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Caring for and maintaining your printer

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Rev. 3.1.1/16.07.99

PagePro 25

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Caring for and maintaining your
printer

CAUTION

You could damage the unit by using incorrect accessories and parts!
If you use accessories and parts of manufacturers other than Minolta we
cannot guarantee that the laser printer will operate properly.

Use only Minolta accessories and parts.

CAUTION

Toner poses a hazard to health!
Toner is harmful if swallowed.

If you swallow toner, see a physician immediately.

If your hands come in contact with toner, wash them at once with clod
water and soap.

CAUTION

Danger of short circuit or incorrect functioning of the printer!
There is a copper/brass electrode behind the side cover under the
imaging cartridge. Touching this electrode can result in a short-circuit or
incorrect functioning of the printer.

Do not touch the copper/brass electrode that is located behind the side
cover under the imaging cartridge.

Summary of Contents for PagePro 25

Page 1: ...nter 2 1 2 2 Overview of the machine 2 4 External printer parts 2 4 Internal printer parts 2 5 Control panel of the printer 2 6 2 3 Setting up the laser printer 2 7 Moving the printer 2 7 Ambient cond...

Page 2: ...the orientation of the printing paper 4 7 Specify paper source 4 8 Turn sort on off 4 9 4 3 Page layout index card 4 10 Print multiple document pages per print page N Up 4 11 Print watermark 4 12 Pers...

Page 3: ...ts and keys on the Control panel 5 2 States of the control lights 5 2 Key functions 5 3 5 2 Possible settings in the menus 5 4 Print menu 5 5 PCL Menu 5 6 System menu 5 7 Parallel Menu 5 10 Maintenanc...

Page 4: ...g the status display on and off 6 26 Reducing enlarging the view of the status display 6 27 6 9 Canceling a print job 6 28 7 Installing optional accessories 7 1 Overview of the optional accessory 7 2...

Page 5: ...8 5 Installing a new imaging cartridge 8 6 8 3 Replacing the maintenance set 8 9 Replacing the image transfer roller 8 9 Resetting the counter for the image transfer roller 8 11 Replacing the paper f...

Page 6: ...ssages 9 25 Warning messages 9 26 Caution messages 9 26 Auto Continue messages 9 27 User call messages 9 28 Customer service request messages 9 32 10 Appendix 10 1 Performance features 10 1 10 2 Techn...

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Page 8: ...IVZ 8 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 9: ...ser printer effectively this User s Manual provides you with information on the following topics G Installing the printer driver G Settings using the printer s control panel and print menu G Working w...

Page 10: ...t of this manual PCL is a trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM is a registered trademark of the Internationa...

Page 11: ...river for you step by step 5 Working with the printer driver Here you will learn how to control your printer through the printer driver This will help you learn how to use the features of your printer...

Page 12: ...g it improperly The arrow refers you to safety measures that must be taken to prevent the hazard MENU key of the control panel button on the printer driver with the description Menu ERROR Shows you th...

Page 13: ...sult in electrical shock Do not move the unit unless the power cord has been removed from the socket Otherwise you may damage the cable The result could be a short circuit or a fire Do not place any h...

Page 14: ...fire or electrical shock Do not insert any paper clips of staples or other small metal objects into openings of the machine The result could be electrical shock or a fire If a metal pieces should be...

Page 15: ...the printer does not produce any hazardous laser radiation Internal laser radiation Average radiation output 36 7 W at the laser aperture of the print head unit Wavelength 770 810 nm This device works...

Page 16: ...a semiconductor laser printer The maximum radiation output of the laser diode is 5 mW The wave length is 770 810 nm Safety sticker Ozone emission Small quantities of ozone escape during the printing...

Page 17: ...er to children from packaging materials made of plastic After unpacking keep the packaging materials out of reach of children 1 Remove the printer parts and accessory parts from the carton 2 Remove th...

Page 18: ...king setting up and pre settings 2 2 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 4 Remove tray 1 5 Remove the safety padding and insert the tray again 6 Remove tray 2 7 Remove the safety padding and insert the tray...

Page 19: ...ase lever and open the side cover 9 Remove the protective film from the image transfer roller and close the side cover again Why keep the packaging materials If you need to move the printer you can us...

Page 20: ...parts Additional information on optional device units see page 7 1 Parallel interface connection Connection for Power cord Control panel Power switch Tray 1 Multi purpose tray Tray 2 500 sheet tray Si...

Page 21: ...Unpacking setting up and pre settings 2 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 PagePro 25 2 5 Internal printer parts The fusing unit Paper guide Paper feed roller Image transfer roller Imaging cartridge...

Page 22: ...er information on the control panel see page 5 1 8 12 Data Message On Line Proceed Tray 1 Paper Shift Job Cancel Menu Item Select Enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 Item Description Item Description 1 Contro...

Page 23: ...cartridge Wrap the imaging cartridge up in a cloth to protect it from the light The printer weighs about 30 kg or 66 lb One person should never carry the printer alone CAUTION Moving the printer can...

Page 24: ...l the following requirements G Dry and dust free G An even surface free of vibrations G Well ventilated G Removed from readily flammable objects such as curtains or drapes G Free of objects that could...

Page 25: ...ation This will facilitate operation reloading paper and toner and maintenance of the printer 630 mm 600 mm 100 mm 940 mm 300 mm 300 mm 1200 mm 300 mm 600 mm 400 mm 200 mm 1450 mm 1140 mm 1450 mm 1200...

Page 26: ...accessories G In the closed original packaging G Protected from direct sunlight or the effects of heat G Protected from fluorescent light G In a cool dry dust free place G Out of the reach of childre...

Page 27: ...r hands come in contact with toner wash them at once with clod water and soap CAUTION Danger of short circuit or incorrect functioning of the printer There is a copper brass electrode behind the side...

Page 28: ...improperly can result in damaging the imaging cartridge Do not touch the safety shield and the photo conductor drum located behind it on the imaging cartridge If the imaging cartridge is not placed in...

Page 29: ...g cartridge by the metal handle 5 Fit the guides indicated by a green arrow on the imaging cartridge into the green slots in the printer 6 Using the green insert aids insert the imaging cartridge into...

Page 30: ...1 1 16 07 99 8 Close the side cover What if the cover will not close all the way The imaging cartridge is not pushed in all the way to the stop Push the imaging cartridge into the printer using the g...

