Brother MFC-HL-P2000 User Manual

Please read this manual thoroughly before using the machine.
Brother Laser Printer / Scanner / Copier
MFC/HL-P2000
User’s Guide
Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THE GUIDEBOOKS 1–1
Finding Out How to Use the Machine 1–1
ABOUT YOUR MACHINE 1–2
Machine Overview 1–2 System Requirements in Brother Printing Solution for Windows Features 1–3
OPERATING AND STORAGE ENVIRONMENT 1–6
Power Supply 1–6 Environment 1–6
CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING
PAPER SPECIFICATIONS 2-1
DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS 2-5
1–3
MULTI-PURPOSE SHEET FEEDER FOR PRINTING 2-6
Loading Paper into the Feeder 2-7 Two Side Printing (Manual Duplexing) 2-9
OUTPUT TRAY AND PAPER SUPPORT WIRE 2-10
CHAPTER 3 PRINT
LAMPS AND SWITCH 3-1
Ready (Paper) Lamp 3-1 Data (Toner) Lamp 3-2 Drum Lamp 3-2 Alarm Lamp 3-2 Switch 3-3 Other Control Features 3-3
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CHAPTER 4 COPY
COPYING IN STANDARD MODE 4-1
TO MAKE SETTINGS FOR EACH COPY
Photo/Text 4-2 Enlarge/Reduce 4-2 The Number of Copies 4-3 Error 4-4
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CHAPTER 5 SCAN
SCANNING FROM TWAIN COMPLIANT APPLICATIONS 5-1
SCANNING FROM THE VISIONEER PaperPort LE SOFTWARE 5-2
TM
SCANNING FROM THE UNIMESSAGE
VIEWER SOFTWARE 5-3
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE
REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE 6-1
REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT
6-7
CLEANING THE MACHINE 6–11
Cleaning the Machine Exterior 6–11 Cleaning the Machine Interior and Drum Unit 6–12 Cleaning the Scanning Unit 6-15
RE-PACKING THE MACHINE 6–16
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CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING
ALARM INDICATIONS AT A GLANCE
Operator Calls for the Printing Function 7-1 Operator Calls for the Copying and Scanning Function 7-3 Service Calls for the Printing Function 7-4 Service Calls for the Copying and Scanning Function 7-5
PAPER JAMS 7-6
Q & A 7-10
Setting Up the Machine Hardware 7-10 Setting Up the Machine for Windows 7-10 Setting Up the Machine for DOS 7-11 Paper Handling 7-12 Printing 7-13 Copy 7-14 Scan 7-14 Print Quality 7-15
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PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS A-1
Printing A-1 Copying A-2 Scanning A-2 Functions A-3 Electrical and Mechanical A-3
PARALLEL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS A-4
RESIDENT FONTS A-6
Bitmapped Fonts A-6
SYMBOL SETS/CHARACTER SETS A-7
HP LaserJet IIP Mode A-7 EPSON Mode A-7 IBM Mode A-7
REGULATIONS A-12
INDEX
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Definitions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
The following conventions are used in this User’s Guide:
Warning
Indicates warnings that must be observed to prevent possible personal injury.
!
Caution
Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the machine properly or prevent damage to the machine.
Note
Indicates notes and useful tips to remember when using the machine.
To Use the Machine Safely
Warning
After you have just used the machine, some internal parts of the machine are extremely hot. When you open the top cover, never touch the shaded parts shown in the following illustration.
High Temperature
Inside the Machine
Warning
There are high voltage electrodes inside the machine. Before cleaning the machine, make sure to turn off the power switch and unplug t he power cord from the power outlet.
Turning off the Switch and Unplugging the Machine
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Shipment of the Machine
If for any reason you must ship your Machine, carefully package the Machine to avoid any damage during transit. It is recommended that you save and use the original packaging. The Machine should also be adequately insured with the carrier.
Warning
When shipping the Machine, the DRUM UNIT assembly including the TONER CARTRIDGE must be removed from the Machine and placed in the plastic bag.
during shipping will cause severe damage to the Machine and will VOID THE WARRANTY.
1 Remove the drum unit. 2 Place it in the plastic bag and seal the
Failure to remove and place it in the plastic bag
bag completely.
3 Remove the AC cord, the extention wire of the paper tray and the document support from the machine. Re-pack the machine. See
“REPACKING THE MACHINE” in Chapter 6.
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(For USA & CANADA Only)
For technical and operational assistance, please call:
In USA 1-877-284-3238 (outside California)
949-859-9700 Ext. 329(within California)
In CANADA 1-800-853-6660
514-685-6464 (within Montreal)
If you have comments or suggestions, please write us at:
In USA Printer Customer Support
Brother International Corporation 15 Musick Irvine, CA 92718
In CANADA Brother International Corporation (Canada), Ltd.
- Marketing Dept. 1, rue Hôtel de Ville Dollard-des-Ormeaux, PQ, Canada H9B 3H6
BBS For downloading drivers from our Bulletin Board Service, call: In USA 1-888-298-3616 In CANADA 1-514-685-2040 Please log on to our BBS with your first name, last name and a four digit number for your password. Our BBS supports modem speeds up to 14,400, 8 bits no parity, 1 stop bit.
Fax-Back System Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use Fax-Back System so you can get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products. This is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use the system to send the information to any fax machine, not just the one you are calling from. Please call 1-800-521-2846 (USA) or 1-800-681-9838 (Canada) and follow the voice prompts to receive faxed instructions on how to use the system and your index of Fax-Back subjects.
DEALERS/SERVICE CENTERS (USA only) For the name of an authorized dealer or service center, call 1-800-284-4357.
SERVICE CENTERS (Canada only) For service center addresses in Canada, call 1-800-853-6660
INTERNET ADDRESS For technical questions and downloading drivers:
http://www.brother.com
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE GUIDEBOOKS

