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter, or at least guide you to the

Page 128 - Letterhead

Preventing Media Misfeeds 199Preventing Media MisfeedsMake sure that...Media matches the printer specifications.Media is flat, especially on the leadi

Page 129 - Postcards

Understanding the Media Path200Understanding the Media PathUnderstanding the printer’s media path will help you locate media misfeeds1 Toner cartridge

Page 130 -  Approved for laser printing

Clearing Media Misfeeds 201Clearing Media Misfeeds To avoid damage, always remove misfed media gently, without tearing it. Any piece of media left in

Page 131 - Glossy Media

Clearing Media Misfeeds202Media Misfeed Messages and Clearing Procedures" If the message PAPER JAM/VERTICAL TRANS appears, check for media misfe

Page 132 - " The envelope

Clearing Media Misfeeds 203Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 21 Pull the lever, and then open the right side cover." Before opening the right sid

Page 133 - 1 Open Tray 1

Clearing Media Misfeeds204CAUTIONThe area around the fuser unit is extremely hot.Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may resul

Page 134 - Loading Media120

Clearing Media Misfeeds 2053 Close the right side cover.4 Pull out Tray 2, and then remove all media from the tray. 5 Fan the media you removed and th

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Printer Driver CD-ROM8Printer Driver CD-ROMPostScript Drivers" A specific PPD file has been prepared for applications (such as Page-Maker and Co

Page 136 - Loading Media122

Clearing Media Misfeeds2066 Load the media face up in Tray 2." Make sure that the media is flat." Do not load paper above the  mark. 7 Cl

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Clearing Media Misfeeds 207Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 3/41 Open the right side cover of Tray 3 (Tray 4)." Before opening the right side co

Page 138 - 6 Open Tray 1

Clearing Media Misfeeds2084 Pull out Tray 3 (Tray 4), and then remove all paper from the tray.5 Fan the paper you removed and then align it well.6 Loa

Page 139 - " Before loading enve

Clearing Media Misfeeds 209Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Duplex Option1 Open the duplex cover.2 Carefully pull out the misfed media.3 Close the du

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Clearing Media Misfeeds210Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Fuser Unit1 Pull the lever, and then open the right side cover." Before opening the

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Clearing Media Misfeeds 211CAUTIONThe area around the fuser unit is extremely hot.Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may resu

Page 142 - Loading Media128

Clearing Media Misfeeds2124 Push down the levers.5 Close the right side cover.

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Clearing Media Misfeeds 213Clearing a Media Misfeed from Tray 1 (Manual Feed Tray) and Transfer Roller1 Pull the lever, and then open the right side c

Page 144 - " One sheet of banner

Clearing Media Misfeeds214CAUTIONThe area around the fuser unit is extremely hot.Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may resul

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Clearing Media Misfeeds 2153 Close the right side cover.Relay Unit1 Open the upper cover.2 Carefully pull out the misfed media.

Page 146 - 1 Pull out Tray 2

Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM 9PPD Files" For details on the installation of the Windows printer drivers, refer to the Installation Guide o

Page 147 - 4 Close Tray 2

Clearing Media Misfeeds216Staple Finisher (Case 1)If the media misfeed occurred between the relay unit and the top of the staple finisher, follow the

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Clearing Media Misfeeds 217Staple Finisher (Case 2)If the media can be seen from the sub output tray, follow the procedure described below to remove t

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Clearing Media Misfeeds218Staple Finisher (Case 3)If the media misfeed occurred in the center section of the staple finisher, fol-low the procedure de

Page 150 - 6 Close Tray 2

Clearing Media Misfeeds 219Clearing Jammed StaplesIf the staples are jammed, follow the procedure described below to remove the jammed staples.1 Open

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Clearing Media Misfeeds2204 Push up the guide for the staple cartridge, and then remove any jammed staples.5 Return the guide to its original position

Page 152 - Loading Media138

Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds 221Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds" Frequent misfeeds in any area indicate that area should be checked

Page 153 - 6 Pull out Tray 2

Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds222Media is misfeeding.The media is not cor-rectly positioned in the tray.Remove the misfed media and reposi-tion