Page 31: ...Adjust tray 1 to the desired Paper size 1 Remove the tray 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks in place 3 Press the sides of the green bracket together and move it to the mark of the de...

Page 32: ...the tray 6 Close the tray 7 Set the selection switch to the Paper size you just loaded What if your Paper size is not listed on the selection switch You are using a custom Paper size Set the selection...

Page 33: ...ate down until it locks in place 3 Loosen the fastening screws of the paper guides with a Phillips screw driver 4 Move the paper guides to the marks of the desired Paper size 5 Tighten the fastening s...

Page 34: ...ing up and pre settings 2 18 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 7 Set the selection key to the Paper size you just loaded and close the tray 8 Place the sticker on the tray to indicate the size of paper th...

Page 35: ...n the 0 off position 2 Put one end of the power cord included with delivery into the power connection socket of the printer 3 Plug the other end of the power cord into the socket CAUTION Danger of sho...

Page 36: ...to turn the printer on After about 60 seconds the display shows READY The printer is ready for operation Turn the power switch to 0 Off to turn the printer off It goes without saying you should save...

Page 37: ...printer on After about 60 seconds the display shows READY The printer is ready for operation 2 Press the ON LINE key The display shows OFF LINE The printer has been switched Off Line 3 Press the MENU...

Page 38: ...message appears in the display The test page can only be printed on DIN A4 paper No DIN A4 paper is available for the printer Change the configuration of the paper tray to DIN A4 paper and load the c...

Page 39: ...the other end of the interface cable to the parallel connection of the printer 4 Fasten the connector in place with the screws on the connection socket For the technical specification of the cable see...

Page 40: ...2 Unpacking setting up and pre settings 2 24 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 41: ...on program is designed so that even people not accustomed to working with computers can easily accomplish it You will be led step by step through the installation process All you need to do is follow...

Page 42: ...ns after you have completed the installation in the printer driver G The status display will not be installed G The auxiliary program for deinstallation will not be installed To use this auxiliary pro...

Page 43: ...5 Windows 98 or Windows NT 4 0 4 Place the PagePro 25 printer driver CD in the CD ROM drive of your computer 5 Start the Windows Explorer and display the contents on the CD 6 Navigate to Driver operat...

Page 44: ...hat the printer name is displayed in the device driver update dialog box or in the Hardware Wizard dialog box What if the update dialog box or the Hardware wizard dialog box does not appear Plug Play...

Page 45: ...lation of the printer driver 1 Display the Minolta Auxiliary Printer Programs 2 Click on Deinstallation The deinstallation program starts automatically 3 Follow the remaining instructions The deinstal...

Page 46: ...3 Installing the printer driver 3 6 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 47: ...driver 4 1 Displaying printer driver settings Displaying settings under Windows 95 98 1 In the START menu select Settings Printer The Printer dialog box is displayed 2 Click on the Minolta PageWorks...

Page 48: ...requirements Where do you make what setting Configuring the printer driver called up via the START menu has system wide effect and generally serves as the default setting for application programs For...

Page 49: ...r The Printer dialog box is displayed 2 Click on the Minolta PageWorks Pro25 icon 3 Under File select the item Standard Document Settings 4 Configure the printer driver according to your requirements...

Page 50: ...documents to a Paper size in the printout G Specify the orientation of the paper G Specify paper source from different trays G Turn the sort feature on and off Control panel or printer driver Setting...

Page 51: ...formats have a fixed definition in the dropdown list You can add additional Paper sizes that you design yourself to this list see page 4 6 Paper Size Envelopes Size A4 210 x 297 mm DL 110 x 220 mm A3...

Page 52: ...t 4 Specify the unit of measure inches mm 5 Specify the dimensions width height Min size 92 x 140 mm 3 1 2 x 5 1 2 inch max size 297 x 432 mm 11 3 4 x 17 inch 6 Confirm your entries with OK The dialog...

Page 53: ...nderneath it is enabled 2 From the dropdown list that is now available select the Paper size on which you would like to print 3 From the dropdown list Paper sizes select the Paper size that correspond...

Page 54: ...ith OK Paper Source Description Auto Printing paper is taken from all available trays Tray 1 Printing paper is taken from tray 1 Tray 2 Printing paper is taken from tray 2 Tray 3 Printing paper is tak...

Page 55: ...urn the Sort feature ON Make certain to deactivate the Sort feature in other applications Deactivate the Sort feature in another software application if there could be a conflict between the setting i...

Page 56: ...ntouts with a watermark G Design individualized watermarks G Enlarge or reduce pages of a document in the printout G Activate duplex brochure print Control panel or printer driver Settings you make on...

Page 57: ...ment pages from each other by offset lines Click on the DETAILS OF N UP button to specify the order of document pages on the print page The N Up dialog box appears N Up settings Description Auto One p...

Page 58: ...ned watermark from the dropdown list Activate the checkbox First page only so that the watermark will only print on the first page of a multi page document Activate the checkbox Background if you want...

Page 59: ...r mark or click on a predefined Water mark to modify it The fields under Edit Watermark are enabled 3 Design your watermark by changing the settings In the preview you can see how the watermark will a...

Page 60: ...rinter is equipped with an optional duplex kit You can select from four different settings Additional information on duplex print see page 6 20 Not all menus are available at the same time If emulatio...

Page 61: ...on mode G Turn Toner Save on and off G Turn optimizing of print quality for text and images on and off G Specify the quality of graphics G Specify how graphics are represented in the printout Not all...

Page 62: ...e printer This feature is only enabled if All Raster is set to OFF Select AUTO and the printer automatically selects the graphics mode that is best suited for your application Select VECTOR and the gr...

Page 63: ...l be printed using a minimal amount of toner Select OFF and your documents will be printed with the normal amount of toner Turning Fine ART on and off Optimize the print quality of text and graphics i...

Page 64: ...ere are two ranges of settings available G Dither Sample affects the representation of grayscale and shadowing in images The greater the dither pattern the greater the grayscale G Setting You can use...

Page 65: ...nloaded fonts from the hard drive optional G Specify the time when fonts will be downloaded RAM or hard drive Fonts in RAM are deleted when the printer is turned off or when the printer receives a pri...

Page 66: ...you would like to download 3 Click on the ADD button The selected fonts are displayed in the left window of the Font index card 4 Under Load to select the destination to which you would like to load...

Page 67: ...from RAM or from the hard drive 1 Select the font you would like to delete in the left window 2 Click on the DELETE button The font is deleted Editing fonts in RAM only You can use the EDIT button to...

