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Received data, stored data, configuration and registration data, and other data may be lost in the unlikely event of a problem with the recording media of this machine. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss.
Contents 1 Before Beginning ..............................8 Types of Manuals ........................................8 Setup Guide (Booklet) ........................................... 8 Reference Guide (This document) (Official site)................................ 8 Using This Guide ..........................................9 Organization ............................................. 9 Conventions............................................... 9 About this machine ..........................................10 Security settings of this machine ..................................11 Licenses ............................................
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Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1 (Optional)) ...............................56 Changing the Paper Settings ......................................58 4 Printing..................................60 Printing from a Computer ..................................... 60 Print Features in the Properties Dialog Box................................60 Canceling/Checking Printing ....................................62 Canceling a Print Job ...........................................62 Printing a print job that is waiting for execution ..............................62 Printing on Envelopes......................................
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6 Changing the Machine Settings........................98 [Language] ..............................................98 [Information & Reports]........................................98 [Notifications] .............................................100 [Paper Tray Settings]........................................100 [Supplies] ...............................................103 [Billing Information] .........................................103 [System Settings] ..........................................105 [App Settings]............................................115 [Connectivity & Network Setup] ....................................121 [Authentication / Accounting] ......................................135 [Audit Log Settings] ..........................................142 [Maintenance].............................................143 [Reset]..............................................146 7 Making Better Use of Your Machine......................
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Double-fold position adjustment ....................................201 Booklet position adjustment ......................................202 Adjusting the C fold position......................................203 Adjusting the Z fold position......................................204 Adjusting the Z fold half sheet position ...................................204 Cleaning the Machine ......................................205 Cleaning the Exterior of the Machine..................................205 Cleaning the Interior (LED Printheads) ..................................205 9 Troubleshooting ..............................
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Characteristics of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation ..............................266 Settings ..............................................273 11.6 Direct Print ..........................................285 11.7 External access ........................................287 Registering connection destinations..................................287 Settings when verifying server certificates................................288 Connecting to an external service....................................288 11.8 Using Help on this machine ....................................289 Contents...
Before Beginning Types of Manuals Setup Guide (Booklet) Describes the configuration procedure for this machine. Reference Guide (This document) (Official site) Describes how to get the device ready for printing after it is installed as well as how to set up printer features, the items in the control panel menu, troubleshooting, the installation of optional accessories, and day-to-day maintenance.
Using This Guide Describes how to get the device ready for printing after it is installed as well as how to set up printer features, the items in the control panel menu, troubleshooting, the installation of optional accessories, and day-to-day maintenance.
Indicates messages, menus, and other names displayed on the touch panel display of this machine. Indicates the name of a menu, window, dialog box, etc. displayed on the computer screen and the names of buttons, menus, etc. shown on those elements. <...
Security settings of this machine Depending on the machine settings, a security warning screen is displayed when the administrator logs in. In order to use this machine in a safe manner, it is recommended that you immediately change the settings after installing the machine.
Licenses The section explains software licenses. Always check the licenses. This product includes open-source software (OSS) with rights owned by third parties The applicable licenses, copyright descriptions, and the license conditions for each OSS can be obtained from CentreWare Internet Services by browsing to the [Home] tab >...
Main Components and Functions Unit Main unit, HCF (A4 1 Tray) (optional), 2 Tray Module (optional) Name Description Control panel Consists of operation buttons, LED indicators, and the touch screen. <Power/Power Saver> button Turn the power of the machine on and off. You can also use the button to wake the machine or put it in Power Saver Mode.
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Name Description USB storage insertion port This is a USB 2.0 storage insertion port. Note Memory card readers and USB storage cables cannot be connected. Side Tray (Optional) Printed paper is delivered here with the printed side facing up. Tandem Tray Module model (option) Name Description...
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Name Description Upper left cover Open this cover by lifting up the release lever to clear paper jams. Bottom left cover Open this cover to clear paper jams. When Tray 6 (HCF (A4 1 Tray)(optional)) is installed, open this cover after moving Tray 6 to the left. Adjusting foot Prevents the device from toppling over.
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Name Description Drum Cartridge Contains photoconductors. When facing the machine, the drum cartridges starting from the left are black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. Finisher-B3 (optional) Name Description Booklet maker unit (optional) Staples creased outputs. Booklet maker unit side cover Open this cover when replacing the booklet staple cartridge. Finisher tray Stapled or creased outputs are delivered here.
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C3 Finisher (optional), C3 Finisher with Booklet Maker (optional), and Folder Unit CD1 (optional) 13 12 Name Description Tri-fold Output Tray button Press this button to open the tri-fold output tray. (when Folder Unit CD1 is installed) Hole-punch waste container Collects punch scraps from the puncher.
Name Description Transport Unit H3 (optional) Moves paper. Open the cover upward when clearing paper jams. (Finisher connection section top cover) Center tray (Output Tray) Prints are delivered here when they are unable to be delivered to the output tray or finisher tray. Control Panel Name Description...
Graphic Symbols on the Machine and Their Meanings Refer to the following table for the graphic symbols and their definitions. Symbol Definition Symbol Definition CAUTION, DANGER or WARNING Do not use backing paper (paper printed on another machine) HOT SURFACE Supply Paper.
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Symbol Definition Wi-Fi Lock Unlock Weight Cooling Elapsed time 1 Before Beginning...
Setting Up the Machine This section explains preparation from the end of installation of this machine until printing. Power Source Turning On the Machine Press the <Power/Power Saver> button. Performing a quick setup of this machine A screen to perform a quick setup of this machine appears when the power is turned on for the first time. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the information, and then tap [Next].
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Important The power-off process continues for some time inside the machine even after the power was turned off. To completely shut off the power of the machine, it is necessary to unplug the power cord from the power outlet. When unplugging the power cord from the outlet, first wait until the touch panel display and each of the lamps turn off.
Connecting Your Machine to a Computer This machine supports wired LAN, USB, and wireless LAN connections. Install the print driver and other necessary software after connecting. Connecting to a Wired (Ethernet) Network Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, and then select [Power Off Device] to turn off the power. Remove the rear right cover of the machine.
Connecting to a Computer with USB Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, and then select [Power Off Device] to turn off the power. Remove the rear right cover of the machine. Insert the USB cable into the USB connector (lower side) on the machine. Attach the rear right cover of the machine.
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Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device]. Tap [Connectivity & Network Setup]. Tap [Wireless LAN Settings]. Tap [Common Settings]. Select [Enabled]. If necessary, select a setting for [Operating Frequency Band], and then tap [OK]. Tap [Wi-Fi Connection Settings].
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Connect by selecting a wireless LAN access point from the list Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device]. Tap [Connectivity & Network Setup]. Tap [Wireless LAN Settings].
Installing Software for Windows Using the “Software/Product Manual” disc You can use the following functions with the included “Software/Product Manual” disc. 1 [Quick Setup] You can install the basic software that can be used with the machine all at once. The following software can be installed: ...
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Note The setup disk cannot be used on a computer with different operating system from the computer that the setup disk was created on. Create a separate setup disk for each of the operating systems. 5 [Media Information] You can check the contents of the “Software/Product Manual” disc. 6 [Model-specific Manual] You can view the manual.
2. Enter “D:¥Launcher.exe” (“D” is the drive letter), and then click [OK]. Click [Driver] or [Software]. If you selected [Software], proceed to step 5. Select [I accept the terms of the license agreement] and click [Next]. Select the connection method you are using and click [Next]. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
Installing Print Drivers on Linux Computers The latest print drivers for Linux computers can be downloaded from our official web site. The latest drivers can be downloaded from the following URL: http://www.fujixerox.com Email function settings To use E-mail Notification Service, Mail Print, and other functions that use e-mail, the following settings must be configured.
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Configuring email receiving Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device]. Start the e-mail port. Tap [Connectivity & Network Setup]>[Port Settings]>[Receive Email]>[Port Status]. Tap [Enabled]. Note ...
Press the <Home> button. Changing the IP address This section explains how to change the IP address using IPv4 as an example. Note To assign IP addresses manually in an IPv6 environment, use the included “Software/Product Manual” disk or CentreWare Internet Services.
Using Your Machine Touch panel display About the Home screen 1 Display area of authentication information If the display area of the authentication information at the top left of the screen is tapped, a User ID entry screen appears. If the user is authenticated, an authentication user name appears. Note ...
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Flick Flick your finger on the touch panel display. You can scroll the screen or a list by flicking up or down. Note After a flick, scrolling continues for a while after you remove your finger. Tap/double tap Lightly touch the touch panel display with your finger, and then quickly remove it. To double-touch, touch the same location twice in succession.
Entering text Entering text using a keyboard Use the keyboard that appears on the touch panel display to enter text during configuration. Note to change the input language. Switching between online and offline At the Home screen, tap [Device] > [Information & Reports] > [Print Mode]. Tap [On-line] or [Off-line].
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Enter a user ID, and then tap [OK]. Note In the case of Azure Active Directory linking, enter the user ID before the @ of the user name. In the case of “fujitaro@sample.com” for example, enter "fujitaro". If password entry is required, tap [Next], enter the password, and then tap [OK]. ...
Customization feature of the Home screen You can show or hide apps on the Home screen and the items in feature lists, as well as change their orders. When the authentication feature is on, customization by user is possible. [Customize] or [Personalize] appears at the bottom of screens that can be customized. ...
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Tap the app to be added. Changing app location Long touch the app, and then drag the app to move it. Tap [Done]. Changing the initial display screen You can configure the first screen displayed when this machine starts. Tap the authentication information display area in the upper left of the Home screen and log in as the administrator.
