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Cisco Systems CF 911 P User Manual

4119-7704-02

CF 911 P

Operator's Transmission

i

Using the Printer Properly

To ensure the optimum performance of the printer, follow the precautions listed below.

Never place a heavy object on the printer.

Never bailiwick the printer to shocks.

Never open any doors or turn the printer off while the printer is making printings.

Never bring whatever magnetized object near the printer.

Never utilise flammable sprays, liquids or gases most the printer.

Never modify the printer, as a fire or electrical shock could result.

Never remove whatever panel or encompass which is secured. The printer contains high voltage components which tin can cause electrical shock.

Never tamper with the laser machinery on laser-equipped models, equally blindness or other injury may effect.

Never drop paper clips, staples or other modest pieces of metal through the vents or other openings in the printer, equally a fire or electrical daze tin result.

Never place containers of liquid on the printer. If liquids go inside the printer, they can cause fire or electrical shock. If a piece of metal or whatsoever liquid gets within the printer, immediately turn the printer off, unplug the power cord and call your technical representative. A fire or electric shock can result if the printer remains plugged in or is operated afterward metal or liquid gets inside.

Never exit the printer running if it becomes unusually hot, or if fume or an unusual odor or noise is detected. Should whatever of these weather condition occur, immediately plough the printer off, unplug the power cord and phone call your technical representative. A fire or electrical daze can event if the printer remains plugged in nether whatever of these conditions.

Always insert the power plug all the manner into the outlet.

Always make sure that the outlet is visible, clear of the printer or printer chiffonier.

Always provide good ventilation when making a large number of continuous printings.

Never pull on the power cord, and always hold the plug when unplugging the ability cord. A damaged cord could result in a fire or cause an electrical shock.

Never unplug the power cord with a wet hand, as information technology could cause an electrical shock.

E'er unplug the power cord before moving the printer. Moving the printer with the ability cord plugged in can damage the cord resulting in a fire or causing an electrical shock.

Always unplug the power cord when the printer is non going to be used for a long time.

Never identify a heavy object on the power string, or pull or bend information technology, as a fire or electrical daze tin result.

Always ensure that the printer does not sit down on or move onto the power cord or communications cable of other electric equipment, as malfunctioning equipment or a fire could event.

Always ensure that the ability cord or communications cable of other electrical equipment does not become wedged into the printer mechanism, as malfunctioning equipment or a fire could result.

two

Using the Printer Properly

Always use the right power voltage, as improper voltage can cause a fire or electrical shock.

Never use a multiple outlet adapter, every bit a fire or electrical shock can result.

Should the ability cord become damaged, immediately plow the printer off, unplug the ability string and telephone call your technical representative. A damaged cord can consequence in a fire or cause an electrical stupor.

If an extension cord is needed, utilise one with a greater rated capacity than the maximum power requirements of the printer. The use of an extension cord that falls curt of supporting the maximum power requirements can result in overheating or a fire.

E'er unplug the printer whenever anything unusual is observed during performance. Make sure that the outlet is nearby and articulate of the printer and furniture.

Notation

= Locate the Printer in a Well Ventilated Room =

A negligible corporeality of ozone is generated during normal operation of this unit. An unpleasant odor may, however, exist created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive unit operation. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operating surroundings, information technology is recommended that the room be well ventilated.

REMARQUE

= Placer le l'appareil dans une pièce largement ventilée =

Une quantité d'ozone négligeable est dégagée pendant le fonctionnement de l'appareil quand celui-ci est utilisé normalement. Cependant, une odeur désagréable peut être ressentie dans les pièces dont l'aération est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolongée de l'appareil est effectuée. Cascade avoir la certitude de travailler dans un environnement réunissant des conditions de confort, santé et de sécurité, il est préférable de bien aérer la pièce ou se trouve le l'appareil.

three

Condom Data

SAFETY Data

This colour printer is a digital printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, provided the printer is operated according to the instructions in this manual.

Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housing, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.

This machine is certified as a Class 1 light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation product. This means the printer does not product hazardous laser radiation.

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE

KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT

Caution

The use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may consequence in chancy radiation exposure. Because of this, we strongly recommend that you operate your printer only as described in this documentation.

For The states Users:

This printer is certified every bit a Grade one Laser production nether Radiations Performance Standard according to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory for Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation products marketed in the U.s. and is reported to the Centre for Devices and Radiogical Wellness (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of the U.S. Section of Wellness and Human being Services (DHHS). This means that the FAX does not produce hazardous laser radiation.

The label shown beneath indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be attached to light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation products marketed in the United States.

Alarm

Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this transmission may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

[Internal Laser Radiations]

Maximum Radiations Power:

26.79 Due west

Wave Length:

780nm

4

Safety Information

For European Users:

WARNING

Utilise of controls, adjustments or functioning of procedures other than those specified in this manual may upshot in hazardous radiations exposure.

This is a semiconductor light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. The maximum power of the laser diode is 26.79µW and the wavelength is 780nm.

For Kingdom of denmark Users:

ADVARSEL

Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion.

Undgå udsættelse for stråling.

Klasse i light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation produkt der opfylder IEC825 sikkerheds kravene.

For Republic of finland, Sweden Users:

VAROITUS

Laitteen Käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteiylle.

VARNING

Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation klass i.

For Norway Users:

ADVERSEL

Dersom apparatet brukes på annen måte enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning, kan brukeren utsettes for unsynlig laserstråling som overskrider grensen for laser klasse 1.

Dette en halvleder light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. Maksimal effeckt till laserdiode er 26.79µDue west og bφlgelengde er 780nm.

v

Safety Information

Laser Condom Labels

[Label on printer surface]

A light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation safe label is attached to the exterior of the printer as shown below.

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Manufacturer's Name Plate

The Manufacturer's Name Plate is affixed at the position illustrated above.

Delight write down the Model Name and Serial No. of your printer here, if necessary.

Model:

Serial No.:

vi

Regulatry Information

WARNING

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Role 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial surround. This equipment generates, uses, and tin can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accord with the instruction transmission, may crusade harmful interference to radio communications. Functioning of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which instance the user will be required to correct the interference at his ain expense.

The design and production of this unit of measurement conforms to FCC Regulations, and any changes or modifications must be registered with the FCC and are subject to FCC control. Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the manufacturer will exist discipline to punishment nether FCC regulations.

FCC-F01

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

IC-F03

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Regulatry Information

Cheers for choosing Minolta.

This operator'southward manual explains how to operate the colour printer and furnish its supplies. It also gives some troubleshooting tips also equally general precautions to exist observed when operating the colour printer.

To ensure the all-time performance and effective use of your color printer, read this transmission carefully until y'all familiarize yourself thoroughly with its performance and features. After you take read through the manual, keep it for ready reference.

Please utilise this manual as a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clarifying any questions which may arise.

CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)

We declare under our sole responsibility that the color printer and options to which this proclamation relates is in conformity with the specifications below.

This annunciation is valid for the surface area of the European Wedlock (Eu) just.

Product Type

Digital Full Color Printing Motorcar

Product Name

CF911P

Options

ST-103, S-105, C-101, AD-7, DT-104

Standards

Safety *2 : EN lx 950 / 1992 (A1:1993, A2:1993, A3:1995, A4:1997)

(Safety of information technology equipment, including electrical

business equipment)

EN 60825 / 1992 (A11:1996)

(Radiations safe of light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation products, equipment classification,

requirements and user'south guide)

EMC *1

: EN 55 022 (Class B) / 1994 (A2 : 1997)

(Limits and method for measurement of radio disturbance characteristics

of it equipment (ITE))

EN 50 082-1 / 1992

(Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic immunity standard

Part ane: Residential, commercial and light industry)

IEC 801-ii / 1991 (Electrostatic discharge requirement)

IEC 801-three / 1984 (Radiated electromagnetic field requirement)

IEC 801-iv / 1988 (Electrical fast transient / burst requirement)

Note

: *1) EMC performance: This product was designed for operation in a

typical office environment.

