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    							MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING
    4-5
    
     Line thickness
    This setting is used to adjust the line width of vector graphics. For example, if you desire a finer line, select a value
    from 0 to 4. If you desire a thicker line, select a value from 6 to 9. To return to the standard line thickness, select 5.
    Use this setting for special applications such as CAD when lines do not appear with sufficient clarity. For regular
    applications, there is usually no need to change the setting.
    Default setting: 5
    The relation between the setting values and the change of line thickness are as follows.
    *1 All lines are 1-dot lines.
    PCL settings
    
     PCL symbol set setting
    This setting is used to select which countrys characters are used for certain of the symbols in the character code
    table of the PCL symbol set. (Use this setting when you need to select symbols that differ by country.)
    Default setting: 3 (PC-8)
    See page 7-4
     for the symbol set settings.
    You can also print the PCL SYMBOL SET LIST in LIST PRINT (see page 2-15 of Operation manual (for
    general information and copier operation)) for a table that shows correspondences between numeric values and
    symbol sets.
    
     PCL font setting
    This setting is used to select the font for printing.
    Default setting: 0 (Courier) (resident font)
    If the optional extended font kit is installed, you can also select from these fonts. In addition, the PCL INTERNAL
    FONT LIST in PRINTER TEST PAGE of LIST PRINT (see page 2-13 of Operation manual (for general
    information and copier operation)) can be printed. 
    When the optional extended font kit is installed, the PCL EXTENDED FONT LIST can be printed.
    
     PCL LINE FEED CODE
    This setting is used to select how the printer responds when a line break command is received. 
    Default setting: 0.CR=CR; LF=LF; FF=FF
    
     WIDE A4
    When this setting is enabled, up to 80 characters can be printed on one line of A4 size paper using 10 CPI font
    (8 bit characters). When disabled, up to 78 characters can be printed.
    Default setting: Disabled
    PostScript settings
    This setting specifies whether an error page describing the cause of an error is printed or not when a PostScript
    error has occurred.
    Selections are available to choose printing or not printing of error pages.
    Default setting: Not print
    Value0123456789
    Thickness change1dot *150% 75% 90% 95% 100% 105% 110% 125% 150%
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    CHAPTER 5
    KEY OPERATOR 
    PROGRAMS
    This chapter explains the key operator programs for the printer function.
    Key operators should read this chapter to ensure correct use of the key
    operator programs.
    Page
    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS.....................................................................5-2
    Key operator program list .......................................................................5-2
    Procedure for using key operator programs...........................................5-3
    Key operator program menu ..................................................................5-4
    DESCRIPTION OF SETTING PROGRAMS ..................................................5-5
    Printer settings .......................................................................................5-5
    Network settings.....................................................................................5-7
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    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
    Key operator programs related to the printer function are explained here. For key operator programs for general use
    of the machine, see the key operators guide.
    Key operator program list
    Program name Page
    Printer settings
    Default settings
    Prohibit notice page printing 5-5
    Print density level 5-5
    Prohibit test page printing 5-5
    A4/letter size auto change 5-5
    Interface settings
    Hexadecimal dump mode 5-5
    I/O timeout 5-5
    Enable parallel port 5-6
    Parallel port emulation switching 5-6
    Enable USB port 5-6
    USB port emulation switching 5-6
    Enable network port 5-6
    Network port emulation switching 5-6
    Port switching method 5-6
    Parallel port ECP setting 5-6
    Network settings
    IP address setting 5-7
    Enable TCP/IP 5-7
    Enable NetWare 5-7
    Enable EtherTalk 5-7
    Enable NetBEUI 5-7
    Reset the NIC 5-7
    Tandem setting 5-7
    PING command 5-7
    NOTE
    The key operator programs that can be accessed depend upon how the product is configured with optional
    equipment.
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    							KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
    5-3
    Procedure for using key operator programs
    The procedure for configuring a key operator program is explained below.
    1Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
    2Touch the [KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS]
    key.
    3Use the numeric keys to enter the five-digit
    key operator code number.
    The factory default
    setting for the key
    operator code is
    indicated on page 2 of
    the key operators guide.
    4Touch the [PRINTER SETTINGS] key.
    Follow these steps to
    select the program that
    you wish to use.
    In the following steps,
    the setting screens for
    the selected program
    will appear. Refer to the
    program explanations on page 5-5
     and following,
    and then follow these steps to select a setting for
    the program.
