Ricoh Lanier LD130C Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 31

Safety Labels of This Machine

This section explains the machine's safety information labels.

Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels on Types 1 and 3

This machine has labels for  WARNING and  CAUTION at the positions shown below. For safety,
please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated.

CCS005

2

3

4

1

5

1

CCS031

Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame.

2

CCS032

The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts which a label is put on. Otherwise, an
injury might occur.

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Summary of Contents for Lanier LD130C

Page 1: ...perating Instructions Remarks Appendix 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety...

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Page 3: ...r the printer function Changing the default settings of the printer function and related information Scanner Reference Sending scan files Storing scan files Changing the default settings of the scanne...

Page 4: ...rity Functions 15 Monitoring and Setting the Machine Via Computer 16 Preventing an Unauthorized Copy 17 Notice 18 Important 18 How to Read This Manual 19 Symbols 19 Machine Types 19 Names of Major Ite...

Page 5: ...47 2 Getting Started Guide to Components 49 Options 52 External Options 52 Internal Options 52 Control Panel 54 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel 57 Display Panel 58 Simplified Display 58 Chang...

Page 6: ...for Admin 75 DeskTopBinder 75 SmartDeviceMonitor for Client 76 3 Adding Paper Loading Paper 77 Loading Paper into Trays 1 4 77 Loading Orientation Fixed Paper or Two Sided Paper 79 Changing the Paper...

Page 7: ...s Dos and Don ts 115 Saving Color Copies 116 Where to Put Your Machine 117 Machine Environment 117 Power Connection 120 Maintaining Your Machine 122 Cleaning the Machine 122 Cleaning the Exposure Glas...

Page 8: ...r Tray Optional 140 Specifications for Lower Paper Trays Optional 141 Specifications for Internal Tray 2 Optional Types 1 and 3 Only 142 Specifications for Right Tray Optional 143 Specifications for W...

Page 9: ...for resolving common usage related problems Copy and Document Server Reference Explains Copier and Document Server functions and operations Also refer to this manual for explanations on how to place...

Page 10: ...Reference Explains how to set up the extended features settings using Web Image Monitor Other manuals UNIX Supplement Quick Reference Copy Guide Quick Reference Printer Guide Quick Reference Fax Guid...

Page 11: ...ocument Server Reference No Yes Yes Facsimile Reference No Yes Yes Printer Reference No Yes Yes Scanner Reference No Yes Yes Network and System Settings Reference No Yes Yes Security Reference No Yes...

Page 12: ...mbers You can adjust the color tones and image quality of your copies You can reduce or enlarge the copy image With the Auto Reduce Enlarge function the machine automatically calculates the reproducti...

Page 13: ...e and staple in your prints types 2 and 4 only For details about types 2 and 4 see Machine Types You can connect a PictBridge compatible digital camera to this machine using a USB cable This allows yo...

Page 14: ...nt Server Reference For details about Document Server in printer mode see Saving and Printing Using the Document Server Printer Reference For details about Document Server in fax mode see Storing a Do...

Page 15: ...or wireless LAN to this machine which then forwards the fax via its telephone connection LAN Fax CCS042 To send a fax print from the Windows application you are working with select LAN Fax as the prin...

Page 16: ...tible machines and computers that have e mail addresses can receive e mail messages via Internet Fax IP Fax TheIP FaxfunctionsendsorreceivesdocumentsbetweentwofacsimilesdirectlyviaaTCP IPnetwork To se...

Page 17: ...details about sending scan files by e mail see Specifying a Destination Facsimile Reference and Sending Scan Files by E mail Scanner Reference For details about file storage see Scanner Reference For...

Page 18: ...on the hard disk to prevent the information from leaking out You can limit the volume of the usage of the machine for each user See Security Reference Monitoring and Setting the Machine Via Computer...

Page 19: ...n or text at visible resolution to discourage unauthorized copying Note that this machine cannot embed reproducible anti copy patterns or text Data Security for Copying You can configure this machine...

