Xerox ApeosPort-II C5400, ApeosPort-II C6500, ApeosPort-II C7500, DocuCentre-II C5400, DocuCentre-II C6500 Administrator Guide

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Xerox ApeosPort-II C5400, ApeosPort-II C6500, ApeosPort-II C7500, DocuCentre-II C5400, DocuCentre-II C6500 Administrator Guide

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

 

Table of Contents ........................................................................................................

1

1 Before Using the Machine ......................................................................................

11

Preface ......................................................................................................................

12

Types of Manuals ......................................................................................................

13

Using This Guide .......................................................................................................

14

Organization of This Guide ...................................................................................

14

Conventions ..........................................................................................................

15

About License............................................................................................................

17

RSA BSAFE..........................................................................................................

17

Heimdal.................................................................................................................

17

LZMA ....................................................................................................................

17

JPEG Code ...........................................................................................................

18

Libcurl ...................................................................................................................

18

FreeBSD ...............................................................................................................

18

OpenLDAP............................................................................................................

19

DES.......................................................................................................................

21

AES.......................................................................................................................

21

2 Paper and Other Media ...........................................................................................

23

Paper Types ..............................................................................................................

24

Supported Paper Type..........................................................................................

24

Loading Paper ...........................................................................................................

27

Loading Paper in the Trays 1 to 2.........................................................................

27

Loading Paper in the Trays 3 to 4.........................................................................

28

Loading Paper in the Tray 5 (Bypass) ..................................................................

29

Loading Tab Paper in the Tray 5 (Bypass) ...........................................................

30

Loading Paper in the Tray 6 (HCF (A4 1 Tray))....................................................

30

Loading Paper in the Tray 8 (Interposer) ..............................................................

31

Loading Tab Paper in the Tray 8 (Interposer).......................................................

32

Changing the Paper Size...........................................................................................

33

Changing the Paper Size for the Trays 1 to 2.......................................................

33

Changing the Paper Size for the Trays 3 to 4.......................................................

34

Changing the Paper Size for the Tray 6 (HCF (A4 1 Tray))..................................

35

Changing the Paper Settings.....................................................................................

38

3 Maintenance.............................................................................................................

41

Replacing Consumables............................................................................................

42

Replacing the Toner Cartridge..............................................................................

43

Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle ........................................................................

45

Replacing Drum Cartridge R1

 

(for customers having a spot maintenance contract) ............................................

47

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Replacing Drum Cartridge R2/R3/R4

 

 

(for customers having a spot maintenance contract).............................................

51

 

Replacing the Staple Cartridge for C-Finisher

 

 

or C-Finisher with Booklet Maker...........................................................................

54

 

Replacing the Booklet Staple Cartridge

 

 

(C-Finisher with Booklet Maker or Booklet Finisher D2)........................................

56

 

Replacing the Staple Cartridge for Booklet Finisher D2 ........................................

57

 

Emptying the Punch Scrap Container for C-Finisher

 

 

or C-Finisher with Booklet Maker...........................................................................

59

 

Emptying the Punch Scrap Container for Booklet Finisher D2 ..............................

60

 

Replacing the Staple Scrap Container for Booklet Finisher D2 .............................

61

 

Cleaning the Machine.................................................................................................

63

 

Cleaning the Exterior .............................................................................................

63

 

Cleaning the Document Cover and Document Glass ............................................

63

 

Cleaning the Narrow Glass Strip and Document Presser......................................

64

 

Cleaning the Document Feeder Roller ..................................................................

65

 

Executing Calibration .................................................................................................

66

 

Printing a Report/List..................................................................................................

70

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Job Status .................................................................................................................

71

 

Job Status Overview ..................................................................................................

72

 

Checking Current/Pending Jobs.................................................................................

73

 

Checking Completed Jobs .........................................................................................

74

 

Printing and Deleting Stored Documents ...................................................................

75

 

Secure Print ...........................................................................................................

75

 

Sample Print ..........................................................................................................

77

 

Delayed Print .........................................................................................................

78

 

Charge Print...........................................................................................................

79

 

Private Charge Print ..............................................................................................

