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1. Reinstall the panel and tighten two screws Reconnect all interface cables NOOI Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM 10 5 8 Declare the additional Printer Memory in the Windows printer driver Properties Configure tab 9 Print a configuration page PRINT MENU CONFIGURATION PG and verify that the total amount of the RAM installed in your printer is listed 10 6 Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM Hard Disk Kit HD P03 If you install a Hard Disk Kit HD P03 the followings can be performed Collate printing Job printing saving Fonts forms download User Authentication Account Track Direct printing Bes A hard disk kit HD P03 and a CF Adapter MK 725 cannot be installed simultaneously Installing the Hard Disk Kit HD P03 Note It s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage Before performing this procedure review the antistatic caution on page 10 3 In addition always handle circuit boards by the edges only 1 Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cables Hard Disk Kit HD P03 10 7 2 Using a screwdriver remove two screws 3 Slide the panel slightly to the down and lift it off the printer 4 Attach the two cables to the hard disk kit 10 8 Hard Disk Kit HD P03 5 Plug the two
2. 9 2 Introduction Preventing Media Misfeeds Make sure that Media matches the printer specifications Media is flat especially on the leading edge The printer is on a hard flat level surface You store media in a dry location away from moisture and humidity You always adjust the media guides in the tray after inserting the media a guide that is not properly adjusted can cause poor print quality media mis feeds and printer damage You load the media printing side up in the tray many manufacturers place an arrow on the end of the wrapper to indicate the printing side Avoid Media that is folded wrinkled or excessively curled Double feeding remove the media and fan the sheets they may be sticking together Loading more than one type size weight of media in a tray at the same time Overfilling the trays Allowing the output tray to overfill fhe output tray has a 200 sheet capacity misfeeding may occur if you allow more than 200 sheets of media to accumu late at one time Preventing Media Misfeeds 9 3 Understanding the Media Path Understanding the printer s media path will help you locate media misfeeds 1 Toner cartridge 6 Tray 3 optional lower feeder unit PF P07 2 Output tray 7 Tray2 3 Fuser unit FU P02 8 Printhead unit 4 Duplex magicolor 4750DN only 9
3. BLACK Ees If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of QUALITY MENU to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Bey All factory default values are shown in bold COLOR MODE Settings COLOR GRAYSCALE If COLOR is selected the pages are printed in full color If GRAYSCALE is selected the pages are printed in black and white Bes The color mode setting specified from the printer driver has priority over the setting specified for this menu item BRIGHT NESS Settings 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 The brightness of the printed image can be adjusted 4 22 Configuration Menu Overview HALFTONE IMAGE PRINTING Settings LINE ART DETAIL SMOOTH Select how halftones in images are reproduced If LINE ART is selected halftones are reproduced with high precision If DETAIL is selected halftones are reproduced with detail If SMOOTH is selected halftones are reproduced with smoothness TEXT PRINTING GRAPHICS PRINTING Settings LINE ART DETAIL SMOOTH Select how halftones in text are reproduced If LINE ART is selected halftones are reproduced with high precision If DETAIL is selected halftones are reproduced with detail If SMOOTH is selected halftones are reproduced with smoothne
4. BOOTP ARP PING HTTP ENABLE FTP ENABLE TELNET BONJOUR ENABLE DYNAMIC DNS ENABLE IPP ENABLE 4 42 Configuration Menu Overview ENABLE RAW PORT BIDIREC TIONAL SLP ENABLE SMTP ENABLE SNMP ENABLE WSD PRINT ENABLE PSEC ENABLE ACCESS PER P ADDRESS MiSs TON FILTER ACCESS REFUSE Pv6 ENABLE NETWARE ENABLE AUTO SETTING LINK APPLETALK ENABLE LOCAL GLOBAL ADDRESS SPEED DUPLEX GATEWAY ADDRESS IEEE802 1X ENABLE This menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU ETHERNET TCP IP ENABLE is set to YES This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD PO3 or a CompactFlash card is installed This menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU ETHERNET TCP IP RAW PORT ENABLE is set to YES This menu item appears when INTERFACE MENU ETHERNET TCP IP IPv6 ENABLE is set to YES Configuration Menu Overview 4 43 es If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of INTERFACE MEMU to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer t
5. Bes This menu item does not appear if the selected file is PDF and XPS file DUPLEX Settings OFF LONG EDGE SHORT EDGE OFF COPIES 1 Select whether to perform duplex printing If OFF is selected duplex printing is not performed If LONG EDGE is selected the page will be printed on both sides of the paper for long edge binding If SHORT EDGE is selected the page will be printed on both sides of the paper for short edge binding Bes For magicolor 4750DN only Settings 1 9999 Specify the number of copies to be printed between 1 and 9999 4 40 Configuration Menu Overview COLLATE Settings ON OFF Select whether to collate the copies If ON is selected collated printing is performed If OFF is selected collated printing is not performed Bes This menu item appears only if the optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed TYPE Settings PDF XPS JPEG TIFF PDF XPS OF Select the type of files to be displayed FILES Configuration Menu Overview 4 41 INTERFACE MENU With this menu interface settings can be specified Be Restart the printer after changing settings in the ETHERNET menu INTERFACE MENU JOB TIMEOUT ETHERNET TCP IP ENABLE MEMORY IP ADDRESS DIRECT SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY DHCP
6. 3 Working with the Status Monitor Introduction The Status Monitor shows information about the current status of the printer The Status Monitor can be installed from the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD For details on the installation refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD Operating Environment The Status Monitor can be used on computers running Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 2000 connected to the printer using an Ethernet connection Opening the Status Monitor Use one of the following steps to open the Status Monitor Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 From the Start menu choose All Programs KONICA MINOLTA and then Status Monitor Double click the Status Monitor icon displayed in the taskbar Windows 2000 From the Start menu choose Programs KONICA MINOLTA and then Status Monitor Double click the Status Monitor icon displayed in the task bar Using the Status Monitor Status Tab Select Printer Selects the printer whose status is displayed In addition the messages that appear in the message window of the selected printer are displayed Graphic Shows a graphic representation of the printer and indicates where the problem is When the background of the printer graphic is red magenta or yellow there is an error and the job has been interrupted Advanced Options Click Advanced Options to display the Advanced Options dialog box From the Adv
7. 4 66 Configuration Menu Overview MANUAL DUPLEX PLAIN PAPER Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of plain paper THICK Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of thick 1 paper THICK POST CARD Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of thick 2 paper Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of post cards ENVE LOPE Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of envelopes LABEL GLOSSY 1 Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of labels Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of glossy 1 media Configuration Menu Overview 4 67 GLOSSY Settings 8 7 2 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for duplex double sided printing of glossy 2 media IMG CYAN Settings 5 0 5 ADJ Finely adjusts the density of cyan for THICK images printed on thick paper MAGENTA Settings 5 0 5 Finely adjusts the density of magenta for images prin
8. ENVELOPE LABEL GLOSSY 1 GLOSSY 2 MANUAL PLAIN PAPER DUPLEX IMG ADJ CYAN THICK 1 THICK MAGENTA THICK 2 YELLOW POSTCARD BLACK ENVELOPE IMG ADJ LABEL BLACK FINE LINE GLOSSY 1 ADJ AIDC MODE GLOSSY 2 THICK MODE ENGINE DIPSW ENGINE DIPSW 1 28 MAIN SCAN ADJUST MAIN SCAN PAGE SCAN ADJUST YELLOW VALUE MAGENTA CYAN 4 62 Configuration Menu Overview BACKUP TYPE the USB memory port SUPPLIES REPLACE TRANS BELT TRANS ROLLER FUSER UNIT QUICK SET UPDATE SET TING TING BACKUP SET TING This menu item appears only magicolor 4750DN This menu item appears when a USB memory device is plugged into Configuration Menu Overview 4 63 Bey All factory default values are shown in bold PRINT MENU ALIGN MENT EVENT Settings PRINT CANCEL LOG Prints the event log HALF CYAN Settings PRINT CANCEL TONE 64 Prints the halftone pattern using a 25 64 MAGENTA density for each CMYK color 64 YEL LOW 64 BLACK 64 HALF CYAN Settings PRINT CANCEL TONE 128 Prints the halftone pattern using a 50 128 MAGENTA density for each CMYK color 128 YEL
9. RGB GRAY DESTI NATION PROF Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB image data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Settings AUTO Specify the destination profile If AUTO is selected a destination profile that the printer automatically adapts is selected based ona combination of the specified color matching halftones and other profiles Destination profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as DESTINATION PROF Configuration Menu Overview 4 31 TEXT PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT Settings DEVICE COLOR sRGB AppleRGB AdobeRGB1998 ColorMatchRGB BlueAdjustRGB Specify the color space for RGB text data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified RGB source profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as RGB SOURCE Settings VIVID PHOTOGRAPHIC RELATIVE COLOR ABSOLUTE COLOR Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB text data to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output i
10. 6 Grab the left and right handles of the waste toner bottle and then slowly pull out the bottle Ees Do not tilt removed waste otherwise toner box waste toner may spill 7 13 Replacing Consumables T While pressing down the area marked Push on the imaging unit to be replaced slide the unit completely out of the printer The following instructions show the procedure to replace the imaging unit K Note Dispose of the used imaging unit according to your local regulations Do not burn the imaging unit 8 Check the color of the new imaging unit to be installed Be In order to prevent toner from spilling leave the imaging unit in the bag until step 7 is being performed 9 Remove the imaging unit from the bag 7 14 Replacing Consumables 10 Hold the imaging unit with both hands and then shake it twice as shown in the illustration Bes Do not grab the bottom of the bag otherwise the imaging unit may be damaged resulting in decreased print quality 1 1 Remove the protective cover from the imaging unit Remove all packing tape from the imaging unit Replacing Consumables Remove the protective cover from the imaging unit 1 2 Remove the paper from the imaging unit 1 3 Make sure that the new imaging unit to be installed is the same color as the printer compart ment and then install the imag ing unit in the printer 1 4 Pre
11. If it is difficult to operate the lever push it in 1 0 Make sure that the toner car tridge is securely installed and then peel off the protective film Replacing Consumables 7 9 1 1 Close the front cover Bes When closing the front cover press the area of the cover with small pro jections 7 10 Replacing Consumables Replacing a Imaging Unit When replacing a imaging unit refer to the following table For optimum print quality and performance use only approved KONICA MINOLTA imaging units for your specific printer type as listed in the table below You can find your printer type and the imaging unit part numbers on the consumables reorder label inside the front cover your printer Printer Printer Parts Number Imaging Unit Type Imaging Unit Type Parts Number Imaging Unit Black K AOWG 03F AOVD 011 ANI magicolor 4750EN Imaging Unit Yellow Y AOWG 08F AOVD 012 Imaging Unit Magenta M AOWG OEF magicolor 4750DN i Imaging Unit Cyan C AOWG OKF Imaging Unit Black K AOWG 03H AOVD 021 t magicolor 4750EN Imaging Unit Yellow Y AOWG 08H AOVD 022 Imaging Unit Magenta M AOWG 0EH magicolor 4750DN 7 F Imaging Unit Cyan C AOWG OKH Imaging Unit Black K AOWG 03K AOVD 041 Sp magicolor 4750EN Imaging Unit Yellow Y AOWG 08K AOVD 042 Imaging Unit Magenta M AOWG OEK magicolor 4750
12. K For optimum print quality and performance use only the corre sponded TYPE genuine KONICA MINOLTA toner cartridges 7 4 Replacing Consumables Keep toner cartridges In their packaging until you re ready to install them E in a cool dry location away from sunlight due to heat The maximum storage temperature is 35 C 95 F and the maximum storage humidity is 85 noncondensing If the toner cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm humid place condensation may occur degrading print quality Allow the toner to adapt to the environment for about one hour before use Level during handling and storage Do not turn cartridges upside down the toner inside the cartridges may become caked or unequally distributed E Away from salty air and corrosive gases such as aerosols Replacing Consumables 7 5 Replacing a Toner Cartridge Note Be careful not to spill toner while replacing a toner cartridge If toner spills immediately wipe it off with a soft dry cloth If TONER LOW on the SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARNING is set to ON the message TONER LOW X where X represents the color of the toner appears when toner cartridge becomes near empty Follow the steps below to replace the toner cartridge Bes If TONER LOWonthe SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARNING is set to OFF you are advised to replace the indicated toner cartridge when the message TONER OUT X appear 1 Open the printer s fron
13. Press Key Until Display Reads User name If no print jobs have been stored on the hard disk Menu print j Select NO STORED JOB appears l A V Desired user name Press until the desired user name appears Job name Menu Select lt i A V Desired job name Press until the desired job name appears PRINT DELETE Menu Select If the selected print job was set as a secured job from the printer driver a screen for entering the A password appears For details on typing the password refer to Entering the Password on page 4 9 2 Select PRINT or DELETE and then press the Menu Select key Bes If PRINT was selected continue with step 3 If DELETE was selected continue with step 5 3 Press the A and V keys to specify the number of copies to be printed Settings 1 to 999 Default 1 4 Press the Menu Select key Printing begins 5 Select YES or NO Configuration Menu Overview 6 Press the Menu Select key If YES was selected the print job is deleted If NO was selected the PRINT DELETE selection screen appears again Entering the Password If the print job selected in the PROOF PRINT MENU is a secured job a screen for entering the password appears Follow the procedure described below to type in the four digit password specified from the printer driver Press the A to increase or the V to decrease the first digit of the pass word Press the gt key
14. All other models 210 mm Em For INCHES 3 63 to 8 50 inches default 120V model 8 50 inches All other models 8 26 inches Setting range for LENGTH For MILLIMETERS 148 to 297 mm default 120V model 279 mm All other models 297 mm E For INCHES 5 83 to 11 69 inches default 120V model 11 00 inches All other models 11 69 inches Bes This menu item appears only if PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM Configuration Menu Overview PAPER Settings ANY PLAIN PAPER TYPE RECYCLED THICK 1 THICK 2 LABEL POSTCARD LETTERHEAD GLOSSY 1 GLOSSY 2 SGL SIDE ONLY SPECIAL PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 2 TRAY 3 PAPER The size of paper Letter Legal SIZE Government Legal Executive A4 or B5 JIS loaded in Tray 3 is indicated This menu item only shows the current setting This setting cannot be changed PAPER Settings ANY PLAIN PAPER TYPE RECYCLED SGL SIDE ONLY SPECIAL PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 3 TRAY Settings ON OFF CHAINING If ON is selected and the specified tray runs out of paper during printing a tray loaded with paper of the same size is automatically selected so printing can continue If OFF is selected and the specified tray runs out of paper printing stops TRAY TRAY Settings ON OFF MAPPING MAPPING select whether or not the Tray Mapping MODE function is us
15. PAPER SOURCE TRAY CHAINING menu is set to OFF TRAYX SIZE ERR The media size set in Load the correct media ADD the printer driver is size into the specified SIZE different from the size tray of media loaded WASTE TONER FULL The waste toner Install a new waste toner REPLACE BOTTLE bottle is full bottle CONFIGURATION ERR The printer configura Reboot the printer tion was changed when the printer power was on INCORRECT The X toner cartridge Install a KONICA TONER X is an unapproved MINOLTA toner car type tridge of the appropriate type AM EU AP or GC See page 7 4 9 44 Status Error and Service Messages Service Messages i These messages indicate a more serious error that can only be corrected by a customer service engineer If one of these messages appears turn the printer off then turn it on again If the problem persists contact your local vendor or authorized service provider This service message means do this SERVICE CALL XXXX Error An error has been detected with the item indicated xxxx in the service message Information about errors appears at the bottom of the message window Reboot the printer This often clears the service message and printer operation can resume If the problem persists contact Technical Sup port Status Error and Service Messages 9 45 9 46 Status Err
16. Printing Bey Since the printer may be damaged if printing is performed without the enclosed toner cartridges installed be sure to install the enclosed toner cartridges before using the printer 1 6 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer About the Software 2 Printer Driver CD DVD PostScript Drivers Operating System Use Benefit Windows Vista Server 2008 XP These drivers give you access to all of Server 2003 2000 the printer features including finish Windows Vista Server 2008 XP ing and advanced layout See also Server 2003 for 64bit Displaying Printer Driver Settings for Windows on page 2 10 Bes A specific PPD file has been prepared for applications such as Page Maker and Corel Draw that require that a PPD file be specified when printing When specifying a PPD file while printing on Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 and 2000 use the specific PPD file provided on the Printer Driver CD DVD PCL Drivers Use Beneft Server 2003 2000 Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 for 64bit These drivers give you access to all of the printer features including finish ing and advanced layout See also Displaying Printer Driver Settings for Windows on page 2 10 2 2 Printer Driver CD DVD XPS Driver Operating System Use Benefit Windows Vista Server 2008 Windows Vista Server 2008 for 64bit PPD Files These
17. This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD PO3 is installed This menu item appears when an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed and INTERFACE MENU MEMORY DIRECT is set to ENABLE Me MEMORY DIRECT does not appear if public user access has not been permitted through authentication settings For details on the authentication settings refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD 4 6 Configuration Menu Overview PROOF PRINT MENU Bes This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD PO3 is installed With this menu item print jobs that were set to be saved on the hard disk by using Job Retention on the Basic tab of the printer driver can be printed or deleted Bes All factory default values are shown in bold PROOF PRINT MENU User name Job name PRINT DELETE Job name Job name COPIES YES 1 NO Ees If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of PROOF PRINT MENU to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Printing Deleting a Stored Job 1 Follow the procedure described below to select a job Press Key Until Display Reads PROOF PRINT MENU Menu select l Configuration Menu Overview 4 7
18. Host USB USB Device Printing Standard memory 256 MB Machine life Maximum 400 000 pages and no more than 5 years Technical Specifications Consumable Life Expectancy Chart User Replaceable Item Average Life Expectancy Toner cartridge Standard in box Cartridge 2 000 pages Continuous Replacement Cartridge Standard Capacity 4 000 pages Continuous Replacement Cartridge High Capacity 6 000 pages Continuous Imaging unit 30 000 pages Continuous Waste toner bottle 36 000 pages Monochrome Continuous WB P03 9 000 pages Full color Continuous Transfer roller TF P04 100 000 pages Continuous Transfer belt unit TF P05 100 000 pages Continuous Fuser Unit FU P02 100 000 pages Continuous Bes The values shown for the toner cartridge and waste toner bottle indi cate the number of pages for simplex printing using A4 Letter size media with 5 coverage The actual life may differ be shorter depending on the printing condi tions coverage paper size etc differences in the printing method such as continuous printing or intermittent printing when print jobs of one page are often printed or the type of paper used for example thick paper In addition the life will be affected by the temperature and humidity of the operating environment Whether printing in color or black and white color printers consume a small amount of each toner during t
19. and then click Printers to display the Printers directory 2 Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS printer icon and choose Printing Preferences 2 10 Displaying Printer Driver Settings for Windows Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver Common Buttons The buttons described below appear on each tab OK Click to exit the Properties dialog box saving any changes made Cancel Click to exit the Properties dialog box without saving any changes made Apply Click to save all changes without exiting the Properties dialog box Help Click to view the help Favorite Setting This allows the current settings to be saved To save the current settings specify the desired settings and then click Add Specify the settings described below and then click OK E Name Type in the name of the settings to be saved E Icon Select an icon from the icon list to easily identify the settings The selected icon appears in the drop down list E Sharing Specify whether or not the settings to be saved can be used by other users logged onto the computer E Comment Add a simple comment to the settings to be saved Afterward the saved settings can be selected from the drop down list To change the registered setting click Edit In addition predefined settings can be selected The predefined settings are those for 2 up Photo and Grayscale Select Defaults from the drop down
