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Procedural instruction

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Symbols used in this manual

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WARNING

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CAUTION 

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This symbol indicates that a failure to heed the instructions may lead to mishandling that may cause 
injury or property damage.

NOTICE

This symbol indicates a risk that may result in damage to this machine or documents.
Follow the instructions to avoid property damage.

Tips

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Reference

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Related setting

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Related setting (for the administrator)

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Product and key names

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Message Window

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Summary of Contents for d-COLOR MF3100

Page 1: ...d COLOR MF3100 INTRODUCTION...

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Page 3: ...side 3 6 3 2 Checking the option configuration 3 7 List of optional components 3 7 Front view with optional devices installed 3 8 3 3 Installing optional units 3 9 3 3 1 Installing Lower Feeder Unit T...

Page 4: ...RT STATUS 7 8 8 Login Screen 9 Specifications 9 1 Checking the specifications of this machine 9 3 Fax function specifications 9 4 9 2 Checking the specifications of optional devices 9 5 Lower Feeder U...

Page 5: ...1 Introduction...

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Page 7: ...This guide describes various methods to make copies User s Guide Scan This guide describes scan transmission operations and neces sary preparations You can scan a paper document convert it to digital...

Page 8: ...ndling that may cause injury or property damage NOTICE This symbol indicates a risk that may result in damage to this machine or documents Follow the instructions to avoid property damage Tips This sy...

Page 9: ...2 Before Using This Function...

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Page 11: ...For details on the user s guide types refer to page 1 3 Item Overview Printer FAX Allows you to install the printer driver and fax driver For details refer to User s Guide Print and User s Guide PC F...

Page 12: ...operations consumable replacement or inspection create an installation environ ment as shown below Unit Inch mm Front view Right view Right view with optional devices installed The hatched parts indi...

Page 13: ...imity to a heater or cooling equipment Location exposed to direct flame or combustible materials Location close to equipment such as a copy machine or air conditioner that generates noise or equip men...

Page 14: ...2 6 d COLOR MF3100 Installation location and environment 2 2 2...

Page 15: ...3 About This Machine...

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Page 17: ...n the legal size original using the ADF fold the Document Stopper outward No Name 1 Control Panel 2 Automatic Document Feeder ADF 2 a ADF Feed Cover 2 b Document Guide 2 c Document Feed Tray 2 d Exten...

Page 18: ...d COLOR MF3100 Checking the name of each part 3 3 1 View with Automatic Document Feeder ADF opened No Name 6 Original Cover Pad 7 Original Glass 8 Extension Tray 9 Output Tray 10 Scanner Unit 8 9 10...

Page 19: ...name of each part 3 View with Front Door and Right Door opened No Name 11 Fuser Unit 12 Right Door 13 Transfer Roller 14 Transfer Belt Unit 15 Imaging Unit 16 Front Door 17 Waste Toner Bottle 18 Tone...

Page 20: ...he machine with the optional Fax Kit FK 512 and Mount Kit MK P04 installed No Name 1 Power Switch 2 Power Connection 3 USB Port for authentication unit 4 Ethernet LAN Port 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base...

Page 21: ...3 Hard Disk HD P06 Increases the HDD capacity and extends functions 4 i Option LK 106 Used to add a bar code font which is one of special fonts This function is available when an optional Hard Disk is...

Page 22: ...3 8 d COLOR MF3100 Checking the option configuration 3 3 2 Front view with optional devices installed No Name 1 Lower Feeder Unit PF P14 Tray 2 1...

Page 23: ...the Lower Feeder Unit 7CAUTION This printer contains consumables When moving the printer keep it level so that toner does not spill from it 1 Turn the printer power off then remove all cables 2 Prepa...

Page 24: ...Unit by aligning the positioning pins with the pin receiving holes at the bottom of the printer NOTICE This printer weighs approximately 75 5 8 lb 34 3 kg including consumables Two people are always...

Page 25: ...r power on 8 On the main screen select REPORT STATUS REPORT Configuration Page to print out the Con figuration Page then check that the Lower Feeder Unit is installed 9 Check that the installed Lower...

Page 26: ...3 12 d COLOR MF3100 Installing optional units 3 3 3...

Page 27: ...4 Turning the Power ON or OFF...

