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USER MANUAL

TK306

Summary of Contents for TK306

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Page 3: ...ents and prevent the risk of interference occurring It is recommended that the product is switched off prior to opening covers otherwise there is a risk of electric shock When the product access cover...

Page 4: ...ions can be downloaded from the site www custom4u it GUIDELINES FOR DISPOSAL The crossed out rubbish bin logo means that used electrical and electronic products shall NOT be mixed with unsorted munici...

Page 5: ...on display 23 4 INSTALLATION 29 4 1 Installation space 29 4 2 Connecting a LAN cable 30 4 3 Connecting a USB cable 32 4 4 Driver and SDK 34 4 5 Moving the device 35 4 6 Transporting the device 36 5 D...

Page 6: ...ng the color balance 107 7 12 Correcting the color shift 109 7 13 Setting the volume for the paper empty buzzer 110 7 14 Setting the volume for the printing complete buzzer 112 8 CONFIGURATION BY SOFT...

Page 7: ...leaning before printing 143 9 29 Skipping blank pages 144 9 30 Canceling printing 144 10 MAINTENANCE 145 10 1 Paper jammed on the transfer belt 145 10 2 Paper jammed in the fuser unit 148 10 3 Paper j...

Page 8: ...nd is emitted 178 11 30 Printing stops before it is complete 178 11 31 Memory runs out 179 11 32 Printing is slow 179 11 33 The power turns off automatically 180 11 34 Paper jam frequently occurs 180...

Page 9: ...13 SPECIFICATIONS 199 13 1 Hardware speciications 199 13 2 Paper speciication 202 13 3 List of included fonts 208 14 CONSUMABLES 209 15 ACCESSORIES 211 16 TECHNICAL SERVICE 213 9...

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Page 11: ...the autotest routi ne and prints out the Setup report The printer permits the configuration of default parameters CCCC During power up if the LF LINE FEED key is held down the printer enters the auto...

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Page 13: ...2 IDENTIFICATION OF THE MODELS NOMENCLATURE DESCRIPTION TK306 120V TK306 base coniguration 120 V TK306 230V TK306 base coniguration 230 V 13...

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Page 15: ...so that it may be re used if the device is to be transported in the future Make sure that all the components illustrated below are present and that there are no signs of damage If there are contact c...

Page 16: ...cover 2 Top cover lever 3 LCD panel see paragraph 3 4 4 Power ON OFF switch 5 Paper outlet 6 Buzzer 7 Air outlet 8 AC inlet 9 Feeder cover lever 10 Paper inlet 11 Feeder cover 12 Toner cartridge compa...

Page 17: ...3 3 Device components connectors view 1 Ethernet LAN 2 Host devices 3 USB 1 2 3 17...

Page 18: ...2 DOWN button 3 BACK button 4 UP button 5 OK button 6 POWER SAVE button 7 ON LINE button 8 FEED CUT button 9 CANCEL button 10 Error status LED 11 Warning status LED 12 OnLine status LED 13 Power statu...

Page 19: ...3 5 Device components internal views 1 LED heads 2 Image drum unit 3 Toner cartridge 4 Fuser unit 5 Transfer belt unit 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 19...

Page 20: ...3 6 Device label PC Product code 14 digits SN Serial number HW Hardware release XXXXXXXXXXXXXX Rx 0000000000000000000 HW PC SN 20...

Page 21: ...nters the Menu mode Proceeds to the next item when the device is in the Menu mode Press and hold it for one second or more to skip forward Returns to the previous screen Conirms the selected item or c...

Page 22: ...us LED signals and the cor responding device status STATUS LED DESCRIPTION OFF DEVICE OFF POWER BLUE ON DEVICE ON DEVICE IN SLEEP MODE ONLINE BLUE ON DEVICE IS ONLINE WHEN PRINTING CAN BE PERFORMED WA...

Page 23: ...e becomes ready to print DETECTED AN ABNORMALITY OF INTERNAL DATABASE An error occurred in the internal database of the device Press OK to delete the data The device then restarts PU FLASH ERROR The d...

Page 24: ...g maintenance Wait until the device becomes ready to print FEEDING Paper is being fed USB MEMORY CONNECTING USB memory is connecting to the device PLEASE LOAD PAPER SENSOR CALIBRATING The paper sensor...

Page 25: ...USB device PLEASE DETACH IT UNRECOGNIZED USB DEVICE The USB device connected to the device was not recognized correctly Remove the USB device SNTP SERVER COMMUNICATION ERROR Failed to retrieve the tim...

Page 26: ...pproximately 15 seconds PLEASE TRY AGAIN ERRCODE FW UPDATE ERROR IF NETWORK DOESN TWORK PLEASE TRY FW UPDATE OVER USB Failed to update the irmware Execute the irmware update again LOAD MEDIA_SIZE 490...