Finding Out How to Use the Machine
You have two guidebooks for this machine. Read each guidebook in the following order:
1.Read the Quick Setup Guide to set up your machine and to ensure proper connection with your computer. It also contains information for installing the printer driver, fon ts an d Remote Printer Console Program.
2.Read this On-line User’s Guide to get information about the following.
•Features and operating environment requirements of your machine –
Chapter 1
•Paper Handling – Chapter 2
•Print – Chapter 3
•Copy – Chapter 4
•Scan – Chapter 5
•Maintenance – Chapter 6
•Troubleshooting – Chapter 7
•Specifications – Appendix
•Index
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ABOUT YOUR MACHINE

Machine Overview

Document Feeder
Extension Support Wire
Extension Document Support Wire
Output Tray
Paper Support
Multi-Purpose Sheet Feeder
Top Cover
Doument Support
Paper Guide
Control Panel for Cpying and Scanning Function
Control Panel for Printing Function
Fig. 1-1 Front View
Parallel Interface Port
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AC Inlet
Power Switch
Power Cord
Fig. 1-2 Rear View
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System Requirements in Brother Printing Solution for Windows

Check the following system requirements to setup and operate the machine in Brother Printing Solution for Windows:
IBM PC or compatible with 80486 SX or higher microprocessor
Parallel interface (or printer port)
8 MB or more of memory (for Windows
16 MB or more of memory (for Windows
10 MB of space available on your hard disk for the printer driver and all fonts
20 MB of space available on your hard disk for Visioneer PaperPort LE Software
Microsoft Windows
95/98, 3.1/3.11 or Windows NT 4.0
3.1/3.11)
95/98/NT)
®

