Xerox DocuPrint C525 A User Guide

DocuPrint C525 A
User Guide
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Preface

Thank you for choosing this printer. This is a guide on operating this printer and the important points to note. To understand the features fully and to use the machine correctly and effectively, please read this guide before using it.
Keep this guide handy for a quick reference on using the machine.
This guide is written with the assumption that you are familiar with the basic knowledge and way of operating your computer environment and the network environment.
In this manual, safety instructions are produced by the symbol . Always read and follow the instructions before performing the required procedures.
This product is a “Class I Laser System” that does not emit dangerous laser beam. Operate the machine according to the instructions in the manual. Do not carry out any operation not mentioned in the manual. Otherwise, it may lead to unforeseen accident or machine breakdown.
Preface 3

Types of Manuals

Setup and Quick Reference Guide
User Guide (PDF) (This manual)
Documentation in the CentreWare CD-ROM (HTML)
The Online Help for the CentreWare Internet Services
The Online Help for the print driver
Installation Guide Explains the installation procedure of each optional accessory.
Note
• Adobe
Acrobat Reader needs to be installed to display PDF files. Install the Acrobat Reader using the
CentreWare CD-ROM first if it is not already installed.
Explains the way of installation, loading paper, and troubleshooting of this printer. For more information, refer to “Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)”.
Explains printer settings, and describes control panel menu items and daily care in detail. All the contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide are included except the installation of this printer. This PDF file is included in the CentreWare CD-ROM.
Explains how to set the printer environment and how to install the print driver and our company software.
Explains how to set the items and features of CentreWare Internet Services.
Explains how to set the items and features of the print driver.
This manual is bundled with each optional product.
4 Types of Manuals

Using This Guide

Organization
The following is a summary of each chapter.
1 Basic Operations This chapter explains the parts’ names and their functions and basic
2 Printing This chapter explains basic printing operations, how to cancel printing,
3 About Paper This chapter explains compatible paper and how to load paper into the
4 Setting on the Control Panel This chapter explains items that can be set on the control panel and
5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains procedures for dealing with paper jams or error
6 Daily Care This chapter explains any necessary maintenance procedures, such
A Appendix This chapter provides information about the consumables and options
operations.
and how to print on the special media or custom size paper.
printer.
the setting procedure.
messages. Also, this chapter describes solutions to any problems that might occur when using the printer.
as replacing consumables, cleaning, and moving the printer. Also, this chapter explains how to check the printer status on the computer and about the tool to set the printer settings on a computer.
used with the printer, lifespan of the consumables, and also describes how to get the product information.
Conventions
1. In this guide, “computer” refers to both the personal computer and workstation.
2. The following icons are used in this guide:
3. The following conventions are used in this guide:
Important Indicates important information which you should read.
Note Indicates additional information on operations or features.
Refer to Indicates reference sources.
Refer to “xxx” : The cross-reference is within this guide.
Refer to xxx : The cross-reference is not within this guide.
[ ] : Indicates items displayed on the computer and the printer control
panel. Also indicates the title of printed reports/lists from the printer.
< > : Indicates items such as hard buttons and indicators on the
keyboard and printer.
Using This Guide 5