Page 20: ...esult of handling or operating the machine For good copy quality the manufacturer recommends that you use genuine toner from the manufacturer The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage o...

Page 21: ...find further relevant information Indicates the names of keys on the machine s display or control panels Indicates instructions in book form Indicates instructions in sheet form Indicates instruction...

Page 22: ...differ slightly from the colors of actual copies The color samples in this manual may differ slightly from the colors of actual copies Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different fr...

Page 23: ...followed when using this machine Environments where the machine can be used This section explains safety precautions about environments where the machine can be used Do not use flammable sprays or so...

Page 24: ...d by overheated internal components Machine sound levels exceeding LWAd 63 dB A are not suitable for desk work environments so place the machine in another room Handling power cords and power plugs Th...

Page 25: ...ower cord plug with wet hands Doing so could result in electric shock Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cable if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged If the...

Page 26: ...l allow easy disconnection of the power cord in the event of an emergency If the machine emits smoke or odours or if it behaves unusually you must turn off its power immediately After turning off the...

Page 27: ...y After you move the machine use the caster fixture to fix it in place Otherwise the machine might move or come down to cause an injury Contact your service representative if you need to lift the mach...

Page 28: ...ry hot Do not touch the parts with a label indicating the hot surface Otherwise an injury might occur When loading paper take care not to trap or injure your fingers During operation rollers for trans...

Page 29: ...g in dirtying of skin clothing and floor and accidental ingestion Keep toner used or unused and toner containers out of reach of children If toner or used toner is inhaled gargle with plenty of water...

Page 30: ...h the affected area thoroughly with soap and water Do not attempt to print on stapled sheets aluminum foil carbon paper or any kind of conductive paper Doing so risks fire Other safety precautions Thi...

Page 31: ...NG and CAUTION at the positions shown below For safety please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated CCS005 2 3 4 1 5 1 CCS031 Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner Toner...

Page 32: ...ise an injury might occur 4 CCS034 The inside of the machine could be very high in voltage Do not touch the parts which a label is put on Otherwise an electric shock occur 5 CCS035 The inside of the m...

Page 33: ...parts which a label is put on Otherwise an injury might occur Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels on Types 2 and 4 This machine has labels for WARNING and CAUTION at the positions shown below For...

Page 34: ...your hands clear of the finisher when removing the staple cartridge You might trap your fingers if you do not 2 CCS031 Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner Toner dust might ignite when expos...

Page 35: ...ery hot Do not touch the parts which a label is put on Otherwise an injury might occur 5 CCS034 The inside of the machine could be very high in voltage Do not touch the parts which a label is put on O...

Page 36: ...of the machine could be very hot Do not touch the parts which a label is put on Otherwise an injury might occur Power Switch Symbols The meanings of the symbols for the switches on this machine are as...

Page 37: ...by promoting energy efficient computers and other office equipment The program backs the development and dissemination of products that feature energy saving functions It is an open program in which...

Page 38: ...eceive faxes while in Sleep Mode Specifications Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 Reduced Electrical Consumption by Low Power Mode 97 6 W 106 W 99 0 W 107 W Time of Switch into Low Power Mode 5 minutes 5 mi...

Page 39: ...erly Laser Safety CDRH Regulations This equipment complies with requirements of 21 CFR subchapter J for class I laser products This equipment contains two AlGaInP laser diodes 15 milliwatts 657 663 na...

Page 40: ...more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from t...

Page 41: ...e Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions Save these instructions IMPORTANTES MESURES DE S CURIT Certaines mesures de s curit doivent tre prises pendant l utilisation de mate...

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Page 43: ...i page documents on both sides of sheets Duplex Copy See Duplex Copying Copy and Document Server Reference Printing multi page documents and received faxes on a single sheet Combine Copier Fax See Com...

Page 44: ...the folder in which scan files are stored See Sending the URL by E mail Scanner Reference Storing scan files in a shared folder See Basic Procedure When Using Scan to Folder Scanner Reference Storing...

Page 45: ...Address Manually Scanner Reference Using Web Image Monitor to register destinations from a computer See To add new receiver Facsimile Reference Downloading destinations registered in the machine to th...