    5Make desired settings for the selected
    program.
    Select the desired program from the programs
    shown on page 5-2
    .
    Detailed descriptions for program settings start on
    the next page.
    6Press the [CA] key to exit the program.
    Supplementary explanation of key operation for key operator programs
    A Check mark boxes are touch keys that show the status of selections. A box with a check mark means the
    function is on (enabled) and an unchecked box means the function is off (disabled). Alternate touches of a
    box will change the on/off status.
    B The name of the program category or particular item to be set will appear on the touch key. A touch of the key
    will select the item displayed.
    C If the settings continue on the following screen (s), touch the   and   keys to move back and forth through
    the screens. To return to the category selection screen, touch the [OK] key.
    D The currently set numerical value is displayed.
    E Numerical values can be set by touching the   and   keys.
    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
    DEFAULT 
    SETTINGS
    FAX DATA
    RECEIVE/FORWARD
    LIST PRINT
    SENDER CONTOROL
    KEY OPERATOR CODE
    PRINTER
    SETTINGS
    KEY OPERATOR
    CODE CHANGE
    DE A
    B
    KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
    INTERFACE SETTINGS
    HEXADECIMAL DUMP MODE
    ENABLE PARALLEL PORT
    ENABLE USB PORT
    201/2
    AUTO
    AUTO
    I/O TIMEOUT
    PARALLEL PORT EMULATION
    SWITCHING
    USB PORT EMULATION
    SWITCHING
    OK20(1  999)
    C
    These keys and indicator are
    available on setting screens that
    require the entry of numerical
    values.
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    							KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS
    5-4
    Key operator program menu
    The key operator programs are accessed via the following menu structure.
    Refer to this menu when changing the settings explained on the following pages.
    General settings/copy settings/
    document filing settingsKey operators guide
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    INTERFACE SETTINGSPROHIBIT NOTICE PAGE PRINTING
    PRINT DENSITY LEVEL
    PROHIBIT TEST PAGE PRINTING
    A4/LETTER SIZE AUTO CHANGE
    HEXADECIMAL DUMP MODE
    I/O TIMEOUT
    ENABLE PARALLEL PORT
    PARALLEL PORT EMULATION SWITCHING
    ENABLE USB PORT
    USB PORT EMULATION SWITCHING
    ENABLE NETWORK PORT
    NETWORK PORT EMULATION SWITCHING
    PORT SWITCHING METHOD
    PARALLEL PORT ECP SETTING
    IP ADDRESS SETTING
    ENABLE TCP/IP
    ENABLE NetWare
    ENABLE EtherTalk
    ENABLE NetBEUI
    RESET THE  NIC
    TANDEM SETTING
    PING COMMAND
    Image send settingsOperation manual (for facsimile) and 
    Operation manual (for network scanner)
    PRINTER SETTINGS
    NETWORK SETTINGS
    Level 2 Level 1 Level 3
    Enter Key Operator Code
    For information on the following settings, see the indicated manuals.
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    							5-5
    DESCRIPTION OF SETTING PROGRAMS
    The key operator programs related to the printer function are explained here.
    Printer settings
    Default settings
    These programs are used to adjust the settings of
    various printer functions.
    Prohibit notice page printing
    This program is used to disable notice page printing.
    Turn on this program when you do not want the
    machine to print the notice page explained in NOTICE
    PAGE PRINTING on page 7-3
    .
    Normally this program is set to not print a notice page.
    Print density level
    This program is used to adjust the lightness or
    darkness of prints.
    Five levels are provided for density adjustment. These
    are represented by numbers displayed on the touch
    panel. Among the displayed numbers, a smaller value
    indicates lighter density and a larger value indicates a
    darker density.
    Prohibit test page printing
    This program is used to disable test page printing.
    When the program is turned on, the PRINTER TEST
    PAGE in the custom settings cannot be printed. (See
    page 2-15 of Operation manual (for general
    information and copier operation))
    A4/letter size auto change
    If this program is set, and printing onto 8-1/2 x 11 size
    paper is selected but not available, the printer will
    automatically substitute A4 size paper in place of 8-1/
    2 x 11 paper if A4 paper is available.
    * 8-1/2 x 11 paper cannot be automatically selected in
    place of A4.
    Interface settings
    These programs are used to control data transmitted to
    the parallel port, USB port or network port of this
    printer.
