Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Manuals for This Printer Manuals for this Printer QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE Administrator Reference Option Setup Guide Client Reference PostScript 3 Supplement Maintenance Guide Option Setup Guide Maintenance Guide
If the manuals do not open automatically, double-click the following file on the CD-ROM.
Windows Macintosh MANUAL. EXE manual
CD-ROM Manuals
Printed manuals are also included as PDF files on the CD-ROM.
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Before You Start
Printer Installation
Preparing the printer
Option Installation
Quick Installation Guide
Provides information about the printer connections, installation, and other preparations.
Option Setup Guide
Provides information about setting up the options. Options
Network Printer Configuration
Administrator Reference
Provides information about server settings and using the control panel, and printer settings. Windows 2000 Print Server Configuration Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 Print Server Configuration Windows NT4. 0 Print Server Configuration NetWare Configuration Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Using a Web Browser Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel
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Preparing the Client Computer
Printing from Windows, Macintosh, or Netware
Maintenance
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Client Reference
Provides information about setting up and using the printer in Windows, Mac OS, or NetWare environment, and also about software and utilities included on the CD-ROM. Windows 95/98/Me Configuration Windows 2000 Configuration Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 Configuration Windows NT 4. 0 Configuration Macintosh Configuration NetWare Configuration Software and Utilities Included on the CD-ROM Setting up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job Sample Print/Locked Print Troubleshooting
Maintenance Guide
Provides information about replacing supplies such as toner, and each unit, and making adjustments to this printer. [. . . ] The factory default name consists of "RNP" and the last 3 bytes of the MAC address on the network interface board. For example, when the MAC address is 00:00:74:62:7D:D5, the factory default name is "RNP627DD5". A maximum of 47 characters consisting of uppercase English letters, numeric, or symbols (except "*+, /:;<=>?[\]|. You must avoid the duplication of the same name on a network.
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F Click [Apply].
The setting is transmitted to the printer.
G Exit the Web browser.
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Displaying Printer Status
You can view the status of printers using a Web browser.
A Start the Web browser. B Enter the address "http:// (IP address of the printer whose status you want to view)".
The status of the selected printer is displayed on the Web browser.
C Click [Status] and you can check the status of the printer.
Note
For more information about each item, see Help.
Operating Instructions Administrator Reference
7. Making Printer Settings with the Control Panel
Menu Chart
This section describes how to change the default settings of the printer and provides information about the parameters included in each menu.
Category Sample Print Locked Print
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Function menu Select Action / Error File(s) Select Action / Error File(s) Bypass Size Paper Type Tray Locking Tray Priority
Paper Input, see p. 126 "Paper Input Menu"
List/Test Print, see p. 133 "List/Test Print Menu"
Config. Page PCL Config. Page Hex Dump
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Category Maintenance, see p. 140 "Maintenance Menu" Color Regist. Reset HDD Format *2 ROM Update *3 4C. Graphic Mode WL. LAN Signal *4 WL. LAN Defaults Print Area Key Repeat Menu Protect *5 Series Prnt. Job *5 Function menu
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Category System , see p. 153 "System Menu" MisfeedRecovery Prt. Saver2 Timer Unit of Measure Resolution B&W Page Detect Spool Printing *2 Letterhead Mode *5 E. Saver2 OnOff *5 Function menu
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Category Host Interface, see p. 163 "Host Inter- I/O Buffer face Menu" I/O Timeout Network Setup *7 IEEE 1394 Setup *8 IEEE 802. 11b *9 USB Setting *5 PCL Menu, see p. 175 "PCL Menu" Orientation Form Lines Font Source Font Number Point Size Font Pitch Symbol Set Ext. A4 Width Append CR to LF Language, see p. 181 "Language Menu"
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Function menu
The "Sample Print" menu and the "Locked Print" menu appear only when the optional Printer Hard Disk is installed. The "HDD Format" and the "Spool Printing" menu appears only when the optional Printer Hard Disk is installed. ROM Update is not currently used.
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The "WL. LAN Signal" menu appears only when "IEEE 802. 11b" is selected in "LAN Type" in the Host Interface menu. While the printer is On Line, press the {Enter #} key, and then press the {Escape} key, finally press the } } {Menu} key. You can access the "Menu Protect", "Series Prnt. Job" "Letterhead Mode", "E. Saver2 } OnOff", "USB Setting" on the panel display. The "Duplex" menu appears only when the optional AD440 is installed. The "Network Setup" menu appears only when the optional Network Interface Unit or 802. 11b Interface Unit is installed. The "IEEE 1394 Setup" menu appears only when the optional 1394 Interface Unit is installed. The "IEEE 802. 11b" menu appears only when the optional 802. 11b Interface Unit is installed.
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Accessing the Main Menu
Press the {Menu} key, and "Menu" appears on the display. }
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This menu shows the following 9 items which can be displayed one by one by pressing the {U} or {T} key. · Sample Print · Locked Print · Paper Input · List/Test Print · Maintenance · System · Host Interface · PCL Menu · Language Note
If the optional printer hard disk is not installed, the Sample Print menu and Locked Print menu cannot be displayed on the control panel.
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{T}: Press to go to the next page. After making the printer settings, be sure to return to the previous menu by pressing the {Escape} key. }
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After making the printer settings, press the {On Line} key to return to the "Ready" condition. [. . . ] Appendix
Color Guide
Color Printing Basics
Additive (Emitted) and Subtractive (Reflected) Color Models
All lights are a mixture of red, green, and blue, which are normally called the RGB color model. When red, green, and blue are of equal intensities, the RGB color model produces white.
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Note
RGB is also called additive or emitted color. The colors on your computer screen are produced by varying the intensities of RGB.
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Printed color is a mixture of cyan, magenta, and yellow, which are normally called the CMY color model. When mixed in equal proportions the CMY color model produces black.
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CMY is also called subtractive or reflective color. [. . . ]