Features

This machine has the following features:
High Resolution and Fast Printing Speed
True 600 dots per inch (dpi) with microfine toner and up to 10 pages per minute (ppm) printing speed (A4 or Letter paper).
Versatile Paper Handling
The machine has a multi-purpose sheet feeder an d straight paper path mechanism. Using this mechanism, you can load A4, letter, legal, B5, A5, A6 and executive sizes of paper, and various types of paper including envelopes, organizer paper and your custom paper size. The multi-purpose sheet feeder also allows manual p a p e r lo ading, so you can also use labels and transparencies.
Copier
You can easily copy at a comfortable speed with only one push of a button. You can also enlarge or reduce the copying size.
®
Document Management Application ‘Visioneer PaperPort
LE
Software’ (MFC-P2000)
Visioneer PaperPort® LE Software is a document management application which contains a viewer, editor and filing system and various links to other applications. Visioneer PaperPort
®
LE Software is a sophisticated application and has widespread industry acceptance and endorsements.
A Sofisticated Viewer Software ‘WordCraft Unimessage™ Viewer
Software’ (HL-P2000)
WordCraft Unimessage™ Viewer is a sophisticated viewer for displaying and editing graphic files. In addition to the usual image editing functions (object drawing, annotations, highlighting, etc.) you will also be able to use this software to view both colour and monochrome images, create cover sheets for use with HL-P2000, display thumbnails of graphics files in any of your directories and set up a referencing system for your files using DIR (Document Indexing Retrieval).
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TWAIN Compliant Scanner Driver
The scanner driver is TWAIN compliant which is a defacto standard. You can use the scanner from other TWAIN compliant applications as well as the PaperPort application or Unimessage™ viewer application.
Enhanced Printing Performance and User-Friendly Operatio n for
Windows
The dedicated printer driver and TrueType™-compatible fonts for Microsoft
®
®
Windows 95/98 and Windows 3.1 are available on the floppy disk and CD-ROM supplied with your machine. You can easily install them into your Windows system using our installer program. The driver supports our unique compression mode to enhance printing speed in Windows applications and allows you to choose various machine settings including toner saving mode, custom paper size, sleep mode, gray scale adjustment, resolution and so forth. You can easily set these print options through the Machine Setup Menu within the Windows Control Panel.
Remote Printer Console Program for DOS
The utility program, Remote Printer Console (RPC), is av ailable on a floppy disk supplied with your machine. When you operate your computer in the DOS (Disk Operating System) environment, this program allows you to easily change the default settings of the machine such as fonts, page setup, emulations and so on. This program also provides a status monitor program, which is a Terminate-and-Stay Resident (TSR) program. It can monitor the machine status while running in the background and report the current status or errors on your computer screen.
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Popular Printer Emulation Support
This machine supports the following popular printer emulation modes: HP LaserJet IIP, Epson FX-850 and IBM Proprinter XL. When you use DOS application software or Windows version 3.0 or earlier, you can use any of these emulations to operate the machine. The machine also supports auto-emulation switching between HP and Epson or HP and IBM. If you want to select the printer emulation, you can do it using the Remote Printer Console Program.
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Machine Status Monitor with Bi-directional Parallel Interface
The printer driver can monitor your machines status using bi­directional parallel communications. A high quality bi-directional parallel printer cable is recommended.
The machine status monitor program can show the current status of your machine. When printing, the animated dialog box appears on your computer screen to show the current printing process. If an error occurs, a dialog box will appear to let you know what to correct. For example: when your machine is out of paper, the dialog box will display “No Paper” and instructions for the proper corrective action.
Enhanced Memory Management
The machine provides its own data compression technology in the machine hardware and the supplied printer driver software, which can automatically compress graphic data and font data efficiently into the machine’s memory. You can avoid memory errors and print most full page 600 dpi graphic and text data, including larger fonts, with the machine’s standard memory.
Environment-Friendly
Economy Printing Mode
This feature will cut your printing cost by saving toner. It is useful to obtain draft copies for proof-reading. You can select from two economy modes—25% toner saving and 50% toner saving—through the Windows printer driver supplied with your machine.
Sleep Mode (Power Save Mode)
When the machine is not used for a certain amount of time, sleep mode automatically reduces power consumption. The machine consumes less than 13 W when in sleep mode.
Low Running Cost
Since the toner cartridge is separate from the drum unit, you need to replace only the toner cartridge after approximately 2,400 pages, which is cost effective and ecologically friendly. (Some models are
supplied with a starter toner cartridge which must be replaced after 1,000 pages.)
The actual number of pages printed with each toner cartridge may vary depending on your average type of print job.
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OPERATING AND STORAGE ENVIRONMENT

Please take note of the following before using the machine.

Power Supply

Use the machine within the specified power range.
AC power: ±10% of the rated power voltage in your country Frequency: 50/60 Hz (220 V– 240 V) or 50/60 Hz (110–120 V)
The power cord, including extensions, should not exceed 5 meters (16.5 feet).
Do not share the same power circuit with other high-power appliances, particularly an air conditioner, copier, shredder and so on. If it is unavoidable that you must use the machine with these appliances, it is recommended that you use an isolation transformer or a high-frequency noise filter.
Use a voltage regulator if the power source is not stable.