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Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds 223Media is misfeeding.Transparencies have collected static elec-tricity in the tray.Remove the transparencies an

Page 155 - 11 Close Tray 2

Solving Other Problems224Solving Other Problems" For details on consumables, access www.q-shop.com.Symptom Cause SolutionPrinter power is not on

Page 156 - Loading Media142

Solving Other Problems 225You can’t print the con-figuration page.The tray is empty. Check that at least Tray 1 is loaded with media, in place, and se

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Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM10PageScope Web Connection With a Web browser, the status of printers can be checked, and the vari-ous settings can

Page 158 - 1 Pull out Tray 3 (Tray 4)

Solving Other Problems226Printing takes too much time.The printer is set to a slow printing mode (for example, thick stock or transpar-ency).It takes

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Solving Other Problems 227Not all pages print.The printer has the wrong kind of cable, or the printer is not configured for the correct cable and port

Page 160 - 6 Close Tray 3 (Tray 4)

Solving Other Problems228You are experienc-ing duplex (double-sided) prob-lems.Media or settings are not correct.For autoduplexing, make sure that you

Page 161 - Duplexing

Solving Other Problems 229The web-based utility cannot be accessed.The PageScope Web Connection Adminis-trator’s password is incorrect.The PageScope W

Page 162 - Output Tray

Solving Other Problems230The Com-pactFlash card was automatically formatted. The CompactFlash card was full.When the control panel displays MEM-ORY CA

Page 163 - Finishing

Solving Problems with Printing Quality 231Solving Problems with Printing QualitySymptom Cause SolutionNothing is printed, or there are blank spots on

Page 164 - Staple printing

Solving Problems with Printing Quality232Image is too light; there is low image density.Laser lens is dirty. Clean the laser lens.The media is moist f

Page 165 - Media Storage

Solving Problems with Printing Quality 233The print or color density is uneven.One or more of the toner cartridges may be defective or low.Remove the

Page 166 - Media Storage152

Solving Problems with Printing Quality234There are toner smudges or residual images.One or more of the print units may be defective or installed incor

Page 167 - Consumables

Solving Problems with Printing Quality 235Image defects.The laser lens is dirty. Clean the laser lens.A toner cartridge may be leaking.Remove the tone

Page 168 - Replacing Consumables

System Requirements 11System Requirements Personal computer– Pentium 2: 400 MHz (Pentium 3: 500 MHz or higher is recommended)– Power Mac G3 or later

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Solving Problems with Printing Quality236If the problem is not resolved, even after all of the above have been per-formed, contact Technical Support w

Page 170 - Replacing Consumables156

Status, Error, and Service Messages 237Status, Error, and Service MessagesStatus, error, and service messages are displayed in the control panel mes-s

Page 171 - TONER OUT X appear

Status, Error, and Service Messages238Error Messages (Warning: )" “I-UNIT” in a message refers to the print unit.REBOOTINGThe printer is being r

Page 172 - Replacing Consumables158

Status, Error, and Service Messages 239INCORRECTTONER XThe X toner cartridge is an unapproved type.Install a KONICA MINOLTA toner cartridge of the app

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Status, Error, and Service Messages240I-UNIT LOWXThe X print unit is low and should be replaced within 2,000 pages at 5% cover-age of letter/A4 pages.

Page 174 - 12 Close the front cover

Status, Error, and Service Messages 241TRANS. BELTEND OF LIFEThe transfer belt unit has reached the end of its life.Replace the transfer belt unit and

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Status, Error, and Service Messages242Error Messages (Operator Call: )This message... means... do this...ADJUST TRAY1Tray 1 is removed from the printe

Page 176 - I-UNIT LIFE X appears

Status, Error, and Service Messages 243MANUAL FEED“SIZE”“MEDIA”The Paper Source in the printer driver is set to Tray 1 (Manual Feed), but there is alr

Page 177 - 5 Press down the area marked

Status, Error, and Service Messages244PAPER JAMDUPLEX1Media has misfed in the duplex option.Press the key to dis-play the help screen. Follow the in

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Status, Error, and Service Messages 245I-UNIT ENDREPLACEXThe X Print unit has completely reached the end of its life.Replace the Print unit.I-UNIT MIS