Page 46: ...ntly Used Settings Scanner Reference Registering frequently used settings as initial settings Program as Defaults Copier Fax Scanner See Changing the Default Functions of the Copy s Initial Display Co...

Page 47: ...ion Network and System Settings Reference See Registering Destinations in the Address Book Facsimile Reference I want to register an IP Fax number See Registering an IP Fax Destination Network and Sys...

Page 48: ...le Reference I want to check which files have been sent by memory transmission See Communication Result Report Memory Transmission Facsimile Reference I want to check which files are stored in the Doc...

Page 49: ...rd TCP IP Port Printer Reference I want to install the printer driver so I can use as a Windows Network Printer See Using as a Windows Network Printer Printer Reference I want to install the printer d...

Page 50: ...1 Simple Search 48 1...

Page 51: ...2 3 5 6 9 10 11 12 8 7 4 1 ADF Lower the ADF over originals placed on the exposure glass If you load a stack of originals in the ADF the ADF will automatically feed the originals one by one This ADF c...

Page 52: ...1 types 1 and 3 only Finisher shift tray types 2 and 4 only Copied printed paper and fax messages are delivered here 9 Front cover Open to access the inside of the machine 10 Tray 1 Load paper here pr...

Page 53: ...n this cover to remove misfed paper 6 Ventilation holes Prevent the machine from overheating 7 Bypass tray Use to print onto plain paper thick paper OHP transparencies and custom size paper 8 Extender...

Page 54: ...ed printed paper and fax messages are delivered here 2 Right tray If you select this as the output tray copied printed paper and fax messages are delivered here 3 Lower paper tray Adds a paper tray Ho...

Page 55: ...o install a wireless LAN interface Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Allows you to communicate over 1000BASE T File format converter Allows you to download documents from the Document Server stored by copie...

Page 56: ...th options fully installed 11 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 CCS066 1 Display panel Displays keys for each function operation status or messages See Display Panel 2 Main power indi...

Page 57: ...Frequently Used Settings Facsimile Reference See Registering Frequently Used Settings Scanner Reference Press to program defaults for the initial display when modes are cleared or reset or immediately...

Page 58: ...or Lights continuously while data other than personal box or Memory Lock file is being received and stored in the fax memory See Substitute Reception Facsimile Reference Confidential File indicator Li...

Page 59: ...the Control Panel This section describes how to adjust the angle of the control panel for easier use 1 Position the control panel at the vertical angle that you require CCS056 2 Position the control p...

Page 60: ...r specify an item on the display panel it is highlighted like Keys appearing as cannot be used The copy display is set as the default screen when the machine is turned on The display panels shown in t...

Page 61: ...the keys This is available only for the simplified display To return to the initial display press the Simplified Display key again Certain keys do not appear on the simplified display Changing the Dis...

Page 62: ...Tools Counter key CCS062 2 Press Espa ol The language is changed to Spanish 3 Press Salir The menu appears in Spanish If you want to return the display language to English repeat the step above 2 Gett...

Page 63: ...ou cannot use the machine until you enter the User Code If you can use the machine you can say that you are logged in When you go out of the operable state you can say that you are logged out After lo...

Page 64: ...cify the User Code in the printer properties of the printer driver For details see the printer driver Help When logged in through User Code Authentication you do not have to log out Login Using the Co...

Page 65: ...ction explains the procedure for logging out the machine when Basic Authentication Windows Authentication LDAP Authentication or Integration Server Authentication is set To prevent use of the machine...

Page 66: ...t have to log out Login Using Web Image Monitor This section explains the procedure for logging in to the machine via Web Image Monitor 1 Click Login 2 Enter a Login User Name and Login Password and t...

Page 67: ...Facsimile You cannot switch modes in any of the following situations When scanning a fax message for transmission During immediate transmission When accessing User Tools Counter Inquiry During interr...

Page 68: ...ength of time and then restores its settings to the default values specified under Function Priority This function is called System Reset For the procedure for specifying default settings under Functi...

