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Kyocera KM-P4850w User's Manual
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1. Size adjustment fixing temperature energy saver auto shutoff self diagnosis POWER SOUICE er haeo RE ERE este tt 120 V AC 60 Hz 14A 230 V AC 50 Hz 7A Power consumption eseseseeenen 1680 W 120 V 1610 W 230 V Dimensions cet e CERE as 52 3 8 W x 27 11 16 D x 43 1 8 H 1330 mm W x 704 mm D x 1095 mm H Installation dimensions 53 3 4 W x 30 1 2 D 1366 mm W x 774 mm D liem Approx 523 6 lbs Approx 238 kg Noise emission ssec 70 db A AGCC SSOT OS Flanges flange handle bypass guide and CD ROM Options Ene retener nee m tenere eg Roll unit scanner unit and key counter Specifications are subject to change without notice 7 1 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Software Operating Environment Printer drivers IBM PC AT or compatible Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 with Service Windows 2000 OSR2 Pack 5 or later installed CPU i486DX2 66MHz Pentium 150MHz i486DX2 66MHz Pentium 166MHz RAM 8MB 32MB 16MB 24MB Minimum configuration Free hard disk space 10MB CPU Celeron 266MHz or faster Pentium Il 300MHz or faster RAM 128MB or more Recommended configuration Free hard disk space 300MB CD ROM drive One drive Printer Port One 100BASE T or 10BASE T port Mac OS Mac OS 8 6 9 1 Minimum PowerPC
2. 4 4 5 Resetting the 4 5 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 5 1 1 Machine Default 5 1 1 List of Machine Settings 5 1 2 Configuring Machine Setting 5 4 2 Printer Settings sssssssss 5 11 1 List of Printer Settings 5 11 Language 5 12 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 1 If One of These Messages is Displayed 6 1 2 Replenishing the Toner 6 3 3 Replacing the Waste Toner Tank 6 5 4 Countermeasures against Call for service Massage iie eene 6 6 5 When Paper Jams 6 7 1 Jam Location Display 6 7 2 Cautions rra s Edu e ED d 6 7 3 Removal Procedure 6 7 6 Troubleshooting 6 11 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 CHAPTER1 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ FIRST A CAUTION LABELS Caution labels have been attached to the printer at the following locations for safety purposes BE SUFFICIENTLY CAREFUL to avoid fire or electric shock when removing a paper jam Label 1 Hig
3. Auto Shutoff 90min Metric specifications Auto Shutoff 90min Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen Press the V or A key to select End back Press the Enter key The printer will return to the machine Settings screen 7 Size adjustment 1 Press the V or A key to select a media type Inch specifications Size adjustment l Plain Metric specifications Size adjustment l Plain Press the Enter key The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select the paper length X The value can be set to from 3 0 to 3 0 96 Inch specifications Plain X 0 0 Y 0 02 Metric specifications Plain X 0 0 Y 0 0 as pn v x The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select the paper width Y The value can be set to from 3 0 to 3 0 96 Inch specifications Plain X 0 1 Y 0 0 Metric specifications Plain X 0 1 Y 0 0 Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen Press the V or A key to select End back Press the Enter key The printer will return to the machine settings screen 8 Fusing temp 1 Press the V or A key to select a media type Inch specifications Fusing temp l Plain Metric specifications Fusing temp l Plain 2 Press the Enter key 3 The selected item
4. The waste toner tank is full or the tank is not properly installed Replace it with a new tank or install the tank properly Add toner When this message is displayed with the Ready to print message printing is possible for a short period of time However when only the Add toner message is displayed and the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit printing is no longer possible Replenish toner promptly Call service A problem has occurred inside the printer body See 5 Countermeasures against Call for service Message Cannot set now A function or a default setting that cannot be set now is accessed See the procedure for configuring the appropriate setting Bad code Code incorrect The pin code is incorrect Use the A V lt gt cursor keys to input the pin code again CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Replenishing the Toner When toner is insufficient the message Add toner is displayed When Ready to print is also displayed printing is possible for a short period of time however when the only Add toner message is A CA U T N displayed and the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit printing is no longer possible Replenish toner promptly When several consecutive prints contain large areas of saturated DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner containers or black large quantities of toner are used at once and the message the waste toner tank
5. Network hub 100BASE TX or 10BASE T cable LaserWriter 8 PPD file Computer 3 1 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 2 Procedures Connecting the Printer to Your Network Perform this procedure in order to connect the printer to the network hub 1 Turn the main switch on the printer OFF b Make sure the main switch is OFF D before connecting the network cable 2 Plug the network cable into the Network Interface Connector which is located on the left side of the printer 3 Plug the other end of the network cable into the network hub 4 Turn the main switch on the printer back ON 3 2 Network Settings Configuring the IP Address etc Perform this procedure in order to register the required network settings NOTE The IP address to be used for the printer will differ depending upon your network Confirm the address that you need to use in advance with your network manager If you will use a DHCP server to designate the IP address there is no need to perform the following procedure because the factory default for the printer is set for DHCP server configuration The in a list of setting options indicates the current setting 1 Press the Menu key 2 Press the V or A key to select 3 Set manager Inch specifications Menu 3 Set manager Metric specifications Menu 3 Set manager 3 Press t
6. Type Console Printing system Indirect electrostatic Compatible Print 51265 Maximum 36 x 48 36 W x 237 L AO 920 mm W x 6000 mm L Minimum 8 1 2 x 11 8 1 2 W x 11 L A4 portrait 210 mm W x 297 mm L Thickness 64 to 80 g m Void Area Leading trailing edge of paper 10 mm or less right left edge of paper 3 mm or less Print Speed ennt 2 6 ppm printer 2 6 sheets minute for 36 x 48 AO 4 sheets minute for 36 x 24 A1 3 ppm printer 3 sheets minute for 36 x 48 AO 6 sheets minute for 36 x 24 A1 Warm p 1lme ertet rennen neris Within 600 seconds Room temperature 68 F 20 C Humidity 65 RH Interface rne rennen metis One 100BASE TX or 10BASE T port LA ue ss 2 6 ppm printer 128 MB as standard 3 ppm printer 256 MB as standard Paper feed system Two roll units and bypass Compatible print media Standard paper 64 to 80 g m vellum film Writing system LED ResolUtiOft eerte Dee ea er ire cero A 600 dpi x 600 dpi Developing system Dry Toner supply system Bottle cartridge system Fixing System erento rentre net Heat roller Cleaning system Blade and fur brush Photoconductor OPC with dew prevention heater Features
7. Setting Description Selectable values Default DHCP server Toggles the DHCP server ON OFF ON OFF ON Configuration of this setting depends on the environment in which the printer will be used Consult your network administrator in advance IP address Configures the printer s IP address Subnet mask Gateway and WINS server settings Configuration of these settings depends on the Subnet mask environment in which the printer will be used Consult your network administrator in advance Gateway WINS server 5 11 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 3 Language Switching The printer s message can be displayed in English USA English DEUTSCH German FRANCAIS French SPANISH ITALIANO Italian and NEDERLANDS Dutch 1 Press the Menu key 2 Press the V or A keys to select 1 Language Inch specifications Menu l Language Metric specifications Menu l Language 3 Press the Enter key 4 The selected item will flash Press the W or A key to select the desired language Inch specifications Language English USA Metric specifications Language English 5 Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to Ready to print screen 5 12 CHAPTER6 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 If One of These Messages is Displayed When any message shown below appears in the message display of the ope
8. configuration 24MB Free hard disk space 10MB Recommended CPU PowerPC 604 200MHz or faster configuration RAM 64MB or more Free hard disk space 10MB CD ROM drive One drive Printer Port One 100BASE T or 10BASE T port 7 2 Print Utility recommended operating environment IBM PC AT or compatible CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me OSR2 Windows NT 4 0 with Service Pack 5 or later installed Windows 2000 CPU Pentium 200MHz or faster Pentium Il 300MHz or faster RAM 64MB or more 128MB or more Free hard disk space 100MB CD ROM drive One drive Printer Port One 100BASE T or 10BASE T port 7 3 CAUTION The power plug is the main isolation device Other switches on the equipment are only functional switches and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source ATTENTION Le d branchement de la fiche secteur est le seul moyen de mettre l appareil hors tension Les interrupteurs sur l appareil ne sont que des interrupteurs de fonctionnement ils ne mettent pas l appareil hors tension WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This eq