Page 68: ...ard On this index card you can G Instal optional accessories G Deinstal optional accessories G Identify mailbox bins individually G Specify a user name Control panel or printer driver Settings made on...

Page 69: ...ike to install The ADD and REMOVE buttons are enabled 2 Click on the ADD button The accessory is installed and displayed in the list of Installed Options Deinstalling optional accessories Deinstall op...

Page 70: ...ADD button The Mailbox Setting dialog box is displayed 3 From the dropdown list select which bins should be enabled for output 4 Modify the descriptions of the mailbox bins as necessary see page 4 25...

Page 71: ...enabled for output 4 For example mark the bin description of Bin 2 Mailbin2 5 Enter the description you would like 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 as necessary for additional mailbox bins 7 Click on OK to conf...

Page 72: ...utomatically appears in the display of the control panel for user calls or status messages Determining the configuration Determine automatically the optional accessories your printer will be equipped...

Page 73: ...card you can G Specify the output settings G Create distribution lists multicast G Specify the type of output separate shift Have you not installed any optional output unit If not then you cannot make...

Page 74: ...rs transparencies thick paper cards envelopes labels etc and formats that are smaller that A5 can only be output to bin 1 Bin 5 Bin 4 Bin 3 Bin 2 Bin 1 Shift storage Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin...

Page 75: ...ilbox or if bins 2 10 have not been selected for the 10 bin mailbox Setting Description Shift bin or mail bin 1 Print job output is to the standard output bin of the mailbox Stacker Print jobs are out...

Page 76: ...Bin 2 Under Shift select the setting All Print Jobs to output print jobs shifted from one to the next a print job can consist of several copies or print sets or select the Each Print Set setting under...

Page 77: ...select the item Stacker 2 Click on the OK button to confirm your entries The dialog box disappears 3 Start the print process The output is to the first bin that is not used as a mailbox bin Customaril...

Page 78: ...on the OK button to confirm your entries The dialog box disappears 4 Start the print process The output is to bins that are not being used as a mailbox bin bin Customarily 1 is not used The output for...

Page 79: ...dialog box appears 2 Click on the ADD button The entry boxes are enabled 3 Enter a new name for the distribution list 4 Select the bins from the list of mail box bins to which you would like to outpu...

Page 80: ...is not available for this printer Current printer driver For technical requests and questions related to printer problems make note of the version number of the installed printer driver You can always...

Page 81: ...made either with the Control panel or with the printer driver Use the Control panel G To make settings that cannot be modified with the printer driver G To identify fonts that are stored in the printe...

Page 82: ...on Item Description 1 Control light Data 7 Key Shift 2 Control light Message 8 Key Confirm reset 3 Control light On Line 9 Key Select 4 Key On Line 10 Key Scroll 5 Key Proceed 11 Key Menu 6 Key Tray 1...

Page 83: ...election switch for tray 1 is set to User Set To select the media type for tray 1 Shift Press this key in Off Line mode Together with the menu key to display the menus in reverse order Together with t...

Page 84: ...umber Pitch Point Character Set Lines Per Page System Menu Job Language PCL Jam recovery PS Jam Selection Power Save Auto Continue Paper timeout Priority Paper Source Tray Locked Save Environment PS E...

Page 85: ...per to be printed A4 A4 A5 letter ledger JIS B5 legal executive A4 JIS B4 Paper source indicates the tray or paper source from which the paper will be drawn Auto Auto tray 1 tray 2 tray 3 tray 4 tray...

Page 86: ...rint out a font list so you can see which number is assigned to which font 0 0 999 Pitch indicates how many characters can be printed horizontally per inch fixed pitch fonts only for example Courier 1...

Page 87: ...fore the printer s power save mode is turned on if no other print job takes place 45 0 120 Auto Continue see page 9 24 indicates when the printer will automatically resume printing after an error or w...

Page 88: ...ed to support the Save Environment feature is RAM Without PostScript 12 MB With PostScript 20 MB Hard drive Without PostScript 12 MB With PostScript 14 MB Note Data written to a hard drive remains int...

Page 89: ...ailboxes will be used Bins that are not selected here are used for storage and separation You should make the same settings here as under Mailbox settings in the printer driver None 10 bin mailbox Non...

Page 90: ...Off I O timeout indicates how many seconds the printer has to detect whether a print job has finished or not An I O timeout occurs if the printer cannot recognize the end data code of a print job sen...

Page 91: ...mber of copies printed and the large format print counter back to their default values Format HDD allows you to format an optionally installed hard drive If you press the CONFIRM key the message FORMA...

Page 92: ...system is used for the definition XXX XXX XXX XXX Standard Gateway makes it possible to connect two otherwise incompatible networks XXX XXX XXX XXX NetWare enables IPX SPX data transfer Receive On Re...

Page 93: ...ray 1 XX points XX points Tray 2 left Offset indicates the amount by which the image will be shifted horizontally if printing is from tray 2 XX points XX points Tray 3 left Offset indicates the amount...

Page 94: ...t Configuration prints a page containing PCL and PostScript settings for the control panel printer information and installed options Print PCL Fonts prints a list of fonts for the PCL configuration Pr...

Page 95: ...you get back to Menu mode Press the MENU key 5 Press the SELECT key until the desired setting is displayed How do you get back to Scroll mode Press the SCROLL key How do you get back to Menu mode Pre...

Page 96: ...he Tray1 Media menu and set the selection key on tray 1 to User Set and then select CUSTOM from the Tray1 Pap Format menu Menu items Standard Possible settings Tray 1 Media indicates the media that is...

Page 97: ...LINE The On Line control light goes off 3 Press the TRAY1 PAPER key to go to Tray1 Paper mode 4 Press the SELECT key repeatedly until the setting you would like is displayed How do you get back to Me...

Page 98: ...5 Working with the printer s Control panel 5 18 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 99: ...ostcards G Note the format marks in the paper source units When paper is loaded the orientation is based on these What should you watch for when loading envelopes To avoid paper jams in the laser prin...

Page 100: ...No Yes Yes No A5 148 x 210 mm Yes No Yes No No No No JIS B5 182 x 257 mm Yes No Yes No No No No JIS B4 257 x 364 mm Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Letter 215 9 x 279 4 mm Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Legal 215...

Page 101: ...Paper media Paper Source Tray 1 Tray 2 Manual feed unit 250 500 sheet feed unit 2500 sheet unit Plain paper 60 to 90g m2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Recycling paper 60 to 90 g m2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Transpar...

