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Command

Function

Supported

Coating 
Attributes

FT

Painting style setting command

Yes

PT

Hatch interval setting command

No

AC

Coating pattern reference point setting command

Yes

RF

Coating pattern definition command

Yes

MC

Color overlap control command

Partially (

2

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TR

Transparent mode selection command

Yes

UF

Hatch Painting pattern definition command

No

SV

Vector Painting style setting command

No

Coating 
Commands

RA

Absolute coordinates rectangle Painting command

Yes

RR

Relative coordinates rectangle Painting command

Yes

WG

Fan-shaped Painting command

Yes

Polygon 
Commands

PM

Polygon mode setting command

Yes

EP

Polygon frame printing command

Yes

FP

Polygon coating command

Yes

Character 
Attributes

SI

Absolute character size setting command

Yes

SR

Relative character size setting command

Yes

DI

Absolute character direction setting command

Yes

DR

Relative character direction setting command

Yes

DV

Character writing direction setting command

Yes

ES

Character interval setting command

Yes

SL

Italic character setting command

Yes

LO

Character string origin point setting command

Yes

DT

Character string terminator setting command

Yes

CA

Supplementary character set setting command

Yes

CS

Standard character set setting command

Yes

SA

Supplementary character set selection command

Yes

SS

Standard character set selection command

Yes

AD

Supplementary character font setting command

Partially (

3

)

SD

Standard character font setting command

Partially (

3

)

LM

Character code selection command

Yes

TD

Control character printing setting command

No

CM

Character code, undefined character setting command

No

DS

Character slot setting command

No

IV

Character slot assignment command

No

CC

Arc character resolution setting command

No

CF

Font coating style setting command

No

FI

Standard font ID setting command

No

FN

Supplementary font ID setting command

No

SB

Bitmap font setting command

No

Character 
Commands

LB

Character string printing command

Yes

BL

Character string storage command

Yes

PB

Stored character string printing command

Yes

CP

Number of characters movement command

Yes

SM

Symbol mode setting command

Yes

DL

User character registration command

Yes

UC

User character printing command

Yes

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Summary of Contents for LP-2050-MF

Page 1: ...2050 Multifunction Model Printer Model LP 2050 MF User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation U00121376205 Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 3 Menu Functions Chapter 4 Chapter 5 T...

Page 2: ...alled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interferenc...

Page 3: ...functions and the operating methods They are written on the assumption that the Printer has already been installed For details about the copy scan and submission functions in the multifunction models...

Page 4: ...rning If this information is ignored and the Printer is handled incorrectly it may result in serious injury or death Caution If this information is ignored and the Printer is handled incorrectly it ma...

Page 5: ...ugh gaps A fire electric shock or malfunction may result Do not connect or disconnect the power cord or other parts with wet hands An electric shock may result In the following situations turn off the...

Page 6: ...a negative effect If ink stains your skin or clothing wash with soap and water immediately To prevent a toner leakage do not drop the toner cartridge nor expose it to strong impacts If toner gets into...

Page 7: ...at the base of the plug s pins does not suffer from heat deformation The plug s pins are not bent or covered by rust There is no dust between the plug s pins The power cord is not frayed and the energ...

Page 8: ...in the locations shown in the figure below Make sure you understand the information on the warning labels before handling the Printer 3 Caution label to prevent hands from being stuck MF 1 HIGH TEMPER...

Page 9: ...ile the cover is opened e g to remove a paper jam U00120740500 SEE MANUAL 2 Instruction label to remove jams This label indicates the removal direction for jammed paper when a jam occurs in the fuser...

Page 10: ...pter 2 describes the items that are required for operating the Printer such as turning the power on and off and setting the paper Read this chapter to learn about the basic methods for handling the Pr...

Page 11: ...ndling the Printer TIP The Tip indicator Indicates useful information supplementary operation or other information page The Reference indicator The reference section or page is shown after this indica...

Page 12: ...eck Waste toner bottle 1 Installed in the Printer Quick Reference Guide 1 CD ROM 1 Paper flange 8 Process cartridge 1 With 2 ozone filters Roll paper 1 30 m each for A0 A1 and A3 For installation chec...

Page 13: ...Part No Quantity Notes Carrier Sheet Set MF LP 819 1 For protecting original documents Color Scan Upgrade MF LP 857 1 For color scan Stacker LP 862 1 For stacking printouts with A2 or more Catch Baske...

Page 14: ...50 MF User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation LP 863 Catch Basket LP 858 Original Stacking tray LP 862 Stacker LP 859 Bucket W LP 819 Carrier Sheet Set MF LP 857 Color Scan Upgrade LP 874 TerioStati...

Page 15: ...ture 10 Notations 11 D SCAN format 11 T T Supplied Items 12 T T Consumables 13 Chapter 1 Before Use T T Features 22 T T Operation Requirements 24 Environment Requirements 24 Ensure Good Ventilation 25...

Page 16: ...T Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 56 Replacement Precautions 57 Waste Toner Bottle Replacement Procedure 57 T T Replacing the Charger Unit 60 Charger Unit Replacement Procedure 60 T T Replacing the...

Page 17: ...Communication Parameters 89 Available Size Standards 98 Paper Size Standards 99 User Defined Size 100 Printer Settings 101 T T Ports Setting Menu 104 Common Settings 104 Port 1 to 20 105 T T Setup It...

Page 18: ...for Fax Transmission 148 Date and Time Setting 148 Print Error Log 148 Print Engine Information 148 Print Scanner Information MF 149 Initialize Port Accounting Information 149 Print Port Accounting In...

Page 19: ...2 Administrator Login 164 T T User Authentication 165 Operation Guide for User Authentication 165 Printer Setting Procedure to Enable User Authentication Operation 168 Procedure for User Authenticatio...

Page 20: ...sual Sound 210 T T When you have set the wrong language 211 Appendix T T Basic Specifications 214 Printer Specifications 214 T T Menu Structure 216 Printer Engine Menu 217 System Menu 218 Ports Settin...

Page 21: ...basic information described in this chapter before moving to the next chapters Chapter 1 Before Use Table of Contents T T Features 22 T T Operation Requirements 24 T T Part Names and Functions 30 T T...