Page 69: ...urn this switch off Use this switch only when necessary This machine automatically enters Energy Saver mode or turns itself off if you do not use it for a while To specify the time that the machine wa...

Page 70: ...how to turn on the power 1 Press the operation switch The operation switch indicator goes on CCS063 If the power does not come on when the operation switch is pressed check the main power switch is o...

Page 71: ...ng out the power plug Not doing so may result in damage to the hard disk or memory leading to malfunctions The Shutdown function stops the machine and powers it down safely Shutdown prevents damage to...

Page 72: ...chine s energy saving functions This machine has the following energy saving functions Energy Saver If you do not use the machine for a certain period after an operation or when you press the Energy S...

Page 73: ...layed When fixed warm up is in progress When data is being processed When operations are suspended during printing When the On hook dialing function is in use When a recipient is being registered in t...

Page 74: ...f up to 2 GB can be used If the media access lamp does not light when a removable memory device is pushed into the media slot do the following Reinsert the removable memory device The removable memory...

Page 75: ...inserted correctly the media access lamp beside the media slot lights The media access lamp lights up and remains lit as long as a USB memory is inserted Removing an SD Card This section describes ho...

Page 76: ...USB Memory This section describes how to remove a USB memory 1 Make sure the machine is not reading from or writing to the USB memory 2 Pull the USB memory carefully out of the slot CCS073 2 Getting S...

Page 77: ...dealer for information on downloading the software For details about the functionality see the manual for SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin DeskTopBinder This section describes the functions available wit...

Page 78: ...n application images scanned with a scanner and existing images as one document SmartDeviceMonitor for Client has the following functions Checking printer supplies such as paper or toner Checking resu...

Page 79: ...ing Straighten curled or warped paper before loading For details about paper sizes and types see Recommended Paper Sizes and Types To load paper in the bypass tray see Copying from the Bypass Tray Cop...

Page 80: ...per can be loaded in trays 1 4 by adjusting the positions of side fences and end fence For details see Changing the Paper Size in Trays 1 4 You can load envelopes in trays 1 4 For details about how to...

Page 81: ...Output under Copier Document Server Features and then place the original and paper as shown below For details about Letterhead Setting see Copier and Document Server Features Copy and Document Server...

Page 82: ...d Types p 89 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Changing the Paper Size in Trays 1 4 This section describes how to change the paper size in trays 1 4 The paper size setting is changed in the same way f...

Page 83: ...g used and then pull tray 1 carefully out until it stops CCS014 2 Remove paper if loaded 3 Release the lock on the side fences CCS015 4 While pressing down the release lever slide the side fences outw...

Page 84: ...6 Square the paper and load it print side up Do not stack paper over the limit mark CCS018 7 Align the back and side fences gently against the paper you loaded CCS019 8 Re lock the side fences 9 Care...

Page 85: ...that is not selected automatically you will need to specify the paper size with the control panel For details see Changing to a Size That Is Not Automatically Detected p 83 Changing to a Size That Is...

Page 86: ...1 Press the User Tools Counter key CCS062 2 Press System Settings 3 Press the Tray Paper Settings tab 3 Adding Paper 84 3...

Page 87: ...r key The initial display is shown For details about paper sizes selected automatically see Recommended Paper Sizes and Types If you want to print on paper that is selected automatically after printin...

Page 88: ...p 89 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types 3 Adding Paper 86 3...

Page 89: ...hen select Maintenance Plain Paper Setting and specify either Plain Paper 1 or Plain Paper 2 depending on the thickness of the loaded paper The default setting is Plain Paper 2 Select Plain Paper 1 wh...

Page 90: ...he paper to be set and press OK 5 Press Exit 6 Press Exit In System Settings Tray Paper Settings for each tray s Paper Type you can specify Paper Thickness For details about paper thickness see Recomm...

Page 91: ...city 1 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Thin Paper Thick Paper 3 Paper sizes that can be detected automatically A4 81 2 11 71 4 101 2 51 2 81 2 550 sheets 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Thin Pap...

