How to Read This Manual...............................................................................................................................12
Note to Administrator.................................................................................................................................. 14
About IP Address......................................................................................................................................... 15
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models.......................................................... 15
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models.......................................................... 16
1. Guide to the Machine
Guide to Components......................................................................................................................................17
Control Panel (When Using SP 221S, SP 220SNw, or SP221SNw)....................................................22
Control Panel (When Using SP 221SF, SP 220SFNw, or SP221SFNw).............................................. 24
Control Panel................................................................................................................................................26
About Operation Tools....................................................................................................................................37
2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper
Workflow for Loading Paper and Configuring Paper Sizes and Types...................................................... 39
Specifications of Paper Types.....................................................................................................................56
Non-Recommended Paper Types.............................................................................................................. 58
Paper Storage.............................................................................................................................................. 59
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass...................................................................................................62
Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder....................................................................................... 62
About Originals............................................................................................................................................63
3. Printing Documents
What You Can Do with the Printer Function...................................................................................................67
Configuring Option Settings and Paper Settings for the Printer....................................................................68
When Using Windows................................................................................................................................ 68
When Using Mac OS X...............................................................................................................................69
Displaying the Printing Preferences Dialog Box.............................................................................................70
Displaying the Printing Preferences Dialog Box from the [Start] Menu...................................................70
Displaying the Printing Preferences Dialog Box in an Application.......................................................... 70
Basic Operation of Printing............................................................................................................................. 72
If a Paper Mismatch Occurs....................................................................................................................... 72
Canceling a Print Job...................................................................................................................................73
4. Copying Originals
What You Can Do with the Copier Function..................................................................................................75
Basic Operation of Copying........................................................................................................................... 77
Canceling a Copy....................................................................................................................................... 78
Making Enlarged or Reduced Copies............................................................................................................80
Making Combined/2-sided Copies.............................................................................................................. 82
Specifying Combined and 2-sided Copies............................................................................................... 86
Copying an ID Card........................................................................................................................................ 87
Specifying the Scan Settings for Copying......................................................................................................89
Settings you can configure in the TWAIN dialog box........................................................................... 121
Basic Operation for WIA Scanning............................................................................................................. 123
Using SANE scanning................................................................................................................................... 124
Specifying the Scan Settings for Scanning.................................................................................................. 125
Specifying the Scanning Size According to the Size of the Original....................................................125
Setting the Date and Time............................................................................................................................. 132
Registering Fax Destinations Using the Control Panel............................................................................133
Registering Fax Destinations Using Web Image Monitor...................................................................... 135
Sending a Fax................................................................................................................................................138
Configuring the LAN-Fax Address Book................................................................................................. 153
Editing a Fax Cover Sheet........................................................................................................................ 156
Receiving a Fax..............................................................................................................................................157
Forwarding or Storing Faxes in Memory................................................................................................ 160
Lists/Reports Related to Fax......................................................................................................................... 164
7. Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel
Menu Chart.................................................................................................................................................... 167
Copier Features Settings............................................................................................................................... 168
Scanner Features Settings............................................................................................................................. 172
Fax Transmission Features Settings...............................................................................................................174
Fax Features Settings.....................................................................................................................................176
Address Book Settings...................................................................................................................................181
System Settings...............................................................................................................................................182
Tray Paper Settings........................................................................................................................................187
Printing the Configuration Page................................................................................................................195
Types of Lists/Reports............................................................................................................................... 195
Available Setting Functions Using Web Image Monitor and Smart Organizing Monitor...................... 201
Using Web Image Monitor...........................................................................................................................202
Displaying Top Page..................................................................................................................................... 203
Changing the Interface Language........................................................................................................... 204
Checking the System Information................................................................................................................. 205
Status Tab...................................................................................................................................................205