Page 22: ...Printer Model Multifunction Model The Printer has the following features High speed printing at high resolution With a printing speed of 105 mm 4 13 inches sec the Printer outputs A0 size 5 pages in 1...

Page 23: ...920mm 11 69 36 22 inches Tracing paper A0 roll paper 841 2500mm 33 11 98 43 inches A1 roll paper 594 1830mm 23 39 72 05 inches A2 roll paper 420 1220mm 16 54 48 03 inches A3 roll paper 297 920mm 11 6...

Page 24: ...ty Range 80 RH 20 RH 50 RH 0 1 2 3 4 5 103 Pa Operation Temperature and Humidity Range Water vapor pressure Temperature Note Even though the temperature and humidity is within the range shown above at...

Page 25: ...a ventilator outlet A location exposed to a significant amount of ammonia gas such as from a diazo copying machine A location with poor ventilation Ensure Good Ventilation If the Printer is used for a...

Page 26: ...intenance Space Note Before relocating the Printer contact your service representative 3200 125 98 1200 47 24 1000 39 37 1000 39 37 1300 51 18 1600 62 99 3540 139 37 640 25 20 Printer front 2100 82 68...

Page 27: ...es LP 781 A3 width 297 mm 11 69 inches LP 735 Tracing paper 75g 2 65oz m2 A0 width 841 mm 33 11 inches LP 782 A1 width 594 mm 23 39 inches LP 740 A2 width 420 mm 16 54 inches LP 783 A3 width 297 mm 11...

Page 28: ...8 mm B standard size 457 2 mm 18 inches 304 8 mm 12 inches A standard size 304 8 mm 12 inches 228 6 mm 9 inches ANSI Series Roll Width Standard Longer Side Shorter Side 34 inches 863 6 mm E standard...

Page 29: ...9 inches 500 0 mm 19 69 inches B2 standard size 700 0 mm 27 56 inches 500 0 mm 19 69 inches DIN Series Roll Width Standard Longer Side Shorter Side 707 0 mm 27 83 inches B1 standard size 1000 0 mm 39...

Page 30: ...tains the following Lamps and a screen to indicate the Printer status Buttons to set functions page 33 2 Front door Open to clear a paper jam inside the Printer page 190 3 Drawer for rolls 1 and 2 Set...

Page 31: ...188 3 Paper outlet cover Open to clear a paper jam in the cutter unit page 188 4 Filter cover Remove to replace a filter page 70 5 Waste toner door Open when replacing a waste toner bottle page 57 6...

Page 32: ...ess cartridge drawer Open to replace a process cartridge page 64 5 Heater switch The switch for the heater page 40 6 Main power switch Turn on or off to supply the power to the Printer page 40 7 Ether...

Page 33: ...t for the keys lamps and touchpanel screen on the operation panel is shown in the following figures Multifunction Model Printer Model 2 3 5 7 1 4 6 page 37 page 37 2 1 5 6 4 3 Before Use Basic Operati...

Page 34: ...rate User s Manual for Multifunction Printer Operation PRINT button Changes to print mode and the green lamp next to the button lights up Printing can be performed MENU button Changes to menu mode to...

Page 35: ...To cancel the power save mode press POWER SAVE again TIP The Printer is set to enter power save mode automatically if no operations are performed for a prescribed time This time can be changed For mo...

Page 36: ...original or stops scanning in progress MF STOP FEED button Stops the scanning of the original START button Starts the scanning of the original Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authenticatio...

Page 37: ...nter to a shared folder of a computer connected to the network a printer connected to the network or the submission box in the HDD of the Printer For more details see the separate User s Manual for Mu...

Page 38: ...upplied Paper Centering Paper Type Excess Size Tolerance Output tray Print from End Port 1_HP GL Port 20_HP GL Paper Parameters Drawing Parameters Scale Parameters Format Parameters Pen Parameters Ras...

Page 39: ...the Roll Paper 44 T T Replacing the Toner Cartridge 51 T T Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 56 T T Replacing the Charger Unit 60 T T Replacing the Process Cartridge 64 T T Job Operation 71 T T Web Fun...

Page 40: ...he operation panel Normally keep the main power switch on and turn the Printer s power on or off by pressing POWER on the operation panel Note Do not turn off the main power switch while data is being...

Page 41: ...ater switch to On if the humidity is high or the paper is wrinkled Press the heater switch to the side upper side 3 After ensuring that the main power switch is on press POWER on the Printer s operati...

Page 42: ...ned on Select Yes to delete the waiting print jobs Select No to keep the waiting print jobs In this case the waiting print jobs are printed when the Printer starts After about 10 seconds No is automat...

Page 43: ...the next time the power is turned on After the shutdown process is completed the power turns off 2 Main power switch If the Printer will not be used for a long time turn off the main power switch Pres...

Page 44: ...w one When the roll paper is used up an error lamp lights up and the following is displayed on the screen TIP When the prompt message to supply paper appears you can cancel the one page of the job wai...

Page 45: ...when the unit of length is set to inches Note If the paper type and the paper series are specified on the supply paper screen press Paper to set the paper type and the paper series before loading the...

Page 46: ...l dark and dry place TIP Note that the drawer for rolls 3 and 4 is also opened when you open the drawer for rolls 1 and 2 the drawer for rolls 3 and 4 is also opened the drawer for rolls 1 and 2 is no...

Page 47: ...r flange ends from being misaligned do not turn the aper flange knobs too much with excessive force Installing the Roll Paper TIP There is no difference between the left and right paper flanges The fl...

Page 48: ...owly insert the paper flange while aligning it with the groove on the flange guide Note Be careful not to drop the roll paper Caution The recommended roll paper size for installation on roll positions...

Page 49: ...ed knob feed the roll paper so that a the top of the roll paper protrude from the printer by approximately 60 cm 60 cm 6 Cutter Move the cutter to cut the paper Dispose of the cut paper Note After cut...

Page 50: ...e completed the printing is started Note After closing a roll paper drawer do not open it again until the Warming up Warming up counter message disappears Paper detection is performed immediately afte...

Page 51: ...rocedure described below TIP When you open the toner door document table MF you will see the Toner Replacement label Refer to this when replacing the toner cartridge Note Do not print pages with a hig...