Page 92: ...1 2 13 81 4 13 8 13 16K 550 sheets 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Thin Paper Thick Paper 3 Paper sizes that you need to enter 2 Vertical 3 86 8 50 inches Horizontal 5 83 14 00 inches 550 sheets En...

Page 93: ...ack height does not exceed the limit mark of the paper tray 2 Enter the paper size under Tray Paper Size Tray 1 4 in System Settings See System Settings Network and System Settings Reference 3 Select...

Page 94: ...Paper Type Bypass Tray See System Settings Network and System Settings Reference Certain types of paper produce noise when delivered This noise does not indicate a problem and print quality is unaffec...

Page 95: ...re using See Loading Orientation Fixed Paper or Two Sided Paper If you load paper of the same size in two or more trays the machine automatically shifts to the other tray when the first tray in use ru...

Page 96: ...When loading envelopes on the bypass tray place them address side facing down When loading envelopes in trays 1 4 place them address side facing up Load only one size and type of envelope at a time B...

Page 97: ...t 20 sheets Also be sure to position the side fences flush against the paper stack Smooth out any curls in the paper before loading it Jams and misfeeds can occur when printing on thick glossy sheets...

Page 98: ...r Color OHP transparencies with easily melted coatings Window envelopes Faults can occur if you copy or print onto sides that are already printed Take care to copy or print onto unprinted sides only T...

Page 99: ...Do not load sheets that have already been printed onto by another machine Sheets can become jammed if they have been improperly stored Unusable Paper 97 3...

Page 100: ...followed Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight Avoid storing paper in humid areas humidity 70 or less Store on a flat surface Do not store paper vertically Under high temperat...

Page 101: ...toner or used toner Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame Do not crush or squeeze toner containers Doing so can cause toner spillage possibly resulting in dirtying of skin clothing an...

Page 102: ...rectsunlight temperaturesabove35 C orhighhumidity Store toner on a flat surface If the message Check toner cartridge replacement s appears the toner has almost run out Have a replacement toner cartrid...

Page 103: ...Open the front cover CCS024 2 Pull out the toner cartridge slowly CCS025 3 Take the new toner cartridge out of the box 4 Hold the toner cartridge and shake it five or six times CCS026 Adding Toner 101...

Page 104: ...rnal exceeds 200 communication is not possible 1 Make sure the machine is in facsimile or scanner mode 2 Press Exit and then perform transmission operation The error message disappears Any reports are...

Page 105: ...ed replacing Stapling failures or jams may occur if you use a staple cartridge other than that recommended 1 Raise the control panel CCT027 2 Open the finisher s front cover CCT028 3 Hold the lever an...

Page 106: ...until it clicks CCS023 6 Hold the lever and then push in the cartridge until it clicks CCT031 7 Close the finisher s front cover 8 Return the control panel to its original position If you cannot pull...

Page 107: ...there is a character already at the cursor position the entered character appears before that Available Characters This section explains which characters are available You can enter the following char...

Page 108: ...specifically Entering letters This section explains how to enter letters 1 Press Shift to switch between uppercase and lowercase 2 Press the letters you want to enter Entering numbers This section ex...

Page 109: ...aracters Adding user text You can select and use a User Text that is registered in Program Change Delete User Text FortheregistrationprocedureunderProgram Change DeleteUserText see SystemSettings Netw...

Page 110: ...5 Entering Text 108 5...

Page 111: ...ons The operating instructions of this machine are provided in the following formats Printed manuals HTML manuals PDF manuals The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents For...

Page 112: ...ied manual only If you are using an earlier or non recommended browser and the simplified version of the documentation does not appear automatically open index htm which can be found in the following...

Page 113: ...Programs and then Product Name 8 Click the title of the manual you want to read You need administrator permissions to install the manuals Log in as an Administrators group member The system requiremen...

Page 114: ...Depending on the settings made during installation menu folder names may differ 6 On screen Operating Instructions 112 6...

