background image

285

Input Prime

,   

56

Inquiry

,   

236

Insert Separation Sheet

,   

142

Interface Settings / System Settings

,   

52

Interleave Print

,   

43

Interpreting the configuration page

,   

159

I/O Buffer

,   

167

I/O Timeout

,   

167

IPv4 Address (IEEE 1394)

,   

57

IPv4 Gateway Address

,   

52

IPv4 over 1394

,   

57

IPv6 Gateway Address

,   

52

IPv6 Stateless Address 

Autoconfiguration

,   

52

Items of Tray Paper Settings

,   

91

J

Job End Call

,   

113

Job Separation

,   

162

K

Key Counter Management

,   

68

Key Repeat

,   

43

L

LAN Type

,   

52

LCIT RT5000

,   

264

LCIT RT5010

,   

265

LDAP Authentication

,   

233

LDAP Search

,   

68

Letterhead Setting

,   

162

List / Test Print Lock

,   

161

M

Machine IPv4 Address

,   

52

Machine IPv6 Address

,   

52

Machine Name

,   

52

Maintenance / Printer Features

,   

161

Max. Copy Quantity

,   

113

Max. E-mail Size

,   

177

Max. Reception E-mail Size

,   

62

Memory Full Auto Scan Restart

,   

142

Memory Overflow

,   

162

Memory Usage

,   

162

Menu List

,   

157

Multi Bypass Tray BY5000 (Tray 7)

,   

265

Multiple Lists

,   

157

N

Network

,   

52

Network Security Level

,   

68

Network Settings

,   

15

No. of Digits for Single Page Files

,   

177

Number of Scanner Resends

,   

62

NW Frame Type

,   

52

O

Orientation

,   

168

Booklet, Magazine

,   

124

Original counter reset key

,   

113

Original Orientation in Duplex Mode

,   

113

Original Type Display

,   

113

Output

Copier

,   

43

Document Server

,   

43

Printer

,   

43

Output tray settings

,   

48

P

Page Numbering

,   

137

Page Numbering in Combine (Page 

Numbering)

,   

137

Page Numbering Initial Letter (Page 

Numbering)

,   

137

Page Size

,   

162

Pale

,   

113

Panel Features Default

,   

113

Panel Key Sound

,   

43

Panel Off Timer

,   

49

Paper Display

,   

113

Paper Tray Priority

Copier

,   

43

Printer

,   

43

Parallel Communication Speed

,   

56

Parallel Interface

,   

56

Parallel Timing

,   

56

PCL Configuration/Font Page

,   

157

PCL Menu / Printer Features

,   

168

PDF Configuration/Font Page

,   

157

PDF Group Password

,   

171

PDF Menu / Printer Features

,   

171

Permit SNMPv3 Communication

,   

52

Permit SSL/TLS Communication

,   

52

Photo

,   

113

Ping Command

,   

52

Point Size

,   

168

POP3/IMAP4 Settings

,   

62

POP before SMTP

,   

62

Preset Stamp

,   

130

Summary of Contents for LD1110

Page 1: ...ce For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in About This Machine before using the machine Connecting the Machine System Settings Tray Paper Settings Copier Document Server Feat...

Page 2: ...from the machine Certain options might not be available in some countries For details please contact your local dealer Depending on which country you are in certain units may be optional For details p...

Page 3: ...l is for administrators of the machine It explains security func tions that the administrators can use to protect data from being tampered or prevent the machine from unauthorized use Also refer to th...

Page 4: ...ed are specific to machine types For details refer to the ap pendix in About This Machine Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the manuals as PDF files For UNIX Supplem...

Page 5: ...Settings Required to Use the Printer 15 Settings Required to Use E mail Function 18 Settings Required to Use Scan to Folder Function 22 Settings Required to Use the Network Delivery Scanner 25 Settin...

Page 6: ...ser Stamp 133 Date Stamp 135 Page Numbering 137 Stamp Text 140 Input Output 142 Settings for the Document Server 145 Copier Document Server Features on Main and Sub machines 146 General Features 146 R...

Page 7: ...mail Destination 196 Registering an E mail Destination 196 Changing an E mail Destination 198 Deleting an E mail Destination 199 Registering Folders 200 Using SMB to Connect 200 Using FTP to Connect...

Page 8: ...Options 260 Finisher SR5000 260 Booklet Finisher BK5000 261 Cover Interposer Tray CI5000 262 Punch Unit PU5000 263 Z folding Unit ZF4000 264 LCIT RT5000 264 LCIT RT5010 265 Multi Bypass Tray BY5000 T...

Page 9: ...ead these notes They can be found in the Safety Information section of About This Machine Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeed...

Page 10: ...will damage the display panel To display the following screen press the User Tools key to display the User Tools menu and then press System Settings Using the System Settings menu screen as an exampl...

Page 11: ...ser Tools Changing Default Settings This section describes how to change the settings of User Tools Important If the Administrator Authentications specified contact your administrator A Press the User...

Page 12: ...the initial display press the User Tools key Reference p 43 System Settings p 113 Copier Document Server Features p 157 Printer Features p 173 Scanner Features p 235 Other User Tools Quitting User Too...

Page 13: ...Counter key again About Menu Protect Using Menu Protect you can limit the settings available to users other than the administrator In the following User Tools menus you can specify Menu Protect for e...

Page 14: ...6...

Page 15: ...face cable 2 10BASE T 100BASE TX port Port for connecting the 10BASE T or 100BASE TX cable Port for connecting the 1000BASE T 100BASE TX or 10BASE T cable when the Gigabit Ethernet Optional is in sta...

Page 16: ...Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network connection device such as a hub D Turn the main power switch of the machine on A Indicator green Remains green when the machine is properly con...

Page 17: ...cable separately according to a personal computer in use The USB 2 0 interface board is supported by Windows Me 2000 XP Windows Server 2003 Mac OS X v10 3 3 or higher For Windows Me Make sure to inst...

Page 18: ...mputer Make sure about the shape of the connector to the computer Fasten the con nector securely to the computer Note Use the interface cable supplied with the IEEE 1394 interface board op tional Make...

Page 19: ...rd D Plug the other end of the cable into the interface connector on the host com puter Make sure about the shape of the connector to the computer Fasten the con nector securely to the computer E Turn...

Page 20: ...b wireless LAN interface Note Check the setting of IPv4 address and subnet mask of this machine For how to set IPv4 address and subnet mask from the control panel of the machine see Interface Settings...

Page 21: ...e machine see Using Utilities to Make Settings For details about the setting items see IEEE 802 11b Reference p 59 IEEE 802 11b p 33 Using Utilities to Make Settings Checking the Connection Check the...

Page 22: ...For more information about printing a configuration page see Print List Reference p 158 Printing the configuration page Checking the Signal When using in infrastructure mode you can check the machine...

Page 23: ...uired interface settings Network Machine IPv6 Address As required interface settings Network IPv6 Gateway Address As required interface settings Network IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfigu ration As re...

