Machine Components
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Left side and rear views of the machine
8
Drum cartridges
Contains photoconductors.
9
Waste toner container
Collects waste toner.
10
Main power switch
Switches the main power on/off of the machine. Always follow the
instructions by the system administrator.
Important •
Always switch the power off before switching the main power off. Refer
to "Power Source" (P.63).
11
Side cover
Open this cover to replace consumable and clean the machine.
12
Output tray
Copies and prints are delivered here.
13
Tray 5 (bypass tray)
Used for loading non-standard paper, such as thick-stock paper and other
special media, that cannot be loaded in Trays 1 and 2.
14
Tray 1 and 2
Load paper here.
Note
•
Tray 2 is optional.
15
Toner cartridges
Contains toner.
16
Front cover
Open this cover to replace consumable and clean the machine.
No.
Component
Function
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
6
No.
Component
Function
1
USB 2.0 interface connector
Connects to a USB memory device.
2
PHONE connector
Enables you to connect the machine to a telephone device.
*
Do not connect any device (fax system) other than a telephone.
3
LINE connector
Use this connector to connect to a telephone line.
*
Note
•
ISDN is not supported.
4
USB 2.0 interface connector
Connects to the 3Gnet-BOX (optional).
5
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
connector
Connects to a network cable. To use this as a Gigabit Ethernet interface
connector (1000BASE-T), install the Gigabit Ethernet Kit (optional).
6
Security slot
The Kensington lock (optional) can be attached to the machine.
Summary of Contents for ApeosPort-V C3320
Page 1: ...User Guide ApeosPort V C3320 DocuPrint CM415 AP...
Page 12: ...12...
Page 58: ...1 Before Using the Machine 58 Before Using the Machine 1...
Page 80: ...2 Product Overview 80 Product Overview 2...
Page 316: ...5 Scan 316 Scan 5...
Page 348: ...8 Stored Programming 348 Stored Programming 8...
Page 368: ...10 Media Print Text and Photos 368 Media Print Text and Photos 10...
Page 394: ...11 Job Status 394 Job Status 11...
Page 416: ...12 Computer Operations 416 Computer Operations 12...
Page 417: ...13 Appendix This chapter contains a glossary of terms used in this guide Glossary 418...
Page 428: ...Index 428 Index...