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Selecting Driver Options/Defaults (for Windows)12Selecting Driver Options/Defaults (for Windows)Before you start working with your printer, you are ad

Page 180 - 14 Close the front cover

Status, Error, and Service Messages246TRAYX SIZE ERRADD“SIZE”The media size set in the printer driver is different from the size of media loaded.Load

Page 181 - FULL/REPLACE BOTTLE

Status, Error, and Service Messages 247Service Messages:These messages indicate a more serious error that can only be corrected by a customer service

Page 182 - Replacing Consumables168

Status, Error, and Service Messages248

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11InstallingAccessories

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Introduction250IntroductionNoteUse of accessories not manufactured or supported by KONICA MINOLTA will void your warranty. " This chapter provid

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Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 251Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM)" You may need additional memory (DIMM) for complex graphics and for duple

Page 186 - 7 Close the right side cover

Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM)2523 Using a screwdriver, loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer.)4 Slide the panel slightly t

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Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 2539 Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the printer.10 Declare the additional Printer Memory in the Windows print

Page 188 - Replacing Consumables174

Hard Disk Kit254Hard Disk KitIf a hard disk kit is installed, fonts can be downloaded and saved, and the overlay function can be used.Installing the H

Page 189 - 4 Remove the left-side cover

Hard Disk Kit 2553 Using a screwdriver, loosen the seven screws. (Do not remove them from the printer.)4 Slide the panel slightly to the right and lif

Page 190 - Replacing Consumables176

Selecting Driver Options/Defaults (for Windows) 13" If Memory Card is selected, select Disable, Enable (1 GB Under), or Enable (1 GB Over), acco

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Hard Disk Kit2566 Insert the three mounting pins on the hard disk kit into the holes in the controller board to mount the hard disk kit onto the contr

Page 192 - Replacing Consumables178

CompactFlash card 257CompactFlash cardIf a CompactFlash card is installed, resources such as fonts, macros and pro-files can be downloaded, and image

Page 193 - 18 Close the front cover

CompactFlash card2582 Using a screwdriver, remove the screw. Then, slide the rear cover to the right and remove it.3 Using a screwdriver, loosen the s

Page 194 - Replacing the Backup Battery

CompactFlash card 2595 Fully insert the CompactFlash card into the appropriate slot.When the CompactFlash card is correctly inserted, the button on th

Page 195 - 5 Remove the hook, and then

Duplex Option260Duplex OptionDuplex (double-sided) printing can be performed automatically with the duplex option and enough memory installed. See “Du

Page 196 - Replacing Consumables182

Duplex Option 2613 Remove the door at the side of the right side cover.4 Prepare the duplex option." Before installing the duplex option, open t

Page 197 - 3 Pull out the stapler

Duplex Option2626 Open the duplex cover, and then turn both knobs counterclock-wise until they are horizontal to secure the duplex option to the right

Page 198 - 5 Install the stapler

Lower Feeder Unit 263Lower Feeder UnitYou can install up to two optional lower feeder units (Trays 3 and 4). Each lower feeder unit increases your pri

Page 199 - 7 Close the stapler cover

Lower Feeder Unit264Installing a Lower Feeder Unit NoteSince consumables are installed in the printer, be sure to keep the printer level when moving i

Page 200 - Replacing Consumables186

Lower Feeder Unit 2654 With another person’s help, place the printer on top of the lower feeder unit, making sure that the positioning pins on the low

Page 201 - Maintaining the

Uninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows)14Uninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows)This section describes how to uninstall the printer driver

Page 202 - Maintaining the Printer

Lower Feeder Unit2666 Pull out the trays.7 Install the two securing brackets at the front of the printer.8 Close the trays.9 Attach the transport guid

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Lower Feeder Unit 26710 Close the right side cover of the lower feeder unit.11 Declare Paper Source Unit 3/4 in the Windows printer driver (Properties

Page 204 - Cleaning the Printer

Staple Finisher268Staple FinisherWhen the staple finisher is installed, job separation, offset and staple printing can be performed.Accessories1625437

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Staple Finisher 269Unpacking and installing the Staple Finisher1 Open the box for the optional finisher.2 Unpack the relay unit, and then open the rel

Page 206 - 4 Close the tray

Staple Finisher2705 Remove the two mounting hooks in the bag taped to the back of the relay unit." Since the gears (1) are exposed, be careful n

Page 207 - 3 Close the tray

Staple Finisher 2717 Remove the output tray from the machine." While lightly bending the output tray as much as possible, remove the out-put tra

Page 208 - 3 Close the duplex cover

Staple Finisher27210 Install the relay unit on the machine.11 Open the relay unit cover.