Page 24: ...ptional IEEE 1394 interface board is installed As to Effective Protocol check if the protocol to use is set as Active Reference p 52 Interface Settings p 62 File Transfer interface settings Network Ma...

Page 25: ...Name As required interface settings Network WINS Configuration As required interface settings Network Effective Protocol Mandatory interface settings Network NCP Delivery Protocol As required interfa...

Page 26: ...y Address Mandatory interface settings Network DNS Configuration As required interface settings Network DDNS Configuration As required interface settings Network Domain Name As required interface sett...

Page 27: ...equired File Transfer Number of Scanner Resends As required Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings IEEE 1394 IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings IEEE 1394 DDNS Configuratio...

Page 28: ...ired File Transfer Number of Scanner Resends As required Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings Network Machine IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings Network IPv4 Gateway Add...

Page 29: ...e Settings p 62 File Transfer interface settings IEEE 802 11b Security Method As required interface settings IEEE 802 11b Transmission Speed As required File Transfer SMTP Server Mandatory File Transf...

Page 30: ...ng Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings Network Machine IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings Network IPv4 Gateway Address Mandatory interface settings Network DNS Configuration As...

Page 31: ...ting Item Setting Requirements interface settings IEEE 1394 IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings IEEE 1394 DDNS Configuration As required interface settings IEEE 1394 Host Name As required interf...

Page 32: ...y interface settings Network DNS Configuration As required interface settings Network DDNS Configuration As required interface settings Network Domain Name As required interface settings Network WINS...

Page 33: ...p 62 File Transfer Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings Network Machine IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings Network IPv4 Gateway Address As required interface settings Ne...

Page 34: ...ransfer Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings IEEE 1394 IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings IEEE 1394 DDNS Configuration As required interface settings IEEE 1394 Host Name...

Page 35: ...dress As required interface settings Network DNS Configuration As required interface settings Network DDNS Configuration As required interface settings Network Domain Name As required interface settin...

Page 36: ...ce takes precedence Reference p 52 Interface Settings p 62 File Transfer Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings Network Machine IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings Network...

Page 37: ...ence p 52 Interface Settings p 62 File Transfer Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings IEEE 1394 IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings IEEE 1394 DDNS Configuration As require...

Page 38: ...tory interface settings Network IPv4 Gateway Address As required interface settings Network DNS Configuration As required interface settings Network DDNS Configuration As required interface settings N...

Page 39: ...ace takes precedence Reference p 52 Interface Settings p 62 File Transfer Heading Setting Item Setting Requirements interface settings Network Machine IPv4 Address Mandatory interface settings Network...

Page 40: ...4 DDNS Configuration As required interface settings IEEE 1394 Host Name As required interface settings IEEE 1394 Domain Name As required interface settings IEEE 1394 WINS Configuration As required int...

Page 41: ...Using Web Image Monitor Network Guide For details about using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin see Using SmartDe viceMonitor for Admin Network Guide For Details about using telnet see Remote Maintenance N...

Page 42: ...min Can be used for specifying the setting telnet Can be used for specifying the setting Network IPv4 Gateway Address Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad...

Page 43: ...telnet Can be used for specifying the setting Network WINS Configuration WINS Server Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Cannot be used for specifyin...

Page 44: ...for specifying the setting SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Can be used for specifying the setting telnet Cannot be used for specifying the setting Network NW Frame Type Auto Select Web Image Monitor Can...

Page 45: ...nitor for Admin Cannot be used for specifying the setting telnet Cannot be used for specifying the setting Network LAN Type Ethernet Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDevic...

Page 46: ...iceMonitor for Admin Cannot be used for specifying the setting telnet Can be used for specifying the setting IEEE 1394 IPv4 Address Specify Sub net Mask Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying th...

Page 47: ...DeviceMonitor for Admin Cannot be used for specifying the setting telnet Can be used for specifying the setting IEEE 802 11b SSID Setting Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting Smart...

Page 48: ...tor for Admin Cannot be used for specifying the setting telnet Cannot be used for specifying the setting File Transfer POP before SMTP Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDev...

Page 49: ...be used for specifying the setting telnet Cannot be used for specifying the setting File Transfer E mail Storage in Server Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDeviceMonitor...

Page 50: ...setting File Transfer Program Change Delete E mail Message Program Change Web Image Monitor Can be used for specifying the setting SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Cannot be used for specifying the settin...

Page 51: ...hen specifying set tings such as com and Regards You can register up to 40 items Program Change A Press System Settings B Check that General Features is selected C Press Program Change Delete User Tex...

Page 52: ...n Copier Document Server Printer Scanner Print Priority Print Priority is given to the mode selected Display Mode Copier Document Server Printer Interleave Job Order When Interleave is selected the cu...

Page 53: ...You can specify whether the status indicator shows the machine status or not On Off Screen Color Setting You can select the screen color among from five types Blue Type Blue Gray Type Gray Type Green...

Page 54: ...are delivered The output trays set on the printer driver have priority over the output tray specified below Finisher AFE Finisher Upper Tray Finisher Shift Tray Booklet Processor Finisher Booklet Tra...

Page 55: ...9 seconds in 1 second incre ments using the number keys Default value is 3 seconds Set Time Do not set ADF Original Table Elevation You can set the timing for elevating the ADF original table When ori...

Page 56: ...Key Sound setting is Off the beeper does not sound whatever the Warm Up Notice setting The Function Reset Timer setting is ignored if Interleave is set for Print Prior ity Reference p 3 Accessing User...

Page 57: ...minute s by default Panel Off Timer Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching the panel off after copying has finished or the last operation is performed The warm up time for making a...

Page 58: ...tween year month and day press and Set Time Set the time for the copier s internal clock using the number keys Enter the time using the 24 hour format in 1 second increments To change between hours mi...

Page 59: ...mer Monday Sunday Set the time to turn on off the power for each day of the week Power On Time Power Off Time Enter the Power On Time and the Power Off Time using the 24 hour system Enter the hour and...

Page 60: ...select Specify be sure not to set the same Machine IPv4 Address as that of another machines on the network The physical address MAC address also appears If you use the interface for Ethernet and IEEE...

Page 61: ...ou can specify the DDNS settings Active Inactive Domain Name You can specify the domain name Auto Obtain DHCP Specify WINS Configuration You can specify the WINS server settings If On is selected ente...

Page 62: ...umerical characters and spaces cannot be entered Setting a computer name starting with RNP and rnp is inhibited Use uppercase letters for alphabet SMB Work Group Specify the SMB work group Enter the c...

Page 63: ...active Check that the machine with assigned IP address is connected to the net work There is a possibility that same IP address is used for the specified equip ment Permit SNMPv3 Communication Set th...

Page 64: ...rallel interface High Speed Standard Selection Signal Status Sets the level for the select signal of the parallel interface High Low Input Prime Sets whether to validate or invalidate the input prime...

Page 65: ...EE 1394 interface on a network you cannot use the Eth ernet interface in the same domain To use both interfaces in the same do main set different values for the Sub net Mask If you use the interface f...