Environment

The machine should be installed near a power outlet which is easily accessible.
Use the machine only within the following ranges of temperature and humidity.
Ambient temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F) Ambient humidity: 20% to 80% (without condensation)
The machine should be used in a well ventilation room.
Place the machine on a flat, horizontal surface.
Keep the machine clean. Do not place the machine in a dusty place.
Do not place the machine where the ventilation h o le o f the machine can be blocked.
Do not place the machine where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Use a blind or a heavy curtain to protect the machine from direct sunlight when the machine is unavoidably set up near a window.
Do not place the machine near devices that contain magnets or generate magnetic fields.
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Do not subject the machine to strong physical shocks or vibrations.
Do not expose the machine to open flames or salty or corrosive gasses.
Do not place objects on top of the machine.
Do not place the machine near an air conditioner.
Keep the machine horizontal when carrying it.
Do not cover the slots in the top cover.
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CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING

CHAPTER2 PAPER HANDLING

PAPER SPECIFICATIONS

The machine can handle paper that has the following specifications.
Paper Type Paper Size
Cut sheet A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS/ISO), A5, A6, Executive, Custom
size (70-216 x 127-356 mm, 2.75-8.5 x 5-14 inches) Envelopes DL, C5, COM-10, Monarch, 9” x 12” Organizer Day-Timer® J, K, L
(70-216 x 127-356 mm, 2.75-8.5 x 5-11 inches) Labels and Transparencies
Paper Capacity in Feeder
Multi-purpose Sheet Feeder:
A4/Letter paper: Up to 22 mm (0.87 inch) in height (up to the mark)
Legal paper: 100 sheets Envelopes, Organizer:10 sheets
Output Tray: Approx. 100 sheets of 75 g/m
A4, Letter (70-216 x 127-356 mm, 2.75-8.5 x 5-14 inches)
2
Approx. 200 sheets of 75 g/m 30 sheets of 158 g/m
2
(42 lb.) A4/Letter paper
(20 lb.)
2
(20 lb.) A4/Letter
paper
Cut Sheet Envelope
Basis Weight 60 to 158 g/m
(16 to 42 lb.)
Caliper
0.03 to 0.08 in.
(0.08 to 0.2 mm)
2
75 to 90 g/m
2
(20 to 24 lb.)
single thickness
0.0033 to 0.0058 in. (0.084 to 0.14 mm)
single thickness Moisture Content 4% to 6% by weight 4% to 6% by weight Smoothness 100 to 250 (Sheffield) 100 to 250 (Sheffield)
Recommended paper
Cut sheet: Xerox 4200
(in USA) / Xerox 80 Premier Paper (in Europe)
or equivalent Label: Avery laser label or equivalent Transparency: 3M CG3300 or equivalent
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Remarks
It is recommended that you test paper, especially special sizes and types of paper and heavy paper, on this machine before purchasing large quantities.
Avoid using coated paper, such as vinyl coated paper.
Avoid using preprinted or highly textured paper.
Use a recommended type of paper, especially plain paper and transparencies, for optimum printing. For more information on paper specifications, consult your nearest authorized sales representative or the place you purchased your machine.
If the paper has problems feeding from th e multi-purpose sheet feeder, use the manual feed slot and try again.
Use neutral paper. Do not use acid paper to avoid any damage to the machine drum unit.
You can use recycled paper in this machine.
Make sure you select the appropriate media type in the printer driver for optimum printing.
The print quality might be degrad ed or the life of drum unit might be shortened with the following usage.
Using paper with narrower width than A4/Letter continuously
Printing only a certain range of paper widths continuously
Using the machine for a special job (i.e. printing of name cards etc.)
Cut Sheet
We recommend you use long-grained paper for the best print quality. If you are using short-grained paper, it could be the cause of paper jams.
Labels / Transparencies
Avoid feeding labels with carrier sheets exposed, or your machine will be damaged.
We recommend you use label or transparencies which are designed for use in laser printers.
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Special Paper
Before using paper with holes such as organizer sheets, you must fan the stack well to avoid paper jams and misfeeds.
Do not use organizer sheets that are stuck together. The paste used might cause damage to the machine.
Before using any paper, make sure that it is not curled. If it is, you should straighten the paper as much as possible. Feeding curled paper can cause paper jams and misfeeds.
Fig. 2-1 Fan the Paper and
Straighten the Paper
The machine can handle 9” width paper. However, you may get stains on the paper outside 8.5” width or on the back of the paper.
If different types of paper are loaded at the same time in the feeder, it may cause paper jams or mis-feeds.
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Envelopes
The following types of envelopes are not recommended for use.
Damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped envelopes
Extremely shiny or highly textured envelopes
Envelopes with clasps
Envelopes with self-adhesive closures
Envelopes of baggy construction
Envelopes not sharply creased
Embossed envelopes
Envelopes already printed by a laser printer
Envelopes pre-printed on the inside
Envelopes that cannot be arranged uniformly when placed in a pile
Fig. 2-2 Envelopes
Printable Area The figure below shows the physically printable area.
(Except 9”x12” envelope)
Unprintable area Approximately 4 mm(0.16 inch) for any sizes of paper
Fig. 2-3 Printable Area
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DOCUMENT SPECIFICATIONS

