Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm When E1 or E2 is shown When the status code E1 or E2 is shown, paper is jammed between the paper feed section (front paper tray or the cassette) and the EP cartridge. Clear the paper jam as follows. 1. Open the top cover all the way to the back until it stops. If the front paper tray is closed, open it. Warning: Make sure the top cover is opened all the way to the back until it stops. (Also, when closing, slowly close the top cover.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 3. Check the far end of the front paper tray (near the paper inlet slot), and remove any jammed paper. 4. If paper was fed from the cassette, pull the cassette out of the printer. If the optional paper feeder is installed, remove all paper cassettes from the paper feeder as well.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 5. If there is wrinkled paper in the cassette, remove it. 6. Check the far end of the cassette feeder, and remove any jammed paper. Caution: Be careful not to damage any components inside the printer. If the optional paper feeder is installed, check the far end of the cassette feeder. Then open the rear cover of the feeder and remove any jammed paper.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting If the jammed paper could be removed by these steps, proceed to step 13 to complete the procedure. If there is still jammed paper in the printer or if the error message does not disappear even after the top cover is closed, proceed to the next step.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 7. Hold both sides of the tray and tilt it slightly. Then, gently lift the tray up and then pull it towards you. 8. Hold the EP cartridge as shown in the illustration and pull it out slowly. Note: To prevent stains, place the cartridge on a surface covered with some old newspaper. 9. Check the area where the EP cartridge was located, and remove any jammed paper. Note: 4-16 If you cannot see any paper, check the far end of the front paper tray.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 10. Return the paper tray to its normal position. Hold both sides of the paper tray and push it into the printer until it stops. Lift it up gently, and then further push it to return it to its original position. 11. Hold the EP cartridge as shown. Then, ➀ insert the projecting parts on the cartridge into the guide channels of the printer, and ➁ lower the cartridge into the printer. Important: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 12. Push the EP cartridge all the way in.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 13. Reinsert the cassette in the printer. Push the cassette fully in until it locks. If the optional paper feeder is installed, replace the paper cassette removed earlier. 14. Close the top cover. Press the center part of the top cover until it locks securely. Important: Make sure the top cover is properly locked. Otherwise print quality problems may occur. If the top cover cannot be closed, remove the EP cartridge completely and reinsert it all the way into the printer.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 15. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: Also if the paper jam was located only in the front paper tray or the cassette, the error message does not disappear unless the top cover is opened and closed again. The next sheet that emerges from the printer after a paper jam may be stained, but staining should disappear after a few sheets.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 2. If paper was fed from the front paper tray, remove all paper from the tray. 3. Check the far end of the front paper tray (near the paper inlet slot), and remove any jammed paper. 4. If paper was fed from the cassette, pull the cassette out of the printer.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting If the optional paper feeder is installed, remove all paper cassettes from the paper feeder as well. 5. If there is wrinkled paper in the cassette, remove it. 6. Check the far end of the cassette feeder, and remove any jammed paper. Caution: Be careful not to damage any components inside the printer.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm If the optional paper feeder is installed, check the far end of the cassette feeder. The open the rear cover of the feeder and remove any jammed paper.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 7. Pull on the recessed area to open the top rear cover, as shown. 8. Open the lever on the left side of the fuser and remove any jammed paper. Caution: Before touching the fuser to remove any jammed paper, be sure to turn off the power and wait for 40 minutes to allow the printer to cool down.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 9. Re-insert the fuser and close the rear cover. Important: Make sure the fuser is securely re-inserted back into the printer. Otherwise print quality problems may occur. If the jammed paper could be removed by these steps, proceed to step 16 to complete the procedure. If there is still jammed paper in the printer or if the error message does not disappear even after the top cover is closed, proceed to the next step. 10. Hold both sides of the tray and tilt it slightly.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 11. Hold the EP cartridge as shown in the illustration and pull it out slowly. Important: Once you start pulling out the EP cartridge, be sure to remove it completely. If you stop while pulling the cartridge out and then push it back into printer, the drum shutter may not open and may result in malfunctioning. Note: To prevent stains, place the cartridge on a surface covered with some old newspaper. 12.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 14. Hold the EP cartridge as shown. Then, ➀ insert the projecting parts on the cartridge into the guide channels of the printer, and ➁ lower the cartridge into the printer. Important: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. 15. Push the EP cartridge all the way in. Important: Make sure the cartridge is seated properly. 