Toshiba e-studio 222cp manuel d'utilisation

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    Digital LED Colour Printer User’s Gu id e[...]

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    Preface > 2 P REFACE Every effort has been made to ensure that t h e information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. T he manufacturer as sumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer also cannot guaran tee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred[...]

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    Emergency first aid > 3 E MERGENCY FIRST AID Take care with toner powder: If swallowed, give small amounts of cold water and seek medical attention. DO NOT attempt to induce vomiting. If inhaled, move the person to an op en ar ea for fresh air. Seek medical attention. If it gets into the eyes, flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 mi[...]

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    Disclaimer notic e > 4 D ISCLAIMER NOTICE The following notice sets out the exclusions and limitations of liabil ity of TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION (includ ing its employees, agents and sub-contractors) to any purchaser or user (“User”) of the e-STUDIO222CP/262CP incl udi ng its accessories, options and bundled software (“Product”). 1. The e[...]

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    Contents > 5 C ONTENTS Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Emergency first aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Importer to the EU/authorised representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Environmental inf[...]

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    Contents > 6 Usage menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Administrator Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Print statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Notes, cautions and warnings > 7 N OTES , CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS For the protection of your product, and in or der to ensure that you benef it from its full functionality, this model has b een designed to operate only with genuine original toner cartridges. Any other toner cartridge may not op erate at all, even if i t is described as “compatib[...]

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    About this guide > 8 A BOUT THIS GUIDE D OCUMENTATION SUITE This guide is part of a suite of online and printed documentation provided to hel p you become familiar with your product and to make the best use of its many powerful features. The documentation is summarised below for reference an d is found on the manuals DVD unless indicated otherwi[...]

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    About this guide > 9 O N - LINE USAGE This guide is intended to be read on sc r een using Adobe Reader. Use the navigation and viewing tools provided in Adobe Reader . There are many cross-references with in this book, each highlighted as blue text . When you click on a cross-reference the display will inst antly jump to the part of the manual c[...]

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    Introduction > 10 I NTRODUCTION Congratulations on choosing this colour print er. Your new printer is designed with advanced features to give you cle ar, vibrant colour pr ints and crisp black and white pages at high speed on a range of print media for the office. Your printe r includ es these features: > ProQ2400, multi-level technology prod[...]

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    Introduction > 11 O VERVIEW F RONT VIEW 1. Output stacker , face down. Standard printed copy delivery point. Holds up to 150 sheets at 8 0g/m². 2. Operato r panel. Menu driven operator controls and LCD panel a . 3. Paper tr ay . Standard paper tra y . Holds u p to 250 sheets of 80g/m² paper . 4. Multi pu rpose tray . Used for feeding heavier p[...]

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    Introduction > 12 R EAR VIEW When the rear paper stacker is folded do wn pa per exits the printer through the rear of the printer and is stacked here face up. This is mainly used for heavy pr int media. When used in conjunction with the multi purpose feed tray, the paper path th rough the printer is essentially straight. This avoids b ending the[...]

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    Introduction > 13 G ETTING STARTED P OWER SAVING MODE If you do not use the machine for a while, it will enter the power saving mode to control the power consumption of the device. To cancel or initiate power saving mode, press the Power Save button on the control panel. S WITCHING OFF 1. Press the OK button on the control panel to enter the men[...]

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    Paper recommendations > 14 P APER RECOMMENDATIONS Your printer wi ll handle a variety of prin t media, includi ng a range of paper weights and sizes, labels and envel opes. This section prov ides general advice on choice of media, and explains how to use each type. The best performance will be obtained when using standard 75~90g /m² paper desig[...]

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    Paper recommendations > 15 M ULTI PURPOSE TRAY The multi purpose tray can handle the same si zes as the cassette trays but in wei ghts up to 220 g/m² . For very heavy paper stock use the face up (rear) paper stacker. This ensures that the paper path through th e printer is almost strai ght. The multi purpose tray can feed paper wi dths from 76m[...]