Contents

Preface.............................................................................................................. 3
Types of Manuals.............................................................................................. 4
Using This Guide .............................................................................................. 5
Contents............................................................................................................ 6
Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)...................... 8
The Objective of the International Energy Star Program .................................. 9
Illegal Copies and Printouts ............................................................................ 10
1 Basic Operations ...................................................................................... 11
1.1 Main Components and Their Functions................................................................. 11
1.2 Switching On and Off the Power ........................................................................... 16
1.3 Power Saver Modes .............................................................................................. 17
1.4 Canceling/Checking Printing ................................................................................. 18
1.5 Displaying Optional Accessory Configuration and Paper Tray Settings ................ 19
Main Body .............................................................................................................. 11
Control Panel .........................................................................................................14
Display ...................................................................................................................15
Switching On the Power ........................................................................................ 16
Switching Off the Power ........................................................................................ 16
Canceling Printing .................................................................................................18
Checking Status of Print Data ............................................................................... 18
2 Printing ..................................................................................................... 20
2.1 Printing From the Computer .................................................................................. 20
2.2 Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies.................................................................. 21
Loading Envelopes/Transparencies ...................................................................... 21
Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies .................................................................. 22
2.3 Printing on Custom Size Paper ............................................................................. 24
Setting Custom Paper Sizes .................................................................................. 24
Printing on Custom Size Paper ............................................................................. 26
3 About Paper ............................................................................................. 27
3.1 About Paper........................................................................................................... 27
Usable Paper .........................................................................................................27
Unusable Paper ..................................................................................................... 29
Storing and Handling Paper .................................................................................. 30
3.2 Loading Paper ....................................................................................................... 31
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray ........................................................................ 31
Loading Paper in the Paper Trays (Optional) ........................................................ 32
Using the Extension Output Tray ........................................................................... 33
3.3 Setting the Paper Sizes and Types ....................................................................... 33
4 Setting on the Control Panel .................................................................... 34
4.1 Overview of the Menu............................................................................................ 34
Menu Configuration ...............................................................................................34
Changing Menu Settings .......................................................................................35
4.2 Description of Menu Items..................................................................................... 37
Tray Settings ......................................................................................................... 37
Replace Toner ....................................................................................................... 38
6 Contents
Report/List ............................................................................................................. 38
Billing Meter ........................................................................................................... 38
Admin Menu .......................................................................................................... 39
4.3 Menu List ............................................................................................................... 43
5 Troubleshooting........................................................................................ 45
5.1 When Paper Jams ................................................................................................. 45
5.2 When Inside the Printer Gets Dirty ........................................................................ 48
5.3 Problems With the Printer...................................................................................... 49
5.4 Problems With the Print Quality............................................................................. 52
5.5 Message List ......................................................................................................... 55
Messages About Consumables .............................................................................55
Messages About the Printer and Other Items (In Alphabetical Order) ..................55
5.6 Network Related Troubles ..................................................................................... 58
When Using CentreWare Internet Services ........................................................... 58
When Using The StatusMessenger Function ........................................................59
5.7 About Custom Mode.............................................................................................. 60
6 Daily Care................................................................................................. 61
6.1 Replacing Consumables........................................................................................ 61
Replacing the Toner Cartridges ............................................................................. 61
Replacing the Drum Cartridge ...............................................................................64
6.2 Printing Reports/Lists ............................................................................................ 67
Types of Reports/Lists ...........................................................................................67
Printing Reports/Lists ............................................................................................ 67
6.3 Checking / Managing the Printer Status on a Web Browser ................................. 68
Settings for CentreWare Internet Services ............................................................ 68
Procedure .............................................................................................................. 69
IP Filter Feature via CentreWare Internet Services ...............................................71
6.4 Checking Printer Status via SimpleMonitor ........................................................... 73
6.5 Checking Printer Status via E-mail ........................................................................ 74
Settings for StatusMessenger Feature .................................................................. 74
Checking the Printer Status via E-mail .................................................................. 75
6.6 Checking Printed Pages ........................................................................................ 77
Checking Total Printed Pages on Meter ................................................................ 77
Checking Total Printed Pages for Each Paper Size .............................................. 77
6.7 Cleaning the Printer............................................................................................... 78
6.8 When Moving the Printer ....................................................................................... 79
A Appendix .................................................................................................. 81
A.1 Specifications ........................................................................................................ 81
Product Specifications ...........................................................................................81
Printable Area ........................................................................................................ 83
A.2 Optional Accessories and Consumables............................................................... 84
Optional Accessories .............................................................................................84
Consumables ......................................................................................................... 84
Regular Replacement Parts .................................................................................. 85
A.3 Life of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts.......................................... 86
A.4 How to Obtain Product Information ....................................................................... 87
Latest Print Driver ..................................................................................................87
Upgrading the Firmware Version of This Printer ................................................... 87
A.5 Glossary ................................................................................................................ 88
Index ............................................................................................................... 92
Contents 7

Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)

Preface Features in Brief Types of Manuals Conventions Contents Contents of the User Guide (Reference) Safety Notes
1 Installing the Printer .............................................................................. 12
Checking the Package Contents, Unpacking the Printer Installing the Optional Accessories Connecting the Power Cord to Switch On the Printer Installing the Toner Cartridge Installing the Drum Cartridge Connecting Interface Cable Loading Paper Printing Reports/Lists
2 Setting the Printer Environment ............................................................ 20
Supported Environment Setting IP Address Setting Printer Configurations via CentreWare Internet Services Installing the Print Driver
3 Basic Operations .................................................................................. 25
Switching On and Off the Power Power Saver Modes Canceling Printing
4 Printing From the Computer ................................................................. 27
5 About Paper.......................................................................................... 28
About Paper Loading Paper
6 List of Menu Items on the Control Panel............................................... 32
7 Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 34
When Paper Jams When Inside the Printer Gets Dirty Problems With the Printer Problems With the Print Quality Error Messages Displayed at the Control Panel
A Appendix............................................................................................... 44
Optional Accessories and Consumables How to Obtain Product Information
Index
: Described in the Setup and Quick Reference Guide only.
8 Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)

The Objective of the International Energy Star Program

To protect the global environment and conserve energy sources, the International Energy Star Program encourages the following product features. Fuji Xerox confirms DocuPrint C525 A satisfies the requirements for this program.
Power Saver Mode Feature
This product has a power-saving feature, which switches the machine to the low power mode (power saver mode 1) automatically if the machine is on and not operated for a certain period of time. In this mode the machine stops power to the fuser and saves the power consumption. The default power saver mode 1 start time is set at 3 minutes.
You can set the power saver mode 1 start time between 1 and 60 minutes in 1 minute intervals. For details on how to set the time, refer to “System Settings” (P. 40).
Note
• The power saver mode 2 feature in this machine saves further power consumption than the power saver
mode 1.
The Objective of the International Energy Star Program 9

Illegal Copies and Printouts

Copying or printing certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to copy or print in your country.
CurrencyBanknotes and checksBank and government bonds and securitiesPassports and identification cardsCopyright material or trademarks without the consent of the ownerPostage stamps and other negotiable instruments
This list is not inclusive and no liability is assumed for either its completeness or accuracy. In case of doubt, contact your legal counsel.
10 Illegal Copies and Printouts

1 Basic Operations

1.1 Main Components and Their Functions

Main Body

Front View
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No. Name Description
1 Center output tray Print jobs are output here with the printed side facing down.
2 Extension output tray Pull out to prevent printouts from slipping off the printer.
3 Front cover Open this when replacing the drum cartridge or toner cartridges.
4 Control panel Consists of the essential operation buttons, indicators and
display.
5 Bypass tray You can load special media such as postcards, envelopes and
transparencies as well as plain paper. Close the cover when paper smaller than A4 size is loaded.
6 Ventilation hole Releases heat to prevent the interior of the printer from heating
up.
7 Power switch Switches the power of the printer on and off. Pressing the switch
to the <|> position switches it on and pressing it to the <{> position switches it off.
8 Left detachable cover Remove this when installing optional accessories such as
network expansion card and additional memory.
9 Top cover Open this when replacing the drum cartridge. Open the front
cover first before opening the top cover.
10 Unit D (optional) 2 sided printing can be done if the duplex unit is installed. Open it
when paper jams in the duplex unit.
11 Tray 1 or 2 (optional) The 250 sheet feeder and the 500 sheet feeder can be used as
paper tray 1 and 2 if they are installed.
1.1 Main Components and Their Functions 11
Rear View
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No. Name Description
1 Cover A Paper eject tray cover. Open this when removing jammed paper.
Remove this cover when installing the duplex unit (optional).
2 Parallel connector For connecting the parallel cable.
3 USB connector For connecting the USB cable.
4 Network connector For connecting the network cable when connecting this printer to
the network.
5 Power cord connector For connecting the power cord.
6 Cover E Open this when removing jammed paper.
7 Duplex unit connector
cover
8 Access window cover The cleaning rod for cleaning inside the printer is stored here.
9 Cover C (optional) Open this when paper is jammed inside the duplex unit.
10 Cover G (optional) Open this when paper is jammed inside the tray 1.
11 Cover H (optional) Open this when paper is jammed inside the tray 2.
For connecting the duplex unit (optional).
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Internal View
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No. Name Description
1 Top cover Open this when replacing the drum cartridge. Open the front
cover first before opening the top cover.
2 Fuser unit Fixes the toner on the paper. Do not touch this when using the
printer as it is hot.
3 Drum cartridge Consists of the light-sensitive drum, the drum cleaner and the
waste toner cartridge. Images are initially created as an electrical charge on the surface of this drum.
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4 Toner cartridges Four color toner cartridges (black, yellow, magenta, cyan) are
held here.
5 Front cover Open this when replacing the drum cartridge or toner cartridges.
6 Cover A Paper eject tray cover. Open this when removing jammed paper.
Remove this cover when installing the duplex unit (optional).
7 Cover F Open this when removing jammed paper. To open the cover F
first open the cover E (or the unit D, if it is installed the duplex unit).
8 Cover E Open this when removing jammed paper. The shape of the cover
E is different depending on whether the duplex unit is installed or not. To open the cover E, when the optional duplex unit is installed, open the unit D first.
1.1 Main Components and Their Functions 13