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Staple Finisher 27312 With your fingers, press the left and right pins. Make sure that the pins are pushed in.13 Secure the relay unit on the machine

Page 210 - 5 Close the front cover

Staple Finisher27415 Close the relay unit cover.16 Remove the two finisher-mount-ing hooks from the box.17 Remove the main output tray and the sub out

Page 211 - Troubleshooting

Staple Finisher 27520 Remove the packing tape and packing materials from the con-nectors and the outside of the staple finisher.21 Open the stapler co

Page 212 - Printing a Configuration Page

Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) 15Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows)Windows Vista1 From the Start menu, click Control P

Page 213 - Preventing Media Misfeeds

Staple Finisher27623 Secure the two mounting hooks on the staple finisher to the left side of the machine.24 Align the side of the relay unit with tha

Page 214 - Understanding the Media Path

Staple Finisher 27725 Remove the two mounting clips from the main output tray.26 Insert the main output tray.27 Secure the main output tray with the m

Page 215 - Clearing Media Misfeeds

Staple Finisher27828 Install the sub output tray.29 Insert the connector on the fin-isher into the connector on the machine.30 Reconnect the power cor

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Technical Specifications280Technical SpecificationsPrinterType Desktop Tandem Full Color A4 laser beam printerPrint system Electro photographic Printi

Page 218 - Clearing Media Misfeeds204

Technical Specifications 281Print speed magicolor 5650ENSimplexMonochrome/Full color:30 pages per minute for A4 (Plain Paper)31.7 pages per minute for

Page 219 - 3 Close the right side cover

Technical Specifications282Paper/Media• Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2; 16 to 24 lb bond)• Recycled (60 to 90 g/m2; 16 to 24 lb bond)• Transparencies• Env

Page 220 - 7 Close Tray 2

Technical Specifications 283Warming-up time magicolor 5670EN: Avg. 52 secondsmagicolor 5650EN: Avg. 47 seconds(time to return to Ready mode from Energ

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Technical Specifications284Consumable Life Expectancy ChartUser-ReplaceableItem Average Life ExpectancyToner cartridge Standard in box Cartridge:Print

Page 222 - 7 Close Tray 3 (Tray 4)

Technical Specifications 285" The values shown for the toner cartridge and waste toner bottle indi-cate the number of pages for simplex printing

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SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTThis package contains the following materials provided by Konica Minolta Business Technolo-gies, Inc. (KMBT): software incl

Page 224 - Clearing Media Misfeeds210

Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver16Using the Postscript and PCL Printer DriverCommon ButtonsThe buttons described below appear on each tab.O

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Our Concern for Environmental Protection286Our Concern for Environmental ProtectionAs an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that this machine me

Page 226 - 4 Push down the levers

IndexIndex287AAccessories 250CompactFlash card 257DIMMs 251Duplex option 260Hard disk Kit 254Lower feeder unit 263Staple Finisher 268Antistatic protec

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Index288GGlossy Media 117HHard disk Kit 254IImageable area 118LLabels 113Letterhead 114Loading media 119Lower feeder unit 263MMaintenance 188MediaClea

Page 228 - Clearing Media Misfeeds214

Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 17Paper ViewClick the button to display a sample of the page layout in the figure area." This button

Page 229 - 1 Open the upper cover

Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver18 Specify the size of the original document Select the output media size Zoom (expand/reduce) documents

Page 230 - 1 Open the finisher cover

Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 19Finish tabThe Finish Tab allows you to Select whether or not to staple with the staple finisher Select

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Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver20 Print a frame around watermarks Print transparent (shaded) watermarks Print the watermark on only the