Page 52: ...If toner accidentally gets into your eyes wash it out with a large amount of water Consult a doctor Store the toner cartridge in a place out of the reach of children If a child accidentally swallows s...

Page 53: ...ement is performed during a printing operation the printing will stop and the corresponding data may be lost Do not replace the toner cartridge twice consecutively 1 With your both hands open the tone...

Page 54: ...nd left to right 10 times in each direction 5 Set the toner cartridge into the Printer Insert the toner cartridge by aligning the tabs on the cartridge with the guide rails on the Printer 6 Push in th...

Page 55: ...e and dispose of the tape according to the local regulations Note Be careful not to smear your hands your clothes or the Printer with toner adhered to the tape 8 With your both hands Close the toner d...

Page 56: ...re a new waste toner bottle in advance to replace the bottle When the waste toner bottle is full the screen below is displayed Replace the waste toner bottle following the procedure described below TI...

Page 57: ...let it get into your eyes If waste toner accidentally gets into your eyes wash it out with a large amount of water Consult a doctor Note Dispose of the waste toner bottle according to the local regul...

Page 58: ...ide of the Printer 3 x10 Lightly tap the duct to remove any waste toner accumulating inside 4 Remove the waste toner bottle from the Printer 1 Lift up the waste toner bottle 2 Pull out the bottle towa...

Page 59: ...may come away and the toner may spill 6 Install a new waste toner bottle 1 Insert the opening of the waste toner bottle into the Printer s waste toner outlet Insert the bottle while lifting it up slig...

Page 60: ...ssing the POWER button on the operation panel turn the Printer off 2 Put the document table in the vertical position MF 3 Open the fuser unit drawer 4 By rotating the right and left outer side knobs c...

Page 61: ...ner side ones and outerside ones At the step 3 rotate the outer side knobs U00120305200 Inner side knob Outer side knob 5 Pull out the process cartridge to your side by holding its green indicated par...

Page 62: ...charger unit according to the local regulations 7 Remove a new charger unit from its box 8 Install the new charger unit by aligning its mark with the process cartridge s mark The charger unit does no...

Page 63: ...ng the charger unit right and left sides may solve the problem 9 Close the process cartridge drawer 10 By rotating the outer side knobs fix the process cartridge 11 Close the fuser unit drawer 12 By p...

Page 64: ...the process cartridge Be sure to mount the process cartridge cover to protect the photoconductor drum and prevent its light deterioration Remove the cover only when you are installing the process car...

Page 65: ...nit drawer 3 By rotating the right and left outer side knobs counterclockwise release the process cartridge drawer s lock TIP Note that the knobs are classified into two inner side ones and outerside...

Page 66: ...he process cartridge Hold the handles on the process cartridge when pulling it out TIP To the used process cartridge attach the protective case removed from a new process cartridge at the step 8 Then...

Page 67: ...ers are included in the process cartridge box Large filter Small filter 7 Install the new process cartridge With the protective case still attached install the process cartridge in the Printer so that...

Page 68: ...ctive sheet 10 Rotate the knob at the center to remove it and then dispose of it 11 Close the process cartridge drawer 12 By rotating the outer side knobs fix the process cartridge Before Use Basic Op...

Page 69: ...of the fuser unit drawer 1 Turn the knob and remove the cover 2 Replace the filter inside 3 Reinstall the cover 4 Replace the small filter on the other side following the same procedure 14 Close the...

Page 70: ...de of the Printer pull out the filter cover towards you and remove it 2 Replace the large filter inside 3 Reinstall the filter cover TIP Install the filter cover in any direction TIP Dispose of the tw...

Page 71: ...he operation panel or the Web functions page 73 the job operation enables you to check a print job status change a print job order and reprint a completed job Job N Job N Job N 1 Job N n Job M Job M 1...

Page 72: ...or SCAN to exit the menu mode and continue printing During printing press STOP to cancel the page currently being printed Handling Print Jobs Press Job on the print mode top screen to display the prin...

Page 73: ...d job information to be checked on the host computer s screen Also enables the finished print job to be reprinted 4 Remote maintenance function Enables the job history and past error history to be che...

Page 74: ...e power 2 Check the IP address setting If the IP address has not been set set it by following the guidance displayed during startup 3 Also perform any Ethernet parameter settings as required 2 Open th...

Page 75: ...a soft cloth in water or a neutral detergent diluted with water Wring the cloth thoroughly and then wipe the Printer Warning Never use volatile solvents such as thinner benzene or alcohol Before Use...

Page 76: ...d series see Using Paper from a User Defined Series page 78 1 Set the available size standards In Available Size Standards page 98 set ANSI series to On Note It is not possible to set all the size sta...

Page 77: ...roll paper drawer in which you set the ANSI series roll page 84 5 Set up the PDL In the PDL setup for the data transmission port set Size of Automatically Supplied Paper to ANSI series page 111 6 Une...

Page 78: ...size standards In Available Size Standards page 98 set User Defined to On Note When this setting is changed the Printer restarts 2 Set the user defined size In the user defined series four paper width...

Page 79: ...4 6 Set up the PDL In the PDL setup for the data transmission port set Size of Automatically Supplied Paper to User Defined page 111 Also when performing user defined operations with the printer drive...

Page 80: ...Roll Off Set as above 2 No paper or paper runs out If paper runs out while the Printer is printing a message prompting paper setting may be displayed on the operation panel However prompts are not di...

Page 81: ...e Screen 82 T T Paper Menu 84 T T Printer Engine Menu 86 T T System Menu 89 T T Ports Setting Menu 104 T T Setup Items in PDL Setting Menu 108 T T Submission Destination Setting Menu 143 T T Function...

Page 82: ...aste Toner Bottle Load Roll Paper Clear Paper Jams Clear Original Jams 3 Printer Engine Menu page 86 8 Options Settings Menu Optional products license key is entered 4 System Menu page 89 5 Ports Sett...

Page 83: ...screen appears after the Standby button is pressed and the menu top screen is exited To continue configuration press No When configuration is complete press Yes to restart printer Setting changes are...

Page 84: ...in the roll feed unit the paper size standard selected at this setting must be specified for each roll paper drawer Auto When two rolls of different size standards are installed in a roll feed unit a...

