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... the Display Language...34 Test Printing...35 Installing Option...36 Attaching Paper Feed Unit...36 3. Installing the Printer and Options Installing the Printer...21 Where to the Printer Exterior: Front View...15 Exterior: Rear View...16 Interior...17 Control Panel...18 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice... This Manual...5 Symbols...5 Notes...5 Model-Specific Information...6 Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels 8 Power Switch Symbols...9 Manuals for This Printer...10 List of Option...11 Operating Instructions...12 Reading the HTML Manuals on the CD-ROMs 12 Reading the HTML Manuals That You...
... the Display Language...34 Test Printing...35 Installing Option...36 Attaching Paper Feed Unit...36 3. Installing the Printer and Options Installing the Printer...21 Where to the Printer Exterior: Front View...15 Exterior: Rear View...16 Interior...17 Control Panel...18 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice... This Manual...5 Symbols...5 Notes...5 Model-Specific Information...6 Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels 8 Power Switch Symbols...9 Manuals for This Printer...10 List of Option...11 Operating Instructions...12 Reading the HTML Manuals on the CD-ROMs 12 Reading the HTML Manuals That You...
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... the Ethernet Speed...51 5. Replacing Consumables Replacing the Print Cartridge...93 7. Paper and Other Media Paper and Other Medias Supported by This Printer 53 Paper Recommendations...56 Loading Paper...56 Storing Paper...56 Types of Paper and Other Media...56 Specifications of Paper Types...57 Paper Not ...Supported by This Printer...64 Paper Storage Precautions...65 Print Area...65 Loading Paper...67 Loading Paper in Tray 1...67 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray...79...
... the Ethernet Speed...51 5. Replacing Consumables Replacing the Print Cartridge...93 7. Paper and Other Media Paper and Other Medias Supported by This Printer 53 Paper Recommendations...56 Loading Paper...56 Storing Paper...56 Types of Paper and Other Media...56 Specifications of Paper Types...57 Paper Not ...Supported by This Printer...64 Paper Storage Precautions...65 Print Area...65 Loading Paper...67 Loading Paper in Tray 1...67 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray...79...
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... Going to Be Used for a Long Time 131 Preparing the Printer For a Long Period of Inactivity 131 Using the Printer Again after it has been Inactive for a Long Period 132 Moving and Transporting the Printer...134 Moving over a Short Distance...135 Moving over a Long ...Distance...135 Disposal...137 Consumables...138 Print Cartridge...138 Specifications...139 Main Unit...139 Options...142 Trademarks...143 INDEX...145 3 Appendix If the Printer is Jammed...121 When "Internal Misfeed", "Misfeed: Tray 1", "Misfeed: Tray 2", or "Misfd: Stnd Tray" Appears.....121 When "Misfd: BypssTray...
... Going to Be Used for a Long Time 131 Preparing the Printer For a Long Period of Inactivity 131 Using the Printer Again after it has been Inactive for a Long Period 132 Moving and Transporting the Printer...134 Moving over a Short Distance...135 Moving over a Long ...Distance...135 Disposal...137 Consumables...138 Print Cartridge...138 Specifications...139 Main Unit...139 Options...142 Trademarks...143 INDEX...145 3 Appendix If the Printer is Jammed...121 When "Internal Misfeed", "Misfeed: Tray 1", "Misfeed: Tray 2", or "Misfd: Stnd Tray" Appears.....121 When "Misfd: BypssTray...
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... a label on the right side of the machine, located in two models that identify the region your machine belongs to the different printer models as Type 1 or Type 2. When describing procedures that corresponds to the region of your machine. (mainly Europe and Asia) ...America) If the label contains the following table describes the model types. This printer comes in the position shown below. Model types Model type Model name Duplex Printing Type 1 SP 3500N Manual Type 2 SP 3510DN Automatic Furthermore, there is region-specific. Read the label. Read the information under...
... a label on the right side of the machine, located in two models that identify the region your machine belongs to the different printer models as Type 1 or Type 2. When describing procedures that corresponds to the region of your machine. (mainly Europe and Asia) ...America) If the label contains the following table describes the model types. This printer comes in the position shown below. Model types Model type Model name Duplex Printing Type 1 SP 3500N Manual Type 2 SP 3510DN Automatic Furthermore, there is region-specific. Read the label. Read the information under...
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... Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®/Adobe Reader must be sure to read this. To avoid injury and prevent damage to the printer, be installed in order to view the manuals as installing options, replacing consumables, responding to error messages, and resolving jams. Driver ...Installation Guide Contains procedures for removing the printer from its security functions. 10 and procedures such as PDF files. • A Web browser must be installed in order to a computer...
... Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®/Adobe Reader must be sure to read this. To avoid injury and prevent damage to the printer, be installed in order to view the manuals as installing options, replacing consumables, responding to error messages, and resolving jams. Driver ...Installation Guide Contains procedures for removing the printer from its security functions. 10 and procedures such as PDF files. • A Web browser must be installed in order to a computer...