Page 102: ...ay lengthwise G Load custom sizes and envelopes into the tray horizontally G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 1 Remove the tray 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it loc...

Page 103: ...er guides The stack of paper must not exceed the maximum filling height see the orange mark on the tray 6 Close the tray 7 Set the selection switch to the Paper size you just loaded What if your Paper...

Page 104: ...G Load legal format paper into the tray horizontally G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 1 Remove the tray 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks in place 3 Loosen...

Page 105: ...ew position 6 Set the paper in place between the paper guides The stack of paper must not exceed the maximum filling height see the orange mark on the tray 7 Turn the selection switch to the Paper siz...

Page 106: ...lengthwise G Load paper with formats larger that A4 or letter into the tray horizontally G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 1 Remove the tray 2 Press the paper lifting plate do...

Page 107: ...key and move it to the mark of the desired Paper size 5 Set the paper in place between the paper guides The stack of paper must not exceed the maximum filling height see the orange mark on the tray 6...

Page 108: ...tter and executive format paper into the tray lengthwise G Load paper of other formats into the tray horizontally G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 1 Remove the tray 2 Press th...

Page 109: ...per 6 Tighten the fastening screws of the paper guide in the new position 7 Set the paper in place between the paper guides The stack of paper must not exceed the maximum filling height see the orange...

Page 110: ...e the following points G Load A4 format paper into the tray horizontally G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 1 Remove the tray 2 Load the paper into the two paper bins The stack...

Page 111: ...ction G A tray that is selected in the system menu under Tray Locked G Trays that are reserved for a special paper source G Manual feed unit To activate automatic tray selection proceed as follows 1 M...

Page 112: ...Press the MENU key until the PRINT MENU is displayed 3 Press the SCROLL key until PAPER SOURCE is displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until the tray from which you would like to print is displayed 5 Pres...

Page 113: ...m from the top edge of the paper to the frame on the configuration page is recommended 2 Check the left offset of the configuration page A distance of 12 7 mm from the left edge of the paper to the fr...

Page 114: ...S MENU is displayed 3 Press the SCROLL key until TOP OFFSET is displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until the desired correction value for the top offset is displayed Increasing the value reduces size of...

Page 115: ...MENU is displayed 3 Press the SCROLL key until the tray to be corrected and LEFT OFFSET are displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until the desired correction value for the top offset is displayed Increas...

Page 116: ...e manual feed unit horizontally G Always load only one sheet of paper or one envelope at a time into the manual feed G Note the important points on loading paper see page 6 1 To print paper that was f...

Page 117: ...e only one sheet of paper or one envelope in the manual feed at a time with the side to be printed facing down 6 Adjust the paper guides so that the lie snugly on both sides of the sheet or envelope A...

Page 118: ...can select how you would later like to bind pages printed on both sides G Bind the long side G Bind the short side Two print paper on both sides proceed as follows 1 In the printer driver select the...

Page 119: ...ed 3 Press the SCROLL key until PAPER SOURCE is displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until the tray from which you would like to print is displayed To get the best results you should select one of the sta...

Page 120: ...as been switched Off Line 2 Press the MENU key until the PRINT MENU is displayed 3 Press the SCROLL key until DUPLEX is displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until BIND LONG S is displayed 5 Press the CONF...

Page 121: ...07 99 PagePro 25 6 23 Checking the left Offset for duplex printing First check whether the top line of text on test page 1 is in the same place as the top line of text on test page 2 Minolta PageP Pap...

Page 122: ...OLL key until DUPLEX OFFSET is displayed 4 Press the SELECT key until the desired correction value for the left Duplex Offset is displayed Increasing the value reduces the size of the left offset Redu...

Page 123: ...lay Description Printer status Current operating messages of the printer are displayed in this area Restore If there is an error situation a description of how to correct the error situation will be d...

Page 124: ...e Minolta Auxiliary Printer Programs and start the Minolta Status Display 25 The status display appears To turn off the status display select File Exit from the status display menu The status display...

Page 125: ...9 PagePro 25 6 27 Reducing enlarging the view of the status display Reduce or enlarge the status display window To reduce the view in the Status Display menu select View Reduce To enlarge the view in...

Page 126: ...rint job from your computer 2 While the print job is being performed press the ON LINE key on the control panel of your computer The LCD display indicates Off Line The On Line control light is lit or...

Page 127: ...G 5 bin mailbox G 10 bin mailbox G SIMMs G Adobe PostScript SIMM G Network interface card and G Hard disk drive CAUTION Danger of injury when lifting and carrying the printer At least 2 people are req...

Page 128: ...1 Overview of the optional accessory Horizontal transport unit Distribution attachment 5 bin mailbox Tray 3 4 5 250 sheet paper supply unit 500 sheet paper supply unit 2500 sheet tray LCC 10 bin mailb...

Page 129: ...the protective plastic sleeve 2 Remove the packaging materials and adhesive strips 3 Remove the foam padding from the feed unit 4 Turn the printer OFF and remove the power plug and the interface plug...

Page 130: ...he 250 sheet paper source unit and the tray across from it out 6 Fasten the paper source unit to the front of the printer Use the two fastening brackets included with delivery for this purpose 7 Close...

Page 131: ...protective plastic sleeves 2 Remove the packaging materials and adhesive strips 3 Remove the foam padding from the feed unit 4 Turn the printer OFF and remove the power plug and the interface plug fr...

Page 132: ...back of the printer Use the two fastening brackets included with delivery for this purpose 5 Pull the tray of the 500 sheet paper source unit and the tray across from it out 6 Fasten the paper source...

Page 133: ...e printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The 500 sheet paper source unit is listed under the installed options tray 3 4 or 5 with the status installed The installation was completed successfully 9...

Page 134: ...Remove the two foam padding pieces from the paper source unit 4 Insert the paper tray into the 2500 sheet paper source unit 5 Turn the printer OFF and remove the power plug and the interface plug from...

Page 135: ...pper on the right side of the paper source unit Use the long screws for this purpose 6 Place the paper source unit in the location where the printer will be standing when it is in operation 7 Turn the...

Page 136: ...t the paper supply unit so that the four corners of both units are positioned next to each other The blue handles on the paper source unit point towards the front 3 Fasten the paper source unit on the...

Page 137: ...the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The 2500 sheet paper source unit LCC is listed under the installed options with the status installed The installation has been successfully completed 7 C...

