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C6150 User’s Guide

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Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray)

 

[Manual Feed] ____________________

General Information

Use the Multi-Purpose Tray (MP Tray) for printing card stock, 

labels, envelopes and transparencies. 
If a paper tray (Tray 1) runs out of paper, your printer can 

automatically switch to another paper tray (MP Tray, optional 

Tray 2) loaded with the same type of paper. This is called Auto 

Switching.  See “Auto Switching” on page 49.

Capacity

stack of media about 3/8'' (10 mm) high
about 10 envelopes
50 transparencies

Loading

print side 

up

, top edge facing into the printer.

See Loading Paper, “Multi-purpose Tray” on page  61.

Exit path

rear exit (Face Up Stacker), best for general use
top exit (Face Down Stacker), with restrictions

See “Tray 1 Paper Sizes and Exit Paths” on page 41

duplex (printing on both sides), with restrictions

See “Tray 1 Duplexing Restrictions” on page 40

Choose in the driver 

See Paper Trays, “Select in the driver” on page  35.

Summary of Contents for C6150 Series

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Page 2: ...efforts have been made to make this document as accurate and helpful as possible we make no warranty of any kind expressed or implied as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained he...

Page 3: ...and 10 3 20 Paper US Bond 20 General Information 20 Recommendations 21 Driver Settings 22 Index Paper Card Stock 22 General Information 22 Recommendations 23 Driver Settings 24 Letterhead 24 General...

Page 4: ...ray 1 Duplexing Restrictions 40 Tray 1 Paper Sizes and Exit Paths 41 Tray 2 42 General Information 42 Choose in the driver 42 Tray 2 Duplexing Restrictions 42 Tray 2 Paper Sizes and Exit Paths 43 Mult...

Page 5: ...4 Replace a Toner Cartridge 65 Replace an Image Drum 72 Replace the Fuser 81 Replace the Belt Unit 85 Printer Settings Menu Settings 90 Print a list of the current settings 90 Changing Settings 91 Exa...

Page 6: ...3 Jam 372 and 380 125 Jam 381 127 Jam 382 133 Jam 390 136 Jam 391 and 392 138 Print Quality Problems 140 Blurred print letter edges 140 Blurred print one side of page 140 Fading in patches 140 Fading...

Page 7: ...ve Driver Settings 152 Windows 152 Check to see if saved Driver Settings are used 153 Restore Default Driver Settings 154 Windows 154 Macintosh 154 General Information 154 Summary 155 Presets 155 Sche...

Page 8: ...0 3 177 Color Matching 178 Overview 178 Basics 179 What this guide describes 180 Background Information 180 Factors that Affect Color Printing 181 Color Settings 187 Hue Brightness and Saturation 188...

Page 9: ...Multiple Pages on One Sheet 232 General Information 232 Wndows PostScript 233 Windows PCL 234 Macintosh 235 Photographs 236 General Information 236 Posters 237 General Information 237 Print Resolutio...

Page 10: ...nstall 275 Additional Information 275 Printing Color Swatches 275 Creating Custom Swatch Colors 277 Direct Network Printing Utility LPR 278 General Information 278 How to Install 278 Direct Network Pr...

Page 11: ...C6100 Series User s Guide 11 Additional Information 286...

Page 12: ...h helps you to use and understand the product Important An important message appears like this An important message provides supplemental information which can prevent potential problems CAUTION A cau...

Page 13: ...minute in black and white 600 x 1200 dpi dots per inch print resolution Single Pass Color Digital LED technology 10 Base T and 100 Base TX network connection Options __________________________ Additi...

Page 14: ...oint Holds up to 250 sheets of 20 lb 75 g m paper 2 Operator Panel Menu driven operator controls and LCD display panel 3 Paper Tray Standard paper tray Holds up to 300 sheets of 20 lb 75 g m paper 4 M...

Page 15: ...eets When the rear paper stacker is folded down paper exits the printer through the rear of the printer and is stacked face up This is used for labels heavy print media envelopes and custom paper size...

Page 16: ...n be used Choices are face down or face up straight through whether you can use double sided duplex printing For type see Paper US Bond Metric see page 20 Paper Index see page 22 Letterhead see page 2...

Page 17: ...oner fusion you can try the Label settings The default printer menu setting is Medium Choices are Printer Setting Light Medium Heavy Ultra Heavy Labels1 Labels2 Transparency Glossy User Type 1 User Ty...

Page 18: ...ty depends on paper weight c53_72_rear3 jpg Driver Setting Actual Weight Feed Tray Duplexer Exit Tray Light 16 19 lb US Bond 64 74 g m 55 64 Kg Tray 1 Tray 2 No Topa Rearb a Face Down Stacker b Face U...

Page 19: ...red 9 Click OK 10 The Layout tab screen appears 11 Change any other settings as desired 12 Click OK 13 The main Print screen appears 14 Change any other settings as desired 15 Click OK 16 The document...

Page 20: ...f type and weight are not correctly set print quality deteriorates the fuser roller may be damaged 2 If the settings in the printer differ from those selected on your computer the printer does not pri...

Page 21: ...include Hammermill Laser Printer Radiant White 24 lb US Bond 90 g m Xerox 4024 20 lb US Bond 75 g m Oki 52206101 Bright White Proofing Paper 32 lb US Bond 120 g m2 Recommendations Check www okiprinti...

Page 22: ...ype in the driver see Windows page 19 Macintosh page 20 Index Paper Card Stock ____________ General Information The size weight and type of the paper print media determine which paper feed tray can be...

Page 23: ...ure direct sunlight and heat sources The use of heavily laid or textured paper will seriously affect the life of the image drum and give poor print quality Print quality can be improved by changing th...

Page 24: ...rinting is also known as simplex printing These settings can be made in the printer menu or in the printer driver Application settings override driver settings Driver settings override printer menu se...

Page 25: ...e life of the image drum and give poor print quality Print quality can be improved by changing the media setting to Ultra Heavy However this will reduce the output speed and prevent the use of the dup...

Page 26: ...tings To select a paper type in the driver see Windows page 19 Macintosh page 20 Loading Trays 1 and 2 Long edge feed Face down top toward the back of the printer Letr_lef bmp Short edge feed face dow...

Page 27: ...C6150 User s Guide 27 Loading Multi purpose Tray Manual Feed Long edge feed Face up top to the back of the printer manl_le jpg Short edge feed Face up top to the left manl_se jp...

Page 28: ...s Envelopes jpg 1 Use only recommended envelopes Oki 52206301 and 52206302 For more information see Print Media Oki in your Handy Reference Guide or www okiprintingsolutions com 2 Store envelopes flat...

Page 29: ...to the left into the printer C96_LoadPaperMPTray_Envelopes_crop JPG Envelope Exit Path If you are using heavy media transparencies envelopes or labels use the face up straight through paper feed path...

Page 30: ...your printer Check www okiprintingsolutions com for the latest information on media for your printer Recommendations Only use labels designed for color laser printers and photocopiers Labels must cove...

Page 31: ...eavy media transparencies envelopes or labels use the face up straight through paper feed path For face up printing straight through path make sure the rear exit is open and the paper support is exten...

Page 32: ...mmendations 1 Only use transparencies designed for color laser printers and photocopiers 2 Only use recommended transparencies Oki 52205701 3M CG3720 3 Avoid office transparencies designed for use by...

