Lennox Hearth 4650EN manual

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    pagepro 4650EN/5650EN User’s Guide A0DX-9561-01A 1800850-001B[...]

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    Thank You Thank you for purchasing a pagepro 4650E N/56 50EN. Y ou have made an excell ent choice. Y our pagepro 4650EN/5650EN is specially designed for optimal performance in Win- dows, Macintosh and Linux environments. Trademarks KONICA MINOL T A and the KONICA MINO L T A logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of KONICA MINOL T A HOLDINGS, [...]

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    SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This package contains the following materials pr ovided by Konica Minolta Business T echnolo- gies, Inc. (KMBT): software included as part of the printing system, the digitally-encoded machine-readable outline data encoded in th e special format and in the encrypted form ( “Font Programs”), other software which runs o[...]

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    1 1. Notice to Government End Users: The Software is a “commercial item,” as that term is defined at 48 C.F .R.2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial computer software documentation,” as such terms are used in 48 C.F .R. 12.212. Consis- tent with 48 C.F .R. 12.212 and 48 C.F .R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4[...]

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    Contents Contents i 1 Introduction ... ....................... .............. ...................... .............. ....................... .... 1 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 2 Space Requirements 2 Printer Parts 4 Front View 4 Rear View 4 Internal View 5 Front View with Options 6 2 About the Software ...................... .............. .[...]

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    Contents ii Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 (KONICA MINOLTA pagepro 4650 (5650) PCL, KONICA MINOLTA pagepro 4650(5650) PS) 12 Uninstallin g the Printer Driver (for Windows) 14 Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 (KONICA MINOLTA pagepro 4650 (5650) PCL, KONICA MINOLTA pagepro 4650(5650) PS) 14 Displayin g Printer Driv er Settings (for Windows) 15 Wi[...]

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    Contents iii Control Panel Keys and Port 26 Message Window 28 Help Screens 29 Configuration Menu Overview 3 0 Main Menu 30 PROOF/PRINT MENU 31 Printing/Deleting a Stored Job 31 Entering the Password 33 PRINT MENU 34 PAPER MENU 36 QUALITY MENU 49 MEMORY DIRECT 52 INTERFACE MENU 55 SYS DEFAULT MENU 63 MAINTENANCE MENU 74 SERVICE MENU 77 5 Memory Dire[...]

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    Contents iv Job Separation Printing 110 Offset Printing 1 11 Media Storage 112 7 Replacing Consumables ......................... .............. .......................... .............. 113 Replacing Co nsumables 11 4 About toner cartridge 11 4 Replacing a Tone r Cartridge 117 Replacing the Fuser Unit 119 Replacing the Transfer Roller 125 Replacing[...]

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    Contents v 10 Installing Accessor ies ...... ........................................................ ........... ......... 189 Introduction 19 0 Antistatic Protection 191 Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 192 Installing a DIMM 192 Hard Disk Kit 1 96 Installing the Hard Disk kit 196 CompactFlash 200 Installing the CompactFlash card 200 Duplex 205 I[...]

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    Contents vi[...]

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    Introduction[...]

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    Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 2 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer Space Requirements T o e nsure easy operation, consum able replacement and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below . 921.8 mm (36.3 " ) Front View with Options Front View 421.8 mm (16.6 " ) 200 mm (7.9 " ) 300 mm (1 1.8 "[...]

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    Getting Acquainted wi th Your Printer 3  " The option appears shaded in the above illustratio ns. Side View with Options 921.5 mm (36.3 " ) 150 mm (5.9 " ) 275 mm (10.8”) 465.4 mm (18.3 " ) 1 130.4 mm (44.5 " ) 240 mm (9.4 " ) 100 mm (3.9 " ) 721.5 mm (28.4 " ) 200 mm (7.9 " )[...]

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    Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 4 Printer Parts The following drawings illustra te the part s of your prin ter referred to through- out this guide, so please take some time to become familiar with them. Front View 1—Cen ter output tray 2—Con trol panel 3—V entila tion grilles 4—Paper meter 5—Tray1 (A4/150sheets) 6—Tray2 (A4/550shee[...]

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    Getting Acquainted wi th Your Printer 5 Internal View 1—Paper stop per 2—T oner cartridge 3—T op cover 4—Fuser uni t 5—Tr ansfer roller 3 2 5 1 4 2 4 For pagepro 5650EN 5 5 For pagepro 4650EN[...]

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    Getting Acquainted with Your Printer 6 Front View with Options 1—Dup lex 2—Low er feeder units (Tray 3 and T ray 4) 3—Sub tray 4—Offset tray 5—Face up tray (pagepro 5650EN: S tandard, pagepro 4650EN: Option) 2 4 3 5 1 For pagepro 5650EN For pagepro 4650EN 1 1 4 5[...]

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    About the Software[...]

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    Printer Driver CD-ROM 8 Printer Driver CD-ROM PostScript Drivers  " A specific PPD file has been prepar ed for applications (such as Pag e- Maker and Corel Draw) t hat require that a PPD file be specified wh en printing. When specifying a PPD file while printing on Windows Vista, XP , Server 2003 and 2000, use the spec ific PPD file provide[...]

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    Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 9 PPD Files  " For details on the installation of the Windows printer drivers, refer to the Installation Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM. Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM Utilities Operating System Use/Benefit Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 These PPD files allow you to install the pri[...]

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    Utilities and Docu mentation CD-ROM 10 PageScope Web Connection With a Web browser , the status of printers can be checked, and the vari- ous settings ca n be changed. For details, refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documenta- tion CD-ROM. PageScope Network Setup Using t he TCP/IP and IPX protocols, basic network printer settings can[...]

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    System Requirements 11 System Requirements  Personal co mputer – Pentium 2: 400 MHz (Pentium 3: 50 0 MHz or higher i s recommended) – Power Mac G3 or later (G4 or later is recommended) – Macintosh equipped with an Intel processor  Operating System – Microsoft Windows Vista Home Ba sic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Busi- ness/Enterprise, Windo[...]

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    Selecting Driver Options /Defaults (for Windows) 12 Selecting Driver Options/Defaults (for Windows) Before you start working with your printer , you are ad vised to verify/change the default driver settings. Also, in case you have options installed, you should “declare” the opti ons in the driver . Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 (KONICA MINO[...]

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    Selecting Driver Options /Defaults (for Windows) 13  " If Memory Card is selected, select Disable , Enable (1 GB Under) , or Enable (1 G B Over) , accord ing to the installed Com- pactFlash card. 7 Click Apply .  " Depending on the ve rsion of the op erating system, Apply may not appear. If this is the case, continue with the next s[...]

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    Uninstalling the Printe r Driver (for Windows) 14 Uninstalling the Printer Driver (for Windows) This section de scribes how to uninstall th e KONICA MINOL T A pagepro 4650 printer driver or the KONICA MINOL T A pagepro 5650 printer drive r if neces- sary . Windows Vista/XP/Server 2003/2000 (KONICA MINOLTA pagepro 4650(5650) PCL, KONICA MINOLTA page[...]

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    Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) 15 Displaying Printer Driver Settings (for Windows) Windows Vista 1 From the St a rt menu, click Control Pa nel , then Hardware and Sound , and then click Printers to open the Printers directory . 2 Right-click the KONICA MINOL T A pa gepro 4650(5650) PCL or KONICA MINOL T A pagepro 4650(565 0) PS pr[...]

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    Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 16 Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver Common Buttons The buttons described b elow appear on each tab. OK Click to exit the Properties dial og box, saving any changes made. Cancel Click to exit the Properties dialog b ox without saving a ny changes made. Apply Click to save all changes without ex [...]

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    Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 17 Paper View Click the button to display a sample of the page layout in the figure area.  " This button does not appear on th e Advanced and Quality tabs. Printer View Click the button to display an image of the printer (with all installed options) i n the figure area.  " This button does[...]

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    Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 18  Zoom (expand/reduce) documen ts  S pecify the paper source  S pecify the type of media  S pecify the number of copies  T urn on/off job collation  T urn on/off offset  Save a print job on the printer and print it later (Job Retention )  Save a confidential job on the prin ter a[...]

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    Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 19  S pecify the tray that co ntains the paper for the front and back cover pages and separator pages. Watermark/Overlay Tab  " Be sure to use ove rlays with print jobs with a paper size and orienta- tion that matches the overlay form. In addition, if settings have bee n s pecified for “N-up?[...]

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    Using the Postscript and PCL Printer Driver 20  S pecify the resolution for the printout  Select whether or not economy printing is used  S pecify the format of fonts that are to be downloaded  Print using the printer ’s fonts  Control the tones (Contras t) of an image (PCL printer dri ver only)  Control the darkness (Brig htnes[...]