Page 138: ...the carton and remove the protective plastic sleeve 2 Remove the packaging materials and adhesive strips 3 Turn the printer OFF and remove the power plug and the interface plug from the printer Instal...

Page 139: ...ear 4 Fasten the manual feed unit in place onto the printer with the three screws included 5 Insert the connector of the manual feed unit into the connection socket 6 Set the cover for the connection...

Page 140: ...with delivery 9 Print the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The manual feed unit is listed under the installed options with the status installed The installation has been successfully comple...

Page 141: ...Installing the duplex unit When the installation of the manual unit is complete you can install the duplex unit 1 Unscrew the three screws see diagram and remove the top right cover 2 Unfold the manu...

Page 142: ...t the two connectors of the duplex unit into the connector sockets 6 Set the cover for the connection sockets back in place and fasten the screws tightly Make certain that the connection cable is not...

Page 143: ...uplex unit s connector is seated correctly in the printer s connection socket and that the cable is not jammed or kinked 9 Print the printer s test page to check the settings of the left offset for th...

Page 144: ...e 2 Remove the packaging materials and adhesive strips 3 Turn the printer OFF and remove the power plug and the interface plug from the printer Installing 5 bin mailbox 1 Remove the two small covers o...

Page 145: ...9 4 Tighten the fastening screws on the right and left side of the 5 bin mailbox 5 Insert the connector of the 5 bin mailbox into the connection socket 6 Set the cover of the connection socket back in...

Page 146: ...installed The installation has been successfully completed What if the 5 bin mailbox is not listed Check whether the connector of the 5 bin mailbox is seated correctly in the connection socket of the...

Page 147: ...s displayed 4 Press the SCROLL key until MAILBOX SETTINGS is displayed 5 Press the SELECT key repeatedly until the desired mailbox combination which you would like to use for printer output is display...

Page 148: ...allation of the 10 bin mailbox unit 1 Take the parts of the unit out of the carton and remove the protective plastic sleeve 2 Remove the packaging materials and adhesive strips 3 Turn the printer OFF...

Page 149: ...l has reached the correct position if you can hear it lock into place and the green guides are visible on the bin side of the mailbox 6 Align the 10 bin mailbox and the printer so that the are standin...

Page 150: ...to the recesses on the output tray When the distribution attachment is correctly positioned the guide pins under the distribution attachment engage the holes in the printer 3 Position the horizontal t...

Page 151: ...bin mailbox 1 Push the printer and the 10 bin mailbox together 2 Correct the standing position of the 10 bin mailbox if necessary See recognizing and eliminating malfunctions see page 9 14 3 Set the m...

Page 152: ...he corresponding connection slots 6 Print out the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The 10 bin mailbox is listed under the installed options with the status installed The installation has bee...

Page 153: ...MENU is displayed 4 Press the SCROLL key until MAILBOX SETTINGS is displayed 5 Press the SELECT key until the desired mailbox or mailbox combination that you wish to use for printer output is displaye...

Page 154: ...ing them improperly can result in damage to the module that will render it unusable Before you unpack the module touch a metal part of the printer to cause static electricity to discharge from you Hol...

Page 155: ...e with the seven screws 6 Replace the upper cover of the printer 7 Print out the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The new total amount of RAM memory is correctly displayed What if the total...

Page 156: ...ge to the module that will render it unusable Before you unpack the module touch a metal part of the printer to cause static electricity to discharge from you Hold the module only by the edges Avoid c...

Page 157: ...ut the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The PostScript 3 ROM module is listed under the installed options with the status installed The installation has been successfully completed What if t...

Page 158: ...unusable Before you unpack the network card touch a metal part of the printer to cause static electricity to discharge from you Hold the network card only by the edges Avoid contact with the connectio...

Page 159: ...lace with the two screws that were previously holding the cover in place 6 Print out the printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The network is listed under the installed options with the status in...

Page 160: ...uld result in damage to the drive rendering it unusable Before unpacking the hard disk drive touch a metal part of the printer to discharge static electricity Hold the hard disk drive only by the edge...

Page 161: ...07 99 PagePro 25 7 35 4 Insert the hard disk drive 5 Tighten the two screws to fasten it in place 6 Connect the drive cable to the hard drive connection of the controller card 7 Replace the metal plat...

Page 162: ...e printer s configuration page see page 2 21 The hard disk drive is listed under the installed options with the status installed The installation has been successfully completed What if the hard disk...

Page 163: ...rts CAUTION Toner poses a hazard to health Toner is harmful if swallowed If you swallow toner see a physician immediately If your hands come in contact with toner wash them at once with clod water and...

Page 164: ...1 Turn the printer OFF and unplug the power cord 2 Wipe the printer case off with a soft cloth You can moisten the cloth with a neutral household cleaner Cleaning the paper feed roller Clean the pape...

Page 165: ...Caring for and maintaining your printer 8 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 PagePro 25 8 3 4 Wipe off the feed roller with a soft dry cloth 5 Push the tray back into the printer...

Page 166: ...appears on the display G the message I C IS USED appears on the display G The message TONER LOW or I C ALMOST USED appears on the display and you notice a gradual reduction in toner density on printe...

Page 167: ...side cover 3 Pull the imaging cartridge out on the green slide in aids 4 Lift the imaging cartridge with the metal handle and remove it from the printer What if the imaging cartridge will not come ou...

Page 168: ...idge Do not touch the safety shield and the photo conductor drum located behind it on the imaging cartridge If the imaging cartridge is not placed in the printer immediately protect it from the light...

Page 169: ...maging cartridge marked with a green arrow into the recesses marked in green in the printer 6 Using the green insert aids insert the imaging cartridge into the printer up to the stop 7 Instal the filt...

Page 170: ...3 1 1 16 07 99 8 Close the side cover What if the cover will not close all the way The imaging cartridge is not pushed in all the way to the stop Push the imaging cartridge into the printer using the...

Page 171: ...the image transfer roller and the paper feed roller if the display indicates MAINTENANCE2 REQUIRED Replacing the image transfer roller 1 Turn the printer OFF and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the re...

Page 172: ...roller only by the ends Guide it by the ends into the left or the right receiving frame 6 Install the image transfer roller into the printer bed so that the metal support locks into the connector 7 C...

Page 173: ...icates OFF LINE The On Line control light goes off 3 Press the MENU key until the MAINTENANCE MENU is displayed 4 Press the SCROLL key until TRANSFER IC IS USED is displayed 5 Press the SELECT key unt...