Page 66: ...he IEEE 1394 interface to connect the machine to the network or you print from computer with the IP over 1394 driver you must specify Active for IP over 1394 Active Inactive Printing with IP over 1394...

Page 67: ...ASSID ap pears Channel Specifies a channel when you select 802 11b ad hoc mode or ad hoc mode The following channels are available Metric version 1 14 Inch version 1 11 Security Method Specifies the e...

Page 68: ...d 2Mbps Fixed 1Mbps Fixed Restore Factory Defaults You can return the IEEE 802 11b wireless LAN settings to their defaults No Yes Print List You can check items related to the network in use The confi...

Page 69: ...Interface Settings 61 2 D Press the Start key The configuration page is printed E Press Exit F Press the User Tools key Note You can also exit by pressing Exit on the User Tools main menu...

Page 70: ...r V2 If you do you will have to re register I O devices in ScanRouter V2 Capture Server IP Address Specify the capture server IP address This setting appears when the media link board is installed and...

Page 71: ...e authentication method is CRAMMD5 or DI GEST MD5 Encryption Off If the authentication method is PLAIN or LOGIN Off POP before SMTP You can configure POP authentication POP before SMTP When sending e...

Page 72: ...ryption Auto Password encryption is automatically set according to the POP IMAP server settings On Encrypt password Off Do not encrypt password Administrator s E mail Address On e mailed scanned docum...

Page 73: ...mail Notification see the Web ImageMonitor Help 2MB Using the number keys enter a size from one to 50 MB in increments of one megabyte E mail Storage in Server Specify whether or not to store receive...

Page 74: ...OK Enter up to five lines of text Each line can consist of up to 80 alphanu meric characters J Press OK K Press Exit Delete A Press System Settings B Press File Transfer C Press Program Change Delete...

Page 75: ...s by default The interval time can be set from 60 to 900 seconds in one second increments using the number keys This setting is for the scanner function Number of Scanner Resends Sets a maximum number...

Page 76: ...er and title se lection Auth Info You can register a user code and specify the functions available to each user code You can also register user names and passwords to be used when sending e mail sendi...

Page 77: ...Group You can put groups registered in the Address Book into a group Delete You can delete a group from the Address Book You can register up to 100 groups You can also register and manage groups in t...

Page 78: ...oved to the selected position and the user key currently at the selected position is moved forward or backward If you move the selected user key forward the user key currently at the se lected positio...

Page 79: ...Book in Title 3 order Print Group Dial List Prints the group Address Book A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Print Address Book Destination List D Select the print format E T...

Page 80: ...Print Counter Displays the number of prints for each function Total and Copier Printer A3 DLT Duplex Send TX Total Color Send TX Total Black White Scanner Send Color Scanner Send Black White GPC GPC P...

Page 81: ...ontrol function you can obtain a log of prints cor responding to the codes entered using the printer driver If User Code Authentication has been specified Auto color Selection can not be used For deta...

Page 82: ...ill or will not be deleted after a specified period of time On 3 day s Off If you select On documents stored subsequently are deleted after the speci fied period If you select Off documents are not au...

Page 83: ...onment and make any necessary changes Server Name Search Base Port Number Search Conditions Authentication method selection To use the LDAP server in Administrator Tools select On under LDAP server Th...

Page 84: ...o use the LDAP server for searching Off On If you select Off Search LDAP will not appear on the searching display AOF Always On Specify whether or not to use Auto Off On Off Firmware Version You can c...

Page 85: ...ogram or change When programming the server select Not Programmed F Set each item as necessary G Press OK after setting each item For details about LDAP server see Programming the LDAP server H Press...

Page 86: ...name C Press OK To enter the search base A Press Change under Search Base Select a route folder to start the search from e mail addresses registered in the selected folder are search targets B Enter...

Page 87: ...e enabled on this machine For details consult your net work administrator B Enter the port number using the number keys and then press the key When SSL is set to On the port number automatically chang...

Page 88: ...ment Name DC Server Name C Press Change under Password D Enter the password and then press OK The user name and password are required for administrator authentication to access the LDAP server You can...

Page 89: ...blank when searching for e mail addresses from the LDAP server Address Book To set search options A Press TNext three times B Press Change under Attribute C Enter the attribute you want to use when s...

Page 90: ...ppears as a keyword for searching LDAP Without key display registration With key display registration The key does not appear on the search screen unless both Attribute and Key Display are registered...

Page 91: ...Warm Up Notice copier Document Server The main and sub machines follow their respective set values Copy Count Display copier Document Server The set values of the main and sub machines do not affect...

Page 92: ...Time The main and sub machines follow their respective set values Key Repeat The main and sub machines follow their respective set values Z fold Position The main and sub machines follow their respect...

Page 93: ...ines elapses Copy Document Server Auto Reset Timer The set values of the main and sub machines do not affect the combined copying Printer Auto Reset Timer The set values of the main and sub machines d...

Page 94: ...of the main and sub machines do not affect the combined copying Address Book Edit Title The set values of the main and sub machines do not affect the combined copying Address Book Select Title The set...

Page 95: ...d can only be done by using the adding method Extended Security The set values of the main and sub machines do not affect the combined copying Auto Delete File in Document Server The main machine foll...

Page 96: ...e main and sub machines follow their respective set values Data Security for Copying The main machine follows the values that are set in it The set values of the sub machines do not affect the combine...

Page 97: ...rom the actual size of the paper loaded in the paper tray a misfeed might occur because the correct paper size was not detected Tray Paper Settings Changing Tray Paper Settings This section describes...

Page 98: ...settings and then press OK Quitting Tray Paper Settings This section describes how to change the settings of Tray Paper Settings A Press the Tray Paper Settings key Note You can also quit Tray Paper...

Page 99: ...ue Purple Ivory Orange Pink Red Gray Preprinted Paper Bond Paper Cardstock Prepunched Paper The paper sizes without the LCT A3 11 17 Tray Unit TK5000 11 81 2K A4K Note The paper size is fixed for a pa...

Page 100: ...Select ed in Display Time Front Cover You can specify and display the paper tray to set front cover sheets You can also specify the display time and copying method for two sided copying Display Time Y...

Page 101: ...can also specify the display time Display Time You can select At Mode Selected or Full Time Tray 2 3 You can set the display to show the type of paper loaded in each of the trays This information is u...

Page 102: ...You can specify and display the paper tray to set designation sheets You can also specify the display time and copying method for two sided copying Display Time You can select At Mode Selected or Ful...

Page 103: ...can also specify the display time Display Time You can select At Mode Selected or Full Time Separation Sheets You can specify and display the paper tray in which to set slip sheets You can also specif...

Page 104: ...es utilizing LCIT RT5010 A3 LCT If the LCIT RT5010 is utilized the paper types are available as follows Do not Display Recycled Paper Special Paper Letterhead Color Paper 1 Color Paper 2 Yellow Green...

Page 105: ...m vertically and 139 7 458 0 mm hori zontally Note The paper width between 100 and 139 7 mm are available only when the special side fence is utilized Auto Detect is available for 12 18L and 11 17L 11...

