Wide Format PrinterOperation GuidePlease read the Operation Guide before using the printer.Keep it in the designated location for easy reference.
1-2• If the floor is delicate against casters, when this productis moved after installation, the floor material may bedamaged.• During printing, some
1-3 CAUTION• DO NOT pull the power cord when removing itfrom the outlet. If the power cord is pulled, thewires may become broken and there is a dange
1-4Other precautions• DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer or causeother damage to the printer.• DO NOT open the front cover, turn off the main s
2-1CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP1. Names of Parts123 6 6457889340!@(1) Main Body1 Operation panelUse to make settings in the printer.2 Ejection coverOpen
CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP2-2$⁄¤#%^)# Network interface connectorUse to connect the printer to the LAN (Local Area Network) with a10BASE-T or 100BASE-
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CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP2-42 3 47899156#$%^@0!(2) Operation Panel1 Ready indicatorThis indicator is lit when the printer is on-line and goes out whe
CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP2-52. Included SoftwareThe following software can be found on the CD-ROM that is includedwith the printer.NOTERefer to the F
CHAPTER 2 PRIOR TO SET-UP2-64. Energy Saver FunctionThe automatic energy saver function automatically sets the printer toa low energy consumption mod
3-1CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FORPRINTING1. Setup(1) System Configuration● Printing from WindowsPrinter driverNetwork hubComputerPrint command100BASE-TX(
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, KYOCERA MITA AMERICA, INC. has determinedthat this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.* ENERGY
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-2● Connecting the Printer to Your NetworkPerform this procedure in order to connect the printer to the networkh
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-35Press the N or M key to select “2. Set printer”.Inch specificationsSet/manager:2.Set printerMetric specificat
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-45 Press the P key. The next value will flash.Inch specificationsIP address:192.168. 0. 0Metric specification
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-56Click on [System] in the icons on the left side of the WebManager interface.7Click on the [Server Setting] ta
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-62. Paper(1) Paper TypeNote the following restrictions on paper that can be used in thismachine.● Compatible pa
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-7(2) How to Set a Paper RollUse the same procedure when replacing a paper roll.IMPORTANTWhen replacing a paper
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-88Grasp both paper roll insertion latches 3 and open thepaper roll insertion cover 4.9Insert the leading edge o
CHAPTER 3 GETTING READY FOR PRINTING3-9(3) Dew prevention heaterIf the humidity is high (more than 70 %RH) or drastic temperaturechange occurs, turn
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4-1CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION1. Basic printingPerform this procedure in order to send commands to the printer fromyour computer.1Turn the main switch
Please read this Operation Guide before using the printer. Keep it close to theprinter for easy reference.The sections of this guide and parts of the
CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION4-22. Printing with manually fed mediaWhen printing through the bypass slot, perform the followingprocedure.NOTE• Only one
CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION4-33. Making a Test PrintPerform this procedure to send a test print command from theprinter’s operation panel.NOTEIn orde
CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION4-44. Canceling PrintingIf “Processing data.” or “Printing” [“Now printing.”] is shown in themessage display, press the St
CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION4-5If the printer operation stops or becomes unstable, reset the printerand reboot the internal server computer.1Press the
CHAPTER 4 PRINTER OPERATION4-6
5-1CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT ANDSETTING1. Machine DefaultThe */Menu key on the operation panel can be used to configure settings such as the paper width an
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-2Setting5. Auto shutoff6. Timer set7. Sizeadjustment8. Fusing temp.9. Custom paper● Settings accessible by managerD
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-3Setting10. Standard size11. Auto roll over12. Buzzer13. Mgr. codechangeDescriptionSelect either “Architecture” or
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-4● Configuration by user1Press the */Menu key.2Press the N or M key to select “2. Set/user”.Inch specificationsMenu
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-5● Configuration by manager1Press the */Menu key.2Press the N or M key to select “2. Set/manager”.Inch specificatio
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CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-6● Configuring of each item1. Paper width1Press the N or M key to select the desired paper source.*When the optiona
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-74Press the Enter key. The display will show “set (value) *” andreturn to the step 1 screen.5Press the N or M key t
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-83Press the N or M key to set the time that elapses before theselected function is activated.>If “1. Auto prehea
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-98. Fusing temp.1Press the N or M key to select a media type.Inch specificationsFusing temp.:1.PlainMetric specific
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-1011. Auto roll over1The selected item will flash. To enable auto roll change, pressthe N or M key to select “ON”.I
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-112. Printer Settings(1) List of Printer Settings● Settings common to user/managerSetting1. Reset2. Test printDescr
CHAPTER 5 MANAGEMENT AND SETTING5-123. Language SwitchingThe printer’s message can be displayed in “English” (USA), “English”,“DEUTSCH” (German), “FR
6-1CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING1. If One of These Messages is Displayed...When any message shown below appears in the message display of the operation pa
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-2Message“Add roll Drawer X XX"” [“Set paper.X paper XX mm”] and “Start key togo” are alternately displayed.“Check was
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-3When toner is insufficient the message “Add toner” is displayed.When “Ready to print” is also displayed, printing is poss
iiReading the Functions Edition (On-Line Manual) for This Machine(1) Windows1. Insert the CD-ROM that is included with the printer into the CD-ROM dri
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-45While pressing the toner bottle down, turn it clockwise 90degrees to replenish the toner.6Tap the side of the toner bott
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-53. Replacing the Waste Toner TankWhen the waste toner tank becomes full the message “Check wastetoner tank” is displayed.
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-64. Countermeasures against Call for service MessageWhen a service call message such as the following is displayed andthe
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-75. When Paper JamsWhen there is a paper jam, the printer stops operation and a paperjam message is displayed. The Attenti
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-82Grasp the printer body release lever and pull it toward you.The printer body will be opened.3If the jammed paper is pres
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-97Close the ejection cover.8Close the printer securely.2 If “Paper misfeed. Remove paper.” appears:Inch specificationsPape
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-102Grasp the handles A of the roll unit to unlock the unit andpull out the roll unit until it stops.3Grasp the flange and
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-116. TroubleshootingRefer to the following chart if trouble occurs. If trouble persists, contact your service representati
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-12TROUBLEPaper jams often.The printed image is shifted toeither side (widthwise).Paper is wrinkled or curled.Toner does no
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-13TROUBLEFilm is sticky with ink afterprinting.Film curls after printing.The print data and the printedimage differ in siz
iiiSetting Up the PrinterConfiguring the Printer1 Network Settings[Configuring the IP Address, etc.] ... Page 3-2Configuring Your
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLESHOOTING6-14
7-1CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS<Hardware>Type ... ConsolePrinting system
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS7-2<Software Operating Environment>● Printer driversOSCPURAMFree hard disk spaceCPURAMFree hard disk spaceCD-ROM driveP
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICATIONS7-3● Print Utility (recommended operating environment)OSCPURAMFree hard disk spaceCD-ROM drivePrinter PortIBM PC-AT or compat
CAUTION!The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are onlyfunctional switches and are not suitable for isolating th
WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Adigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim
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ivOptions <Roll unit>To add a paper source. <Key counter>To count the number of sheets output. <Scanner unit>To use this machine
vTrademark Information.... iAbout This Operation Guide .... iReading th
1-1Caution labels have been attached to the printer at the following locations for safety purposes.BE SUFFICIENTLY CAREFUL to avoid fire or electric s
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