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    Loading paper > 16 L OADING PAPER C ASSETTE TRAYS 1. Re move the paper tra y from the printer . 2. F an the paper to be loaded at the edges (1) and in the middle (2) to ensure that all sheets are properly separated, then tap th e edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush again (3). 1 2 3[...]

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    Loading paper > 17 3. Load paper (letter headed paper face down and top edge tow ards the front of the printer), as shown. 4. Adjust the rear stopper (a) and paper guides (b) to the size of paper being used. 5. Close the paper tra y gently . To prevent paper jams: > Do not leave space b etween the paper and the guides and rear stopper . > [...]

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    Loading paper > 18 > Do not pull the paper tr ay out during prin ting (except as descri bed below for the 2nd tra y). NOTE > If you have two trays and you are printing from the 1s t (upper) tray, you can pull out the 2nd (lo wer) tray during printing to reload it. However, if you are printing from the 2nd (lower) tray, do not pull out the [...]

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    Loading paper > 19 M ULTI PURPOSE TRAY 1. Open the multi purpose tr ay (a). 2. Fold out the paper supports (b). 3. Press gently down on the paper platform (c) to ensure it is latched down. 4. Load the paper and adjust the paper guides (d) to the size of paper being used. > F or single-sided printing on head ed paper l oad the paper into the m[...]

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    Operation > 20 O PERATION e-STUDIO222CP For full details of how to use the machine and any optional access ori es to print jobs efficiently and effectively, please refer to the Printing Guide and the Barcode Guide. e-STUDIO262CP For full details of how to use the machine and any optional access ori es to print jobs efficiently and effectively, p[...]

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    Menu functions > 21 M ENU FUNCTIONS This section lists the menus accessed via the co ntrols on the printer’s operator panel and displayed in the LCD window. O PERATOR PANEL 1. READY LED ON: Ready to receiv e data. BLINK 1 (0.8 sec interval): Processing data. BLINK 2 (0 .5 sec lit/ 4.5 sec off): Sleep state. OFF : Of fline. 2. DISPLAY Displays [...]

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    Menu functions > 22 7. OK Button In the ONLINE or OFFLINE mode: enters the Menu mode. In the Menu mode: determines th e setting selected. 8. CANCEL Button Deletes the data being printed or received when pressed for two se conds or longer . Deletes the dat a when pressed for two se conds or longer with WRONG PAP ER SIZE, RUN OUT OF PAPER, TR A Y [...]

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    Menu functions > 23 H OW TO CHANGE THE SETTINGS - USER I t s h o u l d b e n o t e d t h a t m a n y o f t h e s e s e t t i n gs can be, and often are, overridden by settings in the Windows printer drivers. However, several of the driv er settings can be left at “Printer Setting”, which will t hen default to the sett ings entered in these p[...]

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    Menu functions > 24 8. Press the up or down MENU button until th e “item” you want to chan ge is displaye d. 9. Press the OK button. 10. Using the up or down MENU button, identif y the parameter as required. 11. Press the OK bu t t o n to e n t e r a n a s t er i s k ( *) o n the right side of the setting selected. 12. Press the ON LINE butt[...]

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    Menu functions > 25 I NFORMATION MENU This menu provides a quick method of list ing various items stored wit hin the printer. STORED JOB NO T FOUND PRINT DELETE Used to print out a stored job in the SD card. “NOT FOUND” will be display e d where a file is unavailable. One of the following messages will appear if a pr intabl e file is availab[...]

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    Menu functions > 26 S HUTDOWN MENU T h i s i t e m s h o u l d a l w a y s b e s e l e c t e d b e f o r e s w i t c h i n g t h e p r i n t e r o f f , t o e n s u r e t h a t n o d a t a is lost. P RINT MENU This menu provides adjustment of various print job related functions . ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION SHUTDOWN ST ART EXECUTE Performs cont ro[...]

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    Menu functions > 27 TONER S AVE MODE ON OFF This function works effectiv ely only if the data i nput is color RGB data. This sett ing is vali d in PS and PCL, but does not take effect in the following case s. (1) PS: If Co lor Matching is s et OFF . (2) PS: If any se tting other than ASIC Color Matching is set. (3) PS: CMYK data when Ink Sim ula[...]