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    Using the Status Monitor (Windows Only)[...]

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    Working with the Status Monitor 22 Working with the Status Monitor Introduction The S tatus Monitor shows information ab out the cu rrent status of the printer . The S tatus Monitor can be installed from the Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM. For details on the installation, refer to the Reference Guide on the Utilities and Documentation CD-ROM. O[...]

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    Recognizing Status Monitor Alerts 23  Printer Alerts —Displays text messages that alert you of co nditions such as low ton er .  Recovery Instructio ns —Provides you with explanatio ns of what you need to do in order to correct problems a nd recover from error conditions. Consumables T ab Displays the usage status (approximate percentage [...]

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    Closing the Status Monitor 24[...]

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    Printer Control Panel and Configuration Menu[...]

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    About the Control Panel 26 About the Control Panel The control panel, located on the top of the printer , allows you to direct the printer ’s operation. In addition, it displays the current status of the printer , including any condition th at needs your attention. Control Panel Keys and Port No. Item Explanation 1  Cancels the currentl y disp[...]

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    About the Control Panel 27 3  Moves the cursor up  Returns to the status screen from the help screen  Within a menu choice that is changeable char- acter by character , scrolls upward through the available characters  , appears in the message window 4  Moves the cursor to the right  Displays the next help screen  appears in the[...]

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    About the Control Panel 28 Message Window The current status of the printer, the amount of toner remaining , and any error messages can be viewed from the message window . No. Det ails 1 The printer status is indicated by the color of the indicator and light- ing/flashing of the message window .  READY : Indicator lit up in blue and window lit u[...]

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    About the Control Panel 29 Help Screens The help screens appear when the key is pressed after an error occurred, such as a media misfee d, so that the error can be corrected.[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 30 Configuration Menu Overview The configuration menu accessible fro m the control panel is structured as shown bel ow . Main Menu  " * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit is installed. ** This menu item app ears when an option al hard disk kit or a Co m- pactFlash card is installed, and INTE[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 31 PROOF/PRINT MENU  " This menu item appears only if an opti onal hard disk kit is installed. With this menu item, print jobs that we re set to be saved on the hard disk by using Job Retention on the Basic tab of the printer driver can be printed or deleted.  " All factory default val ues are shown in bo[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 32 2 Select PRINT or DELETE , and then press the Menu/Select key .  " If PRINT was selected, continue with step 3. If DELETE was selected, continue with step 5. 3 Press the and keys to specify the number of copies to be printed. (Settings: 1 to 999 ; Default: 1 ) 4 Press the Menu/Select key . Printing begins. 5 S[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 33 Entering the Password If the print job selected in the PROOF/PRINT MENU is a secured job, a screen for entering the password appear s. Follow the procedure describ ed below to type in the four-digit passw ord specified from the printer driver . 1 Press the to increase or the to decrease the first digit of the pass- wo[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 34 PRINT MENU With this menu, printer information, such as the configuration page and the demo p age, can be printed.  " * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit or a Com- pactFlash card is installed.  " All factory default values are shown in bold. CONFIGURA- TION PG Settings PRINT /CAN[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 35 DIRECTORY LIST Settings PRINT /CANCEL Prints the directory list of the hard disk or CompactFlash card.[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 36 PAPER MENU With this menu, the paper used for printing can be managed. DEFAULT TRAY TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE CUSTOM SIZE * PAPER TYPE FINISHING ***** PAPER SOURCE COLLATE **** DUPLEX *** COPIES PAPER MENU JOB SEPARATION ***** SIZE SETTING TRAY 2 PAPER SIZE CUSTOM SIZE * PAPER TYPE SIZE SETTING TRAY 3 ** PAPER SIZE CUSTOM SIZ[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 37  " * This menu item appears only when you select CUSTOM from the TRAY X/PAPER SIZE menu. ** These menu items appear only if one or both of the optiona l lower feeder units are installed. *** This menu item appears only if a duplex is installed. **** This menu item appears on ly if an optio nal hard disk kit or[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 38  " All factory default values are shown in bold. PAPER SOURCE DEFAULT TRAY Settings TRAY 1 /TRAY 2/ TRAY 3/TRAY 4 Select the setting for the default tray .  " TRAY 3 and TRAY 4 appear on ly if the optional lower feeder units are installed. TRAY 1 PAPER SIZE Settings ANY/ LETTER /LEGAL/ EXECUTIVE/ A4 /A[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 39 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into T ray 1. The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inche s with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH  For MILLIMETERS : 76 to 216 mm (default) – North America: 216 mm – All other reg[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 40 PAPER TYPE Settings ANY/ PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/THICK 3/ LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ THIN PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 1.  " THICK 3 and THIN PAPER are selectable for pagepro 5650EN only . SIZE SET- TING Settings AUTO /USER SELECT If AUTO is select[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 41 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into T ray 2. The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inche s with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH  For MILLIMETERS : 98 to 216 mm (default) – North America: 216 mm – All other reg[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 42 PAPER TYPE Settings ANY/ PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/THICK 3/ LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ THIN PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 2.  " THICK 3 and THIN PAPER are selectable for pagepro 5650EN only . SIZE SET- TING Settings AUTO /USER SELECT If AUTO is select[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 43 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into T ray 3. The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inche s with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH  For MILLIMETERS : 98 to 216 mm (default) – North America: 216 mm – All other reg[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 44 PAPER TYPE Settings ANY/ PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/THICK 3/ LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ THIN PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 3.  " THICK 3 and THIN PAPER are selectable for pagepro 5650EN only . SIZE SET- TING Settings AUTO /USER SELECT If AUTO is select[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 45 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the paper size when custom-sized paper is loaded into T ray 4. The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inche s with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH  For MILLIMETERS : 98 to 216 mm (default) – North America: 216 mm – All other reg[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 46 PAPER TYPE Settings ANY/ PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/THICK 3/ LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ THIN PAPER Select the setting for the type of paper loaded into Tray 4.  " THICK 3 and THIN PAPER are selectable for pagepro 5650EN only . SIZE SET- TING Settings AUTO /USER SELECT If AUTO is select[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 47 LOGICAL TRAY 0-9 Settings PHYSICAL TRAY1/ PHYSICAL TRAY2/ PHYSICAL TRAY3/ PHYSICAL TRAY4 Select the tray that is used for printing when a print job is received from another manufacturer ’s printer driver . The default setting for LOGICAL TRAY 2 is PHYSICAL TRAY 2 . The default settings for all other trays are PHYSI-[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 48 FIN- ISHING Settings SUB TRAY/ MAIN TRAY /OFFSET When SUB TRAY is selected, the paper is fed to the sub ou tput tray . When MAIN TRAY is selected, the paper is fed to the main out- put tray . When OFFSET is selected, the paper is fed to the sub output tray with each copy slightly shif ted. The setting specified in the[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 49 QUALITY MENU With this menu, settings for the print quality can be specified.  " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. RESOLU- TION Settings 600 /1200 The resolution of the print image (600 dpi or 1200dpi) can be specifie d. BRIGHT- NESS Settings -15%/-10%/-5%/ 0% /+5%/+10%/ +15% The brightness of the[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 50 HALFTONE IMAGE PRINTING Settings LINE ART/ DETAIL / SMOOTH Select how halftones in images are reproduced. If LINE ART is selected, halftones are reproduced with high precision. If DETAIL is selected, hal ftones are reproduced with detail. If SMOOTH is selected, hal ftones are reproduced with smoothness. TEXT PRINTING [...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 51 ECONOMY PRINT Settings ON/ OFF Select whether to print graphics with a reduced density by reducing the amount o f toner that is used. If ON is selected, the amount of toner used is reduced when printing. If OFF is selecte d, the amount of toner used is not reduced when printing.[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 52 MEMORY DIRECT This menu item appears when an optio nal hard disk kit or a CompactFlash card is installed, and INTERFACE MENU/MEMORY DIRECT is set to ENABLE . In addition, this menu item does not appear if public u ser access has not been permitted through au thentication se tting s. For details on the authentica- tion[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 53 LETTER/ A4 Settings LETTER /LEGAL/EXECUTIVE/ A4 / A5/A6/B5(JIS)/B6(JIS)/GOVT LETTER/STATEMENT/FOLIO/SP FOLIO/UK QUARTO/FOOLSCAP/ GOVT LEGAL/16K/KAI 16/KAI 32/ENV C5/ENV C6/ENV DL/ENV MONARCH/ENV CHOU#3/ENV CHOU#4/B5(ISO)/ENV #10/ENV YOU#4/JPOST/JPOST-D/CUSTOM Change the size of the paper .  " The value selecte[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 54 COLLATE Settings ON/ OFF Select whether to collate the copies. If ON is selected, collated printing is performed. If OFF is selecte d, collated printing is not performed.  " This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit or a Comp actFlash card of 1GB or more is in stalled. MAIN TRAY Settings SUB TRA[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 55 INTERFACE MENU With this menu, interface settings can be specified.  " Restart the printer after changing settings in the ETHERNET menu. JOB TIMEOUT INTERFACE MENU ETHERNET TCP/IP ENABLE IP ADDRESS * SUBNET MASK * DEFAULT GATEWAY * DHCP * HTTP * ENABLE FTP * ENABLE TELNET * BONJOUR * ENABLE DYNAMIC DNS * ENABL[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 56  " * These menu items appear when INTERFACE MENU/ETHERNET/ TCP/IP/ENABLE is set to YES .  " * * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit or a Com- pactFlash card is installed. SLP * ENABLE SMTP * ENABLE SNMP * ENABLE WSD PRINT * ENABLE IPSEC * ENABLE IP ADDRESS FILTER * ACCESS PER- MISS[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 57  " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. JOB TIME- OUT Settings 5 seconds- 15 seconds -300 seconds S pecify the time out interval for a print job being received. ETHER- NET TCP/IP ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, TCP/IP is enabled. If NO is selected, TCP/IP is disabled. IP ADDRESS Setting 0[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 58 BOOTP Settings ON/ OFF Select whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired. If ON is selected, the IP address is auto- matically acquired. If OFF is selected, the IP address is not automatically acquired. ARP/ PING Settings ON/ OFF Select whether or not the IP address is automatically acquired. If ON is sel[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 59 BON- JOUR ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, BONJOUR is enabled. If NO is selected, BONJOUR is disabled. DYNAMIC DNS ENABLE Settings YES/ NO If YES is selected, DYNAMIC DNS is enabled. If NO is selected, DYNAMIC DNS is disabled. IPP ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, IPP is enabled. If NO is selected[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 60 SMTP ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, SMTP is enabled. If NO is selected, SMTP is dis- abled. SNMP ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, SNMP is enabled. If NO is selected, SNMP is dis- abled. WSD PRINT ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, WSD PRINT is enabled. If NO is selected, WSD PRINT is d[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 61 IPv6 ENABLE Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, IPv6 is enabled. If NO is selected, IPv6 is dis- abled. AUTO SET- TING Settings YES /NO If YES is selected, IPv6 address is automatically obtained. If NO is selected, IPv6 auto configuration is disable d. LINK LOCAL Displays the link-local addre ss of IPv6. GLOBAL ADDRE[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 62 MEMORY DIRECT Settings ENABLE /DISABLE Select whether to enable or disable memory direct printing. If ENABLE is selected, memory direct printing is enabled. If DISABLE is selected, memory direct printing is disabled.[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 63 SYS DEFAULT MENU With this menu, settings can be specified to adjust the operation of the printer , such as the display language of the message window a nd the time until the machine enters Energy Saver mode. LANGUAGE EMULATION DEF. EMULATION POSTSCRIPT WAIT TIMEOUT PS ERROR PAGE PS PROTOCOL PCL CR/LF MAPPING LINES PE[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 64 LCD CONTRAST SECURITY CHANGE PASSWORD LOCK PANEL CLOCK DATE (xx.xx.xx) TIME HDD FORMAT * USER AREA ONLY ALL RESTORE DEFAULTS RESTORE NETWORK RESTORE PRINTER RESTORE ALL ENERGY SAVER TIME MENU TIMEOUT TIME ZONE HOLD JOB TIMEOUT * CARD FORMAT ** USER AREA ONLY ALL[...]