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Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 21Limitations on printer driver functions installed with Point and PrintIf Point and Print is performed wi

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Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver22

Page 234

Using the StatusMonitor(Windows Only)

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Working with the Status Monitor24Working with the Status MonitorIntroductionThe Status Monitor shows information about the current status of the print

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Recognizing Status Monitor Alerts 25 Printer Alerts—Displays text messages that alert you of conditions such as low toner. Recovery Instructions—Pro

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11. Notice to Government End Users: The Software is a “commercial item,” as that term is defined at 48 C.F.R.2.101, consisting of “commercial computer

Page 238 - Solving Other Problems

Closing the Status Monitor26

Page 239 - " Printer only

Printer ControlPanel andConfigurationMenu

Page 240 - RECT TONER X

About the Control Panel28About the Control PanelThe control panel located on the top of the printer allows you to direct the printer’s operation. In a

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About the Control Panel 29No. Key Function3  Cancels the currently displayed menu or menu choice Allows you to cancel one or all print jobs that are

Page 242 - Solving Other Problems228

About the Control Panel30Message WindowThe current status of the printer, the amount of toner remaining, and any error messages can be viewed from the

Page 243 - NEAR FULL

About the Control Panel 31Help ScreensThe help screens appear when the key is pressed after an error occurred, such as a media misfeed, so that the

Page 244 - ORY CARD NEAR FULL

Configuration Menu Overview32Configuration Menu OverviewThe configuration menu accessible from the control panel is structured as shown below.Main Men

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Configuration Menu Overview 33" MEMORY DIRECT and CAMERA DIRECT do not appear if public user access has not been permitted through authenticatio

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Configuration Menu Overview34PROOF/PRINT MENU" This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit is installed.With this menu item, print

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Configuration Menu Overview 352 Select PRINT or DELETE, and then press the Menu/Select key." If PRINT was selected, continue with step 3.If DELE

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4. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY Adobe licenses the Software to you on an “AS IS” basis. Adobe makes no representation as to the adequacy of the Software fo

Page 249 - X or TONER OUT X message. If

Configuration Menu Overview36Entering the PasswordIf the print job selected in the PROOF/PRINT MENU is a secured job, a screen for entering the passwo

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Configuration Menu Overview 37PRINT MENUWith this menu, printer information, such as the configuration page and the demo page can be printed." *

Page 251 - Standard Status Messages

Configuration Menu Overview38FONT LIST POSTSCRIPTSettingsPRINT/CANCELPrints the PostScript font list.PCLSettingsPRINT/CANCELPrints the PCL font list.M

Page 252 - Error Messages (Warning: )

Configuration Menu Overview 39PAPER MENUWith this menu, the paper used for printing can be managed.DEFAULT TRAYTRAY1 PAPER SIZECUSTOM SIZE*TRAY2PAPER

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Configuration Menu Overview40" * This menu item appears only when you select CUSTOM from the TRAY 1/PAPER SIZE menu.** These menu items appear o

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Configuration Menu Overview 41" All factory default values are shown in bold.PAPER SOURCEDEFAULT TRAYSettingsTRAY1/TRAY2/TRAY3/TRAY4The Lower Fe

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Configuration Menu Overview42CUSTOM SIZESpecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into Tray 1.The setting units can be switched between

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Configuration Menu Overview 43PAPER TYPESettingsANY/PLAIN PAPER/RECYCLED/THICK 1/THICK 2/LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/LETTERHEAD/GLOSSY 1/GLOS

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Configuration Menu Overview44TRAY2(250 sheet tray)PAPER SIZESettingsANY/LETTER/EXECUTIVE/A4/A5/A6/B5(JIS)/B6(JIS)/GOVT LETTER/STATEMENT/UK QUARTO/16K/

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Configuration Menu Overview 45CUSTOM SIZESpecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into Tray 2.The setting units can be switched betwee

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9. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws in force in the State of California as such

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Configuration Menu Overview46PAPER TYPESettingANY/PLAIN PAPER/RECYCLED/THICK 1/THICK 2/LABEL/ TRANSPARENCY/ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/LETTERHEAD/GLOSSY 1/GLOSS

