Xerox Phaser 6500DN User Manual
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Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide21 Configurations and Options This section includes: •Configurations on page 21 •Standard Features on page 21 •Additional Capabilities on page 21 •Optional Features on page 22 Configurations The Phaser 6500 printer is available in two configurations: • Phaser 6500N: Includes all standard features. • Phaser 6500DN: Includes all standard features plus a duplex unit. Note: You can order additional memory, trays, and the duplex unit (for automatic 2-sided printing) when these items are not standard on your printer. Standard Features All configurations of the Phaser 6500 printer include the following features: • Tray 1 with 250-sheet capacity • Single-sheet manual feed slot • 256 MB Memory (RAM) Note: All printer configurations have one memory slot supporting 512 MB or 1024 MB DDR2 DIMMs. Maximum RAM is 1280 MB (256 MB standard plus 1024 MB optional). • 10Base-T/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet interface network connection • USB 2.0 connection • Energy Saver mode • PrintingScout printer monitoring utility (Windows only) • Printer information pages, including a Menu Map, Configuration Page, and Demo Page • Billing meters • Administration menu with control panel lock Additional Capabilities These features are built in to the printer but require additional memory to function. You can purchase additional memory. For details, see Optional Features on page 22. •Wa lk- U p Pri nti n g: Prints a stored print job directly from the printer control panel. •RAM Disk: Allocates memory to the RAM Disk file system for Collation, Secure Print, Proof Print, Form Overlay, and Font Download. •Collation: Allows jobs to be stored in memory so that multiple copies can be printed in page sequence order: 123, 123, 123, 123, instead of 1111, 2222, 3333. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide 22 •Secure Print: Stores data in memory and requires you to enter a password into the control panel to print the document. •Proof Print: Stores multiple copies of a document in memory then allows you to print only the first set to check the print results. If the first copy is satisfactory, print the remainder from the printer control panel. •Fo r m O ve r l ay: Enables writing PCL5 forms. •Font Download: Enables the downloading of fonts to the RAM Disk. Optional Features • Duplex Unit for automatic 2-sided printing (optional for Phaser 6500N). • 250-Sheet Feeder (Tray 2) • Wireless Network Adapter • Productivity Kit (512 MB) or 1024 MB memory upgrade See also: Printer Specifications on page 147 Enabling Optional Features on page 41 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide23 Energy Saver Mode This section includes: •Setting the Power Saver Time on page 23 •Exiting Energy Saver Mode on page 23 •Starting Energy Saver Mode on page 23 The printer is equipped with an Energy Saver mode to reduce power consumption when it is left idle for a specified time. When no print data is received within the Power Saver Time, default is 30 minutes, the printer enters Energy Saver mode. You can specify 5-60 ranges in one minute increments. Power consumption during Energy Saver mode is 8 W or less. The time required to exit from Energy Saver mode to a print-ready status is about 25 seconds. Setting the Power Saver Time 1. On the printer control panel, press the Menu button. 2. Press the Down Arrow button to go to Admin Menu and then press the OK button. 3. Press the Down Arrow button to go System Setup and then press OK. 4. At Power Saver Time, press OK. Do one of the following: • To increase the amount of time, press the Up Arrow button until the desired time is reached. Maximum is 60 minutes. • To decrease the amount of time, press the Down Arrow button until the desired time is reached. Minimum is 5 minutes. 5. Press OK. 6. Press the Return button to return to the Main Menu. Exiting Energy Saver Mode The printer automatically cancels Energy Saver mode when it receives data from a connected computer. However, you can cancel Energy Saver mode by pressing the Power Saver button on the printer control panel. For details, see Control Panel on page 20. Starting Energy Saver Mode You can put the printer into Energy Saver mode without having to wait for it to do so automatically from the default settings. To enter into sleep mode, press the Power Saver button on the printer control panel. The printer must currently be idle and have been idle for at least one minute before you press the Power Saver button. The printer cannot enter Energy Saver mode when any of the following conditions exists: • The printer is receiving data. • The printer is calibrating after having been in Energy Saver mode or after a jam is cleared. • You pressed another button within the last minute. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide 24 Information Pages This section includes: •Menu Map on page 24 •Configuration Page on page 24 Your printer comes with a set of information pages to help you track the performance of the printer and diagnose problems. Access the information pages from the printer control panel. The following topics discuss the most commonly used information pages. For a complete list of printer information pages, see Information Pages Menu on page 91. Menu Map The Menu Map lists all main and second-level menus. Use the Menu Map to navigate the printer control panel menus. The Menu Map also lists other information pages available for printing. To print the Menu Map: 1. On the printer control panel, press the Menu button. 2. At Information Pages, press the OK button. 3. At Menu Map, press OK. Configuration Page The Configuration Page lists printer information such as default printer settings, installed options, network settings with IP address, and font settings. Use the information on this page to help you configure network settings for your printer, and to see page counts and system settings. To print the Configuration Page: 1. On the printer control panel, press the Menu button. 2. At Information Pages, press the OK button. 3. Press the Down Arrow button to go to Configuration and then press OK to print. Startup Page The Startup Page is an abbreviated version of the Configuration Page without the details of the settings. Use the information on this page to help you configure network settings for your printer and to see page counts. Note: By default, the Startup Page prints automatically each time the printer is turned on. You can turn off this feature in the System Setup Menu under the Admin Menu settings. For details, see System Setup Menu on page 95. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide25 CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet Services is the administration and configuration software installed on the embedded Web server in the printer. It allows you to configure and administer the printer from a Web browser. CentreWare Internet Services gives you access to printer status, configuration and security settings, diagnostic functions, and more. CentreWare Internet Services requires: • A TCP/IP connection between the printer and the network in Windows, Macintosh, or Linux environment. • TCP/IP and HTTP enabled on the printer. • A network-connected computer with a Web browser that supports JavaScript. Accessing CentreWare Internet Services To access CentreWare Internet Services, you need the IP address of the printer. For details, see Finding the IP Address of Your Printer on page 35. At your computer, open a Web browser, type the IP address of the printer into the address field, then press Enter or Return. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Fe a t u r e s Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide 26 More Information The following resources provide more information about your printer and its capabilities. InformationSource Installation GuidePackaged with printer. Quick Use GuidePackaged with printer. Video Tutorialswww.xerox.com/office/6500docs Recommended Media List Europe: www.xerox.com/europaper North America: www.xerox.com/paper Online Support Assistantwww.xerox.com/office/6500support Te c h n i c a l S u p p o r twww.xerox.com/office/6500support Xerox ® Supplieswww.xerox.com/office/6500supplies Information Pages Print from the control panel menu. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
3 Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide27 Installation and Setup This chapter includes: •Installation and Setup Overview on page 28 •Selecting a Location for the Printer on page 29 •Connecting the Printer on page 30 •Configuring Network Settings on page 32 •Installing the Print Drivers on page 36 •Installing PrintingScout on page 40 •Enabling Optional Features on page 41 See also: Online Support Assistant at www.xerox.com/office/6500support Installation Guide packaged with your printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Installation and Setup Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide 28 Installation and Setup Overview Before using the printer, you must: 1. Make sure that the printer is set up correctly in an appropriate location. For details, see Selecting a Location for the Printer on page 29. 2. Select a connection method. For details, see Choosing a Connection Method on page 30. 3. Make sure that the printer is connected correctly. For details, see Connecting the Printer on page 30. 4. Turn on the printer and the computer. The Startup Page prints by default. If it does not, see Startup Page on page 24. If you are connected to a network, keep the Startup Page for referencing network settings such as the IP address of your printer. 5. If connected to a network, configure network settings. For details, see Configuring Network Settings on page 32. 6. Install drivers and software utilities from the Software and Documentation disc. The software installation procedure used depends on your connection type (network or USB). For details, see Installing the Print Drivers on page 36. Note: If the Software and Documentation disc is not available, you can download the latest drivers from www.xerox.com/office/6500drivers. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Installation and Setup Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide29 Selecting a Location for the Printer 1. Select a dust-free area with temperatures from 10° through 32°C (50°–90°F), and relative humidity from 15 through 85%. Note: Sudden temperature fluctuations can affect print quality. Rapid heating of a cold room can cause condensation inside the printer, directly interfering with image transfer. 2. Place the printer on a level, solid, non-vibrating surface with adequate strength for the weight of the printer. The printer must be horizontal with all four feet in solid contact with the surface. The printer weight, without the options or paper, is 19.8 Kg (43.6 lb.). With the 250-sheet feeder, the duplex unit, and supplies, the weight is 24.2 Kg (53.2 lb.). 3. Ensure that your printer has the proper amount of clearance for all of its features, including any options you purchased. See the following measurements. The recommended minimal spacing for the printer includes the following: 4. After positioning the printer, you are ready to connect it to the power source and computer or network. Go to the next section, Connecting the Printer on page 30. RequirementClearance Overhead Clearance 200 mm (7.9 in.) above the printer for clearance when opening the front door Height RequirementPrinter: 416.1 mm (16.4 in.) Printer with 250-sheet feeder: 523 mm (20.6 in.) Other Clearances100 mm (3.9 in.) behind the printer 600 mm (23.6 in.) in front of the printer 100 mm (3.9 in.) on the left side of the printer 250 mm (9.8 in.) on the right side of the printer Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Installation and Setup Phaser 6500 Color Laser Printer User Guide 30 Connecting the Printer This section includes: •Choosing a Connection Method on page 30 •Connecting to a Network on page 30 •Connecting using USB on page 31 Choosing a Connection Method The printer can be connected to your computer using a USB cable or an Ethernet cable. The method you choose depends on whether your computer is connected to a network. A USB connection is a direct connection and is the easiest to set up. An Ethernet connection is used for networking. If you are going to use a network connection, understand how your computer is connected to your network. For example, if your computer is connected to the network by way of a router connected to a cable or DSL modem. For more information, see About TCP/IP and IP Addresses on page 32. Note: Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Routers, network hubs, network switches, modems, Ethernet, and USB cables are not included with your printer and must be purchased separately. •Network: If your computer is connected to an office network or a home network, use an Ethernet cable to connect the printer to the network. You cannot connect the printer directly to the computer, it must be connected through a router or hub. An Ethernet network can be used for one or more computers and supports many printers and systems simultaneously. Ethernet connection is typically faster than USB and allows you direct access to the settings of the printer using CentreWare Internet Services. •USB: If you are connecting the printer to one computer and do not have a network, use a USB connection. While a USB connection offers fast data speeds, it is not as fast as an Ethernet connection and does not provide access to CentreWare Internet Services. Connecting to a Network To connect the printer to a network: 1. Make sure that the printer is turned off. 2. Attach a category 5 or better Ethernet cable from the printer to the network or router socket. Use an Ethernet hub or router, and two or more Ethernet cables (one cable for each device). Connect the computer to the hub or router with one cable, then connect the printer to the hub or router with the second cable. Connect to any port on the hub or router except the uplink port. 3. Attach the power cord and then plug in the printer and turn it on. For safety information, see Power Cord on page 10. 4. Set or automatically discover the network IP address of the printer. Go to Assigning the IP Address of the Printer on page 32. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals