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1. 5 Use the W and A keys to select the submenu hierarchy Level 2 Protocol Setup EXIT via Protocol Setup Appletalk Setup v A Protocol Setup TCP IP Setup v A Next menu 6 Press the Set key Level 3 of the selected submenu Level 2 is displayed There may not be a Level 3 and the setting items may be displayed instead depending on the selected menu gt p 4 11 This example describes the condition when TCP IP is selected in level 2 Protocol Setup Set key TCP IP Setup M TCP IP Setup EXIT 7 Use the W and A keys to select the submenu Level 3 TCP IP Setup EXIT BENE E TCP IP Setup Ethernet Setup Y Ta Next menu 4 7 2 Setup Menu Procedures x OoO X B o n N n o n N ICg AXK KSAA 8 Press the Set key The first setting item of the selected submenu Level 3 is displayed The menu on Level 4 may be displayed depending on the main menu that is selected r p 4 11 Select the menu in the same manner This example describes the condition when the Ethernet Setup is selected in the level 3 TCP IP Setup Ethernet Setup Set key Enable TCP IP No Useful Tip The Network Setup settings are required when the printer is connected to a network In this case the Protocol Setup TCP IP Setup is set direct
2. 2100MB P1 0 Version v Printer name Lk 0 Disk size However the printing operation cannot be performed even if data from the computer is sent at this time A warm up time of approximately nine minutes at a room temperature of 20 C 68 F is required before printing can be performed Data can be received and printing will commence in the order of receipt once warm up is completed NOTES If the fusing temperature drops excessively during a multi print cycle there is a possibility that the printing speed will be reduced The printing speed will automatically return to normal when the fusing temperature rises enough to ensure good fusing performance When the power is switched ON but the CF911P does not display Ready switch the power Off and On again 2 9 5 Turning ON and OFF Continuous Printing Precautions The printing operation stops for the following intervals and the transfer drum cleaning operation is performed for approximately 40 seconds to maintain optimal performance of the color printer Wait a moment when this condition occurs Full color or monochrome printing Every 24 prints for continuous printing and 48 prints for non continuous printing Black and white mode Every 56 prints for continuous printing and 48 prints for non continuous printing These figures vary according to the selected print size and other setting conditions
3. Check the displayed tray condi tion and then open and close the front door Waste toner full The waste Toner Collecting Bot tle is full and the unit is unable to produce prints Call your technical representative Chapter 6 VVhen a Message Appears Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 16 7 What Does Each Message Mean Message Cause Action Waste toner nearly full The current toner bottle is toner full Canceled when turning the power ON and OFF Call your technical representative xxxx toner nearly empty This message is displayed when toner will run out soon Replenish toner r p 6 4 NOTE When initiating a print cycle from the PC and the preheat function of the CF911P is set to ON an error is displayed This error is automatically reset in 3 4 seconds and printing begins All other messages see the section Appendix C Troubleshooting of the User Guide Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 2 1 When This Type of Print is Produced When there is a problem in the print image quantity check both the print size and printer driver Print Image Condition Possible Cause Action The print image is too light or the color is light 10740108 Is the printer driver set on the lighter side Check the printer driver setting Refer to the Getting Started manual
4. Clear the misfed sheet of paper according to the procedure given below Misfeed Location Different procedures are used to clear a misfed sheet of paper depending on the location First isolate the location then clear the misfeed following the procedure applicable to where the misfeed occurred Sorter Staple Sorter r p 6 13 Printer r p 6 9 Duplex Unit r p 6 13 Large Capacity Cassette L r r p 6 12 4119F001 Manual Bypass Tray r p 6 11 Paper Trays rs p 6 11 6 9 4 When Misfeeding Occurs Misfeed in the unit 1 Open the Left Door LI 5 Close the Left Door LD 11440548AA Pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section 11440549AA Qu 1144L022AA 3 Raise the Guide Plate MI turn Knob MD and pull out the sheet of paper C41190010AA Turn Lever 4 to the left dj 7 Press Guide Plate L2 turn Knob MI SMI and pull out the sheet of paper O wd 5 Ji PI 1144L023AA 5 Press dovvn Guide Plate MI and pull out the sheet of paper S 4 C41190016AA Grasp Lever M6 and slide out the Transfer o Fusing Unit 5 u 7 1144L024AA 1144L027AB 6 10 4 When Misfeeding Occurs 9 Grasp the Fusing Unit Lever MD and open 1 2 While turning Knob MI remove the sheet the Fusing Unit of paper If the paper adheres to the Transfe
5. Safetv Notes p l 1 Server Setup p 4 8 Set Kev p 2 6 Setup Menu pp 4 1 4 2 Site p l 2 Sort Bins p 2 5 Sorter pp 2 2 2 5 6 8 6 13 8 3 Space p l 2 Specification p 8 2 Staple Cartridge p 6 6 Staple Door p 6 6 Staple Sorter pp 2 2 2 5 6 8 6 13 8 4 Staple Sorter p 6 6 Stapler Door pp 2 5 6 6 Storage p l 4 Supplies p l 3 Svmbols p ix Svstem p 2 2 T The Fuser Oil has run out p 6 14 Toner Bottle p 6 4 Toner Hopper pp 2 4 6 4 Toner Hopper Lid pp 2 4 6 5 Toner near emptv p 6 4 Transfer Film p 6 10 Transfer Fusing Unit p 6 10 Transition Diagram p 5 4 Troubleshooting p 7 1 Turning OFF p 2 8 Turning ON p 2 8 U s Unit Properly p 1 3 Universal p 2 3 co Upper Lower Tray pp 2 3 6 2 o T W Width p ix Miscellaneous Chapter 8 8 10 Trademark CF911P Minolta are trademark or resisted trademark of Minolta Co Ltd All other products or brands name are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders MINOLTA Copyright 1998 MINOLTA CO LTD Printed in Japan The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers MINOLTA CO LTD Image Information Products Marketing Headquarters 3 13 2 Chome Azuchi Machi Chuo ku Osaka 541 8556 Japan
6. 2 4 Crosswise p ix D Duplex Unit pp 2 2 6 8 6 13 8 5 E Environment p 1 3 Ethernet p 2 4 Exit Tray p 2 3 Function pp 2 6 3 3 Function Menu p 5 2 Fuser Oil p 6 15 Fuser Oil Near Empty p 6 14 Fusing Unit p 6 10 H Housing p 8 6 I TEEE1284 p 2 4 Inside p 2 4 Installing the Printer p 1 2 L Large Capacity Cassette pp 2 2 2 5 6 3 6 8 6 12 8 3 Left Door p 6 9 Length p ix Lengthwise p ix LOAD IN ANY TRAY p 6 2 Lower Tray pp 2 3 6 2 M Main Menu pp 4 2 5 2 Manual Bypass Tray pp 2 3 6 8 6 11 Message p 6 1 Message LED p 2 6 Middle Tray pp 2 3 6 2 6 3 Miscellaneous p 8 1 Misfeed Location p 6 8 Moving p 1 3 8 9 4 Index N Near Trouble p 6 16 Network Setup p 4 3 No Staple p 6 6 No Toner p 6 4 O Online Key p 2 6 Operation p 5 3 Operation panel p 2 3 2 6 8 6 Options p 2 5 Outside p 2 3 P Paper Loading p 6 2 Paper Plate Descent Key p 2 5 Paper Size p 8 7 Paper Tray pp 2 3 6 2 6 8 6 11 Parallel Connection p 2 7 Povver Source p 1 2 Povver Svvitch p 2 3 Print Image Condition p 7 2 Print Page pp 5 2 5 3 5 4 Printer Condition p 7 3 Printer Driver p 3 3 Printer Main Unit p 8 2 Printing p 3 2 R Ready LED p 2 6 Replacing Staple Cartridge p 6 6 Replenishing Toner p 6 4 Replenishing the Fuser Oil p 6 14 S S 105 pp 2 2 8 3 ST 103 pp 2 2 8 4 Safety Information p ili Safetv Label p v
7. Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer 2 10 z 13 deyo JIJULIQ ANOJ MOUY UID Chapter 3 Printing Procedures 3 1 Chapter 3 Printing Procedures Chapter 3 Printing Procedures 3 2 1 Printing Printing Preparations The printer driver for this unit must be installed in advance in the computer to perform the printing operations Refer to the separate Getting Started manual for a description of the printer driver installation procedures Performing Printing The software application which creates the document performs the printing Various functions can be set by the print driver at this time Refer to the separate User Guide 3 3 2 Function Settings Application Specification The size and color of the document can be set by the software application of the document Check the functions which can be set in the operation manual of the software application Printer Driver Specification Special functions of this printer such as the sort and staple operation are set by the functions of the printer driver The printer driver can be called from any dialog box that is opened when printing is performed Refer to the printer driver operation manual for a detailed description of the setting procedures and setting items Printer driver screen iery X2e PRN M Property Paper Graphics PostScript Watermarks Fiery Options e Q Job Colort Color Colo3 Colord
8. Should any of these conditions occur immediately turn the printer off unplug the power cord and call your technical representative A fire or electrical shock can result if the printer remains plugged in under any of these conditions e Always insert the power plug all the way into the outlet e Always make sure that the outlet is visible clear of the printer or printer cabinet e Always provide good ventilation when making a large number of continuous printings Never pull on the power cord and always hold the plug when unplugging the power cord A damaged cord could result in a fire or cause an electrical shock e Never unplug the power cord with a wet hand as it could cause an electrical shock e Always unplug the power cord before moving the printer Moving the printer with the power cord plugged in can damage the cord resulting in a fire or causing an electrical shock e Always unplug the power cord when the printer is not going to be used for a long time e Never place a heavy object on the power cord or pull or bend it as a fire or electrical shock can result e Always ensure that the printer does not sit on or move onto the power cord or communications cable of other electrical equipment as malfunctioning equipment or a fire could result e Always ensure that the power cord or communications cable of other electrical equipment does not become wedged into the printer mechanism as malfunctioning equipment or a fire could res
9. Use the W and A keys to switch the display of the numeric characters Use the gt key to shift the cursor underlined section Repeat this operation to set the number of jobs After the setting is made press the Set key to display Save Change After the setting is performed press the Set key to display the following item Save Change Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the process Yes Save Changes Function Operation This setting determines whether the conditions set in the Server Setup menu are saved or not Use the W and A keys to switch the display of the numeric characters If Yes is set and the Set key is pressed the changed settings are saved and the main menu display returns If No is set and the Set key is pressed the changes in the settings are not stored and the main menu display returns NOTE Any Other Menu Setup Procedures See Chapter 2 Performing Setup from the Control Panel in the Administrator Guide 4 Setup Menu Transition Diagram The setup menu configuration is shown in the Menu Map Before starting the settings verify the position and structure of the required setting items To print out the Menu Map Press the Menu key The message Print Pages appears press the Set key Press the down key and select Menu Map Press the Set key The Menu Map is printed out Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings
10. Finishing Page Order Printer s default M Sorter Printer s default M Stapler Mode Printer s default Printing Procedures Duplex Printer s default 4119D003 34 19 deu2 saunpa2o4q Suyuna Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 1 Setup Menu Settings Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 2 1 Setup Menu Summary Possible Setting Items in the Setup Menu The connection port network settings print job management and other items in the setup menu set the conditions when printing is performed The main menu contains the following selections There are lower position sub menus depending on the main menu and the various items that can be set Refer to the Setup Menu Transition diagram p 4 11 for a detailed description of the possible setting items Setup Main Menu Explanation Ends the setup menu Setup Exit Sets the server conditions such as the server name date time and the job processing procedures Setup Server Setup Sets the connection conditions such as the port that is used Also sets the protocol server address and other items when the unit is connected to a network Setup Network Setup Sets the conditions for the job processing of the printer name and queue Setup Printer Setup Sets the Postscript functions such as the color and the com pression Setup PS Setup Sets the condi
11. Radiogical Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration of the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS This means that the FAX does not produce hazardous laser radiation The label shovvn belovv indicates compliance vvith the CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States WARNING Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Internal Laser Radiation Maximum Radiation Power 26 79 W Wave Length 780nm iv Safetv Information For European Users WARNING Use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure This is a semiconductor laser The maximum power of the laser diode is 26 79uW and the wavelength is 780nm For Denmark Users ADVARSEL Usynlig laserstr ling ved bning n r sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion Undga udsattelse for str ling Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC825 sikkerheds kravene For Finland Sweden Users VAROITUS Laitteen K ivtt iminen muulla kuin t ss k ytt ohieessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa k ytt j n turvallisuusluokan 1 ylitt v lle n kym tt m lle lasers teiylle VARNING Om apparaten anv nds p annat s tt n i denna bruksanvisning specificerats kan anv ndaren uts ttas for o
12. function that can cause slight noise in the printed image Useful Tip By activating the Print Track Functions offered by this unit only authorized users who enter their unique access number can use the printer This function helps prevent dishonest use of the unit Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer 2 1 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer 22 1 System Overvievv System Overview Chapter 2 Getting to Know Xour Printer 113900020A Sorter S 105 Staple Sorter ST 103 lt Option gt Permits automatic sorting or grouping of prints into 10 print sets or stacks In addition the Staple Sorter automatically staples the printed sets or stacks that are sorted or grouped 11440184AA Duplex Unit AD 7 lt Option gt Automatically turns over one sided prints to produce two sided prints 11440003AB 11540028AA Large Capacity Cassette C 101 lt Option gt Holds up to 1 000 sheets of A4C LetterC print paper 80 g m or 21 1 4 Ibs 2 3 2 Printer Parts and Accessories Outside the Unit e e E 9 SE El Exit Tray Manual Bypass Tray Upper Lovver Tray Middle Tray Universal Front Door Operation Panel Povver Svvitch C41190004AA Holds the prints ejected from the unit Use for manual feeding of printer paper into the unit Holds up to 500 sheets of paper p 6 2 Holds up to 250 sheets of paper p 6 2 Open
13. is in printer mode switches between the Info screen and the Functions screen LCD Panel 2 line text display 27 4 Computer Connection Parallel Connection Use a parallel interface cable when connecting this unit to the printer port of a computer eee 4 C41190007AA Network Connection Use a network cable of 10Base T or 100Base T when connecting this unit to a computer by a network i C41190008AA Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2 Getting to Know Xour Printer 2 8 5 Turning ON and OFF Turning ON and OFF Turning the printer ON Press the Power Switch to the ON position Turning the printer OFF Press the Power Switch to the 0 OFF position When the unit is turned ON The operation panel changes as follows when the power is turned ON 1 The printer self test operation is performed automatically START SELF_TEST 2 It then enters the setup stand by mode Press any key i e the menu key when in this mode to switch to the setup mode gt p 4 4 It will enter the printing mode if no operations are made To update setup Press any key 3 The printer system is prepared if no operation is performed in the condition given above LOADING SYSTEM 4 The printer then enters the printing ready mode The Ready lamp will be illuminated A READY gt READY name
14. is no possibility of being A stable and level location splashed with water or other types of liquid 6 A place where ammonia or other organic gas is An area free from direct sunlight not generated A place out of the direct air stream of an air A place which does not put the operator in the conditioner heater or ventilator direct stream of exhaust from the printer 6 A well ventilated place A place which is not near any kind of heating 6 A dry place device Power Source The power source voltage requirements are as follows Use a power source with little voltage fluctuation Voltage Fluctuation Within 10 for U S A and Canada Specified voltage 10 For EU Frequency Fluctuation Within 0 3 For U S A and Canada Specified frequency 3Hz For EU Space Requirements To ensure easy printer operation supply replacement and service maintenance observe the recommended space requirements detailed below Be sure to allow a clearance of 150 mm 6 or more at the back of the printer as there is a ventilation duct 1 276 50 1 4 1 543 6 3 4 511 20 765 30 622 24 1 2 921 36 1 4 1086 42 3 4 640 25 1 4 l om 9 l r 3 i sousun EIIIFASLATIATICTATISISTATE Scale mm inch C41190003AA 1 3 2 Precautions for Use Operating Environment The operating environmental requirements of the printer are as follows