  • Page 75

    Configuration Menu Overview 65  " * This menu item appears only if an optional hard disk kit is installed. ** This menu item appears only if an optiona l CompactFlash card is installed. *** These menu items appear only if th e optional lowe r feeder unit is installed. **** This menu item appears on ly if an optio nal hard disk kit or a Com-[...]

  • Page 76

    Configuration Menu Overview 66  " All factory default values are shown in bold. LAN- GUAGE Settings ENGLISH /FRENCH/GERMAN/SPANISH/ ITALIAN/PORTUGUESE/CZECH/JAPANESE/ KOREAN/SIMPLIFIED CHINESE/ TRADITIONAL CHINESE/DUTCH/RUSSIAN/ POLISH The display lang uage of the message window can be changed to the selected langua ge. The language selecti[...]

  • Page 77

    Configuration Menu Overview 67 PCL CR/LF MAP- PING Settings CR=CR LF=LF /CR=CRLF LF=LF/CR=CR LF=LFCR/CR=CRLF LF=LFCR Select the definitions of the CR/LF codes in the PCL l anguage. LINES PER PAGE Settings 5- 60 -128 S pecify the number of lines per page in the PCL language. FONT SOURCE FONT NUMBER Settings 0 -102 S pecify the default font in the PC[...]

  • Page 78

    Configuration Menu Overview 68 XPS DIGI- TAL SIGNA- TURE Settings ENABLE/ DISABLE If ENABLE is selected, DIGITAL SIG- NATURE is enabled. If DISABLE is selected, DIGITAL SIGNATURE is disabled. XPS ERROR PAGE Settings ON /OFF If ON is selected, an XPS error page is printed when an XPS error occurs. If OFF is selected, no XPS error page is printed whe[...]

  • Page 79

    Configuration Menu Overview 69 CUSTOM SIZE S pecify the media size when PAPER SIZE is set to CUSTOM . The setting units can be switched between millimeters and inches with the SYS DEFAULT MENU/PAPER/UNIT OF MEASURE setting. Setting range for WIDTH  For MILLIMETERS : 76 to 21 6 mm (default) – North America: 216 mm – All other regio ns: 210 mm[...]

  • Page 80

    Configuration Menu Overview 70 PAPER TYPE Settings PLAIN PAPER / RECYCLED/THICK 1/ THICK 2/THICK 3/ LABEL/TRANSPARENCY/ ENVELOPE/POSTCARD/ THIN PAPER Select the type of media that is normally used.  " THICK 3 and THIN PAPER are selectable for pagepro 5650EN only . PAPER SIZE ERROR Settings ENABLE /DISABLE If EN ABLE is selected, a paper siz[...]

  • Page 81

    Configuration Menu Overview 71 HOLD JOB TIME OUT Settings DISABLE /1 hour/4 hours/1 day/ 1 week S pecify the length of time unti l print jobs saved on the hard disk are deleted. If DISABLE is selected, print jobs are not deleted at a specific time. ENERGY SAVER TIME Settings 5 minutes /6 minutes/7 minutes/8 minutes/9 minutes/10 minutes/11 minutes/1[...]

  • Page 82

    Configuration Menu Overview 72 CLOCK DATE (xx.xx. xx) S pecify the date for the printer ’s internal clock. The date for Asia and China is set i n the order year , month, then day ( YY.MM.DD ). The date for the Americas is set in the order month, day , then year ( MM.DD.YY ). The date for Europe is set in the order day , month, then year ( DD.MM.Y[...]

  • Page 83

    Configuration Menu Overview 73 ENABLE WARNING PAPER EMPTY TRAY1 Settings ON /OFF Select whether or not a warning appears when T r ay 1 runs out of media. TRAY2 Settings ON /OFF Select whether or not a warning appears when T r ay 2 runs out of media. TRAY3 Settings ON /OFF Select whether or not a warning appears when T r ay 3 runs out of media. TRAY[...]

  • Page 84

    Configuration Menu Overview 74 MAINTENANCE MENU With this menu, maintenance on this printer can be perfor med. In order to use this menu, the administra tor password must be entered. ALIGNMENT TOP ADJUSTMENT TRAY1-4 THICK MAINTENANCE MENU PRINT MENU EVENT LOG HALFTONE 64 HALFTONE 128 HALFTONE 256 GRADATION DUPLEX LEFT ADJUSTMENT LEFT ADJ TRAY 1-4 L[...]

  • Page 85

    Configuration Menu Overview 75  " * This menu item appears only if a USB memory device is connected to the printer.  " All factory default val ues are shown in bold. PRINT MENU EVENT LOG Settings PRINT /CANCEL Prints the event log. HALF- TONE 64 Settings PRINT /CANCEL Print halftones at 64 gradati ons. HALF- TONE 128 Settings PRINT [...]

  • Page 86

    Configuration Menu Overview 76 LEFT ADJUST MENT LEFT ADJ TRAY1 Settings -8-0-7 When printing on media in T ray 1, specify the size of the left margin. LEFT ADJ TRAY2 Settings -8-0-7 When printing on media in T ray 2, specify the size of the left margin. LEFT ADJ TRAY3 Settings -8-0-7 When printing on media in T ray 3, specify the size of the left m[...]