81

 

Printing Pending Jobs ................................................................................................

84

 

Handling Error Terminations ......................................................................................

85

5

Machine Status .........................................................................................................

87

 

Overview of Machine Status.......................................................................................

88

 

Machine Status...........................................................................................................

89

 

Machine Information ..............................................................................................

89

 

Paper Tray .............................................................................................................

91

 

Overwrite Hard Disk...............................................................................................

91

 

Print Mode .............................................................................................................

91

 

Billing Meter/Print Report ...........................................................................................

95

 

Billing Meter ...........................................................................................................

95

 

User Account Billing Meter ....................................................................................

96

 

Print Report/List .....................................................................................................

97

 

Automatically Printed Reports/Lists .....................................................................

103

 

Supplies....................................................................................................................

104

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Faults.......................................................................................................................

105

6 System Settings.....................................................................................................

107

System Settings Procedure .....................................................................................

108

Step 1 Entering System Administration Mode ....................................................

108

Step 2 Entering the System Administrator User ID and Passcode .....................

108

Step 3 Selecting the Operation Mode from the System Administrator Menu......

109

Step 4 Selecting an Item on the [System Settings] Screen ................................

109

Step 5 Setting a Feature .....................................................................................

111

Step 6 Exiting the System Administration Mode .................................................

111

System Settings Menu List ......................................................................................

112

Common Settings ....................................................................................................

121

Machine Clock/Timers ........................................................................................

121

Audio Tones........................................................................................................

124

Screen/Button Settings .......................................................................................

125

Paper Tray Settings ............................................................................................

126

Image Quality Adjustment...................................................................................

129

Reports ...............................................................................................................

131

Maintenance .......................................................................................................

132

Watermark ..........................................................................................................

133

Secure Watermark ..............................................................................................

134

Image Log Control (ApeosPort series models only) ...........................................

136

Print Universal Unique ID (ApeosPort series models only).................................

137

Other Settings .....................................................................................................

137

Copy Mode Settings ................................................................................................

145

General Settings Tab - Features Allocation ........................................................

145

Preset Buttons ....................................................................................................

146

Copy Defaults .....................................................................................................

146

Copy Control .......................................................................................................

151

Original Size Defaults .........................................................................................

153

Reduce/Enlarge Presets .....................................................................................

153

Custom Colors ....................................................................................................

153

Annotation - Create Stamps................................................................................

154

Network Settings .....................................................................................................

155

Port Settings .......................................................................................................

155

Protocol Settings.................................................................................................

158

Machine’s E-mail Address/Host Name ...............................................................

160

Proxy Server Settings (ApeosPort series models)..............................................

160

Outgoing / Incoming E-mail Settings...................................................................

161

Remote Authentication Server/Directory Service

 

(ApeosPort series models only) ..........................................................................

163

PKI Settings (Public Key Infrastructure)..............................................................

167

Other Settings .....................................................................................................

168

Print Mode Settings .................................................................................................

169

Allocate Memory .................................................................................................

169

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Delete Form .........................................................................................................

171

Other Settings......................................................................................................

171

Scan/Fax Mode Settings ..........................................................................................

174

General Settings Tab...........................................................................................

174

Scan Defaults ......................................................................................................

174

Scan to PC Defaults ............................................................................................

176

Original Size Defaults ..........................................................................................

176

Output Size Defaults............................................................................................

176

Reduce/Enlarge Presets......................................................................................

177

Other Settings......................................................................................................

177

E-mail Settings .........................................................................................................

179

E-mail Control ......................................................................................................

179

Mailbox Settings .......................................................................................................

182

Stored Document Settings .......................................................................................

183

Job Flow Settings for ApeosPort Series Models Only..............................................

185

Web Applications Settings for ApeosPort Series Models Only ................................

186

Server Setup........................................................................................................

186

Configuring/Canceling the Auto Link Server........................................................

187

Setup Menu ..............................................................................................................

188

Mailbox ................................................................................................................

188

Job Flow Sheets ..................................................................................................

190

Job Flow Sheet Keywords ...................................................................................

195

Address Book ......................................................................................................