15. it to reset the misfeed message on the Control Panel 11440019AA 5 Slide the Tray back in Open the Front Door and then close it to reset the misfeed message on the Control Panel When a Message Appears C41190017AA C41190017AA Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 12 4 When Misfeeding Occurs Large Capacitv Cassette 1 Press the Paper Descent Kev 5 Remove the sheet of paper 11540031AA 2 Grasping the Door Lock Release Lever open 6 Slide the Cassette back against the printer the Cassette Door and remove the sheet of paper 11540037AA 11540034AA 11540033AA 4 Slide the cassette away from the main unit i Ji AS 1154 6 13 4 When Misfeeding Occurs Duplex Unit Sorter Staple Sorter 1 Grasping the Lock Release Lever open the 1 While holding the Lock Release Lever slide Duplex Unit the Sorter away from the unit C41190012AA C41190018AA Pull out the sheet of paper from the Open the Misfeed Removal Guide D and Transport Section remove the sheet of paper 113900870A 3 Slide the Sorter back against the printer C41190019AA C41190013AA C41190020AA Chapter 6 VVhen a Message Appears Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 14 5 When the Message Fuser Oil Near Empty Appears The message shown on the left appears when the Fuser Oil is running out You can still make printings but it is recommended
16. l a ration est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolong e de l appareil est effectu e Pour avoir la certitude de travailler dans un environnement r unissant des conditions de confort sant et de s curit il est pr f rable de bien a rer la pi ce ou se trouve le l appareil iti Safety Information SAFETY INFORMATION This color printer is a digital printer which operates by means of a laser There is no possibility of danger from the laser provided the printer is operated according to the instructions in this manual Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined vvithin protective housing the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation This machine is certified as a Class 1 laser product This means the printer does not product hazardous laser radiation LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS1 LASER APPARAT CAUTION The use of controls adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Because of this vve strongly recommend that you operate your printer only as described in this documentation For United States Users This printer is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performance Standard according to the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990 Compliance is mandatory for Laser products marketed in the United States and is reported to the Center for Devices and
17. pressing any key Startup Run Setup 3 To access the setup menu press the Set key while Startup Run Setup is displayed This will open the setup menu and the following screen will be displayed LOADING SETTINGS If a password is set enter the password in the following operation Setup Exit at the beginning of the setup menu will be displayed if no password has been set Useful Tips Select Startup Start System under Service Options then press the Set key to enter the print ready state In addition under Service options a service menu in which the printer program can be checked and updated can be selected For details on the service menu please ask the service man 4 Whena password has been set enter the password ENTER PASSWORD Password Use the A or V key to switch the display of the first character Use the b key to shift the cursor to the second character and set the second and subsequent characters in the same manner as the first character After the password is input press the Set key When the password has been confirmed the Setup Exit screen in the Setup menu is displayed Setup Exit 4 5 2 Setup Menu Procedures Operating the Setup Menu The Setup menu is accessed in the following sequence Menu selection Set key gt Submenu selection Set key Select the desired setting menu and change the setting Refer to t
18. the Middle Tray Universal Tray 1 Grasp the tab of the Edge Guide and slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded Pressing the plastic part of the Trailing Edge Stop slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded 11440023AA NOTE When loading A3 11 x17 paper Move the Trailing Edge Stop all the way to the right Then pinch the Lever as shown and remove it from the Stop Next fit the Lever into position as shown 11380044A When loading Inch size paper Flip the Switch located in the right rear corner of the Tray to Inch 11380606EA Large Capacity Cassette Grasping the Door Lock Release Lever open the Cassette Door 11540030AA When adding paper to a partially loaded Cassette press the paper Plate Descent Key to lower the Paper Plate before opening the Cassette Door 11540031AA 2 Place the paper stack onto the Paper Plate so that its front side faces up and close the Cassette Door This causes the Paper Plate to rise automatically A 11540032AA NOTES e Make sure that the leading edge of the paper stack is pressed tightlv up against the Guide Plate on the take up side of the Cassette e The paper should be loaded no higher than the W Max Level Indicator aa 11450555KA e The Paper Plate may not ascend if the Cassette Door is not closed completely Be sure to close the Door completely Chapter 6 When a Message Appears Chapter
19. 11340077AA 5 Insert the new Staple Cartridge until a click is heard 113901440A 6 Close the Stapler Door and slide the Staple Sorter back against the printer C41190013AA 6 7 3 When the Message NO STAPLE Appears 7 Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin of the Staple Sorter C41190014AA 11360009AA 8 Test Print from software application Then the Staple Sorter test staples the paper several times automatically Setup the PDD options Application Menu print click property click Fiery Options click Finishing click Stapler Mode on 9 Remove the sheet of paper from the 2nd Bin and check that it has been stapled 11440489AA fno staples are evident place another sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin and repeat steps 7 8 and 9 NOTES Replace the Staple Cartridge only after you are prompted to do so by the message Removing the Staple Cartridge before then will result in stapling trouble Immediately after the new Staple Cartridge has been loaded be sure to test staple the paper following steps 7 through 9 DO NOT turn the green gear near the Cartridge inside the Staple Unit Chapter 6 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 8 4 When Misfeeding Occurs If a paper misfeed occurs during a print cvcle the message shown on the left is displaved and that particular print cycle is stopped in the middle of operation
20. 12 x18 L 11 x17 L LegalL LetterL LetterC InvoiceL Crosswise 148mm to 297mm 5 3 4 to 11 3 4 Lengthwise 182mm to 432mm 7 1 4 to 17 Upper Lower Trays Middle Tray Tray Capacity 500 sheets 80g m 21 1 4 Ibs 250 sheets 80g m 21 1 4 Ibs 50 sheets Plain Paper Heavy Stock 1 20 sheets Heavy Stock 2 OHP Transparencies Upper Lower Trays Fixed size type Middle Tray Universal type Manual Bypass Tray Warm up Time Approx 9 minutes at ambient temperature of 20 C 68 F First Print Print in Full Size Mode using A4 crosswise paper and Upper Tray Full color Less than 30 sec Black Less than 14 sec Print Speed Approx printings minute Full color 6 printings min A4C LetterC 3 printings min A3L 11 x17 L 3 printings min B4L 10 x14 L 23 printings min A4C LetterC 11 printings min A3L 11 x17 L 11 printings min B4L 10 x14 L Black Povver Requirements 120V 60Hz 220 240V 50 60Hz Povver Consumption 1 5 KW Max Dimensions Width 640mm 25 1 4 Depth 765mm 30 Height 994mm 39 1 4 Up to Original Cover surface Space Requirement 826mm 32 1 2 Width x 765mm 30 Depth Weight 215kg 474 Ibs 8 3 1 Specifications 1212124124ZHKX HTT T r lt I Large Capacity Cassette C 101 Kinds of Paper Plain paper 60 to 90g m 1
21. 4 12 y 19 deu2 ssuyjas nu yy dnjog Chapter 5 Function Menu Settings 5 1 Chapter 5 Function Menu Settings Chapter 5 Function Menu Settings 5 2 1 Function Menu Summary Function Menu Setting Items A test pattern that verifies the printer conditions can be printed and printing can be suspended temporary stop and resumed start operation again in the function menu The main menu contains the following selections There are lower position submenus depending on the main menu and various items can be set Refer to the Function Menu Transition Diagram t p 5 4 for a detailed description of the possible setting items Function Main Menu Explanation Enables you to print special pages from the printer Function Print Pages This option interrupts the current print job If it has not fin Function ished processing the RIP will continue but the job will not Suspend Printing print You can then select Resume Printing and the printer will print the job and continue processing and printing jobs NOTE Do not select Suspend Printing while printing duplex or sort jobs Resumes printing Function Resume Print This function is provided for service representatives only Function Contact your authorized service support technician for infor Run Diagnostics mation about running diagnostics Shuts down all printing activity properly and then restarts