Page 106: ...uplex You can select 2 Sided Copy or 1 Sided Copy Copy Method in Duplex is enabled only when you select At Mode Select ed in Display Time Back Cover You can specify and display the paper tray to set b...

Page 107: ...the pa per tray The paper types utilizing LCIT RT5000 A4 LCT If the LCIT RT5000 is utilized the paper types are available as follows Do not Display Recycled Paper Special Paper Letterhead Color Paper...

Page 108: ...ellow Green Blue Purple Ivory Orange Pink Red Gray OHP Transparency Translucent Paper Label Paper Preprinted Paper Prepunched Paper Tab Stock Tab Position Shift Number of Tabs The paper sizes utilizin...

Page 109: ...is utilized Auto Detect is available for 12 18L and 11 17L 11 81 2K 51 2 81 2L 8 13L A3L B4 JISL A4K A4L B5 JISK A5K A5L Inch version Auto Detect 12 18L 11 17L 11 81 2K 81 2 14L 81 2 11L 51 2 81 2L 8...

Page 110: ...ou select At Mode Select ed in Display Time Back Cover You can specify and display the paper tray to set back cover sheets You can also specify the display time and copying method for two sided copyin...

Page 111: ...ad Color Paper 1 Color Paper 2 Yellow Green Blue Purple Ivory Orange Pink Red Gray OHP Transparency Translucent Paper Preprinted Paper Prepunched Paper The paper types utilizing LCIT RT5010 A3 LCT If...

Page 112: ...JISL A4K A4L A5K A5L B5 JISK B5 JISL B6 JISL A6L 8KL 16KK 16KL Custom Size 100 0 330 2 mm vertically and 139 7 458 0 mm hori zontally Note The paper width between 100 and 139 7 mm are available only w...

Page 113: ...y time and copying method for two sided copying Display Time You can select At Mode Selected or Full Time Copying Method in Duplex You can select 2 Sided Copy or 1 Sided Copy Copy Method in Duplex is...

Page 114: ...ou can sets the display to show the type of paper loaded the tray 7 This information is used by the print function to automatically select the pa per tray The paper types Do not Display Recycled Paper...

Page 115: ...11 17L 11 81 2K 51 2 81 2L 8 13L A3L B4 JISL A4K A4L B5 JISK A5K A5L Inch version Auto Detect 12 18L 11 17L 11 81 2K 81 2 14L 81 2 11L 51 2 81 2L 81 2 51 2K 81 2 13L 81 4 13L 8 13L 101 2 71 4K 71 4 1...

Page 116: ...ode Select ed in Display Time Back Cover You can specify and display the paper tray to set back cover sheets You can also specify the display time and copying method for two sided copying Display Time...

Page 117: ...13K 8 13K 101 2 71 4K 71 4 101 2L 11 15K 10 14L 81 4 14L 8 10L A3L B4 JISL A4K A4L A5K A5L B5 JISK B5 JISL Custom Size 5 50 13 00 inch vertically and 5 50 18 03 inch horizon tally Note Auto Detect is...

Page 118: ...nly when you select At Mode Select ed in Display Time Note When paper of the same type and size is loaded in two different paper trays and you want to specify tray for 2 Sided Copy If one of the trays...

Page 119: ...espective set values In combined copying only the paper tray corresponding to the paper size orientation and type that are set in common on the main and sub ma chines can be used To make the most of t...

Page 120: ...size orientation and type that are set in common on the main and sub ma chines can be used To make the most of the combined copying function it is advisable that you make the same paper settings on bo...

Page 121: ...ier Document Server Features see Access ing User Tools System Settings Auto Image Density Priority You can set whether Auto Image Density is On or Off when the machine is turned on reset or modes are...

Page 122: ...able the document counter reset key On Off Auto Tray Switching When the paper runs out during copying it can be automatically fed from a sub stitute paper feed tray irrespective of the orientation of...

Page 123: ...pied when you select Sharp Copy Quality Soft Normal Sharp Custom Setting Image Density Light Normal Dark Text photo You can select which has priority photographs or characters when an origi nal contai...

Page 124: ...Normal you can finish characters that exist together in a photo block Copy Quality Printed photo Normal Glossy Photo Custom Setting Image Density Light Normal Dark Pale You can adjust the image qualit...

Page 125: ...put Customize Function Finisher Image Adjustment Priority You can set the items to be preferentially displayed to the function buttons on the basic display Off Erase Inside Edit Image Paper Display Yo...

Page 126: ...Job End Call You can set whether to generate a buzzer sound pi when a copy is com pleted If Panel key sound when performing system settings is set to On the buzzer sounds four times if copying is inte...

Page 127: ...ument Server Storage A maximum of four often used functions can be registered to the function keys Registered functions can also be changed Off Mixed Sizes Batch SADF Thin Paper Reference p 43 Panel K...

Page 128: ...egister up to two frequently used Reduce Enlarge ratios other than the fixed Reduce Enlarge ratio and have them shown on the initial display You can also change registered Reduce Enlarge ratios Metric...

Page 129: ...1 78 81 2 14 81 2 11 85 F 81 2 11 93 121 81 2 14 11 17 129 81 2 11 11 17 155 81 2 81 2 81 2 14 200 51 2 81 2 11 17 400 User R E Ratio 25 400 Off Default F1 73 F2 155 R E Ratio You can specify the enla...

Page 130: ...82 F A4 B4 A4 93 115 B4 A3 122 F A3 A4 B4 141 A4 A3 A5 A4 200 A5 A3 400 User R E Ratio 25 400 Inch version 25 50 11 17 51 2 81 2 65 11 17 81 2 11 73 11 15 81 2 11 78 81 2 14 81 2 11 85 F 81 2 11 93 12...

Page 131: ...29 121 93 85 78 73 65 50 25 Ratio for Create Margin You can set a Reduce Enlarge ratio when registering Create Margin in a shortcut key Enter a ratio using number keys in the range of 90 to 99 The rat...

Page 132: ...image of approximately 1 5 mm 0 06 will not be displayed as the width of the separation line when specifying solid or broken lines Front Margin Left Right You can specify left and right margins on the...

Page 133: ...ion Right 0 2 1 Sided 2 Sided Auto Margin TtoB In 1 sided to 2 sided Duplex mode you can specify the margins on the back side The value set for Back Margin Top Bottom is used Top Bottom Default Metric...

Page 134: ...u can specify the width of the erased center margins with this function Default Metric version 10 mm Inch version 0 4 Front Cover Copy in Combine You can make a combined copy on the front cover sheet...

Page 135: ...to Left Open to Right Copy on Designating Page in Combine You can specify whether to make a combined copy on the inserted slip sheets in Desig Chapter mode Combine Don not Combine Image Repeat Separa...

Page 136: ...on line using the Double Copies function from None Solid Broken A Broken B or Crop Marks None Solid Broken A Broken B Crop Marks Separation Line in Combine You can select a separation line using the C...