196

Paper Tray Attributes...........................................................................................

199

System Administrator Settings .................................................................................

200

System Administrator Login ID ............................................................................

200

System Administrator’s Passcode .......................................................................

200

Maximum Login Attempts ....................................................................................

201

Login Setup/Auditron Administration ........................................................................

202

Create/Check User Accounts ..............................................................................

202

Account Details....................................................................................................

204

Reset User Accounts ...........................................................................................

205

System Administrator's Meter (Copy Jobs)..........................................................

205

User Details Setup...............................................................................................

205

Charge / Private Print Settings ............................................................................

206

Passcode Entry from Control Panel.....................................................................

208

Login Setup/Auditron Mode .................................................................................

209

7 Using CentreWare Internet Services ....................................................................

211

Installation of CentreWare Internet Services............................................................

212

Preparations ........................................................................................................

212

Configuration on the Machine..............................................................................

212

Starting CentreWare Internet Services.....................................................................

214

Setting Items Using CentreWare Internet Services..................................................

215

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Printer Environment Settings...............................................................................

219

 

Print Features Overview ..........................................................................................

220

 

Installation When Using USB Port...........................................................................

223

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

223

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

223

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

223

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

224

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

224

 

Installation When Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100) ...................................................

225

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

225

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

225

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

225

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

226

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

227

 

Installation When Using NetWare............................................................................

228

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

228

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

228

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

228

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

230

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

230

 

Installation When Using Microsoft Network (SMB)..................................................

231

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

231

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

231

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

231

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

232

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

232

 

Installation When Using Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) .........................................

233

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

233

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

233

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

233

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

234

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

234

 

Installation When Using EtherTalk ..........................................................................

235

 

Preparations........................................................................................................

235

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

235

 

Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

235

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items.......................................................

236

 

Configuration on the Computer...........................................................................

236

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E-mail Environment Settings................................................................................

237

 

E-mail Overview ......................................................................................................

238

 

Preparations ............................................................................................................

239

 

Installation Procedure..............................................................................................

241

 

Installation Overview...........................................................................................

241

5

 

Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP .......................................................................

241

 

Configuring E-mail Environment ..........................................................................

242

 

CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items .......................................................

243

10

Scanner Environment Settings .............................................................................

245

 

Scan Service Overview ............................................................................................

246

 

Configuration of Scan to Mailbox .............................................................................

247

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

247

 

Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP .......................................................................

247

 

Configuration of Network Scanning (Job Template Scanning).................................

249

 

Preparations ........................................................................................................

249

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

249

 

Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP .......................................................................

249

 

Configuring the SNMP Port .................................................................................

250

 

Configuration of Scan to PC.....................................................................................

251

 

Preparations ........................................................................................................

251

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

251

 

Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP .......................................................................

252

 

Configuration of the Job Flow...................................................................................

253

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

253

 

Enabling Port and Setting TCP/IP .......................................................................

253

 

Configuring the SNMP Port .................................................................................

254

11 Using the Server Fax Service................................................................................

255

 

Server Fax Overview................................................................................................

256

 

Preparations .............................................................................................................

257

 

System Requirements for the Machine................................................................

257

 

Installation Procedure...............................................................................................

258

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

258

 

Setting the Server Fax Feature............................................................................

258

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Security ...................................................................................................................

261

 

Security Service Overview .......................................................................................

262

 

Communication Security Service.........................................................................

262

 

Scan File Security Services .................................................................................

263

 

Configuration of HTTP Communication Encryption..................................................

264

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

264

 

Configuration on the Machine..............................................................................

264

 

Configuration of E-mail Encryption/Digital Signature ...............................................

266

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

266

 

Configuration on the Machine..............................................................................

266

 

Configuration on a Computer...............................................................................

267

 

Configuration of Scan File Signature

 

 

(PDF/DocuWorks Signature) for Only ApeosPort Series Models............................

269

 

Installation Overview............................................................................................

269

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Configuration on the Machine .............................................................................

269

13 Authentication and Auditron Administration......................................................

271

Overview of Authentication......................................................................................

272

Users Controlled by Authentication.....................................................................

272

Types of Authentication ......................................................................................