Page 174: ...er feed roller 1 Pull tray 1 out of the printer until it reaches the stop 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks in place 3 Remove the safety brackets as shown in the illustration 4 Push...

Page 175: ...top on the guide rod Make sure that the rubber coating faces away from the laser printer 7 Push one of the safety brackets into the groove on the guide rod provided for it of the paper feed roller 8 P...

Page 176: ...nditions G If paper jams occur frequently because of a worn out paper feed roller Paper feed roller of the 2500 sheet paper source unit The paper feed roller of the optional 2500 sheet paper source un...

Page 177: ...N Danger of short circuit or incorrect functioning of the printer There is a copper brass electrode behind the side cover under the imaging cartridge Touching this electrode can result in a short circ...

Page 178: ...ms 9 2 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 Clearing a paper jam in the printer 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Remove the release lever and open the side cover 3 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit 4 Cl...

Page 179: ...agePro 25 9 3 Clearing a paper jam in tray 1 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Pull tray 1 out of the printer until it reaches the stop 3 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks in place 4 Pull the j...

Page 180: ...Turn the printer OFF 2 Open the side cover of tray 2 3 4 or 5 3 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit Is there paper in the vertical transport area see graphic below First pull the upper edg...

Page 181: ...ray 3 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the tray What if you can t see any paper Turn the roller until the edge of a sheet of paper appears see graphic below Then pull the jammed paper straight ou...

Page 182: ...25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 Clearing a paper jam in the manual feed unit 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit Clearing a paper jam in the duplex unit 1 Turn the printer OF...

Page 183: ...it The fusing unit which is located below the upper cover of the output tray can become very hot while the printer is running To prevent injuries avoid contact with this area 1 Turn the printer OFF 2...

Page 184: ...gnizing and eliminating problems 9 8 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 5 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit 6 Close the upper cover of the output tray again 7 Close the side cover Correct Inco...

Page 185: ...er OFF 2 Open the swiveling paper output cover of the 5 bin mailbox 3 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit Do paper jams occur frequently Make sure that the 5 bin mailbox is properly install...

Page 186: ...he 10 bin mailbox from the printer 3 Remove the release lever and open the side cover 4 Open the upper cover of the output tray 5 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit Do paper jams occur fre...

Page 187: ...er jam in the horizontal transport unit 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Raise the horizontal transport unit 3 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit Do paper jams occur frequently Make sure that the...

Page 188: ...ing a paper jam in the upper output unit 1 Turn the printer OFF 2 Separate the 10 bin mailbox from the printer 3 Open the swiveling upper cover 4 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit 5 Close...

Page 189: ...er OFF 2 Separate the 10 bin mailbox from the printer 3 Open the lower swiveling cover 4 Pull the jammed paper straight out of the unit 5 Close the lower swiveling cover 6 Connect the 10 bin mailbox w...

Page 190: ...rinter and at the same height as the printer Correcting the position of the 10 bin mailbox 1 Turn the printer OFF and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the covers from both feed of the 10 bin mailbox 3 L...

Page 191: ...minating problems 9 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 PagePro 25 9 15 5 Screw in the wing screws again after you have corrected the position of the 10 bin mailbox 6 Set the covers on both feed of the 10 bin mailbox...

Page 192: ...FF and unplug the power cord 2 Separate the 10 bin mailbox from the printer 3 Unscrew the two safety screws on the based on the 10 bin mailbox 4 Open the lower swiveling cover of the 10 bin mailbox an...

Page 193: ...he two feet Turn the screws counterclockwise to raise the 10 bin mailbox or turn them clockwise to lower the 10 bin mailbox 7 Screw the four safety screws that you unscrewed in step 5 back in again 8...

Page 194: ...place it with a new imaging cartridge G Clean the inside of the printer see page 8 2 G Deactivate the save toner feature in the print menu and try another sample print see page 5 5 Problem Possible ca...

Page 195: ...new imaging cartridge see page 8 6 The imaging cartridge is damaged Remove the imaging cartridge and check it over for damage If necessary replace it with a new imaging cartridge see page 8 6 Printou...

Page 196: ...r see page 8 9 The toner in the imaging cartridge is low Remove the imaging cartridge and shake it carefully to better distribute the remaining toner If the problem persists put in a new imaging cartr...

Page 197: ...f necessary see page 8 6 The toner in the imaging cartridge is low Remove the imaging cartridge and shake it carefully to better distribute the remaining toner If the problem persists put in a new ima...

Page 198: ...ee page 10 4 The connection settings were not made correctly for your printer Check the connection settings of the printer Paper is not drawn in correctly The paper feed roller is damaged Remove the p...

Page 199: ...bin after print output You can prevent this by reversing the PPM switch that is located on the rear side of the printer This switch has two settings G Setting H The standard setting G Setting L Reduc...

Page 200: ...tatus Warning Displays warning messages currently present Caution Indicates minor errors that do not result in interruption of the print process Auto continue Indicates errors that result in an interr...

Page 201: ...nter is printing in the Mailbox feature X X stands for Job sets printed total to print CANCEL JOB user name The print job is canceled After the job is canceled the printer goes back to the READY state...

Page 202: ...to use the printer Have a new imaging cartridge ready I C LOW The imaging cartridge is reaching the end of its expected lifetime but it is still possible to print Have a new imaging cartridge on hand...

Page 203: ...ion again after you have confirmed the message with the PROCEED key LCD display Description and actions to take MEMORY OVERFLOW user name The printer has received more data that its internal memory ca...

Page 204: ...H TRANS user name There is paper on the horizontal transport unit Remove the paper from the horizontal transport unit REMOVE PAPER MAN FEED user name There is paper on the manual feed bin Remove the...

Page 205: ...ntact your customer service technical specialist TONER EMPTY The toner cartridge is empty Install a new imaging cartridge I C lifetime The imaging cartridge is used up Install a new imaging cartridge...

Page 206: ...O REMOVE H TRANS user name Paper jam in the vicinity of the horizontal transport unit Remove the jammed paper PAPER JAM 7 SHEETS TO REMOVE OUTP 1 user name Paper jam in the vicinity of the transport a...

Page 207: ...the imaging cartridge Remove the jammed paper REMOVE PAPER FUSER user name Paper jam inside the printer in the vicinity of the fusing unit Remove the jammed paper REMOVE PAPER DUPLEX1 user name Paper...