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Configuration Menu Overview 47TRAY MAPPINGTRAY MAPPING MODESettingsON/OFFSelect whether or not the Tray Mapping function is used.LOGICAL TRAY 0-9Setti

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Configuration Menu Overview48FIN-ISHINGSettingsSUB TRAY/MAIN TRAY/OFFSET/STAPLINGWhen SUB TRAY is selected, the paper is fed to the sub output tray.Wh

Page 263 - Accessories

Configuration Menu Overview 49QUALITY MENUWith this menu, settings for the print quality can be specified.TEXT PRINTINGCOLOR MODEBRIGHTNESSHALFTONEQUA

Page 264 - Antistatic Protection

Configuration Menu Overview50TEXT PRINTING RGB SOURCERGB INTENTRGB GRAYPS SETTINGIMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCERGB INTENTRGB GRAYDESTINATION PROFGRAPHICS P

Page 265 - Installing a DIMM

Configuration Menu Overview 51" All factory default values are shown in bold.COLOR MODESettingsCOLOR/GRAYSCALEIf COLOR is selected, the pages ar

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Configuration Menu Overview52TEXT PRINTINGSettingsLINE ART/DETAIL/SMOOTHSelect how halftones in text are reproduced.If LINE ART is selected, halftones

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Configuration Menu Overview 53TEXT PRINTINGSettingsON/OFFSelect whether text edges are emphasized.If ON is selected, the edges are empha-sized.If OFF

Page 268 - Hard Disk Kit

Configuration Menu Overview54ECONOMY PRINTSettingsON/OFFSelect whether to print graphics with a reduced density by reducing the amount of toner that i

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Configuration Menu Overview 55PCL SETTINGCONTRASTSettings-15%/-10%/-5%/0%/+5%/+10%/+15%The contrast of the image can be adjusted.IMAGE PRINTINGRGB SOU

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5. All company names and product names used in this document is the trademarks or regis-tered trademarks of their respective holder.This ICC Profile

Page 271 - CompactFlash card

Configuration Menu Overview56RGB GRAYSettingsCOMPOSITE BLACK/BLACK AND GRAY/BLACK ONLYSpecify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB image data.If

Page 272 - CompactFlash card258

Configuration Menu Overview 57RGB INTENTSettingsVIVID/PHOTOGRAPHICSpecify the characteristic applied when converting RGB text data to CMYK data.If VIV

Page 273 - " Before removing the

Configuration Menu Overview58RGB INTENTSettingsVIVID/PHOTOGRAPHICSpecify the characteristic applied when converting RGB GRAPHICS data to CMYK data.If

Page 274 - 1 Turn off the printer

Configuration Menu Overview 59PS SETTINGSIMAGE PRINTINGRGB SOURCESettingsDEVICE COLOR/sRGB/AppleRGB/AdobeRGB1998/ColorMatchRGB/BlueAdjustRGBSpecify th

Page 275 - 4 Prepare the duplex option

Configuration Menu Overview60RGB GRAYSettingsCOMPOSITE BLACK/BLACK AND GRAY/BLACK ONLYSpecify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB image data.If

Page 276 - Duplex Option262

Configuration Menu Overview 61TEXTPRINTINGRGB SOURCESettingsDEVICE COLOR/sRGB/AppleRGB/AdobeRGB1998/ColorMatchRGB/BlueAdjustRGBSpecify the color space

Page 277 - Lower Feeder Unit

Configuration Menu Overview62RGB GRAYSettingsCOMPOSITE BLACK/BLACK AND GRAY/BLACK ONLYSpecify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB text data.If C

Page 278 - Lower Feeder Unit264

Configuration Menu Overview 63GRAPHICS PRINTINGRGB SOURCESettingsDEVICE COLOR/sRGB/AppleRGB/AdobeRGB1998/ColorMatchRGB/BlueAdjustRGBSpecify the color

Page 279 - WARNING!