Page 27: ...RTRIDGE 546 TONER CARTRIDGE MISSING An error has occurred in the toner cartridge Remove the toner cartridge and set it again IMAGE DRUM MISSING 342 ERROR The image drum is not set correctly Set the im...

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Page 29: ...evice on a lat surface that is wide enough to accommodate the legs of the device As shown in the following figures allow enough space around the device All the dimensions shown in following igures are...

Page 30: ...twork Before installing the printer driver see paragraph 4 4 connect the printer to the network using a LAN cable Proceed as follows Prepare a LAN cable and hub Make sure that the machine and the comp...

Page 31: ...Insert the other end of the LAN cable into the hub and insert the LAN cable into the network interface connector of the computer 4 31...

Page 32: ...the computer until an instruction appears on the screen during the printer driver installation To connect an USB cable to the device proceed as follows Prepare an A B type USB cable Make sure that the...

Page 33: ...Insert the A end of the USB cable into the USB interface connector of the computer 4 33...

Page 34: ...m4u it OPERATING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Windows Driver for Windows 7 32 64 bit From the START menu press Run and type in the path where the SW was saved on your PC then click OK Fol...

Page 35: ...h 5 9 Unplug all the cables Remove the loaded paper Remove the toner cartridge see paragraph 5 4 Insert to the device the cover toner that was stored to replace the removed toner cartridge see paragra...

Page 36: ...h 5 9 Unplug all the cables Remove the loaded paper Remove the toner cartridge see paragraph 5 4 Insert to the device the cover toner that was stored to replace the removed toner cartridge see paragra...

Page 37: ...CALIBRATION see paragraph 6 8 LOADING THE PAPER see paragraph 5 10 START PRINTING SETTING PAPER INFORMATION TO THE DEVICE see paragraph 7 2 ATTACHING THE GUIDE RIBS see paragraph 5 7 PERFORM SENSORS C...

Page 38: ...5 2 Opening device cover Lift the opening lever in the direction shown in figure Open the top cover 1 2 38...

Page 39: ...the cartridge Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 Disconnect the power supply cable see paragraph 5 7 1 2 Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 2 Disconnect the power supply cable see par...

Page 40: ...Remove the cover toner Close the top cover 3 4 40...

Page 41: ...Open the cover for the toner cartridge compartment Take out the toner cartridge from the packaging bag and shake it several times vertically and horizontally Insert the toner cartridge 5 6 7 41...

Page 42: ...Close the cover for the toner cartridge compartment 8 42...

Page 43: ...ner cartridge In this case prepare a new toner cartridge for replacement If you replace the toner cartridge while it is being used the amount of toner used will not be counted accurately Proceed as fo...

Page 44: ...Take out the new toner cartridge from the packaging bag and shake it several times vertically and horizontally Insert the toner cartridge Close the cover for the toner cartridge compartment 3 5 4 44...

Page 45: ...the bottom CONTINUOUS PAPER B M BACK Paper with holes CONTINUOUS PAPER SIDE HOLE CENTER HOLE Paper with labels CONTINUOUS PAPER GAP from 3 mm to 13 mm Paper without marks CONTINUOUS PAPER LENGTH Cut s...

Page 46: ...of black mark Be sure bottom sensor that detects the paper presence is positioned within the paper width Paper with holes or labels Top sensor Position of hole Bottom sensor Position of hole Be sure...

Page 47: ...ensor Center Be sure bottom sensor that detects the paper presence is positioned within the paper width Cut sheet Top sensor Position that does not overlap with the bottom sensor Bottom sensor Center...

Page 48: ...thing with a pointing tip such as a ball point pen into the back of the metal part of the upper sensor on the back of the feeder cover and pull it out to unlock it Insert your finger below the gray le...

Page 49: ...Hold the both ends of the upper sensor and move it to the correct position Push in the metal part of the upper sensor to fix the sensor 3 4 49...

Page 50: ...Repeat the operation for the bottom sensor Close the feeder cover 6 5 50...

Page 51: ...5 7 Attaching the guide ribs Insert your finger below the gray lever on the left and lift it up Open the feeder cover 1 2 51...

Page 52: ...position where the paper edge will be retained of the groove where the paper sensors move Close the feeder cover Guide Rib Guide Rib Paper Sensor Feed Direction ASSEMBLY NOTE Take care of the orientat...

Page 53: ...he power adapter to the device and the mains outlet Use the type of electrical power supply indicated on the label Open the cover on the front left of the machine and press and hold the power switch f...

Page 54: ...lease wait Turn off automatically is displayed on the operation panel and the operation panel turns off Remove the power plug from the outlet and remove the power cable from the power connector on the...

Page 55: ...he device to locate and remove any scraps of paper Check or set the correct paper feeder configuration see paragraph 7 2 FEEDER CONFIG Insert your finger below the gray lever on the left and lift it u...