Power Saver Mode This machine is equipped with a Power Saver mode which reduces the amount of power consumed by the machine to conserve power. There are two power saver modes: Low Power Mode and Sleep Mode. Sleep mode achieves a greater reduction in power consumption than Low Power mode. However, it takes longer to recover from the stand-by period compared to Low Power mode.
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Note The machine does not acquire information about paper or new consumables when paper is loaded or consumables are replaced in Power Saver mode. Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, tap [Device] > [Paper Tray Settings] or [Supplies] on the Home screen, and then load paper or replace consumables. ...
Paper Usable Paper in Each Paper Tray Important Moisture, such as water, rain, and humidity can cause print images to come off from paper. For more information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. Furthermore, condensation inside the printer due to moisture, such as from water, rain, or humidity, can cause poor image quality, paper jams, and other problems.
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Tray 3 Tray 3 and 4 and 4 ((2 Tray 6 ((Tandem Tray 1 Tray Tray 5 (HCF (A4 Auto 2- Paper Type Tray and 2 Module) (Bypass) 1 Tray) sided Module) (optional) (option)) (optional) ...
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Tray 3 Tray 3 and 4 and 4 ((2 Tray 6 ((Tandem Tray 1 Tray Tray 5 (HCF (A4 Auto 2- Paper Type Tray and 2 Module) (Bypass) 1 Tray) sided Module) (optional) (option)) (optional) [Coated 3B Reloaded (257 - ...
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Output Size Sizes that can be configured by the printer driver Note The paper sizes that are displayed depend on your region. : Supported -: Not supported Tray 3 Tray 3 and 4 and 4 Tray 6 ((Tand Envelo (HCF Tray 5 Auto...
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Tray 3 Tray 3 and 4 and 4 Tray 6 ((Tand Envelo (HCF Tray 5 Auto Orientati Tray (A4 1 Paper Size (width x length) Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray (Bypas Tray Modul Tray) Modul (optio sided (optio nal) (optio (optio nal)) nal))
Unsupported Paper Do not use the following types of paper. Doing so may cause paper jams or malfunctions, affect the image quality, and damage the equipment. Inkjet Paper Heat sensitive paper/heat transfer paper Textile transfer paper Water transfer paper ...
Loading Paper Important Make sure to load paper when the power is on. Do not load paper of different types in the same paper tray. Do not remove paper from or add paper to the paper trays during printing. Doing so may result in paper jam. Note ...
Loading Paper into Trays 1 to 4 (3 and 4 are Optional) Paper size setting When a standard size of paper is loaded in the tray, the machine automatically detects the size of paper and orientation. If a custom size of paper is loaded, the paper size must be set in the control panel. Refer ...
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Load the paper with the print side facing up and its leading edge aligned with the left side of the paper tray. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the position “MAX”). It may cause paper jams. ...
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Note The envelope tray and standard Tray 1 cannot be installed the same time. When using the Envelope Tray, log in as the administrator, select [Tray 1 Configuration]>[Coupled as Envelope Feeder] and check the [Envelope Feeder] box on the [Paper Tray Settings]>[Tray 1] screen. For more information, refer to "[Tray 1 Configuration]"...
Important The envelope tray cannot detect the envelope size automatically. Select the envelope size on the control panel. Refer For more information about paper type settings, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings" (P.58). Loading Paper (When the Tandem Tray Module is Installed) in Tray 3 ((Tandem Tray Module) (Optional)) Pull out the tray until it stops.
Push the tray in gently. Important When inserting the paper tray, push it slowly. Forcibly pushing the tray in may cause a malfunction. Specify the type of the paper loaded when you have changed the paper type. Refer For more information about paper type settings, refer to "Changing the Paper Settings"...
Load the paper with the print side facing up and its leading edge aligned with the left side of the paper tray. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (the position “MAX”). It may cause paper jams. Note ...
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Align the paper with the print side facing down and insert the paper until its leading edge lightly touches. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill-line. It may cause paper jams. Note Depending on the type of the heavyweight paper, paper may not be fed to the device or image quality may deteriorate. When using the following paper, load the paper as shown in the illustration.
Loading Long Size Paper If a Long Paper Inserter (320 mm) (option) is installed in Tray 5, long size paper can be loaded in the tray. Refer For the installation method, refer to "Attaching the Long Paper Inserter (320mm)" (P.241). Set the printing side of the long paper facing down, and then pass the paper under the paper receiver along the paper guides and insert the paper until it lightly contacts the inside.
Loading Paper into Tray 6 (HCF B1 (Optional)) Pull out the tray until it stops. Remove any paper loaded in the tray. When you want to change the paper size, adjust the positions of the guides. Open the end guide (1), unscrew the inner guide screw (2), and then remove the guide from the tray. Insert the small protrusions at the bottom of the guide into the holes corresponding to the paper size (1), insert the protrusion on the tray into a hole corresponding to the paper size on the top of the guide, and then tighten the screw (2).
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Unscrew the screw of the front guide and remove the guide from the tray. Insert the small protrusions at the bottom of the guide into the holes corresponding to the paper size (1), insert the protrusion on the tray into a hole corresponding to the paper size on the top of the guide, and then tighten the screw (2).
Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line (“MAX” position). It may cause paper jams. Note When using punched paper, load the punched paper as shown in the illustration. Close the end guide securely. Push the tray in gently. Important ...
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To switch the tray automatically when the paper of the selected tray has run out, tap [Auto Tray Switching] to select the checkbox. Note The tray is not switched when Tray 5 (Bypass) is selected or a tray not subject to automatic tray switching is selected. When multiple trays are loaded with the same paper settings during Auto Tray Selection, configure the priority by [Priority].
Printing Printing from a Computer The following section shows the basic procedure to print from a Windows application. Refer For more information about the print driver features, refer to the print driver help. Open the file to print. Select [Print] from the [File] menu. Note ...
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Feature [Layout/Watermark] [Pages Per Sheet (N- [Poster] Up)] Allows you to divide and enlarge an original Prints multiple pages document to print the image onto multiple sheets of onto one sheet of paper. paper. You can then paste them together to make one large poster.
Canceling/Checking Printing Canceling a Print Job Print jobs can be canceled either from your computer or the control panel. Canceling a Print Job Being Processed on a Computer Double-click the printer icon on the Windows taskbar. Select the name of the document that you wish to cancel and press the <Delete> key. Note ...
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Printing immediately You can force print a job that is waiting to print. A job which is suspended during printing will restart printing. Note You can set the print wait time in [Auto Print]. For details, refer to "[Auto Print]" (P.105). Tap [Jobs] on the Home screen.
Printing on Envelopes This section explains printing using an envelope as an example. When the Envelope Tray (option) will be used, configure the options by using the printer driver. Click [Start] > [Windows System] > [Control Panel] > [View devices and printers] or [Devices and Printers]. Right-click the icon of this machine.
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Configure the paper size, paper tray, paper type, and printing orientation, and then click [Next]. Follow the on-screen instructions to load the paper, and then click [Finish]. Click [OK]. Click [Print]. 4.3 Printing on Envelopes...
Printing on Custom Size Paper Loading Custom Size Paper The method for loading custom size paper is the same as the method for loading standard size paper. Refer For more information, refer to "Loading Paper" (P.47). Registering Custom Size Paper Configure the following settings in advance when printing on custom size paper.
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Check the [Create a New Form] box and enter the name of the custom sized paper to register in [Name]. Note Select the paper name if you are changing a paper size which is already registered. 4.4 Printing on Custom Size Paper...
Specify the length for [Width] and [Length]. Click [Save]. Click [OK]. Click [OK]. Printing on Custom Size Paper On the [File] menu, select [Print]. Select the machine from the [Select Printer] list box, and then click [Preferences]. Click beside [Paper] to display the options, and then select [Advanced Paper Selection]. Select a paper tray to be used for [Paper Tray].
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Click [Print]. 4.4 Printing on Custom Size Paper...
Printing Various Types of Paper This machine can print not only on plain paper but also on various types of paper including heavyweight paper and label paper. To change the type of paper set in the tray, configure the paper type as well at the [Paper Tray Settings] screen of the control panel.
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Click beside [Paper] to display the options, and then select [Advanced Paper Selection]. Select [Automatically Select] for [Paper Tray]. Select the paper type to print for [Paper Type]. Select the original size for [Original Document Size]. 4.5 Printing Various Types of Paper...
If the output paper size is different from the file size, choose [Automatically Scale] for [Scale Options], and then select output paper size for [Output Paper Size]. Click [OK] to close the [Advanced Paper Selection] dialog box. Click [OK]. Click [Print]. Printing by Specifying the Paper Tray and Paper Type When the paper tray and paper type are specified in the printer driver, you can print using the details specified in the printer driver regardless of the [Paper Tray Settings] settings on the control panel.
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Click beside [Paper] to display the options, and then select [Advanced Paper Selection]. Select [Tray 1] for [Paper Tray]. Select [Plain] for [Paper Type]. Note The paper type selected here is applied to the current job only. The paper type set for the paper tray will not be changed. Select the original size for [Original Document Size].
Printing after specifying the finishing for paper, such as stapling, punching, folding, booklet making, and Z folding The items that can be configured depend on the installed options. Open the file to be printed. Select [Print] from [File] menu. Note ...
Important Always backup data on the USB storage first. Data may be lost or corrupted for the following reasons. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by customer data loss. - When the USB storage is inserted or removed using a method not listed in the manual - When affected by static electricity or electrical noise - Due to a malfunction, repair, etc.
