INSTALLING THE PAPER TRAY
Slide the tray into the printer until it stops.
The default paper settings size are as follows:
Tray 1
• Metric version: A4 K (long-edge feed)
• Inch version: 8
1
/
" x 11" K (long-edge feed)
2
Tray 2
• Metric version: A3 L (short-edge feed)
• Inch version: 11" x 17" L (short-edge feed)
For settings other than the default paper size, see "Changing
Paper Size of the Paper Tray" in the Setup Guide.
Important
For more information on the paper sizes that can be set in
the paper tray, see "Paper and Other Media Supported by
Be sure to insert the paper tray completely. Otherwise, paper
Your Printer" in the Setup Guide.
misfeeds might occur, or the front cover might touch the
paper tray.
For installing the bypass tray, see "Loading Paper in the
Bypass Tray" in the Setup Guide.
Slide the paper tray out until it stops.
CONNECTING THE POWER CORD
Caution
• Do not handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might
cause an electric shock.
Pinch the sides of the rear guide ( ), and remove it ( ).
Confirm that the printer power is turned off. If it is on, turn
it off.
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On
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Align all four sides of the paper stack and load it into the
tray.
Insert the plug of the power cord securely into the wall
outlet.
Important
Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the
limit mark inside the tray.
To avoid paper skew, confirm that there is no space between
the side guides and the paper.
While lifting the left side of the paper, attach the rear guide.
SELECTING THE PANEL DISPLAY
PRINTING THE TEST PAGE
LANGUAGE
You can confirm that the printer works properly by printing
a test page (configuration page).
Note
However, you cannot check the connection between the
You can select one of the following languages:
printer and your computer by printing the test page.
English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Swedish,
Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Finnish, Portuguese, Czech,
Confirm that the printer power is turned on.
Polish, or Hungarian.
The default setting is English.
If you want to use the English panel display, the following
procedure is not necessary.
Press the Menu {
The first time you turn the printer on after installation or
after replacing the photoconductor unit, it will make several
The following message appears on the panel display.
loud noises. This is due to the photoconductor unit
Main Menu:
initializing and is perfectly normal.
Sample Print
Turn on the printer power.
On
Press the { } or { } key until the following message
appears on the panel display.
Main Menu:
List/Test Print
O ff
Press the Enter { } key.
The following message appears on the panel display.
List Print:
After the printer warms up, the ready message appears on the panel display.
Config. Page
Press the Menu {
} key.
Press the Enter { } key.
In a short time, the test printing will start.
Important
If you cannot complete the test printing correctly, check if
an error message appeared on the panel display. For more
information on error messages, see "Troubleshooting"
in the Setup Guide.
The following message appears on the panel display.
Main Menu:
Sample Print
Press the { } or { } key until "Language" appears,
and then press the Enter { } key.
Main Menu:
Language
Press the { } or { } key to display the language you
want to select, and then press the Enter { } key.
List Print:
French
The following message appears on the panel display for two seconds, and the
panel display automatically returns to the previous menu .
List Print:
French
Press the Escape { } key.
CONNECTING THE PRINTER
Connecting the Printer to the Network
Important
The network cable is not supplied with the printer. It is your
responsibility to get a network cable that is appropriate for
the network.
The printer's network connection is 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX.
} key.
It requires a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX shielded twisted-pair
(STP) cable.
Turn off the power switch.
Loop the network cable and attach the ferrite core.
Note
The network cable loop should be about 5 cm(2")( ) from
the end of the cable (on the end closest to the printer). The
ferrite core at the end of the cable should be a ring type
ferrite core.
Attach the network cable to the network cable connector
of the printer. Secure the cable.
Connect the other side of the cable to the network. Secure
the cable.
Turn on the power switch.
Check the LEDs on the ethernet port.
1 is lit when the printer is securely connected to the network.
2 is lit when 100BASE-TX is in use and not lit when 10BASE-T is in use.
Connecting the Printer to a Computer
Important
The parallel cable is not provided with the printer. It is
your responsibility to provided the parallel cable
appropriate for the computer that you are using.
The printer's parallel connection is a standard bi-directional
interface. It requires a standard 36-pin parallel cable
compliant with IEEE 1284 and an available parallel interface
connector on the computer.
To avoid electrical interface, use a shielded cable.
Note
Do not use a parallel cable longer than 2.5 meters (8.2 feet).
Turn off the power switch.
Turn off the computer.
Attach the parallel cable to the parallel interface connector
on the left side of the printer. Secure the cable with the
metal fittings as shown in the illustration.
Important
The rating voltage of the parallel port for the computer is;
DC 5V.
Attach the other end of the parallel cable to the parallel
interface connector of the computer. Secure the cable.
SETTING UP FOR PRINTING
Printing requires installation of a printer driver for your
operating system.
Reference
See "Printer Drivers for Your Printer" in the Setup Guide.
To install options, see "Installing Options" in the Setup
Guide.
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