Page 56: ...the appropriate positions see paragraph 5 2 Turn up the paper guide lever on the left side on the front of the machine to unlock it 3 4 According to the set feeder coniguration set the upper and lower...

Page 57: ...Turn down the paper guide lever toward you to lock it Align the paper guide with the paper width ASSEMBLY NOTE Adjust the paper guide so that there is no gap between it and the paper 5 6 57...

Page 58: ...Insert the paper into the inlet until it stops The paper is automatically loaded Remove the paper temporarily and close the feeder cover 7 8 58...

Page 59: ...device the upper row displays the solution while the lower row displays the error code and the error type REPLACE TONER 412 TONER EMPTY When the device is in the menu mode the upper row displays the c...

Page 60: ...e menu categories DEMO PAGE Press or several times to display the category you want to set and press OK MENUS Display the lower menu categories The indicating the menu depth is displayed on the bottom...

Page 61: ...e setting lash and become changeable Press or several times to display the value you want to set and press OK POWER SAVE TIME 1MIN is displayed on the right edge of the setting POWER SAVE TIME 1MIN To...

Page 62: ...The characters are displayed in the following order lower case letters symbols upper case letters numbers 0 to 9 Press to display the characters in reverse order ENTER PASSWORD 9 Press OK to conirm t...

Page 63: ...Print after setting Menus Feeder Conig Paper Form Cut Paper see paragraph 7 1 When printing on roll paper prepare without a mark that is 74 mm to 86 mm wide Print after setting Menus Feeder Conig Pape...

Page 64: ...ng Menus Feeder Conig Paper Form Cut Paper see paragraph 7 1 When printing on roll paper prepare without a mark that is 74 mm to 86 mm wide Print after setting Menus Feeder Conig Paper Form Continuous...

Page 65: ...device READY TO PRINT Press or to display Coniguration CONFIGURATION Press OK to display the print count CONFIGURATION To also check the remaining consumables network settings or device information pr...

Page 66: ...rectly unless feeding is performed To feed paper proceed as follows Conirm that paper is loaded in the device see paragraph 5 10 Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Pr...

Page 67: ...rint is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Menus and press OK MENUS Press or several times to display Sensor conig and press OK SENSOR CONFIG Press OK when Sensor...

Page 68: ...Load the paper in the device when Please load paper is displayed PLEASE LOAD PAPE SENSOR CALIBRATI The procedure is complete when Ready to print is displayed READY TO PRINT 68...

Page 69: ...rint count nnnnn SUPPLIES LIFE DRUM UNIT LIFE Displays the remaining life of the image drum unit REMAINING nnn BELT LIFE Displays the remaining life of the transfer belt REMAINING nnn FUSER LIFE Displ...

Page 70: ...he IPv6 address xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx IPV6 STATELESS Displays the IPv6 address stateless xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx IPV6 STATEFUL Displays the IPv6 address stateful xxxx...

Page 71: ...ON Prints information about the printer configuration PRINT FILE LIST Prints a file list PRINT ERROR LOG Prints an error log MENUS FEEDER CONFIG PAPER FORM Sets the paper format CONTINUOUS PAPER D PAP...

Page 72: ...ith a hole from 6 5 mm to 6 5 mm 0 0 mm D SENSOR CONFIG SENSOR CALIBRATION Adjust the paper sensors SYSTEM ADJUST POW SAVE TIME Sets the time expressed in minutes until the device enters the Power Sav...

Page 73: ...s to 300 s 40 s D TIMEOUT NET Sets the time expressed in seconds that the network ports are left open when an op eration finishes from 0 s to 300 s 90 s D JAM RECOVERY Sets whether to print the page...

Page 74: ...ing when the image is uneven 0 D 1 2 3 3 2 1 CYAN Corrects uneven printing due to differences in the print density print frequency or tem perature humidity Change the cyan setting when the image is un...

Page 75: ...the TCP IP protocol ENABLE D DISABLE IP ADDRESS SET Sets the method for setting the IP address AUTO D MANUAL IPV4 ADDRESS Sets the IP address With a cable attached 169 254 XXX XXX Without a cable atta...

Page 76: ...all LAN with two or three computers up to a large LAN May not operate eficiently when connected to a hub with the spanning tree function HUB LINK SETTING Sets the metod for connecting to hubs AUTO D a...

Page 77: ...er size error when the paper length is 17 5 mm or more shorter than the actual paper DISABLE D does not detect a paper size error EDGE TO EDGE Sets whether to expand the print area ON D sets the margi...

Page 78: ...the regular output method MODE1 retains the paper with the Presenter Unit and prints the next page when the paper is pulled out MODE2 retains the paper with the Presenter Unit and prints the next page...