22. 6 When a Message Appears 6 4 2 When the Message TONER NEAR EMPTY or NO TONER Appears TONER NEAR EMPTY YELLOW L Toner Color NO TONER YELLOW Replenishing Toner I Open the Front Door Example Yellow Toner is empty 1144L013AA The message shown on the left appears when toner will run out soon You can still make prints but the image density will become lighter and lighter It is recommended that you replenish the toner as soon as possible for this reason When toner has run out the message shown on the left is displayed and you can no longer start a new print cycle Follow the procedures described below to replenish the toner 3 Sharply tap the new Toner Bottle against a desk or other hard object four to five times Then turn the Toner Bottle upside down and tap it the same way again 1144L079AB 4 Shake the Toner Bottle well 1144L078AB 6 5 2 When the Message TONER NEAR EMPTY or NO TONER Appears 5 Remove the bottle cap and peel off the seal 1 6 Open the Toner Hopper Lid 1144L016AA 1144L014AA NOTE Make absolutely certain that the color of the toner matches the color of the Toner Hopper Lid 7 Align the tab on the Bottle with the cutout on the Toner Receptacle and turn the Bottle clockwise until it stops 1144L017AA After the toner stops falling in approx 60 seco
23. 6 165 to 24 Ibs Recycled paper Paper Size AAC Letter C Capacity 1 000 sheets 80g n 21 1 4 165 Power Source Supplied from the printer Power Consumption 30W or less Dimensions Width 358mm 14 Depth 446mm 17 1 2 Height 289mm 11 1 2 VVeight 10 7kg 23 1 2 lbs 10 Bin Sorter S 105 No of Bins 1 non sort Bin Sort Bins 10 From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin Modes Non Sort Mode Sort Mode Group Mode Kinds of Paper Non Sort Mode Plain paper 60 to 90g m 16 Ibs to 24 Ibs Special paper Thick paper OHP Transparencies Sort Mode Group Mode Plain paper 60 to 90g m 16 165 to 24 Ibs Paper Size Non Sort Mode A3 Wide A3L B4L A4L A4C ASL 12 x18 L 11 x17 L to InvoiceL Sort Mode Group Mode A3L BAL A4L A4C ASL 11 x17 L to Invoice Capacity of Bins Non Sort Mode Plain paper Max 50 sheets A3L 80g m paper 11 x17 L 21 1 4 lbs paper Special paper OHP Transparencies 10 sheets in 1st bin Max paper size A4 Letter Thick paper 10 sheets in Ist bin Sort Mode Group Mode Plain paper st bin to 10th bin 25 sheets bin 80g m 21 1 4 Ibs total 250 sheets Power Source 24V DC Supplied from the printer Power Consumption 72W or less Dimensions Width 400mm 15 3 4 Depth 562mm 22 1 4 Height 404mm 16 Weight 15 8kg 34 3 4 Ibs Excluding Mounting Brackets Miscellaneous Chapter 8 Misce
24. A ae Frame Types Exit far Frae Setup Er a 8 i Frame Setup Frame Type Ethernet Setting Items Go to the Printer Setup Go to the Service Setup Go to the Clear Frames _ _ _ gt Setting Items Setup Menu Keys The following keys are used to switch between the levels and menus A V keys These keys switch between the menus items and setting values that are displayed The oper ation corresponds to the sequence indicated by the arrow marks in the figure shown above These keys are also used to switch between numerical values and characters b d keys These keys shift the cursor horizontally vvithin the display Set key This key selects the menus and items that are displayed and the menu display and items in the lower level The operation corresponds to the horizontal arrow marks in the figure above Cancel key This key interrupts the menu and items that are displayed and returns operation to the menu and items at the previous upper level Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 4 2 Setup Menu Procedures Starting the Setup Menu The Setup menu is made available when the printer is started 1 Tur on the power 2 Press any key i e the menu key when the following message is displayed To update setup Press any key This message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds If no operation is performed at this time the printer ready mode is set The following service option screen is displayed by
25. CF 911 P fo C Av DV 9 O O 0 Using the Printer Properly To ensure the optimum performance of the printer follow the precautions listed below e Never place a heavy object on the printer e Never subject the printer to shocks e Never open any doors or turn the printer off while the printer is making printings e Never bring any magnetized object near the printer Never use flammable sprays liquids or gases near the printer Never modify the printer as a fire or electrical shock could result Never remove any panel or cover which is secured The printer contains high voltage components which can cause electrical shock e Never tamper with the laser mechanism on laser equipped models as blindness or other injury may result e Never drop paper clips staples or other small pieces of metal through the vents or other openings in the printer as a fire or electrical shock can result e Never place containers of liquid on the printer If liquids get inside the printer they can cause fire or electrical shock If a piece of metal or any liquid gets inside the printer immediately turn the printer off unplug the power cord and call your technical representative A fire or electrical shock can result if the printer remains plugged in or is operated after metal or liquid gets inside e Never leave the printer running if it becomes unusually hot or if smoke or an unusual odor or noise is detected
26. Is the NO TONER message displayed on the panel Replenish the toner r p 6 4 Is the print paper damp Replace the print paper r p 6 2 The print image or the color is 10740109 Is the print driver set too dark Check the printer driver setting The print image is fuzzy 10740110 Is the print paper damp Replace the print paper r p 6 2 2 Printer Malfunctions The printer is malfunctioning Printer Condition Check for Action Printing cannot be performed even if data is sent from the computer There is some type of malfunction Perform the countermeasures indicated by the messages on the display panel Immediately after the main switch is turned ON the printer remains in the warm up mode After the main switch is turned ON it takes approximately nine minutes until printing can be performed Please wait a moment The printer power is not supplied Check the connection cable and connection conditions Are the printer port and protocol parameters set correctly in the network setup Check the network settings Is the printer driver set correctly Check the name and settings of the printer driver that is used The printer power is not supplied Is the power cord disconnected from the wall outlet Plug the power cord securely into the wall outlet Is the breaker switched OFF for the power that is supplied to th
27. Temperature 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F with a fluctuation of 10 C 50 F per hour 2 Humidity 25 to 85 with a fluctuation of 20 per hour Using the Unit Properly va To ensure the optimum performance of the unit follow the precautions listed below 3 NEVER place a heavy object on the unit or subject the unit to any shock NEVER open any Doors or turn OFF the unit while it is printing e NEVER bring any magnetized object or use flammable sprays near the unit NEVER modify the unit as a fire or electrical shock could result e ALWAYS insert the Power Plug all the way into the outlet 6 ALWAYS make sure that the outlet is visible clear of the unit or unit cabinet ALWAYS provide good ventilation when producing a large number of continuous prints NOTE Locate the Printer in a Well Ventilated Room A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this unit An unpleasant odor may however be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive unit operation For a comfortable healthy and safe operating environment it is recommended that the room be well ventilated REMARQUE Placer le l appareil dans une pi ce largement ventil e Une quantit d ozone n gligeable est d gag e pendant le fonctionnement de l appareil quand celui ci est utilis normalement Cependant une odeur d sagr able peut tre ressentie dans les pi ces dont l a ration est insuffisante et lors