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10. o o 5 o IP address 1922 0 0 0 a m o o 9 m o e ct o 2 o IP address Ore Oe 0 2 Press the key The next value will flash Inch specifications IP address 192 202 0 0 Metric specifications IP address 192 202 0 0 3 Press the V or A key to display 168 Inch specifications IP address 192 168 0 0 Metric specifications IP address 19254168 0 0 4 Press the key The next value will flash 5 gt 7 TD Q o o 5 o IP address 192 168 0 0 o o 9 o o 2 o IP address 192 168 lt 0 0 3 3 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 5 Press the gt key The next value will flash Inch specifications IP address 192 168 0 0 Metric specifications IP address 192 168 0 0 1 o Rs a n ud lt S x lt m e o ge lt Inch specifications IP address 192 168 0 1 Metric specifications IP address 192 168 0 1 NOTE Press the Stop key if you want to enter the address once again from the beginning The displayed IP address will return to its previous value 14 Press the Enter key 1 5 Use the same procedure in order to set the 5 Subnet mask 6 Gateway and 7 WINS server information 1 6 Once you have completed all of the required settings press the V or A key to sel
11. 1 Set machine 6 Press the Enter key 7 Press the V or A key to select a setting and press the Enter ey Inch specifications Set Machine l Paper width Metric specifications Set Machine l Paper width Configure each item referring to the following pages Paper width Page 5 6 Media Type Pre set 5 6 Paper type Paper material Page 5 6 Roll end Page 5 7 Auto shutoff Page 5 7 Timer set Page 5 7 Size adjustment Page 5 8 Fusing temp Page 5 9 Custom paper Page 5 9 10 Standard size Page 5 9 11 Auto roll over Page 5 10 12 Buzzer Page 5 10 13 Mgr code change Page 5 10 NOOR WD oo The in a list of setting options indicates the current setting 8 To configure another item return to step 6 To complete configuration press the V or A key to select End back and press the Enter key NOTE After each item has been configured press the Menu key to return to the Reagy to print screen If you make a mistake when configuring an item press the Menu key The display will return to the Ready to print screen leaving the setting unchanged 9 Press the V or A key to select End and press the Enter ey 5 5 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING Configuring of each item 1 Paper width 1 5 6 Press the V or A key to select the desired paper source When the optional roll unit is not instal
12. Auto shutoff Timer set This setting allows the selection of two modes of operation that take effect when the printer has not been used for a specific period of time shutoff mode which automatically turns off the printer Page 2 6 or sleep mode which automatically places the printer in a sleep state Page 2 6 You may also choose OFF if you will not be using the auto shutoff feature This item sets the time that elapses before auto energy saver Page 2 6 or auto shutoff Page 2 6 is activated If the printer is used frequently it is recommended that the time for auto shutoff be longer If the printer is not used for long periods of time it is recommended that the time be shorter Shutoff mode Sleep mode OFF Auto energy saver time 5 to 45 minutes in 5 minute increments Auto shutoff time 15 to 120 minutes in 5 minute increments Shutoff mode 15 minutes 90 minutes Size adjustment Print size can be adjusted for each media type For each paper material X width 8 0 96 to 3 0 Y length 3 0 to 3 0 Fusing temp The fixing temperature can be changed for each media type Set a higher temperature for thick paper and a lower temperature for thin paper For custom paper a fixing temperature for the paper material selected in 9 Custom paper can be selected Plain 145 C 155 C 165 C Vellum 165 C 175 C 185 C Film 150 C 160 C 170 C Cust
13. Functions Edition On Line Manual for This Machine 1 5 nmm iius ii Setting Up the Printer iii je iv CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ FIRST 1 1 CAUTION LABELS 1 1 AN INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1 2 AN PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 1 3 CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP 2 1 1 Names of Parts 2 1 1 Main Body ntt 2 1 2 Operation Panel 2 4 2 Included Software 2 5 3 Required Items 2 5 4 Energy Saver Function 2 6 6 Auto Shutoff Function 2 6 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 3 1 1 DOTUP te aie Oen 3 1 1 System Configuration 3 1 2 Procedures eet 3 2 2 Papers nanan ieee eC 3 6 1 Paper Type eene 3 6 2 How to Set a Paper 3 7 3 Dew prevention heater 3 9 4 How to Use the Paper Tray Support Plate 3 9 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 4 1 1 Basic printing esan 4 1 2 Printing with manually fed media 4 2 3 Making a Test Print 4 3 4 Canceling Printing
14. PT KYOCERA mifa Wide Format Printer Operation Guide AM P4845ow AM P4350w a 3 temas MEET a Please read the Operation Guide before using the printer Keep it in the designated location for easy reference As an ENERGY STAR Partner KYOCERA MITA AMERICA INC has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark NOTE This Operation Guide applies to models KM P4845w and KM P4850w For the purposes of this guide KM P4845w is a 2 6 ppm prints per minute printer 36 x 48 size while KM P4850w is a 3 ppm printer 36 x 48 size This Operation Guide contains content for both the inch and metric specification models of the printer When messages displayed on the printer s display differ only in their capitalization this guide uses the message from the inch specification model of the printer When there are other differences the metric version of the message is included in parentheses All rights reserved No part of this material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the Publisher Legal Restriction On Copying It may be prohibited to co
15. Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 KM NET VIEWER The KM NET VIEWER is included so that you can manage a printer over the network from your computer Functions Edition On Line Manual The Functions Edition On Line Manual is prepared as a PDF Portable Document Format file Read the Functions Edition together with this Operation Guide Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 must be installed in your computer in order to read the Functions Edition On Line Manual Adobe Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader 4 0 is included so that you can read and print the Functions Edition On Line Manual 3 Required Items The following items are not included with the printer and must be purchased separately Network cable Twisted pair 10BASE T or 100BASE TX category 5 NOTE Be sure to use a shielded type network cable Network hub 2 5 CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP 4 Energy Saver Function The automatic energy saver function automatically sets the printer to a low energy consumption mode when the printer has not been used for a specific period of time When in energy saver mode the message Pre heating Now preheating will be displayed Upon detection of a print signal from the computer the printer automatically returns to its standard mode and starts printing Pressing the Enter key will also cause the printer to return to standard mode The time until the energy saver function activates auto energy saver time is set to
16. a factory default of 15 min This value can be set in the machine setting 6 Timer set from 5 to 45 min in 5 min increments Page 5 7 5 Auto Shutoff Function The auto shutoff function consists of shutoff mode and sleep mode The factory default is set to sleep mode Shutoff mode Power is automatically turned OFF D when the printer has not been used for a specific period of time To return to normal operation from shut off mode turn ON the main switch Sleep mode The printer enters a sleep state when it has not been used for a specific period of time The message Sleeping will be displayed when the printer is in sleep mode Upon detection of a print signal from the computer the printer automatically wakes up and starts printing Pressing the Enter key will also cause the printer to wake up The auto shut off function can be configured in the machine setting 5 Auto shutoff Page 5 7 The time until the auto shutoff feature activates auto shutoff time is set to a factory default of 90 min This value can be set in the machine setting 6 Timer set from 15 to 120 min in 5 min increments Page 5 7 2 6 CHAPTER3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 1 System Configuration Printing from Windows Print command Network hub Printer driver 100BASE TX or 10BASE T cable Computer Printing from Macintosh Print command M
17. addition the W or A key may be used to select a paper tray 7 Roll Cut key Press this key when a new paper roll is set Also press to force a roll cut during output and to cancel printing Stop key This key is used to cancel printing as well as in the configuration of some settings to clear entered values 9 Start key Press this key to print to the currently set paper roll when the print data s page size and or media type do not match those of the current roll 2 4 Enter key Press this key when you want to register a setting The Enter key is also used to return to the printer to standard mode from energy saver or sleep mode Page 2 6 3 Menu key Press this key to configure the printer s settings and output test prints When the Menu key has been pressed and one of the printer setting screens is being displayed the Ready indicator will go out and the printer will be off line Internal paper jam indicator This indicator is lit when a paper jam has occurred inside the printer 3 Manual feed indicator This indicator is lit when the manual feed has been selected and when a paper jam has occurred in the manual feed mechanism Paper tray 1 indicator This indicator is lit when the optional roll unit has been installed and paper tray 1 has been selected as well as when a paper jam has occurred in paper tray 1 49 Paper tray 2 indicator This indicator is lit when paper tray 2 has been selected as well as