*2) First year of labeling according to EC-directive 73/23/EEC and 93/

68/EEC: 98

EC Directives

Condom : 73 / 23 / EEC and 93 / 68 / EEC

EMC : 89 / 336 / EEC and 93 / 68 / EEC

viii

Technical Support

Cheers for choosing Minolta quality. For over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the forefront of role equipment technology and service. Our desire has always been to bring you highly reliable products. Nosotros pledge to keep to provide y'all, our customer, with our land of the fine art equipment, equally well as full client service for all our products. We look forward to a long salubrious relationship with you and our company. If yous accept any questions or comments nearly Minolta, our product or service, please let u.s.a. know. Our fax number is 800-237-8087 (for U.S.A. and Canada). Thanks again.

This operator'southward manual explains how to operate the color printer and replenish its supplies. Information technology besides gives some troubleshooting tips equally well as general precautions to be observed when operating the color printer.

To ensure the best operation and constructive utilize of your color printer, read this transmission carefully until you familiarize yourself thoroughly with the it's operation and features. After you accept read through the manual, keep information technology gear up for reference.

Delight apply this manual every bit a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clarifying whatsoever questions which may ascend.

MC-F01

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Terms and Symbols for the Type of Printer Paper

A few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate the types of printer paper.

Feeding Direction (printer paper path)

In this system, printer paper is taken up from the left-hand side of the unit of measurement and fed through the unit of measurement toward the right-paw side, face up-downwardly onto the Exit Tray. In the figure below, the management in which the printer paper is fed, as indicated by the arrow, is chosen the "feeding management".

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"Width" and "Length"

When the size of the print is described, side A is referred to equally the "width" and side B equally the "length".

A: Width

B: Length

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Terms and Symbols

<Lengthwise >

When the original or print has a "length" longer than its "width," nosotros call information technology "lengthwise" and utilise symbol "L" or " ."

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<Crosswise >

When the original or print has a "length" shorter than its "width," we call it "crosswise" and employ symbol "C" or " ."

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Contents

x

Contents

Organization

Chapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making prints.

Be certain to read these chapters earlier attempting to utilise your printer.

Using the Printer Properly ................................................................................

i

Safety Information ..........................................................................................

iii

Regulatory Information.....................................................................................

vi

Technical Support .........................................................................................

8

Terms and Symbols for the Blazon of Printer Paper...........................................

ix

Chapter one

Safety Notes ..........................................................................................

i-1

ane.

Installing the Printer .....................................................................................

ane-2

Installation Site .............................................................................................

ane-2

Ability Source ................................................................................................

1-ii

Space Requirements......................................................................................

1-2

2.

Precautions for Utilise ......................................................................................

1-three

Operating Surround.................................................................................

1-iii

Using the Unit Properly ................................................................................

i-iii

Moving ..........................................................................................................

1-3

Intendance of Printer Supplies ................................................................................

1-iii

Storage of Prints............................................................................................

ane-four

Chapter ii

Getting to Know Your Printer...............................................................

2-1

i.

Arrangement Overview .........................................................................................

2-2

Arrangement Overview ..........................................................................................

2-2

2.

Printer Parts and Accessories .......................................................................

2-3

three.

Operation Panel ............................................................................................

2-6

Functioning Console Names and Functions .........................................................

ii-half-dozen

four.

Computer Connexion ..................................................................................

2-seven

5.

Turning ON and OFF ..................................................................................

2-8

Turning ON and OFF....................................................................................

2-8

When the unit is turned ON ..........................................................................

ii-8

Continuous Printing Precautions...................................................................

2-ix

Chapter 3

Printing Procedures..............................................................................

3-1

one.