Control Panel

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No. Name Description
1 LCD display Displays the setting items, machine status, and messages.
Refer to
• “Display” (P. 15)
2 <Power Saver> indicator/
button
3 <Cancel Job> button Press to cancel printing. Or, return to one level up on the menu
4 <Eject/Set> button Press to set the menu candidate values. Use this too to print
In the power saver mode 2, this light is on. Push this button to exit the power saver mode 2.
shown on the display in the menu screen.
report/list.
5
<> <> <> <> buttons
6 <Menu> button Press to move to the menu operation.
7 <Error> indicator When the light is on, there is a malfunction in the printer.
8 <Ready> indicator When the light is on, the printer is ready to receive data from the
Press these to move to the required menu, item and candidate value on the display.
Note
• When you are changing the candidate values by the < > or < > button, you can press and hold down the buttons to change the display continuously. Also, pressing the < > and < > buttons simultaneously will display the default values.
computer.
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Display

Print
There are two types of screens shown: Print screen (for displaying printer status) and Menu screen (for configuring settings).
Note
• The message displayed differs according to the optional accessories installed and setting status.
Print Screen
The Print screen appears when the printer is printing or waiting for data. The following contents are shown on the screen.
er status
Port for receiving data
Feeding tray
Menu Screen
Screen for configuring settings related to the printer.
This screen appears when you press the <Menu> button. The initial Menu screen displayed is as follows.
Refer to
• Items that can be set on the Menu screen: “4 Setting on the Control Panel” (P. 34)
1.1 Main Components and Their Functions 15

1.2 Switching On and Off the Power

Switching On the Power

1. Press the power switch of the printer to the <|> position.
2. When the power is on, “Diagnosing...” will be displayed on the control panel. When the printer is ready for printing, “Ready to print” will be displayed.
Important
• If error message is displayed, refer to “Message List”
(P. 55) on how to fix it.

Switching Off the Power

Important
• Do not switch off the power of this printer when printing is in progress. It may lead to a paper jam.
• Once the power is switched off, print data remaining in this printer or information saved in the memory of
this printer will be deleted.
1. By checking the display on the control panel, confirm that the printer is not processing any data.
2. Press the power switch of this printer to the <{> position to switch off the power.
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1.3 Power Saver Modes