20. magenta or red error depending on the severity of the printer problem Recovering from a Status Monitor Alert When the Status Monitor notifies you of a printing problem double click its icon on the Windows task bar to open the Status Monitor The Status Monitor identifies what type of error has occurred Closing the Status Monitor Click Close to close the Status Monitor window To exit Status Monitor right click the Status Monitor icon in the taskbar and then click Exit Recognizing Status Monitor Alerts 3 3 Uninstalling the Status Monitor for Windows This section describes how to uninstall the Status Monitor if necessary Uninstalling With Setup exe 1 2 3 4 5 Start Status Monitor from the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD Click Next Select Remove and then click Next Click Remove Click Finish Uninstalling From Control Panel Windows Vista Server 2008 oO AON Close all applications From the Start menu click Control Panel to open the Control Panel Click Uninstall a program In the currently installed programs field select KONICA MINOLTA Status Monitor and then click Uninstall When the uninstall confirmation screen is displayed click Yes Windows XP Server 2003 oO AON Close all applications From the Start menu click Control Panel to open the Control Panel Double click Add or Remove Programs In the currently installed programs field select KONICA MINOLTA Status Monito
21. 2ra er Printer being used One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check it for damage If it is damaged replace it There is insufficient fusing or the image comes off when rubbed Pripter The media is moist from humidity Remove the moist media and replace it with new dry media Unsupported media wrong size thick ness type etc is being used Use KONICA MINOLTA approved media See Media Specifications on page 6 2 Media type is set incorrectly When printing envelopes labels letter head postcards thick stock glossy single side only paper or special paper specify the appropriate media type in the printer driver 9 32 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution There are toner smudges or residual images Printer One or more of the imaging units may be defective or installed incorrectly Remove the imaging units and check them for damage If one is damaged replace it There are toner smudges on the back side of the page whether or not it has been duplexed The media path is dirty with toner Print several blank sheets and the excess toner should disappear One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check it for damage If it is damaged replace it Abnormal areas white black or
22. 8 oO BW N Click the Refresh to automatically configure installed options Bey The Refresh is available only if bi directional communication is available with the printer otherwise it is grayed out If Windows Vista or Server 2008 is being used Refresh can also be clicked when the machine is connected via USB Selecting Driver Options Defaults for Windows 2 7 6 From the Device Options list select an option one at a time and then select Enable or Disable from the Settings menu Bes For models with a embedded duplex unit magicolor 4750DN select magicolor 4750DN for Model in the Device Options list Ees If Printer Memory is selected select 256 MB or 768 MB accord ing to the installed memory The factory default setting is 256 MB Bez If Memory Card is selected select Disable or Enable 1 GB Over according to the installed CompactFlash card T Click Apply Bes Depending on the version of the operating system Apply may not appear If this is the case continue with the next step 8 Select the General tab 9 Click Printing Preferences Printing Preference dialog box appears 1 0 Select the default settings for your printer such as the default media for mat you use in the appropriate tabs 11 Click Apply 1 2 Click OK to exit from the Print preference dialog box 1 3 Click OK to exit from the Properties dialog box 2 8 Selecting Driver Options Defaults for Windows Uninstalling the Print
23. MENU QUALITY MENU COLOR MODE BRIGHTNESS HALFTONE IMAGE PRINTING TEXT PRINTING GRAPHICS PRINTING EDGE IMAGE PRINTING ENHANCEMENT TEXT PRINTING GRAPHICS PRINTING EDGE STRENGTH ECONOMY PRINT PCL SETTING CONTRAST IMAGE PRINTING With this menu settings for the print quality can be specified RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY 4 20 Configuration Menu Overview TEXT PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY PS SETTING IMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY DESTINATION PROF TEXT PRINTING GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY DESTINATION PROF RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT RGB GRAY DESTINATION PROF Configuration Menu Overview 4 21 SIMULATION SIMULATION PROF _ CALIBRATION TONE CALIBRATION SIMULATION INTENT AIDC PROCESS CMYK GRAY CMYK DENSITY CYAN COLOR MAGENTA SEPARATION YELLOW
24. See Media Specifications on ness type etc is page 6 2 being used The date and The backup battery Replace the backup battery For time is not has reached the end details see Replacing the Backup Bat correctly of its life tery on page 7 31 maintained on the printer The pages There are large curls Remove the paper from the paper tray that were fed in the paper turn it over and then load it again out were not There are gaps Slide the media guides of the paper uniformly between the media _ tray against the sides of the paper so loaded guides of the paper that there are no gaps tray and the sides of the paper The hard The hard disk was When the control panel displays HDD disk was full NEAR FULL delete print jobs and automatically resources fonts forms etc which formatted were saved on the hard disk using Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection The Com The CompactFlash When the control panel displays MEM pactFlash card was full ORY CARD NEAR FULL delete card was resources fonts forms etc which automati were saved on the memory card using cally format Download Manager or PageScope ted Web Connection Solving Other Problems 9 29 Solving Problems with Printing Quality printed page Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is One or more of the Remove the imaging units and check it printed or imaging units may be for damage If it is damaged rep
25. The tray is empty Check that the trays are loaded with media in place and secure A document is printed Print the overlay file using a suitable with an overlay file driver which has been cre ated by an unsuit able driver Printer The power cord is not Turn off the printer confirm that the resets or correctly plugged into power cord is correctly plugged into the turns off fre the outlet outlet and then turn on the printer quently A system error Contact Technical Support with the occurred error information The IEEE 802 1X Change the setting for INTERFACE message authentication failed MENU ETHERNET IEEE802 1X PORT AUTH ENABLE to No and then check all ACTIVE settings concerning IEEE 802 1X remains displayed in the message window Solving Other Problems 9 27 Symptom Cause Solution You are Media or settings are Make sure that you are using correct experienc not correct media ing duplex m See Media Specifications on double 6 2 sided prob pagg ee lems m Do not duplex double sided enve magicolor lopes labels letterhead postcards 4750DN glossy or single side only paper onl y m Make sure that you have not mixed media types in Tray 1 or 2 Make sure that your document has more than one page Make sure that magicolor 4750DN is selected in the Model box under Device Options of the Windows printer driver Properties Configure tab In the Windows pri
26. Unit PF P07 Note Since consumables are installed in the printer be sure to keep the printer level when moving it in order to prevent accidental spills 1 Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cables 2 Prepare the lower feeder unit Bey Be sure to place the lower feeder unit on a level surface 3 Open the right side cover of the lower feeder unit Bey The right side cover of the lower feeder must be opened before the feeder can be installed onto the printer Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 10 15 4 With another person s help place the printer on top of the lower feeder unit making sure that the positioning pins on the lower feeder unit correctly fit into the holes on the bottom of the printer A This printer weighs approximately 27 kg 60 Ibs when it is fully loaded with consumables The printer must be lifted by two people 5 Close the right side cover of the lower feeder unit 6 Reconnect all interface cables 10 16 Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 T Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer 8 Declare Paper Source Unit 3 in the Windows printer driver Properties Configure tab Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 10 17 10 18 Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 Appendix A Technical Specifications Printer Type Desktop Tandem Full Color A4 laser beam printer Print system Electro photographic Printing System Exposure system 4 la
27. and grays are reproduced in RGB image data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Settings DEVICE COLOR sRGB Specify the color space for RGB text data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified Configuration Menu Overview 4 27 RGB INTENT Settings VIVID PHOTOGRAPHIC Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB text data to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output is produced RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB text data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE Settings DEVICE COLOR sRGB Specify the color space for RGB GRAPHICS data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified 4 28 Configuration Menu Overview RGB INTENT Settings VIVID PHOTOGRAPHIC Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB GRAPHICS dat
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29. color appear in a regular pattern The laser lens is dirty Clean the laser lens A imaging unit may be defective Remove the imaging unit with the color causing the abnormal image Replace it with a new imaging unit Solving Problems with Printing Quality 9 33 Symptom Cause Solution Image The laser lens is dirty Clean the laser lens defects ncer Printer A toner cartridge may be leaking Remove the toner cartridges and check them for damage If one is dam aged replace it A imaging unit may be defective Remove the imaging unit with the color causing the abnormal image Replace it with a new imaging unit Lateral lines or bands appear on image The printer is not level Place the printer on a flat hard level surface The media path is dirty with toner Print several sheets and the excess toner should disappear One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check them for damage If one is damaged replace it Colors look drastically wrong Colors are not register ing properly colors are mixed or have page to page vari ation One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and verify that the toner is distributed evenly on each cartridge roller and reinstall the imaging units One or more of the toner cartridges may be
30. feed tray Tray 3 Lower feeder unit PF P07 optional magicolor 4750DN only Although the maximum supported width is 216 0 mm 8 5 the Envelope DL size width 220 mm 8 7 can be fed The minimum possible size for duplex double sided printing is 182 0 x 254 0mm 7 2 x 10 0 The maximum possible size for duplex double sided printing is 216 0 x 356 0mm 8 5 x 14 0 The minimum possible size for duplex double sided printing is 182 0 x 254 0mm 7 2 x 10 0 The maximum possible size for duplex double sided printing is 216 0 x 297 0mm 8 5 x 11 69 Be For custom sizes use the printer driver to specify the settings within the ranges shown in the table on previous page Media Specifications 6 3 Media Types Keep media on a flat level surface in its original wrapper until it is time to load it For a list of approved media refer to printer konicaminolta com Bes Before printing a large number of copies on special paper other than plain paper perform a trial print to check the quality of the print result Plain Paper Recycled Paper Capacity Tray 1 Up to 100 sheets depending on the paper Manual Feed weight Tray Tray 2 Up to 250 sheets depending on the paper weight Tray 3 Up to 500 sheets depending on the paper weight Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 3 Face up Driver Plain Paper Recycled
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32. is selected the edges are emphasized by an average amount If HIGH is selected the edges are highly emphasized Ees If OFF is selected the edges are not emphasized even if an EDGE ENHANCEMENT menu item is set to ON ECONOMY PRINT Settings ON OFF Select whether to print graphics with a reduced density by reducing the amount of toner that is used If ON is selected the amount of toner used is reduced when printing If OFF is selected the amount of toner used is not reduced when printing Bez If ON is selected the edges are not emphasized even if MAGE PRINTING and GRAPHICS PRINTING ofthe EDGE ENHANCEMENT menu item are set to ON Configuration Menu Overview 4 25 PCL CONTRAST Settings 15 10 5 0 SETTING 5 4 10 4 15 The contrast of the image can be adjusted IMAGE RGB Settings DEVICE COLOR PRINTING SOURCE sRGB Specify the color space for RGB image data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified RGB Settings VIVID INTENT PHOTOGRAPHIC Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB image data to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output is produced 4 26 Configuration Menu Overview TEXT PRINTING RGB GRAY RGB SOURCE Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black
33. list to reset the functions in all tabs to their default values Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver 2 11 m Printer View Click the button to display an image of the printer in the figure area When this button is clicked it changes to the Paper View button when a tab other than the Quality tab is selected or the Quality View button when the Quality tab is selected Bey This button does not appear on the Advanced tab E Paper View Click the button to display a sample of the page layout in the figure area When this button is clicked it changes to the Printer View button Bes This button does not appear on the Quality tab m Quality View Click the button to display a sample of the settings selected in the Quality tab When this button is clicked it changes to the Printer View button Bes This button appears only when the Quality tab is selected m Printer Information Click this button to start up PageScope Web Connection Bes This button is available only if a network connection has been estab lished m Default Click the button to reset the settings to their defaults Bes This button does not appear on the Advanced tab Bes When this button is clicked the settings in the displayed dialog box are reset to their defaults The settings on other tabs are not changed Advanced Tab PostScript Printer Driver Only The Advanced Tab allows you to E Select whether to enable or disable th
34. low or empty One or more of the imaging units may be defective Check the control panel for an TONER LOW Xor TONER OUT X message If necessary replace the specified toner cartridge Remove the imaging units and check them for damage If one is damaged replace it The media is moist from humidity Remove the moist media and replace it with new dry media 9 34 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution The color One or more of the Remove the imaging units and check has a poor imaging units may be them for damage If one is damaged reproduction defective replace it or has poor color density Printer Printer Printer Printer If the problem is not resolved even after all of the above have been per formed contact Technical Support with the error information For contact information refer to the Need Assistance Sheet Solving Problems with Printing Quality 9 35 Status Error and Service Messages Status error and service messages are displayed in the control panel mes sage window They provide information about your printer and help you locate many problems When the condition associated with a displayed message has changed the message is cleared from the window Standard Status Messages This message means do this CALIBRATING After replacing a toner car tridge or a imaging unit or after reboo
35. of media that is loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 Loading Media 6 21 Tray 2 Loading Plain Paper Single Side Only and Special Paper Se 1 Pull out Tray 2 2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place 3 Slide the media guides to pro vide more space between them 6 22 Loading Media 4 Load the paper face up in the tray Bez Do not load above the Y mark Up to 250 sheets 80 g m 22 Ib of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper Loading Media 6 23 6 Close Tray 2 T Select PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu and then select the setting for the size and type of paper that are loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 Loading Label Sheets Postcards Thick Stock and Glossy Media 1 Pull out Tray 2 a 6 24 Loading Media 2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place 3 Slide the media guides to pro E o x c D D D a Q oO 2 no v p fe E v gt 4 Load the paper face up in the tray 6 25 Loading Media Bes Up to 20 sheets can be loaded into the tray at one time 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper 6 Close Tray 2 T Select PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE i
36. shaped not rectangular or not cut at right angles Attached with glue tape paper clips staples ribbons hooks or buttons Acidic Any other media that is not approved Thick Stock Paper thicker than 90 g m is referred to as thick stock You can print continu ously with thick stock However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Capacity Tray 1 Up to 20 thick stock sheets depending on Manual Feed their thickness Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Not supported Media Types 6 5 Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 Face up Driver Thick 1 91 150 g m Media Type Thick 2 151 210 g m Weight 91 210 g m Duplexing See page 100 for supported sizes Envelopes Print on the front address side only Some parts of the envelope consist of three layers of paper the front back and flap Anything printed in these lay ered regions may be lost or faded You can print continuously with envelopes However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Capacity Tray 1 Up to 10 envelopes depending on their Manual Feed thickness Tray Tray 2 3 Not supported Orientation Face down Driv
37. standby time is short ENGINE DIPSW ENGINE Settings ON OFF DIPSW 1 28 Use to change engine settings Bes Normally there is no need to change the settings If it becomes necessary to change the settings do so according to the instructions from Technical Support MAIN SCAN ADJUST MAIN SCAN PAGE MAIN ADJUST VALUE Settings PRINT CANCEL Print the test pattern for fine adjustment of the color ratios in the main scanning direction YELLOW Settings 42 0 42 Finely adjust the ratio of yellow in the main scanning direction MAGENTA Settings 42 0 42 Finely adjust the ratio of magenta in the main scanning direction CYAN Settings 42 0 42 Finely adjust the ratio of cyan in the main scanning direction Configuration Menu Overview 4 69 SUP RE TRANS Settings YES NO PLIES PLACE BELT Resets the transfer belt counter TRANS Settings YES NO ROLLER Resets the transfer roller counter FUSER Settings YES NO UNIT Resets the fuser unit counter QUICK UPDATE Setup EXECUTE CANCEL SET SETTING Update printer settings according to the TING printer setting definition file stored in the USB memory device If EXECUTE is selected the printer set tings are updated If CANCEL is selected the settings are not updated BACKUP SET Backup EXECUTE CANCEL TING Store as a definition
38. the box and then box it up Note Dispose of the used waste toner bottle according to your local regulations Do not burn the waste toner bottle 5 Press in on the waste toner bot tle until it locks into place 7 20 Replacing Consumables 6 Close the front cover Be When closing the front cover press the area of the cover with small pro jections Ees If the waste toner bottle is not fully inserted the front cover cannot be closed Replacing Consumables 7 21 Replacing the Transfer Roller TF P04 When the time to replace the transfer roller is reached the message TRANS ROLLER END OF LIFE appears Printing can continue even after this message appears however since the print quality is reduced the transfer roller should be replaced immediately Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Bes Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 2 While pushing the levers to the inside move the roller presser toward you 7 22 Replacing Consumables 3 While continuing to press the levers remove the transfer roller 4 Prepare a new transfer roller 5 While pressing the levers insert the shaft of the transfer roller into the bearings 6 Move the levers away from you until it snaps into place 7 23 Replacing Consumables T Close the right side cover 8 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU SUPPLIES REPLACE TRAN
39. touch the surface of the belt Ees Do not remove the blue lever Replacing Consumables 7 27 8 Remove the protective cover from the new transfer belt unit 9 Insert the new transfer belt unit along the rails Bes Fully insert it until it locks into place Bey Be sure to keep the transfer belt level other wise the transfer belt may be scratched fi SY x ip S A 1 0 Push up the guides 7 28 Replacing Consumables 1 1 Close the right side cover 1 2 Install the all toner cartridges all imaging units and waste toner bottle Bz pO O p 5 2 dD S S amp Q 0 X For details on installing the toner cartridges imaging units or waste toner bottle refer to 5d lt a Not gee vog ag gSa lt SS os a gt Qs Bes sD 1 3 Close the front cover 7 29 Replacing Consumables Bes When closing the front cover press the area of the cover with small pro jections 1 4 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer 1 5 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU SUPPLIES REPLACE TRANS BELT menu 7 30 Replacing Consumables Replacing the Backup Battery When the backup battery is at its end of life the printer s date and time can not be retained Follow the procedure described below to replace the backup battery Note Only use the coin shaped 3V lithium battery CR2032 It s very important t
40. 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 Face up Driver Label Media Type Duplexing Not supported Use label sheets that are E Recommended for laser printers DO NOT use label sheets that E Have labels that easily peel off or have parts of the label already removed E Have backing sheets that have peeled away or have exposed adhesive Be Labels may stick to the fuser causing them to peel off and media misfeeds to occur Media Types 6 7 E Are precut or perforated Do not use OK to use Shiny backed paper Letterhead You can print continuously with letterhead However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Full page labels uncut Check your application documentation for more information on printing letter head Capacity Tray 1 Up to 20 sheets depending on their size and Manual Feed thickness Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Not supported Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 Face up Driver Letterhead Media Type Duplexing Not supported Postcards You can print continuously with postcards However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment
41. 250 sheets Label Postcard Thick 1 Thick 2 Glossy 1 Glossy 2 Letterhead 20 sheets Tray 3 Optional Plain Recycl Single side only Special paper 500 sheets Output tray 200 sheets Plain paper 80 g m Operating temperature 10 to 30 C 50 to 86 F Bes Fluctuations of no more than 10 C 18 F within an hour Operating humidity 15 to 85 Ees Fluctuations of no more than 10 within an hour Warm up time 120 V Avg 36 seconds 220 V Avg 39 seconds 240 V Avg 34 seconds Be Time until the printer can start printing after being turned on at room temperature 23 C Technical Specifications Power supply 120 V 60 Hz 220 to 240 V 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption 120 V 1100 W or less 220 to 240 V 1200 W or less Energy Saver Mode 15 W or less Amperage Acoustic Noise 120 V 9 9A or less 220 to 240 V 4 6 A or less Printing 54 dB or less Standby 39 dB or less External dimensions Weight Height 330 mm 13 0 Width 419mm 16 5 Depth 520 mm 20 5 Be Excluding some protruding parts and the manual feed tray magicolor 4750EN approximately 22 kg 49 Ib without consum ables approximately 27 kg 60 Ib with consumables magicolor 4750DN approximately 23 kg 51 Ib without consum ables approximately 27 kg 60 Ib with consumables Interface USB 2 0 High Speed compliant 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet
42. 279 4 1 2 3 Yes Legal 8 5 x 14 0 215 9 x 355 6 1 3 Yes Statement 5 5 x 8 5 139 7 x 215 9 1 2 No Executive 7 25 x 10 5 184 2 x 266 7 1 2 3 Yes A4 8 2x 11 7 210 0 x 297 0 1 2 3 Yes A5 5 9 x 8 3 148 0 x 210 0 1 2 No A6 4 1x 5 8 105 0 x 148 0 1 2 No B5 JIS 7 2 x 10 1 182 0 x 257 0 1 2 3 Yes B6 5 0x 7 2 128 0 x 182 0 1 2 No Folio 8 25 x 13 0 210 0 x 330 0 1 Yes SP Folio 8 5 x 12 69 215 9 x 322 3 1 Yes Foolscap 8 0 x 13 0 203 2 x 330 2 1 Yes UK Quarto 8 0 x 10 0 203 2 x 254 0 1 2 Yes Government Letter 8 0 x 10 5 203 2 x 266 7 1 2 Yes Government Legal 8 5 x 13 0 215 9 x 330 2 1 3 Yes Photo Size 4 x 6 10 x 15 4 0 x 6 0 101 6 x 152 4 1 2 No 16K 7 7 x 10 6 195 0 x 270 0 1 2 Yes Kai 16 7 3 x 10 2 185 0 x 260 0 1 2 Yes Kai 32 5 1x 7 3 130 0 x 185 0 1 2 No 8 1 2 x 13 1 2 8 5 x 13 5 215 9 x 342 9 1 Yes 8 1 8 x 13 1 4 8 125 x 13 25 206 4 x 336 6 1 Yes Japanese Postcard 3 9x 5 8 100 0 x 148 0 1 No Japanese Postcard D 5 8 x 7 9 148 0 x 200 0 1 No B5 ISO 6 9 x 9 8 176 0 x 250 0 1 No Envelope 10 4 125 x 9 5 104 8 x 241 3 1 No Envelope DL 8 7 x 4 3 220 0 x 110 0 1 No Envelope C6 6 4 x 4 5 162 0 x 114 0 1 No Envelope Monarch 7 5 x 3 875 190 5 x 98 4 1 No Envelope Chou 3 4 7 x 9 2 120 0 x 235 0 1 No Envelope Chou 4 3 5 x 8 1 90 0 x 205 0 1 No Custom Size 3 6 8 5 x 5 8 14 0 92 0 216 0 x alii Yes 148 0 356 0 Custom Size 3 6 8 5 x 5 8 11 7 92 0 216 0 x 2 Yes 148 0 297 0 6 2 Media Specifications Notes Tray 1 Manual
43. 9 20 Watermark Overlay tab 2 14 BN Goh yap crete arcane reams treet err eery 9 7 Printer driver PPD Tray Occ reset EE T 9 11 Displaying teats AO Aaa eee 2 10 Media path eeeeeeeeee 9 4 Uninstalling c cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 9 Media storage eee 6 33 Media type S Envelopes eeeceeeseeeeeneeeeeneeeees 6 6 Glossy media 0 eee 6 10 Service messages 008 9 45 LaDeIS croisi 6 7 Single side only 0008 6 10 Letterhead eeceeeeseeeeeereeees 6 8 Special paper 0 ee 6 11 Plain paper ceecee 6 4 Status monitor ee 3 2 Postcards sc heii 6 8 ODPGNING wisiciecehel ees 3 2 Single side only na sana 6 10 Uninstalling seee 3 4 Special paper 0 0 cesses 6 11 USING csar 3 2 THICK StOCK iriiri iosas iranieni 6 5 Memory Direct l 5 2 T Message window n se 4 4 Messages beer ee 9 36 Thick stock Pa 6 5 Misfeed problems 00 9 23 Troubleshooting 9 1 Clearing eeeeeeeeeeeeetetseeeeteeeneees 9 5 Media path cecce 9 4 Preventing ssanssscnennnerrrerenrern 9 3 O Output tray 00 000 6 32 A 8 Index
44. 9 Ib bond can be autoduplexed See Media Specifications on page 6 2 Duplexing envelopes letterhead labels postcards glossy media or single side only papers is not supported How do I autoduplex Duplex double sided printing can only be performed with the magicolor 4750DN Check your application to determine how to set your margins for duplex double sided printing The following Binding Position settings are available If Short Edge is selected the pages will be laid out to flip at the top If Long Edge is selected the pages will be laid out to flip at the side 6 30 Duplexing In addition if N up has been set to Booklet autoduplex printing is per formed The following Order settings are available when Booklet is selected If Left Binding is selected the pages can be folded as a AN left bound booklet If Right Binding is selected the pages can be folded as a right bound booklet N 1 Load plain paper into the tray 2 From the printer driver specify duplex double sided printing Layout tab in Windows 3 Click OK Bez With autoduplexing the back side is printed first and then the front side is printed Duplexing 6 31 Output Tray All printed media is output to the face down output tray on top of the printer This tray has a capacity of approximately 200 sheets A4 Letter of 80 g m 22 Ib pap
45. A0X5 430 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 151 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y AOX5 251 AOVD 021 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M AOX5 351 EU magicolor 4750EN Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C AOX5 451 AOVD 022 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 150 magicolor 4750DN High Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y A0X5 250 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M A0X5 350 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C A0X5 450 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 191 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y AOX5 291 AOVD 041 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M AOX5 391 ae magicolor 4750EN Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C AOX5 491 AOVD 042 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 190 magicolor 4750DN High Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y A0X5 290 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M A0X5 390 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C A0X5 490 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K A0X5 181 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y A0X5 281 AOVD 081 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M AOX5 381 e magicolor 4750EN Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C AOX5 481 AOVD 082 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 180 magicolor 4750DN High Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y A0X5 280 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M A0X5 380 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C A0X5 480
46. ASURE PHOTO 4x6 may change to PHOTO 10x15 Configuration Menu Overview 4 55 CUSTOM SIZE Specify the media size when PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE setting Setting range for WIDTH E For MILLIMETERS 92 to 216 mm default 120V model 216 mm Allother models 210 mm Em For INCHES 3 63 to 8 50 inches default 120V model 8 50 inches Allother models 8 26 inches Setting range for LENGTH E For MILLIMETERS 148 to 356 mm default 120V model 279 mm Allother models 297 mm E For INCHES 5 83 to 14 00 inches default 120V model 11 00 inches All other models 11 69 inches 4 56 Configuration Menu Overview PAPER Settings PLAIN PAPER TYPE RECYCLED THICK 1 THICK 2 LABEL ENVELOPE POSTCARD LETTERHEAD GLOSSY 1 GLOSSY 2 SGL SIDE ONLY SPECIAL PAPER Select the type of media that is normally used UNIT Settings INCHES MILLIMETERS OF The units for specifying the size of custom media can MEA be switched between inches and millimeters SURE 7 Bes The default setting for 120V model is INCHES The default setting for all other models is MILLIMETERS GRAY Settings AUTO GRAYSCALE PRINT COLOR PRINT SCALE Specify the operation to be performed for black and white PAGE pages in a job s
47. DN 3 gt Imaging Unit Cyan C AOWG OKK Imaging Unit Black K AOWG 03N AOVD 081 Ge magicolor 4750EN Imaging Unit Yellow Y AOWG 08N AOVD 082 Imaging Unit Magenta M AOWG OEN magicolor 4750DN 3 7 Imaging Unit Cyan C AOWG OKN Note Do not touch the OPC drum surface This could lower image quality Replacing Consumables If 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 of the toner appears when a imaging unit becomes near empty Follow the steps below to replace the imaging unit Bes You are advised to replace the indicated imaging unit when the mes sage I UNIT LIFE X appears 1 Check the message window to see which color imaging unit needs replac ing 2 Open the printer s front cover 3 Pull the front lever of the color toner cartridge indicated to the left The replacement procedure for the imaging unit is the same for all colors yellow Y magenta M cyan C and black K The following instructions show the procedure to replace the toner cartridge K 7 12 Replacing Consumables 4 Grab the handle of the toner car tridge to be removed and then pull out the cartridge g S i S lt S 8 S S XQ lt Q Q at tridge otherwise toner may Spill 5 Pull up the waste toner bottle to unlock it
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49. EMULATION DEF T EMULATION POSTSCRIPT WAIT TIMEOUT PS ERROR PAGE PS PROTOCOL AUTO TRAPPING BLACK OVERPRINT PCL CR LF MAPPING LINES PER PAGE FONT SOURCE FONT NUMBER XPS DIGITAL SIGNATURE PITCH SIZE POINT SIZE XPS ERROR PAGE PAPER DEFAULT PAPER PAPER SIZE UNIT OF MEASURE I GRAYSCALE PAGE CUSTOM SIZE PAPER TYPE SYMBOL SET Configuration Menu Overview 4 49 STARTUP DO STARTUP OPTIONS PAGE AUTO CONTINUE HOLD JOB TIMEOUT ENERGY SAVER ENERGY SAVER TIME MENU TIMEOUT LCD CONTRAST SECURITY CHANGE PASSWORD LOCK PANEL CLOCK DATE xx xx xx TIME TIME ZONE HDD FORMAT USER AREA ONLY ALL CARD FOR USER AREA MAT ONLY ALL 4 50 Configuration Menu Overview RESTORE RESTORE DEFAULTS NETWORK RESTORE PRINTER RESTORE ALL ENABLE PAPER EMPTY TRAY1 WARNING TONER LOW TRAY2 I UNIT LOW TRAY3 Be These menu items appear only if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 is installed This menu item appears when you
50. FE The fuser unit has reached the end of its life Replace the fuser unit and reset the counter in the MAINTENACE MENU SUPPLIES REPLACE FUSER UNIT menu Bes Printing can continue however the printing result are not guaranteed HDD The hard disk is full Delete print jobs saved NEAR FULL on the hard disk INCORRECT Since the hard disk kit Replace the hard disk kit HDD HD P03 was HD P03 with one formatted with a different machine the hard disk kit could not be used compatible with this machine or select HDD FORMAT from SYS DEFAULT MENU and format the hard disk Status Error and Service Messages 9 37 This message means do this INCORRECT Since the Replace the MEMORY CARD CompactFlash card CompactFlash card with was formatted with a one compatible with this different machine the machine or select CompactFlash card CARD FORMAT from could not be used SYS DEFAULT MENU and format the CompactFlash card INCORRECT The x imaging unit is Install a KONICA I UNIT X an unapproved type MINOLTA imaging unit of the appropriate type AM EU AP or GC See page 7 11 INCORRECT The x toner cartridge Install a TONER X is an unapproved KONICA MINOLTA toner type cartridge of the appropri ate type AM EU AP or GC See page 7 4 I UNIT END The X Imaging unit Replace the Imaging X has reached the end unit of its life I UN
51. IT LOW The X imaging unit is Prepare the specified X low and should be color imaging unit replaced within 4 500 pages at 5 cover age of letter A4 pages Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARN ING I UNIT LOW is set to ON I UNIT LIFE The X imaging unit Replace the imaging X has reached the end unit Printing continues of its life until the message I UNIT END appears PORT AUTH IEEE802 1X port is Please wait until ACTIVE processing authentication processing is completed 9 38 Status Error and Service Messages This message means do this MEMORY CARD NEAR FULL The CompactFlash card is nearly full Delete resources fonts forms etc which saved on the CompactFlash card by using Download Manager or PSWC NON SUPPORT CARD Since incompatible CompactFlash card was inserted into the memory slot the CompactFlash card could not be used Use CompactFlash card compatible with this printer PAPER EMPTY TRAY X Tray X Tray 1 2 or 3 is empty Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARN ING PAPER EMPTY TRAY X is set to ON Load media into the specified tray Tray X Tray 2 or 3 is not correctly installed Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARN ING PAPER EMPTY TRAY Xis set to ON Correctly install the specified tray TONER OUT X The x toner cartridge is empty Replace the toner car tridge T
52. If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Check your application documentation for more information on printing post cards Media Types Capacity Tray 1 Up to 20 postcards depending on their Manual Feed thickness Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Not supported Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 Face up Driver Postcard Media Type Duplexing Not supported Use postcards that are Approved for laser printers DO NOT use postcards that are E Coated E Designed for inkjet printers E Precut or perforated E Preprinted or multicolored Be If the postcard is warped press on the warped X area before putting it in Tray 1 2 E Folded or wrinkled A NT 4 i o o T Media Types 6 9 Glossy Media You can print continuously with glossy media However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Check your application documentation for more information on printing glossy media Capacity Tray Upto 20 glossy media sheets depending on Manual Feed their thickness Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Not supported Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 Face up Driver Glossy 1 100 128 g m Media Type Glossy 2 129 158 g m Weight 100 158 g m Duplexing No
53. Imaging unit 5 Tray 1 Manual feed tray 10 Transfer belt unit TF P05 9 4 Understanding the Media Path Clearing Media Misfeeds To avoid damage always remove misfed media gently without tearing it Any piece of media left in the printer whether large or small can obstruct the media path and cause further misfeeds Do not reload media that has misfed Note The image is not fixed on the media before the fusing process If you touch the printed surface the toner may stick to your hands so be careful not to touch the printed face when removing the misfed media Make sure not to spill any toner inside the printer Unfused toner can dirty your hands clothes or anything else it gets on If you accidentally get toner on your clothes lightly dust them off as best as you can If some toner remains on your clothes use cool not hot water to rinse the toner off If toner gets on your skin wash it off with cool water and a mild soap If you get toner in your eyes wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor If after clearing the media misfeed the misfeed message in the control panel window persists open and close the printer s covers This should clear the misfeed message Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 5 Media Misfeed Messages and Clearing Procedures Media Misfeed Message Page Reference PAPER JAM page 9 7 TRAY2 PAPER JAM page 9 11 TRAY3 PAPER JAM page 9 13 D
54. JAPAN COLOR Agreement 1 The reproduction of images on a printer or a monitor using this ICC Profile do not com pletely match the TOYO INK Standard Color on Coated paper 2 Any and all copyrights of this ICC Profile shall remain in TOYO INK therefore you shall not transfer provide rent distribute disclose or grant any rights in this ICC Profile to any third party without the prior written consent of TOYO INK 3 Inno event will TOYO INK its directors officers employees or agents be liable to you for any consequential or incidential either direct or indirect damages including damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information and the like arising out of the use or inability to use this ICC Profile 4 TOYO INK shall not be responsible for answering any question related to this ICC Profile x 5 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 made by GretagMacbeth ProfileMaker and granted TOYO INK certain license to distribute by GretagMacbeth AG TOYO Offset Coated 2 1 TOYO INK MFG CO LTD 2004 DIC STANDARD COLOR PROFILE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THIS STANDARD COLOR PROFILE LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE DIC STANDARD COLOR PROFILE INCLUDING THE DIC STANDARD SFC_AM2 0 DIC STANDARD SFM_AM2 0 DIC STANDARD SFU_AM2 0 DIC
55. LLOW BLACK ON OFF HIGH Settings 3 2 LIGHT 1 0 1 2 3 The density of the highlight color in images can be adjusted MIDDLE Settings 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 The density of the middle color in images can be adjusted SHADOW Settings 3 2 The density of the shadow color in images can be adjusted If ON is selected color separation are performed The contents of a color page is separated into the color pages for yellow magenta cyan and black and each is printed with black gradations as individual pages The printing order is yellow magenta cyan then black If OFF is selected color separation is not performed A normal color separation is performed 4 38 Configuration Menu Overview MEMORY DIRECT With this menu settings for memory direct function can be specified For details on memory direct refer to Memory Direct on page 5 2 Be This menu item appears when an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed and INTERFACE MENU MEMORY DIRECT is setto ENABLE This menu item does not appear if public user access has not been permitted through authentication settings For details on the authenti cation settings refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Docu mentation CD DVD MEMORY DIRECT LIST OF FILES TYPE OF FILES Bes This me
56. LOW 128 BLACK 128 HALF CYAN Settings PRINT CANCEL TONE 256 Prints the halftone pattern using a 100 256 MAGENTA density for each CMYK color 256 YELLOW 256 BLACK 256 GRADA Settings PRINT CANCEL TION Prints the gradation pattern TOP PLAIN Settings 15 15 ADJUST PAPER Adjusts the top margin of plain paper for MENT simplex single sided printing 4 64 Configuration Menu Overview LEFT ADJUST MENT LEFT ADJ DUPLEX THICK Settings 15 15 Adjusts the top margin of thick paper for simplex single sided printing THICK 2 Settings 15 15 Adjusts the top margin of thick 2 paper for simplex single sided printing ENVE Settings 15 15 LOPE Adjusts the top margin of envelopes for simplex single sided printing EFT Settings 15 15 DJ Adjusts the left margin of media fed from av D K H Tray 1 for simplex single sided printing o O i D a KO A N U a j H moO i D a KO He o O i D a KO N Settings 15515 Adjusts th Tray 2 for Settings e left margin of media fed from simplex single sided printing 15 15 Adjusts th Tray 3 for Settings e left margin of media fed from simplex single sided printing 15 15 Adjusts th Tray 1 for Settings e left margin of media fed from duplex double sided printing 25 215 Adjusts th Tray 2 for e left margin of media fed from duplex double
57. Media Type Weight 60 90 g m Duplexing See page 6 2 for supported sizes Use media that is Suitable for plain paper laser printers such as standard or recycled office paper DO NOT use media that is E Coated with a processed surface such as carbon paper and colored paper that has been treated Unapproved iron on transfer media such as heat pressure paper and heat press transfer paper E Cold water transfer paper Pressure sensitive E Designed specifically for inkjet printers such as superfine paper glossy paper glossy film and postcards E Paper that has already been printed on Paper that has been printed on with an inkjet printer Media Types Paper that has been printed on with a monochrome color laser printer copier Paper that has been printed on with a heat transfer printer Paper that has been printed on with any other printer or fax machine Dusty Wet or damp Bes Keep media between 35 and 85 relative humidity Toner does not adhere well to moist or wet paper Layered Adhesive Folded creased curled embossed warped or wrinkled Perforated three hole punched or torn Too slick too coarse or too textured Different in texture roughness on the front and back Too thin or too thick Stuck together with static electricity Composed of foil or gilt too luminous Heat sensitive or cannot withstand the fusing temperature 180 C 356 F Irregularly
58. ONER LOW X The x toner cartridge is low and should be replaced within 1 200 pages at 5 cover age of letter A4 pages Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU ENABLE WARN ING TONER LOWis set to ON Prepare the specified color toner cartridge Status Error and Service Messages 9 39 This message means do this TRANS BELT END OF LIFE The transfer belt unit has reached the end of its life Replace the transfer belt unit and reset the counter in the MAINTE NANCE MENU SUP PLIES REPLACE TRANS BELT menu Bes Printing can continue however the printing result are not guaranteed TRANS ROLLER END OF LIFE The transfer roller has reached the end of its life Replace the transfer roller and reset the counter in the MAINTE NANCE MENU SUP PLIES REPLACE TRANS ROLLER menu Bey Printing can continue however the printing result are not guaranteed UNABLE TO COLLATE JOB The hard disk is full Print jobs over 10 000 pages cannot be col lated Print one copy of the file at a time WASTE TONER The waste toner bot Prepare a new waste NEAR FULL tle is nearly full toner bottle HUBS A USB hub is con Do not connect a USB NOT SUPPORTED nected hub DEVICE An incompatible Do not connect an NOT SUPPORTED device is connected incompatible device Status Error and Service Messages Error Messag
59. S ROLLER menu 7 24 Replacing Consumables Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit TF P05 When the time to replace the transfer belt unit is reached the message TRANS BELT END OF LIFE appears Printing can continue even after this message appears however since the print quality is reduced the trans fer belt unit should be replaced immediately Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cover 2 Open the printer s front cover Replacing Consumables 7 25 3 Remove the all toner cartridges all imaging units and waste toner bottle Bes For details on removing the toner cartridges imaging units or waste toner bottle refer to Replacing a Toner Car tridge on page 7 6 or Replacing a Imaging Unit on page 7 11 Ng Cover the removed imag ing unit to protect it from direct sunlight Do not tilt removed toner cartridge otherwise toner may spill Do not tilt removed waste toner box otherwise waste toner may Spill 4 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Bes Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 7 26 Replacing Consumables 5 Push down the guides 6 Hold the handles and then care fully pull out the transfer belt unit Bes Be sure to keep the transfer belt level other wise the transfer belt may be scratched SS ww SY SS he i T Prepare a new transfer belt unit Ees Be careful not to
60. SIZE 99 99 POINT 4 00 12 00 SIZE 999 75 Specify the font size in the PCL language If the selected FONT NUMBER is for a bitmap font PITCH SIZE appears If the selected FONT NUMBER is for an outline font POINT SIZE appears SYMBOL Specify the symbol set used SET with the PCL language The default setting is PC8 4 54 Configuration Menu Overview XPS DIGI Settings ENABLE DISABLE TAL Select whether to enable or disable XPS SIGNA digital signatures TURE re If ENABLE is selected XPS digital signatures are enabled If DISABLE is selected XPS digital signatures are disabled XPS Settings ON OFF ERROR Select whether or not an error report is PAGE printed after an XPS error has occurred If ON is selected the error report is printed If OFF is selected the error report is not printed PAPER DEFAULT PAPER Settings LETTER LEGAL EXECU PAPER SIZE TIVE A4 A5 A6 B5 JIS B6 JIS GOVT LETTER STATEMENT FOLIO SP FOLIO UK QUARTO FOOLSCAP GOVT LEGAL 16K PHOTO 4x6 KAI 16 KAI 32 ENV C6 ENV DL ENV MONARCH ENV CHOU 3 ENV CHOU 4 B5 ISO ENV 10 JPOST JPOST D 81 8x13 1 4 8 1 2x13 1 2 CUSTOM Select the size of media that is normally used Bes The default setting for 120V model is LETTER The default setting for all other models is A4 Bes Depending on the setting selected for SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF ME