272

Features Controlled by Authentication................................................................

273

Authentication for Job Flow Sheets and Mailboxes.................................................

275

Job Flow Sheet Types ........................................................................................

275

Types of Mailboxes .............................................................................................

278

Linking Job Flow Sheets to Mailboxes................................................................

280

Overview of Auditron Administration .......................................................................

282

Authentication and Auditron Administration ........................................................

282

Manageable Features and Services ...................................................................

283

14 Problem Solving ....................................................................................................

287

Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................

288

Machine Trouble......................................................................................................

289

Image Quality Trouble .............................................................................................

294

Trouble during Copying ...........................................................................................

299

Unable to Copy ...................................................................................................

299

The Copy Result is Not What was Expected ......................................................

299

Trouble during Printing ............................................................................................

303

Unable to Print ....................................................................................................

303

The Print Result is Not What was Expected .......................................................

304

Trouble during Scanning .........................................................................................

306

Unable to Scan with the Machine .......................................................................

306

Unable to Import Scanned Documents to the Computer ....................................

306

Unable to Send a Scanned Document over the Network (FTP/SMB) ................

307

Unable to Send E-mail ........................................................................................

309

The Image is not What was Expected ................................................................

309

Network-related Problems .......................................................................................

312

When using SMB ................................................................................................

312

When using NetWare..........................................................................................

313

When using TCP/IP ............................................................................................

317

When using EtherTalk.........................................................................................

318

CentreWare Internet Services Problems ............................................................

319

E-Mail Features Problems ..................................................................................

320

Internet/Intranet Connection Problems ...............................................................

321

Error Code ...............................................................................................................

323

Other Errors ........................................................................................................

365

Paper Jams .............................................................................................................

366

Paper Jams in the Trays 1 to 2 ...........................................................................

367

Paper Jams in the Tray 3....................................................................................

367

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Paper Jams in the Tray 4.....................................................................................

368

Paper Jams in the Tray 5 (Bypass) .....................................................................

368

Paper Jams in the Tray 6 (HCF (A4 1 Tray)).......................................................

369

Paper Jams in the Transfer Module.....................................................................

371

Paper Jams in the Bottom Left Cover..................................................................

372

Paper jams in the Bottom Right Cover ................................................................

373

Paper Jams in the Output Tray............................................................................

374

Paper Jams in the C-Finisher and the C-Finisher with Booklet Maker ................

374

Paper jams in the Booklet Finisher D2 ................................................................

384

Document Jams .......................................................................................................

395

Stapler Faults ...........................................................................................................

398

Staple Jams in the Staple Cartridge for C-Finisher

 

or C-Finisher with Booklet Maker.........................................................................

399

Staple Jams in the Booklet Staple Cartridge

 

for the C-Finisher with Booklet Maker or Booklet Finisher D2 .............................

400

Staple Jams in the Staple Cartridge for the Booklet Finisher D2.........................

402

Staple Cartridge Taken Off from Unit for the Booklet Finisher D2 ...........................

404

Solving Curled Output for the Booklet Finisher D2...................................................

406

15 Appendix .................................................................................................................

409

Specifications ...........................................................................................................

410

Printable Area...........................................................................................................

420

Standard Printable Area ......................................................................................

420

Extended Printable Area......................................................................................

420

Internal Fonts ...........................................................................................................

421

Optional Components...............................................................................................

423

ESC/P-K Emulation ..................................................................................................

425

Emulation.............................................................................................................

425

Fonts....................................................................................................................

426

Output Feature.....................................................................................................

426

ESC/P-K Emulation Print Features......................................................................

426

ESC/P-K Emulation Settings ...............................................................................

427

Magnification Table..............................................................................................

433

Paper Size and Number of Printable Characters.................................................

437

PDF Direct Print .......................................................................................................

439

PDF Direct Print Settings.....................................................................................

439

PCL Emulation .........................................................................................................

441

HP-GL2 Emulation ...................................................................................................

445

Hard Clip Area .....................................................................................................

449

Printable Area ......................................................................................................

450

Auto Layout..........................................................................................................

452

Notes and Restrictions .............................................................................................