This printer is equipped with the power saver mode 1 and the power saver mode 2 to reduce power consumption when it is left idle.
When no print data is received for 3 minutes, the printer will enter the power saver mode 1. When no data is received for a further 5 minutes, it will enter the power saver mode 2 by default.
When the printer enters power saver mode 1, the screen on the control panel becomes dark and “Ready/Standby” is displayed.
When the printer enters power saver mode 2, only the <Power Saver> indicator lights; all the other indicators go out. The display also goes out, and nothing is displayed. The time ranges to specify for the printer to go into the power saver mode 1 or the power saver mode 2 are 1 to 60 minutes or 1 to 120 minutes, respectively. Consumption of power during the power saver mode 2 is 7 W or less (for AC 110 - 127 V) or 9 W or less (for AC 220 - 240 V) and the time required to exit from the power saver mode 2 to a print-ready status is about 39 seconds.
Note
• You can specify for the printer not to go into the power saver mode 2.
• For details on the power saver mode and the procedure to change the settings, refer to “Basic
Operations (Example: Changing the Power Saver Timer)” (P. 35).
Exiting the Power Saver Mode
The printer automatically cancels the power saver mode once it receives data from the computer.
To cancel the power saver mode 1 or the power saver mode 2 manually, press any button on the control panel or press the <Power Saver> button, respectively.
Note
• Opening and closing the cover automatically exits power saver mode 1 also.
1.3 Power Saver Modes 17

1.4 Canceling/Checking Printing

Canceling Printing

To cancel printing, you can either cancel the print job at this printer or at the computer.
Canceling Printing of Data Being Printed or Received at the Printer
Press the <Cancel Job> button on the control panel. However, pages being printed at the moment will continue to be printed.
Canceling Printing of Data Being Processed at the Computer
Double-click the printer icon at the bottom right of the taskbar in Windows.
From the displayed window, click the document name that you wish to delete and press the <Delete> key.

Checking Status of Print Data

Checking in Windows
Double-click the printer icon on the task bar at the bottom right of the screen.
From the displayed window, check the column, [Status].
Checking in CentreWare Internet Services
You can check the status of the print job sent to the printer at the [Jobs] tab of CentreWare Internet Services.
Refer to
• Online Help for CentreWare Internet Services
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1.5 Displaying Optional Accessory Configuration and Paper Tray Settings

You can display on the print driver, the optional accessory configuration or settings configured at the control panel such as paper type or size. These settings are displayed on the [Options] tab. This section explains the procedure using Windows XP as an example.
Important
• For paper size and paper type settings, you must configure them at the control panel beforehand.
Note
• For Windows 2000/Windows XP, only users with administrator’s rights can change the settings. Users
without the rights can only check the contents.
• The applicable items on the print driver can be set to manual operation.
1. From the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes] and then display the properties of the
printer to be used.
2. Click the [Options] tab.
3. Click [Get Information from Printer].
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The data of the printer can be displayed on the print driver.
4. Click [OK].
The contents of the [Options] tab will be updated based on the data obtained from the printer.
Note
• The paper types and sizes set on the control panel will be displayed as [Paper Tray Information].
1.5 Displaying Optional Accessory Configuration and Paper Tray Settings 19
2Printing

2.1 Printing From the Computer

This section explains the basic flow when printing from application software in Windows environment.
(The procedure may differ according to the computer or system configuration used.)
Important
• Do not switch off the power of this printer when printing is in progress. It may lead to a paper jam.
1. From the [File] menu of the application software, select [Print].
2. Select this printer as the printer to be used to start printing.
To use the various print features of this printer, display the printer properties dialog box to configure the settings of the necessary items. For details on each item and how to configure its settings, refer to the Online Help for the print driver.
Note
• When you print on paper fed from the bypass tray, configure the paper type correctly on the [Bypass
Tray Settings] on the [Tray/Output] tab of the print driver.
(1)
There are two ways to display Online Help for the print driver.
(1) Click [?]. And then, click the item
you want to know more about. The explanation on the item will be displayed.
(2) Click [Help].
The [Help] window will be displayed.
(2)
Examples of Useful Printing Functions in the Properties Dialog Box
• [Basic] tab: [2 Sided Print], [Multiple-Up], [Poster], [Booklet Creation]
• [Tray/Output] tab: [Transp. Separators]
• [Graphics] tab: [Image Types]
• [Watermarks] tab: [Watermarks]

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The features noted above are described in “Features in Brief” in the Setup and Quick Reference Guide.
For details about each function, refer to the Online Help for the print driver.
Note
• You can set the print features in the properties dialog box from the printer icon in the window displayed
by selecting [Printers and Faxes] (or [Settings] > [Printers] depending on the OS).