61. STANDARD SFC_FM2 0 DIC WAKIMIZU SFC_AM2 0 DIC WAKIMIZU SFC_FM2 0 DIC ABILIO SFC_AM1 0 DIC HY BRYTE SFC_AM1 0 DIC STANDARD WEBC_AM2 1 DIC STANDARD WEBC_FM2 1 DIC NEWSCOLOR_AM1 0 DIC NEWSCOLOR_FM1 0 PROVIDED BY DIC HEREWITH AND ANY CORRESPONDIMG ONLINE OR ELECTRONC DOCUMENTATION AND ALL UPDATES OR UPGRADES OF THE ABOVE THAT ARE PROVIDED TO YOU COLLECTIVELY THE PROFILE THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS ALEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU EITHER AN INDI VIDUAL OR IF ACQUIRED BY OR FOR AN ENTITY AN ENTITY AND DIC CORPORATION A JAPANESE COMPANY DIC THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PROVIDES A LICENSE TO USE THE PROFILE AND CONTAINS WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIABILITY DIS CLAIMERS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THESE TERMS YOU MAY NOT USE THE PROFILE 1 License Grant DIC grants you a gratis non exclusive and non transferable license to use the Profile and to allow your employees and authorized agents if any to use the Profile solely in connection with their work for you subject to all of the limitations and restrictions in this License Agree ment 2 Ownership The foregoing license gives you limited license to use the Profile You will own the rights in the media containing the recorded Profile but DIC retains all right title and interest includ ing all copyright and intellectual property rights in and to the Profile and all copies thereof All rights not specifically granted in this License Agreement including all copyrights are r
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63. TA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC assumes no responsibility for or lia bility for errors contained in this guide or for incidental special or consequential damages arising out of the furnishing of this guide or the use of this guide in operat ing the equipment or in connection with the performance of the equipment when so operated SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This package contains the following materials provided by KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC KMBT software included as part of the printing system Printing Software the digitally encoded machine readable outline data encoded in the special format and in the encrypted form Font Programs other software which runs on a computer system for use in conjunction with the Printing Software Host Software and related explanatory writ ten materials Documentation The term Software shall be used to describe Printing Soft ware Font Programs and or Host Software and also include any upgrades modified versions additions and copies of the Software The Software is being licensed to you under the terms of this Agreement KMBT grants to you a non exclusive sublicense to use the Software and Documentation pro vided that you agree to the following 1 You may use the Software and accompanying Font Programs for imaging to the licensed output device s solely for your own internal business purposes 2 In addition to the license for Font Programs se
64. TOGRAPHIC RELATIVE COLOR ABSOLUTE COLOR Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB image data to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output is produced If RELATIVE COLOR is selected relative color is applied to the RGB source profile If ABSOLUTE COLOR is selected absolute color is applied to the RGB source profile 4 34 Configuration Menu Overview RGB GRAY DESTI NATION PROF Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB image data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Settings AUTO Specify the destination profile If AUTO is selected a destination profile that the printer automatically adapts is selected based ona combination of the specified color matching halftones and other profiles Destination profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as DESTINATION PROF Configuration Menu Overview 4 35 SIMULATION SIMU LATION PROF Settings NONE SWOP Euroscale CommercialPre ss JapanColor TOYO DIC Specify the simulation profile If NONE is
65. U appears in the message window A Moves the cursor up Returns to the status screen from the help screen Within a menu choice that is changeable char acter by character scrolls upward through the available characters m 4 appears in the message window m Moves the cursor to the right Displays the next help screen H appears in the message window Moves the cursor down Displays the help screen when an error occurs Within a menu choice that is changeable char acter by character scrolls downward through the available characters Cy CF appears in the message window About the Control Panel No Key Function 6 E Moves the cursor to the left lt E Displays the previous help screen a i appears in the message window Message Window The current status of the printer the amount of toner remaining and any error messages can be viewed from the message window 1 READY 3 H 4 eto enter No Details 1 The printer status is indicated by the color of the indicator and light ing flashing of the message window E READY Indicator lit up in blue and window lit up m PROCESSING or PRINTING Indicator flashing and window lit up m ENERGY SAVE Indicator lit up in blue and window goes off m ERROR Indicator lit up in red and window lit up 2 The current status of the printer is displayed E
66. UPLEX1 PAPER JAM page 9 13 DUPLEX2 PAPER JAM page 9 14 FUSER EXIT PAPER JAM page 9 20 TRAY1 PAPER JAM page 9 20 SECOND TRANS PAPER JAM page 9 11 page 9 20 VERTICAL TRANS Bey Ifthe message PAPER JAM VERTICAL TRANS appears check for media misfeeds in the transfer roller section of the right side covers for Tray 3 Clearing Media Misfeeds Clearing a Media Misfeed in Tray 2 1 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Bey Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 7 A 2 The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns If you get burned immediately cool the skin under cold water and then seek professional medical attention Note Decreased print quality may result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the transfer roller is touched Be careful not to touch the surface of the image transfer belt or transfer roller 9 8 Clearing Media Misfeeds 3 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 then align it well Clearing Media Misfeeds 6 Load the media face up in Tray 2 Ees Make sure that the media is flat Bex Do not load paper above the W mark T Close Tray 2 9 10 Clearing Media Misfeeds C
67. a to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output is produced RGB GRAY Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB GRAPHICS data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Configuration Menu Overview 4 29 PS SETTINGS IMAGE PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT Settings DEVICE COLOR sRGB AppleRGB AdobeRGB1998 ColorMat chRGB BlueAdjustRGB Specify the color space for RGB image data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified RGB source profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as RGB SOURCE VIVID PHOTOGRAPHIC RELATIVE COLOR ABSOLUTE COLOR Settings Specify the characteristic applied when converting RGB image data to CMYK data If VIVID is selected a vivid output is produced If PHOTOGRAPHIC is selected a brighter output is produced If RELATIVE COLOR is selected relative color is applied to the RGB source profile If ABSOLUTE COLOR is selected absolute color is applied to the RGB source profile 4 30 Configuration Menu Overview
68. anced Options dialog box select whether the Status Monitor automatically starts when the operating sys tem is started and whether error notifications are sent by e mail Order Supplies Click Order Supplies to automatically access the order page for supplies The address of the page that is accessed can be spec ified from the Advanced Options dialog box Working with the Status Monitor E Printer Alerts Displays text messages that alert you of conditions such as low toner E Recovery Instructions Provides you with explanations of what you need to do in order to correct problems and recover from error conditions Consumables Tab Displays the usage status approximate percentage remaining of each con sumables Order Supplies Click Order Supplies to automatically access the order page for supplies The address of the page that is accessed can be spec ified from the Advanced Options dialog box E Refresh Rechecks the supplies and displays their status Bes Click Help to display windows containing explanations of the Status Monitor functions Refer to this help for detailed information Bey The percentages remaining for the consumables displayed using the Status Monitor may be different from the actual amounts and should be used only as reference Recognizing Status Monitor Alerts When the Status Monitor detects a printing problem the icon on the Windows task bar changes from green normal to yellow warning
69. atermark position Print a frame around watermarks Print transparent shaded watermarks Print the watermark on only the first page Print the watermark repeatedly throughout the all pages The settings in the Overlay function of the Watermark Overlay tab allows you to Select the form to use Add or delete overlay files 2 14 Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver Launch Download Manager to download a form PostScript printer driver only Bes Download Manager Application should be installed earlier Create a form PCL and XPS printer driver only Specify that the document and form are printed overlapping PCL and XPS printer driver only Display the form information PCL and XPS printer driver only Print the form on All Pages First Page Even Pages and Odd Pages Place the form in back of the document or in front on the printed docu ment PCL and XPS printer driver only Quality Tab The Quality Tab allows you to Switch between color and grayscale printing Control the darkness of an image Brightness Specify the printer color settings Quick Color Perform color separation Select whether or not economy printing is used Set the edge strength to Low Middle or High Specify the amount of details in graphic patterns PCL and XPS printer driver only Specify the format of fonts that are to be downloaded PCL and Postscript printer driver only E Print using the printer s fonts PCL and Postscr
70. bels letterhead postcards glossy or single side only paper Media is still being misfed Recheck the media path inside the duplex option and make sure that you have removed all of the misfed media Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds 9 23 Symptom Cause Solution Media is The media is not cor Remove the misfed media and reposi misfeeding rectly positioned in tion the media properly in the tray the tray The number of sheets Remove the excess media and reload in the tray exceeds the correct number of sheets in the the maximum tray allowed The media guides are Adjust the media guides in the tray to not correctly adjusted match the size of the media to the media size Warped or wrinkled Remove the media smooth it out and media is loaded in the reload it If it still misfeeds do not use tray that media The media is moist Remove the moist media and replace it from humidity with new dry media Envelopes are loaded Envelope must be loaded in Tray 1 in Tray 2 3 only Labels letterhead Labels letterhead postcards thick postcards thick stock or glossy must be loaded in Tray stock or glossy are 1 or 2 loaded in Tray 3 Custom sized media Custom sized media can be loaded in is loaded in Tray 3 Tray 1 or 2 See Media Specifications on page 6 2 The recommended _ Load the label sheets according to the label sheet is faci
71. bled If OFF is selected Raw port transmissions are disabled SLP SMTP ENABLE ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected SLP is enabled If NO is selected SLP is dis abled Settings YES NO If YES is selected SMTP is enabled If NO is selected SMTP is dis abled 4 46 Configuration Menu Overview SNMP ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected SNMP is enabled If NO is selected SNMP is disabled WSD PRINT ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected WSD print is enabled If NO is selected WSD print is disabled IPSEC IP ADDRESS FILTER ENABLE ACCESS PER MIS SION Settings YES NO If YES is selected IPsec is enabled If NO is selected IPsec is dis abled Settings ENABLE DISABLED Select whether to enable or disable access granting If ENABLE is selected access granting is enabled If DISABLE is selected access granting is disabled ACCESS REFUSE Settings ENABLE DISABLED Select whether to enable or disable access blocking lf ENABLE is selected access blocking is enabled If DISABLE is selected access blocking is disabled IPv6 ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected IPv6 is enabled If NO is selected IPv6 is dis abled Configuration Menu Overview 4 47 MEMORY DIRECT AUTO S
72. cables on the hard disk kit into the connector 6 Insert the four mounting pins on the hard disk kit into the holes to ORE mount the hard disk kit SA T Reinstall the panel and tighten two screws 8 Reconnect all interface cables Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer 1 0 Declare the Hard Disk in the Windows printer driver Properties Configure tab Hard Disk Kit HD P03 10 9 CompactFlash If you install a CompactFlash card the followings can be performed Collate printing Fonts forms download User Authentication Account Track Direct printing including the use of PageScope Direct Print Only CompactFlash cards with a capacity of 1 GB 2 GB 4 GBor 8 GB can be used The job printing saving function is not available with a CompactFlash card These functions require that an optional hard disk kit HD P03 be installed A hard disk kit HD P03 and a CF Adapter MK 725 cannot be installed simultaneously Installing the CF Adapter MK 725 and CompactFlash card Note If the installed CompactFlash card is used with a device other than this printer such as a computer or digital camera the card is automatically formatted and all of its data is deleted Note It is very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage Before performing this procedure review the antistatic caution on page 10 3 In addition always
73. d Bey Encrypted USB memory devices are not supported Bey For details on specifying settings with the control panel refer to MEM ORY DIRECT on page 4 39 Printing From a Connected USB Memory Device 1 Plug the USB memory device A A S FIS Je BAA D a 2 Select LIST OF FILES and then press the Menu Select key Bes When all files PDF XPS JPEG and TIFF are displayed select TYPE OF FILES and then press the Menu Select key Menu Select key From the file list select the file that you wish to print and then press the If the file to be printed is in a folder select the folder and then press the Menu Select key Be A maximum of 99 folders and files can be displayed Sz Up to 8 folder levels can be displayed Memory Direct 4 Select PRINT and then press the Menu Select key When printing is finished the status screen appears again Bey Settings can be specified for the paper size duplex printing magi color 4750DN only number of copies and collating Bes Do not unplug the USB memory device from the USB memory port during memory direct printing Memory Direct 5 3 5 4 Memory Direct Using Media 6 Media Specifications What types and sizes of media can load Media Media Size Tray Duplex Inch Millimeter double sided Letter 8 5x 11 0 215 9 x
74. d other than 0000 CLOCK DATE Specify the date for the printer s internal clock XxX XX The date for Asia and China is set in the order year xx month then day YY MM DD The date for the Americas is set in the order month day then year MM DD YY The date for Europe is set in the order day month then year DD MM YY TIME Specify the time for the printer s internal clock TIME Settings 12 00 00 00 13 00 ZONE Specify the time zone HDD USER Initialize the user area of the hard disk When this FORMAT AREA menu item is selected the printer is automatically ONLY restarted ALL Initialize the hard disk When this menu item is selected the printer is automatically restarted Configuration Menu Overview 4 59 CARD USER Initialize the user area of the compactflash card FORMAT AREA When this menu item is selected the printer is ONLY _ automatically restarted ALL Initialize the compactflash card When this menu item is selected the printer is automatically restarted RESTORE RESTORE Reset the network settings to their defaults When DEFAULTS NETWORK this menu item is selected the printer is automatically restarted RESTORE Reset the printer settings to their defaults When this PRINTER menu item is selected the printer is automatically restarted RESTORE Reset all settings to their defaults When this menu ALL item is selected th
75. damage If one is damaged replace it The media type is set incorrectly When printing envelopes labels letter head postcards thick stock glossy single side only paper or special paper specify the appropriate media type in the printer driver Image is too dark One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check them for damage If one is damaged replace it Image is blurred background is lightly stained there is insufficient gloss of the printed image Printer Printer Printer Printer One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check them for damage If one is damaged replace it Solving Problems with Printing Quality 9 31 Symptom Cause Solution The printor One or more of the Remove the toner cartridges and color density toner cartridges may check them for damage If one is dam is uneven be defective or low aged replace it The printer is not level Place the printer on a flat hard level surface Irregular The media is moist Adjust the humidity in the media stor print or mot from humidity age area tled image Remove the moist media and replace it appears with new dry media Unsupported media Use KONICA MINOLTA approved Pri wrong size thick media See Media Specifications on Printer ness type etc is page 6 2
76. drivers give you access to all of the printer features including finish ing and advanced layout See also Displaying Printer Driver Settings for Windows on page 2 10 Operating System Use Benefit Macintosh OS X 10 2 8 10 3 9 10 4 10 5 Macintosh OS X Server 10 2 8 10 3 9 10 4 10 5 RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 These files are required in order to use the printer driver for each operat ing system For details of the Macintosh and Linux printer drivers refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documenta tion CD DVD Bez For details on the installation of the Windows printer drivers refer to the Installation Guide Printer Driver CD DVD Utilities and Documentation CD DVD Utilities Utility Use Benefit Download Manager This utility which can be used only if Windows Vista Server 2008 XP the optional hard disk kit HD P03 or Server 2003 2000 Macintosh OS CompactFlash card is installed 10 2 8 10 3 9 10 4 10 5 enables fonts and overlay data to be downloaded to the hard disk For details refer to the Download Manager online help for all of the func tions Status Monitor Windows only The current status of the printer in addition to the status of consumables and error information can be viewed For details refer to See Using the Status Monitor Windows Only on page 3 1 PageScope Data Administrator PageSco
77. e Macintosh and Linux printer drivers refer to the Ref erence Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD System Requirements Selecting Driver Options Defaults for Windows Before you start working with your printer you are advised to verify change the default driver settings Also in case you have options installed you should declare the options in the driver Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 2000 1 Choose the driver s properties as follows Windows Vista Server 2008 From the Start menu click Control Panel then Hardware and Sound and then click Printers to open the Printers directory Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 XPS printer icon and then click Properties Windows XP Server 2003 From the Start menu choose Printers and Faxes to display the Printers and Faxes directory Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS printer icon and choose Properties Windows 2000 From the Start menu choose Settings and then Printers to display the Printers directory Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS printer icon and choose Properties If you have installed options proceed with the next step Otherwise skip to step 9 Select the Configure tab Check that the installed options are correctly listed If not proceed with the next step Otherwise continue with step
78. e PostScript font list PCL Settings PRINT CANCEL Prints the PCL font list MENU MAP Settings PRINT CANCEL Prints the menu map DIRECTORY Settings PRINT CANCEL LIST Prints the directory list of the hard disk or a CompactFlash card Configuration Menu Overview PAPER MENU With this menu the paper used for printing can be managed PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE DEFAULT TRAY DUPLEX TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE COPIES CUSTOM SIZE _ COLLATE PAPER TYPE TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE CUSTOM SIZE PAPER TYPE TRAY 3 PAPER SIZE PAPER TYPE TRAY CHAINING TRAY MAPPING TRAY MAPPING MODE LOGICAL TRAY 0 Sea as 9 4 12 Configuration Menu Overview Bz y This menu item appears only when you select CUSTOM from the TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE menu This menu item appears only when you select CUSTOM from the TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE menu This menu item appear only if the optional lower feeder unit PF P07 is installed This menu item appears only magicolor 4750DN This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of PAPER MENU to be displayed For details o
79. e printer is automatically restarted ENABLE PAPER TRAY1 Settings ON OFF WARNING EMPTY Select whether or not a warning appears when Tray 1 runs out of media TRAY2 Settings ON OFF Select whether or not a warning appears when Tray 2 runs out of media TRAY3 Settings ON OFF Select whether or not a warning appears when Tray 3 runs out of media TONER Settings ON OFF LOW Select whether or not a warning appears when the toner is about to run out I UNIT Settings ON OFF LOW Select whether or not a warning appears when the imaging unit is about to reach the end of its life 4 60 Configuration Menu Overview MAINTENANCE MENU With this menu maintenance on this printer can be performed In order to use this menu the administrator password must be entered MAINTENANCE MENU PRINT MENU EVENT LOG HALFTONE 64 CYAN 64 MAGENTA 64 YELLOW 64 BLACK 64 HALFTONE 128 CYAN 128 MAGENTA 128 YELLOW 128 BLACK 128 HALFTONE 256 CYAN 256 MAGENTA 256 YELLOW 256 BLACK 256 GRADATION ALIGNMENT TOP PLAIN PAPER ADJUSTMENT THICK THICK 2 ENVELOPE LEFT LEFT ADJ ADJUSTMENT TRAY 1 3 LEFT LEFT ADJ ADJ DUPLEX TRAY 1 3 TRANSFER POWER SIMPLEX PASS PLAIN PAPER THICK I THICK 2 POSTCARD Configuration Menu Overview 4 61