Page 33: ...PTray jpg Transparency Exit Path If you are using heavy media transparencies envelopes or labels use the face up straight through paper feed path For face up printing straight through path make sure t...

Page 34: ...nted Paper Size Check if the printer automatically matches the printer job s paper size to a paper tray Auto Select if a paper tray Tray 1 runs out of paper your printer can automatically switch to an...

Page 35: ...Transparency Labels Bond Paper Recycled Paper Card Stock Rough Paper Envelopes Automatically select The printer automatically selects the paper tray Multi Purpose Tray Tray1 Tray 2 Tray 2 appears onl...

Page 36: ...ugh Labels Transparency Automatically select The printer automatically selects the paper tray Multi Purpose Tray Tray1 Tray 2 Tray 2 appears only if an optional tray is installed Select a specific pap...

Page 37: ...r automatically selects the paper tray Multi Purpose Tray Tray1 Tray 2 Tray 2 appears only if an optional tray is installed Select a specific paper tray For example You are printing a job on special m...

Page 38: ...8 x 11 S Dc c S Simplex D Duplex printing on both sides S D S D S D Legal 14 8 x 14 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 8 x 13 S D S D S D S D Executive 7 x 10 S D S D S D S D...

Page 39: ...4 8 x 14 Yes Yes Yes Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 Yes Yes Yes Legal 13 8 x 13 Yes Yes Yes Executive 7 x 10 Yes Yes Yes A4 210 x 297 mm Yes Yes Yes A5 145 x 210 mm Yes Yes Yes B5 182 x 257 mm Yes Yes Yes Envelo...

Page 40: ...g on page 49 Capacity about 300 sheets 20 lb 75 g m paper Loading See Loading Paper Trays 1 and 2 on page 58 Exit path top exit Face Down Stacker best for general use rear exit Face Up Stacker See Tra...

Page 41: ...Simplex D Duplex printing on both sides S D S D S D Legal 14 8 x 14 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 8 x 13 S D S D S D S D Executive 7 x 10 S D S D S D S D A4 210 x 297 m...

Page 42: ...g on page 49 Capacity about 530 sheets 20 lb 75 g m paper Loading See Loading Paper Trays 1 and 2 on page 58 Exit path top exit Face Down Stacker best for general use rear exit Face Up Stacker See Tra...

Page 43: ...Simplex D Duplex printing on both sides S D S D S D Legal 14 8 x 14 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 S D S D S D S D Legal 13 8 x 13 S D S D S D S D Executive 7 x 10 S D S D S D S D A4 210 x 297 m...

Page 44: ...This is called Auto Switching See Auto Switching on page 49 Capacity stack of media about 3 8 10 mm high about 10 envelopes 50 transparencies Loading print side up top edge facing into the printer See...

Page 45: ...Duplexing Restrictions Important You can duplex paper paper weights up to 28 lb US Bond 58 lb Index 105 g m2 metric You cannot duplex labels envelopes transparencies paper weights above 28 lb US Bond...

Page 46: ...Legal 14 8 x 14 Yes Yes Yes Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 Yes Yes Yes Legal 13 8 x 13 Yes Yes Yes Executive 7 x 10 Yes Yes Yes A4 210 x 297 mm Yes Yes Yes A5 145 x 210 mm Yes Yes Yes B5 182 x 257 mm Yes Yes Ye...

Page 47: ...indows PostScript For more information see General Information on page 47 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Click Properties 5 Click the Layout tab 6 On Pape...

Page 48: ...he main Print screen appears 9 Change any other settings as desired 10 Click OK 11 The document prints Macintosh OS 10 2 For more information see General Information on page 47 1 Open the file you wan...

Page 49: ...indows PostScript see page 47 Windows PCL see page 51 Macintosh OS 10 2 see page 52 Macintosh OS 10 3 see page 52 NOTE When a paper tray runs out of paper the printer automatically switches to the nex...

Page 50: ...l you see PRINT MENU AUTO TRAY SWITCH 4 Press ENTER 5 Press MENU and or MENU repeatedly until you see the desired setting ON or OFF 6 Press ENTER to select the new setting 7 Press ON LINE to exit the...

Page 51: ...49 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Click Properties 5 Click the Setup tab 6 Click Paper Feed Options 7 Click in the box next to Media Check If the box has...

Page 52: ...elect Automatic Selection Macintosh OS 10 3 For more information see General Information on page 49 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Open the drop down list below Presets Select...

Page 53: ...ows PCL see page 54 Macintosh see page 54 Windows PostScript 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Click Properties 5 Click the Layout tab 6 Click Advanced 7 Und...

Page 54: ...ings as desired 9 Click OK 10 The Setup tab screen appears 11 Change any other settings as desired 12 Click OK 13 The main Print screen appears 14 Change any other settings as desired 15 Click OK 16 T...

Page 55: ...m metric Paper Weights up to 47 lb US Bond 98 lb Index 176 g m metric Print Sequence Pages are printed in reading order Page 1 first last page on top facing down CAUTION Don t open or close the rear...

Page 56: ...5 g m Paper Weights up to 54 lb US Bond 113 lb Index 203 g m metric Print Sequence Papers are printed face up For multi page documents select Reverse print order in your application Print dialog box C...

Page 57: ...C6150 User s Guide 57 File Print Options This puts the printed stack in the correct order...

Page 58: ...Then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush again 3 Fan Paper eps NOTE If you have the optional second paper tray installed If you are printing from the 1st upper tray you can...

Page 59: ...paper print side down Make sure the rear stopper 1 and paper guides 2 are snug against the paper c53_13_instlpapr jpg NOTE Load letterhead paper face down The top edge is aimed towards the front of th...

Page 60: ...e space between the paper and the guides and rear stopper Do not overfill the paper tray Capacity depends on the type of paper stock Do not load damaged paper Do not load paper of different sizes or t...

Page 61: ...anual Feed 1 Open the MP Tray c53_40_mptrayopen1_crop jpg c53_41_mptrayopen2_crop jpg c53_42_mptrayopen3_crop jpg NOTE The MP Tray will take a stack of media about 3 8 10 mm high about 10 envelopes ab...

Page 62: ...nt media Adjust the guides 1 to the size media being used c53_39_mptrayload jpg Letterhead Single sided printing load with pre printed side up and the top edge into the printer Double sided printing d...

Page 63: ...rint side up flap down with top edge to the left and short edge into the printer You cannot duplex envelopes 4 Press the blue tray latch 1 toward the paper stack to lift the paper platform into the fe...

Page 64: ..._________________ Toner Image Drums Fusers Transfer Belt P N 43363411 Color Capacoity P N Black 8K 43865720 Cyan 6K 43865719 Magenta 6K 43865718 Yellow 6K 43865717 Color P N Black 43381720 Cyan 433817...

Page 65: ...C6150 User s Guide 65 Replace a Toner Cartridge ___________ c53_30_tonergroup jpg REPLACE TONER nnn zzzz TONER EMPTY nnn ZZZZ 410 YELLOW 411 MAGENTA 412 CYAN 413 BLACK...

Page 66: ...Note the positions of the four cartridges Cyan 1 Magenta 2 Yellow 3 Black 4 c53_09_lidup jpg 3 Pull the colored toner release lever on the cartridge to be replaced towards the front of the printer WA...