Page 208: ...serious damage to the machine Turn the printer off immediately Call your customer support technical specialist LCD display Description and actions to take FAT ERROR 1 ROM ROM read error FAT ERROR 2 PO...

Page 209: ...ERROR 33 FUSING UNIT Number Fusing error The number indicates the following conditions 1 warming up 2 low temperature 3 high temperature FAT ERROR 34 I C FUSE Imaging cartridge fuse error FAT ERROR 3...

Page 210: ...9 Recognizing and eliminating problems 9 34 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 211: ...lta Fine ART procedure for edge smoothing you can achieve print resolution that corresponds to 1200 dpi The PagePro 25 supports the newest printer languages including PCL6 and Adobe PostScript 3 avail...

Page 212: ...g m2 Postcards Labels Paper Source Tray 1 multipurpose tray Tray 2 500 sheet tray 500 sheet paper source unit 250 sheet paper source unit 2500 sheet tray LCC Manual feed system Feed capacity Tray 1 mu...

Page 213: ...es Imaging cartridge Power cord Manual Short Guide CD ROM Printer driver manual Options 500 sheet paper source unit 250 sheet paper source unit 2500 sheet tray LCC 5 bin mailbox 10 bin mailbox Duplex...

Page 214: ...onnection Cable type Shielded signal and ground wire pair must be twisted pair Parallel cable IEEE 1284 Type B Technical data Paper Feed system One way system multi function tray Types of paper Plain...

Page 215: ...l or recycling paper Operating temperature 10 to 35 C Relative humidity 15 to 85 Power supply Power supplied from the printer Dimensions Height 127 5 mm Width 535 mm Depth 544 7 mm Weight 5 4 kg 12 po...

Page 216: ...paper Operating temperature 10 to 35 C Relative humidity 15 to 85 Power supply Power supplied from the printer Dimensions Height 58 mm Width 102 mm Depth 386 mm Weight 0 6 kg Technical data Paper Fee...

Page 217: ...s in bin 1 Up to 50 sheets in bins 2 through 4 Up to 100 sheets in bin 5 Transparencies cards envelopes Up to 10 sheets in bin 1 Operating temperature 10 to 35 C Relative humidity 15 to 85 Power suppl...

Page 218: ...rds envelopes Up to 10 sheets in bin 1 Operating temperature 10 to 35 C Relative humidity 15 to 85 Power supply Power supplied from the printer Dimensions Height 863 mm Width 480 mm Depth 512 mm Weigh...

Page 219: ...dard PS 2 SIMM Adobe PostScript 3 SIMM optional Hard disk drive optional Technical data Capacity 4 8 16 32 MB Parity No parity Access speed 60 ns 70 ns Number of pins 72 Type EDO FPM Banks 3 Technical...

Page 220: ...ean Laser printers with the Energy Star switch into a state with low power consumption if they have not been used for a certain amount of time This function can reduce your electrical costs by up to 6...

Page 221: ...dobe PostScript SIMM 4179 412 2 1 GB hard disk drive 4179 302 Duplex kit Duplex unit AD 10 Manual Feed SB 1 Accessories DRAM SIMM maximum 96 MB Standards Safety EN60 950 1992 with Additions 1 2 3 and...

Page 222: ...pyrights trade names trademarks whether registered or unregistered or any other rights franchises or licenses in respect of the Software Title to the Software and any copy made from it is retained by...

Page 223: ...THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 6 Limitation of Remedies IN NO EVENT WILL MINOLTA BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS LOST DATA OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CON...

Page 224: ...YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT UNDERSTAND IT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND CONDITIONS NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE BOUND BY ANY STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION NOT CONTAINED IN THIS...

Page 225: ...s les droits de reproduction les noms de marque enregistr s ou pas ni aucun autre droit franchise ou licence vis vis de ce logiciel Le titre de ce logiciel et tout autre copie faite partir de celui ci...

Page 226: ...plicables au mat riel informatique et audiovisuel uniquement le logiciel n est pas garanti et est fourni tel quel De telles garanties existent la place de toutes autres garanties expresses ou tacites...

Page 227: ...3 ii ou chapitre c 1 ii as appropri Toute utilisation suppl mentaire duplication ou divulgation est sujette aux restriction applicables aux droits restreints sur les logiciels d finis dans FAR 52 227...

Page 228: ...en Ergebnisse liegt allein bei Ihnen als Lizenznehmer 1 Lizenz Ihnen als Lizenznehmer ist es gestattet 1 die Software auf einem Computer und einem angeschlossenen Drucker zu installieren und zu benutz...

Page 229: ...eistungen einschlie lich jedoch nicht beschr nkt hierauf der gesetzlich vermuteten Gew hrleistung bez glich der Nutzung und Eignung der Software f r einen bestimmten Zweck 3 Beschr nkung von Gew hrlei...

Page 230: ...g durch die Regierung unterliegt den Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at FAR 252 227 7013 subdivision b 3 ii oder subparagraph c 1 ii Eine Nutzung Vervielf ltigung oder Offenlegun...

Page 231: ...rete alcun diritto di brevetto copyright nomi di marchi marchi di fabbrica sia registrati o non registrati o qualsiasi altro diritto mandato di rappresentanza o licenza rispetto a questo Software 3 LI...

Page 232: ...ia Limitata che viene fornita insieme all hardware Con l eccezione delle summenzionate garanzie espresse applicabili solamente all hardware e ai mezzi il Software non garantito ma fornito nello stato...

Page 233: ...FAR 252 227 7013 sottodivisione b 3 ii o sottoparagrafo c l ii rispettivamente Ulteriore uso duplicazione o divulgazione sono soggetti alle restrizioni applicabili ai limitati diritti di software stab...

Page 234: ...943 35 22 Fax 02 943 32 07 Croatia Minolta Zagreb d o o Supilova 7 10 000 Zagreb Phone 01 611 6655 Fax 01 611 6656 Czechia Minolta spol s r o Vever 102 659 10 Brno Phone 05 41 558 511 Fax 05 41 212 68...

Page 235: ...6584222 Fax 020 6597436 Norway Minolta Norway A S Nedre Rommen 3 0988 Oslo Phone 22 78 98 00 Fax 22 78 98 50 Poland Minolta Polska sp zo o Ul Nowolipie 7A 00 146 Warszawa Phone 02 311 488 Fax 02 635 3...