Page 115: ...in the CD ROM drive of your computer 2 Select a language and a product and then click OK 3 Click Read PDF manuals 4 Click the title of the manual you want to read To view the PDF manuals you need to...

Page 116: ...6 On screen Operating Instructions 114 6...

Page 117: ...unit These areas get hot After scanning originals continuously the exposure glass may become warm this is not a malfunction The area around the ventilation holes might feel warm This is caused by exha...

Page 118: ...workplace comfortable Set up the machine so that it does not directly ventilate towards people Ventilation should be more than 30 m3 hr person New machine smell When a machine is new it might have a...

Page 119: ...sers Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine take care that the power cord is not damaged under the machine Failing to take these precautions co...

Page 120: ...ons This section describes precautions when locating the machine Keep the machine away from humidity and dust Otherwise a fire or an electric shock might occur Do not place the machine on an unstable...

Page 121: ...ted air from a heater Sudden temperature changes can cause condensation to form inside the machine Locations close to machines generating ammonia such as a diazo copy machine Places where the machine...

Page 122: ...ons shown Doing so could result in fire or electric shock Do not use multi socket adaptors Doing so could result in fire or electric shock Do not use extension cords Doing so could result in fire or e...

Page 123: ...safe buildup of heat If this machine is not going to be used for several days or longer at a time disconnect its power cord from the wall outlet When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet...

Page 124: ...aning the Machine This section describes how to clean the machine Wipe the machine with a soft dry cloth If this does not remove the dirt wipe the machine with a damp and tightly wrung cloth If a damp...

Page 125: ...021 1 2 1 Guide plate 2 Sheet Cleaning the Dustproof Glass The dustproof glass may require cleaning if white or black lines appear on prints Do not insert the cleaning brush forcefully or the machine...

Page 126: ...n the front cover Raise the two grips on the front of the waste toner bottle and then pull it out slowly Insert the cleaning brush into a hole so that its arrow mark is pointing up Slide the cleaning...

Page 127: ...urces that are stored on the hard disk The manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from lost data You can use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin or Web Image Monitor to back up the machine s Addres...

Page 128: ...al counter value used for all functions 1 Press the User Tools Counter key CCS062 2 Press Counter 3 To print a counter list press Print Counter List 4 Press the Start key A counter list prints out 5 P...

Page 129: ...as toner Be sure to contact your service engineer to verify the following Consumables Telephone No to order Toner Staple Machine Maintenance Repair Telephone No Serial No of Machine Sales Representat...

Page 130: ...3 Press Print Inquiry List 4 Press the Start key Inquiry information prints out 5 Press Exit twice 7 Remarks 128 7...

Page 131: ...Click Browse This CD ROM Explorer starts and displays the contents of the CD ROM Printer Drivers for This Machine This section explains printer drivers for this machine You can install the PCL printer...

Page 132: ...crosoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition 6 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 7 Mac OS X 10 2 or...

Page 133: ...he LAN Fax driver from the CD ROM provided with this machine or download it from the manufacturer s Web site If your operating system is Windows XP Vista 7 x64 or Windows Server 2003 2003 R2 2008 2008...

Page 134: ...Before beginning installation exit all other applications 8 Appendix 132 8...

Page 135: ...tic brush development system Fusing Oilless belt fusing Resolution Scanning Exposure glass 600 600 dpi ADF 600 300 dpi Printing 600 600 dpi 1 200 1 200 dpi Exposure glass Stationary original exposure...

Page 136: ...11 81 4 13 8 13 71 4 101 2 51 2 81 2 16K Paper weight Tray 1 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Bypass 52 256 g m2 14 lb Bond 140 lb Index Duplex 60 163 g m2 16 lb Bond 90 lb Index For details about a...

Page 137: ...e glass From 25 to 400 in increments of 1 Maximum continuous copy run 999 sheets Paper capacity 80 g m2 20 lb Bond Tray 1 550 sheets Bypass tray 100 sheets Power source 120 127 V 60 Hz 12 A Please be...