18. display will show set va ue return to machine settings screen 5 9 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 11 Auto roll over 2 The selected item will flash To enable auto roll change press the V or A key to select ON Inch specifications Auto roll chg OFF Metric specifications Auto roll chg OFF Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to machine settings screen 12 Buzzer 1 2 The selected item will flash To enable the buzzer press the V or A key to select ON Inch specifications Buzzer ON Metric specifications Buzzer ON Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to machine settings screen 13 Mgr code change 1 5 10 The arrows will flash Use the V lt P cursor keys to input the pin code Inch specifications Mgr code change t l Metric specifications Mgr code change f Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to machine settings screen CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 2 Printer Settings 1 List of Printer Settings Settings common to user manager Setting Description Selectable values Default 1 Reset Resets the printer Use when rebooting the internal server computer 2 Test print Allows the output a test print using the printer s operation panel Settings accessible by manager
19. of situation presents a of fire or electrical shock ALWAYS grasp the danger of fire or electrical shock should they fall power plug when removing the power cord from D OMEN EORNM the outlet eseseeeeenennnneennnnnennnnnn CAUTION DO NOT pull the power cord when removing it from the outlet If the power cord is pulled the DO NOT remove any of the covers from the ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet printer as there is a danger of electrical shock when moving the printer If the power cord is from high voltage parts inside the printer damaged there is a danger of fire or electrical DO NOT damage break or attempt to repair the power cord DO NOT place heavy objects on the cord pull it bend it unnecessarily or cause any other type of damage 6 These types of situations present a danger of fire If it will not be used for an extended period of or electrical 5 quor eo Dori ote Indes time vacations etc remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during the If the printer will not be used for a short period time overnight etc turn the main switch OFF NEVER attempt to repair or disassemble the time the printer is not in printer or its parts as there is a danger of fire electrical shock or damage to the laser When moving the printer turn t
20. specifications Menu 2 Set user Press the Enter key Press the V or A key to select 2 Set printer Inch specifications Set user 2 Set printer Metric specifications Set user 2 Set printer Press the Enter key Inch specifications Set printer 2 Test print Metric specifications Set printer 2 Test print 8 Press the Enter key A test print will be automatically output NOTE Making a test print from the Web Manager interface It is possible to use an Internet Web browser on a client computer to access the Web Manager interface and print out a list of setting information For a more detailed explanation refer to the Functions Edition On Line Manual 4 3 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 4 Canceling Printing If Processing data or Printing Now printing is shown in the message display press the Stop key The current print job will be cancelled Inch specifications Processing data Metric specifications Processing data Press the Roll Cut key to cut the sheet being printed and immediately stop printing The procedure to cancel all print jobs must be performed from the computer For more information see the Functions Edition On Line Manual 4 4 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 5 Resetting the printer If the printer operation stops or becomes unstable reset the printer and reboot the internal server computer 1 Press the Menu key Press th
21. start up and the Functions Edition On Line Manual will open 2 Macintosh Insert the CD ROM that is included with the printer into the CD ROM drive of your computer Double click on the icon for the CD ROM disk and then double click Welcome pdf for the shown window The Kyocera Mita Digital Library screen will appear Q ACRO_Y4 Document Drivers zone README Reader pdf Reader j p pdf Welcome pdf 3 Click on the available printer product name for the shown screen The selected printer s Online Manual will appear Setting Up the Printer Configuring the Printer CD Network Settings Configuring the IP Address etc Page 3 2 Configuring Your Computer 2 Name Settings Changing the Computer Device Computer and Host Names 3 Installing the Printer Driver Refer to the Functions Editon On Line Manual Printer Set Up is Complete NI RZ Options E Roll unit B Scanner unit To add a paper source To use this machine as a scanner or a copier E Key counter To count the number of sheets output System diagram with options installed Printer Key counter Table of Contents Trademark Information i About This Operation Guide i Reading the
22. tray support plate upward or downward 3 9 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 3 10 CHAPTER4 PRINTER OPERATION 1 Basic printing Perform this procedure in order to send commands to the printer from your computer 1 Turn the main switch on the printer ON The printer will begin to warm up and Ready to print will be displayed once warm up is complete CAUTION If the printer will not be used for a short period of time overnight etc turn the main switch OFF If it will not be used for an extended period of time 2 Make sure that the Ready indicator is lit vacations etc remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during the time the printer is not in use OReady amp Data Attention m L1 Li l Roll Cut 3 Perform the appropriate printing procedure on your computer NOTE Refer to the Functions Edition On Line Manual for more detailed information on printing from your computer 4 1 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 2 Printing with manually fed media When printing through the bypass slot perform the following 3 Perform the appropriate printing procedure on your procedure computer NOTE Only one sheet of paper can be set onto the bypass table at a time NOTE When using curled paper smooth the paper If the curling persists Refer to the Functions Edition On Line Manual for more detai
23. when a paper jam has occurred in paper tray 2 Paper tray 3 indicator This indicator is lit when paper tray 3 has been selected as well as when a paper jam has occurred in paper tray 3 CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP 2 Included Software The following software can be found on the CD ROM that is included with the printer NOTE Refer to the Functions Edition On Line Manual for the procedures for installing these printer drivers and utilities Printer drivers Printer drivers are included so that you can use the printer The printer drivers are compatible for use with the following operating Systems Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 Printer drivers for AutoCAD A printer driver compatible for use with AutoCAD2000i 2000 Release 14 is included Macintosh PPD file A PPD PostScript Printer Description file is included so that you can use the printer with a Macintosh computer Print Utility A Print Utility is included so that you can select a file to be printed without the need to open the corresponding application Up to 30 files can be selected at one time The Print Utility is compatible for use with the following file formats HP GL HP GL2 HP RTL Calcomp906 PCI Calcomp907 PCI 4 TIFF 6 0 DXF AutoCAD standard some settings restricted TIFF JPEG BMP DGN optional and CGM optional The Print Utility is compatible for use with the following operating systems Windows 95 98 Me
24. with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of water to dilute the contents of your stomach If necessary contact a physician If you do happen to get toner in your eyes flush them thoroughly with water If there is any remaining tenderness contact a physician If toner does happen to get on your skin wash with soap and water DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the toner containers or the waste toner tank Other precautions After use ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers and the waste toner tank in accordance with Federal State and Local rules and regulations Store all consumables in a cool dark location If you will not be using the printer for a prolonged period of time remove all paper from the drawer s and the multi bypass tray and seal in its original packaging CHAPTER2 PRIOR TO SET UP 1 Names of Parts e BT S Dr DE DS Y Ton MER AZ mu 8 lae Pa aM 0 7NA l S E t 8 9 8 1 Main Body D Operation panel Main switch Use to make settings in the printer Turn this switch ON in order to use the printer Conversely 2 Ejection cover make sure this switch is OFF D before connecting network Open in case of a paper jam cables 3 Ejection release lever Operate this lev
25. 7 Set the paper roll in the roll unit by aligning it with the flange guides 2 After setting the paper roll check that the flange tray has not 4 3 7 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 8 Grasp both paper roll insertion latches 3 and open the paper roll insertion cover 2 9 Insert the leading edge of the paper under the paper roll insertion guide and advance the edge past the guide approximately 1 2 10 mm as shown in the illustration K EE 1 2 T 10mm NOTE If the leading edge of the paper roll is folded or broken cut a clean edge using a cutter 1 0 Grasp the paper roll insertion latches and close the paper roll insertion cover securely 3 8 IMPORTANT If the paper roll that has been set is slackened grasp the flange wind the paper roll to remove the slack If not the paper may be fed obliquely 1 1 Insert the roll unit securely into the main body of the machine 1 2 Close the front cover 1 3 To align the leading edge of the paper roll use the V or A key to select a paper tray and press the Roll Cut key The leading edge of the paper roll will be ejected from the paper eject slot NOTE Paper is normally cut in lengths of 11 279 mm If the temperature in the machine is lower than 15 C however vellum will be cu