Page 67: ...ck toner cartridge c53_74_tonerlvropen jpg 4 Lift the right hand end of the cartridge Then pull the cartridge to the right to release the left hand end Remove the toner cartridge Discard it in accorda...

Page 68: ...jpg 6 Remove the adhesive tape from the underside of the cartridge 7 Hold the cartridge by its top center with the colored release lever to the right Insert the left end of the cartridge into the top...

Page 69: ...50 User s Guide 69 against the spring on the drum unit c53_80_tonrout jpg c53_73_tonerdrum jpg 8 Lower the right end of the cartridge into the image drum unit Press it firmly down in place Then push t...

Page 70: ...ose jpg IMPORTANT The lever should move easily If it does not STOP Push down on the toner cartridge to be sure that it is properly seated in the image drum Press back on the lever again To avoid toner...

Page 71: ...C6150 User s Guide 71 9 Use the provided LED lens cleaner Gently wipe the LED c5x_ledarray_bw jpg 10 Close and latch the top cover c53_45_latchcvr jpg...

Page 72: ...c53_30_single_toner JPG REPLACE IMAGE DRUM nnn ZZZZ DRUM LIFE nnn ZZZZ 350 YELLOW 351 MAGENTA 352 CYAN 353 BLACK Important You must replace the toner cartridge when you replace the image drum The lif...

Page 73: ...nd open the top cover fully c53_02_opencvr jpg 2 Note the positions of the four image drums Cyan 1 Magenta 2 Yellow 3 Black 4 c53_09_lidup jpg WARNING If the printer has been powered on the fuser is H...

Page 74: ...C6150 User s Guide 74 3 Lift the image drum complete with its toner cartridge out of the printer Discard it in accordance with your local regulations c53_53_drumremove jpg...

Page 75: ...75 4 Unpack the new image drum CAUTION Image drum handling The image drum contains toner To avoid spilling toner be careful to keep it upright c53_31_drum jpg Checkmark bmp c53_79_drumtilt_3 jpg c53_...

Page 76: ...ge drum is very delicate and light sensitive Do not touch the green surface Never expose the drum to direct sunlight or to very bright room lighting Do not expose it to normal room light for more than...

Page 77: ...C6150 User s Guide 77 7 Remove the clear plastic film C53_25_removeclearsheet jpg 8 If present remove the silica gel pack c53_24_removejell jpg...

Page 78: ...C6150 User s Guide 78 9 Place the image drum in the printer c53_84_removedrumwithorange jpg 10 Remove the orange drum seal c53_83_removeorangething jpg...

Page 79: ...C6150 User s Guide 79 11 Install the new toner cartridge in the image drum c53_04_shk_tnr_CROP JPG c53_05_remv_tape_CROP jpg c53_80_tonrout_CROP JPG c53_75crop_tonrlvrclose jpg...

Page 80: ...C6150 User s Guide 80 12 Use the provided LED lens cleaner Gently wipe the LED c5x_ledarray_bw jpg 13 Close and latch the top cover c53_45_latchcvr jpg...

Page 81: ...printer s top cover c53_02_opencvr jpg WARNING If the printer has been powered on the fuser is HOT This area is clearly labelled Do not touch it Handle the fuser with extreme care Hold it only by its...

Page 82: ...wards the front of the printer c53_59_fuser1 jpg 3 Hold the fuser by its handle Lift the fuser out of the printer If the fuser is still warm place it on a flat surface which will not be damaged by hea...

Page 83: ...cking tape 5 Push the orange transport lock to the left to release it You ll hear it snap Remove it c53_104_fuser_transport_loc jpg 6 Hold the new fuser by the handle The fuser pressure release lever...

Page 84: ...C6150 User s Guide 84 7 Push the two blue retaining levers 1 toward the rear of the printer to lock the fuser in place c53_61a_fuser3 jpg 8 Close and latch the top cover c53_45_latchcvr jpg...

Page 85: ...ums 1 Press the cover release and open the top cover fully c53_02_opencvr jpg 2 Note the positions of the four image drums Cyan 1 Magenta 2 Yellow 3 Black 4 It is essential that they go back in the co...

Page 86: ...green surface at the base of each image drum is very delicate and light sensitive Do not touch the green surface Never expose the drum to direct sunlight or to very bright room lighting Do not expose...

Page 87: ...locks about 45 counterclockwise to release the belt c53_49_belt2 jpg 6 Pull up the handle and lift the belt unit out of the printer c53_50_belt3 jpg 7 Unpack the new belt unit Hold it with the blue ha...

Page 88: ...ve gear at the back of the belt unit in the gear at the left rear corner of the printer Lower the belt unit into the printer c53_51_belt4 jpg 9 Turn the two belt locks about 45 clockwise to secure the...

Page 89: ...Place the four image drums toner cartridges back in the printer 1 Cyan 2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 Black It is essential that they go back in the correct order c53_09_lidup jpg 11 Close and latch the top co...

Page 90: ...driver However several of the driver settings can be left at Printer Setting which will then default to the settings entered in these printer menus Print a list of the current settings _____ To print...

Page 91: ...appears on the display press ENTER An asterisk appears next to the setting The setting flashes 7 To finish a If you are through making settings in the menu press ON LINE to engage the setting and exit...

Page 92: ...nu POW SAVE TIME 60 MIN 4 Press ENTER to select the Power Save Time item The value on the second line of the display begins flashing POW SAVE TIME 60 MIN 5 Press repeatedly until the interval e g 240...

Page 93: ...nter menu to its original default settings 1 Press to enter the Menu mode 2 Press MAINTENANCE MENU 3 Press ENTER MENU RESET Execute 4 Press ENTER 5 The printer resets and returns to the on line state...

Page 94: ...disables duplex printing PAPER FEED TRAY1 TRAY2 MP TRAY Selects the default tray for paper feed AUTO TRAY SWITCH ON OFF If two trays contain identical print media the printer can switch to an alterna...

Page 95: ...ochrome Item Settings Explanation TRAY1 PAPERSIZE A4 A5 A6 B5 LEGAL14 LEGAL13 5 LEGAL13 LETTER EXECUTIVE CUSTOM Defines the size of paper loaded in Tray 1 TRAY1 MEDIATYPE PLAIN LETTERHEAD BOND RECYCLE...

Page 96: ...D RECYCLED CARD STOCK ROUGH Defines the type of media to be fed from the Multi Purpose Tray so that the printer can adjust its internal parameters for the media MPT MEDIAWEIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY ULTRA HEAV...

Page 97: ...um or toner cartridge is installed at intervals of 100 300 and 500 drum counts Auto adjustment takes up to 55 seconds Switch to manual only if you wish to initiate Density Control manually using the p...

Page 98: ...ANUAL TIMEOUT OFF 30 60 Specifies how many seconds the printer will wait for paper to be fed before cancelling the job WAIT TIMEOUT 5 to 300 SEC Default 90 seconds Specifies how many seconds the print...

Page 99: ...EUI ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables this network protocol IP ADDRESS SET AUTO MANUAL Change this to Manual to specify the IP address through the front panel see next entry Required for non DHCP net...