16. Reinsert the cassette in the printer. Push the cassette fully in until it locks.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting If the optional paper feeder is installed, replace the paper cassette removed earlier. 17. Close the top cover. Press the center part of the top cover until it locks securely. Important: Make sure the top cover is properly locked. Otherwise print quality problems may occur. If the top cover cannot be closed, remove the EP cartridge completely and reinsert it all the way into the printer. Then try to close the top cover again. 18.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm When E0 is shown When the status code E0 is shown, paper is jammed at the optional HCF unit. Clear the paper jam as follows. 1. Open the top cover all the way to the back until it stops. Warning: Make sure the top cover is opened all the way to the back until it stops. (Also, when closing, slowly close the top cover.) Important: If printouts still remain in the paper output tray, remove them before opening the top cover; otherwise paper jam may result.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 3. Remove any jamed paper found. 4. Close the rear cover. 5. Pull the front door out.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 6. Remove any jammed paper found. 7. Push back the front door. Important: Make sure the rear cover properly closed. 8. Close the top cover. Press the center part of the top cover until it locks securely. Important: Make sure the top cover is properly locked. Otherwise print quality problems may occur.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 9. Check the display any make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: Also if the paper jam was located only in the front paper tray or the cassette, the error message does not disappear unless the top cover is opened and closed again. The next sheet that emerges from the printer after a paper jam may be stained, but staining should disappear after a few sheets.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 2. Pull on the recessed area to open the top rear cover, as shown. 3. Check and carefully pull out any jammed paper. Warning: The fuser unit becomes very hot right after the printer has been used. Be careful not to touch the fuser unit.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 4. Re-insert the duplex printing unit into the printer, and then close the rear cover. Important: Make sure that the duplex printing unit is properly seated. Otherwise print quality problems may occur. 5. Close the top cover. Press the center part of the top cover until it locks securely. Important: Make sure the top cover is properly locked. Otherwise print quality problems may occur.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm When E8 is shown When the status code E8 is shown, paper is jammed at the optional HCS unit. Clear the paper jam as follows. 1. Open the top cover all the way to the back until it stops. Warning: Make sure the top cover is opened all the way to the back until it stops. (Also, when closing, slowly close the top cover.) Important: If printouts still remain in the paper output tray, remove them before opening the top cover; otherwise paper jam may result.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 3. Remove any jammed paper. Important: If you can just see the edge of the paper in the bottom of the HCS unit, but cannot remove it easily, open the printer’s rear cover and remove the jammed paper. 4. Close the rear cover. Important: Make sure the rear cover is properly closed. 5. Close the top cover. Press the center part of the top cover until it locks securely. Important: Make sure the top cover is properly locked. Otherwise print quality problems may occur.
Troubleshooting Chapter4.fm 6. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: Also if the paper jam was located only in the front paper tray or the cassette, the error message does not disappear unless the top cover is opened and closed again. The next sheet that emerges from the printer after a paper jam may be stained, but staining should disappear after a few sheets.
Chapter4.fm Troubleshooting 4.5 Other Problems Unusual noise This section describes possible reasons for noise problems during printing. Go through the list below to find the condition that most resembles the problem, and follow the recommended action. If the trouble persists, turn the printer off, disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer or an authorized service station. Possible Cause Action The printer is not placed on a level surface. Place printer on a level surface.
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Appendix Appendix A Print Media ............................................. A-2 Appendix B Options and Consumables ..................... A-8 Appendix C Installing the Optional Paper Feeder .... A-14 Appendix D Loading Paper into the A3 500-sheet Universal Cassette Appendix E Using the Optional HCS Unit ................ A-31 Appendix F Installing the Optional Duplex Printing Unit Appendix G Using the Optional HCF Unit ................ A-46 Appendix H Loading Paper into the HCF Unit .........
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix A Print Media Loading Capacity The maximum number of sheets that can be loaded in the front paper tray, the A3 500-sheet universal cassette, and the various optional cassettes is listed below. * Front paper tray The following types of media can be loaded in the front paper tray. Media Type Maximum Number Standard paper 150 Other paper stack height 17.
Appendix.fm Appendix A4 500-sheet universal cassette The following types of media can be loaded in the A4 500-sheet universal cassette. Media Type Maximum Number Standard paper 500 Other paper stack height 54 mm Label stock stack height 54 mm Transparency sheets 100 The following paper sizes can be used in the A4 500-sheet universal cassette. A4 (LEF) Letter (LEF) Statement (LEF) Executive (LEF) Com#10 (LEF) Monarch (LEF) Note: Saja Operation Manual 10/12/00 LEF.....Long Edge Feed SEF.....