Do not use media that stores music data with a copyright-protection function or other data that cannot be backed up. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by data corruption or loss.
Tap [Photo Print]. Check the photo file to print from the corresponding folder. Note After the [Photo Print] screen appears, tap [Add Photo]. Tap [OK]. Configure functions if necessary. Refer For details, refer to "Function list" (P.77). Tap [Print]. Removing USB storage If USB storage is removed while data on the storage is being accessed or printed, the data may be corrupted.
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[Staple] Set the stapler position. Note Displayed in the case of [Print from USB]. [Hole Punch] Set the hole punch position. Note Displayed in the case of [Print from USB]. [Output Photo Size] Configure the output photo size. Note ...
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Saving as an initial value Note Displayed in the case of [Photo Print]. Configure initial values to be saved by a function list. At the bottom of the screen, tap either [Customize] or [Personalize]. Tap [Save Customized Defaults]. Tap [Save]. Editing the function list At the bottom of the screen, tap either [Customize] or [Personalize].
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Tap [Done]. Deleting settings saved and edited by customization At the bottom of the screen, tap either [Customize] or [Personalize]. Tap [Clear All Customizations]. Tap [Delete]. 4 Printing...
Printing after Checking Output - Sample Set - Sample Set Sample Set lets you print a proof copy of a multi-set job and print the rest of the sets after checking the proof copy. Print the rest of the sets using the control panel.
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Tap [Print]. Tap [Print]. The Sample-Print document is printed. After the remaining copies are printed, the document is deleted. Note If [Print Job Confirmation Screen] is [Disabled], a confirmation screen is not displayed, and documents are deleted automatically after printing. For details, refer to "[Print Job Confirmation Screen]" (P.116). 4 Printing...
Printing at a Specified Time - Delayed Print - Delayed Print Delayed Print is a feature which stores print data in the machine in advance to automatically print at a specified time. The number of jobs which can be executed (held) at the same time is 100 jobs or less. Note ...
For [Job Name], select [Use Existing Name] or [Enter Job Name]. Click [OK] to close the [Delayed Print] dialog box. Click [OK]. Click [Print]. Printing will start when the specified time is reached. Canceling a time-specified print job / Printing while ignoring the specified time You can use the control panel to cancel a Delayed Print job or to print a Delayed Print job immediately, regardless of the specified time.
4.10 Printing Confidential Documents - Secure Print - Secure Print Data for which a user ID and PIN have been configured in the printer driver with instructions for printing is stored on this machine and can be printed when desired by operations of this machine. Only print jobs for which [Secure Print] is selected in the printer driver are stored on this machine.
4.11 Printing Confidential Documents - Private Charge Print - Private Charge Print If the user ID configured by the printer driver and the authentication information registered at the machine or external authentication server match, data specified by a computer to be printed is stored on this machine and can be printed by operations of this machine after authentication by IC card or the touch panel display of this machine.
Enter the number of copies. Tap [Print]. Note The documents are deleted after printing. Using Private Charge Print (All) An authenticated user prints documents stored as Private Charge Prints all at once. Log in to the machine as an authenticated user. Tap [Private Charge Print (All)] on the Home screen.
4.12 Printing Confidential Documents - Charge Print - Charge Print Data specified by a computer to be printed is stored on this machine by user IDs for storage and can be printed when desired by operations of this machine. Unlike Secure Print, all print jobs are stored on this machine. Item Description Print instruction...
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Tap the target user. Note When appears beside the user, a passcode must be entered. Enter the passcode, and then tap [OK]. Tap the document to be printed to select the checkbox. Enter the number of copies. Tap [Print]. Note ...
4.13 Printing using E-mail- Mail Print - Mail Print When the machine is connected to a network environment that allows TCP/IP communication and e-mail receipt, an e-mail can be sent from a computer to the machine. The machine can automatically print e-mails received according to settings by the machine.
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Job Attribute Options Setting Method 2 sided/1 sided 1 Sided simp 2 Sided Printing (Long Edge Flip) 2 Sided Printing (Short Edge Flip) tumble *1*2 N-up 1 up (Pages per sheet) 2 up 4 up Paper Size Letter (8.5 x 11") letter Legal legal...
Printing from Your Mobile Devices Connecting the Machine to Mobile Devices You can connect a smartphone, tablet, or other mobile device to this machine and print documents, photos, web pages, emails, and other data. Connect this machine to your mobile devices with one of the following methods. ...
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Tap [Device] . Tap [Connectivity & Network Setup]. Tap [Wireless LAN Settings]. Tap [Common Settings]. Select [Enabled]. If necessary, select a setting for [Operating Frequency Band], and then tap [OK]. Tap [Wi-Fi Direct Settings]. Select [Enabled], and then tap [OK]. Press the <Home>...
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Enter the passcode. Disconnecting Mobile Devices from Wi-Fi Direct Network Disconnecting connections with mobile devices from the menu of this machine At the [Device] > [Connectivity & Network Setup] > [Wireless LAN Settings] > [Wi-Fi Direct Settings] menu, change [SSID Suffix] or [Passphrase]. The connection with mobile devices is disconnected because the Wi-Fi Direct group was reconfigured by a new SSID and passphrase.
Print Utility Print Utility is a free application for smartphones and tablets. This application allows you to print from smartphones and tablets. It can be downloaded for free from the App Store or Google Play. For details, refer to the following URL. https://www.fujixerox.com 5.2 Print Utility...
Using Other Print Services AirPrint AirPrint is a printing service offered by Apple Inc. Documents can be sent and printed on the machine from an iOS device such as an iPad or iPhone and from a macOS/OS X computer without installing a print driver or any special software.
Note When this feature is enabled, you can search for this machine, which cannot be discovered by Bonjour, because it is connected to a different subnet. Start CentreWare Internet Services and log in as the administrator. Click [Network]>[Bluetooth]. Check the [Port (Bluetooth Low Energy)] box. Select the checkbox of [iBeacon for Printers].
Changing the Machine Settings The section explains the settings displayed if [Device] is tapped on the [Home] screen. Note Some items are displayed only when a user logs in as a machine administrator. To log in as a machine administrator, tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then log in.
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[Error History Report] Refer For details, refer to "[Error History Report]" (P.100). [Printer Reports] [Configuration Report] Prints the status of various settings including the machine hardware configuration and network information. Prints to check whether the optional accessories are correctly installed. ...
[Font List] Print the fonts that can be used by this machine. [PCL Font List] Print the fonts that can be used by PCL. [PostScript Font List] Print the fonts that can be used by PostScript. [DocuWorks Printer Settings List] Print the settings for DocuWorks Direct Print.
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The paper-type setting is prioritized over [Priority]. However, the paper to be selected is determined by [Priority] when the same priority was configured for different paper types. In addition, trays loaded with paper types configured to [Auto Paper Off] are not subject to Auto Tray Selection.
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Item name Setting value Weight of corresponding paper [Hole Punched] [Plain A] 64 to 70 gsm Note Corresponds to P paper and C paper. [Plain B] 71 to 82 gsm Note Corresponds to J paper. [Plain S] 64 to 82 gsm [Letterhead] [Plain A] 64 to 70 gsm...
Item name Setting value Weight of corresponding paper [HwGlossC RL] [Coated 3A RL] 221 to 256 gsm [Coated 3B RL] 257 to 300 gsm [Pre-Printed] [Plain A] 64 to 70 gsm [Plain B] 71 to 82 gsm [Plain S] 64 to 82 gsm [Postcard] [Heavy 1A] 106 to 135 gsm...
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[Total Impressions] Displays the total number of Color Impressions and Black Impressions. Note When print data resulting from color conversion using an ICC profile, for example, on the application is printed at Auto (Color/B/W), even documents that appear in black-and-white on the monitor are printed in color. In this case, Color Impressions is used for counting the number of prints.
[System Settings] [System Clock / Timers] [Date] Specify the date of the machine clock. [Time] Specify the time of the machine clock. [NTP Time Synchronization] Acquire the time from a time server (NTP), and then adjust the time of the machine to match it. [Connection Interval] Specify the interval for connecting to a time server.
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When the [Condensation Alert] box is checked, a message is displayed when the machine detects that dew condensation may have occurred. Note The machine does not enter Sleep Mode during warm-up mode operation. [Print-On-Demand Duration] Configure the effective time when printing using external access. If print data is not received from the external connection destination during the time configured here after a print command, print instructions become invalid.
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[Keyboard] Configure the layout of the keyboard that appears during text entry. [Display Language Button on Home] Configure whether to display the language switching button on the Home screen. [Screen After Auto Clear] Configure the screen after an automatic reset. [Auto Display of Login Screen] Configure whether to display the authentication screen automatically when the power is turned on or Power Save mode is exited when the authentication feature is on.
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[Security Warning (Admin)] Configure whether to display a security warning screen when logging in to this machine or CentreWare Internet Services as a machine administrator when the user ID and password of the machine administrator are still the default settings. [Security Warning (SNMP)] Configure whether to display a security warning screen when logging in to this machine or CentreWare Internet Services as a machine administrator when the community name and authentication password in the SNMP protocol...
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[Watermark] Watermarking prints text or a background pattern over the entire background of paper to restrict duplication of documents. [Date Format] The setting configured here is shared by annotation, watermarking, and forced annotation. [Default Watermark Effect] Configure the defaults of hidden printing of watermarking. [Default Secure Watermark] Configure the text printed by watermarking.