The machine can handle documents that have the following specifications.
Document Size 70-216mm wide, 100-360mm long Document Basis Weight 52 to 90 g/m2 (13.9 to 24 lb.) Document Thickness 0.06mm to 0.12mm
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Paper Capacity in Document Feeder A4/Letter paper: Approx. 10 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb.)
Envelopes, Organizer:10 sheets
Caution
!
Do not load labels in the document feed er.
Do not load transparencies in the document feeder.
Note
When loading multiple documen ts in the document feeder, load the same size and type of document.
When loading multiple documen ts in the document feeder, fan the documents before loading.
Documents printed in color might stain the scanning unit. If this happens, clean the scanning unit.
Scannable AreaThe figure below shows the physically scannable area. The scannable area of your machine begins at approximately 3mm (0.12”) from the edge of the document.
Fig. 2-4 Scannable Area
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MULTI-PURPOSE SHEET FEEDER FOR PRINTING

The machine has a multi-purpose sheet feeder that can feed plain paper, envelopes, transparencies and organizer paper.
To use the multi-purpose sheet feeder, follow these step s:
1. Make sure that you have selected the proper paper source, paper size, media type and orientation.
Note
You may select the proper paper source, paper size and orientation in your application software.
If your application software does not support your custom paper size, select the next paper size up that is closest but larger than the custom size. Then adjust the print area by changing the right and left margins in your application software.
2. Make sure that the multi-purpose sheet feed er contains the selected size of paper in the selected orientation. If necessary, change the paper in the feeder.
3. Send your file or document to the machine. When the machine receives data, it begins the print process by loading
paper from the multi-purpose sheet feeder. If the machine is in sleep mode when it receives data, it will wake up an d start the printing process automatically.
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Loading Paper into the Feeder

To load paper into the feeder, follow these steps.
1. Open the multi-purpose sheet feeder by gently pulling the lid forward towards you. ( ).
2. Load paper into the multi-pur pose sheet feeder with the printing surface face down. ( )
Caution
!
The feeder can hold up to 200 sheets of plain paper (75 g/m2, 20 lb.). If you load too many sheets, paper jams could occur.
Make sure that the paper is stacked below the mark.
If there is still some paper in the feeder, you must first remove it, put it together with the new paper and then in sert the stack in the feeder.
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Fig. 2-5 Opening the Feeder and
Loading Paper or Envelopes in the Feeder
Note
If you load envelopes in the feeder, make sure they are inserted in the direction shown above.
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3.Move the paper guide to the paper width. ( ➀ )
Caution
!
Failure to set the paper guide to the paper size may cause paper skew or jams.
4.Close the multi-purpose sheet feeder. ( ➁)
Fig. 2-6 Moving the Paper Guide
and Closing the Feeder
Note
If the multi-purpose sheet feeder runs out of paper when you try to print,
Alarm
the You have to load paper in the feeder and push the panel switch to cancel the alarm and continue printing. If p a p e r jam s in the machine, the
Paper
and
to “PAPER JAMS” in Chapter 7.
Paper
and
lamps also blink. If the error is a paper jam, clear it referring
lamps blink to alert you to a paper empty error.
Alarm
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Two Side Printing (Manual Duplexing)
The supplied printer driver for Windows 95,98 or Windows 3.1 enables manual duplex printing. For more information about settings, see the help text in the printer driver.
The machine prints all the even numbered pages on one side of the paper first, and then prints all the odd pages on the reverse side of the paper.
When you have finished printing the even numbered sides of the paper, the driver instructs you to re-insert the paper by a pop-up message on the computer screen. Follow the instructions on how to reinsert the paper.
Note
Before re-inserting the sheets, you have to straighten them, or you will get paper errors.
The use of very thin or very thick paper is not recommended.
If you encounter a double feeding error, we recommend that you hold all sheets of paper except the front sheet while the paper is feeding.
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Fig. 2-7 Notes for Manual Duplexing
Note
When you use the Manual Duplex function, it is possible that paper jams may occur or print quality migh t n ot be satisfactory.
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OUTPUT TRAY AND PAPER SUPPORT WIRE