Page 79: ...e is received LF D line feed LF CR line feed and return PRINT MARGIN Sets the unprintable area of the paper NORMAL D 1 5 INCH 1 6 INCH 1 12 5 INCH PEN WIDTH ADJUST Sets whether to enhance thin lines s...

Page 80: ...Power Off mode even when connected via a LAN cable AUTO CONFIG the device does not enter the Auto Power Off mode when connected via a LAN cable The device enters the OFF mode when connected via USB D...

Page 81: ...SH PORTUGUESE PORTUGUESE BRAZIL SPANISH SWEDISH TURKISH LANGUAGE INITIALIZE Initializes the downloaded user language message ile JOB CANCEL SETUP CANCEL KEY BEHAVIOR Sets the operation performed when...

Page 82: ...life warning for the fuser in front of the selected value for the fuser lifetime 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 D BELT NEARLIFE Sets the timing for displaying the near life warning...

Page 83: ...er to automatically perform density correction FULL automatically perform density correction QUICK D automatically perform density correct when the printer deems it necessary MANUAL do not automatical...

Page 84: ...sts the magenta dark areas Positive values are darker and negative values are lighter 0 1 2 3 D 3 2 1 YELLOW TUNING YELLOW HIGHLIGHT Adjusts the yellow highlights light areas Positive values are darke...

Page 85: ...are darker and negative values are lighter This setting is enabled when printing after density correction is executed 0 1 2 3 D 3 2 1 YELLOW DENSITY Adjusts the yellow density Positive values are dark...

Page 86: ...isplay Menus and press OK MENUS Press or several times to display Feeder conig and press OK FEEDER CONFIG Press or several times to display Paper form and press OK PAPER FORM CONTINUOUS PAPE With the...

Page 87: ...DIMENSION 84 0 MM With the setting lashing press or to display the value you want to set You can set 25 0 mm to 86 0 mm 1 00 inches to 3 40 inches for the width X DIMENSION 80 0 MM Press OK X DIMENSIO...

Page 88: ...ed to the right of the value you want to set Press twice to display Mediaweight and press OK MEDIAWEIGHT HEAVY With the setting lashing press or to display the value you want to set Set the weight of...

Page 89: ...rk on the surface that is printed on B M FRONT When the paper has a black mark on the surface that is not printed on B M BACK For paper with a hole in the center CENTER HOLE For paper without a hole i...

Page 90: ...le Generally set 0 mm when using paper with hole The values that can be set are Paper with a black mark 6 5 mm 0 25 inches to the paper length Paper with a hole 6 5 mm to 6 5 mm 0 25 inches to 0 25 in...

Page 91: ...es is set by default When paper is jammed into the presenter unit the device does not enter the Power Save mode Proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT...

Page 92: ...the setting lashing press or to display the value you want to set POW SAVE TIME 1 MIN Press OK POW SAVE TIME 1 MIN Conirm that is displayed to the right of the value you want to set Press ONLINE to r...

Page 93: ...e Sleep Mode 15 minutes is set to default When an error has occurred in the device it does not enter the Sleep Mode Proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PR...

Page 94: ...Sleep time is displayed SLEEP TIME 60 MIN With the setting lashing press or to display the value you want to set SLEEP TIME 1 MIN Press OK SLEEP TIME 1 MIN Conirm that is displayed to the right of the...

Page 95: ...it automatically turns off 4 hours is set by default Proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Menus MENUS Press OK MEN...

Page 96: ...is displayed AUTO PW OFF TIME 1 HOUR With the setting lashing press or to display the value you want to set AUTO PW OFF TIME 4 HOURS Press OK AUTO PW OFF TIME 4 HOURS Conirm that is displayed to the...

Page 97: ...settings To initialize the lash memory proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP W...

Page 98: ...eral times to display Storage setup and press OK STORAGE SETUP Enable initial is displayed Press OK ENABLE INITIAL NO Press to display Yes on the bottom and press OK the lashing stops and YES is displ...

Page 99: ...elected No the device returns to the previous screen If you selected Yes a conirmation message is dis played again If you selected No the previous screen is displayed again but since the device rememb...

Page 100: ...ttings proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP When Enter password is displayed e...

Page 101: ...Press OK when Network setup is displayed NETWORK SETUP Press or several times to display Factory defaults Execute and press OK FACTORY DEFAULTS EXECUTE 101...

Page 102: ...settings proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP When Enter password is displaye...

Page 103: ...Press OK when Menu reset Execute is displayed MENU RESET EXECUTE Wait until Ready to print is displayed on the screen after the device restart READY TO PRINT 103...

Page 104: ...rd To change the administrator password proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP W...

Page 105: ...EW PASSWORD When the confirmation screen is displayed enter the same password and press OK VERIFY PASSWORD The password change is complete when Change password is displayed CHANGE PASSWORD Press ONLIN...