Printing .........................................................................................................

3-2

Printing Preparations.....................................................................................

three-2

Performing Printing.......................................................................................

iii-ii

two.

Function Settings ..........................................................................................

three-iii

Application Specification..............................................................................

3-3

Printer Commuter Specification ..........................................................................

iii-3

xi

Contents

Chapter 4

Setup Menu Settings .............................................................................

4-1

1.

Setup Menu Summary .................................................................................

4-2

Possible Setting Items in the Setup Menu....................................................

iv-2

Setup Menu Hierarchy .................................................................................

iv-three

Setup Bill of fare Keys .........................................................................................

4-three

2.

Setup Card Procedures ...............................................................................

4-four

Starting the Setup Card...............................................................................

iv-4

Operating the Setup Card............................................................................

iv-v

3.

Server Setup Menu ......................................................................................

4-viii

Server Setup Menu Bureaucracy ......................................................................

4-8

Server Setup Menu Setting Items.................................................................

4-8

Server Setup Menu Setting Item Details ......................................................

4-8

iv.

Setup Menu Transition Diagram ...............................................................

four-11

Chapter v

Role Carte Settings ........................................................................

5-ane

i.

Function Menu Summary ............................................................................

v-2

Office Menu Setting Items .......................................................................

v-2

two.

Role Menu Operation Procedures .........................................................

5-3

Starting the Function Menu..........................................................................

5-3

Function Carte Keys ....................................................................................

five-3

Function Menu Operation ............................................................................

five-three

3.

Function Carte du jour Transition Diagram ............................................................

v-4

Chapter half-dozen

When a Bulletin Appears ....................................................................

6-1

ane.

When the Message "LOAD IN Any TRAY" is displayed. .......................

half dozen-2

Paper Loading Procedures............................................................................

6-2

ii.

When the Message "TONER Virtually EMPTY" or "NO TONER" Appears 6-4

Replenishing Toner ......................................................................................

six-4

three.

When the Bulletin "NO STAPLE" Appears ..............................................

six-6

Replacing the Staple Cartridge.....................................................................

6-6

4.

When "Misfeeding Occurs." .......................................................................

6-8

Misfeed Location .........................................................................................

half dozen-viii

5.

When the Bulletin "The Fuser Oil Near Empty." Appears ......................

6-14

half dozen.

When the Message "Alert, Service lawmaking" is displayed. ............................

6-14

7.

What Does Each Bulletin Mean? .............................................................

6-xv

What Does Each Message Hateful? ..............................................................

6-15

Affiliate 7

Troubleshooting ....................................................................................

seven-1

i.

When This Type of Impress is Produced .........................................................

7-2

ii.

Printer Malfunctions ....................................................................................

7-3

The printer is malfunctioning.......................................................................

7-3

Chapter eight

Miscellaneous ........................................................................................

8-ane

1.

Specifications ..............................................................................................

8-two

Specifications ...............................................................................................

8-ii

2.

Care of the Unit ...........................................................................................

8-six

Cleaning .......................................................................................................

8-6

3.

Paper Size Tabular array ..........................................................................................

8-vii

4.

Index ............................................................................................................

8-eight

Index.............................................................................................................

8-8

Contents

i-one

Rubber Notes Affiliate 1

Chapter 1

Safety Notes

Safety Notes Chapter 1

i-2

i. Installing the Printer

Installation Site

To ensure optimal prophylactic and prevent possible malfunctions of the unit, install the printer in a location which meets the post-obit requirements.

A place away from a curtain or the like that may catch burn and burn easily.

An area where there is no possibility of existence splashed with water or other types of liquid.

An area free from direct sunlight.

A identify out of the straight air stream of an air conditioner, heater, or ventilator.

A well-ventilated place.

A dry out identify.

A dust-free location.

An surface area not subject field to undue vibration.

A stable and level location.

A place where ammonia or other organic gas is non generated.