Page 137: ...elect the copy position of bottom or left page according to top or right page as the original image position Same Position as Original Image Position Symmetrical to Original Image Position Note For th...

Page 138: ...s of Background Numbering under Stamp Size You can set the size of the numbers Small Normal Large Density You can set the density of the numbers Light Normal Dark Very Dark Preset Stamp This section d...

Page 139: ...priority when Preset Stamp is pressed COPY URGENT PRIORITY For Your Info PRELIMINARY For Internal Use Only CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT Stamp Format You can specify how each of stamp is printed Stamp Position...

Page 140: ...4 144mm L R 4 144mm Inch version Top Left T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7 Top Center T B 0 1 5 7 L R 2 8 2 8 Top Right T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7 Center Left T B 2 8 2 8 L R 0 1 5 7 Center T B 2 8 2 8 L R 2 8 2...

Page 141: ...0 Right 17 0 Top Bottom Top 17 0 Bottom 17 0 Reference Preset Stamp Copy Document Server Reference User Stamp This section describes various items of User Stamp under Stamp Program Delete Stamp You c...

Page 142: ...r T B 0 1 5 7 L R 2 8 2 8 Top Right T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7 Center Left T B 2 8 2 8 L R 0 1 5 7 Center T B 2 8 2 8 L R 2 8 2 8 Center Right T B 2 8 2 8 L R 0 1 5 7 Bottom Left T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7...

Page 143: ...e MM DD YYYY MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD Default Metric version DD MM YYYY Inch version MM DD YYYY Font You can select the Date Stamp font Font 1 Font 2 Font 3 Size You can set the Dat...

Page 144: ...Left T B 72 72mm L R 4 144mm Center T B 72 72mm L R 72 72mm Center Right T B 72 72mm L R 4 144mm Bottom Left T B 4 144mm L R 4 144mm Bottom Center T B 4 144mm L R 72 72mm Bottom Right T B 4 144mm L R...

Page 145: ...g This section describes various items of Page Numbering under Stamp Stamp Format You can select the page number format given priority when Page Numbering is pressed P1 P2 1 5 2 5 1 2 P 1 P 2 1 2 1 1...

Page 146: ...ft Bottom Center Bottom Right For the patterns of P1 P2 1 5 2 5 P 1 P 2 1 2 and Page 1 Page 2 the machine is shipped from the factory with this position set to Top Right For the patterns of 1 2 and 1...

Page 147: ...ight T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7 Dup Back Pg Stamp Pos You can adjust the stamp position for back side in duplex mode within the available range as shown below Metric version Left Right Left 432 mm Right...

Page 148: ...Font 3 Size You can set the size of the stamp printed in Stamp Text mode Auto Large Middle Small Superimpose You can have the Stamp Text printed in white when it overlaps black parts of the image On O...

Page 149: ...7 L R 0 1 5 7 Center Left T B 2 8 2 8 L R 0 1 5 7 Center T B 2 8 2 8 L R 2 8 2 8 Center Right T B 2 8 2 8 L R 0 1 5 7 Bottom Left T B 0 1 5 7 L R 0 1 5 7 Bottom Center T B 0 1 5 7 L R 2 8 2 8 Bottom...

Page 150: ...the exposure glass Face Up Face Down Memory Full Auto Scan Restart When memory becomes full while scanning originals the machine can make copies of scanned originals first and then automatically proce...

Page 151: ...ight 2 Off Punch Type Specify which punch type 2 holes or 3 holes has priority to be shown on the initial display The optional Finisher AFE and Multi hole Punch Unit is required to use this function L...

Page 152: ...2 Left 3 Top 3 Right 3 Off Simplified Screen Finishing Types You can select which key is displayed with higher priority for Finishing Types on the Simplified Screen Stack Slant Top 1 Bottom 1 Left 2 2...

Page 153: ...ine 4 origi nals General Features Document Server Storage key 1 Sided 1 Sided Combine 8 origi nals General Features Document Server Storage key Create Margin General Features Document Server Storage k...

Page 154: ...nd paper type currently set in common on the main and sub machines are selected automatically Original Orientation in Duplex Mode The main machine follows the values that are set in it The set values...

Page 155: ...e set values of the sub machines do not affect the combined copying Dark Background The main machine follows the values that are set in it The set values of the sub machines do not affect the combined...

Page 156: ...combined copying Customize Function Document Server Storage The main machine follows the values that are set in it The set values of the sub machines do not affect the combined copying Reproduction Ra...

Page 157: ...e regardless of the settings made in it The operation takes place using the set values of the main machine Back Margin Top Bottom The main machine follows the values that are set in it The sub machine...

Page 158: ...main machine regardless of the settings made in it Copy Order in Combine The main machine follows the values that are set in it The sub machines follows the settings made on the main machine regardles...

Page 159: ...ying Stamp How the defaults in the Stamp of copying of the main and sub machines are used in combined copying will be explained Background Numbering Size The main machine follows the values that are s...

Page 160: ...lows the values that are set in it The sub machines follows the settings made on the main machine regardless of the settings made in it Dup Back Pg Stanp Pos The main machine follows the values that a...

Page 161: ...e regardless of the settings made in it Font The main machine follows the values that are set in it The sub machines follows the settings made on the main machine regardless of the settings made in it...

Page 162: ...chine regardless of the settings made in it Size The main machine follows the values that are set in it The sub machines follows the settings made on the main machine regardless of the settings made i...

Page 163: ...e on the main machine regardless of the settings made in it Main machine settings have priority Sort Stack Shift setting The main machine follows the values that are set in it The set values of the su...

Page 164: ...t The sub machines follows the settings made on the main machine regardless of the settings made in it Simplified Screen Finishing Types The set values of the main and sub machines do not affect the c...

Page 165: ...a new error is added when there are 50 errors already stored the oldest error is deleted However if the oldest error belongs to one of the following print jobs it is not deleted The error is stored s...

Page 166: ...DF font list This menu can be selected only when the optional PostScript 3 unit is in stalled Hex Dump You can print in the Hex Dump mode Printing the configuration page A Press Printer Features B Pre...

Page 167: ...s the version number of the panel display NIB Displays the version number of the Network interface Device Connection This item s appears when the device option s is installed HDD Font Macro Download D...

Page 168: ...lays settings made under the Host Interface menu When DHCP is active on the network the actual IP address subnet mask and gateway address appear in parentheses on the configuration page Interface Info...

Page 169: ...rinter Features List Test Print Lock You can Lock the List Test Print menu On Off Delete All Temporary Print Jobs You can delete all print jobs temporarily stored in the machine Delete All Stored Prin...

Page 170: ...w Select this to have a memory overflow error report printed Do not Print Error Information Job Separation You can enable Job Separation This menu can be selected only when a finisher optional is inst...

Page 171: ...Priority This setting uses frame memory for high speed printing Duplex You can select to have print on both sides of each pages Off Long Edge Bind Short Edge Bind Copies You can specify the number of...