Page 85: ...69 inches DIN series 707 mm 27 83 inches 500 mm 19 69 inches User Defined series Parameter by selecting options n Default value Auto ANSI series DIN series n A series 30x42 series User Defined series...

Page 86: ...rs power save mode if the Printer is not operated for 235 minutes z z After printing is completed the Printer enters power save mode automatically when the data waiting status reaches the set time z z...

Page 87: ...perated for 5 minutes 10 minutes Cuts the paper if the printer is not operated for 10 minutes Top Cut at Door Open With Top Cut at Door Open the Printer can cut the top of the roll paper automatically...

Page 88: ...inted under the normal environmental condition High Humidity Specifies the print mode for the tracing paper printed under the high humidity environmental condition Power Saving in Standby Configure th...

Page 89: ...ion Parameters select the various communication settings for functions 1 to 3 above The Printer can use the following connection protocols IPv4 IPv6 Both protocols can be used at the same time IPv4 is...

Page 90: ...IP address Parameter by entering characters in IPv4 IPv6 format 0 to 63 characters y y NetBIOS Sets the name of the Printer s NetBIOS Host computer name Parameter by entering characters 0 to 15 chara...

Page 91: ...When the setting is On SNMP is enabled Note that the SNMP community name can be set via the Web Parameter by selecting options n Default value Off n On y y SNMP Community The SNMP community name can...

Page 92: ...e IPv6 address is not set manually on the Printer The address is generally not set manually in environments with automatic IPv6 address configuration On The IPv6 address is set manually on the Printer...

Page 93: ...ed from the DHCP server z zRouting Table Sets the routing table for the Printer This is used when connecting the Printer with a host on a different network y y Gateway Address 01 to 10 Sets the IP add...

Page 94: ...ters y y Prefix Length 01 to 02 Sets the prefix length of the routing destination IPv6 network Parameter by entering numbers 0 to 128 Default value 64 y y IPv6 Gateway Address 01 to 02 Sets the IP add...

Page 95: ...tions n Default value n On Off y y Job Specifies a trap when a printing job is completed When this parameter is not set to Off the trap condition is specified with TRAP IP address or TRAP IP operation...

Page 96: ...y in Japan y y DC Addresses 1 to 3 y y DC Access Login Name y y DC Access Password Note Do not change these settings The printer may not operate correctly if these settings are changed Scanner MF z zT...

Page 97: ...connection When the set time elapses the TWAIN mode is exited Parameter by selecting options n Default value n 30 minutes Performs timeout after 30 minutes 60 minutes Performs timeout after 60 minute...

Page 98: ...inches 762 0 mm 15 inches 381 0 mm MAP series Rolls 700 mm 27 56 inches 500 mm 19 69 inches DIN series Rolls 707 mm 27 83 inches 500 mm 19 69 inches User Defined series Rolls Parameter by selecting o...

Page 99: ...ries Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Off On Note The default value varies depending on the the Printer initialization category The size standard is displayed only when it is set to On...

Page 100: ...s to the size above the desired user defined size and the lower size refers to the size below For example with user defined 2 the upper size is user defined 1 and the lower size is user defined 3 Sett...

Page 101: ...2 minutes Sets to 2 minutes 3 minutes Sets to 3 minutes 5 minutes Sets to 5 minutes 10 minutes Sets to 10 minutes 15 minutes Sets to 15 minutes z zLanguage Changes the message display on the screen Pa...

Page 102: ...bers 1 to 199 Default value 72 hours z zJob Display Order Specifies the display order of the print job list on the panel Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Chronological Jobs are display...

Page 103: ...ntry settings z zRussian language Specify whether to enable Russian language entry for the following setting items of the settings for character entry Standard copy preset name Digital sorting preset...

Page 104: ...uter Port 20 Port 9 Port 8 Port 1 Ethernet Note The system is reset after the setting in this menu is changed If the Printer contains waiting jobs only browsing is available A total of 20 ports is ava...

Page 105: ...ts can be selected Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Off Not set FTP FTP Protocol LPD LPD Protocol XPT XPT Protocol HPGL Parameter by selecting options n Default value Off The port does...

Page 106: ...use 0 to 1023 because they are reserved numbers Printer Name Sets the LPD Printer name text Parameter by entering characters 1 to 15 characters Default value LPxx xx Port number z z The available char...

Page 107: ...dicate the file name on items such as a file created with PDtF job log and job screen when the print data is sent and the connection method does not employ a printer driver Parameter by selecting opti...

Page 108: ...I TIP In this manual PDL is used as a generic term for all the data formats above For the commands supported by this Printer see Command Lists in the Appendix Automatic Data Format Identification The...

Page 109: ...h D SCAN Setting Parameter Table in PDL Setting Menu In the PDL Setting menu PDL parameters are selected By setting the PDL parameters print modes are specified In the Setup menu the following items a...

Page 110: ...ta Settings affected by the parameter mode only with D SCAN Print Copies Page Size Writing Mode Mirror Drawing Identify by Paper Number Settings affected by the pen parameter mode Pen n Width Pen n De...

Page 111: ...e The default value varies depending on the the Printer initialization category Paper Supply Mode Sets the paper supply conditions for the paper to be printed on Parameter by selecting options n Defau...

Page 112: ...inches 228 6 mm 9 inches ANSI Series Longer Side Shorter Side E size 1117 6 mm 44 inches 863 6 mm 34 inches D size 863 6 mm 34 inches 558 8 mm 22 inches C size 558 8 mm 22 inches 431 8 mm 17 inches B...

Page 113: ...efault value varies depending on the Printer initialization category With user defined series paper the Printer always prints at the same size as the original Print Copies Sets the number of copies to...

Page 114: ...ter by selecting options n Default value n Not Specified Does not specify the paper type Plain Supplies plain paper Tracing Supplies tracing paper Film Supplies film Excess Size Tolerance mm When an i...

Page 115: ...tes the function to rotate the image by 180 degrees before printing Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Off The Printer does not rotate the image by 180 degrees before printing On The Pri...

Page 116: ...Blank setting is enabled Offset with Paper Size Change The parameter selects the X offset and Y offset as the offset function The X Offset and Y Offset settings are enabled The page size is increased...