2.2 Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies

This section explains how to print on envelopes and transparencies.

Loading Envelopes/Transparencies

Envelopes and transparencies can be loaded in the bypass tray.
Note
• For details on the procedure to load paper in the bypass tray, refer to “Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray”
(P. 31).
Loading Envelopes
Load envelope with the address side facing up.
The orientation and handling of envelope flaps differ depending on their size.
Under 220 mm in width Over 220 mm in width
Paper feed direction
Under 220 mm
Flap
Flap
The flap open and toward you. The flap folded and on the left.
Example: Youkei 2, Youkei 3, Monarch, DL, Choukei 3, C5
Example: Com#10
Paper feed direction
Over 220 mm
2.2 Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies 21
The following explains how to load envelopes in the bypass tray using Monarch as an example.
Important
• The reverse side of the envelope cannot be printed on.
• Envelopes can get wrinkled or the print quality is reduced depending on the type used. For details about
the usable envelope sizes, refer to “Usable Paper” (P. 27).
1. In the case of Monarch, insert the
envelopes with the flaps open and at the rear.
Printing side
Flap
2. Slide the paper guides to the size of the envelope.
Loading Transparencies
Important
• Transparencies with white frame and full-color transparencies cannot be used.
1. After carefully fanning a small stack of
transparencies, load them into the tray with the side to be printed facing up. Load transparencies a few at a time.
2. Slide the paper guides to the size of the transparencies.
3. Pull out the extension output tray when loading paper such as transparencies.

Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies

To print on envelopes or transparencies, display the [Tray/Output] tab and [Basic] tab. This section explains the procedure using WordPad on Windows XP as an example.
Note
• When [Bypass Mode] is set to [Panel Specified], you need to set the paper type and size settings for the
tray on the control panel in advance. For details, refer to “Tray Settings” (P. 37).
• The way to display the printer properties dialog box differs according to the application software. Refer to
the manual of your respective application software.
• Printing transparencies continuously may lead to the output transparencies sticking to each other.
Remove the transparencies from the output tray after about 20 sheets, and then fan them to lower their temperatures.
Extension output tray
Print face
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1. From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2. Select this printer as the printer to be used and click [Preferences].
3. Click the [Tray/Output] tab.
4. From [Paper Source], select [Bypass Tray].
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5. When changing the paper type setting, click [Bypass Tray Settings] to display the
[Bypass Tray Settings] dialog box. Select the appropriate paper type from [Paper Type for Bypass Tray] and click [OK].
6. Click the [Basic] tab.
7. From [Paper Size], select the size of the original document.
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8. From [Output Size], select the size of the paper loaded, and then click [OK].
9. If the envelopes are loaded in the bypass tray, click [Booklet/Poster/Mixed Document/
Rotation] to display the [Booklet/Poster/Mixed Document/Rotation] dialog box according to what you need. Set [Image Rotation (180 deg)], and then click [OK].
10. Click [OK].
11. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing.
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2.3 Printing on Custom Size Paper

This section explains how to print on custom size paper.
Custom size paper can be loaded in the bypass tray. The paper sizes that can be selected on this printer are as follows:
For bypass tray
Paper feed direction
Long edge:
139.7 to 355.6 mm
Short edge: 90 to 215.9 mm
Note
• The way to load custom size paper in the bypass tray is the same as the one to load standard size
paper. For details, refer to “Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P. 31).
• When [Bypass Mode] is set to [Panel Specified], you need to set the paper type and size settings for the
tray on the control panel in advance. When printing on custom size paper, set [Paper Size] to [Driver Size]. For details, refer to “Tray Settings” (P. 37).