26. Dangerous sparks may cause Add toner may be displayed even when a supply of toner remains in burns the printer In this case open and then close the toner replenishing slot The printer will perform toner replenishment Inch specifications U T O N CA Add toner DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the toner Metric specifications containers or the waste toner tank Ready to print Add toner 3 Shake the replenishment toner bottle up and down 10 times 1 Turn the screws on both sides of the toner replenishing slot and grasp it horizontally and shake it side to side 10 times and align them as shown to open the toner replenishing slot 4 Align the W portion of the toner bottle with the pin D metal 2 Grasp the replenishment toner bottle upside down and tap protrusion of the opening to insert the bottle as shown in the the bottom of the bottle 10 times illustration 10 W iN 6 3 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING While pressing the toner bottle down turn it clockwise 90 degrees to replenish the toner Tap the side of the toner bottle 10 times to loosen any remaining toner 7 Press the toner bottle down turn it to the original position and gently remove it 8 Close the toner replenishing slot and turn the toner replenishing slot screws to the location shown in the illustration to secure the cover 6 4 After use ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers and the waste toner t
27. ERA MITA Dealer from whom the printer was purchased of the defects If the KYOCERA MITA dealer is not able to provide warranty service write to KYOCERA MITA at the below address for the name and address of an Authorized KYOCERA MITA Dealer in your area KYOCERA MITA AMERICA INC 225 Sand Road P O Box 40008 Fairfield New Jersey 07004 0008 U S A This warranty does not cover printers a which have become damaged due to operator negligence misuse or accidents b which do not work properly because of the use of supplies not meeting KYOCERA MITA s specifications c which have been serviced by a technician not employed by KYOCERA MITA or an Authorized KYOCERA MITA Dealer or d which have had the serial number modified altered or removed This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND KYOCERA MITA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRINTER KYOCERA MITA CANADA LTD 6120 Kestrel Road Mississauga Ontario L5T 188 A1 For best print results and machine performance we recommend that you use only KYOCERA MITA original supplies for your KYOCERA MITA pr
28. OUBLE CHECK POINT PROCEDURE Paper jams often Are there wrinkles or folds in the paper Remove the portion of the paper roll that contains the wrinkles or folds Is there any jammed paper or are there other pieces of paper remaining inside the machine Remove them by following the appropriate procedure Is the paper setting method proper Check the paper setting method Is vellum being used The leading edge may have been damaged Pull out the paper roll until the damaged portion comes out and then cut it before use The printed image is shifted to either side widthwise Is the paper roll properly installed into the roll unit Align the flange guide positions with the appropriate size labels Was the paper fed properly in bypass mode Adjust the bypass guides to the paper size and then insert the paper Paper is wrinkled or curled Is the media type setting correct Select the appropriate media type for the media type setting Is the paper wet Replace the paper roll with a new one Depending on the operating environment turn the dew prevention heater switch on Is the roll unit flange set properly Set the roll unit flange properly Is the fixing temperature proper Adjust the fixing temperature to a lower temperature Toner does not adhere well to the paper 6 12 Is the media type setting correct Select the appropriate media type for th
29. This feature is particularly convenient when the printer is not located in the immediate vicinity of the operator The buzzer sounds at the following conditions When the printer runs out of paper during printing When the data page size and or media type differ from those of the selected paper tray When there is a paper jam When the printer runs out of toner When the waste toner tank is full When the Call service message is displayed When another printer error has activated the Attention indicator on the operation panel 13 Mgr code The password setting for manager can be changed change Using the V lt gt cursor keys select a 4 symbol combination of the up down left right arrows to set the pin code When changing the pin code it is recommended that you make a note of the new code CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 2 Configuring Machine Setting Configuration by user 1 5 4 Press the Menu key Press the V or A key to select 2 Set user Inch specifications Menu 2 Set user Metric specifications Menu 2 Set user Press the Enter key Press the V or A key to select 1 Set machine Inch specifications Set user l Set machine Metric specifications Set user l Set machine Press the Enter key 6 Press the V or A key to select a setting and press the Enter key Inch specifications Set Machine l Paper width Metric specificat
30. Vellum Film Unacceptable paper Paper other than the paper described in Compatible paper Paper with staples etc f paper is wrinkled folded or broken unroll the paper until the problem disappears and cut the paper before using it EN 3 6 Automatic paper width detection If the paper roll that has been set is of a standard size the paper width will be automatically detected The following sizes can be detected Inch specifications Metric specifications Architecture A sizes 36 A0 841mm 24 1 594mm 18 A2 420mm 12 A3 297mm 9 A4 210mm Engineering B sizes 34 B1 728mm 22 B2 515mm 17 B3 364mm 11 B4 257mm 8 1 2 NOTE Automatic detection will not function for the bypass Paper width of non standard sizes can be registered See 1 Paper width in the default setting Page 5 6 For switching between standard sizes architecture engineering A sizes B sizes see 10 Standard size in the default settings Page 5 9 Storage of paper If the machine is not used for an extended period time remove the paper roll and return it to its original packaging and reseal it IMPORTANT Vellum Since vellum is very susceptible to its environment when it is not used put it in a plastic bag and seal it When using vellum at a high humidity or at a low temperature vellum will become fragile resulting in wrinkles prints or missing images If images are no
31. ank in accordance with Federal State and Local rules and regulations CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 3 Replacing the Waste Toner Tank When the waste toner tank becomes full the message Check waste toner tank is displayed Since the Attention indicator on the operation panel will be lit and printing will be disabled replace the waste toner tank with a new tank Inch specifications Check waste toner tank Metric specifications Check waste toner tank 1 Open the right cover and remove the waste toner tank by pulling it out toward you CAUTION DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner containers or the waste toner tank Dangerous sparks may cause burns CAUTION DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy the toner containers or the waste toner tank 3 Insert a new waste toner tank into the machine NW 4 Close the right cover Toner in the waste toner tank cannot be reused After use ALWAYS dispose of the toner containers and the waste toner tank in accordance with Federal State and Local rules and regulations CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 Countermeasures against Call for service Message When a service call message such as the following is displayed and the Attention indicator on the operation panel is lit the printer has detected a malfunction Stop use of the printer and perform the following procedure Inch specifications Call service CXXXX Error Occurred CXXXX Me
32. as been removed the printer will start to warm up and the paper jam message will be cleared returning the printer to its state before the jam occurred 3 Removal Procedure D If Paper misfeed Press cut key or Paper misfeed Open Fuser unit Paper misfeed Open fuse unit appears Inch specifications Paper misfeed Press cut key Paper misfeed Open Fuser unit Metric specifications Paper misfeed Press cut key Paper misfeed Open fuse unit Paper has jammed in the printer Perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper 1 If Press cut key appears press the Roll Cut key IMPORTANT Do open any cover before pressing the Roll Cut key 6 7 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Grasp the printer body release lever and pull it toward you The printer body will be opened WARNING High voltage is present in the charger section Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of electrical shock CAUTION The printer s fixing unit is extremely hot Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of getting burned 3 If the jammed paper is present pull it out If itis difficult to pull it out do not pull too hard but simply proceed to the next step paper 5 If the paper is present remove it from inside the printer 6 Push the ejection release lever toward you The ejection cove
33. e V or A key to select 2 Set user Inch specifications Menu 2 Set user Metric specifications Menu 2 Set user Press the Enter key n Press the V or A key to select 2 Set printer Inch specifications Set user 2 Set printer Metric specifications Set user 2 Set printer Press the Enter key Press the V or A key to select 1 Reset Inch specifications Set printer l Reset Metric specifications Set printer l Reset Press the Enter key 8 The selected option will flash Press the Y or A key to select Yes Inch specifications Reset Yes Metric specifications Reset Yes Press the Enter key All scheduled print jobs will be canceled 4 5 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 4 6 CHAPTER5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING The Menu key on the operation panel can be used to configure settings such as the paper width and media type for each of the paper trays the printer s IP address etc Based on their content settings are divided into Machine settings that configure the printer s operation and Printer settings that configure the printer s IP address and related network information In addition they are divided according access privilege there is a subset that offers limited control to any User while full access to all settings is reserved for the Manager Input of the pin code is required for the manager to configure settings For a description of each sett