Page 236: ...hweiz AG S gereistrasse 29 8152 Glattbrugg Phone 01 829 14 14 Fax 01 829 14 11 United Kingdom Minolta U K BEO Rooksley Park Precedent Drive Rooksley Milton Keynes MK 13 8Hf Phone 0245 211 211 Fax 0190...

Page 237: ...continue messages 9 27 B Brochure 4 14 C Cable specifications 10 4 Cancel print job 6 28 Caution messages 9 26 Changing the settings in the printer menus 5 15 Check paper feeds 6 15 Cleaning the case...

Page 238: ...4 33 job separation 4 32 offset 4 30 print job output to a specific mailbox bin 4 32 Specifying the output settings 4 28 stacker 4 31 Detail in quality 4 18 Determining the configuration 4 26 Device...

Page 239: ...nter driver settings 4 19 G General print problems 9 22 H Hard disk drive 7 34 I Info printer driver settings 4 34 Installation location 2 8 Installation optional accessories 7 1 Installing mailbox 4...

Page 240: ...urce unit 7 8 250 sheet paper source unit 7 3 500 sheet paper source unit 7 5 5 bin mailbox 7 18 deinstallation 4 23 duplex kit 7 12 hard disk drive 7 34 installation 4 23 7 1 network card 7 32 overvi...

Page 241: ...4 7 selecting a paper size 4 5 specifying a paper source 4 8 specifying number of copies 4 7 specifying the orientation of printed paper 4 7 turning sort on off 4 9 Performance features 10 1 Placing...

Page 242: ...enu 5 11 network menu 5 12 Parallel menu 5 10 PCL menu 5 6 print menu 5 4 system menu 5 7 Test print menu 5 14 Printer messages 9 24 auto continue messages 9 27 caution messages 9 26 customer service...

Page 243: ...ng cartridge 8 4 Replacing the paper feed roller 8 12 Resetting the image transfer roller counter 8 11 S Scaling 4 14 Scaling document pages in the printout 4 14 Selecting a paper size 4 5 Setting up...

Page 244: ...ox 10 8 2500 sheet paper source unit 10 5 250 sheet paper source unit 10 5 500 sheet paper source unit 10 4 5 bin mailbox 10 7 cable 10 4 duplex set 10 6 duplex unit 10 6 interface connections 10 4 ma...

Page 245: ...Appendix 10 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99 PagePro 25 10 35 U Unpacking the laser printer 2 1 Upkeep of the printer 8 1 Using the Control panel 5 1 W Warning messages 9 26...

Page 246: ...10 Appendix 10 36 PagePro 25 Rev 3 1 1 16 07 99...

Page 247: ...ings 2 1 Unpacking the laser printer 2 1 2 2 Overview of the machine 2 4 External printer parts 2 4 Internal printer parts 2 5 Control panel of the printer 2 6 2 3 Setting up the laser printer 2 7 Mov...

Page 248: ...2 Paper index card 4 4 Selecting a Paper size 4 5 Creating a custom Paper size 4 6 Fit document to paper 4 7 Specifying the number of copies 4 7 Specifying the orientation of the printing paper 4 7 S...

Page 249: ...nt jobs 4 31 Separate Print Jobs 4 32 Output print job to a specific mailbox bin 4 32 Creating a distribution list Multicast 4 33 4 8 Info index card 4 34 4 9 Edit index card 4 34 5 Working with the p...

Page 250: ...6 18 6 6 Printing two sided documents duplex printing 6 20 6 7 Correcting paper feed for duplex printing 6 21 Printing test page 1 6 21 Printing test page 2 6 22 Checking the left Offset for duplex pr...

Page 251: ...x 7 25 Specifying the mailbox settings 7 27 7 8 Installing the SIMM memory module 7 28 7 9 Installing the PostScript 3 ROM module 7 30 7 10 Installing a network card 7 32 7 11 Installing a hard disk d...

Page 252: ...nit 9 11 Clearing a paper jam in the upper output unit 9 12 Clearing a paper jam in the lower output unit 9 13 Correcting the paper jam in a mailbox bin 9 13 9 4 Correct the positioning of the 10 bin...

Page 253: ...pt 3 SIMM optional 10 9 Hard disk drive optional 10 9 10 3 Minolta s concern for environmental protection 10 10 What does the energy star mean 10 10 10 4 CE icon Declaration of compliance 10 11 10 5 E...

Page 254: ...IVZ 44 Rev...

Page 255: ...ns 10 4 Cancel print job 6 28 Caution messages 9 26 Changing the settings in the printer menus 5 15 Check paper feeds 6 15 Cleaning the case 8 2 Cleaning the paper feed roller 8 2 Cleaning the printer...

Page 256: ...t to a specific mailbox bin 4 32 Specifying the output settings 4 28 stacker 4 31 Detail in quality 4 18 Determining the configuration 4 26 Device options printer driver options designating mailboxes...

Page 257: ...4 19 G General print problems 9 22 H Hard disk drive 7 34 I Info printer driver settings 4 34 Installation location 2 8 Installation optional accessories 7 1 Installing mailbox 4 24 Interface connect...

Page 258: ...eet paper source unit 7 3 500 sheet paper source unit 7 5 5 bin mailbox 7 18 deinstallation 4 23 duplex kit 7 12 hard disk drive 7 34 installation 4 23 7 1 network card 7 32 overview 7 2 PostScript RO...

Page 259: ...er size 4 5 specifying a paper source 4 8 specifying number of copies 4 7 specifying the orientation of printed paper 4 7 turning sort on off 4 9 Performance features 10 1 Placing the imaging cartridg...

Page 260: ...u 5 12 Parallel menu 5 10 PCL menu 5 6 print menu 5 4 system menu 5 7 Test print menu 5 14 Printer messages 9 24 auto continue messages 9 27 caution messages 9 26 customer service request messages 9 3...

Page 261: ...acing the paper feed roller 8 12 Resetting the image transfer roller counter 8 11 S Scaling 4 14 Scaling document pages in the printout 4 14 Selecting a paper size 4 5 Setting up Tray 1 2 15 Setting u...

Page 262: ...aper source unit 10 5 250 sheet paper source unit 10 5 500 sheet paper source unit 10 4 5 bin mailbox 10 7 cable 10 4 duplex set 10 6 duplex unit 10 6 interface connections 10 4 manual feed unit 10 6...

Page 263: ...Rev 51 U Unpacking the laser printer 2 1 Upkeep of the printer 8 1 Using the Control panel 5 1 W Warning messages 9 26...

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