Page 106: ...dy to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Calibration and press OK CALIBRATION Press once to display Adjust density Execute and press OK ADJUST DENSITY EX...

Page 107: ...colors Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Calibration and press OK CALIBRATION Press or several times to display Cyan tuning and pre...

Page 108: ...nd press OK Positive values are darker and negative values are lighter CYAN MID TONE 1 Conirm that is display to the right of the value you want to set CYAN MID TONE 1 Press ONLINE to return to the Re...

Page 109: ...is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Calibration and press OK CALIBRATION Press or several times to display Adjust registration Execute and press OK ADJUST REGIS...

Page 110: ...he volume proceed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP When Enter password is displaye...

Page 111: ...OLUME OFF Press or to display the value tou want to set and press OK ERROR VOLUME LOW Conirm that is display to the right of the value you want to set ERROR VOLUME LOW Press ONLINE to return to the Re...

Page 112: ...ed as follows Conirm that Ready to print is displayed on the device READY TO PRINT Press or several times to display Admin setup and press OK ADMIN SETUP When Enter password is displayed enter the pas...

Page 113: ...PRINT COMPLETION OFF Press or to display the value tou want to set and press OK PRINT COMPLETION LOW Conirm that is display to the right of the value you want to set PRINT COMPLETION LOW Press ONLINE...

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Page 115: ...oniguration Tool changes the menu settings of the device performs cloning and sets the network of the device It also enables form data to be registered and deleted and stored jobs to be managed The Co...

Page 116: ...vice TK306 TK306 1 2 3 NO ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Menu settings Changes the settings of the menu items of the device 2 Cloning Copies the settings of the menu items of the device to another device 3 Change...

Page 117: ...ork Setting Plug in conigures the network TK306 4 5 NO ITEM DESCRIPTION 4 Discover Devices Discovers network devices 5 Environment Settings Changes the device detection standard and communication opti...

Page 118: ...The Storage Manager Plug in registers and edits the iles to download to the device TK306 TK306 118...

Page 119: ...tion Tool Select Register device from the Tools menu When the devices that can be registered are displayed select the device and click REGISTER Click YES on the conirmation screen 8 2 Starting the Con...

Page 120: ...b 8 4 Changing the menu settings It is possible to change the menu settings of the device or copy the settings to another device Proceed as follows Savings the setting to a ile Click START and select...

Page 121: ...ck RESTORE SETTINGS TK306 TK306 Check the displayed message and click YES Select the ile to restore and click OPEN Click SAVE TO DEVICE Changing the administrator password Click START and select Gener...

Page 122: ...arching for the device on a network Click START and select General Coniguration Tool Select Network setting in the Plug in menu Select Discover devices Specifying the search condition Click START and...

Page 123: ...Conigurator Tool Click START and select General Coniguration Tool Select Storage Manager in the Plug in menu Click NEW PROJECT TK306 TK306 TK306 TK306 Click ADD FILE and select the form ile you create...

Page 124: ...ion Tool Select Storage Manager in the Plug in menu Click NEW PROJECT TK306 TK306 TK306 TK306 Click ADD FILE and select the form ile you created Select Demo Page ile DMO on the bottom right of the scr...

Page 125: ...in the plug in menu Click the device name in the device selection area on the bottom of the Storage manager plug in screen 8 10 Removing the device To cancel the registration of the device proceed as...

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Page 127: ...ets the orientation for printing on the paper 8 Copies Enter the number of copies to print at once 9 Cut mode Cuts every speciied number of pages 10 Quality Sets the resolution for printing 11 Barcode...

Page 128: ...functions 1 2 3 NO ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Color mode Displays the color mode set with the DETAIL button 2 Toner saving Conigures settings related to saving toner when printing 3 Detail Conigures settings...

Page 129: ...ints documents without overlaying a form 3 Register print document as a new form Registers the document to print to the printer as a new form 4 Overlay print Overlays the selected form or group to the...

Page 130: ...on with a watermark over it 2 Fonts Conigures settings related to TrueType fonts and printer fonts 3 Drawing position adjustment Adjusts the position of the drawing data created by the printer driver...

Page 131: ...Right click the TK306 icon and select Printing Preferences Click USER DEFINED PAPER on the Setup tab Enter the information for the paper register Select New Paper from Registered User defined paper En...

Page 132: ...ection error can be cleared by opening and closing the device cover When you change the paper to use it this recommended to execute the sensor calibration To perform sensor calibration proceed as foll...

Page 133: ...ragraph 9 5 Select the items to set in each tab and click OK Click PRINT 9 8 Registering favorites Registering frequently used settings to favorites with a name eliminates the need for changing the se...

Page 134: ...tion on the Setup tab Click OK Click PRINT 9 10 Rotating the print result 180 degrees Is possible to change the settings of the printer driver to rotate the print result by 180 degrees without changin...