  • Page 87

    Configuration Menu Overview 77 SERVICE MENU With this menu, the service representa tive can adjust the printer and perform maintenance operatio ns. This me nu cannot be used by th e user .[...]

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    Configuration Menu Overview 78[...]

  • Page 89

    Memory Direct[...]

  • Page 90

    Memory Direct 80 Memory Direct PDF , XPS, JPEG and TIFF files sa ved on USB memory devices can be printed by plugging the USB memory device into the printer.  " Memory direct can be used only if an optional hard disk kit or a Com- pactFlash card is installed. In order to perform collated printi ng with memory direct, an optional hard disk k[...]

  • Page 91

    Memory Direct 81  " When all files (PDF , XPS, JPEG and TIFF) are disp layed, select Type OF FILES , and then press the Menu/Select key . 4 From the file list, select the file that you wish to print, and then press the Menu/Select key . If the file to be printed is in a folder , select the folder , and then press the Menu/Select key .  &[...]

  • Page 92

    Memory Direct 82[...]

  • Page 93

    Using Media[...]

  • Page 94

    Media Specifications 84 Media Specifications Supported media types/sizes The following table shows the information abou t the media types and sizes supported by this prin ter . For the information about custom size, see “Custom size” on page 85.  " If PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY1/2/3/4/SIZE SET- TING is set to AUTO , the printer automa[...]

  • Page 95

    Media Types 85 Custom size  " For custom size, you can use either the printer driver or printer's con- trol panel to specify the settings within the range shown in the table on previous page. Media Types Before purchasing a l arge quantity of special me dia, do a trial print with the same media and check the print qu ality . For a l is[...]

  • Page 96

    Media Types 86 Note Do not use the media types listed belo w . The se could cause poor prin t quality , med ia misfeeds, or dama ge to the printer . DO NOT use media that is  Coated with a processed surface (such as carbon paper , an d colored paper that has been treated)  Carbon backed  Unapproved iron-on transfer media (such as heat-sens[...]

  • Page 97

    Media Types 87  Attached with glue, tape, p aper clips, staples, ribbons, hooks, or buttons  Acidic  Any other media that is not app roved Thick Stock Paper thicker than 106 g/m 2 (28 lb bo nd) is referred to as thick stock. T est all thick stock to ensure acceptable performance and to ensure that the image does not shift.  " Banne[...]

  • Page 98

    Media Types 88 Use envelopes that are  Common office envelopes approved for laser printing wi th diagonal joints, sharp folds and edges, and ordinary gummed fla ps  " Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gumme d area on the flaps may seal. Using envelopes with emulsion-based glue avoids this problem.  Approved f o r [...]

  • Page 99

    Media Types 89 Use label sheets that are  Recommended for laser printers  Letter or A4 size (adhesive label stock) DO NOT use label sheets that  Have labels th at easily peel off or have parts of the label already removed  Have backing sheets that have peeled away or have exposed adhesive  " Labels may stick to the fuser , causi[...]

  • Page 100

    Media Types 90 Use postcards that are  Approved f or laser prin ters DO NOT use postcards that are  Coated  Designed for inkjet printers  Precut or perforat ed  Preprinted or multicolored  " If the postcard is warped, press on the warpe d area before putting it in the tray . Thin Pape r T est all thin paper to ensure acceptab[...]

  • Page 101

    Media Types 91 Transparencies  " Do not fan transparencies before l oading them. Resulting static elec- tricity may cause printing errors.  " If you touch the face of the transpar encies with your b are hands, print quality may be affected.  " Keep the printer path clean. T ransparen cies are especially sensitive to a dirty [...]

  • Page 102

    Media Types 92 What Is the Guaranteed Imageable (Printable) Area? The printable area on all media sizes is up to 4.2 mm (0.165") from the edges of the media. Each media size has a specific image- able area, the maximum area o n which the printer can print cle arly and without distortion. This area is su bject to b oth hardware limits (the phys[...]

  • Page 103

    Loading Media 93 Loading Media How do I load media? T ake off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper . Holding a stack of approx- imately 100 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent static buildup before inserting it in a tray .  " Do not fan transparencies. Note Although this prin ter was designed for printing on a wide range of m[...]

  • Page 104

    Loading Media 94 2 Remove the lid of the tray . 3 If the media pressu re plate is raised, press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place. 4 Squeeze the media guide (length) and slide it to the desired size. 5 Squeeze the media guide (width) and slide it to the desired size.[...]

  • Page 105

    Loading Media 95 6 Load the paper face up in the tray .  " Do not load the paper above the ↑ mark. For the informa- tion on the tray capa city for each media, see “ Media T ypes” on page 85". 7 Reattach the lid of the tray . 8 Push the tray completely into the printer . 9 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY X (Tray 1/2/3/ 4)/PAPE[...]

  • Page 106

    Loading Media 96 Loading Envelopes The following procedure is given taking Envelop #10 as an example.  " Load the envelope with its flap side down. 1 Open T ray 1. 2 Remove the lid of the tray . 3 If the media pressu re plate is raised, press down the media pressure plate to lock it into place.[...]

  • Page 107

    Loading Media 97 4 Load the envelope with its flap to the right.  " Do not load the paper above the ↑ mark. For the informa- tion on the tray capa city for each media, see “ Media T ypes” on page 85".  " For envelopes with the flap along the short edge, load the envelopes with the flap side down. 5 Squeeze the media guide[...]

  • Page 108

    Loading Media 98 7 Reattach the lid of the tray . 8 Push the tray completely into the printer . 9 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY X (TRAY 1/2/3/ 4)/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the setting for the size an d type of the media that is loaded. See also “P APER MENU” on page 36 .[...]

  • Page 109

    Loading Media 99 Loading Label sheets/Postcards/Thick Stock /Thin paper/ Transparencies  " T ransparencies for full-color printing cannot be used. Using them may lead to a printer malfunction.  " Remove transparencies as soon as they are output to the center out- put tray to prevent th em sticking together. 1 Open the tray and place[...]

  • Page 110

    Loading Media 100 4 Squeeze the media guide (length) and slide it to the desired size. 5 Squeeze the media guide (width) and slide it to the desired size. 6 Load the paper face up in the tray .  " Do not load the paper above the ↑ mark. For the information on the tray capacity for each media, see “Media T ypes” on page 85.[...]

  • Page 111

    Loading Media 101 7 Reattach the lid of the tray . 8 Push the tray completely into the printer . 9 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY X (Tray 1/2/3/ 4)/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the config uration menu, and then select the setting for the size and type of the media that is loaded. See also “P APER MENU” on page 36.[...]

  • Page 112

    Loading Media 102 Loading the Paper Larger than A4 1 Open the tray and place it on a flat surface. 2 Remove the lid of the tray . 3 Slide the right a nd left lock tabs in the tray outwards to unlock them. Plain paper Envelope[...]

  • Page 113

    Loading Media 103 4 Hold the grip of the tray and pull its extendable part to the front until it reaches the desired paper size. 5 Squeeze the media guide (length) and slide it to the desired paper size. 6 Squeeze the media guide (widt h ) and slide it to th e desired paper size.[...]

  • Page 114

    Loading Media 104 7 Load the paper face up in the tray .  " Do not load the paper above the ↑ mark. For the informa- tion on the tray capacity for each media, see “Media T ypes” on p age 85. 8 Reattach the lid of the tray . 9 Push the tray completely into the printer . 10 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY X (Tray 1/2/3/ 4)/PAPER SIZ[...]

  • Page 115

    Loading Media 105 Loading Banner paper in the Tray 1 1 Open the tray and place it on a flat surface. 2 Remove the lid of the tray . 3 Slide the right and left lock tabs in the tray outwards to unlock them. Plain paper Envelope[...]

  • Page 116

    Loading Media 106 4 Hold the grip of the tray and pull its extendable p art to the front until it reaches the end. 5 Squeeze the media guide (length) and slide it to the desired paper size. 6 Squeeze the media guide (width) and slide it to the desired paper size. 7 Load the banner paper face up in the tray , and then ro ll up the end of the paper s[...]

  • Page 117

    Loading Media 107 8 Push the tray completely into the printer . 9 Select PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRA Y 1/PAPER SIZE and PAPER TYPE in the configuration menu, and then select the setting for the size and type of the media that is loaded. See also “P APER MENU” on pa ge 36.[...]