    Hexadecimal dump mode
    This program is used to output the print data from a
    computer in the hexadecimal dump format with
    corresponding characters (ASCII). This program is
    used to check proper transmission of print data from
    the computer to the printer.
    Output example of hexadecimal dump mode
    I/O timeout
    This program is used to set the length of time to wait for
    an I/O to complete a job on the parallel port or the
    network port. If the data stream to the port does not
    transmit data for a length of time exceeding the
    timeout, the job will cancel and the next job will start
    processing.
    The I/O timeout setting is used to set the amount of time
    after which an I/O timeout will occur when waiting for
    print data.
    Default setting: 20 seconds
    NOTE
    When 8-1/2 x 11 size is specified for a document
    attached to an E-mail that has been transmitted from
    a foreign country and A4 size paper is not installed in
    the printer, printing cannot be done without operator
    intervention. If this program is set, printing will be
    executed without intervention if a paper tray is
    loaded with A4 paper.
    NOTE
    The allowable range of the time is 1 to 999 seconds.
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    Enable parallel port
    This program is used to enable or disable printing from
    the parallel port.
    Default setting: Enable
    Parallel port emulation switching
    This program is used to specify a printer language to
    emulate when the printer is connected to a computer
    through the parallel port.
    Enable USB port
    This program is used to enable or disable printing from
    the USB port.
    Default setting: Enable
    USB port emulation switching
    If the machine is connected using the USB port, select
    the emulated printer language.
    The setting items are the same as those of Parallel
    port emulation switching.
    Enable network port
    This program is used to enable or disable printing from
    the network port.
    Default setting: Enable
    Network port emulation switching
    This program is used to specify a printer language to
    emulate when the printer is connected to a computer
    through the network port.
    The setting items are the same as those of Parallel
    port emulation switching.
    Port switching method
    The machine can use the three ports shown below for
    printing. This program is used to select when switching
    between ports will take place. SWITCH AT END OF
    JOB or SWITCH AFTER I/O TIMEOUT can be
    selected. When SWITCH AT END OF JOB is
    selected, the port will be automatically selected after
    each print job is completed. When SWITCH AFTER I/
    O TIMEOUT is selected, the port will be automatically
    selected if the time set in the I/O Timeout program
    elapses.
    Parallel port 
    USB port
    Network port
    Parallel port ECP setting
    This is used to enable bi-directional communication
    through the Centronix interface. 
    Select Parallel port ECP setting to enable data
    transmission both from the computer to the printer and
    from the printer to the computer. 
    Normally ECP mode is not selected.
    Setting itemsDescription
    Auto The printer language will switch
    automatically in accordance with the
    data from the computer.
    PostScript PostScript emulation is used to print
    the data from the computer. (An
    optional PS3 expansion kit is
    needed.)
    PCL PCL emulation is used to print the
    data from the computer.
    NOTE
    It is recommended to set AUTO (default setting)
    unless an error due to this setting occurs frequently.
    NOTE
    It is recommended to set AUTO (default setting)
    unless an error due to this setting occurs frequently.
    NOTE
    It is recommended to set AUTO (default setting)
    unless an error due to this setting occurs frequently.
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    Network settings
    These programs are set when this product is used as a
    network printer. 
    After you complete the setting for one program, you
    must exit the key operator programs, turn off the main
    switch, wait briefly, and then turn on the main switch
    again before any other programs can be set. The
    program that was set will be effective after the power is
    turned on.
    IP address setting
    When using this product in a network that uses the
    TCP/IP protocol, use this program to set the IP address
    (IP address, IP subnet mask, and IP gateway) of this
    product. The program is set to ENABLE DHCP by
    factory default setting, which obtains the IP address
    setting automatically. When using this product on a
    TCP/IP network, be sure to turn on the Enable TCP/
    IP program below.
    Enable TCP/IP
    When using this product in a network that uses the
    TCP/IP protocol, set this program. Also set the IP
    address using the program IP address setting above.
    Default setting: Enable
    Enable NetWare
    When using this product in a network that uses the
    NetWare protocol, set this program.
    Default setting: Enable
    Enable EtherTalk
    When using this product in a network that uses the
    EtherTalk protocol, set this program.
    Default setting: Enable
    Enable NetBEUI
    When using this product in a network that uses the
    NetBEUI protocol, set this program.
    Default setting: Enable
    Reset the NIC
    This program is used to reset all setting items of NIC
    (Network Interface Card) of this product to the factory
    default settings.