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Page 29: ...main screen appears this machine is ready to operate 4 When turning the main power off press o of the Power Switch NOTICE While printing do not turn the Power Switch off or press the Power key Otherwi...

Page 30: ...Consump Default Enabled Key Status of this ma chine Status of Start Indi cator Print Fax RX Description Scan Sleep Sleep Flash Blue Enable Turns off the backlight of the Message Window to reduce power...

Page 31: ...5 Loading the Original...

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Page 33: ...ginal that is less than basic weight 13 5 16 lb 50 g m2 or greater than 29 1 4 lb 110 g m2 Originals that are bound for example with staples or paper clips Originals that are bound in booklet form Ori...

Page 34: ...with the side to be photocopied facing upward Load the original so that its top side is placed at the back When loading in a different orientation be sure to specify the loading direction of originals...

Page 35: ...acing paper place a blank sheet that is the same size as the original on the original to enable clear scanning NOTICE Do not place an original heavier than 3 kg on the original glass Furthermore do no...

Page 36: ...5 6 d COLOR MF3100 Loading the original onto the Original Glass 5 5 2...

Page 37: ...6 Loading Paper...

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Page 39: ...er Recycled paper Two side unavailable paper 1 15 15 16 lb to 23 15 16 lb 60 g m2 to 90 g m2 Manual Feed Tray 100 sheets Tray 1 250 sheets Lower Feeder Unit Tray 2 500 sheets Thick 1 24 3 16 lb to 39...

Page 40: ...the Manual Feed Tray that can be used for 2 sided printing is width 8 1 2 inches 216 mm x length 14 inches 355 mm Paper feed port Allowable sizes Manual Feed Tray A4 A5 A6 B5 JIS B6 Legal 8 1 2 e 14 L...

Page 41: ...ps Paper with labels attached Paper with ribbons hooks buttons etc attached Paper with different paper quality roughness on the front and back sides Paper that is too thin or too thick Paper containin...

Page 42: ...o the Manual Feed Tray When selecting a paper size other than for paper trays use the Manual Feed Tray To use the Manual Feed Tray load paper and specify the paper type 1 Open the Manual Feed Tray 2 S...

Page 43: ...e to the paper size 6 Change the paper type and paper size on the Control Panel When loading custom sized paper also specify the paper size To configure settings UTILITY Paper Settings Manual Loading...

Page 44: ...Otherwise it will result in wrinkles or a paper jam 1 Position so the flap part is facing up and load an envelope as shown in the figure If a cap is in the long side of an envelope western style enve...

Page 45: ...d COLOR MF3100 6 9 6 3 Loading paper into Tray 1 6 6 3 Loading paper into Tray 1 1 Pull out Tray 1 2 Press the flip top plate down until it is locked 3 Spread out the paper guide...

Page 46: ...reply postal card turning the short side to the right hand side of the tray NOTICE Do not load the sheets up to the point where the top of the stack is higher than the mark If paper is curled flatten...

Page 47: ...oading paper into Tray 2 6 6 4 Loading paper into Tray 2 0 Tray 2 is available when the optional Lower Feeder Unit is installed 1 Pull out Tray 2 2 Press the flip top plate down until it is locked 3 S...

Page 48: ...to page 6 3 NOTICE Do not load the sheets up to the point where the top of the stack is higher than the mark If paper is curled flatten it before loading 5 Align the paper guide to the paper size 6 Cl...

Page 49: ...7 Control Panel...

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Page 51: ...this machine hold down this key to log in or log out For details refer to page 8 3 6 Scan Sleep Shifts to Scan mode Lights up green in Scan mode Holding down this key shifts to Sleep mode For details...

Page 52: ...lue Returns to the previous screen Cancels the displayed setting 14 Moves the cursor right or left 15 Select Determines the selected menu item 16 Moves the cursor up or down 17 On hook Places the mach...

Page 53: ...e depending on your operating status 3 Copy density Displays the copy density 4 Number of copies Displays the number of copies ORIGINAL A4 ZOOM MIX SELECT No Display Details 1 Scan settings Check the...

Page 54: ...No Display Details 1 Time Displays the current time To specify the time select UTILITY Admin Settings System Set tings CLOCK 2 Free space Displays the free memory space in percentage form 3 Fax settin...