459

Notes and Restrictions on the Use of the Machine..............................................

459

Notes and Restrictions in the Interrupt Mode ......................................................

460

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Notes and Restrictions when Connecting with Internet Service Provider ...........

461

Notes and Restrictions for Using SMB................................................................

462

Notes and Restrictions for Using TCP/IP............................................................

464

Notes and Restrictions for Using EtherTalk ........................................................

465

Notes and Restrictions for Using Bonjour ...........................................................

466

Notes and Restrictions for Using Scanner Features...........................................

467

Notes and Restrictions when Connecting to Internet or Intranet ........................

468

Index..............................................................................................................................

469

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1 Before Using the Machine

This chapter describes organization of this guide and conventions.

 

z

Preface .......................................................................................................

12

z

Types of Manuals .......................................................................................

13

z

Using This Guide ........................................................................................

14

z

About License .............................................................................................

17

Machine the Using Before

1

1 Before Using the Machine

Preface

Thank you for selecting the Fuji Xerox ApeosPort-II C7500/C6500/C5400, DocuCentre-II C7500/C6500/C5400 (hereafter referred to as “the machine”).

This guide explains how to operate the machine and the precautions that must be followed during operation. To get the most out of the machine and to use it effectively, be sure to read this guide before use.

This guide aimed toward machine administrators, provides maintenance information like how to replace consumables, instructions on configuring your network environment, and troubleshooting procedures.

This guide assumes that an operator has a basic knowledge of the operating environment of the personal computer in use, networking environments, and how to operate a personal computer. For information on the environment of the personal computer in use, basic knowledge of networking environments, and how to operate a personal computer, refer to the manuals provided with the personal computer, operating system, and network system.

After reading this guide, be sure to keep it handy for quick reference. It will be useful in case you forget how to perform operations or if a problem occurs with the machine.

Refer to the User Guide for copy/print/scan operating procedures. For information about optional accessories for the printer functionality, also refer to the guide provided with each optional accessory.

In this manual, safety instructions are preceded by the symbol .

Always read and follow the instructions before performing the required procedures.

The equipment is certified by NEMKO in compliance with [IEC60950-1 (AS/NZS 3260)]. The equipment is manufactured under an ISO 9001 Quality System. The equipment is also certified in compliance with applicable standards by various national bodies.

The equipment was tested and is certified by the New Zealand Ministry of Commerce in conformance with CISPR publ. 22 (AS/NZISS CISPR22:2002) which relates to radio frequency interference regulations, and also complies with the Australian Communication Authority requirements.

NOTE: Machines intended for use in South Korea and Taiwan have been certified separately in compliance with their requirements.

Any unauthorized alteration, which includes the addition of new functions or the connection of external devices, may impact this certification.

Contact your local Xerox representative for a list of approved accessories.

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Types of Manuals

Types of Manuals

We provide the following guides for optimum usage of the machine.

Included Manuals

Several manuals are included with this product. They are referred to as accompanying manuals.

These accompanying manuals include descriptions on configurations and operation of the product.

The following manuals are included with the machine.

User Guide

Describes all the necessary steps for copy/print/scan.

Administrator Guide (this guide)

Aimed toward machine administrators, as a guide to setting up the network environment and to solving problems that may occur with the machine.

Quick Reference Guide

Introduces the basic operations of the machine, as well as daily management and maintenance.

Manual (HTML)

A guide for installing print drivers, configuring the printer environment, etc. This manual is included in the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit.

Guides for Optional Accessories

Optional accessories are also available for the machine. User Guides are provided with the optional accessories exclusively for ApeosPort-II C7500/C6500/C5400, DocuCentre-II C7500/C6500/C5400. These User Guides are referred to as "guides for optional accessories". Guides for optional accessories are provided in two forms, as printed or as On-line Help.

Guides for optional accessories describe all the necessary steps for operating optional accessories and installing software.

Machine the Using Before

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Machine the Using Before

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1 Before Using the Machine

Using This Guide

This guide aimed toward machine administrators, provides maintenance information like how to replace consumables, instructions on configuring your network environment, and troubleshooting procedures.