  • Page 118

    Duplexing 108 Duplexing Select paper with high opacity for d uplex (double-sided) p rinting. Opacity refers to how effectively p aper blocks out what is written on the opposite side of the page. If the paper has low opacit y (high translucency), then the printed data from one side of the page will show through to the other side. Check your applicat[...]

  • Page 119

    Output Tray 109 In addition, if “N-up” has been set to “Booklet”, autoduplex printing is per- formed. The following Order settings are available when “Bookl et” is selected. 1 Load plain paper into the tray . 2 From the printer driver , specify duplex (double-sided) printing (La yout tab in Windows). 3 Click OK .  " With autodup[...]

  • Page 120

    Finishing 110 Finishing When the optional offset tray is installed, job separation and offset printing can be performed. For the installation procedure, refer to “Offset Tray” o n page 214. Settings for job separation and offset printing can be specified by selecting JOB SEPARATION or FINISHING in PAPER MENU .  " Use the following paper[...]

  • Page 121

    Finishing 111 Offset Printing If offset printing is selected, the p ap er is fed out shifted as shown below .  " When PAPER MENU/COLLATE is set to ON , the pages are fed out in sets as shown below . - When COLLATE is set to ON - When COLLATE is set to OFF 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1[...]

  • Page 122

    Media Storage 112 Media Storage How do I store media?  Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper unti l it is time to load it. Media that has been stored for a lon g time out of its packaging may dry up too much and cause misfeeding.  If media has been removed from its wrapper , place it in its original pack- aging and store[...]

  • Page 123

    Replacing Consumables[...]

  • Page 124

    Replacing Consumables 114 Replacing Consumables Before replacing consumables, ma ke su re that the power of the printer is turned off. Note Failure to f ollow instructions as ou tlined in this manual could resul t in voiding your warranty . Note If an error message ( TONER OUT , FUSER UNIT END OF LIFE , etc . ) appears, print out the configuration [...]

  • Page 125

    Replacing Consumables 115  " Refer to the following URL for recycling information. US: printer .konica minolta.net/products/recycle/index.asp Europe: www .konicaminolta.eu/prin ting-solutions/more-information/ clean-planet.html Other regions: printer . konicaminolta.com Note Do not use refilled toner cartridges o r unapproved toner cartr id[...]

  • Page 126

    Replacing Consumables 116 The maximum storage temperature is 35°C (95°F ) and the maximum storage humi dity is 85% (nonconden sing) . If the toner cartridge is moved from a cold place to a warm, humid place, condensatio n may occur , degrading print quality . Allo w the tone r to adapt to the environment for about one hour b efore use.  Level [...]

  • Page 127

    Replacing Consumables 117 Replacing a Toner Cartridge Note Be careful not to sp ill toner while re placing a ton er cartridge. If toner spills, immediately wipe it off with a soft, d ry cloth. If TONER LOW on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/ENABLE WARNING is set to ON , the message TONER LOW appears whe n the toner cartridge becomes near empty . Follow the st[...]

  • Page 128

    Replacing Consumables 118 4 Holdin g it firmly with bo th hands, rock the toner cartridge left and right, forward and backward, to distribute the toner eve nly .  " Do not touc h the devel- oping rolle r of the toner cartridge; otherwise image quality may decrease. 5 Placing the toner cartridge on a flat surface, pull out the seal hor- izon[...]

  • Page 129

    Replacing Consumables 119 7 Close the top cover securely . Note Dispose of the used toner c artridge ac cording to your local regulations. Do not burn the toner cartridge. For det ails, refer to “About tone r cartridge” on p age 1 14. Replacing the Fuser Unit When it is time to replace the fuser unit, the message FUSER UNIT END OF LIFE appears.[...]

  • Page 130

    Replacing Consumables 120 1 T urn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord.  " There ar e extremely ho t parts within the machine. Before replacing the fuser unit, wait about 30 minutes af ter turning off the machine, and then check that the fusing sec- tion has reached ro om temperature; otherwise, you may get burn t. 2 Lift the lev[...]

  • Page 131

    Replacing Consumables 121 4 Pull down the 2 levers at the bot- tom of the fuser unit. 5 Remove the fuse r unit slo wly .[...]

  • Page 132

    Replacing Consumables 122 6 Prepare a new fuser un it.  " Be careful not to touch the surface of the fuser roller. 7 Insert the new fuser un it slowly .[...]

  • Page 133

    Replacing Consumables 123 8 Lift up the 2 levers at the bottom of the fuser unit. 9 Push down the levers at both ends of the fuser unit to lock it. 10 Close the rear cover .  " Do not close the rear cover without installing the fuser unit. Forc- ibly closing the rear cover may damage the lever or the cover. 11 Reconnect the power cord, an d[...]

  • Page 134

    Replacing Consumables 124 12 Reset the counter in the MAINTENANCE MENU/SUPPLIES/ REPLACE/FUSER UNIT menu.[...]

  • Page 135

    Replacing Consumables 125 Replacing the Transfer Roller 1 Open the top cover .  " Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 2 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip to pull it out slowly . for pagepro 4650EN for pagepro 5650EN[...]

  • Page 136

    Replacing Consumables 126 3 Pull the 2 leve rs on the upper part of the transfer roller , then squeeze the 2 levers on the bot- tom of the transfer roller an d pull it out slowly towards you. 4 Pick up the new transfer roller by the levers at both ends, and then slot it in slowly . 5 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then insert it into the[...]

  • Page 137

    Replacing Consumables 127 6 Close the top cover securely . Replacing the Feed Roller The feed roller is includ ed as one of th e regular repl acement parts. There are two feed rollers inside the machine and one in the tray . All feed rollers are recommended to be replaced periodi cally .[...]

  • Page 138

    Replacing Consumables 128 Replacing the Feed Roller (in the Tray) 1 Pull the tray out of the printer . 2 Remove the lid of the tray . 3 Remove any paper in the tray .[...]

  • Page 139

    Replacing Consumables 129 4 While pushing down the shaft of the feed roller , widen the tab of the feed roller to l oosen it (1) and then slowly remove the feed roller from the shaft on the tray (2). 5 Hold the tab on the new feed roller and slowly push it into the shaft on the tray . 6 Aligning the small tabs on the feed roller with the slots of t[...]

  • Page 140

    Replacing Consumables 130 7 Load the paper face up in the tray .  " Do not load the paper above the ↑ mark. For the informa- tion on the tray capacity for each media, see “Media T ypes” on p age 85. 8 Reattach the lid of the tray . 9 Push the tray completely into the printer .[...]

  • Page 141

    Replacing Consumables 131 Replacing the Feed Roller (inside the Printe r) 1 Open the top cover .  " Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 2 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then pull it out slowly . 3 While pushing down the shaft of the feed roller , widen the tab of the feed roller to l oosen it (1) and then slowly remove the[...]

  • Page 142

    Replacing Consumables 132 4 Hold the t ab on the new feed roller and slowly push it into the shaft on the tray . 5 Aligning the small tabs on the feed roller with the slots of the shaft, push the feed roller com- pletely in so that the t ab fits into the slot. 6 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then insert it into the slot inside t he prin[...]

  • Page 143

    Replacing Consumables 133 7 Close the top cover securely . Replacing the Backup Battery When the backu p battery is at its end of life, the printer's date and time cannot be retained. Follow the pro cedure desc ribed below to repl ace the backup bat- tery . Note Only use the coin-shap ed 3V lithium battery CR2 032. It’s very important to pro[...]

  • Page 144

    Replacing Consumables 134 2 Using a screwdriver , loosen the screw of the right cover , located at the rear side. 3 Remove the right side cover . 4 Using a screwdriver , loosen the two screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .)[...]

  • Page 145

    Replacing Consumables 135 5 Remove the panel. 6 Remove the backup battery . 7 Insert a new backup battery .  " When inserting the n ew backup batt ery , be sure that the + side faces front.  " Risk of explosion if bat- tery is replaced by an incorrec t type.Dispose of used batteries acco rding to your local regu lations. Do not burn[...]

  • Page 146

    Replacing Consumables 136 10 Reconnect all interface cables. 11 Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the printer . 12 Use DATE on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/CLOCK menu to set the date, and use TIME on the SYS DEFAULT MENU/CLOCK menu to set the time.[...]

  • Page 147

    Maintaining the Printer[...]

  • Page 148

    Maintaining the Printer 138 Maintaining the Printer CAUTION Read all caution and warning lab els ca refully , making sure to follow any instructions contained in them. These labels are located on the inside of the printer ’s covers and the interior of the printer b ody . Handle the printer with care to preser ve its life. Abuse handling may cause[...]