Page 100: ...P IP is set to DISABLE FTP ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables communication via FTP This item will not appear in the menu if TCP IP is set to DISABLE SNMP ENABLE DISABLE Enables or disables SNMP proto...

Page 101: ...25 increments DUPLEX X ADJUST 2 00MILLIMETER TO 2 00MILLIMETER Default 0 00 Adjusts overall print position of print face horizontally in 0 25 increments DUPLEX Y ADJUST 2 00MILLIMETER TO 2 00MILLIMETE...

Page 102: ...r the specified time PAPER BLACK SETTING 2 to 2 in increments of 1 Default 0 Used for small adjustment when you experiencse faded print or light specks streaking in monochrome printing on white paper...

Page 103: ...GE COUNT The total number of pages fed from Tray 1 TRAY2 PAGE COUNT The total number of pages fed from optional Tray 2 Appears only if the optional Second Paper Tray is installed See Second Paper Tray...

Page 104: ...EXECUTE PRINT MENU COPIES 1 DUPLEX OFF PAPER FEED TRAY1 AUTO TRAY SWITCH ON TRAY SEQUENCE DOWN MP TRAY USAGE DO NOT USE MEDIA CHECK ENABLE MONO PRINT SPEED AUTO SPEED MEDIA MENU TRAY1 PAPERSIZE LETTE...

Page 105: ...nu Item Default Setting COLOR MENU DENSITY CONTROL AUTO ADJUST DENSITY EXECUTE AJST REGSTRATION EXECUTE C REG FINE AJST 0 M REG FINE AJST 0 Y REG FINE AJST 0 SYS CONFIG MENU POW SAVE TIME 60 MIN CLRAB...

Page 106: ...Default Setting NETWORK MENU TCP IP ENABLE NETBEUI DISABLE IP ADDRESS SET AUTO IP ADDRESS 192 168 100 100 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 100 254 INITIALIZE NIC EXECUTE WEB IPP ENA...

Page 107: ...installed Menu Item Default Setting SYS ADJUST MENU X ADJUST 0 00 MILLIMETER Y ADJUST 0 00 MILLIMETER DUPLEX X ADJUST 0 00 MILLIMETER DUPLEX Y ADJUST 0 00 MILLIMETER DRUM CLEANING OFF MAINTENANCE MEN...

Page 108: ...TRAY2 PAGE COUNT nnnn MPT PAGE COUNT nnnn COLOR PAGE COUNT nnnn MONO PAGE COUNT nnnn K DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn C DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn M DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn Y DRUM LIFE REMAINING nn BELT LIFE REMAI...

Page 109: ...e page 111 Instructions for installing these options are found in the packaging with the option Additional Memory RAM ___________ c53_82_ram jpg Oki 70051601 256 MB Oki 70051701 512 MB The basic print...

Page 110: ...______________ Oki 43347501 The Duplex Unit enables your printer to print on both sides of the page See Duplex Printing on page 223 Hard Disk Drive ___________________ Oki 70043502 The hard disk drive...

Page 111: ...1 Second Paper Tray _________________ c53_43_opttray2 jpg Oki 43347601 The second paper tray takes Up to 530 sheets of 20 lb paper All the same size media as Tray 1 except A6 Paper weight range 16 to...

Page 112: ...to 90 RH Electrical 110 127 volts 60 Hz 2 Hz 220 240 volts 50 Hz 2 Hz Power Consumption Operating Typical 490 watts Max 1200 watts Power Save Mode 17 watts Auto Features Auto registration Auto densit...

Page 113: ...coverage equivalent to an average business letter Average 6 000 pages per month Toner life Approximately 5 000 pages at 5 coverage Image drum life 20 000 pages at 3 pages per job Belt life 60 000 let...

Page 114: ...e 115 Paper Jams see page 119 Print Quality Problems see page 140 USB Problems see page 143 Application error see page 145 General Protection Fault see page 145 Paper Size Change Request see page 145...

Page 115: ...y Reduce the size of the document If this happens frequently install additional memory see Additional Memory RAM on page 109 CANCELLING JOB JAM The setting for Jam Recovery in the menu has been change...

Page 116: ...See Jam 390 on page 136 CLOSE COVER 316 DUPLEX COVER OPEN The duplex cover is open or not properly latched Close the duplex cover c53_95_duplexjam _Crop jpg CLOSE COVER nnn COVER OPEN Either the top...

Page 117: ...r type ppp loaded in the indicated tray tttt does not match that specified in the print job being processed Load the appropriate media in the tray and press ON LINE OPEN DUPLEX COVER nnn PAPER JAM Pap...

Page 118: ...at ttt tray has run out of media Load media in tray tttt xxx LIFE Appears on the second line of the display to indicate that consumable xxx e g belt fuser image drum will need to be replaced soon Repl...

Page 119: ...eet which must be cleared This is especially likely if you are printing a multi page document or multiple copies of a single document Once all jams have been cleared the printer should automatically t...

Page 120: ...ore paper within specified temperature and humidity levels See Specifications on page 112 The paper is creased or wrinkled Remove the creased wrinkled paper from the feed tray The paper is not aligned...

Page 121: ...C6150 User s Guide 121 Jam 370 373 and 383 OPEN DUPLEX COVER nnn PAPER JAM nnn 370 373 383 1 Press the duplex cover release Open the duplexer cover c53_54_duplex1 jpg...

Page 122: ...C6150 User s Guide 122 2 Remove any jammed sheets c53_65a_jamduplex1 jpg c53_99a_jam37x jpg c53_88a_jam jpg 3 Close the duplex unit cover c53_95a_duplexjam jpg...

Page 123: ...C6150 User s Guide 123 Jam 371 OPEN DUPLEX COVER 371 Paper Jam 1 Turn off the printer 2 Pull out the duplexer c53_96_jam371a jpg 3 Pull the duplexer lid to unlock it c53_97_jam371b jpg...

Page 124: ...de 124 4 Open the lid Remove the jammed sheet c53_98_jam371c jpg 5 Close the lid Push it back to lock it in place c53_97_jam371b jpg 6 Push the duplexer back into the printer c53_96_jam371a jpg 7 Turn...

Page 125: ...User s Guide 125 Jam 372 and 380 OPEN FRONT COVER nnn PAPER JAM nnn 372 or 380 1 Lift the front cover release Pull open the front cover c53_58_frcvropen jpg 2 Remove any jammed sheets c53_66_jamfront...

Page 126: ...C6150 User s Guide 126 3 Close the front cover c53_57_frcvrclose jpg...

Page 127: ...Jam 381 OPEN TOP COVER 381 Paper Jam 1 Press the cover release Fully open the printer s top cover c53_02_opencvr jpg WARNING If the printer has been powered on the fuser is hot This area is clearly la...

Page 128: ...C6150 User s Guide 128 2 Note the positions of the four image drums Cyan 1 Magenta 2 Yellow 3 Black 4 It is essential that they go back in the correct order c53_09_lidup jpg...

Page 129: ...ce at the base of each image drum is very delicate and light sensitive Do not touch the green surface Never expose the drum to direct sunlight or to very bright room lighting Do not expose it to norma...

Page 130: ...150 User s Guide 130 4 Remove any sheets of paper on the belt unit c53_63_jambelt1 jpg CAUTION Do not use any sharp or abrasive objects to separate sheets from the belt This may damage the belt surfac...