Page 117: ...eated with the image center set to the coordinate origin and The data is printed with setting Page Size to Actual Size Parameter by entering numbers 9999 99 to 9999 99 Default value 0 Unit in mm Writi...

Page 118: ...rforms reverse printing Error Memo With the parameter the Printer prints an error memo on the side of the printout if a PDL error such as a command error occurs Parameter by selecting options n Defaul...

Page 119: ...image is scaled according to the x scale y scale and standard size scale settings Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Manual Scale The parameter selects the image to be scaled manually Th...

Page 120: ...tting is 100 the image is printed at the same size z zPen Width Scale only with HP GL and D SCAN The parameter selects the scale mode applied to lines when an image is scaled with x ratio equal to y r...

Page 121: ...series auto scaled from a standard size original image B The Printer prints the B standard size image in the ARCH series auto scaled from a standard size original image C The Printer prints the C stan...

Page 122: ...nts the image enlarged to A0 roll width size A1 Width The Printer prints the image enlarged to A1 roll width size n A2 Width The Printer prints the image with the original size A3 Width The Printer pr...

Page 123: ...nts the image reduced to C roll width size B Width The Printer prints the image reduced to B roll width size E Width n E Width The Printer prints the image with the original size D Width The Printer p...

Page 124: ...he image reduced to C roll width size B Width The Printer prints the image reduced to B roll width size Width Exceeding E n Same Width The Printer prints the image with the original size The parts of...

Page 125: ...ze User Defined 1 Width n User Defined 1 Width The Printer prints the image with the original size User Defined 2 Width The Printer prints the image reduced to user defined 2 roll width size User Defi...

Page 126: ...e parameter specifies the operation mode for the LP 2050 s printer driver When the LP 2050 s printer driver is operated with other drivers set the parameter to Enabled Parameter by selecting options n...

Page 127: ...ith the operation panel With this setting the data output from the driver automatically selects the user defined series roll and is printed with the actual size However when the Printer receives data...

Page 128: ...ge printing Yes Emphasize 1 dot lines No Simplify overlay No Correct gap of fill No TrueType font processing No Gray processing No Layout Scaling Yes Move origin No Draw figure area Yes 3 Centering Ye...

Page 129: ...as HP GL 2 z z With HP GL the coordinate origin is at the center of the print area while with HP GL 2 it is at the bottom left z z No error occurs even if HP GL 2 data is received with HP GL selected...

Page 130: ...before selecting On IP or On IW be sure to check that IP or IW value is obviously specified as the drawing size z z When the data includes the PS value at On IP or On IW the PS value is prioritized Dr...

Page 131: ...er with identifying the Paper Supply Mode as Roll 4 5 or higher Supplies paper with identifying the Paper Supply Mode as Roll 1 When the paper number is identified as the Paper Position the paper is s...

Page 132: ...usts the pen width value The pen width specified with data or touchpanel setting is increased or decreased by the adjustment value Note that the maximum pen width is 16 mm 0 63 inches and the minimum...

Page 133: ...1 0 53 to 0 57 mm 0 0209 to 0 0224 inches 13 0 07 to 0 10 mm 0 0027 to 0 0039 inches 2 0 58 to 0 61 mm 0 0228 to 0 0240 inches 14 0 11 to 0 14 mm 0 0043 to 0 0055 inches 3 0 62 to 0 65 mm 0 0244 to 0...

Page 134: ...line end shape for the printer s pens Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Round Sets the line end to round Butt Sets the line end to butt z z The line end shape of these parameters are sh...

Page 135: ...ne Join to Round z z The Line Join parameter is not valid for the non traversable broken lines z z The Line Join parameter is not valid when a line attribute below is changed Line color Line width Lin...

Page 136: ...d image data performs screening suitable for computer graphics Photo Mode For multi valued image data performs screening suitable for photos Some processing time is required for Line Art Mode and Grap...

Page 137: ...printed Image conversion PDtF is performed Plot images are converted into TIFF or PDF files and stored in the PDtF box or a shared folder without being printed File naming rules 1 to 4 This parameter...

Page 138: ..._2 _3 etc z z Not Specified cannot be set for the file naming rule 1 File Save Destination Specify the save destination of TIFF and PDF files created by PDtF Parameter by selecting options n Default v...

Page 139: ...s the format of the creation date and time when Date and Time Created is selected as a naming rule In the case the data was created on December 23 2010 at 12 34 56 p m the creation date and time are d...

Page 140: ...This parameter specifies the position to print the stamp Parameter by selecting options n Default value n Bottom Right Bottom Left Top Right Top Left Stamp Direction This parameter specifies the dire...

Page 141: ...print stamp Reception Date and Time Prints the date and time when the Printer received the print data User Specified Prints the character string 0 to 16 characters specified in Stamped Character Strin...

Page 142: ...splayed as follows Parameter by selecting options n Default value n YYMMDDhhmmss Example 101223123456 YYYYMMDD Example 20101223 YYMMDD Example 101223 hhmmss Example 123456 User specified character str...

Page 143: ...ettings PDtF function page 137 Image submission function MF Thumbnail submission function MF TIP When files are to be stored in the hard disk drive of the Printer such as in the PDtF box or submission...

Page 144: ...n name IP Address When IP Address was selected for Shared server name selection enter the IP address IPv4 IPv6 of the host computer Parameter by entering characters in IPv4 IPv6 format 0 to 63 charact...

Page 145: ...computer Parameter by entering characters 0 to 63 characters Password Enter the password to log in as the user of the host computer Parameter by entering characters 0 to 63 characters Shared path name...

Page 146: ...is acceptable Parameter by selecting numbers 1 to 65535 Default value 21 Call Settings Preset for Image submission only Specify whether to call a preset from memory for each submission destination aut...

Page 147: ...tings Prints the system settings Print Print Settings Prints the Print settings Print Copy Settings MF Prints the copy function settings Print Submission Settings MF Prints the submission function set...

Page 148: ...ing Sets the date year month and day and time hour minute and second for the Printer Entered with the Western calendar and the 24 hour clock This setting is referenced to Print the Printer s setting m...

Page 149: ...nel port stored in the printer s nonvolatile memory Initialize Printer for Standard Use The Printer is initialized for the operation mainly with A series A0 A1 A2 and A3 Initialize Printer for Use in...