Setting Custom Paper Sizes

Before printing, set the custom size on the print driver.
Important
• When setting the paper size on the print driver and control panel, be sure to specify the same size as the
actual paper used. Setting the wrong size for printing will cause the machine failure. This is especially true if you configure a bigger size when using a narrow width paper.
On the print driver, set the custom size in the [Custom Paper Size] dialog box. This section explains the procedure using Windows XP as an example.
Note
• For Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003, only users with administrator’s rights can
change the settings. Users without the rights of administrator can only check the contents.
• When configuring the [Custom Paper Size] dialog box in Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server
2003, settings of other printers on the computer will also be affected as the form data base of the computer is used by a local printer. For a shared printer on the network, settings of other shared printers on the same network in another computer will also be affected as the form data base on the server with existing print queue is used.
1. From the [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes], and then display the properties of
the printer to be used.
2. Click the [Configuration] tab.
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3. Click [Custom Paper Size].
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4. Use the [Details] list box to select the custom setup you want to define.
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5. Specify the length of the short edge and long edge under [Settings for].
You can specify the values either by entering directly or using [ ] [ ]. The length of the short edge cannot be longer than the long edge, even if it is within the specified range. The length of the long edge cannot be shorter than the short edge, even if it is within the specified range.
6. To assign a paper name, select the [Name Paper Size] check box, and then enter the
name in [Paper Name]. Up to 14 characters can be used for the paper name.
7. If necessary, repeat steps 4 to 6 to define another custom size.
8. Click [OK].
9. Click [OK].
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Printing on Custom Size Paper

The procedure to print on custom size paper is as follows.
This section explains the procedure using WordPad on Windows XP as an example.
Note
• The way to display the printer properties dialog box differs according to the application software. Refer to
the manual of your respective application software.
1. From the [File] menu, select [Print].
2. Select this printer as the printer to be used and click [Preferences].
3. Click the [Tray/Output] tab.
4. From [Paper Source], select [Bypass Tray].
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5. When changing the paper type setting, click [Bypass Tray Settings] to display the
[Bypass Tray Settings] dialog box. Select the appropriate paper type from [Paper Type for Bypass Tray] and click [OK].
6. Click the [Basic] tab.
7. From [Paper Size], select the size of the original document.
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8. From [Output Size], select the registered custom size, and then click [OK].
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9. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing.

3 About Paper

3.1 About Paper

Using unsuitable paper may lead to paper jams, poor print quality, breakdown and damage to your printer. In order to use the features of this printer effectively, we suggest using the paper that is recommended here.
If you use paper that is not recommended, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.