Page 55: ...the key is pressed To delete all characters you entered hold down the Back key To delete some characters you entered press the or key to move the cursor to the character you want to delete then press...

Page 56: ...asis For details refer User s Guide Maintenance Troubleshooting Remaining Supply Check the status of consumables consumption level For details refer to User s Guide Maintenance Troubleshooting TX RX R...

Page 57: ...8 Login Screen...

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Page 59: ...ication the setting by your service engineer is required in addition to optional Hard Disk and Authentication Unit For details contact your service representative To log out from this machine hold dow...

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Page 61: ...9 Specifications...

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Page 63: ...th when the width exceeds 8 1 4 inches 210 mm Image chipping width Leading edge or trailing edge 3 16 inches 4 2 mm or less Left or right 3 16 inches 4 2 mm or less Warm up time 73 4 F 23 C std voltag...

Page 64: ...ing consumables Item Description Item Specifications Communication Super G3 Compatible lines Public switch telephone network including fax communication line PBX lines Line density Ultra Fine 600 dpi...

Page 65: ...temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Humidity 20 to 85 No condensation System conditions non operating state Ambient temperature 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Humidity 20 to 85 No condensation Radio law...

Page 66: ...ambient temperature and humidity In a color printer all toners are consumed in minute amounts regardless of black and white printing or color printing at the time of initialization by machine power on...

Page 67: ...10 Trademarks and copyrights...

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Page 69: ...urce and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of con...

Page 70: ...code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the f...

Page 71: ...hat control are controlled by or are under common control with that entity For the purposes of this definition control means i the power direct or indirect to cause the direction or management of such...

Page 72: ...other recipients of the Work or Derivative Works a copy of this License and b You must cause any modified files to carry prominent notices stating that You changed the files and c You must retain in t...

Page 73: ...ehalf and on Your sole responsibility not on behalf of any other Contributor and only if You agree to indemnify defend and hold each Contributor harmless for any liability incurred by or claims assert...

Page 74: ...tten permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P...

Page 75: ...Posts and Telecommunications nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVI...

Page 76: ...src lib crypto yarrow has the follow ing copyright Copyright 2000 by Zero Knowledge Systems Inc Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose i...

Page 77: ...Y OF SUCH DAMAGE Portions funded by Sandia National Laboratory and developed by the University of Michigan s Center for In formation Technology Integration including the PKINIT implementation are subj...

Page 78: ...Supplicant Patch shall comply with the terms and conditions of the following Copyright 2002 2007 Jouni Malinen j w1 fi and contributors Copyright Marvell International Ltd and its affiliates All righ...

Page 79: ...a and c you must assure that such other party has agreed to accept and be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement If such other party does not accept such terms and con ditions then you sh...

Page 80: ...o the terms of this Agreement Adobe hereby grants you the worldwide non exclu sive nontransferable royalty free license to use reproduce and publicly display the Software Adobe also grants you the rig...

Page 81: ...eparate prior written permission granted by Ado be 7 TERM This Agreement is effective until terminated Adobe has the right to terminate this Agreement im mediately if you fail to comply with any term...

Page 82: ...RD COLOR SFM1 0 2 DIC STANDARD COLOR SFU1 0 2 PROVIDED BY DIC HEREWITH AND ANY CORRESPONDIMG ONLINE OR ELECTRONC DOCUMENTATION AND ALL UPDATES OR UPGRADES OF THE ABOVE THAT ARE PROVID ED TO YOU COLLEC...

Page 83: ...YOU SHALL ASSUME AND BE FULLY LIABLE AND RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL RISKS IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THE PROFILE DIC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE PROFILE IS FREE OF DEFECTS OR FLAWS OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT...

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Page 85: ...11 Index...

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Page 87: ...ower Feeder Unit 6 11 Manual Feed Tray 6 6 Tray 1 6 9 Loading the Original ADF 5 4 Original Glass 5 5 M Main Screen 7 5 N Name of each part 3 3 O Option configuration 3 7 Original Glass 5 5 P Paper Av...

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Page 90: ...etic Compatibility EMC Part 3 Limits Section 3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current up to and including 16A EN 55024 2010 Elect...

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