Configuration Menu Overview64RGB GRAYSettingsCOMPOSITE BLACK/BLACK AND GRAY/BLACK ONLYSpecify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB image data.If

Page 280 - 8 Close the trays

Configuration Menu Overview 65SIMULATION SIMU-LATION PROFSettingsNONE/SWOP/Euroscale/Com-mercialPress/TOYO/DICSpecify the simulation profile.If NONE i

Page 282 - Staple Finisher

Configuration Menu Overview66CALIBRA-TIONTONE CALIBRATIONSettingsON/OFFIf ON is selected, image adjustments are applied.If OFF is selected, image adju

Page 283 - 4 Close the relay unit cover

Configuration Menu Overview 67COLOR SEPARA-TIONSettingsON/OFFIf ON is selected, color separation are performed. The contents of a color page is separa

Page 284 - Staple Finisher270

Configuration Menu Overview68MEMORY DIRECTThis menu item appears when an optional hard disk kit or a CompactFlash card is installed, and INTERFACE MEN

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Configuration Menu Overview 69LETTER/A4SettingsLETTER/LEGAL/EXECUTIVE/A4/A5/A6/B5(JIS)/B6(JIS)/GOVT LETTER/STATEMENT/FOLIO/SP FOLIO/UK QUARTO/FOOLSCAP

Page 286 - 11 Open the relay unit cover

Configuration Menu Overview70COLLATESettingsON/OFFSelect whether to collate the copies.If ON is selected, collated printing is performed.If OFF is sel

Page 287 - 14 Lock the relay unit lever

Configuration Menu Overview 71CAMERA DIRECTThis menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU/CAMERA DIRECT is set to ENABLE.In addition, this menu item does

Page 288 - Staple Finisher274

Configuration Menu Overview72" All factory default values are shown in bold.PAPER SOURCESettingsTRAY1/TRAY2/TRAY3/TRAY4Select the Lower Feeder U

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Configuration Menu Overview 73GLOSSY MODESettingsON/OFFSelect whether to relax the limitations on the amount of toner used in order to widen the color

Page 290 - Staple Finisher276

Configuration Menu Overview74HALFTONESettingsLINE ART/DETAIL/SMOOTHSelect how halftones are reproduced.If LINE ART is selected, halftones are reproduc

Page 291

Configuration Menu Overview 75INTERFACE MENUWith this menu, interface settings can be specified." Restart the printer after changing settings in

Page 292 - Staple Finisher278

ContentsContentsi1 Introduction ... 1Getting Acqua

Page 293 - Appendix

Configuration Menu Overview76" *This menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU/ETHERNET/TCP/IP/ENABLE is set to YES.** This menu item appears only i

Page 294 - Technical Specifications

Configuration Menu Overview 77" All factory default values are shown in bold.JOB TIME-OUTSettings5 seconds-15 seconds-300 secondsSpecify the tim

Page 295

Configuration Menu Overview78BOOTPSettingsON/OFFSelect whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired.If ON is selected, the IP address is au

Page 296 - Technical Specifications282

Configuration Menu Overview 79DYNAMIC DNSENABLESettingsYES/NOIf YES is selected, Dynamic DNS is enabled.If NO is selected, Dynamic DNS is disabled.IPP

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Configuration Menu Overview80WSD PRINTENABLESettingsYES/NOIf YES is selected, WSD print is enabled.If NO is selected, WSD print is disabled.IPSEC ENAB

Page 298 - Technical Specifications284

Configuration Menu Overview 81AUTO SET-TINGSettingsYES/NOIf YES is selected, auto configuration of IPv6 is enabled.If NO is selected, auto config-urat

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Configuration Menu Overview82CAMERA DIRECTSettingsENABLE/DISABLESelect whether to enable or disable camera direct printing.If ENABLE is selected, came

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Configuration Menu Overview 83SYS DEFAULT MENUWith this menu, settings can be specified to adjust the operation of the printer, such as the display la

Page 301

Configuration Menu Overview84LCD CONTRASTSECURITY CHANGE PASSWORDLOCK PANELCLOCK DATE (xx.xx.xx)TIMEHDD FORMAT*USER AREA ONLYALLRESTORE DEFAULTSRESTOR

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Configuration Menu Overview 85" * These menu items appear only if an optional hard disk kit is installed.** This menu item appears when you sele

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