Page 135: ...the number of prints in Copies on the Setup tab Click OK Click PRINT 9 12 Printing from the last page The document will be in page order if the print results are stacked with the printed surface facin...

Page 136: ...specify a number of pages that exceeds a total of 551 mm in paper length Proceed as follows Open the ile to print Select Print from the File menu Click PREFERENCES Enter the number of pages to cut th...

Page 137: ...as follows Open the ile to print Select Print from the File menu Click PREFERENCES Click PREFERENCES in Barcode correction on the Setup tab Select a value in Bar width adjustment Select Replace mono b...

Page 138: ...your choice in Color mode on the Color settings tab Click OK Click PRINT 9 18 Reducing toner consump tion when printing To reduce toner consumption when performing test prints proceed as follows Open...

Page 139: ...ORM enter the form name in Form name and the form ID registered in the Storage Manager plug in of the Coniguration Tool in ID select the pages to apply that form to in Print on Pages and click OK 9 20...

Page 140: ...settings as required and click OK Click PRINT on the Print screen In Save the form with a name enter ID and click OK Click OK 9 22 Printing hidden text You can overlay user deined text over iles to pr...

Page 141: ...e Type Font Output Type Click OK Conigure the settings as required and click OK Click PRINT on the Print screen 9 24 Adjusting the rendering position To adjust the position of the render data proceed...

Page 142: ...OOL FILE and select ON from the Settings drop down box Click OK Click OK Click PRINT on the Print screen 9 26 Keeping the page layout when resizing a document The following procedure may be effective...

Page 143: ...NES and select ON from the Settings drop down box Click OK Click OK Click PRINT on the Print screen 9 28 Executing drum cleaning before printing To execute drum cleaning before printing proceed as fol...

Page 144: ...K Click PRINT on the Print screen 9 30 Canceling printing You can cancel printing from a computer when a large amount of data has been accidentally sent to the printer Proceed as follows Click DEVICES...

Page 145: ...ed on the transfer belt Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum unit vertically Pull it out after opening the top cover fully Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 1 2 Open the device t...

Page 146: ...the image drum unit you took out on a flat surface and cover it with black paper so that the image drums are not exposed to light If the tip of the paper is visible gently pull it out to the front 3...

Page 147: ...Return the image drum unit to its original position in the machine Close the top cover 5 6 147...

Page 148: ...the fuser unit Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum unit vertically Pull it out after opening the top cover fully Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 1 2 Open the device top cover...

Page 149: ...by the handle when lifting it up When it is hot do not attempt to carry out the operations Wait until it is cooled down and then carry out the operations ATTENTION Do not expose the image drum to dire...

Page 150: ...ently pull the paper out to the back of the fuser unit the opposite direction from the paper feed direction Return the fuser unit to its original position in the machine Set it into the machine 5 6 15...

Page 151: ...Return the image drum unit to its original position in the machine Close the top cover 7 8 151...

Page 152: ...10 3 Paper jammed near the autocutter Insert your finger below the gray lever on the left and lift it up Open the feeder cover 1 2 152...

Page 153: ...Gently pull out the jammed paper Close the feeder cover until it clicks 3 4 153...

Page 154: ...vice off see paragraph 5 7 Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 ATTENTION Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or strong light approximately 1 500 lux or more When leaving the image...

Page 155: ...ads with a soft tissue lightly Do not use alcohol solvents or hard brushes Do not let water or other liquids get inside the machine Remove the black paper etc on the image drum unit and close the top...

Page 156: ...agraph 5 7 Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 Hold the blue handle and pull out the image drum unit vertically Pull it out after opening the top cover fully 1 2 3 Turn the device off see para...

Page 157: ...ck paper so that the image drums are not exposed to light ATTENTION Do not expose the image drum to direct sunlight or strong light approximately 1 500 lux or more When leaving the image drum under ro...

Page 158: ...h ends of the recess in the center bottom of the back of the machine interior and turn down the sensor lever towards yourself Wipe the feed roller with a soft cloth that has been moistened with water...

Page 159: ...ow the gray lever on the left and lift it up to open the feeder cover Wipe the paper feed roller with a soft cloth that has been moistened with water and then squeezed well Turn the device off see par...

Page 160: ...Wipe the lightproof film with a soft tissue paper lightly Turn the device off see paragraph 5 7 Open the device top cover see paragraph 5 1 1 2 3 Turn the device off see paragraph 5 9 Open the device...

Page 161: ...10 8 Cleaning the chassis Clean the device with a soft cloth moistened with water or neutral detergent Turn the device off see paragraph 5 7 1 2 Turn the device off see paragraph 5 9 161...

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Page 163: ...e paragraph 10 4 Toner is low If Replace toner or Toner empty is displayed replace the toner cartridge see paragraph 5 4 The lightproof ilm of the image drum is dirty Wipe the lightproof ilm clean wit...