Page 150: ...17 in and 11 in suited for a use in the US Initialize Printer for Use in US 3 The Printer is initialized for the operation mainly with 36 in 30 in 24 in and 15 in papers suited for a use in the US PDL...

Page 151: ...ct the pressed position correctly In such a case calibrate the touchpanel coordinates by operating the calibration screen following the instruction on the screen Panel Brightness Adjustment Adjusts th...

Page 152: ...LP 2050 LP 2050 MF User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authentication function Troubleshooting Appendix Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 2 3...

Page 153: ...n for the Printer Chapter 4 Authentication Function Chapter Contents T T Authentication Function Overview 154 T T Printer Administration 156 T T User Authentication 165 Before Use Basic Operations Men...

Page 154: ...e not allowed to non administrators with the function Group User administrator Supervisor Change settings Registration Management of jobs and logs Standard user User authentication page 165 Individual...

Page 155: ...d for print mode only Set the one time password with the printer driver when the Printer prints highly confidential drawings without user authentication With the one time password specified the Printe...

Page 156: ...form actions such as changing the Printer settings To enable printer administration one supervisor and one user administrator are required Administrators are classified into two as follows Supervisor...

Page 157: ...s Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Printer Engine Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No System Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No Port settings Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No PDL settings Yes Yes Y...

Page 158: ...ally Available size standards Yes Partially Yes Partially Partially Paper size standards Yes Partially Yes Partially Partially User defined standards Yes Partially Yes Partially Partially Printer sett...

Page 159: ...s standard users can also perform editing page 160 Registering a Supervisor 1 Press MENU 2 Press Administrator Login 3 Enter a login name and password and then press Login The first time you register...

Page 160: ...login names and PIN codes for user authentication between the supervosors and user administrators Supervisor 1 cannot be deleted Registering User Administrators To register an user administrator you...

Page 161: ...ister User Administrator 6 Enter the login name and password of the user administrator to be registered set the administrator privileges and then press OK Note Do not forget the login name and passwor...

Page 162: ...ly Note If Printer Administration is set to On later changes in settings must be performed by a supervisor or user administrator To change Printer Administration from On to Off you will have to login...

Page 163: ...n requested to do so by our maintenance staff set the remote maintenance function setting to On This setting must be changed by a user administrator with printer administration privileges Logging in a...

Page 164: ...t is shown when Printer Administration is set to Yes Enter a supervisor or user administrator login name and password and then press Login If the Printer display returns to the standby screen after lo...

Page 165: ...user is assigned a login name and password both 4 to 32 characters as an authentication code TIP Password authentication provides stronger security than PIN code authentication When using user authent...

Page 166: ...r prints the data only sent from the printer drivers Generally print data not from a printer driver connected is completely deleted from the Printer However if host environments other than the printer...

Page 167: ...n a personal computer No authentication code with the printer driver is required Note To use this function print data must be sent with a LPR connection To authenticate with a computer name each user...

Page 168: ...er names can be used For details see the Help section of the software Each user requires the user authentication settings such as available functions For more information about the user administration...

Page 169: ...page 179 1 When printing from the printer driver set your authentication code to the printer driver sheet Even when the printer receives print data printing is suspended until the authentication code...

Page 170: ...The authenticated printing screen appears 5 On the authenticated printing screen select the print data to be printed and press Print The selected print data is printed 6 Press Log Out The standby scr...

Page 171: ...users on the Maintenance function User Registration screen with the same method as the operation panel method For details regarding registration with the user administration tool see the Help section...

Page 172: ...ric characters LPR Data for User Identification The setting is required for the print mode authentication without printer driver connections No LPR for Identification Select when Print mode authentica...

Page 173: ...name must be entered a maximum of 800 users can be registered We recommend you back up user registration information Use the user administration tool to back up user registration information For detai...

Page 174: ...user authentication function at each of copy submission scan and print modes with On Specify Print Job Authentication Time Then check the box for Print all confidential documents Press 5 Set Login Na...

Page 175: ...all users using the WEB tool A project name cannot be registered in common for all users from the operation panel Up to 100 project names can be registered When you do not know if upper case or lower...

Page 176: ...without user authentication 1 Press MENU 2 Press User Authentication Settings 3 Press No Auth Print Job Setting 4 Register the IP address of the host computer that can print without user authenticati...

Page 177: ...ntication Settings 3 Press No Auth Print Job Setting 4 Register the port that can print without user authentication Up to 10 ports can be registered If the user authentication setting is changed the P...

Page 178: ...CAN 2 Enter a PIN code or login name and password and then press Log In 3 If a project name is registered in the user information select a project The screen of the desired mode appears 4 When operati...

Page 179: ...the authentication sheet of the printer driver and print For details see the Help section of the printer driver Even after submission printing is not performed 2 Press PRINT The Print mode top screen...

Page 180: ...d the printer starts printing all documents waiting for the user s authentication as soon as he she logs in The checkbox s default status is set to On or Off at the User Authentication Setting For mor...

Page 181: ...de authentication enter the PIN code in the login name field Leave the password field blank After user authentication the Web function job screen copy jobs submission jobs scan jobs print jobs submiss...

Page 182: ...password function is extremely useful when printing data you do not want another user to see Before printing such data set the one time password with the authentication sheet of the printer driver On...

Page 183: ...een Furthermore they are not saved in completed jobs in the Printer and cannot be reprinted Print data with one time password Password entry Print Setting procedure with the printer driver When you ar...

Page 184: ...cuments checked the printer starts printing all documents waiting for the user s authentication as soon as he she logs in The checkbox s default status is set to On or Off at the User Authentication S...

Page 185: ...service representative Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Table of Contents T T Initial Checks 186 T T When the Error Screen Appears 187 T T Error Log Reference 196 T T Ethernet Troubleshooting 207 T T Image...

Page 186: ...t the interface cable correctly Lighting up of error lamps and panel message display see Note below Take the action specified by the error message page 187 Paper jams occur frequently Paper type Check...

Page 187: ...earest service representative If you cannot turn off the Printer even by pressing the POWER button on the operation panel turn off the main power switch page 40 Paper Jam When a paper jam occurs the e...