34. e media type setting Was thick paper used Adjust the fixing temperature to a higher temperature TROUBLE CHECK POINT CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE Film is sticky with ink after printing Is film selected as the media type Select film for the media type setting Film curls after printing Is film selected as the media type Select film for the media type setting Is the fixing temperature proper Adjust the fixing temperature to a lower temperature The print data and the printed image differ in size Is the media type setting correct Select the appropriate media type for the media type setting Was the size adjusted Adjust the size The printed image is light Is the message indicating toner replenishment displayed Replenish toner Is the paper wet Replace the paper roll with a new one Depending on the operating environment turn the dew prevention heater switch on Text is not being printed correctly Is the network cable appropriate and is it connected properly Make sure that an appropriate network cable is being used and make sure that it is connected properly Print out is not correct Is your computer configured correctly Make sure that the settings in the software application being used are correct 6 13 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 14 CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS lt Hardware gt
35. ect End and then press the Enter key Inch specifications Set printer End Metric specifications Set printer End ne a n ct 2 lt S lt x o 9 End back and press the 17 Enter key Inch specifications Set manager End Metric specifications Set manager back 3 4 1 8 Press the V or A key to select End and press the Enter key Inch specifications Menu End Metric specifications Menu End Name Settings Changing the Computer Device and Host Names Perform this procedure in order to register the required name settings the computer device name and host name The Web Manager interface is utilized to make these settings NOTE Since there is a danger of communications trouble occurring if another computer on your network is using the same computer name be sure to consult with your network manager in advance when selecting the name that you want to use for the printer Be sure to use the same name for both the printer s computer device name and host name Use the Internet Explorer browser application on another client computer in order to access the Web Manager interface In order to use the Web Manager interface it is necessary to register the correct IP address in the printer in advance Refer to Network Settings Configuring the IP Address etc on page 3 2 While this section only explains how to se
36. er in case of a paper jam 4 Printer body release lever IMPORTANT Operate this lever in case of a paper jam Once you turn the main switch ON wait for at least 20 seconds 8 Bypass table or so before attempting to turn it OFF 5 again Failure to doing When printing documents and using the manual paper feed so may damage the printer setting set paper onto on this table Make sure that you wait at least for 5 seconds after turned the Bypass guide main switch OFF D to remove the power plug from the outlet Front cover Open to set paper roll or in case of a paper jam Paper tray Printed sheets will be stored here 9 Paper tray support plate Set in accordance with paper size 07 Total counter This indicates the paper output length Key counter insert slot When a key counter option is installed insert the key counter here 2 1 CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP Network interface connector Use to connect the printer to the LAN Local Area Network with a 10BASE T or 100BASE TX cable Right cover Open to replace the waste toner tank Toner replenishing slot Open to add toner Toner replenishing slot screw Turn to open the toner replenishing slot Roll unit paper source 1 option Roll unit paper source 2 Roll unit paper source 3 Operation Guide box Keep the Operation Guide here Waste toner tank Paper t
37. h temperature inside Do not touch parts in this area because there is a danger of getting burned Label 2 Inch specification only High temperature inside Do not touch parts in this area because there is a danger of getting burned Label 3 High temperature inside Do not touch parts in this area because there is a A danger of getting burned Label 4 High temperature inside Do not touch parts in this area because there is a danger of getting burned Label 5 6 7 High voltage inside NEVER touch parts in this area because there is a danger of electric shock NOTE DO NOT remove these labels A INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS B Environment If the floor is delicate against casters when this product is moved after installation the floor material may be CAUTION dae During printing some ozone is released but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one s health If however Avoid placing the printer on or in locations which the printer is used over a long period of time in a poorly are unstable or not level Such locations may ventilated room or when making an extremely large cause the printer to fall down or fall over This S number of copies the smell may become unpleasant type of situation presents a danger of personal To maintain the appropriate environment for printing injury or damage to the printer work
38. he Enter key 4 Use the V lt P cursor keys to input the pin code the default setting is 1 lt Inch specifications Enter pin code Metric specifications Enter pin code NOTE The pin code may be changed see 13 Mgr code change on page 5 10 12 Press the V or A key to select 2 Set printer Inch specifications Set manager 2 Set printer Set manager 2 Set printer I z o T 9 o o Q Ei ra x o 2 5 7 o Press the V or A key to select 3 DHCP server Inch specifications Set printer 3 DHCP server Metric specifications Set printer 3 DHCP server Press the Enter key The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select OFF 5 o 5 o o Q o o 5 o DHCP server OFF Metric specifications DHCP server OFF Press the Enter key Press the V or A key to select 4 IP address Set printer 4 IP address 5 o o o 5 o Metric specifications Set printer 4 IP address Press the Enter key CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 1 3 Use the V lt gt cursor keys to input the IP address Inch specifications IP address 07 0 0 0 Metric specifications IP address 02 0 0 0 In order to set the IP address to 192 168 0 1 perform the following procedure 1 Press the V or A key to display 192 5 ey 7 TD Q
39. he leveler bolts to keep them away from the floor If the printer becomes excessively hot smoke appears from the printer there is an odd smell or any other abnormal situation occurs there is a danger of fire or electrical shock Turn the main operations PT PR PO AEE switch OFF 4 immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and contact your service representative For safety purposes ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when performing cleaning danger of fire or other trouble It is therefore recommended that you consult with your service representative in regard to cleaning of internal parts This is particularly effective if accomplished switch OFF immediately Next remove the prior to seasons of high humidity Consult with power plug from the outlet to avoid the danger of your service representative in regard to the cost fire or electrical shock Then contact your service of cleaning the internal parts of the printer representative f dust accumulates within the printer there is a If anything harmful paper clips water other fluids etc falls into the printer turn the main DO NOT remove or connect the power plug with wet hands as there is a danger of electrical SHOCK cette edm M ALWAYS contact your service representative for ma
40. ing see 1 List of Machine Settings and 2 List of Printer Settings Page 5 11 1 Machine Default 1 List of Machine Settings Settings common to user manager Setting Description Selectable values Default Paper width If this item is set to Input size a non standard paper width can be set Use the V or A key to enter the paper width for each paper source For each paper Source Auto size Input size 17 36 210mm 920mm Auto size Media Type Pre set Temp If this item is set to ON a media type can be registered for each paper source Fixing temperature print size and fix unfix of roll end will be set based on the registered paper material ON OFF Paper type Paper material If 2 Media Type Pre set Temp is set to ON a media type can be set for each paper source including the bypass table If Custom is selected fixing temperature print size etc will be set based on 9 Custom paper For each paper Source Plain Vellum Film Custom Roll end This item sets whether or not paper roll end is fixed to the core of the roll If Fixed is selected paper will be automatically cut when paper runs out For each paper material Unfix Unfixed Fixed Unfix Unfixed Film Fixed CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING Settings accessible by manager Setting Description Selectable values Default
