Epson AcuLaser C9100 User Manual
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Getting to Know Your Printer21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Inside the printer a. fuser unit b. toner cartridge c. waste toner collector d. photoconductor unit e. intermediate transfer unit a b c d e
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22Getting to Know Your Printer Control panel a. LCD panel Displays printer status messages and control panel menu settings. b. c. d. e.Back button Up button Enter button Down buttonUse these buttons to access the control panel menus, where you can make printer settings and check the status of consumable products. For instructions on how to use these buttons, see “Using the Control Panel Menus” on page 338. f.Cancel Job button Press once to cancel the current print job. Press and hold for more...
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Getting to Know Your Printer23 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Options and Consumable Products Options You can add to your printer’s capabilities by installing any of the following options. 500-sheet Paper Cassette Unit A3 (C12C802142) This unit increases paper feeding capacity up to 500 sheets of paper. h.Ready light (Green)On when the printer is ready, indicating that the printer is ready to receive and print data. Off when the printer is not ready. i.Start/Stop button When the printer is printing,...
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24Getting to Know Your Printer 1500-sheet Paper Cassette Unit A3 (C12C802152) This unit holds three paper cassettes, and increases paper feeding capacity up to 1,500 sheets of paper. Duplex Unit (C12C802132) This Duplex Unit allows for automatic printing on both sides of the paper. Face-up Tray (C12C802162) The face-up tray stacks your printouts with the printed surface facing up. Hard Disk Drive (C12C824172) This option expands the printer’s capacity by allowing you to print complex and large...
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Getting to Know Your Printer25 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Memory Module This option expands the printer’s memory by allowing you to print complex and graphics-intensive documents. The memory can be installed up to 1,024 MB for your printer. Note: Make sure that the DIMM you purchase is compatible with EPSON products. For details, contact the store where you purchased this printer or an EPSON qualified service representative. Consumable products The life of the following consumable products is monitored...
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26 Various Printing Options This printer provides you with a variety of different printing options. You can print in various formats, or can print using many different types of paper. The following explains the procedure for each type of printing. Choose the appropriate one for your printing. Double-sided printing “Duplex Unit” on page 198 “Printing with the duplex unit” on page 79 (Windows) “Printing with the duplex unit” on page 140 (Macintosh) Lets you print on both sides of paper. Note: You need...
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27 Fit to page printing “Resizing printouts” on page 62 (Windows) “Resizing printouts” on page 130 (Macintosh) Note: This function is not available with Mac OS X. Lets you automatically enlarge or reduce the size of your document to fit the paper size you selected. Pages per sheet printing “Modifying the print layout” on page 64 (Windows) “Modifying the print layout” on page 132 (Macintosh) Lets you print two or four pages on a single sheet.
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28 Watermark printing “Using a watermark” on page 66 (Windows) “Using a watermark” on page 135 (Macintosh) Note: This function is not available with Mac OS X. Lets you print a text or image as a watermark on your printout. For example, you can put “Confidential” on an important document.
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29 Overlay printing “Using an overlay” on page 70 (Windows) Lets you prepare standard forms or template on your printout that you can use as overlays when printing other documents. Note: The Overlay printing function is not available in the PostScript 3 mode.
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30 Using the Reserve Job function “Installing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 208 “Using the Reserve Job Function” on page 84 (Windows) “Using the Reserve Job Function” on page 144 (Macintosh) Lets you print jobs that you stored in the printer’s Hard Disk Drive later directly from the printer’s control panel. Using the HDD form overlay function “Installing the Hard Disk Drive” on page 208 “Using HDD form overlay” on page 76 (Windows)