Page 188: ...move the jammed paper If you cannot see the jammed paper go to step 3 After removing the jammed paper go to step 4 Warning Be careful not to touch the fuser unit Note that the fuser unit is very hot T...

Page 189: ...em 3 If the jammed paper cannot be pulled out from the Printer side slightly pull the paper outlet cover to your side and lift up it Then remove the jammed paper Note Open and close slowly the paper o...

Page 190: ...er front door 1 Open the front door 2 Remove the jammed paper and then close the front door When the front door is closed the Printer restarts the print from the page at which the paper jam occurred B...

Page 191: ...ation Removing a Paper Jam from the Roll Paper Drawer and the Front Door 1 Press the latch button and open the fuser unit drawer 2 Open the front door Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authen...

Page 192: ...ual for Basic Printer Operation 3 Open the roll paper drawer 4 Rewind the roll paper 5 Cut the paper 6 Remove the roll paper Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authentication function Troubles...

Page 193: ...ose the front door 8 Close the fuser unit drawer Original Jam MF When an original jam occurs the following messages appear on the screen 1 Open the scanner cover Before Use Basic Operations Menu Funct...

Page 194: ...opper Slide the stopper to the right 3 Remove the jammed original 4 Release the stopper Slide the stopper to the left 5 Close the scanner cover Be closing the scanner cover then the Printer becomes re...

Page 195: ...on Door is Open The following messages are displayed on the screen when a door or drawer is open Following the message close the indicated door or drawer Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Aut...

Page 196: ...Web Functions See Web Functions in Chapter 2 Basic Operations With the Web function you can check the actual log and also in the CSV format Error log example 100 2010 1 1 12 00 0 W PD A100 POLYGON_BFF...

Page 197: ...start error printer image transmission driver W IN 1003 Initialize HWKEYDRV Module start error HW key driver W IN 1004 Initialize ENUDRV Module start error scanner SIO driver W IN 1005 Initialize ENVD...

Page 198: ...b log library W IN 101E Initialize SULIB Module start error setup library W IN 101F Initialize NETCONFIG Module start error network settings library W IN 103A Initialize ENSCAN Module start error scan...

Page 199: ...message error for jobcreate MYKrcvInterface returned an error when receiving a jobCreate message W JL 4301 Receive message error for jobgetinfo MYKrcvInterface returned an error when receiving a jobGe...

Page 200: ...FTP LPD XPT nnnn Supported character string xx Internal code W LN 8060 PPP bind nnnn xx Communication connection related bind error PPP Protocol name FTP LPD XPT nnnn Supported character string xx In...

Page 201: ...character string xx Internal code W LN 8200 PPP parameter xx Invalid protocol data sent from the host PPP Protocol name FTP LPD XPT xx Internal code Check the status of the data transmission host and...

Page 202: ...onnection Bad file number SMTP server connection error connection destination not enabled Check the status setting connection and authentication labels of the SMTP server W ML 8720 server connection A...

Page 203: ...ter number of characters overflow Upgrade the system W ML 8781 select timeout Program fault select timeout W ML 8782 select error Program fault select error W ML 8783 read error Program fault read err...

Page 204: ...Reduce the pattern registration data on one page W PD A501 HATCH OVERFLOW Pattern memory overflowed because there were too many hatch registrations on one page Reduce the hatch registration data on o...

Page 205: ...persists upgrade the system W PM 7E01 Factory default setting execution W PM 7E02 Printer initialization execution W PM B800 Login unauthenticated W PM C100 Internal communication parameter error W PM...

Page 206: ...tion between tasks Contact your nearest service representative W TW 6000 Twain warn setup Cannot read the setup correctly Restart the Printer W TW 8300 Twain use socket Socket general error W TW 8301...

Page 207: ...ng table is not set correctly z z Are the device settings and the IP router address received from the system administrator the same z z Is the address of the network system at the connection destinati...

Page 208: ...he host side match the user name set on the device the user name is the password on the device Use the correct password or change the user name setting of the device The TCP port setting is incorrect...

Page 209: ...p of the roll paper installed in the Printer page 190 Set the heater to On page 40 The installed paper is not OKI Data Infotech specified Install the OKI Data Infotech specified paper page 27 Black li...

Page 210: ...eration Unusual Sound If the Printer issues an unusual sound contact your dealer or nearest service representative Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authentication function Troubleshooting Ap...

Page 211: ...nter perform the following solution 1 Restart the Printer 2 The Printer starts normally and the standby screen appears Press the following buttons consecutively Cancel Enter Cancel 3 The language sele...

Page 212: ...LP 2050 LP 2050 MF User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authentication function Troubleshooting Appendix Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 2 3...

Page 213: ...User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation The Appendix contains information such as the Printer s basic specifications components menu structure and command lists Appendix Before Use Basic Operations...

Page 214: ...cape 13 3 pages minute A4 landscape 15 6 pages minute Feed mechanism output direction 2 stage 4 roll front inlet or rear output Paper type Plain paper recycled paper tracing paper matte film Paper siz...

Page 215: ...5 28 inches H 1200mm 47 24 inches W 640mm 25 20 inches D 1200mm 47 24 inches H Weight 230 kg 507 06 lb or less 255 kg 562 18 lb or less Operation temperature and humidity range At the temperature 35 C...

Page 216: ...the Printer s factory default settings LP 2050 LP 2050 MF User s Manual for Basic Printer Operation Before Use Basic Operations Menu Functions Authentication function Troubleshooting Appendix Chapter...

Page 217: ...es 10 minutes Top Cut at Door Open n Off On Print Density Low Slightly Low n Normal Slightly High High Humidity for Tracing Paper n Normal High Humidity Power Saving in Standby n Off Medium High n Def...

Page 218: ...10 Connection Type n Auto Full Half HTTP Port Address 0 to 65535 SNMP Off n On SNMP Community 0 to 32 characters SNMP Version Version 1 n Version 2 IPv6 Connection nOff On IPv6 Address Manual Setting...

Page 219: ...ff On by IP Address On by Port IP Address 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 Port n All Port 01 to 20 Scanner TWAIN Port Address 0 to 65535 MF TWAINDataPortAddress 0 to 65535 TWAINConnectionTimeout n...