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[Digital Codes Settings] Configure the analysis password and character string of the digital code to be embedded in the document. [Force Secure Watermark] Configure whether to forcefully implement the Secure Watermark feature for each job type. [Secure Watermark Defaults] Configure whether to embed watermark control codes in paper documents. [Secure Watermark Effect] Configure whether to embed hidden characters in documents to be printed.
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[Print Universal Unique ID] You can print IDs (UUID) to enable identification of jobs for each print job. Using ApeosWare Management Suite 2 (sold separately) and the image log control feature is effective for limiting data leaks because you can search the logs using an UUID as a keyword to check, for example, whether each job was printed, when, and by whom.
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Up to 2000 image logs can be saved to this machine. The size of text that can be imported depends on the setting of [Image Log Generation] > [Resolution]. Refer to the following table when configuring the resolution. Resolution Color job Black-and-white job...
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[Plug-in Settings] To use an embedded plug-in function/custom service, set [Embedded Plug-ins] to [Enabled]. The names and statuses of plug-ins that can be used are displayed in [List of Embedded Plug-ins]. Note This item is displayed when the customization extension function is being used. [Other Settings] [Offset Stacking (Center Output Tray)] , [Offset Stacking (Upper Center Output Tray)], and [Offset Stacking (Lower Center Output Tray)]...
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Starting use and changing settings of the data encryption function The machine must be restarted when the data encryption is set or unlocked and the encryption key is changed. The corresponding storage area (storage (optional)) is initialized when the machine restarts. In such a case, the data from before the switchover is not guaranteed.
If this item is turned off, firmware cannot be downloaded even when [Software Download via Network] has been configured to [Enabled]. If this item is turned on, and [Software Download via Network] has been configured to [Disabled], download via USB only is permitted. Note ...
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[Receiving Buffer - LPD] Configure whether to perform spooling when storage (optional) has been installed. Storage (optional) is used as the receiving buffer for spooling. Note If [No Spooling] is configured, it is not possible to receive data from another computer through the same interface when LPD print processing is being performed.
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[Other Settings] [Print Area] Sets whether or not to extend the print area. Refer For more information about the printable area, refer to "Standard print area" (P.259). For more information about the extended print area, refer to "Extended print area" (P.259). ...
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[Banner Pages] Output banner sheets so that jobs are separated by user and printed matter is not mixed when multiple users are using this machine. Sheets can be output before or after a job. Note When banner sheets are printed, they are added to the meter. ...
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[Jobs Settings] [Stored Job Retention Period] Configure whether to delete accumulated print documents (Sample Set, Secure Print, Private Charge Print, and Charge Print documents) that have exceeded the retention period. [Display Default of Stored Print Job List] Configure the display default when displaying a list of accumulated print documents (Sample Set, Delayed Print, Secure Print, Private Charge Print, and Charge Print documents).
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[Web Applications Setup] Configure connection destinations of external access. With external access, external services linked to this machine are displayed directly on the control panel and documents saved on an external server can be selected and printed directly. Files can be printed without using a computer.
[SSL Cert Verification Failure] Configure whether to stop access to the server or display an access confirmation screen when verification of the SSL server certificate failed. [Enable File Printing] Configure whether to use the file print feature. With the file print feature, you can print printable files obtained from an external Web server directly.
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[Adobe Communication Protocol] [Standard] Configure when the output protocol of the printer driver is ASCII format. [Binary] Configure when the output protocol of the printer driver is BCP format. [TBCP] Configure when the output protocol of the printer driver is TBCP format. ...
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[Port Number] Configure the port number of Port 9100. Note Do not use a number that is being used by another port. [SNMP] [Port Status] Configure [Enabled] when SNMP is used, for example, to use our application to manage this machine over a network.
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[Port Number] Configure the port number used for Internet services. Note Do not use a port number that is already being used by another port. However, the same port numbers as the ports that use HTTP (IPP, Internet service (HTTP), UPnP discovery, SOAP, and Web Services on Devices (WSD)) can be used. ...
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[Ethernet - Rated Speed]/[Ethernet 1 - Rated Speed] , [Ethernet 2 - Rated Speed] Configure the communication speed of the Ethernet interface. [Energy Efficient Ethernet] Configure whether to turn on the power-saving function of the Ethernet interface. [TCP/IP - Common Settings] ...
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[IPv6 - Manual Gateway] Configure the gateway address when [IPv6 - Manual Address] has been configured. [IPv6 - DNS Server Setup] Configure a DNS server. [Automatically Configured IPv6 Address] Displays the automatically configured IP address. Note Up to two addresses can be assigned by stateless automatic configuration when the IP address has been configured manually.
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[Proxy Server Settings]/[Proxy Server Settings - LAN1], [Proxy Server Settings - LAN2], and [Proxy Server Settings - Wi-Fi] You can configure proxy settings for each interface in accordance with your network environment. [Use Proxy Server] Configure whether to use a proxy server. ...
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[Proxy Server Setup] Configure the specification of the proxy server. If [Different Proxy for Each Protocol] is configured, an HTTPS proxy server and HTTP proxy server can be configured individually. If [Same Proxy for All Protocols] is configured, the HTTPS proxy server settings are applied to the HTTP proxy server. [HTTPS Proxy Server Name] Enter the server name or IP address of the HTTPS proxy server.
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[Polling Interval] Configure the interval for polling the POP3 server for email. [Login Name] Enter the name to log in to the POP3 server. [Password] Configure the password for POP receiving. [POP Password Encryption] Configure whether to encrypt the password. [SMTP Server Settings] You can check the connection status between the machine and the SMTP server by tapping [Connection Test] to send a test email to the specified email address from the machine.
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[Kerberos Server Settings] [Kerberos Server 1 (Default)] to [Kerberos Server 5] Configure the following settings for Kerberos Server 1 through 5 individually. The content configured for Kerberos Server 1 is used as the default values during authentication. [Primary Server Name / Address] Specify the server name and IP address of the primary server.
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LDAP server authentication is performed by using the entered User ID and password. [Authentication of User Attributes] The entered User ID is used as an attribute value configured to [Attribute of Typed User Name] to search on the LDAP server. Attribute values configured to [Attribute of Login User Name] of discovered users are used as User IDs of jobs.
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[LDAP Referrals] Configure whether to reconnect to the specified server when a connection to another LDAP server was specified from the connected LDAP server. [LDAP Referral Hop Limit] Configure how many switches of the connection server are permitted when using the referral function. [SMB Server Settings] Configure when using an SMB server as an external authentication server.
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[Device Certificate - Client] Configure the client certificate for SSL/TLS communication. [Verify Remote Server Certificate] Configure whether to verify the certificate of the partner server when using this machine as an SSL client. [IPsec Settings] [IPsec Settings] Note ...
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[Login User Name] Enter an authentication user name within 128 characters. [Login Password] Enter an authentication password from 1 through 128 characters. [Server Certificate Verification] Configure whether to verify server certificates when [Authentication Method] is [PEAP / MS-CHAPv2]. [Certificate Revocation Settings] ...
[Other Settings] [Protocol to Receive Email] Configure to match the usage environment. [Add Domain Name to User Name] Configure whether to add a domain name to user names. [Output Destination for Email] Select the tray to eject Mail Print. If [Auto] is selected, the ejection destination configured for the initial setting value of the ejection destination is selected automatically.
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[Network Accounting] Use user information currently managed by an external service for accounting. Register user information from the external service. Refer For details, see "Types of Accounting Administration methods" (P.158). [Accounting Mode] Configure whether to use accounting for each service. Note ...
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The features described in this section may not appear for some models. Optional components or related products provided by Fuji Xerox are required to use the features. For more information, contact our Customer Support Center. [Connect with Accounting / Billing Device] Allows you to select whether or not to use the connected accounting or billing device from [None] or [Connected].
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[Authentication] [Login Type] [No Login Required] The authentication feature is not on. [Log In to Local Accounts] Use user information registered to this machine for authentication. Important When [No Login Required] or [Log In to Remote Accounts] was changed from [Log In to Local Accounts], all user information that has been registered to this machine is deleted.
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[Reset User Accounts] You can remove registered content and reset accounting data at the same time for all registered users. You can also output a report and check the content to be deleted or reset before deletion or resetting. The content is the same for [Reset User Accounts] of [Accounting].
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Configure whether to request password entry during IC card authentication in the case of external authentication. [Smart Card Certificate Verification] Configure whether to verify the certificate of IC cards when using IC cards. If this checkbox is selected, not only is the owner of the IC card verified by a PIN code, the certificate within the IC card and matching of the key with the private key are verified.
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Refer For more information on Private Print and Authentication Print, refer to "Printing Confidential Documents - Private Charge Print -" (P.86) and "Printing Confidential Documents - Charge Print -" (P.88). [Receive Control] must be configured to perform Authentication Print and Private Print. For details, refer to "[Charge / Private Print Settings]"...
[User Details Setup] [Change Password] An authenticated user can change their own password. Note Displayed when [User Role] is set to [Local User] or [Account Administrator]. [Audit Log Settings] Configure audit log settings and settings related to Syslog sending (using the Syslog protocol to send audit logs to another computer on the network).
If [Prioritize Device Operation] is selected, overwriting starts from the log with the oldest date. Overwritten audit logs cannot be sent to the Syslog server. If [Prioritize Audit Log] is selected, a system error occurs, and the machine stops. Enable connection between the machine and the Syslog server, turn off this machine, wait for the touch panel display to turn off, and turn the power on again.
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[EPA Server Registration] After the EP registration, [EPA Server Registration] is automatically selected in accordance with your environment. When this feature is selected, enter the destination server IP of your EPA server and then select [Start] to register the device in the EPA server. [Quick Setup Home] Check whether the initial settings to use the machine have been configured.