Page 164: ...ng see paragraph 7 1 The lifetime of the image drum is shorter when this is set to ON The image drum is dirty Replace the image drum 11 3 The printing is faint in the vertical direction CAUSE REMEDY T...

Page 165: ...aper is not suitable The paper weight setting is not suitable Set Menus Feeder conig Mediaweight to a suitable value on the operation panel or set Mediaweight to a heavier value The toner save mode is...

Page 166: ...ce is used in a location with high humidity or rapid changes in tem perature and humidity Use the device in an environment with suitable temperature and humidity 11 7 Streaks appear in the vertical di...

Page 167: ...ose the top cover or feeder cover and perform printing again The image drum has been exposed to light Return the image drum to the inside of the device and do not use the device for several hours If t...

Page 168: ...soft tissue see paragraph 10 4 The paper contains humidity Replace the paper with new paper 11 11 Toner comes off when rubbed CAUSE REMEDY The paper weight setting is not suitable Set Menus Feeder con...

Page 169: ...a suitable value on the operation panel or set Mediaweight to a heavier value 11 13 Black dots or white dots appear CAUSE REMEDY If the period is approximately 63 mm the glossy cylinder of the image d...

Page 170: ...r contains humidity Replace the paper with new paper 11 15 The entire page is printed in black CAUSE REMEDY The device may have failed Contact your dealer 11 16 Nothing is printed CAUSE REMEDY The dev...

Page 171: ...EMEDY The paper contains humidity Replace the paper with new paper 11 18 The area around the image is dirty CAUSE REMEDY The image is not reduced to a ratio that matches the paper size Reduce the imag...

Page 172: ...ion in the menu and execute Adjust density or Cyan tuning Magenta tuning or Yellow tuning see paragraph 7 10 or paragraph 7 11 Color shift has not been adjusted Open and close the top cover or execute...

Page 173: ...he application set the color to cyan RGB 0 255 255 and set the color setting of the printer driver to Automatic and perform printing see paragraph 9 16 If the color of barcodes two dimensional barcode...

Page 174: ...Hardware Wizard is displayed follow the instructions on the screen to execute setup 11 23 Printer driver and utilities problems SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION The User Account Control screen is displayed The...

Page 175: ...wer cord fully This device is not turned on Turn the device on see paragraph 5 8 11 25 Nothing is displayed on the screen when the power is turned on CAUSE REMEDY The power cord is disconnected Insert...

Page 176: ...ance see paragraph 6 5 The communication protocol is disa bled Select Admin Setup Network Setup in the menu and enable the commu nication protocol that is used The printer driver is not selected Set t...

Page 177: ...able The computer has timed out Set a longer timeout period 11 28 An abnormal smell is emitted CAUSE REMEDY The device is not level Install the device in a lat and stable location Paper waste or forei...

Page 178: ...as it is 11 30 Printing stops before it is complete CAUSE REMEDY Temperature adjustment is being performed because the internal tem perature of the device has risen due to continuous printing over a...

Page 179: ...g is also being processed on the computer Use a computer with a faster processing speed Select Fine Detail 1200 x 1200 dpi in Quality on the Setup tab of the printer driver Select Normal 600 x 600 dpi...

Page 180: ...EDY The device is not level Install the device in a lat and stable location The paper is too light or too heavy The paper is too light or too heavy Use paper that is suitable for the device The paper...

Page 181: ...he position of the top sensor and bottom sensor so that they do not overlap if their positions were matching Change the position of the top sensor and bottom sensor so that they match if they were not...

Page 182: ...uitable value on the op eration panel or set Mediaweight to a heavier value Light paper is being used Use heavier paper There is an area near the tip of the paper that is almost completely printed Try...

Page 183: ...11 39 Paper corner are folded CAUSE REMEDY The paper is curled The paper is curled Use paper that is stored in an environment with suitable temperature and humidity 183...

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Page 185: ...and the information on the network settings TK306 TK306 XXXXX00000 ITEM DESCRIPTION Status Displays the current status of the machine Displays warnings and errors that have occurred in the machine Als...

Page 186: ...Conigures information regarding TCP IP NBT Conigures information regarding NetBIOS over TCP E mail Conigures e mail notiications for errors that have occurred in the machine etc SNMP Setting Conigure...

Page 187: ...Enables communication between the computer client and the machine to be encrypted IPSec Enables communication between the computer client and the machine to be encrypted and modiication to be prevente...

Page 188: ...ph 6 5 ATTENTION When including a one digit or two digit number in the IP address do not enter zeros before the number Doing so may prevent communication from being performed correctly Correct http 19...

Page 189: ...created Self signed certiicate a certiicate issued by the device CA certiicate a certiicate issued and signed by an exter nal certiicate authority for the CSR Certiicate Signature Request created by t...