Page 220: ...Off On 22 in Roll n Off On 17 in Roll n Off On 11 in Roll n Off On 30 42 Series 30 in Roll n Off On 15 in Roll n Off On MAP Series B1 Map Roll n Off On B2 Map Roll n Off On B C n Default value C LP 2...

Page 221: ...er Defined 3 279 4 mm 11 inches to 914 4 mm 36 inches User Defined 4 279 4 mm 11 inches to 914 4 mm 36 inches Printer Settings Common Settings Mode Transition Time 30 seconds n 1 minute 2 minutes 3 mi...

Page 222: ...ttings Start Scanning n Original Setting MF Press START Jobboxretentionperiod 3 to 10 days TimetoStartScanning 0 to 10 seconds Characterentrysettings Russian language n Off On D D n Default value LP 2...

Page 223: ...TIFF Off n On CALS Off n On XPT Port 0 to 65535 Printer Name 3 to 15 characters User Name 3 to 15 characters FTP password 3 to 15 characters Host character encoding n Not Specified ASCII UTF 8 ShiftJI...

Page 224: ...es 1 to 999 sheets Centering n Off On Paper Type n Not Specified Plain Tracing Film Excess Size Tolerance 0 to 30 mm Output Tray n Off Output Tray Print from End n Off On Print direction n Short Edge...

Page 225: ...ode n Overwrite 3 Delete and Write Mirror n Off On Reverse n Off 4 On Error Memo Off n On Partial 5 Scale Parameters Scale Settings Scale Mode n Manual Scale Auto Scale X Scale 0 01 to 1000 00 Y Scale...

Page 226: ...dth A3 Width Scale for ARCH Roll Width B Width E Width D Width C Width n B Width C Width E Width D Width n C Width B Width D Width E Width n D Width C Width B Width E Width n E Width D Width C Width B...

Page 227: ...efined 1 Width User Defined 2 Width User Defined 3 Width User Defined 4 Width Width Exceeding User Defined 1 n Same Width User Defined 4 Width User Defined 3 Width User Defined 2 Width User Defined 1...

Page 228: ...er Mode n Data Setting 7 Panel Setting Fine Pen Width Adjustment 0 99 to 0 99 Micro Vector Rounding n Off On Pen N Width 0 00 to 16 00 mm Density 0 to 100 Line End n Round Butt Line Join n Rounded Mit...

Page 229: ...e naming rules 2 n Not Specified Date and Time Created File Name User Name Host Name File naming rules 3 n Not Specified Date and Time Created File Name User Name Host Name File naming rules 4 n Not S...

Page 230: ...e from paper edges 1 to 10 mm Characters Height 2 to 10 mm Stamped items 1 to 3 n Not Specified Reception Date and Time User Specified User name Date and time received format n YYMMDDhhmmss YYYYMMDD Y...

Page 231: ...e control command aboard command No 1 ESC K Printing aboard command No 1 ESC L Logical I O buffer size output command No 1 ESC M Output setting command No 1 ESC N Output mode handshake mode enlargemen...

Page 232: ...inition Yes LA Line end connection type selection command Yes NP Number of pens setting command Yes CR Color range setting command Yes GP Pen group specification command No SG Pen group selection comm...

Page 233: ...Yes DT Character string terminator setting command Yes CA Supplementary character set setting command Yes CS Standard character set setting command Yes SA Supplementary character set selection command...

Page 234: ...ter string information output command No 1 OO Option output command No 1 OP Scaling point output command No 1 OS Status output command No 1 OT Carousel type error command No 1 OW Window output command...

Page 235: ...s the source raster height Yes Move CAP Horizontal Decipoints ESC a h H Performs CAP horizontal movement decipoints Yes Move CAP Horizontal ESC p x X Performs CAP horizontal movement Yes Move CAP Vert...

Page 236: ...r value 1 is handled as 0 Parameter values 1 to 3 have no effect on palette information 2 Parameter values 0 to 3 have no effect on palette information 3 Partial pages in the received data are not pri...

Page 237: ...1 Yes PARABOLA 07 Draws a parabola Yes PAPER FEED 08 Shifts the subsequent data in the X axis direction Yes SPACING 09 Sets the symbol interval Yes KANJI 10 Writes kanji Yes H SPACE 0E Sets the horiz...

Page 238: ...ASIZ Specifies the page size identification Yes IPSIZ Specifies the increase amount for the page size X axis Yes PEN1W PEN8W Specifies the pen width Yes PEN1C PEN8C Specifies the pen color Yes MIRR Sp...

Page 239: ...copies to print Yes IASIZ Specifies the page size identification Yes IPSIZ Specifies the increase amount for the page size X axis Yes PEN1W PEN8W Specifies the pen width Yes PEN1C PEN8C Specifies the...

Page 240: ...nji in mm units Yes KANJI WIDTH 1121 Sets the width of kanji ratio to the kanji height Yes KANJI SPACING 1122 Sets the interval between kanji ratio to the kanji height Yes KANJI SLANT 1123 Sets the sl...

Page 241: ...first bit Yes PIXEL ALIGNMENT 1183 Sets the alignment standard and alignment direction for the pixels Yes RASTER GROUP START 1184 Specifies the start of a raster group Yes RASTER GROUP END 1185 Speci...

Page 242: ...or compression raster MMR 2 reference point mm series Yes KANJI DEFINE 11A0 Registers kanji No KANJI DELETE 11A1 Deletes kanji No SET PATTERN 1201 Registers a pattern Yes SET HATCH 1202 Registers a ha...

Page 243: ...strip Yes Orientation 0112 Specifies the position of the image origin point the pixel forward direction and the line forward direction Yes SamplesPerPixel 0115 Specifies the number of samples for eac...

Page 244: ...any non supported records it ignores them Record Function Supported rtype Specifies the data type Yes rorient Specifies the rotation direction for the page Yes rpelcnt Specifies the number of dots in...

Page 245: ...t supported in anonymous ftp mput file name Copies 1 file or multiple files from the computer to the Printer pwd Displays the path name of the current directory The directory path is always quit Ends...

Page 246: ...inter TIP Up to 20 users can be connected in 3 protocols ftp for data transfer lpr lpq lprm and xpt xpt socket I F With LP 2050 xpt data from up to 20 users can be transferred TIP Up to 20 users can b...

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