41. intenance or repair of internal parts PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Other precautions DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer or cause other damage to the printer DO NOT open the front cover turn off the main switch or pull out the power plug during printing When lifting or moving the printer contact your service representative Do not touch electrical parts such as connectors or printed circuit boards They could be damaged by static electricity DO NOT attempt to perform any operations not explained in this handbook CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 1 4 E Cautions when handling consumables CAUTION DO NOT attempt to incinerate the toner containers or the waste toner tank Dangerous sparks may cause burns Keep the toner containers the waste toner tank out of the reach of children If toner happens to spill from the toner containers or the waste toner tank avoid inhalation and ingestion as well as contact with your eyes and SKIN er tene Teen iia desee t din ter If you do happen to inhale toner move to a place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a large amount of water If coughing develops contact a physician If you do happen to ingest toner rinse your mouth out
42. ions Set Machine l Paper width Configure each item referring to the following pages 1 Paper width Page 5 6 2 Media Type Pre set 5 6 3 Paper type Paper material Page 5 6 4 Roll end Page 5 7 The in a list of setting options indicates the current setting 7 To configure another item return to step 6 To complete configuration press the V or A key to select End back and press the Enter key NOTE After each item has been configured press the Menu key to return to the Ready to print screen f you make a mistake when configuring an item press the Menu key The display will return to the Ready to print screen leaving the setting unchanged 8 Press the V or A key to select End and press the Enter key Configuration by manager 1 Press the Menu key 2 Press the V or A key to select 2 Set manager Inch specifications Menu 3 Set manager Metric specifications Menu 3 Set manager 3 Press the Enter key 4 Use the A V lt gt cursor keys to input the pin code the default setting is 1 lt Inch specifications Enter pin code Metric specifications Enter pin code NOTE The pin code may be changed see 13 Mgr code change on page 5 10 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 5 Press the V or A key to select 1 Set machine Inch specifications Set manager 1 Set machine Metric specifications Set manager
43. it is suggested that the room be properly entilated Avoid locations with humidity or dust and dirt If Y dust or dirt become attached to the power plug clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock B Power supply Grounding the printer Avoid locations near radiators heaters or other heat sources or locations near flammable items A WA R N N G to avoid the danger of fire To keep the printer cool and facilitate changing of DO NOT use a power supply with a voltage other parts and maintenance allow access space as than that specified Avoid multiple connections in shown below the same outlet These types of situations Leave adequate space especially around the left present a danger of fire or electrical shock right and rear covers to allow air to be properly ventilated out of the Plug the power cord securely into the outlet If metallic objects come in contact with the prongs Rear on the plug it may cause a fire or electric shock Left Ba S Always connect the printer to an outlet with a gt 11 13 16 ground connection to avoid the danger of fire 30 cm 23 2 electrical shock in case of an electric short If an earth connection is not possible contact your service representative PAR ne Other precautions 7 50 cm Connec
44. l shock 6 9 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Grasp the handles of the roll unit to unlock the unit and pull out the roll unit until it stops NA 4 If there is any wrinkled or folded area remove it with a cutting knife or scissors 5 Grasp both of the paper roll insertion latches 3 and open the paper roll insertion cover 2 6 10 6 Insert the leading edge of the paper under the paper roll insertion guide and advance the edge past the guide approximately 1 2 10 mm as shown in the illustration ARMEMN FES SE __ 1 2 T 10mm 3 7 Grasp both of the paper roll insertion latches and close the paper roll insertion cover IMPORTANT If the paper roll that has been loaded has slackened grasp the flange and wind the paper roll to remove the slack If not the paper may be fed obliquely A 8 Push the roll unit securely back into the machine Close the front cover 1 0 If the leading edge of the paper is not cut straight press the Roll Cut key The leading edge of the paper will be cut TROUBLE CHECK POINT CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 Troubleshooting Refer to the following chart if trouble occurs If trouble persists contact your service representative PROCEDURE The main switch is on but nothing is displayed on the operation panel Is the
45. led Drawer 1 1st paper may not be selected Inch specifications Paper width l Drawer 2 Metric specifications Paper width 1 2nd paper TU x eo 2 2 E A The selected item will flash To enable automatic detection press the V or A key to select Auto size and proceed to step 6 To enter the paper width select Input size and proceed to the next step Inch specifications Drawer 2 Auto size Metric specifications 2nd paper Auto size U E e gt ITI 3 X Enter a paper width between 17 and 36 210 mm 920 mm The paper width is entered one digit at a time Use the lt or gt key to select a digit and then use the V or A key to enter the desired value Inch specifications input size Drawer 2 36 0 Metric specifications input size 2nd paper 920mm Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen Press the V or A key to select End back Press the Enter key The printer will return to the machine Settings screen 2 Media Type Pre set Temp 1 2 The selected item will flash To enable registration of media types for each paper source press the V or A key to select ON Inch specifications Media Type amp Metric specifications Pre set Temp Press the Enter key The display will show
46. led place the paper with the curled surface up information on printing from your computer 1 Adjust the bypass guides to the paper size indications on both sides of the bypass table 4 When the message Set paper bypass appears refer to Step 2 and set the next sheet onto the bypass table Printing Will start Repeat this procedure to set sheets one at a time onto the bypass table until the required number of sheets has been loaded and printed 2 Set the paper face down all the way into the feed slot aligned with the paper size indication When placing paper in the bypass table set the paper quickly all the way into the feed slot Once the paper is fed release the paper If the paper is not set properly a paper jam may be detected If the paper is set obliquely pull the paper out and then insert it again 4 2 CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION 3 Making a Test Print Perform this procedure to send a test print command from the printer s operation panel 7 Press the V or A key to select 2 Test print In order to make a test print you must place a sheet of 8 1 2 x 11 A4 paper onto the bypass table in portrait orientation Refer to 2 Printing with manually fed media Page 4 2 and place an 8 1 2 x 11 A4 sheet of paper onto the bypass table in portrait orientation Press the Menu key Press the V or A key to select 2 Set user Inch specifications Menu 2 Set user Metric
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48. om The media type configured in 9 Custom paper and its respective fixing temperatures 155 C 175 C 150 C Vellum 165 C Custom paper This setting allows the selection of a media type for custom paper The selection made here is linked to the Size adjustment and Fusing temp custom settings Check the 7 Size adjustment and 8 Fusing temp custom setting values after changing the media type selected here Plain Vellum Film Vellum 165 C X 0 0 Y 0 0 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING Setting Description Selectable values Default 10 Standard size Select either Architecture or Engineering sizes or B Architecture Architecture sizes for the paper size This will change the media widths Engineering A sizes that are automatically detected by the printer A sizes B sizes 11 Auto roll over If paper of the same size is set in multiple paper sources ON OFF when paper in a paper source runs out during printing another paper source will be automatically selected and printing will continue If 2 Media Type Pre set Temp is set to ON however auto roll over will not function between different media types of the same size 12 Buzzer When the printer runs out of paper or experiences a paper ON OFF jam during printing this status can be conveyed by a buzzer in addition to the messages displayed on the operation panel
49. ork Setting button to display the Network Configuration screen 9 Enter the appropriate information in the Computer Name and Host Name fields Network Configuration Identification Workgroup ATWORK IP Address Driver RTL81381 E amp Obtain IP address from a DHCP server Specify an IP address ooo DNS vum DNS Service Search Order 1 2 LL 5 WINS Address WINS Server Driver zi Primary WINS Server 126711101 NOTE Be sure to enter the same information in both the Computer Name and Host Name fields 10 Click on the Enter button to complete configuration of the computer device name and host name 3 5 CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 1 Paper Type Note the following restrictions on paper that can be used in this machine Compatible paper 1 Paper source 1 option paper source 2 and paper source 3 Paper roll width 17 to 36 210 to 920 mm Paper roll outer diameter 6 3 4 180 mm or less Paper roll inner diameter 3 76 mm 75 2 to 77 2 mm Acceptable paper roll types Plain paper 64 to 80 g m Vellum Film 2 Bypass Paper sizes standard paper 8 1 2 x 11 to 36 x 48 A4 portrait to AO Paper width 8 1 2 to 36 210 to 920 mm Paper length 11 to 48 297 to 1189 mm Acceptable paper materials Plain paper 64 to 80 g m