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    Menu functions > 28 M EDIA MENU This menu provides adjustment to suit a wide range of print media. ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION TRA Y1 PAPERSIZE A4 /A5/ A6/B5/ LEGAL14/LEGAL13.5/ LEGAL13/LETTER/ EXECUTIVE CUSTOM Selects the s ize of paper lo aded in T ray 1 (upper tray if both tra ys installed). F or CUST OM setting see X- DIMENSION and Y -DIMENSIO[...]

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    Menu functions > 29 MPT P APERSIZ E A4 A5 A6 B5 LEGAL14 LEGAL13.5 LEGAL13 LETTER EXECUTIVE CUSTOM COM-9 ENVELOPE COM-10 ENVELOPE MONARCH ENV DL ENVELOPE C5 ENVELOPE INDEX CARD Selects the s ize of paper to be fed from the multi purpose tray . For CUST OM setting see X -DIMENSION and Y -DIMENSION in “Print menu” on pa ge 26 . MPT MED IA TYPE [...]

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    Menu functions > 30 C OLOR MENU The printer automatically adjusts colour bala nce and density at appropriate intervals, optimising the printed output for bright white paper viewed in natural daylight conditions. The items on this me nu provid e a means of changing the default settings for special or particularly difficul t print jobs. ITEM SETTI[...]

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    Menu functions > 31 S YS CONFIG MENU This menu adjusts general printer setting s to suit the way you prefer to work. CMYK CONVERSION ON OFF Setting to “OFF” wi ll simplify t he convers ion process of CMYK data, which will redu ce the proc essing time. This setting is ignored when Ink Si mulation funct ion is used. Note: This function only ap[...]

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    Menu functions > 32 PCL EMULATION This menu controls sett ings effective when th e printer is operating in PCL emulati on mode. JAM RECOVERY ON OFF Specifies whether the pri n ter should perform jam recovery after a paper jam has occurr ed. If ON, the printer will attempt to re-print any pages lost due to a paper jam once the jam has been cleare[...]

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    Menu functions > 33 PPR EMULATION This menu controls setting s ef fective when the printer is op erating in PPR emulation mode. PEN WIDTH ADJUST ON /OFF When minimum width is specified in PCL, s ometimes a 1-dot line, looks broken. With PEN WIDTH Adjust set to ON, when the minim um width is specifie d, the line width will be emphasized so as to [...]

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    Menu functions > 34 FX EMULATION This menu controls settings ef fective when the printer is op erating in FX emulation mode. FIT TO LET TER DISABLE ENABLE Sets the printi ng mode that can fit prin t data, equivalent to 11 inches (66 lines), in the LETTER -size printable area. TEXT HEIGHT SAME DIFF Sets the height of a character . SAME: R egardle[...]

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    Menu functions > 35 USB MENU This menu controls the operation of t he printer’s USB data interface. N ETWORK MENU This menu controls the operat ion of the pr inter’s 10Base-T/100Base- TX network i nterface. ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION SOFT RESET ENABLE / DISABLE Enables or disables the SOF T RESET command. SPEED 12Mbps / 480 Mbps Selects th e [...]

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    Menu functions > 36 IPV4 ADDRESS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Current assign ed IP address. T o change, press OK and use Menu buttons to incremen t 1st octet, th en press OK again to move on to next oc tet. When 4th octet ha s been set, press OK again to register new address. SUBNET MASK xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Current assigned subnet mask. T o change, proceed as ab[...]

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    Menu functions > 37 M EMORY MENU Not displayed as default . This menu is displayed onl y when set to ENABLE in OP MENU of Administrator menu. This menu sets the conditions of memory allocated to t he buffer and resource. ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION RECEIVE BUF SIZE AUTO 0.5MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 16MB 32MB Sets the size of the receive buffer . RESOUR C[...]

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    Menu functions > 38 S YS A DJUST MENU Not displayed as default . This menu is displayed onl y when set to ENABLE in OP MENU of Administrator menu. M AINTENANCE MENU This menu p rovides acce ss to va rious p rinter m aintenan ce functi ons. ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION X ADJUST +2.00MILLIMETER ~ 0.00MILLIMETER ~ -2.00MILLIMETER Adjusts the position [...]