28. d Tray has run out of paper Load the Tray with paper IS p 6 2 Max for 2 sided printings is 1 You have entered 2 or more for the number of printings to be made in a 2 sided print mode Reener 1 for the number of printings to be made Max of sets for sorting is 10 You have entered 11 or more for the number of printings to be made in a sort sort and staple mode Reenter 10 or less for the number of printings to be made Near trouble at pxx A malfunction occurred in the image stabilization control or other function Inform the technical representa tive of the page number that is displayed No fuser oil The Fuser Oil needs to be replen ished and the unit is unable to produce prints Call your technical representative No staple The staples have run out Replace the Staple Cartridge with a new one rs p 6 6 No xxxx toner Toner of the displayed color has run out and the unit is unable to produce prints Replenish toner r p 6 4 Remove papers from output 295 Paper that was stapled or that was not stapled remains in the Sorter Remove the paper from the Sorter Staple Sorter Toner waste bottle not set The current toner bottle is not set securely and the unit is unable to produce prints Call your technical representative Tray trouble mid low Either the top middle or bottom tray cannot be used
29. e printer Set the breaker to ON If these procedures do not correct the problem contact your Technical Representative Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 4 L 1e1deu2 Sunooys iqnoaT Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 8 1 Miscellaneous Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Chapter 8 8 2 1 Specifications Specifications Printer Main Unit Type Console type printer Photoconductor OPC Printing System Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper Developing System Micro Toning System Fusing System Lamp Heated Roller Resolution 400 dpi Paper Type Tray Feeding Plain paper 64 to 90g m 20 Ibs to 24 lbs Heavy Stock 1 91 to 105g m 24 Ibs to 28 Ibs Plain paper 64 to 90g m 20 Ibs to 24 Ibs Heavy Stock 1 91 to 105g m 24 Ibs to 28 Ibs Heavy Stock 2 106 to 157g m 50 165 to 60165 cover OHP Transparencies recommended by us Manual Feeding Print Paper Size BAL A4L AAC ASL 8 x 13 L 203mm x 330mm 8 x 10 L 203mm x 254mm 8 1 4 x 13 L 210mm x 330mm 11 x17 L 11 x14 L 10 x14 L LegalL G LegalL Foolscap 9 1 4 x14 L 8 2 3 x13 L 8 1 4 x13 L 8 1 4 x11 3 4 L LetterL LetterC G LetterL G LetterC InvoiceL A3L BAL A4L AAC ASL 11 x17 L LegalL LetterL LetterC InvoiceL Manual Bypass A3 Wide L 305mm x 457mm A3L B4L A4L A4C ASL A6L Tray 8 1 4 x 13 L 210mm x 330mm
30. e Exit Tray In the figure below the direction in which the printer paper is fed as indicated by the arrow is called the feeding direction 113901610A Terms and Symbols 113901610A 113901620A C41190002AA When the size of the print is described side A is referred to as the width and side B as the length A Width B Length lt Lengthwise _ y When the original or print has a length longer than its width we call it lengthwise and use symbol L or lt Crosswise p gt When the original or print has a length shorter than its width we call it crosswise and use symbol C or U d Contents X Contents Organization Chapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making prints Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your printer Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Using the Printer Properly i i Safety Information ssns iscrizione anali ella iii Regulatory Information i vi Technical Support pika al da etr e att viii Terms and Symbols for the Type of Printer Paper ix Safety Notes aires r i ili 1 1 1 Installing the Printer ute eor ree D ere RE RIS 1 2 Installation Site aee ent tte E eere rts 1 2 Power Source idee bep dte ih 1 2 Space Requirements tei trt Lala B S ll 1 2 2 Precautions for Use etie e
31. er 2 Getting to Know Xour Printer 2 6 3 Operation Panel Operation Panel Names and Functions 1234567890123456 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP Online key ON Printer is connected to the host PC OFF The printer is not connected Ready LED ON The printer is idle normal state Blinking The printer is processing or print ing a job or communicating with a remote computer OFF The printer is off or warming up Message LED ON A communication error has occurred between the Fiery X2e and the printer Blinking An error has occurred that pre vents printing OFF There is no error Cancel key When the printer is in printer mode switches from the Functions screen to the Status screens If pressed before paper feeding begins can cels the current printing job 6 C41190023AA Set key Selects the Functions menu Selects the currently displayed choice and proceeds to the next option A V b 4 key The up arrow takes you to the next entry in the list The down arrow takes you to the previous entry in the list The right arrow in the setup menus advances the cursor to the text entry position to the right The left arrow in the setup menus back spaces the cursor to the test entry position to the left In a text field it deletes the charac ters to the left Menu key In the setup menus takes you back one level When the printer
32. et key to display the next item Character Set Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the n process Character Set Character Set Macintosh Function This sets the panel display font Operation Use the W and A keys to select the display font for the Macintosh Windows or DOS operating systems Macintosh This sets the character set to the fonts used on a Macintosh Windows This sets the character set to the fonts used in Windows DOS This sets the character set to the fonts used in DOS After the setting is made press the Set key to display the following item Print Queuel Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midvvay through the process Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 10 3 Server Setup Menu K A Enable Printed Queue Ves Enable Printed Q Function Operation Jobs to Save The setting determines if the print queue is used Use the W and A keys to switch the Yes No setting Press the Set key to display the next item Jobs to Save If No is set Save Change is displayed if the Set key is pressed Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the process 10 Jobs to Save Function Operation Save Change When the print queue is used the previous item Print Queue is set to Yes the number of jobs that are stored in the queue is set
33. ew print cycle Load the tray with paper by performing the following procedure Tray NOTE Only the following type of paper can be loaded in the tray Use of paper recommended by our company is encouraged to maintain a standard level of print quality and prevent paper misfeeds Paper weight 64g m to 105g m 17 lbs to 28 lbs Size A3 lengthwise to A5 lengthwise 11 X17 lengthwise to Invoice lengthwise Thick paper Heavy Stock 2 and OHP transparencies cannot be loaded in the tray Paper Loading Procedures Upper and Lower Trays Middle Tray 1 Slide the Tray out 1 Slide the Tray out 2 Load the paper stack into the Tray so that its 2 Load the paper stack into the Tray so that its front side the side facing up when the front side the side facing up when the package was unwrapped faces down Then package was unwrapped faces down Then slide the Tray back in slide the Tray back in o 2 G o E 11440019AA NOTES NOTES Up to 500 sheets of paper 80g m 21 1 4 Up to 250 sheets of paper 80g m 21 1 4 E lbs can be loaded lbs can be loaded 5 should be loaded no higher than the The paper should be loaded no higher than the W Max Level Indicator Level Indicator S 2 x 1144L54AA 1144L044AA 6 3 1 When the Message LOAD IN ANY TRAY is displayed Changing the Paper Size for
34. ey and the following item System Date is displayed Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the process 4 9 3 Server Setup Menu System Date 00 00 00 System Date Date Function Operation System Time This sets the style of the date for the printer time date information to Month Day Year Use the W and A keys to switch the display of the numeric characters Use the gt key to shift the cursor underlined section Repeat this operation to set the date After this operation is performed press the Set key to display the following item System Time Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the process System Time 13 01 Time Function This sets the time for the printer time information Operation Use the W and A keys to switch the display of the numeric characters Use the gt key to shift the cursor underlined section Repeat this operation to set the current time lt After the setting is made press the Set key to display the following item Print 5 Start Page 2 Save Change will be displayed if the Cancel key is pressed midway through the 8 t process Print Start Page Print Start Page No 2 Function This sets the starting print page for each job 5 Operation Use the W and A keys to switch Yes No setting After the setting is made press the S