Page 131: ...the fuser only a short length is still visible do not attempt to pull it back See step 4 under Jam 382 To remove a sheet trapped in the fuser 1 Grasp the edge of the sheet 2 Push the fuser pressure re...

Page 132: ...Guide 132 5 Place the four image drums toner cartridges back in the printer Be sure to place them in the proper sequence 1 Cyan 2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 Black c53_09_lidup jpg 6 Close the top cover c53_45...

Page 133: ...2 Paper Jam 1 Open the top cover c53_02_opencvr jpg 2 Gently pull the sheet out If the sheet does not come out easily go to the next step If the sheet does come out close the cover c53_68_jamtop_crop...

Page 134: ...NG The fuser may be HOT If the sheet is difficult to remove it is partially jammed in the fuser To get it out reach around the top cover and press down on the fuser pressure release lever 1 before pul...

Page 135: ...C6150 User s Guide 135 5 Close the rear exit c53_70a_rear1 jpg 6 Close the top cover c53_45_latchcvr jpg...

Page 136: ...RAY 390 Paper Jam Sheet has just entered the printer 1 Gently pull the sheet out of the printer c53_81_jammptray jpg Sheet can t easily be pulled out from the front 1 Lift the front cover release Pull...

Page 137: ...C6150 User s Guide 137 2 Remove any jammed sheets c53_94_jam390 jpg 3 Close the front cover c53_102_jam390 jpg...

Page 138: ...Jam 391 and 392 OPEN FRONT COVER nnn PAPER JAM nnn 391 or 392 1 Pull out the appropriate tray 391 Tray 1 392 Optional Tray 2 2 Remove any sheet jammed as it exited the tray c53_101a_jam392 jpg c53_10...

Page 139: ...C6150 User s Guide 139 3 Open the front cover c53_58_frcvropen jpg 4 Remove any jammed sheets c53_66_jamfront_crop jpg 5 Close the front cover c53_57a_frcvrclose jpg...

Page 140: ...ly closed Press the cover release latch and open then close the cover One or more of the toner cartridges is not seated properly Open the top cover and check to be sure that each toner cartridge is fu...

Page 141: ...page 72 Toner is low Change toner cartridge See Replace a Toner Cartridge on page 65 Periodic black lateral lines or spots If the lines or spots occur at intervals of approximately 44 to 94 mm The gr...

Page 142: ...ied temperature and humidity levels See Specifications on page 112 Paper is too thick Use recommended paper See Paper Print Media on page 16 Toner is low Replace toner cartridge See Replace a Toner Ca...

Page 143: ...s disabled Check that USB interface is set to Enable in the menu USB MENU USB ENABLE Configuration procedure was not correctly followed or cancelled Configure again from the beginning USB cable is dis...

Page 144: ...e printer interface cable A converter buffer extension cable or USB hub is being used Test by connecting the printer and computer directly Printer driver output port is incorrect Set correct output po...

Page 145: ...the file Memory is insufficient for application Increase computer s memory Printer driver is incorrectly configured Correctly configure printer driver Possible cause Remedy Paper loaded in tray is di...

Page 146: ...turning from power save mode In the printer menu settings set power save to a higher value to increase the length of time before entering power save mode SYS CONFIG MENU POW SAVE TIME The image drum c...

Page 147: ...nter error Check the control panel If an error message is displayed correct the problem Possible cause Remedy Print processing is carried out by the computer Use a computer with a faster processor Pri...

Page 148: ...in the box next to Run Maintenance Cycle before printing If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 8 Change any other settings as desired 9 Click OK 10 The m...

Page 149: ...ved as the default settings for ALL print jobs or saved under a name for future use only with PCL and Macintosh drivers Install ___________________________ Windows and Macintosh See your printed Setup...

Page 150: ...faster Graphics print at their best quality If neither driver seems to cover all your needs you should install both drivers Select the same printer port LPT1 or Network Port for both drivers during th...

Page 151: ...2 Right click on your printer 3 Proceed with changing the driver settings 4 Click OK until you return to the main Printers screen 5 Close the screen 6 Your changes are now the default settings for yo...

Page 152: ...u can save up to 14 named drivers For more information Windows PostScript You cannot make changes to the driver settings and save them under a named driver Windows PCL see page 152 Macintosh see page...

Page 153: ...and or Mac drivers Before making changes to driver settings always check to see if a Named Driver is being used To do this 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4...

Page 154: ...any documents or to change the settings designated as the Standard Preset See Presets on page 155 Scheduler Macintosh OS 10 3 only Scheduler allows you to schedule when your job will print and its pri...

Page 155: ...D on the Job Accounting screen then save the setting as part of the Standard Preset Create a New Preset 1 Make all the printer settings you wish to save as a Preset 2 Select Summary Review the setting...

Page 156: ...n list below Presets Select Scheduler 4 At Print Document set the schedule for when your job prints Now the default At a specific time you specify in one minute increments On Hold until you come back...

Page 157: ...t Paper Handling Reverse page order Select this to print the last page of the document first This is useful when you are printing to the straight through rear face up exit required for heavy paper lab...

Page 158: ...see page 166 Booklets see page 171 Collating see page 175 Color Matching see page 178 Custom Page Size see page 216 Duplex Printing see page 223 Grayscale see page 231 N Up multiple pages on one sheet...

Page 159: ...Purpose Tray and the Face Up Rear Exit See Multi Purpose Tray MP Tray Manual Feed on page 44 Face Up Rear Exit on page 56 Specifications Length up to 48 1 22 m Width Range 8 to 8 210 to 215 9 mm Weigh...

Page 160: ...creen appears 14 Change any other settings as desired 15 Click OK 16 The document prints Windows PCL For important information about printing banners see General Information on page 159 Before you pri...

Page 161: ...rs see General Information on page 159 Before you print a banner you must set Multi Purpose Tray is Manual feed to ON in the printer driver The default is OFF The printer operator panel will prompt yo...

Page 162: ...feature is OFF 5 Below Black Finish make your selection Choices are Auto Gloss and Matte Gloss This option produces printing with a more glossy finish Matte This option uses more Black and less CMYK w...

Page 163: ...ack and less CMYK while producing a flatter black 7 Change any other settings as desired 8 Click Print 9 The document prints Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File P...

Page 164: ...overprint will not work Example If you print large letters on a color background using a Microsoft Office software application a True Type font Windows XP Server 2003 or 2000 Black Overprint won t wor...

Page 165: ...4 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Click Advanced Windows 2000 Go to the next step 5 On the Job Options tab click Advanced 6 Check Black Overprint Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 1 Open the file you want to pr...

Page 166: ...ly black toner is used to print true black Use True Black when printing a combination of text and graphics If you use True Black to print photographs dark sections of the photos may appear black For m...

Page 167: ...ow and black toners are combined to create composite black Use composite black when printing photographs Composite Black can appear as a brownish black True Black K Only black toner is used to print t...

Page 168: ...olor tab 6 Click Graphic Pro 7 Click Options 8 At Pure Black Text Graphics make your selection If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 9 Change any other s...

Page 169: ...ab 6 Click Advanced 7 At Always use K toner for 100 Black areas make your selection If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 8 Change any other settings as...