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    Menu functions > 39 U SAGE MENU This menu is for information onl y, and provides an indication of total usage of the printer and the expected life lef t in its consumable it em s. This is parti cularly useful if you do not have a full set of replacement consumables to hand and you need to know ho w soon you will need them. RESTORE MENU EXECU TE [...]

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    Menu functions > 40 A DMINISTRATOR M ENU This menu should only be ch anged by the System Administrators. In order to gain access to this menu, follow the instructions in “How to change the setti ngs - admin istrator” on page 23 . This menu is in ENGLISH only. ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION ENTER PAS SWORD xxxxxxxxxxxx Enter a password to gain ent[...]

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    Menu functions > 41 OP MENU (cont.) FX EMULA TION ENABLE DISABLE Set up ENABLE/DISABLE condition for FX EMULA TI ON category . If DISABLE is selected, FX EMU LA TION category of USERS MENU will not appear . USB MENU ENABLE DISABLE Set up ENABLE/DISABLE condition for USB MENU category . If DISABLE is selected, USB MENU category of USERS MENU will[...]

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    Menu functions > 42 SECURITY MENU JOB LIMIT A TION OFF ENCRYPTED JOB Job limitation mode control. Jobs other than specif ied ones are reject ed. MAKE SECURE SD-M EXECUTE SD Card encoding fu nctio n is made effe ctive. Formation of the cipher key and encoding function (security mode) information is turned on. A t the same time, it initialize s th[...]

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    Menu functions > 43 SECURIT Y MENU (cont.) RESET CIPHER KEY EXECUTE Resets a cipher key to be used on an encrypted SD card. When this processing is done, all data stor ed on the SD card cannot be restored. After executi on, the following confirmat ion messages will appear . Are You Sure? Yes No If No is sele cted, the disp lay will retu rn to th[...]

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    Menu functions > 44 FILE SYS MAINTE2 CHK FILE SYS EXECUTE Executing th is function will resolve any mismatch between the actual and the displayed free space of the fi le system and recov er the manage ment data (F A T informat ion). Note 1: It take s several seconds to complete this funct ion. Note 2: This item is display ed only if the SD card [...]

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    Menu functions > 45 LANGUAGE MENU LANG INITIALIZE EXECUTE Initi alise the message file loaded in FLASH MEMORY . If NO is sele cted, the mac hine will go bac k to the source menu. The pr ocedure for cl earing the disk will st art immediately after the menu and machi ne reboot. PS MENU L1 TRAY TYPE1 TYPE2 Switch es between P ostscript types SIDM M[...]

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    Menu functions > 46 P RINT STATISTICS This menu should only be ch anged by the System Administrators. In order to gain access to this menu, follow the instructions in “How to change the setti ngs - admin istrator” on page 23 , but hold down the Menu button instead of the OK button. In this case, the default password is 0000 . This menu is in[...]

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    Maintenance > 47 M AINTENANCE R EPLACING CONSUMABLE ITEMS Only use genuine original consumables to ensure the best quality and performance from your hardware. Non origina l products may adversely affect your printer's performance an d invalidate your warranty. T ONER CARTRIDG E REPLACEMENT The toner used in this printer i s a very fine dry [...]

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    Maintenance > 48 2. Note the positions of the four cartridges. It is essential that they go back in the same order . (a) S lide the coloured release collar on th e cartridge to be replaced fully towards the right hand side of the printer. (b) Lift the right-hand end of the cartridge and then draw the cartridge to the right to release the left-ha[...]

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    Maintenance > 49 5. Remo ve the new cartridge from its box but leav e its wrappi ng material i n place for the moment. 6. Gently shake the new cart ridge from end to end sever al times to loosen and distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 7. Re move the wrappi ng material. 8. Holding the cartridge by its top centre, lowe r it into the [...]

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    Maintenance > 50 11. Gently wipe the LED head surface with a clean, lint free cloth. 12. Finally , close the top cov er and press down firmly at both sides so that the cov er latches closed. I MAGE DRUM REPLACEMENT The image drum assembly comes complete with its own installation detail s which give full instructions on rep lacement. You are advi[...]