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Note For details, refer to "Adjusting alignment" (P.193). [Adjust Image Transfer] If the toner image is not transferred to the paper optimally, you can configure the optimal transfer output value for each paper type. Note For details, refer to "[Adjust Image Transfer]" (P.145). [Calibration] You can easily adjust the gradation when the color gradation deviates in the print quality.
[Adjust Color Registration] Correct the Color Regi when the color is not accurate in the print results. Important Do not run Color Regi correction several times, because this may affect the performance of this machine. [Tray 5 Guide Adjustment] Adjust the detection sensitivity of the paper guide width of Tray 5 (Bypass).
Making Better Use of Your Machine Using CentreWare Internet Services Use CentreWare Internet Services to monitor the status of your machine or to change the settings of the machine from a web browser. This feature is available on computers connected to the machine in a TCP/IP network environment. The following are the main features on each tab of CentreWare Internet Services.
Note When specifying a port number, enter a “:” (colon) and then “80” (the factory default port number) after the address. The port number can be confirmed by [Configuration Report]. Login Method Launch CentreWare Internet Services. At the top right of the screen, click [Log In]. Fill in [User ID], and then click [Log In].
This software checks the status of the machine. It displays the status of the machine and the consumables and provides notifications of print job completion and errors. Click [Start]>[Fuji Xerox Print & Scan Hub]>[Print & Scan Hub] to launch the Print & Scan Hub. ContentsBridge Utility (Windows) This software is used to send files on PCs to this machine directly for printing.
Configuring Encryption Settings Types of Certificate A certificate is required to use the Encryption feature on the machine. The following 2 types of device certificates can be used. Self-signed certificates created using CentreWare Internet Services Certificate signed by a certificate authority (CA) Refer ...
Encrypting using IPsec Communication with this machine can be encrypted using IPsec. A device certificate signed by a certificate authority (CA) is required when [IKE Authentication Method] is [Authenticate by Digital Signature]. A device certificate is not required when [IKE Authentication Method] is [Authenticate by Preshared Key]. In addition, to verify communication-partner devices, a certificate (root certificate authority certificate) issued by another certificate authority of the partner must be imported into the machine.
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From the left-side menu, click [System]. Click [Security]. Click [Certificate Settings]. Click [Import]. Click [Select File], and then specify the name of the file to be imported. In [Password], enter the password configured for the certificate to be imported. In [Retype Password], enter the same password. Click [Start].
When encrypting IPP communications (Internet printing), enter an address which starts with "https" instead of "http" for the printer URL when adding a printer on the computer. Configuring IPsec for Encryption Configure a certificate for this machine when the IKE authentication method with IPsec communication is configured to “Digital signature”.
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IPsec Settings This section explains how to configure the IPsec settings using the control panel of this machine. Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device].
Setting to use IEEE 802.1X on wireless LAN After using CentreWare Internet Services to configure HTTP communication encryption settings, import a certificate issued by another CA to the machine. Refer For more information about ways to encrypt HTTP communication, refer to "Configuring HTTP Communication Encryption Settings"...
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If the authentication method is EAP-TSL, select the imported client certificate for [Client Certificate]. Click [Save]. Click [Restart Now]. 7 Making Better Use of Your Machine...
Control Access to Machine Features by Pre- registering Users Overview of the Authentication and Accounting If the authentication feature is on, you can manage users that can use this machine and limit features that can be used by each user. In addition, you can perform accounting management for the service usage conditions of each user.
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Usage restrictions General usage restrictions You can restrict control panel operations, machine setting changes, and feature usage. User authentication is required to use the machine. Refer For details, refer to "[Access Control]" (P.138). Limiting access for users You can limit service use and configure the upper limit for number of pages by user. Refer ...
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Depending on the [Login Type], some Accounting Administration methods may not be selectable due to the Authentication mode. For more information, refer to the "Relationship between [Login Type] and Accounting Administration methods" (P.159). Local accounting Accounting is carried out per user by using authentication user information registered to the machine in advance. Refer ...
Print Target service (job) Users subject to Management item accounting Normal Print Printer driver for this device Authentication user Number of print pages/number of Unregistered Not printer driver for this device copies authentication user Secure Print Document Print Authentication user Sample Set Delayed Print Charge Print...
When [Login Type] is set to [Log In to Local Accounts], and [Accounting Type] is set to [Network Accounting] : Supported -: Not supported Target service Limiting access for users Tabulation by individual users Usage restrictions by Upper limit of number of pages function ...
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For [Device Access], select [Unlocked] or [Locked]. Note If [Locked] is configured, authentication is required for all operations at the control panel of the machine. Tap [App Access]. Configure whether authentication is required for operation for each service. Tap the service to be changed. Select the setting.
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Tap [No.] to register a user. Enter a User ID, and then tap [Enter] > [OK]. Tap [User Name]. Enter a user display name, and then tap [Enter] > [OK]. Enter a password, and then tap [OK]. Configure use restrictions and privileges if necessary. Configuring the default Authorization Group (external authentication) Configure the authorizations of the default Authorization Group when external authentication is set.
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Configuring an LDAP server for external authentication When [Authentication System] is configured to [LDAP], register the information of the LDAP server to this machine. Note This machine is compatible with Active Directory and OpenLDAP LDAP servers. For the method to check the distinguished name (DN) formats and attribute values and the method to add accounts to groups in Active Directory described in this procedure, please refer to the official Microsoft website.
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Tap [Search Directory Root], enter the entry to be the search origin point in distinguished name (DN) format, and then tap [OK]. Select a search range for [Search Scope]. If necessary, tap [Object Class of Search Target], and then enter an object class name. Press <Home>...
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Configuring the information for connection to Azure Active Directory This section explains how to configure the information necessary for this machine to connect to Azure Active Directory. Launch CentreWare Internet Services, and then log in as a machine administrator. Refer ...
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Refer For more information about the method to confirm the distinguished name (DN) of a group account of Azure Active Directory, refer to "Confirming the object ID of an Azure Active Directory group" (P.167). Click [OK]. To restrict other functions, configure as shown in Step 7 through 9. Click [Save] >...
[Server Response Timeout] Configure the upper limit for the standby time for a response from the server when requesting authentication from Azure Active Directory. Change this value when the load on the network is suspect. [Search Timeout] Configure the upper limit for the standby time for a response from the server when requesting a search of Azure Active Directory.
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Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device]. Tap [Authentication / Accounting] > [Authentication / Security Settings]. Tap [Authentication] > [User Details Setup]. Configure whether password entry is required by [Smart Card Reader]. Press <Home>...
Enter an attribute name that corresponds with the ID of the IC card, and then tap [OK]. Note The card ID must be registered to the attribute in advance. Configure an attribute that guarantees a unique value for each user. Tap [Network User ID Attribute].
It may catch fire by electric sparks inside a vacuum cleaner and cause explosion. Use a broom or a wet cloth to wipe off the spills. If you spill a large volume of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative.
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When placing a used toner cartridge on the floor or on a table, place a few sheets of paper under the cartridge to catch any toner that may spill. Do not reuse old toner cartridges once you remove them from the machine. Doing so can impair print quality. ...
Close the front cover. Replacing Drum Cartridges The following messages appear on the touch panel display when the replacement interval of the drum cartridge is approaching. Important Make sure that the power is on when replacing a drum cartridge. Make sure that the device is not operating, and open the front cover.
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Pinch and hold the knob on both sides of the conveyance box and remove the box. Note Stand the box upright on a level surface. Turn the stopper of the drum cartridge (R1, R2, R3, R4) displayed in the message to the right. Note ...
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Slide out the drum cartridge gently while holding its bottom, and pull it out from the device. Take the new drum cartridge out of the box, and insert the used drum cartridge into the supplied plastic bag and place it into the box. Note ...
Rotate the stopper to the left to lock it. Clean the LED printhead for the drum cartridge you have replaced. Refer For information on how to clean the LED printheads, refer to "Cleaning the Interior (LED Printheads)" (P.205). Return the conveyance box to the original position. Rotate the handle clockwise to lock the box.
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Make sure that the device is not operating, and open the front cover. Slowly pull out the Waste Toner Container “R5” while grasping the handle. Insert the new waste toner container while holding its handle, and push the container in until it clicks. Close the front cover.
Replacing the Fusing Unit CAUTION Fusing unit safety When removing the fusing unit, be sure to switch off the power, wait 40 minutes, and check that the fusing unit has cooled down before removing it. Replacement Procedure Press the <Power/Power Saver>...
Pull out the fusing unit while holding the handles on both sides. Grab the handles on both ends of the new fusing unit, insert it in alignment with the slots, and gently push until you hear a click. Return the lock levers to their original position. Close the top cover on the left side.
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While grasping the lever of the staple cartridge holder “R1”, pull out the staple cartridge to the right (towards you). Move up the staple cartridge, and then take it out of the finisher. Note The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher. Pinch both sides of the empty staple case with your fingers (1), and remove the staple case from the staple cartridge (2).
Push the staple cartridge into the finisher until it clicks into place. Close the finisher front cover. Replacing side-stitch staples (when C3 Finisher or C3 Finisher with Booklet Maker is installed) A message appears on the touch panel display according to the remaining amount of staples. Note ...
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While grasping the lever, pull out the staple cartridge. Note The staple cartridge is firmly inserted. A slight force is required to pull the cartridge out of the finisher. When the C3 Finisher Staple Unit 65 Sheets is installed, pull down the lever, and pull out the staple cartridge. Pinch both sides of the empty staple case with your fingers (1), and pull out the staple case from the cartridge (2).