Page 170: ...tically uses the best method Composite or True Black to print black depending on the type of document you are printing Generation from CMYK Toner Composite Black The cyan magenta yellow and black tone...

Page 171: ...rd Both the duplex unit and additional memory must be installed and enabled in the driver before using booklet printing Some applications do not support booklet printing Please read Restrictions on pa...

Page 172: ...in some languages 5 PostScript This feature is not available in these operating systems Windows Me 98 Windows NT 6 PCL This feature is not available in this operating system Windows 98 or 95 Booklet...

Page 173: ...s button Windows 2000 Go to the next step 5 Click the Layout tab 6 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Under Pages Per Sheet in the drop down list select Booklet Windows 2000 Under Pages Per Sheet in the drop...

Page 174: ...in the drop down list select Booklet Windows XP Server 2003 On the Setup tab under Finishing Mode in the drop down list select Booklet 6 Click the Options button 7 Set the Signature 2pages Right to L...

Page 175: ...with or without a hard disk drive installed However printers with a hard disk drive will provide greater performance For more information Windows see page 176 Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 see page 177...

Page 176: ...e is OFF 5 Change any other settings as desired 6 Click OK 7 The document prints Important If your software application has a collate option use it instead of the collate option in the printer driver...

Page 177: ...el select Collate 5 Click OK 6 Print the document Important If your software application has a collate option use it instead of the collate option in the printer driver This prevents any conflicts bet...

Page 178: ...nformation explains the factors that affect color matching See page 178 how to information The how to information explains how to perform color matching with your printer See page 178 NOTE Most applic...

Page 179: ...tem 2 Operating System Color Management 2 Windows 2000 XP and Server 2003 have Windows ICM color Management Mac OS and Mac OS 10 2 and 10 3 have Apple ColorSync 3 Printer Color Management 3 When you p...

Page 180: ...actors that affect color matching Background information is divided into these sections 1 Factors that Affect Color Printing see page 181 2 For example a printout on recycled paper can look duller tha...

Page 181: ...en the range of colors a monitor or printer can reproduce Neither a printer nor a monitor can reproduce the full range of colors seen by the human eye Each device is limited to a certain range of colo...

Page 182: ...hting Typically used in graphics arts environments 6500k or D65 Cooler Approximates daylight conditions 9300k Cool The default setting for many monitors and television sets k degrees Kelvin a measurem...

Page 183: ...veral options available to help match the printed colors with those displayed on screen See page 178 For Windows The printer drivers supplied with your printer provide several controls for changing th...

Page 184: ...gested methods The method you choose is determined by the type of document you are printing most common RGB See page 184 professional desktop publishing and graphics CMYK See page 184 photographic ima...

Page 185: ...priate to your monitor Windows Natural is generally a good choice Select a matching method appropriate to your monitor Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 Natural is a generally a good choice Select a matching...

Page 186: ...n your application s color picker See Color Swatch Utility on page 274 RGB or CMYK If you are printing from a graphics application such as Adobe Photoshop you may be able to use Soft Proofing to simul...

Page 187: ...aphic images Optimized for printing photographs when using a monitor with a color temperature of 6500K Monitor 6500k Vivid Ideal for office graphics and text Optimized for printing bright colors when...

Page 188: ...red green and blue Hue corresponds to the common definition of color e g red orange violet etc Brightness The component that determines the total amount of light white in the color Zero brightness is...

Page 189: ...er quality color matching more time consuming or faster but less accurate color matching List of Color Matching Methods This is a list of all possible options The list you see varies according to your...

Page 190: ...olor profiles Profiles can be downloaded to the printer hard disk using a special utility and then color matching can be applied to all incoming print jobs The Graphic Pro color management system is r...

Page 191: ...lor tab 4 At Automatic make your selection If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 5 Click OK until you return to the Print dialog box 6 Print the document...

Page 192: ...ke your selection If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 5 Click Print 6 The document prints Office Color Overview from C9600 Print Guide This is a simple...

Page 193: ...exibility RGB Options Office Color provides a collection of several different color matching presets for RGB data These presets each change the color of your print in a slightly different way RGB Opti...

Page 194: ...ted if printing photographs 6500K Vivid will be selected if printing graphics and text Monitor 6500K Perceptual Optimized for printing photographs Colors are printed with emphasis on saturation Monito...

Page 195: ...methods for adjusting the Office Color settings 1 You can adjust the overall appearance of the print by modifying Hue Saturation and Gamma 2 You can adjust the specific palette colors used in Microsof...

Page 196: ...em is both powerful and flexible Here are some examples of how the Graphic Pro color matching system can be used Matching printer color to an RGB input device By using the ICC profiles of a scanner di...

Page 197: ...tem Profile type Description RGB Source RGB Input These profiles describe the device that was used to capture RGB data e g scanner or digital camera The RGB Input Profile may also be your monitor prof...

Page 198: ...el USB or Network TCP IP and click Start If you know the Printer s IP address you can enter it manually 3 The main screen of Profile Assistant displays the profiles resident on the selected printer s...

Page 199: ...e to the printer Step 3 Select ICC profiles in the printer driver What you select in the printer driver depends on the color matching task that you wish to perform Examples of selecting ICC profiles f...

Page 200: ...e you are trying to match such as your monitor scanner or digital camera Remember that the names RGB Source 1 RGB Source 2 and so on relate to the number assigned to the profile using Profile Assistan...

Page 201: ...intent Mac OS 10 2 and 10 3 1 Choose File Print 2 From the Printer menu select your printer model 3 Select Printer Features 4 From the Feature Sets menu select Color Options 5 From the color Mode menu...

Page 202: ...B data 2 Printed document 3 RGB source profile 4 Scanner monitor camera etc 5 Printer output profile 6 Leave on Auto or select your custom profile Important Be aware that if the device you are trying...

Page 203: ...e device used to capture or display your source document this could be a monitor scanner or digital camera Remember that the names RGB Source 1 RGB Source 2 and so on relate to the number assigned to...

Page 204: ...istant See Using Profile Assistant on page 198 8 From the Simulation Target Profile menu 7 select the profile of the device you wish to simulate Remember that the names CMYK Source 1 CMYK Source 2 and...

Page 205: ...hat corresponds to the device you are trying to match such as your monitor scanner or digital camera Remember that the names RGB Source 1 RGB Source 2 and so on relate to the number assigned to the pr...

Page 206: ...use the Graphic Pro color matching system to perform CMYK ink simulations as this provides additional controls such as using the Preserve Black feature or specifying an alternative printer output pro...

Page 207: ...4 Select a Printer Output Profile 4 If Auto is selected the factory default profiles that are embedded in the printer will be used If you have created a printer profile yourself using profile creatio...

Page 208: ...ng intent Mac OS X1 0 2 and 10 3 If you are using a source CMYK document use the following printer driver settings to perform a CMYK Ink Simulation 1 Choose File Print 2 From the Printer menu 1 select...

Page 209: ...is option to turn off all printer color matching No color correction occurs when selected Use No Color Matching when you are using another color matching method in your application such Color Simulati...

Page 210: ...h off all printer color management and use your application s color matching Mac OS 10 2 and 10 3 1 Choose File Print 2 From the Printer menu 1 select your printer model 3 Select Printer Features 2 4...