Page 190: ...elect Network Security SSL TLS Select Using Certificate and Private Key after imported and import the certificate Enabling Encryption Encryption can be enabled after creating a certiicate This section...

Page 191: ...IPP The device can be added to a computer as an IPP device When IPP printing is enabled data can be sent to the device via Internet To add the device as an IPP printer proceed as follows Click START a...

Page 192: ...select Control Panel System and Security Administrative Tools Double click LOYAL SECURITY POLICY Click IP SECURITY POLICIES ON LOCALCOMPUTER in the Local Security Policy window Select Create IP Securi...

Page 193: ...t allow unsecured communication and click NEXT On the IP Trafic Security screen select Custom and click SETUP Conigure the settings in the Custom Security Method Settings window and click OK Click NEX...

Page 194: ...etup Select Network Security IP Filtering Follow the on screen instructions to configure the de tailed settings Click SUBMIT 12 7 Using the MAC Address Ac cess Control Function MAC Addresses can be us...

Page 195: ...CURRENT CONFIGURA TION confirm the current settings and click X to close the window You can also check the current settings for a maximum of two addresses in the main window Select the address to chec...

Page 196: ...h Using EAP TLS Proceed as follows Open the Web Page of this device see paragraph 12 1 Log in as the administrator see paragraph 12 2 Select Admin Setup Select Network IEEE802 1X Select Enabled for IE...

Page 197: ...ate and click OK Specify the certificate of the certificate authority CA used for the RADIUS server authentication PEM DER and KCS 7 can be imported Click SUBMIT Turn off the device when it becomes on...

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Page 199: ...s 10 32 64 bit Dimensions W x D x H 198 mm x 380 mm x 205 mm Weight Approx 9 5 kg INTERFACES USB port 480 Mbit s USB 2 0 Ethernet port 10 Mbit s 100 Mbit s MEMORIES RAM memory DDR3 16 bit 512 MB ROM m...

Page 200: ...km Autocutter 1M cuts based on paper thickness 200 m Resident fonts bitmap 4 fonts scalabel 27 fonts see paragraph 13 3 Printing speed 1 max 152 4 mm s PAPER Paper type Continuous plain paper or cut s...

Page 201: ...or the guarantee of print quality Operation range Temperature 10 C humidity from 20 RH to 80 RH Temperature 32 C humidity from 20 RH to 60 RH Humidity 20 RH temperature from from 10 C to 32 C Humidity...

Page 202: ...le Range Guaranteed Print Range f Feed Direction where Paper weight from 0 080 mm to 0 250 mm Paper width A from 25 mm to 86 mm Cut length F from 53 mm to 551 mm Side margin a 4 2 mm b 2 mm Top margin...

Page 203: ...f 2 mm Blackmark width H 9 mm or more Blackmark length I from 2 5 mm to 13 mm Blackmarks pitch J from 53 mm to 551 mm Cut position K from 6 5 mm to length of Black Marks Pitch J Unprintable range for...

Page 204: ...ole width H 7 mm or more Hole length I With holes in the paper center 1 6 mm to 5 mm Without holes in the paper center 1 6 mm to 13 mm Hole pitch J from 53 mm to 551 mm Paper center separation distanc...

Page 205: ...from 130 m to 150 m paper from 70 m to 80 m liner from 65 m to 70 m Glue type Acrylic Paper width A from 25 mm to 86 mm GAP length I from 3 mm to 13 mm Label pitch J from 53 mm to 551 mm Side margin a...

Page 206: ...n where Paper weight from 0 060 mm to 0 250 mm Paper width A from 25 mm to 86 mm Cut length F from 53 mm to 551 mm Side margin a 4 2 mm b 2 mm Top margin c 4 2 mm d 2 mm Bottom margin e 6 3 mm f 2 mm...

Page 207: ...ition V 1 5 mm or more NOTE When cutting paper with perforation cut the paper at a position at least 1 5 mm away from the perforation Roll paper Outer wind diameter 203 2 mm or less Wind core inner di...

Page 208: ...Times Bold Italic I8 Univers Medium I9 Univers Bold I10 Univers Medium Italic I11 Univers Bold Italic I12 Letter Gothic I13 Letter Gothic Bold I14 Letter Gothic Italic I15 Letter Gothic Bold Italic I...

Page 209: ...14 CONSUMABLES The following table shows the list of available consumables for device 4B000000031600 TONER CARTRIDGE Approx 5000 pages 67800000000002 FAN FOLD weight 170 g m2 209...

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Page 211: ...15 ACCESSORIES The following table shows the list of available accessories for device 976MG010000001 PRESENTER 211...

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Page 213: ...cessing the website www custom4u it and using the support tools on the homepage It is advisable to keep the identiication data of the product at hand The product code the serial number and the hardwar...

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