50. power cord connected properly Make sure that the power cord is securely inserted into an outlet Nothing is being printed out Is the power cord connected properly Make sure that the power cord is securely inserted into an outlet Is the main switch to the printer turned ON Make sure that the main switch is turned ON Is the network cable appropriate and is it connected properly Make sure that an appropriate network cable is being used and make sure that it is connected properly Was the network cable connected AFTER the power to the printer was turned ON Always connect the printer cable BEFORE turning the power to the printer ON Is the printer off line Is Off line displayed Press the On Line key in order to put the printer back on line Once it is back on line the Ready indicator will light Was printing initiated immediately after the main switch was turned ON to the printer Even though the printer s warm up may have been completed the internal computer that manages printing and scanning may still be starting up Wait approximately 2 minutes or so and try again Are the IP addresses for the printer and or the corresponding computer device name and host name correctly registered in your computer Make sure that the settings in the printer driver and or the software application being used are correct 6 11 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING TR
51. py copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner It is prohibited under any circumstances to copy domestic or foreign currencies Copying other items may be prohibited Please read this Operation Guide before using the printer Keep it close to the printer for easy reference The sections of this guide and parts of the printer marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user other individuals and surrounding objects and ensure correct and safe usage of the printer The symbols and their meanings are indicated below DANGER Indicates that serious injury or even death will very possibly result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points WARNING Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points CAUTION Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points Symbols The symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings Specific points of attention are indicated inside the symbol A N E die General warning AN Warning of danger of electrical shock AN MAT Ni Warning of high temperature The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited actions Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol G inset Warning of p
52. r will be opened CAUTION The printer s fixing unit is extremely hot Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of getting burned 7 Remove the jammed paper IMPORTANT When opening the ejection cover be sure to pull out the original table in advance CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 Close the ejection cover 3 If the paper is present remove it from inside the printer 8 Close the printer securely If Paper misfeed Remove paper appears Inch specifications Paper misfeed Remove paper Metric specifications Paper misfeed Remove paper Paper has jammed in the bypass slot Perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper 4 Close the printer securely 3 If Paper misfeed Open front cover appears 1 Pull out the paper jammed in the bypass slot f the jammed paper is difficult to remove do not pull too hard but simply proceed to the next step Paper misfeed Inch specifications Open front cover Metric specifications Paper misfeed Open front cover The paper roll has jammed in the indicated paper source Perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper 1 Open the front cover 2 Grasp the printer body release lever and pull it toward you The printer body will be opened WARNING High voltage is present in the charger section Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of electrica
53. ransport knob Operate this knob in case of a paper jam Dew prevention heater switches Switches for paper sources 1 2 and 3 3 Main heater switch If this switch is turned off the dew prevention heaters will be turned off even if the dew prevention heater switches inside the front cover are on 69 Flanges Set these on both sides of the paper roll 6 Release levers Flange guides CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP 2 3 CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET UP F OnLine OReady 23 Attention c1 1 Enter 2 Operation Panel D Ready indicator This indicator is lit when the printer is on line and goes out when it is off line In addition the indicator flashes while the internal server computer is starting up 2 Data indicator This indicator flashes during printing 3 Attention indicator This indicator is lit when an error has occurred On Line key Press this key when you want to switch the printer on and off line Message display Machine status and errors are indicated on the message display A V lt P Cursor keys Use these cursor keys in order to select the various setting modes In
54. ration panel follow the appropriate procedure Message Remedy Please close front cover The front cover is open Close the front cover securely Please close eject cover The eject cover is open Close the eject cover securely Please close toner cover The toner tank cover is open Close the toner tank cover securely Please close right cover The right cover is open Close the right cover securely Please close unit The main body of the machine is open Close the machine securely Paper misfeed A paper jam has occurred Remove the jammed paper in accordance with the message Add roll Place paper Paper in the roll unit has run out Replace the paper roll with a new one Reverse paper Paper in the roll unit has run out Open the front cover rewind the remaining paper roll and replace it with a new one Close drawer A roll unit is not securely inserted Open the front cover and push the roll unit in Set drawer securely CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Message Remedy Add roll Drawer X XX Set paper X paper XX mm and Start key to go are alternately displayed The data s page size and the size of the paper roll loaded in the printer do not match Load the roll for the indicated paper tray To print from the currently loaded roll press the Start key To cancel printing press the Stop key Check waste toner tank
55. rohibited action G uie Disassembly prohibited The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the symbol none cott ed Alert of required action Remove the power plug from the outlet Always connect the printer to an outlet with a ground connection Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in this Operation Guide are illegible or if the guide itself is missing fee required Trademark Information Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of America and other countries WINDOWS ME is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation of America Adobe Acrobat and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation IBM and IBM PC AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation of America Macintosh MacOS AppleTalk and TrueType are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc HP GL HP GL2 and HP RTL are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company AutoCAD is a registered trademark of Autodesk Ltd All other company and product names contained in this Operation Guide are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The designations and will not be used in thi
56. s guide About This Operation Guide There are two parts to this guide Operation Guide this booklet Contains explanations of content related to setup procedure printer operation configuration and troubleshooting Functions Edition On Line Manual Contains explanations on operation from your computer such as how to use related software applications The Functions Edition On Line Manual is prepared as a PDF Portable Document Format file on the CD ROM that is included with the printer Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 0 software is required in order to read this On Line Manual Reading the Functions Edition On Line Manual for This Machine 1 Windows 1 Insert the CD ROM that is included with the printer into the CD ROM drive of your computer Click on Documentation under Main Menu on the left side of the screen shown below If this screen doesn t appear after you insert the CD ROM open the CD ROM window to access its contents and double click on the setup exe file Kyocera Mita Digital Library Kyocera Vita Main Menu Install Drivers Driver Tools Printer Utilities Networking Documentation Select Language Kyocera Mita Digital Library Documentation Kyocera Mita Digital Library Guide Release Notes Read Me Install Adobe Acrobat Reader Operation Manuals Programming Manuals CR KYOCERA t 4 Click on Functions Manual Acrobat Reader will
57. set value and return to machine settings screen 3 Paper type Paper material NOTE When 2 Media Type Pre set Temp is set to OFF this item cannot be set Press the V or A key to select a paper source When the optional roll unit is not installed Drawer 1 1st paper may not be selected Inch specifications Paper type 2 Drawer 2 Metric specifications Paper material 2 2nd paper Press the Enter key The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select a media type Inch specifications Drawer 2 Plain Metric specifications 2nd paper Plain 4 Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen 5 Press the V or A key to select End back 6 Press the Enter key The printer will return to the machine Settings screen 4 Roll end 1 Press the V or A key to select a media type Inch specifications Roll end l Plain Metric specifications Roll end l Plain 2 Press the Enter key 3 The selected item will flash Select whether the paper s trailing edge is attached to the roll core by pressing the V or A key to select Fixed or Unfix Unfixed Inch specifications Plain Unfix Metric specifications Plain Unfixed 4 Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen 5 Press the V or A key to select End back 6 Press the Enter ke