Shortcut to Function Tab............................................................................................................................211
Configuring the Network Settings................................................................................................................ 214
Network Status Tab...................................................................................................................................214
DNS Tab.................................................................................................................................................... 217
Auto E-mail Notification Tab.................................................................................................................... 218
Google Cloud Tab....................................................................................................................................222
Configuring the IPsec Settings.......................................................................................................................223
IPsec Global Settings Tab.........................................................................................................................223
IPsec Policy List Tab...................................................................................................................................223
Set Date/Time Tab....................................................................................................................................231
Energy Saver Mode Tab.......................................................................................................................... 232
Using Web Image Monitor...........................................................................................................................233
Displaying Top Page.................................................................................................................................233
Changing the Interface Language........................................................................................................... 234
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Installing the Help Source File..................................................................................................................235
System Settings.......................................................................................................................................... 236
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................246
Checking the Status Information...............................................................................................................248
Configuring the Machine Settings............................................................................................................249
Configuring the IPv6 Settings................................................................................................................... 250
9. Maintaining the Machine
Replacing the Print Cartridge........................................................................................................................253
Cautions When Cleaning..............................................................................................................................255
Cleaning the Inside of the Machine............................................................................................................. 256
Cleaning the Exposure Glass........................................................................................................................257
Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder (When Using SP 221SF, SP 220SNw, SP 221SNw, SP
220SFNw, and SP 221SFNw)....................................................................................................................258
Moving and Transporting the Machine....................................................................................................... 259
Where to Inquire....................................................................................................................................... 260
10. Troubleshooting
Error and Status Messages on the Screen...................................................................................................261
Error and Status Indicate on the Control Panel........................................................................................... 269
Error and Status Messages Appear on Smart Organizing Monitor..........................................................271
When You Cannot Print Test Page............................................................................................................... 279
Paper Feed Problems.....................................................................................................................................280
When You Cannot Send or Receive Fax Messages As Wanted.......................................................... 291
When an error code appears on the fax journal or transmission status report....................................292
Common Problems.........................................................................................................................................295
11. Appendix
Functions and Network Settings Available in an IPv6 Environment.......................................................... 297
Available Functions................................................................................................................................... 297
Transmission Using IPsec...............................................................................................................................299
Encryption and Authentication by IPsec.................................................................................................. 299
Specifying IPsec Settings on the Computer............................................................................................. 302
Enabling and Disabling IPsec Using the Control Panel..........................................................................304
Notes About the Toner.................................................................................................................................. 305
Specifications of the Machine...................................................................................................................... 306
General Function Specifications.............................................................................................................. 306
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Copier Function Specifications.................................................................................................................308
Scanner Function Specifications...............................................................................................................309
Fax Function Specifications...................................................................................................................... 310
Information for This Machine........................................................................................................................313
User Information on Electrical & Electronic Equipment (mainly Europe and Asia)..........313
Note for the Battery and/or Accumulator Symbol (For EU countries only) (mainly Europe)
You can find support information about operating the machine and troubleshooting in the Operating
Manual (printed), Operating Manual (digital format), and Help (online).
Operating Manual (Printed)
The following manuals are provided with this machine.
Safety Information
This manual explains the safety precautions that should be followed when using the machine. Be
sure to read this manual before using the machine.
Setup Guide
This manual explains how to setup this machine.
It explains the instructions of taking out the machine from the packing box and connecting it to a
computer.
Initial Guide for FAX (only SP 221SF, SP 220SFNw, and SP221SFNw)
This manual explains how to set up the machine. It also explains how to remove the machine
from the packaging and how to connect it to a computer.
Operating Manual (Digital Format)
Operating manuals can be viewed from Ricoh's website or from the provided CD-ROM.
Viewing from a web browser
Access the Internet from a web browser.
Confirm that the computer or the machine is connected to the network.
Download the operating manuals from http://www.ricoh.com/.
Viewing from the provided CD-ROM
Operating manuals can also be viewed from the provided CD-ROM.
• When using Windows
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click [Read Manual] and follow the instructions on the screen.
The PDF file manual opens.
• When using Mac OS X
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2. Double-click [Manuals.htm] file, located on the CD-ROM root directory.
3. Select the language.
4. Click [Read PDF manuals].
5. Click the manual you want to refer to.
The PDF file manual opens.
Help
Use the following procedure to open the Help files learn about the printer driver, Web Image Monitor,
and Smart Organizing Monitor functions.
For details about using Web Image Monitor, see page 201 "Configuring the Machine Using
Utilities".
For details about using Web Image Monitor, see page 233 "Using Web Image Monitor".
Printer driver
1. Click [Help] on the printing preferences dialog box.
For the procedure on how to open the printing preferences dialog box, see page 70
"Displaying the Printing Preferences Dialog Box".
Web Image Monitor
1.
Click on the top right of the screen.
To display Help, install the help source file beforehand. For details about installing the
file, see page page 233 "Using Web Image Monitor".