35. he section Setup Menu Transition Diagram p 4 11 for an illustration of the menu hierarchy and the items that can be set 1 Use the W and A keys to select the main menu Setup EXIT I 18 Setup Server Setup d A Setup Netvvork Setup v A Next menu 2 Press the Set key The submenu of the selected main menu Level 1 is displayed There may be no submenu depending on the main menu that is selected and the setting items may be displayed instead r p 4 11 This example explains the condition when Network Setup is selected from the main menu Setup Set key Netvvork Setup Network Setup EXIT If the Set key is pressed by mistake press the Cancel key to return to the previous menu 3 Use the V and A keys to select the submenu Level 1 Network Setup EXIT tl Network Setup Port Setup v A Netvvork Setup Protocol Setup v A Next menu Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 6 2 Setup Menu Procedures pre 4 Press the Set key Level 2 of the selected submenu Level 1 is displayed There may not be a Level 2 depending on the main menu that is selected and the setting item is displayed instead gt p 4 11 This example indicates the condition when Protocol Setup is selected in the first level Network Setup Set key Protocol Setup rr Protocol Setup EXIT
36. ii 4 2 Setup Menu Hierarchy 4 3 Set p Menu KEVS ss e ala BE la liana 4 3 2 Setup Menu Procedures 4 4 Starting the Setup Menu decedat entere te eee sete Rasa 4 4 Operating the Setup Menu i 4 5 3 Server Setup Menu eoe ue iaia ALLA n 4 8 Server Setup Menu Hierarchy i 4 8 Server Setup Menu Setting ItemS n 4 8 Server Setup Menu Setting Item DetailSs ssl 4 8 4 Setup Menu Transition Diagram eese 4 11 Function Menu Settings 5 1 1 Function Menu Summary i 5 2 Function Menu Setting Items emen 5 2 2 Function Menu Operation 6 5 3 Starting the Function Menu ii 5 3 Function M nu Keys cente ye plo dete eet teg E 5 3 Function Menu Operation i 5 3 3 Function Menu Transition Diagram 5 4 When a Message Appears eren 6 1 1 When the Message LOAD IN ANY TRAY is displayed 6 2 Paper Loading Procedures ee oet te tette teg 6 2 2 When the Message TONER NEAR EMPTY or NO TONER Appears 6 4 Replenishing Loner uocem enr a l 6 4 3 When the Message NO STAPLE Appears eee 6 6 Replacing the Staple Cartridge eese 6 6 4 When Misfeeding Occ
37. inolta has been a leader on the forefront of office equipment technology and service Our desire has always been to bring you highly reliable products We pledge to continue to provide you our customer with our state of the art equipment as well as full customer service for all our products We look forward to a long healthy relationship with you and our company If you have any questions or comments about Minolta our product or service please let us know Our fax number is 800 237 8087 for U S A and Canada Thank you again This operator s manual explains how to operate the color printer and replenish its supplies It also gives some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the color printer To ensure the best performance and effective use of your color printer read this manual carefully until you familiarize yourself thoroughly with the it s operation and features After you have read through the manual keep it ready for reference Please use this manual as a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clarifying any questions which may arise 01 Terms and Symbols for the Type of Printer Paper A few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate the types of printer paper Feeding Direction printer paper path In this system printer paper is taken up from the left hand side of the unit and fed through the unit toward the right hand side face down onto th
38. ith 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 The design and production of this unit conforms to FCC Regulations and any changes or modifications must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations 01 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada IC F03 vil Regulatry Information r z_ FTT TTT LL Thank you for choosing Minolta This operator s manual explains how to operate the color printer and replenish its supplies It also gives some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the color printer To ensure the best performance and effective use of your color printer read this manual carefully until you familiarize yourself thoroughly with its operation and features After you have read through the manual keep it for ready reference Please use this manual as a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clarifying any questions which may arise CE Marking Declaration of Conformity We declare under our sole re
39. llaneous Chapter 8 84 1 Specifications 10 Bin Staple Sorter ST 103 No of Bins 1 non sort Bin Sort Bins 10 From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin Modes Non Sort Mode Sort Mode Sort and Staple Mode Manual Staple Mode Kinds of Paper Non Sort Mode Plain paper 60 to 90g m 16 Ibs to 24 Ibs Special paper Thick paper OHP Transparencies Sort Mode Sort and Staple Mode Plain paper 60 to 90g m 16 165 to 24 Ibs Paper Size Non Sort Mode A3 Wide A3L BAL A4L A4C ASL 12 x18 L 11 x17 L to InvoiceL Sort Mode A3L BAL A4L A4C ASL 11 x17 L to InvoiceL Sort and Staple Mode A3L B4L A4L A4C 11 x17 L to LetterC Capacity of Bins Non Sort Mode Plain paper Max 50 sheets A3L 80g m paper 11 x17 L 21 1 4 lbs paper Special paper OHP Transparencies 10 sheets in st bin Max paper size A4 Letter Thick Paper 10 sheets in Ist bin Sort Mode Sort and Staple Mode Plain paper st bin to 10th bin 25 sheets bin 80g m 21 1 4 Ibs total 250 sheets Staple Capacity 2 to 25 sheets 80g m 21 1 4 Ibs Power Source 24V DC Supplied from the printer synchronized from the printer main switch Power Consumption 72VV or less Dimensions VVidth 400mm 15 3 4 Depth 562mm 22 1 4 Height 404mm 16 VVeight 18 1kg 40 Ibs Excluding Mounting Brackets Accessories Staple Cartridge 5 000 staples cartridge x 1
40. ly for this explanation However do not actually set only Protocol Setup but set also Service Setup and Port Setup simultaneously 9 Use the W and A keys to select the setting value of the item In this example the setting value is Yes No Enable TCP IP No v Enable TCP IP Yes 10 Press the Set key The following setting item is displayed Enable TCP IP Yes 11 Use the V and A keys to switch the numeric characters when performing the settings Press the gt key to shift the cursor underlined section to switch the following numeric characters IP Address 127 0 0 1 5 v IP Address 128 0 0 1 12 Set all the numeric characters and press the Set key The IP Address 247 123 0 1 Set key b key Set key IP Address 127 0 0 1 IP Address 128 0 0 1 following setting item is displayed Subnet Mask 225 225 225 0 Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 13 Set this item by the same procedure as described in step 11 and press the Set key This ends the Ethernet setting and operation shifts to the TCP IP setup end menu Subnet Mask 247 255 123 1 14 Continue these procedures to set the other items in the TCP IP Setup menu Set key TCP IP Setup Exit 15 In the Setup menu set Save Changes to Yes r p 4 10 Chapter 4 Setup Menu Settings 4 8 3 Server Se
41. nds tap the Bottle a few times to ensure that all the toner falls into the Hopper 1144L018AA 9 Making sure that the toner has emptied completely turn the Bottle counterclockwise and lift it out of the Receptacle Close the Toner Hopper Lid Da fo Me T 1144L019AA NOTE Please wait for a while after the toner has fallen in completely If not toner powder may be blown up from the Toner Hopper Chapter 6 0 Slide the Toner Hopper Unit back in and close the Front Door 1144L020AA When a Message Appears 1 1 Use the same procedure to add toner for the other three Main Hoppers Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 6 3 When the Message NO STAPLE Appears NO STAPLE Replacing the Staple Cartridge While holding the Lock Release Lever slide the Staple Sorter away from the unit C41190012AA 2 Open the Stapler Door 3 While pushing up the Staple Cartridge Release Lever pull the Staple Cartridge out of its port 11360003AA Pull the staple sheet about 3 cm out of the new Staple Cartridge and break off that portion 113900970A The message shown on the left appears when the staples are running out Replace the Staple Cartridge with a new one by following the procedure given below NOTE Check that no portion of the staple sheet hangs out of the Cartridge Break off any portion of the sheet that hangs out of the Cartridge OK x El
42. piece 8 5 1 Specifications Duplex Unit AD 7 Kinds of Paper Plain paper 60 to 90g m 16 165 to 24 165 Print Paper Size A3L to ASL 11 x17 L to InvoiceL Capacity 1 sided Up to 99 printings A4C ASL LetterC InvoiceL Up to 2 printings A3L AAL 11 x17 L LegalL LetterL 2 sided Up to 2 printings A4C ASL LetterC InvoiceL Up to 2 printings A3L BAL A4L 11 x17 L LegalL LetterL Book 99 prints Power Source DC24V 5 supplied from printer Power Consumption 30W or less Dimensions Width 121mm 4 3 4 Depth 536mm 21 Height 345mm 31 1 2 VVeight 7 0kg 15 1 2 165 Excluding Mounting Brackets Miscellaneous Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Chapter 8 8 6 2 Care of the Unit Cleaning Turn the Printer Power Switch OFF when cleaning Housing FrontDoor Wipe the surface of the Housing clean with a Wipe the inside of the Front Door clean with soft cloth dampened with mild home a soft dry cloth detergent 11440027AA C41190021AA Operation Panel Wipe the surface of the Operation Panel clean with a soft dry cloth 41190001 NOTE Never use a glass cleaner or any other detergent to avoid damage to the operation keys and Operation Panel 3 Paper Size Table Size Metric Size Inch 8 7 A3 297 mm x 420 mm 11 3 4 x 16 1 2 B4 257 mm x 364 mm 10 x 14 1 4 A4 210 mm