80. e settings for advanced printing functions such as booklet printing Specify the PostScript output method Specify whether or not the error messages of a print job are printed Print a mirror image Specify whether or not the application can directly output PostScript data 2 12 Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver My Tab My Tab allows you to E Display the most frequently used functions from each tab whose settings are often changed E Add or remove displayed functions by clicking Edit My Tab In addition functions can be added to My Tab by right clicking them on their original tabs Basic Tab The Basic Tab allows you to Specify the orientation of the media Specify the size of the original document Select the output media size Zoom expand reduce documents Specify the paper source Specify the type of media Specify the number of copies Turn on off job collation Save a print job on the printer and print it later Job Retention Save a confidential job on the printer and protect it with a password Print a single copy for proofing Specify user authentication and account track settings Print on the back side of paper that has already been printed on Bey Use paper that has been printed on with this printer In addition the page printed with this setting is not guaranteed Do not use the following types of paper Paper that has been printed on with an inkjet printer Paper that has been pr
81. e tray Stack it with the new media even the edges then reload it Tray 1 Manual Feed Tray For details on the types and sizes of media that can be printed from Tray 1 refer to Media Specifications on page 6 2 Loading Plain Paper Single Side Only and Special Paper 1 Open Tray 1 Loading Media 6 15 2 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 right locking tabs white lock into place 4 Load the paper face down in the tray 6 16 Loading Media Bey Do not load so much paper that the top of the Stack is higher than the maximum limit guide Up to 100 sheets 80 g m 22 Ib of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper 6 Select PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu and then select the setting for the size and type of paper that are loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 Other Media When loading media other than plain paper set the media mode Envelope Label Thick 1 Thick 2 Glossy 1 Glossy 2 or Postcards in the driver for optimum print quality Loading Media 6 17 Loading Envelopes 1 Open Tray 1 2 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 right locking tab
82. ea is 347 2 13 7 mm from the leading edge of the paper However there is a non printable area up to 4 2 mm 0 165 from the leading edge The bottom margin is 14 2 mm 0 56 Media Types 6 13 Envelopes Envelopes can only be printed on their front sides side where the recipient s address is written In addition printing on the front side in the area overlap ping the back flap cannot be guaranteed The location of this area differs depending on the envelope type Non printable area Non guaranteed printable area Guaranteed printable area Front side Back side can be printed cannot be printed a 4 2 mm 0 165 Bes The envelope print orientation is determined by your application Page Margins Margins are set through your application Some applications allow you to set custom page sizes and margins while others have only standard page sizes and margins from which to choose If you choose a standard format you may lose part of your image due to imageable area constraints If you can cus tom size your page in your application use those sizes given for the imagea ble area for optimum results 6 14 Media Types Loading Media How do I load media Note Do not mix media of different types and sizes as this will cause media misfeeds or machine trouble Note Paper edges are sharp and may cause injuries When refilling media first remove any media remaining in th
83. eaning tool to its holder on the inside of the tray 2 8 12 Cleaning the Printer 1 3 Close the cover 1 4 Close the tray 2 1 5 Clean between each of the laser lenses in the same way Be The laser lens cleaning tool is included with the printer Safely store the laser lens cleaning tool so that it will not be lost Cleaning the Printer 8 14 Cleaning the Printer Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter or at least guide you to the proper sources for help Printing the configuration page page 9 2 Preventing media misfeeds page 9 3 Understanding the media path page 9 4 Clearing media misfeeds page 9 5 Solving problems with media misfeeds page 9 23 Solving other problems page 9 25 Solving problems with printing quality page 9 30 Status error and service messages page 9 36 Printing a Configuration Page Print a configuration page to verify the printer is printing correctly or to check the printer configuration Press Key Until Display Reads once READY PRINT MENU Menu if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 is installed the PROOF i PRINT MENU appears at the top of the menu Press the V key to select the PRINT MENU k CONFIGRATION PG Menu Select PRINT Menu Select The configuration page prints and the printer goes back Menu to READY Select
84. ect this setting when special paper for example high quality paper is loaded as plain paper with a weight of 60 90 g m Capacity Tray 1 Up to 100 sheets depending on the paper Manual Feed weight Tray Tray 2 Up to 250 sheets depending on the paper weight Tray 3 Up to 500 sheets depending on the paper weight Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 3 Face up Driver Special Paper 60 90 g m Media Type Weight 60 90 g m Duplexing See page 6 2 for supported sizes Media Types 6 11 Use special paper that is Approved for laser printers DO NOT use special paper that is E Not approved for use as plain paper 6 12 Media Types Printable Area The printable area on all media sizes is a a up to 4 2 mm 0 165 from the edges of the media a Each media size has a specific image able area the maximum area on which the printer can print clearly and without distortion Printable Area This area is subject to both hardware limits the physical media size and the margins required by the printer and a 4 2 mm 0 165 software constraints the amount of memory available for the full page frame buffer The guaranteed imageable printable area for all media sizes is the page size minus 4 2 mm 0 165 from all edges of the media Bes When printing in color on legal size media the following limitations apply The printable ar
85. ed 4 18 Configuration Menu Overview LOGICAL Settings PHYSICAL TRAY1 TRAY PHYSICAL TRAY2 0 9 PHYSICAL TRAY3 Select the tray that is used for printing when a print job is received from another manufacturer s printer driver The default setting for LOGICAL TRAY lis PHYSICAL TRAY1 The default setting for all other trays is PHYS ICAL TRAY2 Bey PHYSICAL TRAY3 appears only if an optional lower feeder unit PF P07 is installed DUPLEX COPIES If LONG EDGE is selected the pages will be printed on both sides Settings OFF LONG EDGE SHORT EDGE of the paper for long edge binding If SHORT EDGE is selected the pages will be printed on both sides of the paper for short edge binding The setting specified in the printer driver will override this menu setting Bes For magicolor 4750DN only Settings 1 9999 Specify the number of copies to be printed The setting specified in the printer driver will override this menu setting COLLATE Settings ON OFF If ON is selected all pages of the document are printed before the next copy is printed If OFF is selected all copies of the document are not printed separately The setting specified in the printer driver will override this menu setting Bes This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed Configuration Menu Overview 4 19 QUALITY
86. ed below 873 mm 34 4 200 mm 254 mm 7 9 419 mm 16 5 10 0 f ai ias gt ry 14 l l Mo a A Oe Z g E E Pa o a ice oO d a ad be 7 yy Front View 873 mm 34 4 gt 200mm 254 mm 7 9 419 mm 16 5 10 0 lt Front View with Options Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 1062 mm 41 8 342 mm 200 mm 13 5 520 mm 20 5 l 7 9 Side View with Options Bex The option appears shaded in the above illustrations Getting Acquainted with Your Printer Printer Parts The following drawings illustrate the parts of your printer referred to through out this guide so please take some time to become familiar with them Front View 1 Control panel 2 Output tray 3 Paper stopper 4 Tray 1 Manual feed tray 5 Tray 2 6 Eject cover 7 Fuser unit FU P02 8 Right side cover 9 Transfer roller TF P04 10 Transfer belt unit TF P05 11 Imaging unit s 12 Front cover 13 Waste toner bottle WB P03 14 Toner cartridge s Getting Acquainted with Your Printer Rear View 1 USB memory port 2 Power switch 3 Power connection 4 USB port 5 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet Interface port 6 Ventilation grilles Front View with Options 1 Lower feeder unit PF P07 Tray 3 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 1 5
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91. er Bes If the media is stacked too high in the output tray your printer may experience media misfeeds excessive media curl or static buildup Bes If the paper curls and falls out of the output tray when printing thick paper extend the paper stopper at the end of the tray extension before printing 6 32 Output Tray Media Storage How do I store media E Keep media on a flat level surface in its original wrapper until it is time to load it Media that has been stored for a long time out of its packaging may dry up too much and cause misfeeding E f media has been removed from its wrapper place it in its original pack aging and store in a cool dark place on a level surface E Avoid moisture excessive humidity direct sunlight excessive heat above 35 C 95 F and dust E Avoid leaning media against other objects or placing it in an upright posi tion Before using stored media do a trial print to check print quality Media Storage 6 33 6 34 Media Storage Replacing Consumables l Replacing Consumables Note Failure to follow instructions as outlined in this manual could result in voiding your warranty Note If an error message TONER OUT TRANS BELT END OF LIFE etc appears print out the configuration page and then check the status of the other consumables For details on the error messages refer to Error Messages Warning on page 9 37 For details on p
92. er Driver for Windows This section describes how to uninstall the printer driver if necessary Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 2000 1 Close all applications 2 Choose the Uninstall Program as follows Windows Vista Server 2008 XP Server 2003 From the Start menu choose All programs KONICA MINOLTA magicolor 4750 and then Uninstall Printer Driver Windows 2000 From the Start menu choose Programs KONICA MINOLTA magi color 4750 and then Uninstall Printer Driver When the Uninstall dialog box appears select the name of the driver to be deleted and then click the Uninstall button Click Uninstall Click OK and restart your computer Oar O The printer driver will be uninstalled from your computer Uninstalling the Printer Driver for Windows 2 9 Displaying Printer Driver Settings for Windows Windows Vista Server 2008 1 From the Start menu click Control Panel then Hardware and Sound and then click Printers to open the Printers directory 2 Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 XPS printer icon and then click Printing Preferences Windows XP Server 2003 1 From the Start menu choose Printers and Faxes to display the Printers and Faxes directory 2 Right click the KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PCL6 or KONICA MINOLTA mc4750 PS printer icon and choose Printing Preferences Windows 2000 1 From the Start menu point to Settings
93. er Envelope Media Type Duplexing Not supported Use envelopes that are E Common office envelopes approved for laser printing with diagonal joints sharp folds and edges and ordinary gummed flaps Bes Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers the gummed area on the flaps may seal Using envelopes with emulsion based glue avoids this problem E Approved for laser printing E Dry DO NOT use envelopes that have E Sticky flaps E Tape seals metal clasps paper clips fasteners or peel off strips for seal ing E Transparent windows Media Types E Too rough of a surface E Material that will melt vaporize offset discolor or emit dangerous fumes E Been presealed Labels A sheet of labels consists of a face sheet the printing surface adhesive and a carrier sheet E The face sheet must follow the plain paper specification E The face sheet surface must cover the entire carrier sheet and no adhe sive should come through on the surface You can print continuously with label sheets However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Check your application documentation for more information on printing labels Capacity Tray 1 Man Up to 20 label sheets depending on their ual Feed thickness Tray Tray 2 Tray 3 Not supported Orientation Tray
94. es Operator Call i This message means do this COVER OPEN FRONT COVER The printer s front cover is open Close the front cover COVER OPEN SIDE COVER The printer s right side cover is open Close the right side cover COVER OPEN TRAY3 COVER The right side cover of Tray 3 is open Close the right side cover of the tray HOLD JOB ERROR UNABLE TO STORE JOB The specified print job saved on the hard disk is sent while the hard disk is not installed Print jobs can be saved only if a hard disk is installed If desired install a hard disk HOLD JOB ERROR OPTIONAL PRESS CANCEL When printing a stored job the printer configuration was changed since the job was stored Change the printer con figuration to that when the job was stored MANUAL EMPTY SIZE MEDIA Tray 1 was specified with the printer driver as Manual Feed for printing but Tray 1 is empty Load the correct media into Tray 1 MANUAL FEED SIZE MEDIA The Paper Source in the printer driver is set to Tray 1 Manual Feed but there is already media in the tray when printing begins Press the A key to print or remove and reload the media in Tray 1 MEMORY FULL PRESS CANCEL The printer has received more data than can be pro cessed with its inter nal memory Press the Cancel key to cancel the print job Decrease t
95. eserved by DIC 3 Term a This License Agreement is effective until terminated b You may terminate this License Agreement by notifying DIC in writing of your intention to terminate this License Agreement and by destroying all copies of the Profile in your pos session or control c DIC may terminate this License Agreement without prior notice to you if you fail to com ply with any of the terms and conditions of this License Agreement either directly or through your employees or agents retroactive to the time of such failure to comply In such event you must immediately stop using the Profile and destroy all copies of the Pro file in your possession or control d All provisions in this License Agreement relating to warranty disclaimers Section 5 and the limitation of liability Section 6 shall survive any termination of this License Agreement x 6 4 License Method and Restrictions a You may install and use the Profile on a single desktop computer provided however that notwithstanding anything contrary contained herein you may not use the Profile on any network system or share install or use the Profile concurrently on different computers or electronically transfer the Profile from one computer to another or over a network b You may not make or distribute copies fix alter merge modify adapt sublicense trans fer sell rent lease gift or distribute all or a portion of the Profile or modify the Profile or create der
96. ettings YES NO SET TING If YES is selected auto configuration of IPv6 is enabled If NO is selected auto config uration of IPv6 is disabled LINK Displays the Link Local LOCAL address GLOBAL Displays the global address ADDRESS GATE Displays the gateway WAY address ADDRESS NETWARE ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected NetWare is enabled If NO is selected NetWare is disabled APPLE ENABLE Settings YES NO TALK If YES is selected AppleTalk is enabled If NO is selected AppleTalk is disabled SPEED Settings AUTO 10BASE FULL 10BASE DUPLEX HALF 100BASE FULL 100BASE IEEE 802 1X Settings Specify the transmission speed for the network and the transmission method for bi directional transmission ENABLE Settings YES NO ENABLE DISABLE HALF 1000BASE FULL If YES is selected IEEE 802 1X is enabled If NO is selected IEEE 802 1X is dis abled Select whether to enable or disable memory direct printing If ENABLE is selected memory direct printing is enabled If DISABLE is selected memory direct printing is disabled 4 48 Configuration Menu Overview SYS DEFAULT MENU With this menu settings can be specified to adjust the operation of the printer such as the display language of the message window and the time until the machine enters Energy Saver mode SYS DEFAULT MENU LANGUAGE
97. f the operator or service representative must be called the sym bol ah and the error status are displayed E f a warning occurs the symbol fy appears m When a USB memory device is plugged into the USB memory port the symbol G appears on the right side of the message window E While a print job is being received the symbol f appears on the right side of the message window While a memory direct print job is being received the symbol appears 4 4 About the Control Panel No Details E Error messages are displayed m While a print job is being received the user name and the print progress are displayed E While updating the firmware the type of firmware being updated and the update progress are displayed Key information is displayed The approximate amount of toner remaining is displayed Help Screens The help screens appear when the V key is pressed after an error occurred such as a media misfeed so that the error can be corrected About the Control Panel Configuration Menu Overview The configuration menu accessible from the control panel is structured as shown below Main Menu READY PROOF PRINT MENU PRINT MENU PAPER MENU QUALITY MENU MEMORY DIRECT INTERFACE MENU SYS DEFAULT MENU MAINTENANCE MENU SERVICE MENU Bes
98. fed Press the V key to dis FUSER EXIT leaving the fuser play the help screen area S a Follow the instructions in the help screen to remove misfed media The enclosed toner Be sure to install the cartridges and imag enclosed toner car ing units are not tridges and imaging installed units I UNIT END The x Imaging unit Replace the Imaging REPLACE has completely unit x reached the end of its life I UNIT MISSING The x imaging unit is Install a correct KONICA CHECK X not installed or an MINOLTA imaging unit unapproved imaging unit is installed TONER OUT The x toner cartridge Replace the toner car REPLACE X is completely empty tridge TONER MISSING The x toner cartridge Install a correct KONICA CHECK X is not installed or an MINOLTA toner car unapproved toner cartridge is installed tridge TRAY X EMPTY STZE MEDIA The X Tray 1 2 or 3 was specified with the printer driver for print ing but Tray x is empty This message appears when the PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY CHAINING menu is set to OFF Load the correct media into the specified tray Status Error and Service Messages 9 43 This message means do this TRAYX PAPER ERR The media size type_ Load the correct media SIZE set in the printer size and type MEDIA driver is different from the size type of media loaded This message appears when the PAPER MENU
99. file the current printer setting information in the USB memory device If EXECUTE is selected the printer set tings are saved on a USB memory device If CANCEL is selected the settings are not saved BACKUP TYPE Settings ALL NETWORK PRINTER Select the settings to be saved on a USB memory device If ALL is selected the printer settings and network settings are saved on the USB memory device If NETWORK is selected the network settings are saved on the USB memory device If PRINTER is selected the printer settings are saved on the USB memory device 4 70 Configuration Menu Overview SERVICE MENU With this menu the service representative can adjust the printer and perform maintenance operations This menu cannot be used by the user Configuration Menu Overview 4 71 4 72 Configuration Menu Overview Memory Direct 5 Memory Direct PDF XPS JPEG and TIFF files saved on USB memory devices can be printed by plugging the USB memory device into the printer into the USB memory port The USB icon appears in the upper right corner of the mes sage window and the Memory Direct menu appears Bes Even if SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON a pass word is not required for the menu that appears when the USB memory device is inserted es Memory direct can be used only if the optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installe
100. g a grounded surface before you handle any printer boards or components Also avoid walking around after grounding yourself Antistatic Protection 10 3 Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM Bes You may need additional memory DIMM for complex graphics and for duplex double sided printing Dual in line memory module or DIMM is compact circuit board with sur face mount memory chips There is 256 MB of onboard memory and one available memory expansion slot The memory can be expanded to a maximum of 768 MB 256 MB 512 MB Installing a DIMM Note It s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage Before performing this procedure review the antistatic caution on page 10 3 In addition always handle circuit boards by the edges only 1 Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cables 2 Using a screwdriver remove two screws SEZ SS S 10 4 Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM 3 Slide the panel slightly to the down and lift it off the printer 4 Insert the DIMM at an angle about 45 into the connector making sure that the notch on the unit aligns with the tab on connector and then press down carefully until it clicks into place Ees Be sure to handle the DIMM by the edges only Be You will hear a click when the DIMM is properly placed
101. handle circuit boards by their edges only 10 10 CompactFlash 1 Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cables 2 Using a screwdriver remove two screws 3 Slide the panel slightly to the down and lift it off the printer CompactFlash 10 11 4 Attach the two cables to the CF adapter 5 Fully insert the CompactFlash card into the appropriate slot When the CompactFlash card is correctly inserted the button on the top side of the slot circled in the illustration slightly pops out Bes Before removing the CompactFlash card press in this button 10 12 CompactFlash 6 Plug the two cables on the CF adapter into the connector T Insert the four mounting pins on the CF adapter into the holes to SX SEB mount the CF adapter L SYA 8 Reinstall the panel and tighten two screws Reconnect all interface cables 1 0 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer 1 1 Declare the Memory card in the Windows printer driver Properties Con figure tab CompactFlash 10 13 Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 You can install up to one optional lower feeder unit PF P07 Tray 3 The lower feeder unit PF PO7 increases your printer s media feed capacity by 500 sheets Kit Contents E Lower feeder unit with a tray 500 sheet capacity 10 14 Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 Installing a Lower Feeder