A place which does not put the operator in the direct stream of exhaust from the printer.

A place which is not near any kind of heating device.

Power Source

The power source voltage requirements are equally follows.

Use a power source with little voltage fluctuation.

Voltage Fluctuation

:

Within ± ten% (for U.S.A. and Canada)

Specified voltage ± 10% (For EU)

Frequency Fluctuation :

Within ± 0.3% (For U.S.A. and Canada)

Specified frequency ± 3Hz (For EU)

Infinite Requirements

To ensure easy printer operation, supply replacement and service maintenance, discover the recommended space requirements detailed below.

* Be sure to allow a clearance of 150 mm (6") or more at the back of the printer as there is a ventilation duct.

one,543 (vi-iii/four)

1,276 (l-1/iv)

511 (20)

765 (30)

622 (24-1/2)

921 (36-1/4)

1086 (42-3/4)

640 (25-1/four)

i,024 (twoscore-1/4)

Calibration: mm(inch)

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2. Precautions for Use

Operating Environment

The operating environmental requirements of the printer are every bit follows.

Temperature

:

10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) with a fluctuation of x°C (50°F) per hour.

Humidity

:

25% to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour.

Using the Unit of measurement Properly

To ensure the optimum performance of the unit of measurement, follow the precautions listed below.

NEVER place a heavy object on the unit of measurement or subject the unit of measurement to whatever shock.

NEVER open up whatsoever Doors, or turn OFF the unit while it is printing.

NEVER bring any magnetized object or employ combustible sprays about the unit of measurement.

NEVER modify the unit as a burn or electrical shock could result.

Always insert the Power Plug all the way into the outlet.

ALWAYS make sure that the outlet is visible, articulate of the unit or unit chiffonier.

Always provide good ventilation when producing a big number of continuous prints.

Notation

= Locate the Printer in a Well Ventilated Room =

A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal performance of this unit. An unpleasant odor may, all the same, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive unit of measurement performance. For a comfortable, good for you, and prophylactic operating surround, it is recommended that the room be well ventilated.

REMARQUE

= Placer le l'appareil dans une pièce largement ventilée =

Une quantité d'ozone négligeable est dégagée pendant le fonctionnement de fifty'appareil quand celui-ci est utilisé normalement. Cependant, une odeur désagréable peut être ressentie dans les pièces dont l'aération est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolongée de l'appareil est effectuée. Cascade avoir la finality de travailler dans un environnement réunissant des conditions de confort, santé et de sécurité, il est préférable de bien aérer la pièce ou se trouve le fifty'appareil.

Moving

If you need to transport the unit over a long distance, consult your Technical Representative.

Care of Printer Supplies

Use the following precautions when handling the unit supplies (toner, newspaper, etc.).

Store the newspaper, toner and other supplies in a location complimentary from direct sunlight and dissever from any heating appliance. Keep these supplies in a dry, clean environment.

Store paper which has been removed from its wrapper just not loaded into the Drawer, in a sealed plastic purse in a absurd, night place.

Keep supplies out of the reach of children.

If your easily go soiled with toner, launder them with soap and water immediately.

Safety Notes Affiliate 1

1-4

2. Precautions for Apply

Storage of Prints

• If prints are to exist kept for a long time, continue them in a identify which is non exposed to light to prevent fad-

one

ing.

Chapter

• The color prints have a toner layer thicker than the normal black-and-white prints. When a color impress is

• If an adhesive containing solvent (e.thou., spray glue) is used to by printings, the toner on the prints can

cook.

folded, therefore, the toner can exist cleaved at the fold.

Notes

NOTE

This unit of measurement is equipped with a counterfeit prevention part that can cause slight noise in the printed

Safety

image.

Useful Tip

By activating the "Print Runway Functions" offered by this unit of measurement, merely authorized users who enter their

unique access number tin can use the printer. This office helps prevent dishonest use of the unit of measurement.