  • Page 149

    Maintaining the Printer 139  Do not leave the printer ’s covers open for any length of ti me, especially in well-lit places; light may damage the toner cartridges.  Do not open the printer during prin ting.  Do not tap media st acks on the printer .  Do not lubricate or disassemble the printer .  Do not tilt the printer .  Do no[...]

  • Page 150

    Cleaning the Printer 140 CAUTION If you get tone r in your eyes, w a sh it out immedi ately with co ol water and consult a doctor .  Make sure any parts re moved during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer . Cleaning the Printer CAUTION Be sure to turn off the printer and u nplug the po wer cord before cleaning. Exterior Control [...]

  • Page 151

    Cleaning the Printer 141 Cleaning the Feed Roller (inside the Tray) The accumulation of paper dust and ot h er debris on the media rollers can cause media -feeding pr oblems. 1 Pull the tray out of the printer 2 While pushing down the shaft of the feed roller , widen the tab of the feed roller to l oosen it (1) and then slowly remove the feed rolle[...]

  • Page 152

    Cleaning the Printer 142 4 Hold the t ab on the feed roller and slowly push it into the shaft on the tray . 5 Aligning the small tabs on the feed roller with the slots of the shaft, push the feed roller com- pletely in so that the t ab fits into the slot. 6 Push the tray completely into the printer .[...]

  • Page 153

    Cleaning the Printer 143 Cleaning the Feed Roller (inside the Printer) 1 Open the top cover .  " Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 2 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then pull it out slowly . 3 Clean the feed rol lers by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.[...]

  • Page 154

    Cleaning the Printer 144 4 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then insert it into the slot inside t he printer .  " Do not touc h any parts inside the printe r .  " Ensure that the toner car- tridge is firmly set. 5 Close the top cover securely .[...]

  • Page 155

    Cleaning the Printer 145 Cleaning the Duplex Feed Rollers 1 Lift the lever at the top left hand side of the duplex to unlock it and open the duplex cover . 2 Clean the media feed roller by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth. 3 Close the duplex cover .[...]

  • Page 156

    Cleaning the Printer 146 Cleaning the Offset Tray Feed Rollers 1 Pull the tab at the top left of the offset tray cover to op en it. 2 Clean the media feed roller by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth. 3 Close the o ffset tray cover .[...]

  • Page 157

    Cleaning the Printer 147 Cleaning the Laser Lens 1 Open the top cover . 2 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then pull it out slowly . 3 Clean the laser lens by wiping them with a soft, dry cloth.[...]

  • Page 158

    Cleaning the Printer 148 4 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then insert it into the slot inside t he printer .  " Do not touc h any parts inside the printe r .  " Ensure that the toner car- tridge is firmly set. 5 Close the top cover securely .[...]

  • Page 159

    Troubleshooting[...]

  • Page 160

    Introduction 150 Introduction This chapter provides information to aid you i n resolving printer problems yo u may encounter , or at leas t guide you to the proper sources for help. Printin g a Configuration Page Print a configuration page to verify the printer is printing correctly , or to check the printer configuration. Printing the configur ati[...]

  • Page 161

    Preventing Media Misfeeds 151 Preventing Media Misfeeds Make sure that... Media matches the printer specifications. Media is flat, especiall y on the leading edge. The printer is on a hard, flat, level surface. Y ou sto re media in a dry location away from moisture and humidity . Y ou remove tra nsparencies from the out put tray immediately after p[...]

  • Page 162

    Understanding th e Media Path 152 Understanding the Media Path Understanding the printer ’s media path will help you locate media misfeed s. 1 T oner cartridge 8 Fuser unit 2 Laser 9 Main outp ut tray 3 T ray 1 10 Sub output tray 4 T ray 2 1 1 Duplex (optional) 5 T ray 3 (o ptional) 12 Face up tra y (pagepro 5650EN: standard, pagepro 4650EN: opti[...]

  • Page 163

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 153 Clearing Media Misfeeds T o avoid dama ge, always remove misfed me dia gently , wi thout tearing it. Any piece of media left in the printer , wh e ther large or small, can obstruct the media path and cause further misfee ds. Do not reload media that has misfed. Note The image is not fixed on the media before th e fusing [...]

  • Page 164

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 154 Media Misfeed Messages a nd Clearing Procedures Media Misfeed Message Page Reference PAPER JAM TRAY1/2/3/4 Refer to “Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Paper T ray” on page 155. PAPER JAM DUPLEX1/2 Refer to “Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Duplex” on page 158. PAPER JAM FUSER/EXIT Refer to “Clearing a Media Misfee[...]

  • Page 165

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 155 Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Paper Tray 1 Pull the tray out of the printer . 2 Remove the lid, and remove any wrinkled media from the tray . 3 Remove any misfed media.  " If any medi a is jammed at the optional lower feeder unit (tray 3/4), examine the interior of the tray . 4 Remove all media from the tray .[...]

  • Page 166

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 156 5 Fan the media, and align its edges.  " Do not fan transparen- cies. 6 Load the media in the tray . 7 Reattach the lid of the tray . 8 Push the tray completely into the printer .[...]

  • Page 167

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 157 9 Open and close the top cover of the printe r .[...]

  • Page 168

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 158 Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Duplex  " PAPER JAM DUPLEX1 appearing in the display indicates a paper jam occurs at the paper exit. PAPER JAM DUPLEX2 appearing in the display indicates a paper jam occurs at the paper exit or th e interior of the top cover of the duplex. At the p ap er exit 1 Examine the center o[...]

  • Page 169

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 159 2 Examine the interior of the duplex cover and remove any misfed media.  " If media is torn, check for any remaining media. 3 Close the duplex cover .[...]

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    Clearing Media Misfeeds 160 Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Fuser Unit 1 Remove any media from the center output tray .  " If the duplex is installed, open the cover of the duplex first. Refer to “Clearing a Media Mis- feed at the Duplex” on page 158. 2 Lift the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer . 3 Open t[...]

  • Page 171

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 161 4 Open the cover of th e fuser unit and remove any misfed media.  " If media is torn, check for any remaining media.  " Make sure that the levers at both ends of the fuser unit are returned to the positions they were in before clearing the jam. CAUTION The area around the fuse r unit is extremely hot. T o[...]

  • Page 172

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 162 5 Close the rear cover .  " Make sure that the levers at the rear of the printer are returne d to the posi- tions they were in before clearing the jam.[...]

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    Clearing Media Misfeeds 163 Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Transfer Rolle r 1 Remove any media from the center output tray . 2 Open the top cover .  " Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 3 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then pull it out slowly .[...]

  • Page 174

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 164 4 Examine the interior after taking out the toner cartridge and remove any misfed media.  " Rotating the roller on the left side helps releasing misfed media for removal.  " If media is torn, check for any remaining media. 5 Hold the toner cartridge by the grip, and then insert it into the slot inside t h[...]

  • Page 175

    Clearing Media Misfeeds 165 Note Do not touch the surface of the transfer roller . Doin g so may cause the pr int quality to deteriorate.[...]

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    Clearing Media Misfeeds 166 Clearing a Media Misfeed at the Offset Tray 1 Open the offset tray cover by pulling the tab at the top left of the cover . 2 Remove any misfed media. 3 Close the o ffset tray cover .[...]

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    Clearing Media Misfeeds 167 4 Lift the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer . 5 Open the rear cover .  " Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 6 Remove any misfed media.  " If media is torn, check for any remaining media.[...]

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    Clearing Media Misfeeds 168 CAUTION The area around the fuser unit is extremely hot. T ouching anything othe r than the indicated levers may re sult in burns. If you get burned, immediately cool the skin un der cold water , and then seek professional med ical attention. 7 Close the rear cover .  " Make sure that the levers at the rear of th[...]

  • Page 179

    Solving Problems wi th Media Misfeeds 169 Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds  " Frequent misfeeds in any area indica te that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated misfeeds may also happen if you’ re using unsupported print media . Symptom Cause Solution Several sheets go through the printer together . The front edges of[...]

  • Page 180

    Solving Problems with Media Misfeeds 170 Media is misfeeding. The media is not cor- rectly positioned in the tray . Remove the misfed media and reposi- tion the media prope rly in the tray . The number of sheets in the tray exceeds the maximum allowed. Remove the excess media and reload the correct number of sheets in the tray . The media guides ar[...]

  • Page 181

    Solving Other Problems 171 Solving Other Problems  " For details on consumab les, access www .q-shop.com. Symptom Cause Solution Printer power is not on. The power cord is not correctly plugged into the outlet. T urn off the printer , co nfirm that the power cord is correctly plugge d into the outlet, and then turn on the printer . Somethin[...]