58. t in lengths of 31 B00 mm When a paper roll has been replaced during printing press the On Line key to place the printer offline and then press the Roll Cut key To continue printing press the On Line key once more to place the printer online 3 Dew prevention heater If the humidity is high more than 70 RH or drastic temperature change occurs turn on 1 the dew prevention heater switch when using the machine Even if the main switch is off o the dew prevention heater switch can be on 1 IMPORTANT When using vellum or film be sure to turn off O the dew prevention heater switch If not paper may be wrinkled or curled CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 4 How to Use the Paper Tray Support Plate Set the paper tray support plate based on the paper to be used for printing Incline the paper tray support plate and slide it to the size indication on the size label of the paper tray 2 After setting the paper tray support plate to the desired size return it to a horizontal state 3 Follow the same procedure to set the other paper tray support plate to the same height Depending on the paper to be used and the environment the support plate may not be contained at the position of the size label In this case adjust the position of the paper
59. t properly printed perform the following procedure When using cut vellum Change the orientation of the paper portrait or landscape When using a vellum roll Unroll 1 length of paper and cut the paper before using it When using roll paper whose surface is contaminated with adhesive remove the adhesive or unroll the paper until the adhesive is no longer visible and cut off the unusable length CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 2 How to Set a Paper Roll 5 Grasp the flange and turn its lever in the direction indicated by the arrow to align the inside and outside A marks on the Use the same procedure when replacing a paper roll flange The flange will be secured to the paper roll IMPORTANT When replacing a paper roll turn the flanges on both sides to rewind the paper 1 Open the front cover until it locks 2 Grasp the roll unit handles to release the lock and pull out the roll unit until it stops IMPORTANT If the lever of the flange is not easily turned attach the included flange handle B and turn the flange handle in the direction indicated by the arrow to align the inside and outside A marks on the flange Also if the lever of the flange is not easily turned when the flange is removed use the flange handle 3 Lift up the release levers 1 and adjust the flange guides 2 on both sides to the paper size 6 Secure the other flange to the paper roll similarly
60. t the computer device name and host name using the Web Manager interface Web manager is convenient for a number of uses Refer to the Functions Edition On Line Manual or the Help icon in the Web Manager interface for more detailed information 1 Start up a client computer that can access the printer over the network 2 Run Internet Explorer on that computer 3 Enter the following URL http lt IP address of the printer gt NOTE The current IP address can be verified in the Network Settings Configuring the IP Address etc procedure on page 3 2 4 The login screen will appear Enter Administrator for the user name and click on OK 5 Once you have logged on successfully the Web Manager wizard will appear Click on Kyocera Mita Wide format Web Manager at the bottom of the wizard screen CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING 6 Click on System in the icons on the left side of the Web Manager interface System 7 Click on the Server Setting tab in the System screen to view the contents of that tab Test Print Server Setting TimeandDge Mach Sewers tine and dale vith leat als Device Set sewers network confiouraton i i Help p These cperettons not be undone Be sureto operete carefully fite 5 Specter system configuration Z 8 Click on the Netw
61. t the power plug to the closest outlet possible to Front A gt the printer 2 31 1 2 we pd 80 cm The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device Ensure that the socket outlet is located installed near the equipment and is easily accessible printer once it is in place to keep it from moving Always use the caster stoppers to stabilize the and or falling over and causing injury Q E Handling of plastic bags Other precautions Adverse environmental conditions may affect the safe operation and performance of the printer Install in an WA H N N G air conditioned room recommended room temperature around 68 F 20 C humidity around 6596 RH and avoid the following locations when selecting a site for Keep the plastic bags that are used with the _ the printer printer away from children The plastic may cling to their nose and mouth causing suffocation Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight Avoid locations with vibrations Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations Avoid locations with direct exposure to hot or cold air Avoid poorly ventilated locations 1 2 A PRECAUTIONS FOR USE E Cautions when using the printer A WARNING DO NOT place metallic objects or containers with water flower vases flower pots cups etc on or wires may become broken and there is a danger near the printer This type
62. tric specifications Call service CXXXX Error occurred CXXXX 1 Pull the main body release lever to open and then close the printer body 2 If the same message remains make a note of the displayed error code C xxxx in the example above 3 Turn the main switch off o and disconnect the power cord 4 Contact your service representative and report the error code above 6 6 CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 5 When Paper Jams When there is a paper jam the printer stops operation and a paper jam message is displayed The Attention indicator and the paper jam location indicator on the operation panel will also be lit With the main switch ON 1 refer to the display and clear the jammed paper 1 Jam Location Display D Jam in the printer 2 Jam in the bypass slot Page 6 9 3 Jam in the paper feed section Page 6 9 2 Cautions WARNING High voltage is present in the charger section Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of electrical shock CAUTION The printer s fixing unit is extremely hot Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of getting burned Do no reuse paper which has jammed in the printer Take care not to leave shreds of paper inside the printer when removing jammed paper that has become ripped or torn Such shreds may cause additional paper jams Once the jam h
63. uipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CAUTION The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The above warning is valid only in the United States of America NEW PRINTER LIMITED WARRANTY KYOCERA MITA warrants your plain paper printer against any defects in material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the date of installation by an Authorized KYOCERA MITA Dealer In the event your printer is found to be defective within the warranty period KYOCERA MITA s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts It is understood that KYOCERA MITA shall have no obligation to furnish labor Photo conductors lamps and other consumable products are specifically excluded from this warranty The warranty on the photo conductor is limited to proper performance at the time of installation This warranty is valid only as to the original retail purchaser In order to obtain performance of this warranty the original retail purchaser must immediately notify the Authorized KYOC
64. will flash Press the V or A key to select the fixing temperature for each media type gt If Plain has been selected select from 145 C 155 C and 165 C Inch specifications Plain 1559C Metric specifications Plain 155 amp gt If Vellum has been selected select from 165 175 and 185 C gt If Film has been selected select from 150 C 160 C and 170 C gt If Custom has been selected the temperature that has been set for the custom media type will be displayed 4 Press the Enter key The display will show set value and return to the step 1 screen 5 Press the V or A key to select End back 6 Press the Enter key The printer will return to the machine settings screen CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 9 Custom paper 1 The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select a media type Inch specifications Custom paper Vellum Metric specifications Custom paper Vellum 2 Press the Enter key The display will show set value return to machine settings screen 10 Standard size 1 Press the V or A key to select the type of standard size For an inch specification printer select Architecture or Engineer For a metric specification printer select A sizes or B sizes Inch specifications Standard size Architectures Metric specifications Standard size A sizes Press the Enter key The
65. y The printer will return to the machine Settings screen CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 5 Auto shutoff 1 The selected item will flash Press the V or A key to select the desired auto shutoff mode Inch specifications Auto Shutoff Shutoff mode Metric specifications Auto shutoff Shutoff mode 2 Press the Enter key The display will show set value return to machine settings screen 6 Timer set NOTE f 5 Auto shutoff is set to OFF the auto shutoff timer cannot be set When setting the auto energy saver time do not set a longer time than the auto shutoff time When the auto energy saver time exceeds the auto shutoff time the auto shutoff function will engage without the auto energy saver function having operated 1 Press the V or A key to select the function for which the timer is to be set Inch specifications Timer set l Auto pre heat Metric specifications Timer set l Auto preheat 2 Press the Enter key 5 7 CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING 3 4 5 6 5 8 Press the V or A key to set the time that elapses before the selected function is activated gt If 1 Auto preheat has been selected set the time to from 5 minutes to 45 minutes Inch specifications Auto preheat l5fin Metric specifications Auto preheat l5fin gt If 2 Auto shutoff has been selected set the time to from 15 minutes to 120 minutes Inch specifications
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