Page 172: ...cify how long the machine waits to receive a print job before al lowing other functions such as the copier and scanner functions to interrupt it Long Wait Medium Wait Short Wait In Reserved Job Order...

Page 173: ...es are rotated by 180 degrees Auto Detect When set to Auto Detect the machine detects a letterhead or preprinted paper automatically and does not rotate them On Always When set to On Always the machin...

Page 174: ...fault printer language if the machine cannot find the printer language automatically PCL PS PDF This menu appears only when the PostScript 3 unit optional is installed Tray Switching You can set to sw...

Page 175: ...er You can set the size of the I O Buffer Normally it is not necessary to change this setting 128KB 256KB I O Timeout You can set how many seconds the machine should wait before ending a print job If...

Page 176: ...AM HDD SD RAM HDD and SD can be selected only when fonts have been downloaded to the machine Font Number You can set the ID of the default font you want to use 0 to 63 by 1 The ID is set to 0 by defau...

Page 177: ...th Pifont Legal ISO 4 ISO 6 ISO 11 ISO 15 ISO 17 ISO 21 ISO 60 ISO 69 Win 3 0 Courier Font You can select a courier font type Regular Dark Extend A4 Width You can extend the printing area width when p...

Page 178: ...lk connection When operating the machine with a parallel connection and also if the binary data is sent from the printer driver the print job is canceled When operating the machine with an Ethernet co...

Page 179: ...d information is sent through the network If security is a priority set the password using this menu from the Control Panel PDF Group Password Set the group password already specified with DeskTopBind...

Page 180: ...Printer Features 172 5...

Page 181: ...it is necessary to register the LDAP server in System Settings and set LDAP Search to On TWAIN Standby Time When the machine is being used to send e mail or a file or functioning as Document Server or...

Page 182: ...elivery journal is printed automatically The printed journal is deleted Off Transmission delivery results are deleted one by one as new results are stored Do not Print Disable Send Transmission delive...

Page 183: ...seconds 3 999 for placing additional originals with the number keys Scanning will start if additional originals are placed and the Start key is pressed within this time You can end scanning and begin...

Page 184: ...ls are placed on the exposure glass you must press the Start key to start scanning Scan ning will start if additional originals are placed and the Start key is pressed within this time You can end sca...

Page 185: ...files On Compression Level 3 Off If you select On you can specify the compression level between one and five The image quality is better for lower compression but the time required for file transfer i...

Page 186: ...ize within the capacity of the SMTP server E mail Information Language Select the language in which e mail information such as title document name and sender s name is sent Select one of the following...

Page 187: ...y damages resulting data loss You can register and manage the following items in the Address Book Names You can register the name of the user and the key display This is the basic in formation require...

Page 188: ...sers for Scanner Functions 180 7 Protection You can set protection codes to stop sender s name from being used or folders from being accessed without authorization E mail You can register e mail desti...

Page 189: ...Address Book 181 7 Folder You can register the protocol path name and server name SMB FTP NCP...

Page 190: ...bout using Web Image Monitor see the Web Image Monitor Help For operating instructions see SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Help Managing names in the Address Book By registering a name and key display be...

Page 191: ...ster the folder to the NetWare server select the NCP protocol Reference p 200 Registering Folders Preventing unauthorized user access to shared folders from the machine After registering a protection...

Page 192: ...tion You can register up to 2000 names Registering Names Following describes the procedure for registering names A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Address Book Management D C...

Page 193: ...e page for each title Reference Entering Text About This Machine Document Server Copy Document Server Reference Changing a Registered Name This section describes the procedure for changing a name A Pr...

Page 194: ...a registration number A Press Change to the right of Registration No B Enter a new registration number using the number keys and then press the key Deleting a Registered Name Following describes the p...

Page 195: ...er codes The number of copies scanned using the scanner function is counted for each user code This allows you to check each user s usage To automatically register the printer driver user code select...

Page 196: ...code folder name or e mail address F Press Auth Info G Enter the user code using the number keys and then press key If you make a mistake press Clear or the Clear Stop key H Press TNext twice I Select...

Page 197: ...C Press Address Book Management D Check that Program Change is selected E Select the user whose user code you want to change Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys Yo...

Page 198: ...a Registered Name Reference p 185 Changing a Registered Name Deleting a User Code Following describes the procedure for deleting a user code Important After clearing the user code the counter is autom...

Page 199: ...eference p 186 Deleting a Registered Name Displaying the Counter for Each User Following describes the procedure for displaying the counter on individual user basis A Press System Settings B Press Adm...

Page 200: ...counts on indi vidual user basis A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Display Clear Print Counter per User D Select a user code from the left side of the display Press Select Al...

Page 201: ...scribes the procedure for printing the counter for all users A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Display Clear Print Counter per User D Press Print Counter List under All Users...

Page 202: ...nter A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Display Clear Print Counter per User D Select the user code to clear E To clear the number of prints made under a user code Select the...

Page 203: ...clear from Copier Counter Print Counter Scanner Counter and All Counters H Press OK I To clear the number of prints for all user codes press Clear under All Users J Select the function usage you want...

Page 204: ...n sending scan files in scanner mode If you want to do this set a protection code on the send er address to prevent unauthorized access Note You can select an e mail address from an LDAP server and th...

Page 205: ...ail address I Press OK J Select E mail K Press OK Note You can enter up to 128 characters for the e mail address To register the name see Registering Names Reference p 184 Registering Names p 187 Regi...

Page 206: ...mail address you want to change Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press E mail G P...

Page 207: ...ge is selected E Select the name whose e mail address you want to delete Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder...

Page 208: ...levels consult your net work administrator You can prevent unauthorized users from accessing folders from the ma chine See Registering a Protection Code You can only select either SMB FTP or NCP If yo...

Page 209: ...r keys F Press Auth Info and then press Next G Press Specify Other Auth Info on the right side of Folder Authentication H Press Change under Login User Name I Enter the login user name and then press...

Page 210: ...ed in Default User Name Password Send of File Transfer settings applies If User Authentication is specified contact your administrator Reference p 184 Registering Names p 202 To locate the folder manu...

Page 211: ...ou want to register E OK If a Login Screen Appears This section explains how to log on to the machine if the login screen appears when you try to access a folder by browsing the network If you have no...

Page 212: ...You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Folder G Select the items you want to change When specifying a folder enter the path directly or select it by refe...

Page 213: ...der the previous protocol C Enter each items again Reference p 207 Registering a Folder Changing SMB settings To change SMB settings A Press Change of path name B Enter the name of the path on which t...

Page 214: ...ant to delete Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Folder G Press the protocol...

Page 215: ...s Address Book Management D Check that Program Change is selected E Select the name whose folder you want to register You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Pr...

Page 216: ...essage appears Press Yes P Press Change under Server Name Q Enter the server name and then press OK R Press Change under Path S Enter the path T Press OK U Press Change under Port Number V Enter Port...

Page 217: ...ng up to 128 characters To change the port number press Change under Port No Enter the port number using the number keys and then press Specify the port number within the range of 1 to 65535 If the co...