Page 211: ...int Jobs Default 1 Click Start Settings Printers Printers and Faxes in Windows XP Server 2003 2 Right click the printer name 3 Select Properties Click Printing Preferences 4 Click on the Color tab 5 A...

Page 212: ...Synch Macintosh OS 10 3 1 To access the print features open your print driver from within an application by selecting File Print 2 Open the drop down list below Presets Select Color Synch 3 At Color...

Page 213: ...The default No filters are applied to the document C32_Mac_10 3_11a jpg Black White Converts the document to black and white with no gray shades C32_Mac_10 3_11b jpg Blue Tone Converts the document to...

Page 214: ...A Lightness Increase B Darkens or lightens the document The middle picture below is with no filters applied C32_Mac_10 3_11e jpg C32_Mac_10 3_11a jpg C32_Mac_10 3_11f jpg Reduce File Size This filter...

Page 215: ...selecting any of the standard filters To do this click the name in the Filters box Then click Apply You can also add New filters of your choice Delete filters you have added to the list set color con...

Page 216: ...use standard page sizes To use Custom Page Size you must complete two steps 1 You must set up your custom page in your printer driver This is also known as registering the custom page 2 To use a regi...

Page 217: ...dth 2 to 12 9 inches 51 to 328 mm Length 5 to 47 25 inches 128 to 1200 mm MP Tray The range varies slightly depending on the printer driver Printing may not work on papers longer than 18 inches 457 2...

Page 218: ...r driver setting for the multi purpose tray Paper Media Size to Custom Paper Size 5 The paper size must be set to portrait Width is less than Length 6 If you use Custom Page and are not satisfied with...

Page 219: ...e Ultra Heavy setting does not give proper toner fusion you can try the Label settings See Driver Settings on page 17 For face up printing straight through path make sure the rear exit is open and the...

Page 220: ...Click PostScript Custom Page Size 10 Enter the width and length measurements See Custom Size Ranges on page 217 11 Select the Paper Feed Direction Long Edge First media feeds in long edge first Short...

Page 221: ...ect the unit of measurement 9 Enter the width and length measurements See Custom Size Ranges on page 217 10 Click OK 11 Make sure that User Defined now appears in the Size list on the Setup tab 12 You...

Page 222: ...e any other settings as desired 5 Click Add Click OK 6 Click OK The Custom Page Size is added to the bottom of the Paper Size list 7 Change any other settings as desired 8 Click OK 9 The main Print sc...

Page 223: ...age 224 Paper Weights see page 223 Long Edge vs Short Edge see page 224 Duplexing Restrictions see page 225 Windows PostScript All Jobs Default see page 226 Single Job see page 226 Windows PCL All Job...

Page 224: ...Inches Millimeters Letter 8 x 11 215 9 x 279 4 Legal 14 8 x 14 215 9 x 355 6 Legal 13 5 8 x 13 5 215 9 x 342 9 Legal 13 8 x 13 215 9 x 330 2 Executive 7 x 10 184 15 x A4 8 27 x 11 69 210 x 297 A5 5 71...

Page 225: ...d 58 lb Index 105 g m2 metric only standard paper sizes 4 You cannot duplex labels envelopes transparencies paper weights above 28 lb US Bond 58 lb Index 105 g m2 metric 5 Any tray Tray 1 optional Tra...

Page 226: ...lick Properties 4 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Click the General tab Windows 2000 Go to the next step 5 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Click Printing Preferences Windows 2000 Go to the next step 6 Click P...

Page 227: ...ayout tab Windows 2000 Go to the next step 6 Next Click Print on Both Sides 7 Select Flip on Long Edge or Flip on Short Edge See Long Edge vs Short Edge on page 224 8 Change any other settings as desi...

Page 228: ...ing select Long Edge or Short Edge See Long Edge vs Short Edge on page 224 8 Change any other settings as desired 9 Click OK 10 The Properties screen appears 11 Change any other settings as desired 12...

Page 229: ...223 Paper Weights see page 223 Paper Sizes see page 224 Long Edge vs Short Edge see page 224 Duplexing Restrictions see page 225 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your prin...

Page 230: ...ns see page 225 Long Edge vs Short Edge see page 224 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Open the drop down menu directly below your printer name 5 Select Layo...

Page 231: ...C6150 User s Guide 231 Grayscale ________________________ This feature is described in the Color Matching section See Grayscale on page 231...

Page 232: ...Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet General Information N Up printing allows you to reduce several full size pages and print them on a single sheet NUp jpg For more information Windows PostScript se...

Page 233: ...ick the Layout tab Under Pages Per Sheet select the required number Windows 2000 Under Pages Per Sheet 6 Change any other settings as desired 7 Click OK 8 The main Print screen appears 9 Change any ot...

Page 234: ...dows 2000 Under Finishing Mode 6 Click the Options button Select the Page Borders Page Layout and Bind Margin 7 Click OK 8 The Setup tab screen appears 9 Change any other settings as desired 10 Click...

Page 235: ...yout 6 From the Layout screen make your choices a At Pages per sheet select the required number of pages per sheet b At Layout Direction select the way the pages are arranged on the sheet c At Border...

Page 236: ...ser s Guide 236 Photographs ______________________ General Information For the best quality when printing photographs select Photo Enhance in the driver For more information see Print Resolution on pa...

Page 237: ...ac OS 9 x Windows PostScript This feature is not available in this operating system Windows PCL see below Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 This feature is not available in these operating systems Windows PC...

Page 238: ...lick the Setup tab Under Finishing Mode select Poster Print 6 Click Options Adjust the configuration details 7 Click OK 8 The Setup tab screen appears 9 Change any other settings as desired 10 Click O...

Page 239: ...ally do need the fastest possible print speed Using a lower print resolution can accomplish these goals Lowering the print resolution can reduce the need for toner and the wear on the image drum This...

Page 240: ...high resolution printing Normal 600 x 600 standard resolution The default Image Smoothing PostScript only Refines the jagged or blurred appearance of images and or text that often results after scalin...

Page 241: ...nter 3 Click Properties 4 Click the General tab if necessary 5 Click Printing Preferences 6 Click the Job Options tab 7 Under Quality make your selection For more information see Resolution Choices on...

Page 242: ...ore information see Resolution Choices on page 240 7 Change any other settings as desired 8 Click OK 9 The main Print screen appears 10 Change any other settings as desired 11 Click OK 12 The document...

Page 243: ...without actually printing a hardcopy Save as File captures either a PDF or a PostScript file You can use the LPR Utility to print the saved file See Direct Network Printing Utility LPR on page 278 For...

Page 244: ...feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 5 Click OK 6 Next select where to save the file give the file a name determine the type of the file 7 Click OK 8 The document prints Windows All P...

Page 245: ...make your choices for this print job Type specify the PostScript type PostScript Level this must match the PostScript level of your printer Format select ASCII or Binary If you select Binary make sur...

Page 246: ...n toner saving is used For more information Windows Single Print Job see page 247 Windows All Print Jobs Default see page 248 Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 see page 248 NOTES 1 Toner Save does not work i...

Page 247: ...ter 4 Click Properties 5 Click the Color tab 6 At Toner Saving make your selection Print quality is reduced when toner saving is used If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty...

Page 248: ...er saving is used If the box has a check mark the feature is ON If the box is empty the feature is OFF 6 Change any other settings as desired 7 Click OK Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 For more information...