    Tandem setting
    This setting is used to configure the IP address and
    port number of the client printer when you wish to have
    two machines (which are used as TCP/IP network
    printers) print in tandem.
    Tandem printing is not possible if the other machine is
    a different model than your machine.
    The factory default setting for the port number is
    [50001]. Unless you experience difficulty with this
    setting, it does not need to be changed.
    The tandem function can also be prohibited, or the
    reception of tandem data from the other machine can
    be prohibited. (Normally this is not necessary.)
    To prohibit the tandem function, select DISABLING
    OF MASTER MACHINE MODE.
    To prohibit reception of tandem data from the other
    machine, select DISABLING OF SLAVE MACHINE
    MODE. 
    PING command
    This program is used to check if the machine and a
    computer connected to the network can communicate.
    Enter the IP address of the computer that you wish to
    check and touch the [START] key. A message will
    appear indicating whether or not there was a response
    from the computer.
    NOTE
    For setting and modification of Network settings,
    be sure to consult with the network administrator.
    If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the
    machine may be changed automatically on occasion.
    If this happens, printing will not be possible.
    NOTE
    If any of the [NETWORK SETTINGS] were changed
    prior to execution of this program, you must turn off
    the power switch after exiting the key operator
    program, wait briefly, and then turn on the power
    switch to make the factory default settings take
    effect.
    NOTE
    To use the tandem function when auditing mode is
    enabled, the same account number must be entered
    on both machines. If the same account number is not
    entered, only the server machine may print or the
    printed pages may not be added to the correct
    account.
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    CHAPTER 6
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    This chapter provides solutions to problems you may encounter when
    using the machine. Be sure to read this chapter whenever you
    encounter a problem.
    Page
    TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................6-2
    Checking the IP address ........................................................................6-4
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    TROUBLESHOOTING
    The following problems may not be due to a machine failure, so please check again before calling for service. In the
    event that service is required, turn off the machine main power switch and power switch, unplug the power plug from
    the outlet. Problems related to the printer function are described in this chapter. For troubleshooting related to
    general machine use, the copier function, document filing function or the network scanner function, please read
    Troubleshooting in the corresponding manuals.
    ProblemCheckSolution or cause
    Printer is on but data is
    not received.Is the interface cable correctly connected? Make sure the USB or parallel cable is correctly
    connected to the machine and your computer.
    For more information, consult your network
    administrator.
    Has the printer driver been installed correctly? Install  the  appropriate  printer  driver.  (See  the
    SOFTWARE SETUP GUIDE (for printer).)
    Is the printer driver correctly selected? / Has it
    been configured in the network (when using
    as a network printer)?Make sure that this printer is selected in the software
    application software or use an appropriate utility to
    check that the printer is registered on the network.
    For more information, consult your network
    administrator.
    Data is received but not
    printed.Has the specified size and type of paper been
    loaded?Load paper, select another paper size or cancel
    printing.
    Printer cannot be
    selected from
    computer.Has the printer driver been installed correctly? Install  the  appropriate  printer  driver.  (See  the
    SOFTWARE SETUP GUIDE (for printer).)
    The orientation of the
    image is incorrect on
    the print.Are the print orientation settings in the printer
    driver correct?Correct the orientation in the printer driver.
    The printed image is
    cut off.An incorrect ratio has been selected. Select a suitable ratio when printing.
    The edges of the
    printed image are
    missing.There are margins around the edges of the
    paper where printing is not possible. Does the
    image overlap those margins?Change the print area.
    Printer prints in reverse
    order.Has reverse page order been selected in the
    software application?Cancel the reverse order printing in the application
    software.
    Printer stops in the
    middle of a print job.Has the tray full sensor activated and stopped
    printing because too many pages are in the
    exit tray?Remove the paper from the exit tray.
    Is the tray out of paper? Load paper. (see page 2-2 of Operation manual (for
    general information and copier operation))
    Printing is not on
    desired paper size.Has paper selection been set to Automatic in
    the printer driver?Ensure that the desired paper is set in a paper tray of
    the printer and select Auto Select in the paper
    selection of the printer driver.
    Printer write error
    occurs when printing
    from the parallel port.Is the timeout setting for the printer driver too
    short?Set a longer time in the timeout setting in the printer
    driver.
    Password entry is
    requested.Did you enter a password for the retention
    function?Password is needed when executing printing. If the
    password is not known, printing cannot be executed.
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