Page 218: ...e or e mail address F Press Folder G Select the items you want to change H Press Connection Test to check the path is set correctly I Press OK J Press Exit Note To change the name key display and titl...

Page 219: ...OK Deleting a Folder A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Address Book Management D Check that Program Change is selected E Select the name whose folder you want to delete Pres...

Page 220: ...Connect Reference p 200 Using SMB to Connect p 207 Using FTP to Connect Registering a Folder A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Address Book Management D Check that Program Ch...

Page 221: ...me If you have set Connection Type to NDS enter the user name followed by the name of the context where the user object is located If the user name is user and the context name is context enter user c...

Page 222: ...then the path will be server volume folder You can enter a path using up to 128 characters If the connection test fails check the settings and then try again Using Browse Network to locate the folder...

Page 223: ...ered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Folder G Select Connection Type If you want to specify a folder in an NDS tree press NDS If you want to spec ify a folder on a NetWare server...

Page 224: ...en you have made the necessary changes to the information press Set F Press Close Note To specify a folder enter its path directly or select it using Browser Net work Reference p 214 To locate the fol...

Page 225: ...u want to delete Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Folder G Press the protoc...

Page 226: ...u cannot send scan files to a group with over 50 folders registered The maximum number of destinations registerable to a group is 500 Note You can set a protection code to prevent unauthorized access...

Page 227: ...en press OK J Press OK Note The keys you can select are as follows Freq Added to the page that is displayed first AB CD EF GH IJK LMN OPQ RST UVW XYZ 1 to 10 Added to the list of items in the selected...

Page 228: ...Select the name to register in a group Press the name key or enter the registered number using the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Ad...

Page 229: ...dministrator Tools C Press Address Book Program Change Delete Group D Check that Program Change is selected E Select the group that you want to put into another group Press the group key or enter the...

Page 230: ...at you have selected becomes highlighted and the group is added to it H Press OK Displaying Names Registered in a Group You can check the names or groups registered in each group A Press System Settin...

Page 231: ...the names registered will be displayed G Press OK Removing a Name from a Group A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Address Book Management D Check that Program Change is select...

Page 232: ...ch you want to remove the name The group key is deselected and the name is removed from the group H Press OK Deleting a Group Within Another Group A Press System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C...

Page 233: ...red number during the number keys You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F Press Add to Group The keys of groups in which the group is registered appear highligh...

Page 234: ...to change You can search by the registered name user code folder name or e mail address F To change the group name and key display press Change under Group Name or Key Display G Enter the new group n...

Page 235: ...ress System Settings B Press Administrator Tools C Press Address Book Program Change Delete Group D Press Delete E Press Yes F Press a group key you want to delete You can search by the registered nam...

Page 236: ...event unauthorized access to folders Sender s names You can prevent misuse of sender s names Reference p 187 Registering a User Code Registering a Protection Code to a Single User A Press System Setti...

Page 237: ...estination and Sender can be selected at the same time H Press Change under Protection Code I Enter a protection code using the number keys and then press J Press OK K Press Exit Note You can specify...

Page 238: ...selected E Press the group key you want to register or enter the registered number us ing the number keys F Press Protection G Press Folder Destination under Protection Object H Press Change under Pro...

Page 239: ...for SMTP Authentication the User Name and Password that you have specified in SMTP Authentication of File Trans fer settings applies For details see File Transfer A Press System Settings B Press Admin...

Page 240: ...ord again to confirm and then press OK M OK Note To register the name see Registering Names You can enter up to 191 characters for the user name When using POP before SMTP Authentication you can enter...

Page 241: ...that you have specified in Program Change LDAP Server of Administrator Tools settings applies For details see LDAP Server Settings If there is user authentication in place check with the administrato...

Page 242: ...to confirm and then press OK M Press OK Note To register the name see Registering Names When Do not Specify is selected for LDAP Authentication the User Name and Password that you have specified in Pr...

Page 243: ...ing the number of printed papers by displaying the counter Changing the Display Language You can change the language used on the display English is set as default A Press the Language Selection key No...

Page 244: ...ng consumables such as toner Be sure to contact your service engineer to verify the following Consumables Telephone No to order Toner Staple Staple Center Machine Maintenance Repair Telephone No Seria...

Page 245: ...Inquiry 237 8 C Press the Start key The inquiry information list is printed out D Press Exit twice...

Page 246: ...ter You can display the total counter value used for all functions You can also print out a counter data list A Press Counter key B To print a counter list press Print Counter List C Press the Start k...

Page 247: ...ists Configuration Page Error Log Menu List PCL Configuration Font Page PS Configuration Font Page PDF Configura tion Font Page Hex Dump Printing Destination List of Address Book The counter does not...

Page 248: ...Other User Tools 240 8...

Page 249: ...ors A Press the User Tools key B Press Adjustment Settings for Operators C Select the item that you want to change the value D Specify the setting value To select the setting value press the value on...

Page 250: ...e 0 1 710 002 Back Side Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 1 mm Initial value 0 1 710 003 Front Side Low Speed Mode Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 1 mm Initial value 0 1 710 004 Back Side Low Speed Mode Max 2 mm Min...

Page 251: ...Initial value 0 1 720 004 Tray 4 LCT Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 1 mm Initial value 0 1 720 005 Tray 5 LCT Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 1 mm Initial value 0 1 720 006 Tray 6 LCT Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 1 mm...

Page 252: ...rature to reduce curl Double Feed Detection 1 908 001 Tray 1 0 Off 1 On 1 908 002 Tray 2 0 Off 1 On 1 908 003 Tray 3 0 Off 1 On 1 908 004 Tray 4 LCT Tray 1 0 Off 1 On 1 908 005 Tray 5 LCT Tray 2 0 Off...

Page 253: ...1 003 Tray 3 0 Off 1 On 1 911 004 Tray 4 LCT Tray 1 0 Off 1 On 1 911 005 Tray 5 LCT Tray 2 0 Off 1 On 1 911 006 Tray 6 LCT Tray 3 0 Off 1 On 1 911 007 Tray 7 Bypass Tray 0 Off 1 On 1 911 008 Duplex Tr...

Page 254: ...ue 0 2 750 004 Print Image Back Side Max 0 3 Min 0 3 Step 0 1 Initial value 0 Magnification Adjustment With Feed 2 760 001 Magnification Adjustment With Feed Max 0 3 Min 0 3 Step 0 1 Initial value 0 T...

Page 255: ...0 002 Reset to Defaults Peripherals Staple Position Adjustment 6 700 001 A3 Lengthwise Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 700 002 B4 SEF Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 m...

Page 256: ...lue 0 mm 6 700 007 DLT SEF Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 700 008 LG SEF Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 700 009 LT SEF Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial val...

Page 257: ...x 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 705 003 4 Hole Europe Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 705 004 4 Hole NA Max 2 mm Min 2 mm Step 0 5 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 705 005 2...

Page 258: ...6 730 004 B5 SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 730 005 12 x 18 SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 730 006 DLT SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Ini...