43. que une utilisation prolong e de l appareil est effectu e Pour avoir la certitude de travailler dans un environnement r unissant des conditions de confort sant et de s curit il est pr f rable de bien a rer la pi ce ou se trouve le l appareil Moving If you need to transport the unit over a long distance consult your Technical Representative Care of Printer Supplies Use the following precautions when handling the unit supplies toner paper etc Store the paper toner and other supplies in a location free from direct sunlight and separate from any heating apparatus Keep these supplies in a dry clean environment Store paper which has been removed from its wrapper but not loaded into the Drawer in a sealed plastic bag in a cool dark place Keep supplies out of the reach of children If your hands become soiled with toner wash them with soap and water immediately Chapter 1 Safety Notes 1 4 2 Precautions for Use m 5 4 Storage of Prints e If prints are to be kept for a long time keep them in a place vvhich is not exposed to light to prevent fad ing e If an adhesive containing solvent e g spray glue is used to past printings the toner on the prints can melt e The color prints have a toner layer thicker than the normal black and white prints When a color print is folded therefore the toner can be broken at the fold NOTE This unit is equipped with a counterfeit prevention
44. r Film gently disengage the leading edge of the paper and remove it being careful not to damage the Transfer Film A CAUTION DO NOT touch any parts except the paper as the Fusing Unit and its surrounding areas are 13 Press down on the Roller and remove any extremely hot sheet of paper that is inside the unit 1144L031AA 1 0 While turning Knob MI pull out the sheet of paper and close the Fusing Unit 1144L069AA 1 Slide the Transfer Fusing Unit back into the printer and turn the Release Lever Md to 1144L029AB the right 1 1 Pull out the sheet of paper from the Upper Area of the Transfer Fusing Unit Chapter 6 1144L032AB 1 5 Close the Front Door 11540016AA When a Message Appears 6 11 4 When Misfeeding Occurs Paper Trays Manual Bypass Tray 1 Open the Left Door LD and pull out the Unload the paper stack from the Manual sheet of paper from the Transport Section Bypass Tray Then open the Left Door ra 1144L022AA 11440548AA 2 Pull out the sheet of paper Raise the Guide Slide the Tray out plate MD turning knob MD and pull out 3 TORI the sheet of paper and close the Left Door 2 Close the Left Door LT 1144L023AA 3 Fan the paper stack thoroughly and place it back on the Tray 11440017AA Unload the paper stack from the Tray Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it in the Tray Chapter 6 11440013AA Open the Front Door and then close
45. rting the settings verify the position and structure of the required setting items Main Menu Sub Menu Setting Items Function Print Pages Test Print Setting Items leet Page Go to the main menu after printing Print Pages NH i Go to the main menu after printing Configuration Print Pages Go the main menu after printing Job Log Print Pages XKX Go to the main menu after printing Menu Map Print Pages d nin n A gt Go to the main menu after printing Color Charts 8 Print Pages d R r i Go to the main menu after printing Font List E 8 Function Suspend Print Setting Item Suspend Print i Function Resume Print Setting Item p mM 5 Resume Print Discontinue Printer Connect Printer Function Diagnostics Diagnostics Run Diagnostics Video Diags Diagnostics Interval min Diagnostics a Video diags Pass Function Reboot Server rn 9e9e9uUu bp Restart Chapter 6 When a Message Appears 6 1 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 6 2 1 When the Message LOAD IN ANY TRAY is displayed Paper Size The message shown on the left is displayed when the Tray currently selected for use runs out of paper The LOAD A4 IN LOWER TRAY current print cycle is interrupted and you cannot start a n
46. sponsibility that the color printer and options to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the specifications below This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union EU only Product Type Digital Full Color Printing Machine Product Name CF911P Options ST 103 S 105 C 101 AD 7 DT 104 Standards Safety EN 60 950 1992 A1 1993 A2 1993 A3 1995 A4 1997 Safety of information technology equipment including electrical business equipment EN 60825 1992 A11 1996 Radiation safety of laser products equipment classification requirements and user s guide EN 55 022 Class B 1994 A2 1997 Limits and method for measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of information technology equipment ITE EN 50 082 1 1992 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part 1 Residential commercial and light industry IEC 801 2 1991 Electrostatic discharge requirement IEC 801 3 1984 Radiated electromagnetic field requirement TEC 801 4 1988 Electrical fast transient burst requirement 1 EMC performance This product was designed for operation in a typical office environment 2 First year of labeling according to EC directive 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC 98 EC Directives Safety 73 23 EEC and 93 68 EEC EMC 89 336 EEC and 93 68 EEC vili Technical Support Thank vou for choosing Minolta qualitv For over 30 vears M
47. synlig laserstr lning som verskrider gr nsen f r laser klass 1 For Norway Users ADVERSEL Dersom apparatet brukes p annen m te enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning kan brukeren utsettes for unsynlig laserstr ling som overskrider grensen for laser klasse 1 Dette en halvleder laser Maksimal effeckt till laserdiode er 26 79uW og b lgelengde er 780nm y Safety Information Laser Safety Labels Label on printer surface A laser safety label is attached to the outside of the printer as shown below Tor Europe DIRI TFR CLAS A HR JHOOUC A A 4 A 1 SFODUKI Tor United States MINOLTA CO LTD 2 H posh Yawn ee Toyckinva cri Aii ver qez Bove Jc pon MAXJFA TLEED T IS PROJLUT GOMPLEB WH 2 FR CHA TE SUZ HAFTz BTI L C41190009AA Manufacturer s Name Plate The Manufacturer s Name Plate is affixed at the position illustrated above Please write down the Model Name and Serial No of your printer here if necessary Model Serial No vi Regulatry Information 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 equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance w
48. t Hee init 1 3 Operating Environment i 1 3 Using the Unit Properly cipria tritt 1 3 Moving iui ha e IE te p RE eed loses 1 3 Care of Printer Supplies ore eet aet eere es 1 3 Storage of Prints eee e cede TRE E ette ee aes 1 4 Getting to Know Your 5 2 1 1 System Overview unite dente ede et e tees 2 2 System OVervIeW eod nop egentem ntes 2 2 2 Printer Parts and ACCeSSOTIeS Los cte tec e vent RE reins 2 3 3 Operation Panel i n eb etaient 2 6 Operation Panel Names and Functions 2 6 4 Computer Connection mee p eee e qe eee at 2 7 2 Turne ON and OEE ts i EU RES 2 8 Durning ON and OFF yc is Renee eee ees 2 8 When the unit is turned ON svrsi tesaigte e e emen 2 8 Continuous Printing Precautions e 2 9 Printing Procedures eerie rien 3 1 1 ola 3 2 Printing Preparations Sheet ee Ht 3 2 Performing Printing cco d eee enia cere rt Eng 3 2 2 Function Settings uas ini 3 3 Application Specifications 4 jebsa ep le iaia 3 3 Printer Driver Specification nen eren 3 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 xi Contents x cae___ lM Setup Menu Settings s sseeennnzennnzenznnnzznnenznnzanzznnnazznnnnzznnnanzzman 4 1 1 Setup Menu Summary eet nee le ele Lala ti 4 2 Possible Setting Items in the Setup Menu i
49. that you replenish the Fuser Oil as soon as possible When Fuser Oil has run out the message shown on the left appears and you can no longer start a new print cycle Replenish the Fuser Oil Call your technical representative 6 When the Message Alert Service Code is displayed When the message Alert Service Code is displayed on the LCD panel the image stabilization function of the unit has malfunctioned Contact your Tech Rep IMPORTANT When you contact your Technical Representative inform him her of the number or numbers of items which are displayed on the second line Press the V key displayed Error Code on the second line 7 What Does Each Message Mean 6 15 What Does Each Message Mean Message Cause Action The unit malfunctioned and is unable to produce prints Press the W key Call and inform your Technical Representative of the trouble code message on the display Check toner hopper The toner hopper is not set securely and the unit is unable to produce prints Check the toner hopper IS p 6 4 Door open or xxxx is not attached A unit door is left open or an option is not attached properly and the unit is unable to produce prints Close the door or cover and attach the option properly Fuser oil nearly empty The Fuser Oil is running out Call your technical representative Load xx in yyyy tray The currently selecte