While grasping the lever of the staple cartridge, push the staple cartridge into its original position until it clicks into place. Close the finisher front cover. Replacing the booklet staple cartridge (when Finisher-B3 booklet unit is installed) A message appears on the touch panel display according to the remaining amount of staples. Note ...
While holding the tabs on both sides of the new booklet staple cartridge, install it in the original position, push lightly from the top, and make sure that it clicks into place. Exchange the other one in the same manner. Close the finisher side cover.
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While grasping the levers of the booklet staple cartridge, push downward, and then pull out upwards. Note There are two booklet maker staple cartridges. Confirm the cartridge has been replaced from the message. Press the buttons on the right and left sides of the booklet staple cartridge (1), and then open the cover (2). Pinch the right and left sides of the empty staple case (1), and pull out the empty staple case from the staple cartridge (2).
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Close the cover. Return the booklet staple cartridge to its original position. Slightly push upwards, and make sure that it clicks into place. Note Return so that of the booklet staple cartridge and of the booklet unit are lined up. Return the booklet unit to its original position.
Emptying the Hole Punch Waste Container (when Finisher-B3 is installed) When the hole-punch waste container becomes full with punch waste, a message appears on the touch panel display. Note Empty the hole punch waste container when the device is on. If you empty the container while the device is off, the device does not recognize that the container has been emptied.
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Empty the hole punch waste container after the message appears. Otherwise, the device cannot recognize the correct remaining amount of the punch scraps. Before emptying the punch waste in the hole-punch waste container, tap [Device] > [Supplies] on the Home screen and check the status of the hole-punch waste container.
Image Quality Adjusting the Halftone You can easily adjust the halftone when the color halftone deviates in the print quality. Adjusting the halftone allows the machine to maintain a constant level of print quality. To adjust the halftone, print a halftone adjustment chart, compare the densities with the "Calibration Sample" included with this machine to get the density setting values, and enters the settings in the machine.
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Fold the printed halftone adjustment chart in a peak fold along the vertical guide line (dotted line) of the color to adjust. Match the density of the halftone adjustment chart to adjust with the location of the same density on the calibration sample.
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For the example on the left, density of the Calibration Chart close to the Color Sample is at the second position in the negative direction from the central position or density A, therefore, the difference is <-2>. "-2" "-1" Color Sample Enter the variance in the [Margin] field corresponding to the gradation correction chart.
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When the density variances for all colors have been entered, copy them to the corresponding [Margin] location in the [Computation Table] on the left side of the Halftone Adjustment Chart. (Ex: Cyan) Add [Current] and [Margin], and then enter the result in [Adjustment Value]. Note ...
Tap [Calibration]. Tap [Density] and select the density (Low/Medium/High) to correct. Tap the color that you wish to correct (Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black). Adjust the setting value. Similarly, adjust the other colors of the same density. Note Locations in which [Margin] is [0] do not need adjustment. Repeat Step 4 through 7 to adjust the remaining densities in the same manner.
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Specify the number of prints of the sample using [Print Settings]. Note In consideration of output variation, we recommend printing about 3 sample sheets. Tap [Save]. Tap [Sample Printout]. Check the printed sample. If the position of the print image is correct, a line is printed at a position of 10 mm from the edge of the paper. Make adjustments if the line position is out of alignment.
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Check the sample and measure the amount of deviation (mm) in the squareness of the image. Slow scan direction (Paper feed direction) Fast scan direction Use the following equation to find the amount of deviation of the squareness. A is the length (mm) of the lead regi on the left side, and B is the length (mm) of the lead regi on the right side when the lead edge of the paper at the top.
Adjustment value (%) of the vertical scanning direction zoom ratio = 1 × (amount of deviation (mm) ÷ (paper length (mm) of vertical scanning direction - 20)) × 100 Tap [Slow Scan %]. Enter a result of adding the adjustment value calculated in Step 2 to the current setting value. Press [Save].
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Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator. Tap [Device]. Tap [Maintenance] > [Image Quality]. Tap [Adj Image Transfer]. Tap [Enter Sample Number and Adjust]. Choose the paper type to be adjusted from [Paper Type], and then tap [2 Sided Printing]. From [Paper Size], choose the size of paper to be loaded in Tray 5 (Bypass).
Check the sample, and then record the number (-5 to +10) with the optimal image quality. Note When the sample was printed on both sides, record the numbers for both the front and rear sides. Tap [Enter Sample Number and Adjust]. For [Side 1 (-5 to +10)] and [Side 2 (-5 to +10)], specify the image quality numbers recorded in Step 11.
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Select the density distribution adjustment amount for the print sample from shapes 1 through 6. Shape 1 Shape 2 Darker Darker Density Density adjustment adjustment amount amount Lighter Lighter Shape 3 Shape 4 Darker Darker Density Density adjustment adjustment amount amount Lighter Lighter...
Adjusting the booklet fold position Configure booklet fold locations individually for smaller than B4 and B4 or larger. Load the paper in the tray to adjust the fold position. Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then log in as a machine administrator.
Adjusting the fold position You can adjust the paper folding positions by paper type and configure 10 types. Configured types are assigned to each tray. Load the paper in the tray to adjust the fold position. Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then log in as a machine administrator.
Select [Long at Left], and then enter the offset amount. When the unprinted page is larger Select [Long at Right], and then enter the offset amount. Tap [Next]. Under [Single Fold], select either [Long at Left] or [Long at Right]. Enter the value measured in Step 5, and then tap [Save].
When the staples are on the unprinted side Select either [Long at Left Right Staple] or [Long at Right Right Staple], and then enter the offset amount. Under [Booklet Fold State (2 Sheets)], choose the folding and staple positions for output paper. Enter the value measured in Step 5, and then tap [Save].
Adjusting the Z fold position Tap [Z Fold - A4] or [Z Fold - 8.5x11”]. Tap [Print Settings]. Tap [Paper Supply] to select the loaded paper. When a setting has been changed, tap [Save]. Tap [Sample Printout]. Check the printed sample and measure the fold position movement amounts A and B. Enter the value measured in Step 6 and tap [Sample Printout] again.
Cleaning the Machine WARNING When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it. Other cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use aerosol cleaners to avoid catching fire and explosion. CAUTION When cleaning this product, always switch off and unplug it. Access to a live machine interior may cause ...
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Rotate the handle of the conveyance box counterclockwise. Pinch and hold the knob on both sides of the conveyance box and remove the box. Note Stand the box upright on a level surface. Remove the cleaning bar from the back side of the front cover, and then clean each of the LED printheads with the bar.
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Note Clean the four LED printheads R1 to R4 by sliding the cleaning bar back and forth for two or three times respectively. Return the cleaning bar to the back side of the front cover. Return the conveyance box to the original position. Note ...
Do not attempt to remove a paper deeply jammed inside the product, particularly a paper around the fusing unit or the heat roller. Otherwise, it may cause injuries or burns. Turn off the product immediately and contact your local Fuji Xerox representative. Important ...
When staples of the staple cartridge have jammed CAUTION Be careful in removing jammed staples. Note The staple cartridge is loaded securely. Pull the staple cartridge strongly to remove it. If the error still is not resolved, contact our Customer Support Center. Staple jams in staple cartridges (for Finisher-B3) Make sure that the device is not operating, and open the finisher front cover.
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After removing the staple cartridge, check inside of the finisher for any remaining staples. Pull up the metal part of the staple cartridge as shown in the illustration. Remove the jammed staples (1), and then return the metal part pulled up in Step 5 to the original position (2). Push the staple cartridge into the finisher until it clicks into place.
Staple Jams in Staple Cartridge (for C3 Finisher and C3 Finisher with Booklet Maker) Make sure that the device is not operating, and open the finisher front cover. While grasping the lever of the staple cartridge holder “R1”, pull out the staple cartridge holder to the right (towards you).
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After removing the staple cartridge, check inside of the finisher for any remaining staples. Pull up the metal part of the staple cartridge. Remove the jammed staples (1), and then return the metal part pulled up in Step 5 to the original position (2). While grasping the lever of the staple cartridge, push the staple cartridge into its original position until it "clicks"...
Staple jams in saddle stitch staple cartridges (when C3 Finisher with Booklet Maker is installed) Make sure that the device is not operating, and open the finisher front cover. Pull out the booklet unit. Grasp the levers of the booklet staple cartridge, tilt them downward, and then pull the cartridge upwards and out.
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Remove the jammed staples (1), and then return the metal part pushed down in Step 4 to the original position (2). Return the booklet staple cartridge to its original position. Slightly push upwards, and make sure that it clicks into place. Note ...
Machine Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy The machine is not turned on. The power cord may be unplugged or loose. Turn off the machine and reinsert the power cord in the outlet and the machine. Next, turn on the machine. Check that the machine is connected to an outlet which supplies the proper rated voltage and rated current.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Staples do not stay in place well Staples may have jammed in the staple cartridge. Deal with the problem by, for example, removing the jammed staples. Check the setting of [Staple] by [Printing Preferences] in the printer driver. 9 Troubleshooting...
Printing Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy The machine does not print. Check whether the IP address is set correctly. Refer For details, refer to "Changing the IP address" (P.32). There may not be enough memory capacity. Take one of the following measures: In the printer driver, set [Image Quality] to [Standard], or use ...
Symptom Cause/Remedy Images at the edges of the paper are The printable area of the machine may have been exceeded. missing Either extend the print area of the machine or reduce the print area of the document. Printing specified at a computer and the Check the font replacement table of the printer driver.