Smart Organizing Monitor
1. Click [Help] on the [Printer Configuration] screen.
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Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your
safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy
place for quick reference.
Symbols Used in This Manual
This manual uses the following symbols:
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper
misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instructions on resolving user
errors.
[ ]
Indicates the names of keys on the machine's display or control panels.
Model-Specific Information
This section explains how you can identify the region your machine belongs to.
There is a label on the rear of the machine, located in the position shown below. The label contains
details that identify the region your machine belongs to. Read the label.
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the region of your machine.
(mainly Europe and Asia)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region A model:
• CODE XXXX -27
• 220–240 V
(mainly North America)
If the label contains the following, your machine is a region B model:
• CODE XXXX -17
• 120–127 V
• Dimensions in this manual are given in two units of measure: metric and inch. If your machine is a
Region A model, refer to the metric units. If your machine is a Region B model, refer to the inch
units.
Disclaimer
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable laws, in no event will the manufacturer be liable for any
damages whatsoever arising out of failures of this machine, losses of the registered data, or the use or
non-use of this product and operation manuals provided with it.
Make sure that you always copy or have backups of the data registered in this machine. Documents or
data might be erased due to your operational errors or malfunctions of the machine.
In no event will the manufacturer be responsible for any documents created by you using this machine or
any results from the data executed by you.
For good output quality, the manufacturer recommends that you use genuine toner from the
manufacturer.
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Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of
parts other than genuine parts from the manufacturer with your office products.
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
Note to Administrator
Password
Certain configurations of this machine can be password-protected to prevent unauthorized modifications
by others. We strongly recommend you to create your own password immediately.
The following are the operations that can be password-protected:
• Entering the [Address Book], [Network Settings], or [Admin. Tools] menu using the control panel
You can access these menus without a password by factory default.
The setting for creating a password can be found in [Admin. Tools].
• Configuring the machine using Web Image Monitor
You can configure the machine using Web Image Monitor without a password by factory default.
The setting for creating a password can be found in [Administrator Settings].
For details about creating passwords, see page 189 "Administrator Settings" or page 165
"Configuring the Machine Using the Control Panel".
Password
When you log in to this printer, you will be prompted to enter the password. We strongly recommend
you to change the factory default password immediately to prevent information leakage and
unauthorized operations by others.
You will be prompted to enter your password when you attempt to change printer settings configured
using Web Image Monitor.
To use the factory default password, leave the password blank when using Web Image Monitor.
To Change password for Web Image Monitor, you need to log on as an Administrator, and then make
the necessary settings.
For details about setting a password, see page 233 "Using Web Image Monitor".
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About IP Address
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In this manual, "IP address" covers both IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Read the instructions that are
relevant to the environment you are using.
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models
The differences in main performance/functions between different models are as follows:
Depending on the [Toner End Option] setting, the toner management (toner level indication) function may not
*1
be available. For [Toner End Option], see page 182 "System Settings".
"Paperless FAX" refers to the function that allows you to store faxes in memory and print only the ones you
*2
want, thus saving paper. "Paperless FAX" refers to [Reception File Processing] and [Notify Forward Status]
that can be specified using the machine's control panel and [Fax Received File Processing] that can be
specified using Web Image Monitor. For details, see page 176 "Fax Features Settings" and page 208
"Configuring the System Settings".
*2
Not availableNot available
Differences in Performance/Functions between Different Models
The differences in main performance/functions between different models are as follows:
SP 221
Ethernet Port (Network)Not availableAvailable
Wireless LANNot availableAvailable
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This chapter describes preparations for using the machine and its operating instructions.
Guide to Components
This section introduces the names of the various parts on the front and rear side of the machine and
outlines their functions.
Exterior
No.NameDescription
1Exposure GlassPlace originals here sheet by sheet.
2Control PanelContains a screen and keys for machine control.
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3Front CoverOpen this cover to replace the print cartridge or remove jammed
paper.
4Stop FencesRaise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
5Bypass TrayThis tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
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5Cover for the Exposure
Glass
6Tray 1This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
10Auto Document Feeder
(Exposure Glass Cover)
11Input Tray for the ADFPlace stacks of originals here. They will feed in automatically. This
11Tray CoverAttach this cover when you extend the tray.
12ADF CoverOpen this cover to remove originals jammed in the ADF.
13Rear CoverOpen this cover to remove jammed paper.