  • Page 182

    Solving Other Problems 172 Y o u can’t print the con- figuration page. The tray is empty . Check that at least T ray 1 is loaded with media, in place, and secure. The printer ’s covers aren’t closed securely . Make sure the covers are closed securely . Close all covers gently to avoid jarring the printer . Make sure th at the toner cartridge [...]

  • Page 183

    Solving Other Problems 173 Blank pages come out during print- ing. The toner car tridge may be defective or empty . Check the toner cartrid ge. The image will not print if it is empty . The wrong medi a is being used. Check that the media type set in the driver matches the media loaded in the printer . Not all pages print. The printer has the wrong[...]

  • Page 184

    Solving Other Problems 174 Y o u are experienc- ing duplex (double- sided) prob- lems. Media or settings are not correct. For autoduplexing, make sure that you have a duplex option installed. Make sure that you are using correct media.  See “Media S pecifications” on page 84.  Do not duplex (double-sided) enve - lopes, labels, postcards, [...]

  • Page 185

    Solving Other Problems 175 The web-based utility cannot be accessed. The PageScope Web Connection Adminis- trator ’s password is incorrect. The PageScope Web Connectio n Administrator password has a 6-char- acter minimu m and a 16-character maximum. For details of the Page- Scope Web Connection admin istrator password, refer to the Reference Guid[...]

  • Page 186

    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 176 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is printed , or there are blank spots on the printed page. The toner cartridge may be defective or damaged. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If damaged, replace it. The media is moi st from humidity . Adjust the humidity [...]

  • Page 187

    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 177 Image is too light; there is low image density . The medi a is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry medi a. There is not much toner left in the car- tridge. Replace the ton er cartridge. The toner car tridge may be defective or damaged. Remove the toner cartridge an d [...]

  • Page 188

    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 178 Irregular print or mot- tled image appears. The media is moi st from humidity . Adjust the humidity in the media stor- age area. Remove the moist media an d replace it with new , dry media. Unsupported media (wrong size, thick- ness, type, etc.) is being used. Use KONICA MINOL T A-approved media. See “Me[...]

  • Page 189

    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 179 There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (whether or not it has been duplexed). The medi a pa th is dirty with toner . Print several blank sheets and the excess toner should disappear . The toner car tridge may be defective or damaged. Remove the toner cartridge an d check for damage. If damage[...]

  • Page 190

    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 180 If the problem is not resolved, even after all of the above have been per- formed, contact T echnical Support with th e error information. For contact information, refer to the Need Assistance Sheet. Lateral lines or bands appear on image. The printer is not level. Place the printer on a flat, hard, level [...]

  • Page 191

    Status, Error, and Service Messages 181 Status, Error, and Service Messages S tatus, error , and se rvice messages are displayed in the control panel mes- sage window . Th ey provide info rmation about your printer and help you locate many problems. When the con dition associated with a displayed messag e has changed, the message is cleared from th[...]

  • Page 192

    Status, Error, an d Service Messages 182 Error Messages (Warning: ) This message... mean s... do this... DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED An incompatible device is connected to the USB port of this printer . Use a device compatible with the USB port of this printer . FUSER UNIT END OF LIFE The fuser unit has reached the end of its life. Contact T echnical Sup-[...]

  • Page 193

    Status, Error, and Service Messages 183 PAPER EMPTY TRAY X Tr a y X (T ray 1, 2, 3 or 4) is empty . (Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU/ ENABLE WARN- ING/PAPER EMPTY/TRAY X is set to ON .) Load media into the specified tray . Tr a y X (T ray 1, 2, 3 or 4) is not correctly installed. (Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU/ ENABLE WARN- ING/PAPER EMPTY/TRAY X is [...]

  • Page 194

    Status, Error, an d Service Messages 184 TONER LOW The toner cartridge is low and should be replaced within 500 pages at 5% cover- age of letter/A4 pages. (Appears when SYS DEFAULT MENU/ ENABLE WARN- ING/TONER LOW is set to ON .) Prepare the specified toner cartridge. UNABLE TO COLLATE JOB The hard d isk is full. Print jobs over 10,000 pages cannot[...]

  • Page 195

    Status, Error, and Service Messages 185 Error Messages (Operator Call: ) This message... means... do this... CHECK LEVER FACE UP TRAY IS SELECTED The face up lever is raised when duplex printing or su b tray output is specified. Pull the face up lever down. COVER OPEN DUPLEX COVER The duplex cove r is open. Close the duplex cover . COVER OPEN FINIS[...]

  • Page 196

    Status, Error, an d Service Messages 186 OUTPUT FULL REMOVE PAPER YYYY The output tray is full of media. Remove all media from the output tray . PAPER EMPTY “SIZE” “MEDIA” The specified tray is empty . (Appears when PAPER MENU/PAPER SOURCE/TRAY CHAINING ON is set.) Load the correct media into the specified tray . PAPER ERROR “SIZE” “M[...]

  • Page 197

    Status, Error, and Service Messages 187 TONER MISSING CHECK TONER The toner cartridge is not installed, or an unapproved toner cartridge is installed. Install a correct KONICA MINOL T A toner car- tridge. TRAY X EMPTY “SIZE” “MEDIA” The X (Tray 1, 2, 3 or 4) was specified with the printer driver for printing, but Tray X is empty . This mess[...]

  • Page 198

    Status, Error, an d Service Messages 188 Service Messages: These messages indicate a mo re serious error that can only be corrected by a customer service e ngineer . If one of these messages appears, turn the printer off, then turn it on again. If the pro blem persists, contact your local vendor or authorized service provider . This service message[...]

  • Page 199

    10 Installing Accessories[...]

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    Introduction 190 Introduction Note Use of accessories no t manufactured or sup ported by KONICA MINOL T A will void your wa rranty .  " This chapter provides information about the follow ing accessories.  " For details on the available options, refer to printer.konicaminolta.com. Note The hard disk kit and a CF adapter cannot be ins[...]

  • Page 201

    Antistatic Protection 191 Antistatic Protection Note It’ s very important to protect th e printer co ntroller board from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board. T urn off all power switches first. If an antist atic wrist strap is provided in your printer option kit, att ach one end of it to your wrist and th[...]

  • Page 202

    Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 192 Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM)  " Y ou may need additional memory (DIMM) for complex graphics and for duplex (double-sided) printing .  " This printer detects only half of th e amount of the installed memory . Dual in-line memory modu le (or DIMM) is compact circuit board with sur- face-mo un[...]

  • Page 203

    Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 193 2 Using a screwdriver , loosen the screw of the right cover , loca ted at the rear side. 3 Remove the right side cover. 4 Using a screwdriver , loosen the two screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .)[...]

  • Page 204

    Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 194 5 Remove the panel. 6 Insert the DIMM at an angle (about 45°) into the con nector , making sure that the notch on the unit aligns with the tab on connector , and then press down carefully until it clicks into place.  " Be sure to handle the DIMM by the edges only .  " Y ou will hear a click whe[...]

  • Page 205

    Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) 195 11 Declare the additional Printer Memo ry in the Windows printer driver (Properties/Configure tab). 12 Print a configuration page ( PRINT MENU/CONFIGURATION PG ) and verify that the total amount of the RAM installed in your printer is listed.[...]

  • Page 206

    Hard Disk Kit 196 Hard Disk Kit If you install a hard disk kit, the followings can be performed: – Collate printing – Job printing/saving – Fonts/forms download – User Authenticati on/Account T rack – Direct printing  " A hard disk kit and a CF adapter cannot be installed simultaneously . Installing the Hard Disk kit Note It’ s [...]

  • Page 207

    Hard Disk Kit 197 2 Using a screwdriver , loosen the screw of the right cover , loca ted at the rear side. 3 Remove the right side cover. 4 Using a screwdriver , loosen the two screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .)[...]

  • Page 208

    Hard Disk Kit 198 5 Remove the panel. 6 Plug the cable on the hard disk kit into the connector on the con- troller board. 7 Mount the hard disk kit onto the controller board as shown in the figure, and then tighten the two screws. 8 Reinstall the panel and tighten the two screws. 9 Attach the right side cover .[...]

  • Page 209

    Hard Disk Kit 199 10 Reconnect all interfac e cables. 11 Reconnect the power cord, an d turn on the printer . 12 Declare the Hard Disk in the Windows printer dr iver (Properties/Configure tab).[...]

  • Page 210

    CompactFlash 200 CompactFlash If you install a CF Adapter and CompactFlash card, the followings can be per- formed: – Collate printing – Fonts/forms download – Authentication/Account Track – Direct printing (including the use of PageScope Direct Print)  " Only CompactFlash cards with a cap aci ty of 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 G[...]