Page 249: ...print an element that performs as a watermark This element is separate from the actual contents of a document Examples are printing SAMPLE or INTERNAL USE ONLY on copies of document There are three st...

Page 250: ...249 1 Open the file you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Click Properties 5 Click the Job Options tab 6 Click Watermarks 7 Click New 8 Enter the text for your watermark 9 Sele...

Page 251: ...rks 7 Select a name from the watermark list 8 Click Edit 9 Modify the text for your watermark 10 Modify the attributes font size angle for your watermark 11 Click OK 12 The Watermarks main screen appe...

Page 252: ...Job Options tab 6 Click Watermarks 7 The Watermarks main screen appears 8 Select a name from the watermark list 9 Adjust where and how the watermark prints if necessary Choices are First page only Pr...

Page 253: ...button 5 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Click Job Options Click Watermark Windows 2000 Click Watermark 6 The Watermark dialog box appears 7 Click New 8 Enter the text for your watermark 9 Select the att...

Page 254: ...ows XP Server 2003 Click Job Options Click Watermark Windows 2000 Click Watermark 6 The Watermark dialog box appears 7 Select a name from the watermark list 8 Click Edit 9 Modify the text for your wat...

Page 255: ...er 2003 Click Job Options Click Watermark Windows 2000 Click Watermark 6 The Watermark dialog box appears 7 Select a name from the watermark list 8 Adjust where and how the watermark prints if necessa...

Page 256: ...ge 274 Direct Network Printing Utility LPR see page 278 Display Language Utility see page 280 Network Print Status Utility see page 281 Network Setup Utility see page 285 PS Gamma Adjuster Utility see...

Page 257: ...Utility LPR The Direct Network Printing Utility LPR allows you to print directly to a printer on the network without a print server It creates a Printer Port and installs a pop up status box so you ca...

Page 258: ...sion PrintSuperVision is a web based application for managing printing devices connected to a network PrintSuperVision provides access to networked printer data for monitoring reporting and managing n...

Page 259: ...ring printers connected to a TCP IP network Displaying discovered printers on a web page Sending users e mail notification of the URL that permits the downloading of printer driver installation progra...

Page 260: ...supplied with your printer Download Utilities Download the utilities from the internet accessed through the Menu Installer on the CD Macintosh OS 10 2 and 10 3 Utilities on the CD The utilities on the...

Page 261: ...ure use The Color Correct Utility is the best choice for working with Microsoft Excel or Word You can use the Color Correct Utility to Change the Pallet Color see page 262 Adjust the Gamma Value and H...

Page 262: ...nt the Color Adjustment Chart See page 264 3 Make the adjustments Save the adjustments using a name you select See page 266 4 When printing a document select the name of the saved adjustment settings...

Page 263: ...orrect Utility Color Adjustment Utility 2 Select Adjust Pallet Color Click Next 3 The Select Printer screen appears Select the printer you are using Click Next The Color Correct Utility starts Install...

Page 264: ...64 Change the Pallet Color Step 2 Print the Color Adjustment Chart First you must perform the steps in Step 1 Print the Sample Color Chart see page 263 6 Click Next 7 The Pallet Color Matching screen...

Page 265: ...nt The Color Adjustment Chart prints Fig5 17 jpg 9 Compare the printed Color Adjustment Chart to the Pallet Color Matching screen If the printed colors do not match the screen perform an adjustment Yo...

Page 266: ...ample Color Chart see page 263 and Step 2 Print the Color Adjustment Chart see page 264 When making the adjustments you are obtaining the best possible match between the values for Hue and Brightness...

Page 267: ...e the Sample Color Chart Find the color you want to adjust Locate the desired color within the identified available ranges values from Step 10 Find the values for both Hue X and Brightness Y 13 On the...

Page 268: ...Adjustment Chart to the Pallet Color Matching screen If you are satisfied with the comparison go to the next step If you are not satisfied repeat steps 10 through 16 18 If you have another color you...

Page 269: ...le you want to print 2 Click File Print 3 Select your printer 4 Next Windows XP Server 2003 Click Properties Click Advanced Windows 2000 go to the next step 5 On the Color tab under Color Mode under U...

Page 270: ...een appears Select the printer you want to adjust 6 Click Next 7 The Color Correct Utility starts The installed printer drivers display You must setup the Color Correct Utility for each driver 8 In th...

Page 271: ...e Hue Brightness slide bar adjusts output color Use the printer color buttons to switch to a different color Brightness For Brighter color slide the Gamma bar to the left Hue Adjustments are made rela...

Page 272: ...lick Set If the sample does not meet your requirements repeat Steps 10 12 until your requirements are met Then click Set 14 Click Save 15 Enter the setting name 16 Click OK 17 Click OK 18 Click Comple...

Page 273: ...roperties Click Advanced Windows 2000 Go to the next step 5 On the Color tab under Color Mode under User Setting select the Color Matching name you created using the Color Correct Utility 6 Click OK 7...

Page 274: ...d colors for your printed documents NOTE The Swatch Utility does not guarantee that the printer prints the same color as displayed on your monitor Consider the displayed color as a reference The print...

Page 275: ...Installer Windows 2 Click Start Programs Color Swatch Color Swatch Utility 3 A swatch page displays showing commonly used colors 4 Select print to print sample pages color_swatch_samples jpg NOTE The...

Page 276: ...nt Each color block or sample is identified with information your software package needs to reproduce that color accurately The numbers under each block specify the amounts of the primary colors red R...

Page 277: ...bars until you see the desired color Color variations are created to help you find the best match 4 Click OK 5 Print the custom swatch page 6 Repeat these steps until you find the desired printed col...

Page 278: ...to Install The Direct Network Printing Utility LPR supports TCP IP Your network administrator will first need to set up an IP address and TCP IP properties for your printer Your network administrator...

Page 279: ...isplays the following information Printers Names of added printers You can add up to 30 printers Status Direct Network Printing Utility LPR status empty connecting sending paused checking status not c...

Page 280: ...llows you to change the language of the front panel of your printer How to Install Load this program from the Menu Installer located on the CD Follow the onscreen instructions to change the language o...

Page 281: ...ssigned to them total size and percentage used of disk memory percentage of toner remaining General Information This utility creates an additional tab STATUS in the PostScript and PCL drivers that all...

Page 282: ...e to your CD ROM Double click Install exe Click OK 2 Click Network Software Administration Tools Network Printer Status Follow the on screen instructions Using 1 Click Start Settings Printers Right cl...

Page 283: ...f Trays Paper Type weight Duplex Installed not installed Disk Memory RAM size and used Flash Memory size and used Toner Remaining toner remaining in all cartridges NOTE If the Automatic Status Check b...

Page 284: ...C6150 User s Guide 284 Click on the items listed on the left to see Network Summary Login for Administrators Job Login Printer Menu To see real time printer status click the UPDATE STATUS button...

Page 285: ...ides an easy way to configure your printer on a network How to Install Load this program from the Menu Installer located on the CD Additional Information See the online Network User s Guide for detail...

Page 286: ...Then you must reconfigure your printer driver to use the new PPD The new setting will appear under the driver s print properties How to Install Windows The Windows version installs from the Menu Inst...

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