Appendix Appendix.fm * A3 500-sheet universal cassette (option) The following types of media can be loaded in the A3 500- sheet universal cassette. Media Type Maximum Number Standard paper 500 Other paper stack height 54 mm Label stock stack height 54 mm Transpareny sheets 100 Important: Envelopes cannot be used in the A3 500-sheet universal cassette. The following paper sizes can be used in the A3 500-sheet universal cassette.
Appendix.fm Appendix Allowable Print Media This printer can use the following generally available print media. Be sure to use only print media that correspond to the specifications shown below. Important: Even if the size is within specifications, the kinds of print media listed in the section “Print Media to Avoid” that follows should not be used, to prevent print quality problems, paper jams, and printer damage.
Appendix Appendix.fm Paper Type Standard paper (FXP) Plain paper Note: Specifications Front Paper Tray Paper Cassette Meter weight 64g/m2 64g/m2 Ream weight 55kg 55kg Meter weight 60-135 GSM 64-157 GSM Ream weight 55-116 kg 55-151 kg The meter weight is the mass per 1 square meter of paper. The ream weight is the mass of 1,000 sheets duodecimo (788 x 1,091 mm). Print Media to Avoid Use of the following media will lead to paper jams and print quality problems.
Appendix.fm Appendix AVOID OK Shiny backing sheet exposed Note: Fully covered with labels If blurring occurs with acid-based paper, switch to acid-free paper. Storing Print Media In addition to using print media according to specifications, proper storage is important to avoid print quality problems and paper jams. For optimum quality and printer performance, you should store print media according to the following guidelines.
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix B Options and Consumables This section describes available options and consumables used by the printer. To order any of these, please contact the dealer where you purchased your printer. Consumables * EP cartridge (20,000 sheets) Two types of EP cartridges are available: one capable of printing about 8,000 sheets and the other about 17,000 sheets of A4 size paper. (The first cartridge supplied with the printer has a capacity of 8,000 sheets.
Appendix.fm Appendix Fuser The fuser is used for fixing toner onto paper, and should be replaced after printing of 200,000 sheets. However, depending on the operating conditions, the fuser may have to be replaced before that number is reached. For details on how to replace the fuser, see “3.4 Replacing the Fuser”. Feed roller (HCF) The feed roller is used for transporting paper from the High Capacity Feeder. You need to replace the feed roller after about 200,000 prints.
Appendix Appendix.fm Options * 500-sheet paper feeder This feeder can be attached to the printer and allows the use of various paper cassettes. Up to two feeders can be installed. However, when the large capacity paper feeder (HCF unit) is installed, only one 500-sheet paper feeder can be attached to the printer. Reference: For details on how to install the feeder, see “Appendix C Installing the Optional Paper Feeder”.
Appendix.fm Appendix A4 500-sheet universal cassette The following paper sizes can be used in the cassettes. A3 500-sheet universal cassette A4 500-sheet universal cassette A4(LEF/SEF)) A4(LEF) Ledger(SEF) Letter(LEF) Legal(SEF) Statement(LEF) Legal 13”(SEF) Executive(LEF) Letter(LEF/SEF) Com#10(LEF) Statement(LEF) Monarch(LEF) Executive(LEF) The following types of media can be loaded in the cassettes.
Appendix Appendix.fm * Duplex printing unit The duplex printing unit allows paper to be printed on both sides of the sheet. Reference: For details on how to install the duplex printing unit, see to “Appendix F Installing the Optional Duplex Printing Unit”.
Appendix.fm Appendix * High Capacity Feeder (HCF) unit The HCF unit enables loading of up to 2,000 sheets of paper of A4 or letter size. The HCF unit can be attached to the printer directly, or be installed together with the 500-sheet paper feeder. Reference: For details on how to install the HCF unit, see “Appendix G Using the Optional HCF Unit”.
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix C Installing the Optional Paper Feeder This feeder can be attached to the printer and allows the use of various paper cassettes. Up to two feeders can be installed, with each being able to hold 500 sheets of paper. One feeder installed Two feeders installed Caution: • Before connecting the interface cable or installing any options, be sure to turn the power switch of the printer off, to prevent the danger of electric shock. • This printer is very heavy.