Usable Paper

The types of paper that can be used on this printer are as follows:
Paper tray Size Paper type (Weight) Loading Capacity
Bypass tray
Paper tray 1 (250 sheet feeder (optional))
Paper tray 1 or 2 (500 sheet feeder (optional))
*For details on how to load envelopes, refer to “Loading Envelopes” (P. 21).
A4 , B5 , A5 ,
Legal (8.5 × 14") ,
Folio (8.5 × 13") ,
Letter (8.5 × 11") ,
Executive (7.25 × 10.5") , Japanese Postcard, Envelope* (Youkei2, Youkei 3, Choukei 3, Monarch, COM#10, DL, C5), Custom (width 90 to 215.9 mm, length 139.7 to 355.6 mm)
A4 , B5 , A5 ,
Letter (8.5 × 11") ,
Executive (7.25 × 10.5")
A4 , Letter (8.5 × 11")
Plain/Plain-Side 2 (60 - 80 g/m Bond/Bond-Side 2 (81 - 105 g/m Transparency, Heavyweight 1/Heavyweight 1-Side 2 (106 - 163 g/m Heavyweight 2/Heavyweight 2-Side 2 (164 - 216 g/m Label, Coated 1/Coated 1-Side 2 (60 - 105 g/m Coated 2/Coated 2-Side 2 (106 - 163 g/m Coated 3/Coated 3-Side 2 (164 - 216 g/m Envelope, Postcard/Postcard-Side 2
Plain (60 - 80 g/m
Bond (81 - 105 g/m
Coated 1 (60 -105 g/m
Plain (60 - 80 g/m
Bond (81 - 105 g/m
Coated 1 (60 - 105 g/m
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200 sheets (FX P paper) or 20 mm or below
Important
• Load coated paper piece by piece. When you load several sheets, the paper becomes damp and two or more sheets will be fed at the same time into the printer in folds. This may cause a malfunction.
250 sheets (FX P paper) or 28 mm or below
500 sheets (FX P paper) or 56 mm or below
Important
• Printing on paper whose setting is different from the paper size or paper type selected on the print driver or loading paper into unsuitable paper tray for printing may lead to paper jams. To ensure that printing is correctly done, select the correct paper size, paper type, and paper tray.
• The printed image may fade due to moisture such as water, rain or vapor. For details, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
• Print quality may be poor or the paper can get wrinkled depending on the paper type or status.
Note
• For details on the procedure to print on transparencies, envelopes, or custom size paper, refer to “2 Printing” (P. 20).
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Paper Sizes and Types That are Compatible for 2 Sided Printing
When you have installed the duplex unit (optional), the following types and sizes of paper are compatible for 2 sided printing.
Size Paper type (Weight)
B5 , A4 , Legal (8.5 × 14") ,
Folio (8.5 × 13") , Letter (8.5 × 11") ,
Executive (7.25 × 10.5")
Plain (60 - 80 g/m
Bond (81 - 105 g/m
Coated 1 (60 - 105 g/m
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Note
• When using plain, bond, heavyweight 1/2, coated 1/2/3, or japanese postcard, you can handle 2 sided printing manually loading the paper that has been printed on one side using this printer into the bypass tray. At this time, select [XXX - Side 2] ([XXX S2]) as the paper type in the print driver or on the control panel.
Supported Paper
The following table shows the supported paper for this printer.
Paper name Weight Paper type Paper characteristics and caution on usage
XC-4200DP (standard paper for black/white printing)
X-pression (standard paper for color printing)
FX P
20lb Plain Medium weight paper for internal distribution and general
office use
24lb Plain Paper that is ideal for both black/white and color printing
for general office use
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64 g/m
Plain Medium weight paper for internal distribution and general
office use
FX C2
FX J
FX JD
FX WR100
FX Green 100
70 g/m
82 g/m
98 g/m
67 g/m
67 g/m
2
Plain Paper that is ideal for both black/white and color printing
for general office use
2
Bond High quality paper in widespread use such as project
books and color samples
2
Bond Two-sided paper in widespread use such as catalogs and
copy booklets
2
Plain Recycled paper with 100% pulp that has a whiteness
degree equal to bond paper
2
Plain Recycled paper with 100% pulp that has a minimum of
whiteness degree
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Special Media
The following types of paper can be used for printing on this printer. Load these types of paper in the bypass tray.
Paper name Weight Paper type Paper characteristics and caution on usage
JE001 - Transparency Transparency without any white frame
Labels (A4) V862 - Labels Full label sheets without perforations
FX JD Coated Paper
Note
• For details on special media, such as heavyweight paper, envelopes, and coated paper not listed in the table, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.

Unusable Paper

Using the following types of paper might cause paper jams, malfunctions or damage to the machine. Do not use them.
• Fuji Xerox full-color transparencies (example: V556, V558, V302)
• Paper exclusively for ink-jet printer use
• Paper that is too thick or thin
• Paper that has been printed on before (including color printing)
• Wrinkled, folded or torn paper
• Wet paper
• Curled paper
• Paper with static electricity
• Adhesive paper
105 g/m
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Coated 1, Coated 1-Side 2
Two-sided coated paper that is ideal for applications such as catalogs and leaflets
• Postcards with pictures
• Paper with special coatings
• Treated colored paper
• Paper using ink that will run at a temperature of 150 ° C
• Thermal paper
• Carbon paper
• Paper with staples, paper clips, ribbons or tape
• Paper with rough surfaces such as pulp paper or fibrous paper
• If acid paper is used, the characters might appear fuzzy. Replace it with alkaline paper.
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