14External Telephone
Connector
14G3 (analog) Line
Interface Connector
15USB PortFor connecting the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
Open this cover to place originals on the exposure glass.
The ADF is integrated with the exposure glass cover. Open this
cover to place documents on the exposure glass.
tray can hold up to 35 sheets of plain paper.
For connecting an external telephone.
For connecting a telephone line.
16Ethernet PortFor connecting the machine to the network using a network
interface cable.
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1Exposure GlassPlace originals here sheet by sheet.
2Control PanelContains a screen and keys for machine control.
3Front CoverOpen this cover to replace the print cartridge or remove jammed
paper.
4Stop FencesRaise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
5Bypass TrayThis tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
5Cover for the Exposure
Open this cover to place originals on the exposure glass.
Glass
6Tray 1This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
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8HandsetEnables you to use the machine as a telephone.
10Auto Document Feeder
(Exposure Glass Cover)
The ADF is integrated with the exposure glass cover. Open this
cover to place documents on the exposure glass.
11Input Tray for the ADFPlace stacks of originals here. They will feed in automatically. This
tray can hold up to 35 sheets of plain paper.
11Tray CoverAttach this cover when you extend the tray.
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12ADF CoverOpen this cover to remove originals jammed in the ADF.
13Rear CoverOpen this cover to remove jammed paper.
14External Telephone
For connecting an external telephone.
Connector
14G3 (analog) Line
For connecting a telephone line.
Interface Connector
15USB PortFor connecting the machine to a computer using a USB cable.
16Ethernet PortFor connecting the machine to the network using a network
interface cable.
• If it is difficult to take printed paper out of the output tray, you can lift the control panel and make it
easier to take the printed paper out.
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1Stop FencesRaise this fence to prevent paper from falling off.
2Front CoverLift up this cover to replace consumables or clear a paper jam.
3Bypass TrayThis tray can hold one sheet of plain paper.
4Tray 1This tray can hold up to 150 sheets of plain paper.
6Rear CoverOpen this cover to deliver sheets face up or remove jammed
paper.
7USB PortUse a USB cable to connect the printer to the host computer.
8Ethernet PortUse a network interface cable to connect the printer to the
9Tray 1 CoverAttach this cover when you extend the tray.
network.
xxControl PanelThe keys to operate the machine and the indicators for checking
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Interior
No.NameDescription
1Print CartridgeA replacement consumable that is required to make prints on
paper. It needs to be replaced when the Toner/Paper End
indicator flashes red. For details about replacing the cartridge, see
page 253 "Replacing the Print Cartridge".
Control Panel (When Using SP 221S, SP 220SNw, or SP221SNw)
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1[Image Quality] keyPress to select the scan quality for the current job.
2[Shortcut to Func.] keyPress to use the function pre-assigned to this key.
3[Density] keyPress to adjust the image density for the current job.
4[Copy] keyPress to switch the machine to copier mode.
5[Scanner] keyPress to switch the machine to scanner mode.
6ScreenDisplays the current status and messages.
7Scroll KeysPress to move the cursor in the direction indicated by the key.
8Number KeysPress to enter numerical values when specifying settings such as
fax numbers and copy quantities or to enter letters when specifying
names.
9[Clear/Stop] keyPress to cancel or stop print jobs, document copying, scanning,
fax transmission/reception, and other actions in progress.
10[User Tools] keyPress to display the menu for configuring the machine's system
settings.
11[Power] keyThis indicator lights up blue when the machine is turned on. It
flashes when a print job is received and during printing, scanning,
or fax transmission/reception.
12[Wi-Fi Direct] key (only
SP 220SNw and SP
221SNw)
14Selection keysPress the key underneath an item shown on the bottom line of the
15Data In IndicatorThis indicator lights blue when the machine receives print data
16[Back] keyPress to cancel the last operation or to return to the previous level
17Alert IndicatorThis indicator lights up red when the machine runs out of paper or
Press this key to activate or deactivate the Wi-Fi Direct function.
Pressing this key while Wi-Fi is disabled activates Wi-Fi and
reboots the machine automatically. This indicator lights blue when
the Wi-Fi Direct function is active.
screen to select it.
from the host device.
of the menu tree.
consumables, when the paper settings do not match the settings
specified by the driver, or when other errors occur. It flashes when
the toner is nearly empty.
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18[OK] KeyPress to confirm settings and specified values, or to move to the
next menu level.