Image Quality Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is too light. The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. (Faded or unclear) A drum cartridge or the fusing unit is damaged or deteriorated. Depending on its condition, the drum cartridge or fusing unit may need replacement.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Dirt appears at equal intervals. The paper path is dirty. Print a few pages to remove the dirt. The drum cartridge has deteriorated or is damaged. Depending on its condition, the drum cartridge may need replacement. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer. White dots appear in black filled areas.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is partially blanked- out. Vertical The paper is not appropriate for the machine. Load appropriate white streaks appear on output. media. The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. The machine interior (LED print heads) are dirty. Clean the machine interior.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy White or colors are missing across the The drum cartridge has deteriorated or is damaged. vertical length Depending on its condition, the drum cartridge may need replacement. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealer. No toner remains in the toner cartridge. Replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
Network-related Problem CentreWare Internet Services Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Cannot connect to CentreWare Internet Check whether the device is turned on. Services. Check whether the Internet service is running or check by printing the function setting list. It may not be possible to connect depending on the proxy server. To connect without using a proxy server, configure the web browser setting or the address to be used to "Do not use proxy server".
Internet/Intranet Connection Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy When connection to the Internet/Intranet Confirm the IP address. fails Set the correct IP gateway address when connecting to the proxy server, or to a Web server via the IP gateway. Confirm the DNS server address. The settings of an address not to use a proxy are incorrect.
Symptom Cause/Remedy Cannot connect to wireless LAN using WPS- Check if the PIN code entered in the wireless LAN access point is PIN (PIN code method) correct. Refer For details on how to input a PIN code, refer to the manual provided with the wireless LAN access point.
Symptom Cause/Remedy Operation is improper when an IPv6 address In an IPv6 environment, run a DNS server and specify the is specified as the connection-destination destination URL using an FQDN. URL with DocuShare or another external access connection service Example: http://[ipv6:2001:db8::1] Trouble during Help/Remote Assistance connections Symptom Cause/Remedy...
AirPrint issues Symptom Cause/Remedy This machine is not detected at the printer Could not connect to network. selection screen Check the network settings of this machine and iOS, macOS, or OS Bonjour and the IPP port are not running. Use [Edit] > [Connectivity] to check the port settings. AirPrint has not been turned on.
Error Code Error codes are six-digit numbers displayed on the machine touch panel when an error occurs and the print job did not successfully complete or when a malfunction occurs in the main unit. When an error code is displayed, please check the code on the official website. http://www.fujixerox.com 9 Troubleshooting...
Installing Optional Accessories For the latest information on optional accessories, visit our official website. http://www.fujixerox.com 10.1 Installing the Wireless Network Kit Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, and then select [Power Off Device] to turn off the power. Remove the rear right cover of the machine. Insert the connector of the Wireless Network Kit into the Wireless Network Kit socket.
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Attach the rear right cover of the machine. Press the <Power/Power Saver> button to turn on the machine. 10 Installing Optional Accessories...
10.2 Installing 2 Tray Module and Tandem Tray Module The following optional accessories can be installed on the bottom section of this machine. CAUTION Before moving this machine, remove any installed optional products. Tandem Tray Module 2 Tray Module Lift up optional products using the following number of people.
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Note Store the removed cover. Place the 2 Tray Module at the installation site. Lock the wheel stoppers on the front casters. Open the cover on the lower left side. Lift up this machine as shown in the following illustration. CAUTION ...
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Align the corners of this machine and the 2 Tray Module, and then slowly lower the module. Close the cover on the lower left side. Support both sides of the Tray 2 with both hands, slightly raise the front side, and remove it from the unit. 10.2 Installing 2 Tray Module and Tandem Tray Module...
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Tighten the included screws with a coin or similar object to fix this machine to the 2 Tray Module. Insert the Tray 2 into the machine until it stops. Remove the cable cover on the rear of the machine. 10 Installing Optional Accessories...
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Fasten the machine and the 2 Tray Module at the included joint. Connect the connector cable. 10.2 Installing 2 Tray Module and Tandem Tray Module...
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Close the connector cover. Adjust the height of the tipping-prevention stopper. Connect the power cord and press the <Power/Power Saver> button. Change the printer configuration on the print driver’s property page. Refer For the change method, refer to "Configuring Options in the Print Driver" (P.29). 10 Installing Optional Accessories...
10.3 Installing the Envelope Tray Installing the envelope tray Remove Tray 1 installed as standard from the machine, and then install the optional Envelope Tray on the machine. Important Install the envelope tray in the location of Tray 1. It cannot be installed at any other tray location. Pull out the Tray 1 until it stops.
Insert the envelope tray into the slot, and then push it in slowly. Refer For the method to load paper in the envelope tray, refer to "When the envelope tray is installed" (P.49). Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator.
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Pull out the envelope tray until it stops. Lift the front of envelope tray slightly and remove the envelope tray from the machine. Note When removing the envelope tray, lift up the back side high, while lifting the front side slightly. Move the materials stored within the cover on the front right of the tray from the Envelope Tray to Tray 1.
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Tap [Device] . Tap [System Settings] > [Other Settings]. Tap [Tray 1 Configuration]. Tap [Standard Tray]. Press the <Home> button. In the printer driver at the [Configuration] tab, configure one of the following settings. Under [Bi-Directional Communication], click [Get Information from Printer]. ...
10.4 Attaching the Long Paper Inserter (320mm) The Long Paper Inserter (320mm) can be attached to Tray 5 (Bypass). Open Tray 5 (Bypass). Open the paper guides of Tray 5 (Bypass) fully. Insert the Long Paper Inserter (320mm) into Tray 5 (Bypass). Note ...
10.5 Installing storage Note To prevent data leaks, the storage (optional) can only be used by printer upon which it is first installed. The storage cannot be removed and installed in another printer. Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, and then select [Power Off Device] to turn off the power. Unplug the power cord from the outlet and the machine.
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Make sure that the protrusions of the storage (optional) fit correctly into the slots of the frame (1), place the connector cable on the outside, and insert it into the frame on the control board (2). Connect the connector cables (2) of storage (optional) to the connectors on the control board. Return the rear cover and tighten the screws in two locations.
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Press the <Power/Power Saver> button to turn on the machine. Note When the storage (optional) installation is complete, change the printer configuration under the printer driver properties. For the change method, refer to "Configuring Options in the Print Driver" (P.29). 10 Installing Optional Accessories...
10.6 Installing the Secondary Ethernet Kit Press the <Power/Power Saver> button, and then select [Power Off Device] to turn off the power. Unplug the power cord from the outlet and the machine. Remove the rear right cover of the machine. Remove the screw, and then remove the Ethernet connector cover.
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Pull the rear cover toward you to remove it. Insert the Secondary Ethernet Kit into the connector of the control board. Tighten the included screw to secure the Secondary Ethernet Kit. Return the rear cover and tighten the screws in two locations. 10 Installing Optional Accessories...
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Note Close the rear cover while pushing it down as shown in (1) in the illustration. Attach the rear right cover of the machine. Press the <Power/Power Saver> button to turn on the machine. 10.6 Installing the Secondary Ethernet Kit...
10.7 Turning on software options The following software option products can be used with this machine. Feature Enhance Kit USB Memory Kit Remote Authentication Kit External Access Kit TC/SC Additional Fonts Kit Tap the display area of authentication information at the top left of the Home screen, and then login as a machine administrator.
Appendix 11.1 Specifications Product Code ApeosPort Print C5570: TC101514 Printing Method LED xerography Important LED + Xerographic. Warm-up Time When an embedded plug-in function/custom service is turned on 27 seconds or less (when the main power is on at a room temperature of 23°C) (11 seconds or less in Sleep mode) When an embedded plug-in function/custom service is not turned on ...
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2-sided printing 52 to 300 gsm Important It is recommended to use Fuji Xerox recommended paper. Correct print output may not be possible depending on the requirement. Paper Tray Capacity Standard Standard Tray: 500 sheets × 2-tray ...
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HCF B1: 2030 Sheets Maximum number of sheets 5105 sheets (Standard + Tandem Tray Module + HCF B1) Important 80 gsm paper Output Tray Capacity Upper Center: 250 sheets (A4 ), Lower Center: 250 sheets (A4 ) Important ...
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Windows Server 2012 R2 (64 bit) Windows Server 2012 (64 bit) macOS 10.15/10.14/10.13/10.12, OS X 10.11 Important Refer to our official website for the latest supported OS. Interface Standard Ethernet 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T, USB3.0, and USB2.0 Optional Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 a/b/n/g/ac) Network Protocol TCP/IP (lpd, IPP, Port9100, WSD (Web Services on Devices), ThinPrint) Power Supply...
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Finisher-B3 (optional) Important Finisher-B3 is only available when the optional 2 Tray Module or Tandem Tray Module is installed. Tray type Finisher tray: Collation (can be offset) / Stacking (can be offset) Important The default factory setting is “Do not offset and eject”. This can be changed to match your usage. ...
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Punching Number of punches: 2 holes/4 holes or 2 holes/3 holes (US standards) Paper sizes for punching: A3, 11 × 17", JIS B4 , A4 , A4 , Letter , Letter , JIS B5 , JIS B5 , A5 , A5 *1 : 3 holes/4 holes cannot be used.