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    Maintenance > 51 R EPLACING THE TRANS FER BELT UNIT The belt unit is located und er the image drum assembly. Switch off the printer and allow the fuser to cool for about 10 minutes before opening the cover. 1. Press the cov er release and open the print er’s top co ver fully . 2. Holding it by its han dles, li ft the im age drum assembly , com[...]

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    Maintenance > 52 4. Pull the locking leve rs at each side of the transfer b elt up and towards the front of the machine. 5. Using the locking lev ers (a), lift the belt (b ) upwards and withdr aw from the machine. 6. Lower the new belt unit into place, with the drive gear tow ards the rear of the printer . Locate the drive gear into the gear ins[...]

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    Maintenance > 53 F USER REPLACEMENT The fuser is located inside the printer just behind the toner cartri dges. 1. Press the cov er release and open the print er’s top co ver fully . 2. Identify the fuser handle (a) on the top of the fuser unit. 3. Pull the two fuser retaining levers (b) toward s the front of the printe r so that they are fully[...]

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    Maintenance > 54 8. Push the two retaining levers (b) tow ards the rear of the pri nter to lock the fu ser in place. 9. Finally , close the top cov er and press down firmly at both sides so that the cov er latches closed. b b[...]

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    Maintenance > 55 C LEANING ... THE UNIT CASING 1. Switch the printer off . 2. Wipe the unit surface with a soft cloth moistened sparingly with water or neutr al detergent. 3. Use a soft dry cloth to dry t he unit surface. 4. Switch the printer on. ... THE LED HEAD Clean the LED heads when printing does not come out clearly, has white lines or wh[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 56 I NSTALLING UPGRADES This section explains how to instal l optional equipment into your printer. This includes: > additional RAM memory > SD card ( e-STUDIO262CP only ) > additional paper tr ay M EMORY UPGRADE The bas ic prin ter mode ls com es equ ipped with the f ollowin g main memory : > e-STUDIO222CP : 12[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 57 4. Carefully remove the new memory board from its wrappi ng. T ry to handle the board only by its short edges, avoiding contact wi th any metal parts as far as possi ble. In particular , avoid touching the edge connector . 5. Notice that the memory board has a small cutout in the edge connector , which is closer to one e[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 58 11. Replace the access co ver and latch it closed. 12. Reconnect t he AC power cable and switch the printer on. 13. When the printer is ready , print a menu map as follows: (a) Press the OK bu tton. (b) Press the Menu down button t hen the OK button to select the INFORMATION MENU . (c) Press the OK button to se lect PRIN[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 59 SD CARD (e-STUDIO262CP ONLY ) The optional SD card enables collating of prin ted pages and can be us ed to stor e overlays and macros, fonts, and secure or pr oof documents wait ing to be printed. 1. Switch the printer off and di sconnect the AC power cable. 2. Remo ve the outer access co ver and place it safely t o one [...]

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    Installing upgrades > 60 5. Gently push the SD card into the slot as shown. 6. Replace t he inner access cov er (b) and turn locking screw (a) clockwise to secure it shut. 7. Replace the access co ver and latch it closed. 8. Reconnect t he AC power cable and switch the printer on. 9. When the printer is ready , print a menu map as follows: (a) P[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 61 A DDITIONAL PAPER TRAY 1. Switch the printer off and di sconnect the AC power cable. 2. Place additi onal paper tr ay on desired loc ation. 3. Observing safety rules for li fting and, usin g locating guides, place printer on top of the additional paper tr ay . 4. Fit retaining clips as shown. 5. Re -connect the AC power [...]

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    Installing upgrades > 62 S ETTING THE DRIVER DEVI CE OPTIONS Once your new upgrade has been installed, yo u may need to update the printer dri ver so that the additional features are available to your applications. Accessor ies such as additional paper trays will only be usable if the printer driver on your computer knows they are there. In some[...]