  • Page 211

    CompactFlash 201 1 T u rn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord and inter- face cables. 2 Using a screwdriver , loosen the screw of the right cover , loca ted at the rear side. 3 Remove the right side cover.[...]

  • Page 212

    CompactFlash 202 4 Using a screwdriver , loosen the two screws. (Do not remove them from the printer .) 5 Remove the panel. 6 Plug the cable on the CF Adapter into the connector on the controller board.[...]

  • Page 213

    CompactFlash 203 7 Mount the CF Adapter onto the controller board as shown in the figure, and then secure the screws. 8 Fully insert the CompactFlash card into the a ppropriate slot. When the CompactFlash ca rd is correctly inserted, the button on the side of the slot (circled in the illustration) slightly pops out.  " Before removing the C[...]

  • Page 214

    CompactFlash 204 13 Declare the Memory card in the Windo ws printer driver (Properties/Con- figure tab).[...]

  • Page 215

    Duplex 205 Duplex Duplex (double-sided) printi ng can be performed automatically with the duplex and enough memory installed. For details, refer to “Duplexing” on page 108. Installing the Duplex 1 T u rn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord and inter- face cables. For pagepro 5650EN For pagepro 4650EN[...]

  • Page 216

    Duplex 206 2 Pushing the two tabs as shown in the figure, remove the rear cover of the printer . 3 Remove the connector cover of the printer as shown in the fig- ure. 4 Insert the right and left tabs at the bottom of the duplex into the holes at the back of the printer , and then align the top of the duplex with the printer .  " Ensure that[...]

  • Page 217

    Duplex 207 5 T i ghten the two screws at the both ends of the bottom of the duplex. 6 Reconnect all interfac e cables. 7 Reconnect the power cord, an d turn on the printer . 8 Declare the Duplex in the Windows pr inter driver (Properties/Configure tab).[...]

  • Page 218

    Lower Feeder Unit 208 Lower Feeder Unit Y ou can in stall up to two optional lower feeder units (Trays 3 and 4). Each lower feeder unit increase s your printer ’s media feed capacity by A4/550 sheets. Kit Contents  Lower feeder unit with a tray (A4/550-sheet capacity)  Fasteners (x 4)[...]

  • Page 219

    Lower Feeder Unit 209 Installing the Lower Feeder Unit Note Since consumables a re installed in the printer , be sure to keep the printer level when moving it in order to preven t accidental spills. 1 T u rn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord and inter- face cables. 2 Place the feeder unit to be installed at the lower level on a flat l[...]

  • Page 220

    Lower Feeder Unit 210 4 Align the front and back corners of the top and bottom feeder units, and slowly lower the top unit so that the guide pins at the 4 corners of the bottom unit fit into the holes of the base plate of the top unit. 5 Securely insert t he fasteners into the 2 locations inside the top feeder unit and 2 locations at the back of th[...]

  • Page 221

    Lower Feeder Unit 211 6 Pull out the trays. 7 Lift up the printer by holding the recessed areas at both sides of the printer as sh own in the fig- ure. 8 With another person's help, place the printer on top of the lower feeder unit, making sure that the positioning pins on the lower feeder unit correctly fit into the holes on the bottom of the[...]

  • Page 222

    Lower Feeder Unit 212 WARNING! This printer weighs a pproximately 23 kg (50.8 lbs) when it is fully loa ded with consumabl es. The printer mus t be lifted by two people. 9 Insert the fasteners into the 2 locations inside and 2 loca tions at the back of the printer .[...]

  • Page 223

    Lower Feeder Unit 213 10 Push the trays completely into the printe r . 11 Reconnect all interfac e cables. 12 Reconnect the power cord, an d turn on the printer . 13 Declare Paper Source Unit 3/4 in the Windows printer driver (Properties/ Configure tab).[...]

  • Page 224

    Offset Tray 214 Offset Tray When the offset tray is installed, job separation and offset printing can be per- formed. Installing the Offset Tray 1 T urn off the printer and discon- nect the power cord and inter- face cables.[...]

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    Offset Tray 215 2 Loosen the right and left thumb- screws as shown in the figure to remove the top cover of the paper exit. 3 Insert the right and left tabs of the offset tray into the holes at the top of the printer and slowly put the offset tray down to the top of the printer .[...]

  • Page 226

    Offset Tray 216 4 T ighte n the two screws at b oth ends of the bottom of the offset tray . 5 Draw the extension tray (1).  " When printing a thick paper , yo u can flip th e stopper as shown in the figure bel ow (2). 6 Reconnect all interface cables. 7 Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the printer . 8 Declare Offset T ray in the Window[...]

  • Page 227

    Offset Tray 217 Installing the Face Up Tray 1 Insert the right and left tabs of the face up tray into the holes at the back of the prin ter . 2 Raise the lever as shown in the figure and draw the extension tray .[...]

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    Offset Tray 218[...]

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    Appendix[...]

  • Page 230

    Safety Specifications 220 Safety Specifications Technical Specifications Printer Printer Safety standards U.S. model UL 60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 European model EU Directive 73/23/EEC EU Directive 93/68/EEC EN 60950-1 (IEC 60950) China model GB 4943 EMC standards U.S. model FCC part 15 subp art B class B ICES-003 European model EU Directive[...]

  • Page 231

    Technical Specifications 221 First print output time pagepro 4650EN Simplex 10.2 seconds or less for A4/Letter p lain paper Duplex 14.2 seconds for A4 plain paper 14.0 seconds for Letter plain paper pagepro 5650EN Simplex 9.4 seconds for A4/Letter plain paper Duplex 12.7 seconds for A4 plain paper 12.6 seconds for Letter plain paper Print speed (un[...]

  • Page 232

    Technical Specifications 222 Media sizes • Letter • Legal • S tatement • Executive •A 4 •A 5 •A 6 •B 5 ( J I S ) •B 6 •F o l i o • SP Folio • Foolscap •U K Q u a r t o • Government Letter • Government Legal •1 6 K •K a i 1 6 •K a i 3 2 • Japanese Postcard • Japanese Postcard-D •B 5 ( I S O ) • Envelope #1[...]

  • Page 233

    Technical Specifications 223 Paper/Media • Plain paper pagepro 5650EN: 68-105 g/m 2 (18-28 lb bond ) pagepro 4650EN: 60-105 g/m 2 (16-28 lb bond ) • Recycled pagepro 5650EN: 68-105 g/m 2 (18-28 lb bond ) pagepro 4650EN: 60-105 g/m 2 (16-28 lb bond ) • T ransparencies • Envelopes • Label • Thi ck 1 (106-159 g/m 2 / 28-42 lb bond) • Thi[...]

  • Page 234

    Technical Specifications 224 Power supply 120 V , 50 to 60 Hz 220 to 240 V , 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption pagepro 4650EN 1 10 V: 1015W or less 220 V : 1015W or less Energy saving mode: 1 10 V: 15W or less 230 V : 19W or less pagepro 5650EN 1 10 V : 1240W or less 220 V : 1300W or less Energy saving mode: 120 V : 15W or less 230 V : 19W or less Ampe[...]

  • Page 235

    Technical Specifications 225 Consumable Life Expectancy Chart  " The values shown for th e toner cartridge indicate the nu mber of pages for simplex printing using A4/Letter-size media with 5 % coverage. The actual life may differ (be shorter) dependi ng on the printing condi- tions (coverage, paper size, etc.), differences in the printing [...]

  • Page 236

    Our Concern for Environmental Protection 226 Our Concern for Environmental Protection As an ENERGY ST AR ® Partner , we have determined that this machine me ets the ENERGY ST AR Guidel ines for energy efficiency . What is an ENERGY STAR product? An ENERGY ST AR prod uct has a special feature that allow s it to automati- cally switch to a “low-po[...]

  • Page 237

    Index Index 227 A Accessories CompactFlash 200 DIMMs 192 Hard disk Kit 196 Lower feeder unit 208 Antistatic protection 191 C CompactFlash 200 Configuration menu 30 Feed roller 127 Fuser unit 119 Toner cartridge 117 Transfer roller 125 Consumables Backup battery 133 Control panel 26 D Dual in-line memory module 192 Duplexing 108 E Electrostatic disc[...]

  • Page 238

    Index 228 L Labels 88 Loading med ia 93 Lower feeder unit 208 M Maintenance 138 Media Clearing misfee ds 153 Imageable area 92 Loading 93 Path 152 Preventing misfeeds 151 Media misf eed Duplex 158 Offset Tray 166 Paper Tray 155 Transfer roller 163 Media path 15 2 Media storag e 112 Media type Envelopes 87 Labels 88 Plain paper 85 Postcards 89 Thick[...]