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Option List Paper Feed Unit TK1080 Referred to as Paper feed unit • For details about the specifications of option for this printer, and how it is referred to as in this option, see "Specifications". • p.139 "Specifications" 11 List of Option This section provides a list of this manual.
Option List Paper Feed Unit TK1080 Referred to as Paper feed unit • For details about the specifications of option for this printer, and how it is referred to as in this option, see "Specifications". • p.139 "Specifications" 11 List of Option This section provides a list of this manual.
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... switch to open the front cover. 5. Front Cover Open this out when loading a sheet that shows the printer status. 2. Bypass Tray Extension Pull this cover to 250 sheets of the printer's components. Tray 1 This tray can hold up to replace the print cartridge or remove jammed paper. 7....on and off . 3. Bypass Tray This tray can be stacked here. 4. 1. Up to the Printer This chapter explains the names and functions of plain paper. 8. Control Panel Contains keys for printer control and indicators that is output here. Guide to 125 sheets of plain paper. 15 Exterior: ...
... switch to open the front cover. 5. Front Cover Open this out when loading a sheet that shows the printer status. 2. Bypass Tray Extension Pull this cover to 250 sheets of the printer's components. Tray 1 This tray can hold up to replace the print cartridge or remove jammed paper. 7....on and off . 3. Bypass Tray This tray can be stacked here. 4. 1. Up to the Printer This chapter explains the names and functions of plain paper. 8. Control Panel Contains keys for printer control and indicators that is output here. Guide to 125 sheets of plain paper. 15 Exterior: ...
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USB Port Use a USB cable to connect the printer to the printer. 16 Power Socket For connecting the power cord to the host computer. 3. Ethernet Port Use a network interface cable to connect the printer to the Printer Exterior: Rear View 1 2 5 43 CMC008 1. Guide to the network. 2. Rear Cover Open this cover when you load paper larger than A4 in the paper tray. 5. Tray 1 Rear cover Remove this cover to remove jammed paper or when printing on envelopes. 4. 1.
USB Port Use a USB cable to connect the printer to the printer. 16 Power Socket For connecting the power cord to the host computer. 3. Ethernet Port Use a network interface cable to connect the printer to the Printer Exterior: Rear View 1 2 5 43 CMC008 1. Guide to the network. 2. Rear Cover Open this cover when you load paper larger than A4 in the paper tray. 5. Tray 1 Rear cover Remove this cover to remove jammed paper or when printing on envelopes. 4. 1.
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Display Displays current printer status and error message. CMC011 2. Adjust the angle of it to the Printer Control Panel 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 7 5 6 CMC010 1. Guide to see clearly. 1. You can set the display up with your hands. Scroll Keys Press to move the cursor in each direction, step by step. 3. [Escape] key Press this key to cancel an operation or to return to the previous display. 18
Display Displays current printer status and error message. CMC011 2. Adjust the angle of it to the Printer Control Panel 1 2 10 3 9 4 8 7 5 6 CMC010 1. Guide to see clearly. 1. You can set the display up with your hands. Scroll Keys Press to move the cursor in each direction, step by step. 3. [Escape] key Press this key to cancel an operation or to return to the previous display. 18
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...from a computer. Use display to the next menu level. 5. Flashes in red whenever printer error occurs. It is unlit when the power is off. 8. [Stop/Start] key If you press this key, the... printer stops receiving data, and printing is not possible. 9. [Job Reset] key Press this key to cancel ...depending on . Press the [Menu] key again to return to make and check the current printer settings. Data In Indicator Flashes when the printer is nearly empty. 7. The data indicator is lit if there is on the country of ...
...from a computer. Use display to the next menu level. 5. Flashes in red whenever printer error occurs. It is unlit when the power is off. 8. [Stop/Start] key If you press this key, the... printer stops receiving data, and printing is not possible. 9. [Job Reset] key Press this key to cancel ...depending on . Press the [Menu] key again to return to make and check the current printer settings. Data In Indicator Flashes when the printer is nearly empty. 7. The data indicator is lit if there is on the country of ...
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...the machine to topple over , an injury might occur. • Do not place the machine on or close to Put the Printer The printer's location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect its performance. • Do not use flammable sprays or solvents in ...liquids, on an unstable or tilted surface. Installing the Printer and Options This chapter explains how to install the printer and perform settings after installation. Installing the Printer This section describes how to set up, configure the printer for operation, and install the optional paper feed unit ...
...the machine to topple over , an injury might occur. • Do not place the machine on or close to Put the Printer The printer's location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect its performance. • Do not use flammable sprays or solvents in ...liquids, on an unstable or tilted surface. Installing the Printer and Options This chapter explains how to install the printer and perform settings after installation. Installing the Printer This section describes how to set up, configure the printer for operation, and install the optional paper feed unit ...