Page 138: ...tand by Less than 38 7 dB A Less than 38 4 dB A Less than 39 0 dB A Less than 38 5 dB A Copying Less than 62 3 dB A Less than 64 9 dB A Less than 65 8 dB A Less than 67 7 dB A Complete system Type 1 T...

Page 139: ...the main unit right tray lower paper tray lower paper trays and internal tray 2 The complete system of types 2 and 4 consists of the main unit right tray lower paper tray and lower paper trays Weight...

Page 140: ...aximum 3 000 documents Number of pages supported by memory sorting Maximum 2 000 pages Under the printer function the number of the pages that can be sorted depends on the print image Finisher Types 2...

Page 141: ...g m2 20 lb Bond 2 sheets 33 sets 30 sheets 7 sets 50 sheets 4 sets Staple position Top Power consumption 40 W or less Power is supplied from the main unit Dimensions W D H 500 420 176 mm 19 7 16 5 6 9...

Page 142: ...2 C5 Env C6 Env DL Env custom size Paper weight 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Paper capacity 80 g m2 20 lb Bond 550 sheets 1 tray Power consumption Lower paper tray only 45 W or less With lower p...

Page 143: ...2 37 8 71 2 C5 Env C6 Env DL Env custom size Paper weight 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Paper capacity 80 g m2 20 lb Bond 550 sheets 2 trays Power consumption 62 W or less Power is supplied from...

Page 144: ...81 2 13 81 2 11 81 4 13 8 13 71 4 101 2 51 2 81 2 16K custom size Paper weight 52 220 g m2 14 lb Bond 80 lb Cover Paper capacity 80 g m2 20 lb Bond 100 sheets Power consumption 11 W or less Power is s...

Page 145: ...2 16K custom size Paper weight 60 163 g m2 16 lb Bond 90 lb Index Paper capacity 80 g m2 20 lb Bond 50 sheets Dimensions W D H When the right tray is open 315 417 161 mm 12 4 16 4 6 3 inches When the...

Page 146: ...lowing speed 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 5 5 Mbps 6 Mbps 9 Mbps 11 Mbps 12Mbps 18Mbps 24 Mbps 36 Mbps 48 Mbps 54 Mbps Frequency range Center Frequency 2412 2472 MHz 1 13 channels 5180 5320 MHz 36 40 44 48 52 56 60...

Page 147: ...Ethernet Optional Interface connector 10Base T 100Base TX 1000Base T Data transmission speed 1000 Mbps 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Protocol TCP IP IPX SPX Distance between devices 100 m Specifications for Gigab...

Page 148: ...ications for Other Options Copy data security unit The copy data security unit deletes images and prints the gray ground color of the paper when the documents marked unauthorized are copied 8 Appendix...

Page 149: ...ademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respectiv...

Page 150: ...duct names of Windows Server 2003 R2 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition The product names of Windows Server 2008 are a...

Page 151: ...46 Color copy 10 116 Color originals 46 Color printing 41 Color tones 10 Combine 10 41 Communicating indicator 56 Components 49 Computer 16 Confidential File indicator 56 Contents of the CD ROM 129 Co...

Page 152: ...ling the machine s interior 25 Handling the machine s supplies 26 Handling the main machine 24 Hard disk 125 High Compression PDF 46 Hold Print 11 How to enter text 106 HTML manuals 9 109 110 111 I Im...

Page 153: ...ons 110 Operation switch 50 54 67 Optimum environmental conditions 118 Options 52 Orientation fixed paper 79 Other safety precautions 28 P Paper 45 77 80 Paper grain 95 Paper setting direction 95 Pape...

Page 154: ...ied display 58 Simplified Display key 55 58 Size notation 20 Sleep mode 36 SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin 75 SmartDeviceMonitor for Client 76 SMB folder 45 Smell 115 Software included on the CD ROM 129...

Page 155: ...29 Utility software 75 V Ventilation 115 Ventilation holes 49 51 Viewing the HTML manuals 110 W WARNING 21 WARNING labels 29 31 Web Image Monitor 11 12 16 64 Web Services on Devices 15 When toner has...

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