Page 259: ...001 A3 SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 735 002 B4 SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 735 003 A4 SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value...

Page 260: ...0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 735 007 LG Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 735 008 LT SEF Max 3 0 mm Min 3 0 mm Step 0 2 mm Initial value 0 mm 6 735 009 Custom Size Max 3...

Page 261: ...lectrostatic transfer system Development Dry two component magnetic brush development system Fusing Heating roll pressure system Resolution 1200 dpi Exposure glass Stationary original exposure type Or...

Page 262: ...ndex Reference p 264 LCIT RT5000 p 265 LCIT RT5010 Non reproduction area Leading edge More than 4 2 mm Trailing edge More than 2 2 1 7 mm Left edge More than 2 1 5 mm Right edge More than 2 1 5 mm Fir...

Page 263: ...s 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Tray 3 550 sheet tray 500 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Tray 4 LCIT RT5000 1 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Tray 4 LCIT RT5010 1 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Tray 5 LCIT RT5000 1 000...

Page 264: ...3 33 78 ADF external extender is used for larger size originals optional finisher proof tray is installed Noise emission 1 Type 1 Sound power level Sound pressure level 2 1 The above measurements are...

Page 265: ...stander operator During printing 3 Main machine with full options Weight Type 1 2 Approx 299kg 659 2lb main machine with the ADF Type 3 Approx 305kg 672 4lb main machine with the ADF Main machine only...

Page 266: ...Note If you need to change the capacity of the document server contact your service representative Maximum number of stored documents 3 000 Maximum pages of stored documents 15 000 sheets Maximum num...

Page 267: ...sided originals 52 157 g m2 14 42 lb Bond 2 sided originals 52 128 g m2 14 34 lb Bond Duplex Thin paper mode 40 156 g m2 11 42 lb Bond Number of originals that can be set 100 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Bond...

Page 268: ...L B4L A4KL B5KL A5KL 11 17 L 81 2 14 L 81 2 11 KL 51 2 81 2 KL 12 18 L Paper weight 52 300 g m2 14 80 lb Bond Stack capacity 3 000 sheets A4K B5K 81 2 11 K 80 g m2 20 lb Bond 1 500 sheets A3L B4L A4L...

Page 269: ...H 800 730 980 mm 31 5 28 7 38 6 Weight Approx 75 kg 163 3 lb Note Specifications are subject to change without notice Booklet Finisher BK5000 To use the Booklet Finisher BK5000 the Finisher SR5000 is...

Page 270: ...0 the Finisher SR5000 or the Booklet Fin isher BK5000 are required Paper size Widrh 13 A5K 51 2 81 2 K Length A5L 51 2 81 2 L 19 Paper weight 64 216 g m2 20 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Paper capacity 200 shee...

Page 271: ...les L A3 B4 11 17 K A4 B5 81 2 11 4 holes Europe L A3 B4 11 17 K A4 B5 81 2 11 4 holes North Europe L A3 B6 11 17 51 2 81 2 K A4 A5 81 2 11 51 2 81 2 Paper weight 52 163 g m2 14 lb 43 lb Bond 2 holes...

Page 272: ...e subject to change without notice LCIT RT5000 A4 Large Capacity Tray Paper size A4L B5L A5KL 17 11 L 81 2 51 2 KL Paper weight Tray 4 5 52 216 g m2 16 lb Bond 80 lb Cover 110 lb Index Tray 6 52 163 g...

Page 273: ...Bond Total 4 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Power consumption Maximum 135 W supplied from the main machine Dimensions W D H option unit 880 730 980 mm 21 3 28 8 38 6 Weight Approx 163 kg 359 5lb Note S...

Page 274: ...r Type 3260 You can utilize the connect copy function bridging two machines with the Copy Connector Type 3260 Copy Data Security Unit Type E The Copy Data Security Unit Type E deletes images and print...

Page 275: ...of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublic...

Page 276: ...ation and or other materials provided with the distribution C All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes soft...

Page 277: ...ct includes software developed by Theo de Raadt This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone and Jason R Thorpe for the NetBSD Project This product includes software developed by the Uni...

Page 278: ...r Alliance Ltd the initial developer of the Sa blotron 0 82 free from these obligations c The Sablotron 0 82 and the modifications thereof are made available under the terms of Mozilla Public License...

Page 279: ...his software without prior written permission For permission or any other legal details please contact Office of Technology Transfer Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213 3...

Page 280: ...kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software MD5 Copyright C 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved License to copy and u...

Page 281: ...t will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILI TY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License along with this program if not wr...

Page 282: ...n For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission...

Page 283: ...given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or tex tual provided with the package Redist...

Page 284: ...under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence Open SSH The licences which components of this software fall under are as follows First we will summarize and say that all component...

Page 285: ...nal in the OpenSSL library RC4 support has been replaced with ARC4 support from OpenSSL Blowfish is now external in the OpenSSL library The licence continues Note that any information and cryptographi...

Page 286: ...CIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCU RATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIR...

Page 287: ...ed to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specif ic prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRA...

Page 288: ...Y DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPE CIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION H...

Page 289: ...OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILI TY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE O...

Page 290: ...SINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARIS ING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVE...

Page 291: ...ng a Group Name 226 Changing an E mail Destination 198 Changing a Registered Name 185 Changing a User Code 189 Changing the Display Language 235 Changing the registered SMB Folder Destination 204 Chan...

Page 292: ...umbering 137 E Edge to Edge Print 162 Edit Copier Document Server Features 124 Effective Protocol 52 E mail Communication Port 62 E mail Destination 196 E mail Information Language 177 E mail Receptio...

Page 293: ...Tray BY5000 Tray 7 265 Multiple Lists 157 N Network 52 Network Security Level 68 Network Settings 15 No of Digits for Single Page Files 177 Number of Scanner Resends 62 NW Frame Type 52 O Orientation...

Page 294: ...istering Names 184 Registering Names to a Group 219 Registering SMTP Authentication 231 Registering user names and destination names 184 Removing a Name from a Group 223 Reproduction Ratio Copier Docu...

Page 295: ...142 Special Original Display 113 Special Original Display Defaults 113 Specifications 253 Specifications for the Main Unit 253 SSID Setting 59 Stamp Copier Document Server Features 130 Stamp Format 1...

Page 296: ...g SMB to Connect 200 Using Utilities to Make Settings 33 W Wait Time for Next Orig Exposure Glass 175 Wait Time for Next Original s SADF 175 Warm Up Beeper 43 Weekly Timer Monday Sunday 49 Weekly Time...

Page 297: ...s follows The product name of Windows 95 is Microsoft Windows 95 The product name of Windows 98 is Microsoft Windows 98 The product name of Windows Me is Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows M...

Page 298: ...Operating Instructions General Settings Guide Type for 8090 DSm790 LD190 Aficio MP9000 Type for 8110 DSm7110 LD1110 Aficio MP1100 Type for 8135 DSm7135 LD1135 Aficio MP1350 EN USA B235 7807...

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