Organization of This Guide

This guide consists of the following chapters.

1 Before Using the Machine

Describes organization of this guide and conventions.

2 Paper and Other Media

Describes the types of paper that can be used on the machine and how to load paper in trays.

3 Maintenance

Describes how to replace consumables and to clean the machine.

4 Job Status

Describes how to check job status and to cancel jobs.

5 Machine Status

Describes how to check the faults that occurred on the machine and to print various reports/lists.

6 System Settings

Describes how to configure the system settings.

7 Using CentreWare Internet Services

Describes how to use CentreWare Internet Services.

8 Printer Environment Settings

Describes how to set up the printer’s operating environment.

9 E-mail Environment Settings

Describes the configuration to use the E-mail features on the machine.

10 Scanner Environment Settings

Describes the configuration to use the scan services on the machine.

11 Using the Server Fax Service

Describes how to use the Server Fax service on this machine.

12 Security

Describes the configuration to utilize the security services on the machine.

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Using This Guide

13 Authentication and Auditron Administration

Describes the authorization feature for restricting use of the machine, as well as the administration feature for monitoring usage statuses for each feature using the authorization feature.

14 Problem Solving

Describes troubles that may occur with the machine and their solutions.

15 Appendix

Describes the machine specifications, optional accessories, and cautions/restrictions.

Conventions

zThe screen images and illustrations that are used in this guide are based on the machine configuration with the various options. Some of the items in the screen images may not be displayed or there may be features that cannot be used depending on the machine configuration.

zIn this document, "Computer" refers to a personal computer or workstation.

zThe following terms are used in this guide:

Important

: Indicates important information that you should read.

Note

 

: Indicates additional information on operations or features.

z The following symbols are used in this guide:

"

"

:

• A cross-reference included in this guide.

 

 

:

• Refers to names of CD-ROM, features, and touch screen

 

 

 

messages and input text.

[

]

:

• Refers to folders, files, applications, button or menu names

 

 

 

displayed in the touch screen.

The names of menus, commands, windows, or dialog boxes displayed on the computer screen and their buttons and menu names.

<> button : Indicates a hardware button on the computer.

<

> key :

Indicates a key on the keyboard of the computer.

>

:

• Indicates a path to a certain item within a procedure on the

 

 

control panel.

 

 

Example: When you see the procedure "select [System

 

 

Settings] > [Setup Menu] > [Mailbox]", this means that you

 

 

need to select [System Settings], select [Setup Menu], and

 

 

then select [Mailbox].

 

 

• Indicates a path to a certain item within a procedure on a

 

 

computer.

 

 

Example: When you see the procedure "to search for files

 

 

and folders, click [Start] > [Search] > [For Files or Folders]",

 

 

this means that you need to click [Start], click [Search], and

 

 

then click [For Files or Folders] in order to search for files and

 

 

folders.

 

 

• The reference is indicated in the following manner:

 

 

"Refer to "6 System Settings" > "Common Settings" > "Audio

 

 

Tone" in the Administrator Guide."

 

 

The sentence above means that you need to refer to the

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section "Audio Tone", which can be found under "Common Settings" in chapter 6 System Settings of the Administrator Guide.

z Orientation of documents or paper is described in this guide as follows:

,,Long Edge Feed (LEF):Loading with one of the long edges of the document or paper.

,,Short Edge Feed (SEF):Loading with one of the short edges of the document or paper.

LEF Orientation

SEF Orientation

Paper feed direction

Paper feed direction

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JPEG Code

Our printer software uses some of the codes defined by the Independent JPEG Group.

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2 Paper and Other Media

This chapter describes the types of paper that can be used on the machine, precautions when handling paper, and how to load paper in trays.

z

Paper Types ...............................................................................................

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z

Loading Paper ............................................................................................

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z

Changing the Paper Size............................................................................

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z

Changing the Paper Settings......................................................................

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Paper Types

This section describes the kinds of paper available for this machine.

Use of inappropriate paper may result in paper jams, cause reduced print quality, malfunctions and other trouble. To make full and effective use of the machine's performance, we recommend using only paper recommended by Fuji Xerox.