50. the Function Fiery X2e Access to Fiery X2e Setup options are made avail Reboot Server able at this time NOTE See Chapter 1 Using the Control Panel in the User Guide 5 3 2 Function Menu Operation Procedures Starting the Function Menu 1 Press the MENU key The function menu is accessed and the following screen is displayed Functions Print Page Function Menu Keys The following keys are used to move the among menus A V keys These keys switch between the menus items and setting values that are displayed The operation is performed in the sequence indicated by the vertical arrow marks in the figures These keys are also used to switch between the numerical values and characters b 4 keys These keys shift the cursor horizontally within the display Set key This key selects the menus and items that are displayed and the menu and items in the lower level This operation corresponds to the horizontal arrow marks in the figures Cancel key This key interrupts the menu and items that are displayed and returns operation to the menu and items at the previous upper level Function Menu Operation The Function Menu be operated by the same procedures as the Setup Menu 22 p 4 5 Chapter 5 Function Menu Settings Chapter 5 Function Menu Settings 5 4 3 Function Menu Transition Diagram The function menu configuration is shovvn in the follovving diagram Before sta
51. tions for color matching such as the color mode and target Setup Color Setup Sets the job log storage and printing conditions Setup Job Log Setup Executes the calibration Setup Calibration Changes the password Setup Change Password Initializes the server Setup Clear Server 4 3 1 Setup Menu Summary Setup Menu Hierarchy The setup menu contains a number of levels of submenus under the main menu that were explained in the chart on the previous page A submenu is separated into four levels The lowest levels are Network Setup Protocol Setup IPX SPX Setup and Frame Types Main Menu Sub Menu Setting Items Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 From Server Setup win Server Setting Items Y V key Set key Setup Network Setup PKK t 6T_ t Network Setup End Network Setup Exit Network Setup Port Setup Port Setup me Exit Port Setup End To Ethernet Setup Setting It Parallel Setup le Network Setup Protocol Setup lt tr i NN a Protocol Setup gt Exit Protocol Setup End l E To AppleTalk Setup Setting o ZZ r TCP IP Setup ering items v Protocol Setup IPX SPX Setup oo 5 IPX SPX Setup Exit PASEA Setup Nd d S IPX SPX Setup je Frame Setup
52. to clear a paper misfeed or add toner pp 6 4 6 9 Use to verify the printer condition and perform the menu settings Operation Panel Keys and Touch Panel p 2 6 Use to turn the printer ON and OFF r p 2 8 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2 Getting to Know Xour Printer 2 4 2 Printer Parts and Accessories Inside the Unit C41190005AA Toner Hopper Lid Open when adding toner rs p 6 4 MD ta MD Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper FF p 6 8 Connector Layout IEEE1284 This is connected to the printer port of the computer by a parallel interface cable Ethernet 10 100 Base T This is connected to the computer through the network and corresponds to 10 100 Base T C41190024AA 2 5 2 Printer Parts and Accessories Options Sorter Staple Sorter C41190006AA Stapler Door Sort Bins Open to replace the Staple Cartridge p 6 6 Holds sorted or grouped prints Large Capacity Cassette Cassette Release Lever Paper Plate Descent Key Cassette Door Use to release the cassette from the unit when it is necessary to clear a misfeed Press to lower the paper plate Open to add paper or clear a misfed sheet of paper Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Printer Chapt
53. tup Menu Server Setup Menu Hierarchy The information for the print server and the job processing procedures are set in the Server Setup menu The setting items are displayed if the main menu is selected instead of the server menu Main Menu Sub Menu Setting Items Setup Server Setup Setup Server Setup Main Menu No sub menu Server Setting Items Server name System Date gt System Time Print Start Page gt Character Set gt Enable Printed Q gt Jobs to Save Save Changes Server Setup Menu Setting Items Select Server Setup in the main menu The displayed setting items are set in the following sequence Set key Server Name Fiery X2e System Date System Time Print Start Page 00 00 00 13 01 No Character Set Enable Printed Jobs to Save Save Changes Macintosh Yes 10 Yes Server Setup Menu Setting Item Details This section describes the display contents and meanings for each setting item Server Name Server Name Fiery X2e Function 4 Printer server name This sets the printer name that is displayed in the panel during print standby Operation Use the W and A keys to switch the character display Use the b key to shift the cursor underlined section Repeat this operation to set the name After the settings are completed press the Set k
54. ult ii Using the Printer Properly Always use the correct power voltage as improper voltage can cause a fire or electrical shock Never use a multiple outlet adapter as a fire or electrical shock can result Should the power cord become damaged immediately turn the printer off unplug the power cord and call your technical representative A damaged cord can result in a fire or cause an electric shock If an extension cord is needed use one with a greater rated capacity than the maximum power requirements of the printer The use of an extension cord that falls short of supporting the maximum power requirements can result in overheating or a fire Always unplug the printer whenever anything unusual is observed during operation Make sure that the outlet is nearby and clear of the printer and furniture NOTE Locate the Printer in a Well Ventilated Room A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this unit An unpleasant odor may however be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive unit operation For a comfortable healthy and safe operating environment it is recommended that the room be well ventilated REMARQUE Placer le l appareil dans une pi ce largement ventil e Une quantit d ozone n gligeable est d gag e pendant le fonctionnement de l appareil quand celui ci est utilis normalement Cependant une odeur d sagr able peut tre ressentie dans les pi ces dont
55. urs ii 6 8 Misfeed Locatoni ju eic ree ti erret HU HERES 6 8 5 When the Message The Fuser Oil Near Empty Appears 6 14 6 When the Message Alert Service code is displayed 6 14 7 What Does Each Message Mean s s n 6 15 What Does Each Message 6 15 Troubleshooting 1 ertet Ie Decii cetero ie lie 7 1 1 When This Type of Print is Produced eene 7 2 2 Printer Malfunctions onte ted ode dU 7 3 The printer is malfunctioning eese eene 7 3 Miscellaneous eese eene eene eene nnn nnn nnne nnnm nnn 8 1 1 Specifications js sim ene e RUE 8 2 Specifications an tete oue d ppc pedes 8 2 22 Care of the Unit i ren eee e ei e 8 6 Cleaning noduli colunt eeu etae aite 8 6 3 Paper Size Table ose HEP Re RT ER HH Legs 8 7 4 Index cte tet ee tee p pet beat 8 8 Contents xii SJU9JUOJ Chapter 1 Safety Notes Safety Notes Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Safetv Notes l 2 1 Installing the Printer Installation Site To ensure optimal safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the unit install the printer in a location which meets the following requirements 6 A place away from a curtain or the like that may A dust free location catch fire and burn easily An area not subject to undue vibration An area where there
56. x 297 mm 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 B5 182 mm x 257 mm 7 1 4 x 10 AS 148 mm x 210mm 5 3 4 x 8 1 4 B6 128 mm x 182mm 5 x 7 1 4 A6 105 mm x 148 mm 4 1 4 x 5 3 4 POST CARD 100 mm x 148 mm Size Inch 4 x 5 3 4 Size Metric LEDGER 11 x 17 279 mm x 432 mm 11 x 14 11 x 14 279 mm x 356 mm COMPUTER 10 1 8 x 14 257 mm x 356 mm 10 x 14 10 x 14 254 mm x 356 mm 9 1 4 x 14 9 1 4 x 14 236 mm x 356 mm LEGAL 8 1 2 x 14 216 mm x 356 mm FOOLSCAP GOVERNMENT LEGAL 8 1 2 x 13 216 mm x 330 mm FOOLSCAP 8 x 13 203 mm x 330 mm FOOLSCAP 8 2 3 x 13 220 mm x 330 mm FOOLSCAP 8 1 4 x 13 210 mm x 330 mm 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 210 mm x 301 mm LETTER 8 1 2 x 11 216 mm x 279 mm GOVERNMENT LETTER 8 x 10 1 2 203 mm x 267 mm QUARTO 8 x 10 203 mm x 254 mm STATEMENT INVOICE 5 1 2 x 8 1 2 140 mm x 216 mm Miscellaneous Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Chapter 8 8 8 4 Index Index lt Key p 2 6 F b Key p 2 6 i irecti i Feeding Direction p ix 5 E si Front Door pp 2 3 6 4 6 9 8 6 10 100 Base T p 2 4 A AD 7 pp 2 2 8 5 C C 101 p 8 3 Cancel Key p 2 7 Cassette Door p 2 5 Cassette Release Lever p 2 5 Cleaning p 8 6 Computer Connection p 2 7 Connector p
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