Affiliate 2

Getting to Know Your Printer

2-1

Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter two

ii-2

1. System Overview

System Overview

Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2

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Sorter S-105/Staple Sorter ST-103 <Option>

Permits automatic sorting or grouping of prints into 10 print sets or stacks. In improver, the Staple Sorter automatically staples the printed sets or stacks that are sorted or grouped.

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Duplex Unit of measurement AD-7 <Option>

Automatically turns over 1-sided prints to produce 2-sided prints.

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Large Capacity Cassette C-101 <Option>

Holds upwardly to ane,000 sheets of A4C (LetterC) impress newspaper (80 k/mtwo or 21-1/iv lbs).

2-3

two. Printer Parts and Accessories

Outside the Unit

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Leave Tray:

Holds the prints ejected from the unit.

Transmission Bypass Tray:

Apply for manual feeding of printer paper into the unit.

Upper/Lower Tray:

Holds up to 500 sheets of paper. p. vi-2

Middle Tray (Universal):

Holds upwardly to 250 sheets of newspaper. p. vi-2

Front Door:

Open to articulate a paper misfeed or add toner. pp. half dozen-4, half dozen-9

Operation Panel:

Utilise to verify the printer condition and perform the menu settings.

Meet Operation Panel Keys and Touch on Panel. p. 2-6

Power Switch:

Apply to turn the printer ON and OFF. p. 2-8

Getting to Know Your Printer Affiliate 2

Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2

2-4

2. Printer Parts and Accessories

Inside the Unit

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Toner Hopper Hat:

Open when calculation toner. p. half dozen-4

M1 ~ M9 :

Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper. p. 6-8

Connector Layout

IEEE1284:

This is connected to the printer port of the computer by a parallel

interface cable.

Ethernet (10/100 Base-T): This is connected to the estimator through the network and corresponds to ten/100 Base-T.

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two-5

2. Printer Parts and Accessories

Options

Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2

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Sorter / Staple Sorter

Stapler Door:

Open to replace the Staple Cartridge. p. 6-six

Sort Bins:

Holds sorted or grouped prints.

Large Chapters Cassette

Cassette Release Lever:

Employ to release the cassette from the unit when it is necessary to articulate

a misfeed.

Newspaper Plate Descent Key:

Printing to lower the paper plate.

Cassette Door:

Open up to add paper or clear a misfed sheet of paper.

2-6

3. Operation Panel

Performance Panel Names and Functions

O

2

Affiliate

1234567890123456

PrinterYourKnowto

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP

C

Getting

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Online fundamental

ON: Printer is connected to the host PC. OFF: The printer is not connected.

Ready LED

ON: The printer is idle (normal country). Blinking: The printer is processing or print-

ing a job, or communicating with

a remote computer.

OFF:

The printer is off or warming up.

Message LED

ON:

A communication error has

occurred between the Fiery X2e

and the printer.

Blinking: An error has occurred that pre-

vents press.

OFF:

There is no error.

Cancel central

When the printer is in printer mode, switches from the Functions screen to the Condition screens.

If pressed before newspaper feeding begins, cancels the current press job.

Set key

Selects the Functions menu.

Selects the currently displayed option and proceeds to the side by side option.

, , , key

The up pointer takes you to the next entry in the list.

The downwardly arrow takes you to the previous entry in the listing.

The right arrow in the setup menus advances the cursor to the text-entry position to the right.

The left pointer in the setup menus backspaces the cursor to the examination-entry position to the left. In a text field, information technology deletes the characters to the left.

Menu primal

In the setup menus, takes you lot dorsum ane level. When the printer is in printer mode, switches betwixt the Info screen and the Functions screen.

LCD Console

2-line text brandish.

2-7

4. Computer Connexion

Parallel Connection

Use a parallel interface cable when connecting this unit to the printer port of a computer.

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Network Connexion

Apply a network cable of 10Base-T or 100Base-T when connecting this unit to a reckoner by a network.

Getting to Know Your Printer Chapter 2

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