If you want to use paper not recommended by Fuji Xerox, contact our Customer Support Center.

WARNING

Do not use conductive paper such as carbonic paper or coated paper. When paper jam occurs, it may cause short-circuit and eventually a fire accident.

Important • The printed image may fade due to moisture such as water, rain or vapor. For more information, contact our Customer Support Center.

Supported Paper Type

When using commonly used paper (known as printable paper) for copying or printing, make sure that it complies with the following specifications.

Paper tray

Weight

Loadable quantity

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trays 1 to 2

64 to 176 g/m2

500 sheets

 

Ream Weight: 55 - 151 kg

(80 g/m2)

Tray 3

 

870 sheets

 

 

(80 g/m2)

Tray 4

 

1,140 sheets

 

 

(80 g/m2)

Tray 5 (bypass)

64 to 280 g/m2

Up to 27mm 250 sheets

 

Ream Weight: 55 - 240 kg

(80 g/m2)

Tray 6 (HCF (A4 1 Tray))

64 to 176 g/m2

2,000 sheets

(optional)

Ream Weight: 55 - 151 kg

(80 g/m2)

Tray 8 (Interposer)

64 to 220 g/m2

200 sheets

(optional)

Ream Weight: 55 - 189 kg

(80 g/m2)

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Paper Types

The following table lists the paper types supported for each paper tray.

Paper Type

Weight

Tray 1-2

Tray 3-4

Tray 5

Tray 6

Tray 8

(g/m2)

(Bypass)

(Interposer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plain Paper

 

 

O

O

O

O

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recycled Paper

64 - 105

O

O

O

O

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plain Paper (Side 2)*

 

 

O

O

O

O

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transparency

 

-

O

O

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tack Film

 

-

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coated Paper 1

106

- 176

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Coated Paper 2

177

- 280

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labels 1

106

- 176

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labels 2

177

- 280

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lightweight

52

- 63

X

X

X

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heavyweight 1

106

- 176

O

O

O

O

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heavyweight 2

177

- 280

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab Stock 1

106

- 176

X

X

O

X

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tab Stock 2

177

- 280

X

X

O

X

X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hole Punched

64 - 105

O

O

O

O

O

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*: Plain Paper (Side 2) means the paper already printed on the one side (i.e., scrap paper).

O: Available

X: Not available

Important • Printing with paper whose type or size differs from the paper specified by the print driver, or printing from a tray not supporting the loaded paper can result in paper jams. To ensure correct printing, select the correct paper size, paper type, and paper tray.

Note

Weight means a weight of 1 m2 of a paper sheet.

 

Ream weight means weight of 1,000 sheets of paper in duodecimo size (788 x 1,091 mm).

 

When copying with a non-standard size paper from the Tray 5 (bypass), you must manually

 

enter the paper size. If you use non-standard size paper often, you can preset the size on

 

the machine. Then the preset size appears under [Standard Sizes] in the [Tray 5 (Bypass)]

 

screen. For more information, refer to "Tray 5 (Bypass) - Paper Size Defaults" (P.128).

Storing and Handling Paper

Please keep the following points in mind when storing paper

zStore paper inside a cabinet or other dry place. Paper that has absorbed moisture can cause paper jams and image quality defects.

zAfter opening a package of paper, wrap up the remaining paper to store it. It is recommended that you include moisture prevention packets.

zPaper should be stored flat to prevent bends or warping.

Please adhere to the following when setting paper into the tray

zAlign the stack of paper neatly before setting it in the tray.

zDo not use paper that is folded, creased, or heavily warped.

zDo not use waved or curled paper.

zDo not load paper of mixed size together into the tray.

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zTransparency paper and label paper can cause paper jams, and multiple sheets can be fed to the printer at once. Be sure to carefully fan these types of paper.

zWhen continuously outputting onto transparencies, transparency sheets may sometimes stick to each other. Remove transparencies from the output tray every 20 or so sheets, and fan them to cool them down.

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Loading Paper

Loading Paper

This section describes how to load paper.