19[Start] keyPress to start fax transmission/reception, scanning, or copying.
Control Panel (When Using SP 221SF, SP 220SFNw, or SP221SFNw)
No.NameDescription
1[On Hook Dial] keyPress to use on-hook dialing to check the destination's status when
sending a fax.
2[Address Book] keyPress to select a scan or fax destination from the Address Book.
3[Image Quality] keyPress to select the scan quality for the current job.
4[Shortcut to Func.] keyPress to use the function pre-assigned to this key.
5[Density] keyPress to adjust the image density for the current job.
6[Copy] keyPress to switch the machine to copier mode.
7[Scanner] keyPress to switch the machine to scanner mode.
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8ScreenDisplays the current status and messages.
9Scroll KeysPress to move the cursor in the direction indicated by the key.
10Number KeysPress to enter numerical values when specifying settings such as
fax numbers and copy quantities or to enter letters when specifying
names.
11[Clear/Stop] keyPress to cancel or stop print jobs, document copying, scanning,
fax transmission/reception, and other actions in progress.
12[User Tools] keyPress to display the menu for configuring the machine's system
settings.
13[Power] keyThis indicator lights up blue when the machine is turned on. It
flashes when a print job is received and during printing, scanning,
or fax transmission/reception.
14One Touch buttonsPress to select a scan or fax Quick Dial destination.
15[Pause/Redial] keyPress to insert a pause in a fax number or to display the last used
scan or fax destination.
16[Shift] keyPress to use the Quick Dial numbers 5 to 8 when specifying a scan
or fax destination using the One Touch buttons.
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19[Facsimile] keyPress to switch the machine to fax mode.
20Selection keysPress the key underneath an item shown on the bottom line of the
21Data In IndicatorThis indicator lights blue when the machine receives print data
22[Back] keyPress to cancel the last operation or to return to the previous level
23Alert IndicatorThis indicator lights up red when the machine runs out of paper or
[Wi-Fi Direct] key (only
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221SFNw)
Press this key to activate or deactivate the Wi-Fi Direct function.
Pressing this key while Wi-Fi is disabled activates Wi-Fi and
reboots the machine automatically. This indicator lights blue when
the Wi-Fi Direct function is active.
screen to select it.
from the host device.
of the menu tree.
consumables, when the paper settings do not match the settings
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specified by the driver, or when other errors occur. It flashes when
the toner is nearly empty.
24[OK] KeyPress to confirm settings and specified values, or to move to the
next menu level.
25[Start] keyPress to start fax transmission/reception, scanning, or copying.
Control Panel
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1[Power] keyThis indicator lights blue when the machine is turned on. It flashes
when a print job is received.
2[Wi-Fi Direct] key (only
SP 220Nw and SP
221Nw)
Press this key to activate or deactivate the Wi-Fi Direct function.
Pressing this key while Wi-Fi is disabled activates Wi-Fi and
reboots the machine automatically. This indicator lights blue when
the Wi-Fi Direct function is active.
3Network Indicator
This indicator lights blue when the network is connected.
(only SP 220Nw and
SP 221Nw)
4[Stop] keyPress this key once to pause a job that is currently printing. To
cancel a job, press it again.
5[Start] keyPress to restart the printing job.
6Data In IndicatorThis indicator lights blue when the machine receives print data
from the host device.
7Toner/Paper End
8Alert IndicatorThis indicator flashes red when paper jams occur, and it lights
Indicator
This indicator lights red when the machine runs out of paper or
toner. It flashes when the toner is nearly empty.
when the paper settings do not match the settings specified by the
driver, and when other errors occur.
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• For details about printing a list of the machine's configurations or about doing a test print using
Smart Organizing Monitor, see page 246 "Using Smart Organizing Monitor".
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Changing Operation Modes
You can switch between copier, scanner, and fax modes by pressing the corresponding keys.
Press the [Copy], [Scanner], or [Facsimile] (only SP 221SF, SP 220SFNw, and SP 221SFNw) key to
activate each mode. While in each mode, the corresponding key lights up.
Function Priority
By default, copy mode is selected when the machine is turned on, or if the preset [System Auto
Reset Timer] time passes with no operation while the initial screen of the current mode is displayed.
You can change the selected mode using [Function Priority] under [Admin. Tools].
For details about [System Auto Reset Timer] or [Function Priority], see page 189 "Administrator
Settings".
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