Troubleshooting
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Close the front cover. Press the
center of the cover until it locks
securely into place.
The “Add Toner” message clears
from the panel display and the
printer starts warming up.
Replacing the Photoconductor
Unit
The message shown below indicates
that the photoconductor unit is ap-
proaching the end of its life.
IPDL-C
Change PCU
You can still continue to use the cur-
rent photoconductor unit if you are
satisfied with the quality of the out-
put being produced by the printer.
When the printed image starts look-
ing soiled (horizontal lines along the
edges of the page, for example), re-
place the photoconductor unit as
soon as possible.
R
WARNING:
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CAUTION:
Important
❒
Exposing the photoconductor unit
to light for too long can reduce its
performance. Replace the unit as
quickly as possible.
❒
Do not touch the surface of the
photoconductor unit. If you do, it
may damage the photoconductor
unit and reduce the print quality.
❒
Do not expose the photoconductor
unit to a light source greater than
800 luxes for more than two min-
utes. If you do, the photoconductor
unit will be damaged and the print
quality might be reduced.
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• Do not incinerate the photo-
conductor unit. Toner dust
might ignite when exposed to
an open flame.
• Disposal can take place at our
authorized dealer or at appro-
priate collection sites.
• If you dispose the used photo-
conductor unit yourself, dis-
pose of it according to your
local regulations.
• When accessing the inside of
the machine, do not touch any
sections other than those
specified in this manual. If you
do, it might result in receiving
a burn or injury.
• Do not open the front cover
when the paper tray is pulled
out halfway. If you do, it might
cause a personal injury.
Summary of Contents for Lanier AP206
Page 12: ...viii ...
Page 24: ...Getting Started 12 1 ...
Page 46: ...Configuring the Printer for the Network 34 3 ...
Page 72: ...UE USA G063 8647 ...
Page 84: ...x ...
Page 118: ...Paper and Other Media 34 3 ...
Page 209: ...125 MEMO ...
Page 210: ...126 UE USA G063 MEMO ...
Page 212: ...UE USA G063 8667 ...
Page 274: ...Windows NT 4 0 Configuration 48 3 ...
Page 300: ...Macintosh Configuration 74 5 ...
Page 339: ...Copyright 2000 ...
Page 340: ...Network Interface Board Operating Instructions EE GB UE USA G063 8680 ...
Page 366: ...Using RICOH SCRIPT2 with Windows 22 1 ...
Page 374: ...Using RICOH SCRIPT2 with a Macintosh 30 2 ...
Page 380: ...36 EE GB UE USA G063 MEMO ...
Page 381: ...Copyright 2000 ...
Page 382: ...RICOH SCRIPT2 Operating Instructions EE GB UE USA G063 8900 ...
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Page 404: ...16 UE USA G063 MEMO ...
Page 405: ...Copyright 2000 ...
Page 406: ...UNIX Supplement UE USA G063 8697 ...