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Minimum: Postcard (100 × 148 mm) Finisher tray Maximum: 12 × 19” (305 × 483 mm) Minimum: JIS B5 Paper Weight Output tray: 52 to 300 gsm Finisher tray: 52 to 300 gsm Important It may not be possible to accommodate paper weighing 52 to 55 gsm depending on the output paper. Tray capacity Output tray: 500 sheets (A4) Finisher tray...
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Important Requires the optional C3 Finisher Punch Unit 2H/4H or C3 Finisher Punch Unit 2H/3H (US standards). Booklets/double folding Maximum number of sheets: Booklet: 16 sheets (90 gsm or less), double folding: 5 sheets (90 gsm or less) Important ...
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Power supply/maximum power consumption AC 220 to 240 V ±10%; 0.6 A; shared 50/60 Hz, 144 W Important A power supply separate from the main unit is required when the Folder Unit CD1 is installed. Size and weight 232 (W) × 726 (D) × 991 (H) mm, 53 kg HCF B1 (optional) Important ...
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Dimensions occupied during connection with main unit 1056 (W) × 723 (D) mm Important Main Unit + Side Tray; When the Bypass Tray is fully extended. 11 Appendix...
11.2 Printable area Standard print area Area excluding the margins (4.1 mm) from the top, bottom, left, and right edges of the paper. Extended print area Print after extending the print area. However, there may be unprintable sections up to the edges of the paper depending on the limits of this machine. Important ...
11.3 Life of Consumables and Regular Replacement Parts Life of Consumables Consumables Number of Printable Pages Drum Cartridge Approx. 70000 pages Waste Toner Container Approx. 55000 pages Toner Cartridge Black Approx. 26000 pages Toner Cartridge Cyan Approx. 25000 pages Toner Cartridge Magenta Approx.
Performance parts for repair Fuji Xerox retains performance parts for repair of this product (parts required to maintain the machine performance) for a period of seven years after the end of production of the machine unit.
11.4 Updating the Machine's Firmware Our web site provides a program that allows you to update the machine's firmware (software embedded within the machine) from your computer. The latest firmware and updating program can be downloaded from the following URL: http://www.fujixerox.com Follow the instructions on the web site, and then download the desired firmware or updating program.
11.5 Emulation Print data follows rules (syntax). These rules (syntax) are called a print language. The print languages this machine supports can be classified as follows: Page Description Language, which creates images by page, and emulation, which can obtain results close to the print results of other printers. Emulation Mode Emulation Mode Emulated Printer...
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Memory registration/deletion Register the content of the current settings to [Custom Settings] or delete registered memory. Start-up memory Configure the initial values at start-up. Supported Fonts Usable fonts can be checked by browsing to [Device] > [Information & Reports] > [Print Reports] > [Printer Reports], and tapping [Font List] or [PCL Font List].
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Setting menu Log in to machine administrator mode to configure settings. Emulation Mode Port Settings Allocate Memory Delete Form ESC/P HP-GL, HP-GL/2 Port Settings If [Device] > [Connectivity & Network Setup] > [Port Settings] is tapped, the port is started or stopped. ...
Characteristics of HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation Printable area Long Edge Feed (LEF) Margin XR Long-side Margin YU (Top-right X, Top-right Short-side (Bottom-left X, Bottom-left (0,0) Output Size Printable area Output Paper length Coordinate value Size (1/7200 inch) (1/7200 inch) Margin Printable area Top right edge...
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Short Edge Feed (SEF) Margin YU Short-side Margin XR (Top-right X, Top-right Long-side (Bottom-left X, Bottom-left (0,0) Output Size Printable area Output Paper length Coordinate value Size (1/7200 inch) (1/7200 inch) Margin Printable area Top right edge Margin directio direction Width Height...
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When paper is A3 and the origin position is the lower left (16798,11876) Height (16442,11520) Width (0, 0) Standard origin (0, 0) Paper origin Output size (= paper hard clip area) Printable area (= standard hard clip area) Standard The printable area of this machine becomes the hard clip area.
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Area Determine Mode Note When there is no command, the object area is determined by Adapted. Automatic Selected automatically in the following order of priority: PS > IW > IP > Adapted. The area including the area specified first by the PS command becomes the object area. ...
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Examples of combining settings during Auto Layout Zoom Mode: Output Size, Zoom: ON Reduce/enlarge within the print area, and then print. Output Size Printable area Object area determined by [Area Determine Mode] Drawn object area (= print area) Zoom Mode: Output Size, Zoom: OFF Printed at actual size.
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Output Size Printable area Object area determined by [Area Determine Mode] Drawn object area (= print area) Zoom Mode: Object Area, Zoom: OFF Printed at actual size. Therefore, the section outside the output size is not printed. Output Size Printable area Object area determined by [Area Determine Mode] Drawn object area (= print area)
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SP0; Note There is no text size specification command, and the area specified by IP and IW is A3. Example: Determination method The area specified by the IP command [-8399,-5938,8399,5938] becomes the object area. Because there is no text size specification command and the pen width is 0.1 mm, the size of (the height of the default character size of the A3 size/2) (75 block units) is added to the object area.
Output 0° 90° Size Minimum value Maximum value Minimum value Maximum value P2x - P1x P2y - P1y P2x - P1x P2y - P1y P2x - P1x P2y - P1y P2x - P1x P2y - P1y JIS B5 4723 3297 44088 30773 3297...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Paper Size [0]: Postcard When [Paper tray] is [3]: A3 [Automatically select] or [4]: A4 [Tray 5 (Bypass)]. [5]: A5 [14]: JIS B4 [15]: JIS B5 [21]: 8.5×14 [22]: 8.5×13 [23]: 8.5×11 [24]: 11×17 Paper Size [3]: A3 When [Paper tray] is [4]: A4...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Color Mode [0] (Default: ESC/P): Color [0] (Default): Automatically Select [1]: Color [2]: Monochrome [0] (Default): Color [1]: Grayscale [2]: Black pen Auto Layout [0] (Default): ON [1]: OFF Palette Setup [0] (Default): Command [1]: Panel Output quantity [1] to [250] (Default: 1): 1 to 250 copies Note...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Zoom Mode [0] (Default): Fixed % [1]: Variable % [2]: Whole output size Note [Fixed %] uses a magnification calculated automatically from [Document Size] and [Output Size] so that the printable area of Document Size fits into that of Output Size. Therefore, if the sizes specified for [Document Size] and [Output Size] are the same, the document will be printed at 100% (actual size).
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Setting Item No. Setting value Default font [0]: CG Times [1]: CG Times Italic [2]: CG Times Bold [3]: CG Times Italic Bold [4]: Univers Medium [5]: Univers Medium Italic [6]: Univers Bold [7]: Univers Bold Italic [8]: Univers Medium Condensed [9]: Univers Medium Condensed Italic [10]: Univers Bold Condensed [11]: Univers Bold Condensed Italic...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Default symbol [0] (Default): Roman 8 [1]: ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 [2]: ISO 8859-2 Latin 2 [3]: ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 [4]: ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 [5]: PC-8 [6]: PC-8 DN [7]: PC-775 [8]: PC-850 [9]: PC-852 [10]: PC-1004(OS/2) [11]: PC Turkish...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Blank-page ejection [0] (Default): Off [1]: On Note Note This setting is not applied by extension Configure the ejection of white paper of blank pages. commands sent from If the setting is configured to [No], blank pages are not users.
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Setting Item No. Setting value Automatic line feed [0]: CR [1] (Default): CR/LF Note Sets an auto line-feed operation when the right margin position is exceeded. “CR” performs a carriage return only. “CR/LF” performs a carriage return, and then a line feed. Print instruction [0] (Default): CR [1]: All...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Zoom [0]: OFF [1] (Default): ON Zoom Mode [0] (Default): Output Size [1]: Object area Area Determine Mode [0] (Default): Automatic [1]: PS [2]: IW [3]: IP [4]: Adapted Paper Margin [0] to [99] (Default: 0): 0 to 99 mm Specify extension [0] (Default): Off [1]: On...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Number of punch holes [0] (Default): 2 holes [1]: 3 holes [2]: 4 holes Char. Code [0] (Default): JIS [1]: ShiftJIS Specification text [0] (Default): OFF example of binary data [1]: &$%$ (entering command in [2]: $?!# hexadecimal) 0 Style...
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Setting Item No. Setting value Pen end shape 850 to The item number of No. 00 is 850. [0] (Default): Cut [1]: Round [2]: Rectangle Pen connection shape 900 to The item number of No. 00 is 900. [0] (Default): None [1]: Join [2]: Round [3]: Cut...
11.6 Direct Print This function prints files using lpr commands, etc. directly and does not use a printer driver. There are 2 types of PDF Direct Print: official Adobe PDF Direct Print and our PDF Direct Print (PDF Bridge). Note ...
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Setting Item No. Setting value DocuWo Layout [0] (Default): Automatically Scale [1]: Catalog (booklet) Note [2]: 2 Up This item can be [3]: 4 Up configured only when [4]: 100% (actual size) “Print Processing Mode” has been Note configured to “PDF ...
11.7 External access You can use the browser built into this machine to access web servers via a network to store and display data. Access external services and display web application screens Print files stored on external servers Note ...
[User ID] Configure the user ID to authenticate with external services. Note This setting may not be available even when [User ID] is configured depending on the type of external service. Check the settings of the external service to be used. [Password] Configure the password to be used for authentication.
11.8 Using Help on this machine You can check machine operation methods and error code details by tapping [Help] on the touch panel display You can view Help information if you scan the QR code displayed on the screen using a mobile device. Note ...
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ApeosPort Print C5570 Reference Guide ME8983E2-3 (Edition1) June 2021 FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.
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