Types of paper loaded in trays

The machine automatically detects the size and orientation of loaded paper in trays. You need to set a paper type, however. Normally, each of the trays is set to plain paper. When loading paper other than plain paper in trays, change the paper type settings. Paper can also be named and set as user-defined paper. Up to five paper types can be set as user-defined paper.

For information on changing the paper type in trays, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.38).

Automatic Tray Selection

If you set paper source on the [Paper/Output] tab to [Paper Tray] in the PCL print driver's properties screen when making prints, the machine automatically selects the corresponding paper tray according to the size and orientation of the document to print. This is called [Automatic Tray Selection].

When making copies, automatic tray selection is active if [Auto Paper] is selected for [Paper Supply]. If the machine detects two or more corresponding trays in the automatic tray selection, the machine gives higher priority to the tray having the highest [Paper Type Priority] set at [Paper Tray Settings]. During automatic tray selection, trays whose [Paper Type Priority] setting is set to [Auto Paper Off] are not targeted in the automatic tray selection. Also, if the [Paper Type Priority] setting is exactly the same, the tray priority is determined by [Paper Tray Priority].

Note

The Tray 5 (bypass) cannot be selected in the automatic tray selection.

 

When the machine runs out of paper during copying or printing, select the tray containing the

 

paper of the same size and orientation that was being used for copying or printing, and

 

continue copying or printing (Auto Tray Switch feature). During this operation, a tray

 

containing paper of type whose [Paper Type Priority] setting is set to [Auto Paper Off] cannot

 

be switched to.

For information about setting [Paper Type], [Paper Type Priority], [Paper Tray Priority], and setting the paper substitute feature, refer to "Paper Tray Settings" (P.126). The same settings can also be made from CentreWare Internet Services.

Adding paper

When the machine runs out of paper during copying or printing, a message is displayed on the control panel display. Add paper according to the displayed instructions. Copying or Printing is automatically resumed when paper is added.

Note

Fan the paper well before loading paper in a tray. It prevents paper from sticking to each

 

other and reduces paper jams.

Loading Paper in the Trays 1 to 2

The following describes the procedure for loading paper in the Trays 1 to 2.

When the machine runs out of paper during copying or printing, a message is displayed on the control panel display. Add paper according to the displayed instructions. Copying or printing is automatically resumed when paper is added.

Note

Before loading paper in a tray, fan the paper well. It prevents paper from sticking to each

 

other and reduces paper jams.

For information on changing the paper size and orientation, refer to "Changing the Paper Size for the Trays 1 to 2" (P.33).

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1Pull out the tray towards you until it stops.

Important • Make sure to pull out the tray slowly. When the tray is being pulled out with force, the tray may possibly hit your knees or other parts of your body causing injuries.

While the machine processes a job, do not pull the tray out that the job uses.

Do not add a new stack of paper on top of the remaining paper in the tray, in order to prevent paper jams or any other troubles. First, remove the remaining paper in the tray, then load the new stack of paper.

2 Load and align the edge of the paper against the left edge of the tray with the side to be copied or printed on facing down.

Important • Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line. It might cause paper jams or machine malfunctions.

Do not place any paper or things in the empty space on

the right side of the Tray 1 or 2. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunctions.

3 Push the tray in gently until it comes to a stop.

Loading Paper in the Trays 3 to 4

Following describes the procedure for loading paper in the Trays 3 to 4.

When the machine runs out of paper during copying or printing, a message is displayed on the control panel display. Add paper according to the displayed instructions. Copying or printing is automatically resumed when paper is added.

Note

Before loading paper in a tray, fan the paper well. It prevents paper from sticking to each

other and reduces paper jams.

For information on changing the paper size and orientation, refer to "Changing the Paper Size for the Trays 3 to 4" (P.34).

1 Pull out the tray towards you until it stops.

Important • Make sure to pull out the tray slowly. When the tray is being pulled out with force, the tray may possibly hit your knees or other parts of your body causing injuries.

While the machine processes a job, do not pull the tray out that the job uses.

Do not add a new stack of paper on top of the remaining paper in the tray, in order to prevent paper jams or any other troubles. First, remove the remaining paper in the tray, then load the new stack of paper.

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