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    Installing upgrades > 63 Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) 1. Open the Mac OS X Print & F ax Preferences. 2. Click Printing . 3. Click Set Up Printers… . 4. Ensure your machine is selected and click Show Info… . 5. Click the menu and choose Installable Options… . 6. Select all hardware opt ions appropriate to y our machine and click Apply Change[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 64 T ROUBLESHOOTING Provided that you follow the recommendations in this guid e on the use of print media, and you keep the media in good condition prior to us e , y o u r p r i n t e r s h o u l d g i v e y e a r s o f r e l i a b l e service. However, paper jams occasionally do o ccur, and this section explains how to clear t[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 65 P APER SENSOR ERROR CODES CODE # LOCATION CODE # LOCATION 370 Duplex 390 MP T ray 371 Duplex 391 Paper T r ay 372 Duplex 392 2 nd Paper tr ay a a. If fitted. 380 Paper feed 400 Paper size 381 Paper path 409 Face up st acker (sensor not sh own) 382 Paper exit 392 381 380, 400 390 372 371 382 391 370[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 66 C LEARING PAPER JAMS 1. If a sheet is well adv anced out of the top of the printer , simply grip it and pull gently to dra w it fully out. If it does not remo ve easily , do not use excessiv e force. It can be removed from the rear la ter . 2. Press the cov er release and open the print er’s top co ver fully . 3. Holding i[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 67 5. Look into the printer to check whether any sheets of paper ar e visible on any part of the belt unit. (a) To remove a sheet with it s leading edge at the front of the belt (a), lift the plastic guard (e) at the front of the printe r, then carefully lift the sheet from the belt and pull it forwards int o the inte rnal drum[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 68 through the drum c avity area. Then allo w the pressure release lever to rise again. (d) To remove a sheet in the fuser, move the two retaining levers (e) towards the front of the ma chine to release th e fuser. Wi thdraw the fus er unit usin g the handle (f). (e) Press release lever (g) and pull the trapped paper from the f[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 69 6. If you were duplex printing when the ja m occurred, check the duplex paper path: (a) Pull the locking levers at each side of the tr ansfer belt up and tow ards the front of the machine. (b) Using the locking leve rs (a), lift the belt (b) upwards and wi thdraw from the machine. (c) Look into the printer to check whethe r [...]

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    Troubleshooting > 70 8. Lower the top cover but do not press down to latch it closed y et. This will protect the drum from exces sive exposure to room li ghting while y ou check the remaining areas for jammed sheets. 9. Open the rear exit tray (h) and check for a sheet of paper in the rear path area (i). > Pull out any sheets found in this ar[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 71 D EALING WITH UNSATISFACTORY PRINTING SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES STEPS TO TAKE V ertical whi te lines can be seen on the printed page. The LED head is dirty . Wipe the LED head with a soft, lint-free clo th. The toner is low. Open th e top cover and tap the cartridge a few times to evenly distribute any remaining toner . If sy[...]

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    Troubleshooting > 72 Horizont al Lines an d spots appear periodically . When the inte rval is about 94mm (4in), the im age drum (the green tube) is damaged or dirty . Wipe it lightly wi th a soft cloth. Replac e the image drum cartridge when it is damaged. When the inte rval is about 30mm (1.2in) , there may be foreign particles in the image dru[...]

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    Specifications > 73 S PECIFICATIONS e-STUDIO222C P - FC-222CP e-STUDIO262C P - FC-262CP ITEM SPECIFICATION e-STUDIO22 2CP e-STUDIO262C P Dimensions 410 x 504 x 242mm (W x D x H) W e ight 21Kg approx. Power suppl y 220 to 240V AC @ 50/60 Hz ± 2% Po wer consump tion Sleep: - < 1.5 W Power sa ving: < 14 W Stand-by: 90 W Operating (A ver age)[...]

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    Index > 74 0MM10010400 I NDEX B Belt how to replace ............ ...... 51 life remaining .... ............ .... 39 C Cleaning the LED head .... ...... 55 Colour adjusting ........... .......... ...... 30 D Duplex paper size and weight limits ........... .......... ......... 15 E Envelopes loading ........... .......... ......... 19 F Fuser how [...]

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