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User Manual
System Settings
Getting to Know Your Printer
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Heat sensitive paper
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Carbon paper
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Paper with staples, paper clips, ribbons, or tape
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Paper with rough surfaces such as pulp paper or fibrous paper
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If acid paper is used, the characters might appear fuzzy. Replace it with alkaline paper.
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Envelopes that are not flat or have metal fasteners
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Labels which do not fully cover the adhesive backing
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Transparencies which are not compatible for laser printers (i.e., inkjet transparencies)
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Paper that cannot be heated.
If background image suppression agent sticks to the feed roll when feeding postcards with
pictures, the postcards may not feed. When this happens, clean the feed roll by referring to
“Cleaning the Printer” on page 7-1”.
System Settings
You can set a variety of system settings via the System, Quality, and Date/Time menus in your
Operator Panel. These settings control items such as power saving, display language, and
resolution. For complete descriptions of these settings see “System Menu” on page A-6,
“Quality Menu” on page A-6, and “Date/Time Menu” on page A-7.
Power Saver Modes
This printer is equipped with a low power mode to reduce power consumption when it is left
idle.
When no print data is received for 10 minutes, the printer will enter the power saver.
Consumption of power during the Power Saver mode is 10 W or less. After one hour the printer
will enter sleep mode and the Operator Panel will shut down.The flashing green LED on the
Operator Panel indicates the printer is in Sleep mode.
The printer automatically cancels its power save status once it receives data from the computer.
Summary of Contents for 9050N -
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