102. he amount of data to be printed and then try printing again If that doesn t solve the problem install an optional memory mod ule Status Error and Service Messages 9 44 This message means do this PAPER EMPTY YSOTZE MEDIA The specified tray is empty Appears when PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY CHAINING ONis set Load the correct media into the specified tray PAPER ERROR SIZE The media size type set in the printer driver is different from Load the correct media size and type MEDIA the size type of media loaded Appears when PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY CHAINING ONis set PAPER JAM Media has misfed in Press the V key to dis DUPLRIE the duplex play the help screen PAPER JAM Media has misfed in Follow the instructions in DUPLEX2 the duplex the help screen to 3 remove the misfed PAPER JAM Media has misfed in SECOND TRANS the transfer roller area This type of misfeed means that the media did not make it to the media exit area PAPER JAM Media has misfed in TRAY1 Tray 1 PAPER JAM Media has misfed TRAYX while being pulled from the specified tray Tray 2 or 3 PAPER JAM Media has misfed in VERTICAL TRANS the vertical transfer area media 9 42 Status Error and Service Messages This message means do this PAPER JAM Media has mis
103. he initialization operation when the machine is turned on or off and during automatic adjustments to main tain print quality Even if an operating error occurred during black and white printing color toner is consumed and may need to be replaced Service Replaceable Item Average Life Expectancy Media feed roller 300 000 pages Technical Specifications A 5 Our Concern for Environmental Protection ENERGY STAR As an ENERGY STAR Partner we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency What is an ENERGY STAR product An ENERGY STAR product has a special feature that allows it to automati cally switch to a low power mode after a period of inactivity An ENERGY STAR product uses energy more efficiently saves you money on utility bills and helps protect the environment Our Concern for Environmental Protection Index A Control panel eee 4 2 Accessories ceeeeeeeeeeees 10 2 CompactFlash sessen 10 10 D DIMMS sescsvsesctstiasteeccecesds i assdes 10 4 Dual in line memory module 10 4 Hard disk kit HD PO3 10 7 Duplexing 0 00 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 30 Lower feeder unit PF PO7 10 14 Antistatic protection 10 3 E C Electrostatic discharge 10 3 Envelopes e 6 6 CompactFlash 0 2 10 10 Error messages 00 9 37 Configu
104. inted on with a monochrome color laser printer copier Paper that has been printed on with any other printer or fax machine Layout Tab The Layout Tab allows you to E Print several pages of a document on the same page N up printing Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver 2 13 Print a single copy for enlargement and print several pages PCL and XPS printer driver only Specify booklet printing magicolor 4750DN only Rotate the print image 180 degrees Specify duplex double sided printing magicolor 4750DN only Specify whether or not blank pages are printed PCL and XPS printer driver only Adjust the binding margin Adjust the printing position PCL printer driver only Specify the position on the paper where the document is to be printed Cover Page Tab The Cover Page Tab allows you to Print front and back cover pages and separator pages Specify the tray that contains the paper for the front and back cover pages and separator pages Watermark Overlay Tab Bey Be sure to use overlays with print jobs with a paper size and orienta tion that matches the overlay form In addition if settings have been specified for N up or Booklet in the printer driver the overlay form cannot be adjusted to match the specified settings The settings in the Watermark function of the Watermark Overlay tab allows you to Select the watermark to be used Create edit or delete watermarks Adjust the w
105. ions printer konicaminolta com Note The use of non genuine toner cartridges may result in unstable performance In addition any damage caused by the use of non genuine toner cartridges is not covered by the warranty even if it occurs during the warranty period Although damage is not certain to result from using non genuine toner cartridges we strongly recommend that you use genuine toner cartridges Replacing Consumables 7 3 When replacing a toner cartridge refer to the following table For optimum print quality and performance use only approved KONICA MINOLTA toner cartridges for your specific printer type as listed in the table below You can find your printer type and the toner cartridge part numbers on the consum ables reorder label inside the front cover your printer Printer Printer Parts Toner Cartridge Type Toner Cartridge Type Number Parts Number Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 131 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y AOX5 231 AOVD 011 Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M AOX5 331 ahi magicolor 4750EN Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C AOX5 431 AOVD 012 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Black K AOX5 130 magicolor 4750DN High Capacity Toner Cartridge Yellow Y AOX5 230 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Magenta M A0X5 330 High Capacity Toner Cartridge Cyan C
106. ipt printer driver only E Control the tones of an image Contrast PCL and XPS printer driver only E Specify the image compression method PCL printer driver only Select whether or not Auto Trapping function is used Postscript printer driver only E Specify the Black Over Print function Postscript printer driver only Other Tab The Other Tab allows you to Select that Microsoft Excel sheets are not to be divided when printing Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver 2 15 Select that the white background of Microsoft PowerPoint data does not hide overlay files PCL and XPS printer driver only Send a notification by e mail when printing is finished Shows the version information for the printer driver Prevent loss when printing fine lines PCL printer driver only Limitations on printer driver functions installed with Point and Print If Point and Print is performed with the following server and client combina tions there are limitations on some printer driver functions Server and client combinations Server Windows Server 2003 XP 2000 Server 2008 Vista Client Windows Server 2003 XP 2000 Server 2008 Vista Functions with limitations applied Booklet Skip Blank Pages Front Cover Page Back Cover Page Separa tor Page Create Overlay Print Overlay Watermark JOBNAME USERNAME and HOSTNAME output of PUL 2 16 Using the Postscript PCL and XPS Printer Driver Using the Status Monitor Windows Only
107. is selected no timeout is performed PS Settings ON OFF ERROR Select whether or not an error page is PAGE printed when a Postscript error occurs PS Settings AUTO NORMAL BINARY PROTO Specify the protocol for data transmissions COL with a PostScript data stream If AUTO is selected the printer automatically selects an applicable protocol from the data stream AUTO Settings ON OFF TRAPPING Select whether or not neighboring colors are printed superimposed in order to prevent white space around images BLACK Settings TEXT GRAPHIC TEXT OFF OVER Specify whether black objects are printed PRINT superimposed on a neighboring color in order to prevent white space around black characters or figures If TEXT GRAPHIC is selected superimposed printing is applied to text and graphics If TEXT is selected superimposed printing is applied to text Configuration Menu Overview 4 53 PCL CR LF Settings CR CR LF LF CR CRLF MAP LF LF CR CR PING LF LFCR CR CRLF LF LFCR Select the definitions of the CR LF codes in the PCL language LINES Settings 5 60 128 PER Specify the number of lines per page in the PAGE PCL language FONT FONT Settings 0 102 SOURCE NUMBER Specify the default font in the PCL language The font numbers that appear correspond to the PCL font list For details on printing the font list refer to PRINT MENU on page 4 10 PITCH Settings 0 44 10 00
108. is selected the machine will not enter Energy Saver mode Settings 5 minutes 6 minutes 7 minutes 8 SAVER minutes 9 minutes 10 minutes 11 TIME minutes 12 minutes 13 minutes 14 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 3 hours Specify the length of time until the machine enters Energy Saver mode This menu item appears only when ENERGY SAVER is set to ON MENU Settings OFF 1 minute 2 minutes TIME Specify the length of time until the status screen is displayed OUT when no operation is performed while a menu or help screen is displayed in the message window If OFF is selected no timeout occurs 4 58 Configuration Menu Overview LCD Settings 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 CON Adjust the contrast of the message window TRAST The darkest level setting is 3 and the brightest level setting is 3 SECU CHANGE Specify the password for locking the control panel RETS PROSS If the password is set to 0000 default the control WORD panel is not locked In order to lock the control panel be sure to specify a password other than 0000 LOCK Settings OFF MINIMUM ON PANEL Specify how the control panel is locked If OFF is selected the control panel is not locked If MINIMUM is selected the INTERFACE MENU and SYS DEFAULT MENU are protected with a password If ON is selected all menus are protected with a password In order to lock the control panel be sure to specify a passwor
109. isfeed from the Duplex magicolor 4750DN only eeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeaeeteaeeeeeeeeete 9 13 Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Fuser Unit cccscceeeeeeeees 9 14 Clearing a Media Misfeed from Tray 1 Manual Feed Tray and Transfer Roler seian enara aaa ENE a pea aaa eaaa a aa 9 20 Solving Problems with Media MisfeedS s nsunsennnunnennennnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 9 23 Solving Other Problems cccsecsseeseeeeeseeeseeeeeeenseeeeeeeeneesseeeseeeseeeseeeeeseneees 9 25 Solving Problems with Printing Quality cccssessseessesseenseeeseeeeeeneee 9 30 Status Error and Service Messages csseccsseeceeeeeeesseeeenseeeeesseeenseeeens 9 36 Standard Status Messages eeceeeceeeseeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeaeeteaeeeeeeeenees 9 36 Error Messages Warning cecceeeceesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeaeeseaeenaeenaes 9 37 Error Messages Operator Calll dh cccceccesseecceseeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeneeteneaes 9 41 Service Messages d niina aii e ed aada aeie 9 45 x 12 Contents 10 Installing Accessories 0 0 ceetteeseeeesseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeesseeeaseneneseeeeenseeeenesenenseeeens 10 1 INtFOCUCTION cecceseeeesseeeeseeeeeneeeeeaneeeeesenesaeeeeensneeassneeeaseeesaseeesaeenesaseeeeenseenenes 10 2 Anttistatic Protection ccssceessseesseeeesseeeenseeeesseeeeaseeeeeseeesaseensaseeesasenenaeeeees 10 3 Dual In Line Memory Module DIMM csece
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112. l Paper 6 27 DUPIOXING oon eeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeneeeeaseeeeeseneeeaseeesaseeeeaseeesaseeesesseeeaseeeneaseenenss 6 30 QuUtpUt N A A a E EE wate eee irate heed cote ssnapectnncdeshcaene ane 6 32 Media Storage ssccesecescsecnaseneccenncennesstecehecectecsecesnseensransetancencers stuesaereciees 6 33 Contents x 11 7 Replacing Consumables cccsecssseseeesseeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeseeeeenseeseeseneeaseaeeeeenenes 7 1 Replacing Consumables cceecseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeneeseeeeseeaeeeseeeenseeneeeseeeas 7 2 About Toner Cartridge s eccescceeeseceseeteeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeaeesaeeeaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeaetes 7 2 Replacing a Toner Cartridge eecceeeceeeeeceereceeeeeneeeeeeteaeeeeeeseeeeeieeeeeeeenee 7 6 Replacing a Imaging Unit eeeeeseeeeeneeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees 7 11 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle WB PO3 eeeesseeesneeeeneeeeeneerenes 7 19 Replacing the Transfer Roller TF PO4 0 0 0 eeeseeeeseeeeesneeeeseereneeeeeseeeeeea 7 22 Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit TF PO5 0 000 eee eeeeeseeesseeeeeneeeeenneeraes 7 25 Replacing the Backup Battery eeseeesseeeeseeeeeneeeeeneeeesneeeeneeeeneeeeeaes 7 31 Replacing the Fuser Unit FU PO2 0 eee eeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeeeenneeeaes 7 33 8 Maintaining the Printer 0 0 0 ccssssseeesseeeessseeenseeeeaseeesnseeeeaseeeeenseesneeeneneeees 8 1 Maintaining the Printer cccsssessseeessseeesseeesaseeesnseesenseee
113. lace it there are defective ahs spots The media is moist Adjust the humidity for media storage on the from humidity Remove the moist media and replace it with new dry media The media set in the printer driver mis matches the media loaded in the printer Load the correct media in the printer The power source does not match the printer specifications Use a power source with the proper specifications Several sheets are being fed at the same time Remove the media from the tray and check it for static electricity Fan plain paper or other media and replace it in the tray Media is not set prop erly in the tray s Remove the media tap it to straighten it out return it to the tray and realign the media guides Entire sheet is printed in black or color One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check it for damage If it is damaged replace it 9 30 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Pri Symptom Cause Solution Image is too Laser lens is dirty Clean the laser lens light there is The media is moist Remove the moist media and replace it low image from humidity with new dry media density There is not much toner left in the car tridge Replace the toner cartridge One or more of the imaging units may be defective Remove the imaging units and check them for
114. learing a Media Misfeed in Tray 3 1 Open the right side cover of Tray 3 Be Before opening the right side cover of Tray 3 fold up Tray 1 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media 3 Close the right side cover of Tray 3 Clearing Media Misfeeds 4 Pull out Tray 3 and then remove all paper from the tray 5 Fan the paper you removed and then align it well 6 Load the paper face up in Tray 3 Bes Make sure that the paper is flat Bey Do not load paper above the Wmark Bey Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper T Close Tray 3 9 12 Clearing Media Misfeeds Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Duplex magicolor 4750DN only 1 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Be Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media 3 Close the right side cover Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 13 Clearing a Media Misfeed from the Fuser Unit 1 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover side cover fold up Tray 1 Bey Before opening the right 2 Open the eject cover 3 Lift up the 2 levers N 7 CFS eee OK oh a EN TR ES ST LA Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 14 4 Open the fuser unit cover 5 Carefully pull out the misfed S D D E 9 15 Clearing Media Misfeeds down pull it from the top of be removed by pulling it the fuser unit Ee
115. lug in the printer Maintaining the Printer 8 3 Cleaning the Printer A Be sure to turn off the printer and unplug the power cord before Exterior Control Panel Ventilation Grill 8 4 Cleaning the Printer Media Rollers The accumulation of paper dust and other debris on the media rollers can cause media feeding problems Cleaning the Media Feed Rollers Manual Feed Tray 1 Open Tray 1 2 Press down on the center of the paper lifting plate until the left and right locking tabs white lock into place Cleaning the Printer 3 Clean the media feed rollers by wiping them with a soft dry cloth 4 Close the tray 8 6 Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Media Feed Rollers Tray 2 3 1 Pull out the tray gt a on gt 2s O 5 5 oo Lo OS Be EE o L T aes s D gE o Os cloth 3 Close the tray 8 7 Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Media Transfer Rollers for Tray 3 1 Open the right side cover of Tray 3 Bes Before opening the right side cover of Tray 3 fold up Tray 1 2 Clean the media transfer rollers by wiping them with a soft dry cloth 3 Close the right side cover of Tray 3 8 8 Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Laser Lens This printer is constructed with four laser lenses Clean all lenses as described below The laser lens cleaning tool should be attached to the inside of the tray 2 1 Pull out
116. magicolor 4750EN 4750DN User s Guide AOVD 9561 00A Thank You Thank you for purchasing a magicolor 4750EN 4750DN You have made an excel lent choice Your magicolor 4750EN 4750DN is specially designed for optimal performance in Windows Macintosh and Linux environments Trademarks KONICA MINOLTA and the KONICA MINOLTA logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of KONICA MINOLTA HOLDINGS INC magicolor and PageScope are trademarks or registered trademarks of KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Copyright Notice Copyright 2009 KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Marunou chi Center Building 1 6 1 Marunouchi Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 0005 Japan All Rights Reserved This document may not be copied in whole or part nor transferred to any other media or language without written permission of KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Notice KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC reserves the right to make changes to this guide and to the equipment described herein without notice Consid erable effort has been made to ensure that this guide is free of inaccuracies and omissions However KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC makes no warranty of any kind including but not limited to any implied warranties of mer chantability and fitness for a particular purpose with regard to this guide KONICA MINOL
117. n LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Configuration Menu Overview 4 13 Bey All factory default values are shown in bold PAPER SOURCE DEFAULT Settings TRAY1 TRAY2 TRAY3 TRAY Select the setting for the default tray Bes TRAY 3 appears only if the optional lower feeder unit PF PO7 is installed TRAY 1 PAPER Settings ANY LETTER LEGAL SIZE XECUTIVE A4 A5 A6 E B5 JIS B6 JIS GOVT LETTER STATEMENT FOLIO SP FOLIO UK QUARTO FOOLSCAP GOVT LEGAL 16K PHOTO 4x6 KAI 16 KAT 32 ENV C6 ENV DL ENV MONARCH ENV CHOU 3 ENV CHOU 4 B5 ISO ENV 10 JPOST JPOST D 81 8x13 1 4 8 1 2x13 1 2 CUSTOM Select the setting for the size of paper loaded into Tray 1 Bes The default setting for 120V model is LETTER The default setting for all other models is A4 Bes Depending on the setting selected for SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE PHOTO 4x6 may change to PHOTO 10x15 4 14 Configuration Menu Overview CUSTOM SIZE Specify the paper size when custom sized paper is loaded into Tray 1 The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE setting Setting range for WIDTH E For MILLIMETERS 92 to 216 mm default 120V model 216 mm All other models 210 mm Em For INCHES 3 63 to 8 50 inches default 120V model 8 50 inches All
118. n the configuration menu and then select the setting for the size and type of media that is loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 6 26 Loading Media Tray 3 Optional Lower Feeder Unit PF P07 Loading Plain Paper Single Side Only and Special Paper 1 Pull out Tray 3 2 Press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place 3 Slide the media guides to pro vide more space between them Loading Media 6 27 4 Load the paper face up in the tray Bez Do not load above the Y mark Up to 500 sheets 80 g m 22 Ib of plain paper can be loaded into the tray at one time 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the paper 6 28 Loading Media 6 Close Tray 3 T Select PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY 3 PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu and then select the setting for the type of paper that is loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 Loading Media 6 29 Duplexing Select paper with high opacity for duplex double sided printing Opacity refers to how effectively paper blocks out what is written on the opposite side of the page If the paper has low opacity high translucency then the printed data from one side of the page will show through to the other side Check your application for margin information For best results print a small quantity to make sure the opacity is acceptable Note Only plain paper special paper and thick stock 60 210 g m 16 55
119. ng manufacturer s instructions the wrong way in Tray 1 or 2 Envelopes are facing Load the envelopes in Tray 1 so the the wrong way in flaps are facing up Tray 1 Media is Unsupported media Use KONICA MINOLTA approved misfeeding wrong size thick media ness type etc is being used See Media Specifications on page 6 2 The media roller is dirty Clean the media supply roller For more details refer to Media Roll ers on page 8 5 9 24 Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds Solving Other Problems Bes For details on consumables access www q shop com printer but it doesn t print sage window Symptom Cause Solution Printer The power cord is not Turn off the printer confirm that the power is not correctly plugged into power cord is correctly plugged into the on the outlet outlet and then turn on the printer Something is wrong Plug another electrical appliance into with the outlet con _ the outlet and see whether it operates nected to the printer properly The power switch is Turn the power switch off O position not correctly turned then turn it back to the on I position on I position The printer is con Use a power source with the specifica nected to an outlet tions listed in appendix A Technical with a voltage or fre Specifications quency that does not match the printer specifications Data was An erro
120. nter driver Layout Print Type choose Double Sided For N up on duplexed pages choose Collate only in the Windows driver s Basic Tab Do not set collation in the application With N up on Both the driver and For N up on multiple copies choose multiple cop the application have Collate only in the Windows driver s ies the out been set for collation Basic Tab Do not set collation in the put is application incorrect You hear There is a foreign Turn off the printer and remove the unusual object stuck inside object If you cannot remove it contact noises the printer Technical Support The The PageScope Web The PageScope Web Connection web based Connection Adminis Administrator password has a 0 char utility cannot be accessed trator s password is incorrect acter minimum and a 16 character maximum For details of the Page Scope Web Connection administrator password refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD 9 28 Solving Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Media is The media is moist Remove the moist media and replace it wrinkled from humidity or hav with new dry media ing water spilled on it The transfer roller or Check them for damage If necessary fuser unit is defective contact Technical Support with the error information Unsupported media Use KONICA MINOLTA approved wrong size thick media
121. nu item appears when a USB memory device is plugged into the USB memory port Bes If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of MEMORY DIRECT to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Bey All factory default values are shown in bold LIST OF FILES Select the file that you wish to output and then press the Menu Select key If the file to be printed is in a folder select the folder and then press the Menu Select key Bes A maximum of 99 folders and files can be displayed Bey Empty folders are not displayed Settings PRINT Configuration Menu Overview 4 39 Select this s etting to output a file Settings CANCEL Select this s etting to stop outputting and to return to the file list Letter A4 Settings LETTER LEGAL EXECUTIVE A4 A5 A6 B5 JIS B6 JIS GOVT LETTER STATEMENT FOLIO SP FOLIO UK QUARTO FOOLSCAP GOVT LEGAL 16K PHOTO 4x6 KAI 16 KAI 32 ENV C6 ENV DL ENV MONARCH ENV CHOU 3 ENV CHOU 4 B5 ISO ENV 10 JPOST JPOST D 8 1 8x13 1 4 8 1 2x13 1 2 CUSTOM Change the size of the paper Bes The default setting for 120V model is LETTER The default setting for all other models is A4 Bes Depending on the setting selected for SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE PHOTO 4x6 may change to PHOTO 10x15