The machine ejects paper with printed surfaces face down into the output tray at the front of the machine.
When the output tray is closed, the ejected paper comes out sheet by sheet through the slit at the front. When you open the tray, sheets can be stacked on the tray.
Follow these steps to open the output tray:
1. Pull the top of the tray down ().
2. Extend the extension support wire (), and extend the extension document support wire.()
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Fig. 2-8 Opening the Output Tray and
Extending the Extension Support Wire
You can stack up to 100 sheets in the output tray.
Caution
When you use transparencies, remove each sheet immediately after printing. Stacking sheets may cause paper curled or paper jam.
Continuous printing with the output tray closed may cause condensation inside the output tray.
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LAMPS AND SWITCH

This section refers to the following lamps and switch on the machine control panel.
Fig. 3-1 Lamps and Switch on Control Panel
Data
Toner
Ready
Paper
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Drum
Alarm
Note
When the including the

Ready (Paper) Lamp

Ready
The
Lamp Machine status
Off
Blinking
❍↔●
Blinking
❍↔●
On
This lamp also works as the blink simultaneously to indicate a paper error. See “Operator Calls”
Chapter 7.
power
switch is off or the machine is in sleep mode, all lamps
Ready
lamp are off.
lamp indicates the current status of the machine.
power
The mode. If the machine is in sleep mode, it will wake up automatically when it receives data or you press the control panel switch.
The machine is warming up. (Blinking at 1 second intervals)
The machine is cooling down and stops printing until the internal temperature lowers. (Blinking at 2 seconds intervals) The machine is ready to print.
switch is off or the machine is in sleep
Paper
lamp with the
Alarm
lamp. They
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Data (Toner) Lamp

Data
The
lamp indicates the current status of the print data process.
Lamp Machine status
Off
Blinking
❍↔●
On
The machine has no print data.
The machine is receiving data from the computer or is processing data in memory.
Print data remains in the machine memory. If th e
Data
nothing has printed, you need to press the to print the remaining data.
lamp is on for a long period of time and
switch

Drum Lamp

Alarm Lamp

This lamp also works as the blink simultaneously to indicate a toner error. See “REPLACING THE
TONER CARTRIDGE” in Chapter 6 and “Operator Calls” in Chapter 7.
Drum
The
The “COVER OPEN” and “MEMORY FULL.” If any other error occurs, the machine indicates the error by blinking the lamp or by printing an error report.
lamp indicates the drum unit is nearly at the en d of its life.
Lamp Machine status
Off
On
Alarm
The drum unit can be used.
The drum unit is nearly at the end of its life. Installing a new drum unit turns off th is lam p. See
“REPLACING THE DRUM UNIT” in Chapter 6.
lamp blinks to indicate a machine error status such as
Toner
lamp with the
Alarm
Alarm
lamp with another
lamp. They
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Note
Ready, Data
The with the
in Chapter 7 and take corrective action for the error.
Alarm
lamp. See “ALARM INDICATIONS AT A GLANCE”
and
Drum
lamps are used to indicate machine errors

Switch

switch
This
will be used for the following purpose de p e n ding on the
situation.
Cancel printing
If you press the printing and ejects the paper.
Wake-up
If the machine is in sleep mode, pressing the ready state.
Form Feed
Data
If the
lamp is on, press the
remaining in memory: this operation is called “Form Feed.”
Error Recovery
If an error occurs, the machine will recover from some errors automatically. If the error does not clear automatically, press the to clear the error and continue machine operation.

Other Control Features

The machine has the following useful features:
switch
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during printing, the machine immediately stops
switch
switch
. The machine prints any data
wakes it up into the
switch
Sleep Mode
When the machine does not receive data for a certain period of time (time-out), it enters sleep mode. Sleep mode acts as though the machine was turned off. The default time-out is 5 minutes. Wh ile the machine is in sleep mode, all the
lamps
are off and it is as if it was turned off, but the machine can still receive data from the computer. Receiving a p r int file or document automatically wakes up the machine to start printing. Pressing
switch
the
also wakes up the machine.
Note
When the machine goes into sleep m ode, the fan will not stop until the machine engine has cooled down.
Sleep mode allows the print engine to cool, so the temperature of your room and how long the machine has been in sleep mode affects the warm-up time. This warm-up time can take up to 30 seconds. The
Ready
lamp blinks to indicate that the machine is warming up.
You can change the time out for the sleep mode with the supplied printer driver or Remote Printer Console pr ogram. Refer to the Help section in the printer driver or RPC pro g r am for more information about the sleep mode setting.
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