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... fire hazard. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal components. • Keep the machine away from salt-bearing air and corrosive gases. Installing the Printer and Options • Keep the machine in places where chemical reactions are as doing so will cause the machine to malfunction.
... fire hazard. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal components. • Keep the machine away from salt-bearing air and corrosive gases. Installing the Printer and Options • Keep the machine in places where chemical reactions are as doing so will cause the machine to malfunction.
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... machine smell When a machine is new, it does not directly ventilate towards people. • Ventilation should be more than 30 m3/hr/person. Installing the Printer CER119 • White area: Permissible Range • Blue area: Recommended Range To avoid possible build-up the machine so that it might detect an odd...
... machine smell When a machine is new, it does not directly ventilate towards people. • Ventilation should be more than 30 m3/hr/person. Installing the Printer CER119 • White area: Permissible Range • Blue area: Recommended Range To avoid possible build-up the machine so that it might detect an odd...
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... - 240 V, 5 A, 50/60 Hz • : 120 V, 10 A, 60 Hz Please be installed. • Be sure to locate the machine as close as above. Installing the Printer and Options When you must turn off its power immediately. Remove these protective materials after bringing the machine to a power source as possible to disconnect... bag used in this product's packaging. • Keep the polythene materials (bags, etc.) supplied with this machine away from shock and vibration during transit, this printer comes packaged in the immediate vicinity.
... - 240 V, 5 A, 50/60 Hz • : 120 V, 10 A, 60 Hz Please be installed. • Be sure to locate the machine as close as above. Installing the Printer and Options When you must turn off its power immediately. Remove these protective materials after bringing the machine to a power source as possible to disconnect... bag used in this product's packaging. • Keep the polythene materials (bags, etc.) supplied with this machine away from shock and vibration during transit, this printer comes packaged in the immediate vicinity.
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... or used toner). Sucked toner may cause firing or explosion due to suck spilled toner (including used toner gets into a fresh air environment. Installing the Printer • Do not incinerate toner (new or used ) or toner containers anywhere near naked flames. Toner will ignite on contact with naked flame. • Do...
... or used toner). Sucked toner may cause firing or explosion due to suck spilled toner (including used toner gets into a fresh air environment. Installing the Printer • Do not incinerate toner (new or used ) or toner containers anywhere near naked flames. Toner will ignite on contact with naked flame. • Do...
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...photo conductor. But take care not to prevent trapping your hands. • Do not grip on the side of the print cartridge. Installing the Printer and Options • During operation, rollers for transporting the paper and originals revolve. CMC014 1. 2. CMC013 Do not touch the ID chip on ...the tray area when lifting the printer. • Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine. • Keep the uncovered print cartridge...
...photo conductor. But take care not to prevent trapping your hands. • Do not grip on the side of the print cartridge. Installing the Printer and Options • During operation, rollers for transporting the paper and originals revolve. CMC014 1. 2. CMC013 Do not touch the ID chip on ...the tray area when lifting the printer. • Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine. • Keep the uncovered print cartridge...
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CMC016 CMC007 • Wait until step 4 before removing the adhesive tape on both sides of the printer. Installing the Printer CMC015 3. Lift the printer by using the inset grips on the rear cover. 27 Remove the protective materials attached on the printer's exterior. 2.
CMC016 CMC007 • Wait until step 4 before removing the adhesive tape on both sides of the printer. Installing the Printer CMC015 3. Lift the printer by using the inset grips on the rear cover. 27 Remove the protective materials attached on the printer's exterior. 2.
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... standard paper. CMC104 • If you leave the levers lowered, toner may come with protective materials attached in different positions. Make sure to check the printer's exterior for all protective materials, and remove them completely. 6. If not, print may easily smudge or rub off. • After printing envelopes, make sure the... . 28 Remove the adhesive tape from the rear cover, and then open it. Pull out the tape, and then remove the protective materials. Installing the Printer and Options 4. 2. Make sure the levers are pulled up .
... standard paper. CMC104 • If you leave the levers lowered, toner may come with protective materials attached in different positions. Make sure to check the printer's exterior for all protective materials, and remove them completely. 6. If not, print may easily smudge or rub off. • After printing envelopes, make sure the... . 28 Remove the adhesive tape from the rear cover, and then open it. Pull out the tape, and then remove the protective materials. Installing the Printer and Options 4. 2. Make sure the levers are pulled up .
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Push the side button to side five or six times. 29 Remove the protective material attached inside the printer. 1 3 2 CMC018 9. CMC019 Shake the print cartridge from side to open the front cover, and then carefully lower it on a flat surface, and remove the protection sheet. Unpack the print cartridge. Installing the Printer 7. Then, place it . 2 1 CMC017 8.
Push the side button to side five or six times. 29 Remove the protective material attached inside the printer. 1 3 2 CMC018 9. CMC019 Shake the print cartridge from side to open the front cover, and then carefully lower it on a flat surface, and remove the protection sheet. Unpack the print cartridge. Installing the Printer 7. Then, place it . 2 1 CMC017 8.