122. o SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Bes All factory default values are shown in bold JOB Settings 5 seconds 15 seconds 300 seconds TIME Specify the timeout interval for a print job being received OUT ETHER TCP IP ENABLE Settings YES NO NEE If YES is selected TCP IP is enabled If NO is selected TCP IP is disabled IP Setting 000 000 000 000 ADDRESS Set the IP address for this printer on the network Use the A V lt and gt keys to specify the value If the IP address is manually specified DHCP BOOTP and ARP PING are automatically set to OFF SUBNET Setting 000 000 000 000 MASK Specify the subnet mask for the network Use the A V lt 1 and gt keys to specify the value DEFAULT Setting 000 000 000 000 GATEWAY Specify the IP address of the router if one is on the network Use the A V lt 1 and gt keys to specify the value DHCP Settings ON OFF Select whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired If ON is selected the IP address is auto matically acquired If OFF is selected the IP address is not automatically acquired 4 44 Configuration Menu Overview BOOTP Settings ON OFF Select whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired If ON is selected the IP address is auto matically acquired If OFF is selected the IP address is not automatically acquired ARP Set
123. o protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage Before performing this procedure review the antistatic caution on page 10 3 In addition always handle circuit boards by the edges only 1 Turn off the printer and discon nect the power cord and inter face cables 2 Using a screwdriver remove two screws lt Replacing Consumables 7 31 3 Slide the panel slightly to the down and lift it off the printer 4 Remove the backup battery 5 Insert a new backup battery Bey When inserting the new backup battery be sure that the side faces front Risk of explosion if bat tery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to your local regulations Do not burn the backup battery 6 Reinstall the panel and tighten two screws T Reconnect all interface cables 7 32 Replacing Consumables 8 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer 9 Use DATE on the SYS DEFAULT MENU CLOCK menu to set the date and use TIME on the SYS DEFAULT MENU CLOCK menu to set the time Replacing the Fuser Unit FU P02 When the time to replace the fuser unit is reached the message FUSER UNIT END OF LIFE appears Printing can continue even after this mes sage appears however since the print quality is reduced the fuser unit should be replaced immediately 1 Turn off the printer N
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125. or and Service Messages Installing Accessories Introduction Note Use of accessories not manufactured or supported by KONICA MINOLTA will void your warranty Bes For details of accessories visit our web site http printer konicam inolta com Dual In Line 512 MB DIMM Memory Module DIMM Lower Feeder Unit 500 sheet tray included PF P07 Tray 3 Hard Disk Kit SATA Hard Disk HD P03 CF Adapter MK 725 Adapter for CompactFlash card CompactFlash 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Note The hard disk kit HD P03 and CF Adapter MK 725 cannot be installed to be used at the same time Installing accessories always requires that the printer and accessories are turned off and unplugged during installation 10 2 Introduction Antistatic Protection Note It s very important to protect the printer controller board from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board Turn off all power switches first If an antistatic wrist strap is provided in your printer option kit attach one end of it to your wrist and the other end to the bare metal chassis on the back of your printer Never attach the wrist strap to any piece of equipment with an electrical current present Plastic rubber wood painted metal surfaces and telephones are not acceptable grounding points If you don t have an antistatic wrist strap discharge your body s static electric charge by touchin
126. ote There are extremely hot parts within the machine Before replacing the fuser unit wait about 20 minutes after turning off the machine and then check that the fusing section has reached room temperature otherwise you may get burnt Replacing Consumables 7 33 2 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 3 Open the eject cover 4 Open the fuser unit cover Replacing Consumables 7 34 5 Pull down the 2 levers Qa A X Q LB 6 Remove the fuser unit T Prepare a new fuser unit lt S 3 2 S 2 L amp fea nlll surface of the fuser roller 7 35 Replacing Consumables 8 Pull down the 2 levers of a new fuser unit 9 Insert the fuser unit until it locks into place 1 0 Lift up the two levers 7 36 Replacing Consumables 1 1 Close the fuser unit cover 1 2 Close the eject cover 1 3 Close the right side cover 1 4 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU SUPPLIES REPLACE FUSER UNIT menu 7 37 Replacing Consumables 7 38 Replacing Consumables Maintaining the Printer Maintaining the Printer Read all caution and warning labels carefully making sure to follow any instructions contained in them These labels are located on the inside of the printer s covers and the interior of the printer body Handle the prin
127. other models 8 26 inches Setting range for LENGTH E For MILLIMETERS 148 to 356 mm default 120V model 279 mm All other models 297 mm E For INCHES 5 83 to 14 00 inches default 120V model 11 00 inches All other models 11 69 inches Bes This menu item appears only if PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM Configuration Menu Overview 4 15 PAPER Settings TYPE D NY PLAIN PAPER ECYCLED THICK 1 HICK 2 LABEL NVELOPE POSTCARD ETTERHEAD GLOSSY 1 LOSSY 2 SGL SIDE NLY SPECIAL PAPER OQMQHFWHaA Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 1 TRAY 2 PAPER Settings ANY LETTER EXECUTIVE SIZE A4 A5 A6 B5 JIS B6 JIS GOVTLETTER STATEMENT UK QUARTO 16K PHOTO 4x6 KAI 16 KAI 32 CUSTOM Select the setting for the size of paper loaded into Tray 2 Bes The default setting for 120V model is LETTER The default setting for all other models is A4 Be Depending on the setting selected for SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE PHOTO 4x6 may change to PHOTO 10x15 4 16 Configuration Menu Overview CUSTOM SIZE Specify the paper size when custom sized paper is loaded into Tray 2 The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU PAPER UNIT OF MEASURE setting Setting range for WIDTH E For MILLIMETERS 92 to 216 mm default 120V model 216 mm
128. pe Data Administrator is an administration tool with which authen tication data and addresses registered in the control panel of supported devices multifunctional OA equip ment can be changed from other computers on the network For details refer to the PageScope Data Administrator User Manual on the Utilities and Documentation CD DVD PageScope Net Care Device Printer management functions such as Manager status monitoring and network settings can be accessed For details refer to the PageScope Net Care Device Manager User s Guide on the Utilities and Documenta tion CD DVD PageScope Direct Print This application provides functions for sending PDF and TIFF files directly to a printer to be printed For details refer to the PageScope Direct Print User s Guide on the Utili ties and Documentation CD DVD 2 4 Utilities and Documentation CD DVD Documentation Documentation Use Benefit Installation Guide This manual provides details on the initial operations that must be per formed in order to use this printer such as setting up the printer and installing the drivers User s Guide this manual This manual provides details on gen eral daily operations such as using the drivers and control panel and replacing consumables Reference Guide Service amp Support Guide This manual provides details on installing the Macintosh and Linux drivers and on specifying se
129. pecified for color printing If AUTO is selected printing is automatically performed accord ing to the first page of the job If GRAYSCALE PRINT is selected black and white printing is automatically performed depending on each page If COLOR PRINT is selected color printing is performed even for a black and white page STARTUP DO Settings ON OFF OPTIONS START Select whether or not a startup page is printed when UP the printer is turned on PAGE Configuration Menu Overview 4 57 ENERGY AUTO Settings ON OFF CON Select whether or not printing continues if the size or type of TINUE media in the selected tray is different from the size or type of media for the print job If AUTO CONTINUE is set to ON printing automatically contin ues after about 10 seconds under the following conditions At this time printing will be performed even if the media size is dif ferent No media PAPER EMPTY page 9 42 TRAY EMPTY page 9 43 Different media size type PAPER ERROR page 9 42 TRAY x PAPER ERR page 9 44 HOLD Settings DISABLE 1 hour 4 hours 1 day JOB 1 week TIME Specify the length of time until print jobs saved on the hard disk OUT are deleted If DISABLE is selected print jobs are not deleted at a specific time ENERGY Settings ON OFF SAVER If ON is selected the machine enters Energy Saver mode according to the length of time specified for ENERGY SAVER TIME If OFF
130. printer is set to a It takes more time to print on special takes too slow printing mode media When using regular paper much time for example thick make sure that the media type is set stock properly in the driver The printer is set to It takes time for printing to start in Energy Saver mode Energy Saver mode If you do not want to use this mode disable it SYS DEFAULT MENU ENERGY SAVER menu The job is very com Wait No action needed plex The printer memory is Add more memory insufficient A toner cartridge for a Install a correct KONICA MINOLTA different region or an toner cartridge approved for your spe unapproved genuine cific printer toner cartridge is installed INCOR RECT TONER Xis displayed in the mes sage window Blank pages One or more of the Check the toner cartridges The image come out toner cartridges are will not print if one or more cartridges during print defective or empty are empty ing The wrong media is being used Check that the media type set in the driver matches the media loaded in the printer 9 26 Solving Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Not all pages The printer has the Check your cable print wrong kind of cable or the printer is not configured for the correct cable and port The Cancel key was Make sure no one pressed the Cancel pressed key while your job was printing
131. r and then click Remove When the uninstall confirmation screen is displayed click Yes Uninstalling the Status Monitor for Windows Windows 2000 Close all applications From the Start menu choose Settings and Control Panel to open the Control Panel Double click Add Remove Programs In the currently installed programs field select KONICA MINOLTA Status Monitor and then click Remove oO AO N gt When the uninstall confirmation screen is displayed click Yes Uninstalling the Status Monitor for Windows 3 5 Uninstalling the Status Monitor for Windows Printer Control Panel and Configuration Menu About the Control Panel The control panel located on the top of the printer allows you to direct the printer s operation In addition it displays the current status of the printer including any condition that needs your attention MESSAGE WINDOW 4 2 About the Control Panel Control Panel Indicators and Keys No Key Function Cancel Menu Select PE Cancels the currently displayed menu or menu choice Allows you to cancel one or all print jobs that are currently being printed or processed Press the Cancel key Press the A or V keys to select either CUR RENT JOBorALL JOBS Press the Menu Select key The print job s is are cancelled Enters the menu system Moves down in the menu structure Applies the selected setting a MEN
132. r message is Handle according to the message dis sent to the displayed in the mes played A job may be can celled if user authen tication or account track settings are Click the User Authentication Account Track button in the printer driver and then type in the necessary information before printing specified The control One of the cartridges Remove the toner cartridges and check panel dis may be defective them for damage If one is damaged plays replace it TONER You printed with See the specifications in Appendix A LOW much heavy toner cover sooner than age expected You can t The tray is empty Check that at least Tray 1 is loaded print the con with media in place and secure figuration There is a media Clear the media misfeed page misfeed Solving Other Problems 9 25 Symptom Cause Solution Printing from a USB mem ory device is not possible The file format file extension is not one that can be printed Only files with the format extension for JPEG TIFF XPS or PDF can be printed MEMORY DIRECT for the printer is set to DISABLE Change the setting for INTERFACE MENU MEMORY DIRECT to ENABLE A public user is not specified for user authentication Contact the printer administrator Encrypted USB mem ory devices are used Encrypted USB memory devices are not supported Printing The
133. r roller is touched Be careful not to touch the surface of the image transfer belt or transfer roller Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 21 3 Close the right side cover 9 22 Clearing Media Misfeeds Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds Bes Frequent misfeeds in any area indicate that area should be checked repaired or cleaned Repeated misfeeds may also happen if you re using unsupported print media ness type etc is being used Symptom Cause Solution Several The front edges of Remove the media and even up the sheets go the media are not front edges then reload it through the even printer The media is moist Remove the moist media and replace it together from humidity with new dry media Media mis Right side cover Open and close the right side cover of feed mes needs to be opened the printer again sage stays and closed again to on reset the printer Some media remains Recheck the media path and make misfed in the printer sure that you have removed all of the misfed media Duplex mis Unsupported media Use KONICA MINOLTA approved feeds wrong size thick media See Media Specifications on page 6 2 Only plain paper special paper and thick stock 60 210 g m 16 55 9 Ib can be autoduplexed See Media Specifications on page 6 2 Make sure that you have not mixed media types in Tray 1 or 2 Do not duplex double sided enve lopes la
134. ration menu 00 0000 4 6 Consumables G Backup battery scce 7 31 Fuser unit FU PO2 a 7 33 Glossy Media 00 6 10 Imaging unit eccere 7 11 Toner cartridge c cceeeseeeneees 7 2 H Transfer belt unit TF PO5 7 25 Transfer roller TF P04 72a ard diskikit HDEPOS ii we Waste toner bottle WB PO8 7 19 Index A 7 L P Labels iiinis 6 7 Plain paper ceee 6 4 Letterhead eceeeeeeeeeeees 6 8 PosttardS iiser 6 8 Loading media eee 6 15 Preventing media misfeeds 9 3 Lower feeder unit PF P07 10 14 Print quality 0 0 0 0 eee 9 30 Printable area eee 6 13 M Printer P lson 1 4 Maintenance cceeeeee 8 2 Printer driver Postscript PCL XPS Media i cceeesstttesensstiesecnssttescessteeseesen 2 11 Clearing misfeeds 9 5 Advanced tab cccceeeeceees 2 12 Loading EEE AIEEE A TETT 6 15 Basic tab ceccccccccccceccccccceseeeeeeeeee 2 13 iat a E A E ee eee 9 4 Cover page tab wo 2 14 Preventing misfeeds 9 3 Displaying cccccccesessesceeseteees 2 10 Printable Area 6 13 Layout tab oo ee 2 13 Media misfeed My Tab csacestsenisecncsiaseetsbdncasiane 2 13 Duplex OPtiON eeseseersseeeeeeereees 9 13 Other tab seseo 2 15 F ser UN iscuent over 9 14 Quality tab oo 2 15 Transfer roller oo 9 20 Uninstalling 00 0 0 eee 2 9 Tray 1 sind hae ee tee
135. rinting the configuration page refer to Printing a Configuration Page on page 9 2 About Toner Cartridges Your printer uses four toner cartridges black yellow magenta and cyan Handle the toner cartridges carefully to avoid spilling toner inside the printer or on yourself Bes When replacing the toner cartridges install only new cartridges If a used toner cartridge is installed the amount of remaining toner may not appear correctly Do not open the toner cartridge unnecessarily If toner is spilled avoid inhaling it or allowing it to come in contact with your skin If toner gets on your hands or clothes immediately wash them with soap and water If toner was inhaled move to an area with fresh air and gargle thor oughly with a large quantity of water If conditions such as coughing appear seek professional medical attention If toner gets in your eyes immediately flush them with water for at least 15 minutes If any irritation persists seek professional medical attention If toner gets in your mouth thoroughly rinse it and then drink 1 to 2 cups of water If necessary seek professional medical attention Store toner cartridges out of the reach of children 7 2 Replacing Consumables Bes Refer to the following URL for recycling information US printer konicaminolta net products recycle index asp Europe www konicaminolta eu printing solutions more information clean planet html Other reg
136. s produced If RELATIVE COLOR is selected relative color is applied to the RGB source profile If ABSOLUTE COLOR is selected absolute color is applied to the RGB source profile 4 32 Configuration Menu Overview RGB GRAY DESTI NATION PROF Settings COMPOSITE BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced in RGB text data If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Settings AUTO Specify the destination profile If AUTO is selected a destination profile that the printer automatically adapts is selected based ona combination of the specified color matching halftones and other profiles Destination profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as DESTINATION PROF Configuration Menu Overview 4 33 GRAPHICS PRINTING RGB SOURCE RGB INTENT Settings DEVICE COLOR sRGB AppleRGB AdobeRGB1998 ColorMat chRGB BlueAdjustRGB Specify the color space for RGB image data If DEVICE COLOR is selected no color space is specified RGB source profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as RGB SOURCE Settings VIVID PHO
137. s white lock into place 6 18 Loading Media 4 Load the envelopes flap side up in the tray Bes Before loading enve lopes press them down to make sure that all air is removed and make sure that the folds of the flaps are firmly pressed other wise the envelopes may become wrinkled or a media misfeed may occur Up to 10 envelopes can be loaded into the tray at one time For envelopes with the flap along the long edge Envelope C6 Envelope Monarch and Envelope DL load the envelopes with the flap side up 5 Slide the media guides against the edges of the envelopes Loading Media 6 19 6 Select PAPER MENU PAPER SOURCE TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu and then select the setting for the size and type of media that is loaded See also PAPER MENU on page 4 12 Loading Label Sheets Postcards Thick Stock and Glossy Media 1 Open Tray 1 2 Slide the media guides to pro vide more space between them 6 20 Loading Media 3 Press down on the center of the paper lifting plate until the left and right locking tabs white lock into place 4 Load the media face down in the tray Bey Up to 20 sheets can be loaded into the tray at one time 5 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 configuration menu and then select the setting for the size and type
138. s If the misfed media cannot Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 16 A 2 The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns If you get burned immediately cool the skin under cold water and then seek professional medical attention Note Decreased print quality may result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the transfer roller is touched Be careful not to touch the surface of the image transfer belt or transfer roller Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 17 6 Close the fuser unit cover v D gt xo N v Ss Cc 8 ke E n 3 oO SG ya OK ORRIN LUC TO N OS Q ANN 8 Close the eject cover Clearing Media Misfeeds 9 18 9 Close the right side cover Clearing Media Misfeeds Clearing a Media Misfeed from Tray 1 Manual Feed Tray and Transfer Roller 1 Pull the lever and then open the right side cover Be Before opening the right side cover fold up Tray 1 2 Carefully pull out the misfed media 9 20 Clearing Media Misfeeds A 2 The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot Touching anything other than the indicated levers may result in burns If you get burned immediately cool the skin under cold water and then seek professional medical attention Note Decreased print quality may result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the transfe
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141. seesseeseeeeseeeseeesseeeneeeeseneees 10 4 Installing a DIMM hiii ch iee dese t beeees a e aaia eben cat a aa EE EA 10 4 Hard Disk Kit HD PO8 2 5 soicc2ectccetse dec cecte etnies ceeetuceescevecedcetesseeesecevedeesedeceneeecs 10 7 Installing the Hard Disk Kit HD PO8 000 eee eeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeneeeesaeeeeeneeeeeae 10 7 CompactFlash a aaa aaae ae a aeaa eae aa eaa Eea Ea aaa EESE 10 10 Installing the CF Adapter MK 725 and CompactFlash card 10 10 Lower Feeder Unit PF PO07 ssessseessseessseeessseeeesseeesnseensnseeesnseeenseeees 10 14 Kit Contentsis4 0 ai nid iene S ee dee an eee 10 14 Installing a Lower Feeder Unit PF PO7 eeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeesneeeeneeees 10 15 A AppendiK svvcedsciesisehe cesctsciciececetesiecs caevestecsaieveusensaaceuettisaecesievel Naia Nanaia aaant A 1 Technical Specifications csscseccesessseesseesseeesseeeeseeseneesenesseeseeesnenesseeeenee A 2 Printer isodi aao a it ied eke ety A 2 Consumable Life Expectancy Chatrt cecceecceseseeseeeeseeseeeeeneeteaeeeseeeeaeeas A 5 Our Concern for Environmental Protection ccsscsesseeseeeeeeeesseeeeees A 6 What is an ENERGY STAR product 0 ecceeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetneeees A 6 Contents x 13 x 14 Contents Introduction Getting Acquainted with Your Printer Space Requirements To ensure easy operation consumable replacement and maintenance adhere to the recommended space requirements detail
142. select ON from the ENERGY SAVER menu This menu item appears only if an optional CompactFlash card is installed This menu item appears only if the optional lower feeder unit PF P07 is installed This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed Re If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of SYS DEFAULT MEMU to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Configuration Menu Overview 4 51 Bey All factory default values are shown in bold LAN GUAGE Settings ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN PORTUGUESE CZECH JAPANESE KOREAN SIMPLIFIED CHINESE TRADITIONAL CHINESE DUTCH RUSSIAN POLISH The display language of the message window can be changed to the selected language The language selections appear in the message window in the corresponding language For example GERMAN appears as DEUTSCH 4 52 Configuration Menu Overview EMULA TION DEF Settings AUTO POSTSCRIPT PCL EMULA Specify the printer emulation language TION If AUTO is selected the printer automatically selects the printer emulation language from the data stream POST WAIT Settings 0 300 SCRIPT TIME Specify the time until an error is OUT determined to be a PostScript error If 0
143. selected no simulation profile is specified Simulation profiles downloaded with the Download Manager or PageScope Web Connection are available as SIMULATION PROF SIMU LATION INTENT Settings RELATIVE COLOR ABSOLUTE COLOR Specify the characteristic of the simulation profile If RELATIVE COLOR is selected relative color is applied to the simulation profile If ABSOLUTE COLOR is selected absolute color is applied to the simulation profile 4 36 Configuration Menu Overview CALIBRA TION TONE CALIBRATION AIDC PROCESS CMYK Settings COMPOSITE GRAY BLACK BLACK AND GRAY BLACK ONLY Specify how black and grays are reproduced using the four CMYK colors If COMPOSITE BLACK is selected black is reproduced using the CMYK colors If BLACK AND GRAY is selected black and gray are reproduced using black only If BLACK ONLY is selected black is reproduced using only black Settings ON OFF If ON is selected image adjustments are applied If OFF is selected image adjustments are not applied Settings EXECUTE CANCEL If EXECUTE is selected image adjustments are performed immediately If CANCEL is selected image adjust ments are not performed Ees The AIDC PROCESS function consumes toner Configuration Menu Overview 4 37 COLOR SEPARA TION CMYK DENSITY Settings CYAN MAGENTA YE
144. ser diode and 1 polygon mirror Developing system Mono component SMT Resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi x 3 bits First print Simplex Monochrome Full color 12 9 seconds for A4 plain paper 12 8 seconds for Letter plain paper Print speed Simplex Monochrome Full color 30 0 page per minutes for A4 plain paper 31 6 page per minutes for Letter plain paper Duplex double sided magicolor 4750DN only Monochrome Full color 30 0 sheet per minutes for A4 plain paper 2 pages or less 31 6 sheet per minutes for Letter plain paper 2 pages or less Media sizes Tray 1 Manual feed tray Paper width 92 to 216 mm 3 6 to 8 5 Paper length 148 to 356 mm 5 8 to 14 0 Tray 2 Paper width 92 to 216 mm 3 6 to 8 5 Paper length 148 to 297 mm 5 8 to 11 7 Tray 3 Optional B5 JIS Legal A 2 Technical Specifications Paper Media e Plain paper 60 to 90 g m e Recycled 60 to 90 g m e Envelopes e Letterhead e Label e Thick 1 91 to 150 g m e Thick 2 151 to 210 g m e Postcard e Glossy 1 100 128 g m e Glossy 2 129 158 g m e Single side only 60 to 90 g m e Special paper 60 to 90 g m Input capacity Output capacity Tray 1 Manual feed tray Plain Recycl Single side only Special paper 100 sheets Envelope 10 envelopes Label Postcard Thick 1 Thick 2 Glossy 1 Glossy 2 Letterhead 20 sheets Tray 2 Plain Recycl Single side only Specia paper
145. sided printing ig HPR H pH es HP Hp j gt 4 K Ww HA AU gt q K Ww Settings lt L5 15 Adjusts th Tray 3 for e left margin of media fed from duplex double sided printing Be For magicolor 4750DN only TRANS FER POWER SIM PLEX PASS PLAIN PAPER Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of plain paper Configuration Menu Overview 4 65 THICK Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of thick 1 paper THICK Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of thick 2 paper POST CARD ENVELOPE Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of post cards Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of enve lopes LABEL Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of labels GLOSSY 1 GLOSSY 2 Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of glossy 1 media Settings 8 7 Adjusts the 2nd image transfer output ATVC for simplex single sided printing of glossy 2 media
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147. ss LINE ART DETAIL SMOOTH Settings Select how halftones in graphics are reproduced If LINE ART is selected halftones are reproduced with high precision If DETAIL is selected halftones are reproduced with detail If SMOOTH is selected halftones are reproduced with smoothness Configuration Menu Overview 4 23 EDGE ENHANCE MENT IMAGE PRINTING Settings ON OFF Select whether image edges are emphasized If ON is selected the edges are empha sized If OFF is selected the edges are not emphasized Bes If ECONOMY PRINT is set to ON the edges cannot be emphasized TEXT PRINTING Settings ON OFF Select whether text edges are emphasized If ON is selected the edges are empha sized If OFF is selected the edges are not emphasized Be If ECONOMY PRINT is set to ON the edges cannot be emphasized GRAPHICS PRINTING Settings ON OFF Select whether graphic edges are emphasized If ON is selected the edges are empha sized If OFF is selected the edges are not emphasized Bes If ECONOMY PRINT is set to ON the edges cannot be emphasized 4 24 Configuration Menu Overview EDGE STRENGTH Settings OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Select the desired amount that edges are emphasized If OFF is selected the edges are not emphasized If LOW is selected the edges are slightly emphasized If MIDDLE
148. ss in on the waste toner bot tle until it locks into place Replacing Consumables 7 16 1 5 Make sure that the toner car tridge is the same color as the printer compartment and then insert the toner cartridge into the printer Be Fully insert the toner car tridge 1 6 Pull the lever to the right to lock it in place Bes The front lever should be securely returned to its original position other wise the front cover of the printer cannot be closed K If it is difficult to operate the lever push it in Replacing Consumables 1 T Close the front cover Be When closing the front cover press the area of the cover with small pro jections 7 18 Replacing Consumables Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle WB P03 When the waste toner bottle becomes full the message WASTE TONER FULL REPLACE BOTTLE appears in the message window The printer stops and will not start again until the waste toner bottle is replaced 1 Open the printer s front cover 2 Pull up the waste toner bottle to unlock it Replacing Consumables 7 19 3 Grab the left and right handles of the waste toner bottle and then slowly pull out the bottle Ees Do not tilt removed waste toner box otherwise waste toner may spill 4 Remove the new waste toner bottle from its packaging Insert the used waste toner bottle into the plastic bag included in
149. t cover Replacing Consumables 2 Pull the front lever of the color toner cartridge indicated to the left The replacement procedure for the toner cartridge is the same for all colors yellow Y magenta M cyan C and black K The following instructions show the procedure to replace the toner cartridge Y 3 Grab the handle of the toner car tridge to be replaced and then pull out the cartridge The following instructions show the procedure to replace the toner cartridge Y Note Dispose of the used toner cartridge according to your local regulations Do not burn the toner cartridge For details refer to About Toner Cartridges on page 7 2 4 Check the color of the new toner cartridge to be installed Replacing Consumables 7 7 5 Remove the toner cartridge from the bag 6 Shake the cartridge to distribute the toner T Peel off the protective film from the right side of the toner car tridge 7 8 Replacing Consumables 8 Make sure that the toner car tridge is the same color as the printer compartment and then insert the toner cartridge into the printer Bes Fully insert the toner car tridge 9 Pull the lever to the right to lock it in place Ees The front lever should be securely returned to its original position other wise the front cover of the printer cannot be closed
150. t forth in Section 1 above you may use Roman Font Programs to reproduce weights styles and versions of letters numerals characters and symbols Typefaces on the display or monitor for your own internal busi ness purposes 3 You may make one backup copy of the Host Software provided your backup copy is not installed or used on any computer Notwithstanding the above restrictions you may install the Host Software on any number of computers solely for use with one or more printing sys tems running the Printing Software 4 You may assign its rights under this Agreement to an assignee of all of Licensee s right and interest to such Software and Documentation Assignee provided you transfer to Assignee all copies of such Software and Documentation Assignee agrees to be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement 5 You agree not to modify adapt or translate the Software and Documentation 6 You agree that you will not attempt to alter disassemble decrypt reverse engineer or decompile the Software 7 Title to and ownership of the Software and Documentation and any reproductions thereof shall remain with KMBT and its licensor 8 Trademarks shall be used in accordance with accepted trademark practice including iden tification of the trademark owner s name Trademarks can only be used to identify printed output produced by the Software Such use of any trademark does not give you any rights of ownership in
151. t supported Single Side Only Print on the single side only You can print continuously with single side only paper However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environ ment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Select this setting when paper that should not be used with double sided copying for example when on side has already been printed on is loaded as plain paper with a weight of 60 90 g m Capacity Tray 1 Up to 100 sheets depending on the paper Manual Feed weight Tray Tray 2 Up to 250 sheets depending on the paper weight Tray 3 Up to 500 sheets depending on the paper weight 6 10 Media Types Orientation Tray 1 Face down Manual Feed Tray Tray 2 3 Face up Driver Single Side Only 60 90 g m Media Type Weight 60 90 g m Duplexing Not supported Use single side only paper that is E Suitable for plain paper laser printers such as standard or recycled office paper E Plain paper that has been printed on with same printer DO NOT use single side only paper that is E Not approved for use as plain paper Special Paper You can print continuously with special paper However this could affect the media feed depending on the media quality and printing environment If problems occur stop the continuous printing and print one sheet at a time Sel
152. ted on thick paper YELLOW Settings 5 0 5 Finely adjusts the density of yellow for images printed on thick paper BLACK Settings 5 0 5 Finely adjusts the density of black for images printed on thick paper IMG Settings 2 0 2 ADJ Finely adjusts the density of printed images for BLACK grayscale printing FINE Settings 3 0 2 LINE Adjust how fine lines are reproduced by changing ADJ the applied voltage VC to the electrostatic roller AIDC Settings MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE Select the AIDC operation mode MODE1 Standard mode MODE2 Low mode 4 68 Configuration Menu Overview THICK MODE Settings QUALITY MODE SPEED MODE In order to prevent toner from clogging within the developer unit as a result of it being driven at half speed select the timing for driving the devel oper unit at full speed for a fixed length of time when thick paper is being fed QUALITY MODE While printing on thick paper print ing is periodically paused and the developer unit is driven at full speed for a fixed length of time Since printing is paused the quality is not affected how ever a standby time of approximately 70 seconds occurs every 400 seconds or so of half speed oper ation SPEED MODE While printing on thick paper only the drive of the developer unit periodically switches to full speed for a fixed length of time Since printing continues during full speed drive the print quality is slightly affected however the
153. ter with care to preserve its life Abuse handling may cause damage and void your warranty If dust and paper scraps remain on the inside or outside of the printer printer performance and print quality will suffer so the printer should be cleaned periodically Keep the following guidelines in mind Dh p Turn off the printer unplug the power cord and disconnect all interface cables before cleaning Do not spill water or detergent into the printer otherwise the printer will be damaged and an electric shock may occur The fuser unit is hot When the right side cover is opened the fuser unit temperature drops gradually one hour wait time AN Be careful when cleaning the inside of the printer or removing media mis feeds as the fuser unit and other internal parts may be very hot Do not place anything on top of the printer Use a soft cloth to clean the printer Never spray cleaning solutions directly on the printer s surface the spray could penetrate through the air vents of the printer and damage the inter nal circuits Avoid using abrasive or corrosive solutions or solutions that contain sol vents such as alcohol and benzene to clean the printer Always test any cleaning solution such as mild detergent on a small inconspicuous area of your printer to check the solution s performance Never use sharp or rough implements such as wire or plastic cleaning pads Always close the printer s covers gently Never s
154. that trademark 9 You may not rent lease sublicense lend or transfer versions or copies of the Software Lic ensee does not use or Software contained on any unused media except as part of the per manent transfer of all Software and Documentation as described above 10 INNO EVENT WILL KMBT OR ITS LICENSOR BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSE QUENTIAL INCIDENTAL INDIRECT PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS OR LOST SAVING EVEN IF KMBT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY KMBT OR ITS LICENSOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE SOFT WARE EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WAR RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TITLE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS SOME STATES OR JURISDIC TIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL CONSE QUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU x 2 11 12 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 software and commercial computer software documentation as such terms are used in 48 C F R 12 212 Consis tent with 48 C F R 12 212 and 48 C F R 227 7202 1 through 227 7202 4 all U S Govern ment End Users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth herein You agree that you will not export the S
155. the tray 2 2 Remove the cover Ees Since the cover will be used E NE later do not return it to its original position 3 Remove the cleaning tool from the tray 2 E N Cleaning the Printer 8 9 4 Close the tray 2 5 Open the printer s front cover 6 Remove the waste toner bottle and the toner cartridge and imaging unit for the color of laser lens to be cleaned Bes For details on removing the toner cartridge imaging unit or waste toner bottle refer to Replacing a Toner Car tridge on page 7 6 or Replacing a Imaging Unit on page 7 11 Do not tilt removed toner car tridge otherwise toner may Spill Bes Do not tilt removed waste toner box otherwise waste toner may spill Cleaning the Printer T Attach the cover to the removed imaging unit 8 Insert the laser lens cleaning tool into the imaging unit open ing pull it out and then repeat this back and forth movement 2 or 3 times 9 Install the removed toner car tridge imaging unit and waste toner bottle Bes For details on installing the toner cartridge imaging unit or waste toner bottle refer to Replacing a Toner Car tridge on page 7 6 or Replacing a Imaging Unit on page 7 11 Cleaning the Printer 1 0 Close the front cover Be When closing the front cover press the area of the cover with small pro jections 1 1 Pull out the tray 2 1 2 Return the laser lens cl
156. ting your printer after environmental changes your printer auto matically pauses to do an Auto Image Density Control AIDC cycle This process is provided to make reliable printer operation with opti mum output quality possible CANCELLING JOB The job is being cancelled COPYING The printer is printing with the collating function ENERGY SAVER The printer is in Energy Saver mode to reduce power consumption during periods of inactivity When a print job is received the printer returns to normal power FIRMWARE UPDATE The firmware is being updated INITIALIZING The printer is being initial ized PRINTING The printer is printing PROCESSING The printer is processing data READY The printer is on and ready to receive data No action needed 9 36 Status Error and Service Messages This message means do this REBOOTING The printer is being No action needed restarted WARMING UP The printer is warming up OFFLINE The printer is offline To printona network change the TELNET setting so it is online Error Messages Warning Bes I UNIT in a message refers to the imaging unit This message means do this AUTH TIMEOUT The user is automati cally logged off due to IEEE802 1X port authentication Reauthorize the IEEE802 1X port and then log on FUSER UNIT END OF LI
157. tings ON OFF PING Select whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired If ON is selected the IP address is auto matically acquired If OFF is selected the IP address is not automatically acquired HTTP FTP ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected HTTP is enabled If NO is selected HTTP is dis abled ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected FTP is enabled If NO is selected FTP is dis abled TELNET Settings ENABLE DISABLE BONJOUR Select whether to enable or disable Telnet transmissions When ENABLE is selected Telnet trans missions are enabled When DISABLE is selected Telnet transmissions are disabled ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected Bonjour is enabled If NO is selected Bonjour is disabled Configuration Menu Overview 4 45 DYNAMIC DNS ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected Dynamic DNS is enabled If NO is selected Dynamic DNS is disabled IPP ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected IPP is enabled If NO is selected IPP is dis abled Ees If HTTP ENABLE is set to NO IPP cannot be set PORT ENABLE Settings YES NO If YES is selected Raw Port is enabled If NO is selected Raw Port is disabled BIDI REC TIONAL Settings ON OFF If ON is selected Raw port transmissions are ena
158. to move the cursor to the next digit 3 Press the A to increase or the V to decrease the second digit of the password Continue these steps until all four digits of the password are specified 5 Press the Menu Select key The PRINT DELETE selection screen appears Bey If an incorrect password is entered INVALID ENTRY appears and the screen for entering the password appears again Configuration Menu Overview 4 9 PRINT MENU With this menu printer information such as the configuration page can be printed PRINT MENU CONFIGURATION PG STATISTICS PAGE FONT LIST POSTSCRIPT MENU MAP DIRECTORY LIST PCL Bes This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit HD P03 or a CompactFlash card is installed Bes If SYS DEFAULT MENU SECURITY LOCK PANEL is set to ON the password must be entered in order for the contents of PRINT MENU to be displayed For details on LOCK PANEL refer to SYS DEFAULT MENU on page 4 49 Bes All factory default values are shown in bold printed CONFIGURA Settings PRINT CANCEL TION PG Prints the configuration page STATISTICS Settings PRINT CANCEL PAGE Prints the statistics page such as the number of pages 4 10 Configuration Menu Overview FONT LIST POST Settings PRINT CANCEL SCRIPT prints th
159. ttings for the network and the printer manage ment utility The Need Assistance sheet provides information on product support and servicing Utilities and Documentation CD DVD 2 5 System Requirements Personal computer Pentium 2 400 MHz Pentium 3 500 MHz or higher is recommended PowerPC G3 or later G4 or later is recommended Macintosh equipped with an Intel processor Operating System Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Enterprise Windows Server 2008 Standard Enterprise x64 Edition Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Ultimate Business Enterprise Windows Vista Home Basic Home Premium Ultimate Business Enterprise x64 Edition Windows XP Home Edition Professional Service Pack 2 or later Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later Mac OS X 10 2 8 10 3 9 10 4 10 5 We recommend installing the newest patch Mac OS X Server 10 2 8 or later RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Desktop SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Free hard disk space Approximately 20 MB of free hard disk space for printer driver and Sta tus Monitor Approximately 128 MB of free hard disk space for image processing RAM Capacity recommended for the operating system CD DVD ROM drive I O interface 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Ethernet interface port USB 2 0 High Speed compliant port Ees For details of th
160. ubject the printer to vibra tion Do not cover the printer immediately after using it Turn it off and wait until it cools down 8 2 Maintaining the Printer Do not leave the printer s covers open for any length of time especially in well lit places light may damage the imaging units Do not open the printer during printing Do not tap media stacks on the printer Do not lubricate or disassemble the printer Do not tilt the printer Do not touch the electrical contacts gears or laser devices Doing so may damage the printer and cause the print quality to deteriorate Keep media in the output tray at a minimum level If the media is stocked too high your printer may experience media misfeeds and excessive media curl Make sure two people are avail able to lift the printer when mov ing it Keep the printer level to avoid toner spillage E When lifting the printer fold up Tray 1 and then lift the printer as shown in the illustration at the right If the optional lower feeder unit PF P07 is installed move it and the printer separately Do not grasp the grip of Tray 3 or the right side cover otherwise the lower feeder unit may be damaged f you get toner on your skin wash it off with cool water and a mild soap A If you get toner in your eyes wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor Make sure any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you p
161. writing signed by an authorized signa tory of Adobe When conflicting language exists between this Agreement and any other agreement included in the Software the terms of such included agreement shall apply If either you or Adobe employs attorneys to enforce any rights arising out of or relating to this Agreement the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorneys fees You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement understand it and that it is the complete and exclusive statement of your agreement with Adobe which supersedes any prior agree ment oral or written between Adobe and you with respect to the licensing to you of the Software No variation of the terms of this Agreement will be enforceable against Adobe unless Adobe gives its express consent in writing signed by an authorized signatory of Adobe ICC Profile for TOYO INK Standard Color on Coated paper TOYO Offset Coated 2 1 This ICC Profile TOYO Offset Coated 2 1 characterizes Japanese offset press on Coated paper and is fully compatible with ICC profile format About TOYO INK Standard Color on Coated paper This is the standard for color reproduction of sheet fed offset press on Coated paper made by TOYO INK MFG CO LTD TOYO INK This standard is made from printing test with using TOYO INK s sheet fed offset printing inks and TOYO INk s own printing conditions TOYO INK Standard Color on Coated paper is compatible with

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