Appendix.fm Appendix Installing one paper feeder To install one paper feeder, proceed as described below. 1. Place the paper feeder on a sturdy, level surface. Important: Do not move the printer when the paper feeder is installed. 2. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ O ] to turn off the printer. Important: If the paper feeder is installed while the power switch is set to [ I ] (on), the printer or paper feeder may be damaged.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Then disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and the printer. 4. Close the front paper tray and remove any printouts still left in the paper output tray. 5. Gently lift the cassette up and remove it from the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 6. Lift the printer up vertically and lower it onto the optional paper feeder. Align the three stubs on the paper feeder with the holes on the bottom of the printer. Important: Be sure to lower the printer gently, lowering it too fast onto the paper feeders may damage the components inside the printer. 7. Insert the two supplied screw into the hole on the inside of the cassette feeder of the printer to secure the paper feeder.
Appendix Appendix.fm 8. Load paper into the cassette. Reference: For details on how to load paper, see “2.3 Using the Paper Cassette” or “Appendix D Loading Paper into the A3 500-sheet Universal Cassette”. 9. Insert the cassette all the way into the printer. Make sure the cassette is properly seated. 10. Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet.Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ I ] to turn on the printer. 11.
Appendix.fm Appendix Installing two paper feeders To install two paper feeders, proceed as described below. 1. Place the 2nd paper feeder on a sturdy, level surface. Important: Do not move the printer when the paper feeder is installed. 2. While aligning the 3 stubs on the 2nd feeder with the holes on the bottom of the 1st feeder, stack the 1st paper feeder onto the 2nd paper feeder.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Insert the supplied screws into the two holes on the inside of the 1st feeder to secure it. 4. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ O ] to turn off the printer. Important: If the paper feeder is installed while the power switch is set to [ I ] (on), the printer or paper feeder may be damaged. 5. Then disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 6. Close the front paper tray and remove any printouts still left in the paper output tray. 7. Gently lift the cassette up and remove it from the printer. 8. Lift the printer up vertically and lower it onto the optional paper feeder. Align the three stubs on the paper feeder with the holes on the bottom of the printer. Important: Be sure to lower the printer gently. Lowering it too fast onto the paper feeders may damage the components inside the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 9. Insert the two supplied screws into the hole on the inside of the cassette feeder of the printer to secure the paper feeder. 10. Load paper into the cassettes. Reference: For details on how to load paper, see “2.3 Using the Paper Cassette” or “Appendix D Loading Paper into the A3 500-sheet Universal Cassette”. 11. Insert the cassettes all the way into the printer. Make sure the cassette is properly seated.
Appendix.fm Appendix 12. Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ I ] to turn on the printer. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: If an error message is shown, see “4.3 Error Messages”. PRINT RDY Removing the paper feeder To remove the paper feeder, proceed as described below. 1. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ O ] to turn off the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Close the front paper tray and remove any printouts still left in the paper output tray. 4. Gently lift the cassette up and remove it from the printer. 5. Remove the two supplied screws which are used to secure feeder to printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 6. Lift the printer to remove it from the paper feeder.
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix D Loading Paper into the A3 500sheet Universal Cassette Reference: For details on paper sizes that can be loaded into the A3 500-sheet universal cassette, see “Appendix A Print Media”. To load paper into the A3 500-sheet universal cassette, proceed as described below. 1. Place the cassette on a level surface. Note: When the cassette is already inserted in the printer, pull it out until it stops, then slightly lift it up and remove it from the printer. 2.
Appendix.fm Appendix 3. Gently squeeze the length guide, lift it up and slide it all the way out. 4. Gently squeeze the side guides and slide them all the way out. Note: Saja Operation Manual 10/12/00 If the cassette’s plate remain raised, press it down to lock it.
Appendix Appendix.fm 5. Align the four corners of the paper and place it into the cassette with the print side up. Make sure the paper is placed at the center of the cassette. Important: Do not use paper with creases or wrinkles. When using special paper, fan it before insertion. Do not overload the cassette. 6. While pressing the side guides, adjust them to the paper width. Important: Make sure that the stack is under the retaining clips on both sides.
Appendix.fm Appendix 7. When the side guides are aligned, adjust the length guide to the paper length. Important: Make sure the stack is under the retaining clip on the guide. Also Make sure the guide stopper is locked firmly in the guide hole on the bottom of the cassette. Adjust the length guide to the paper size correctly; otherwise paper may not be transported correctly and may result in paper jam. 8. Close the cassette cover. 9.
Appendix Appendix.fm 10. Insert the cassette fully into the printer at the both hands. Make sure that the cassette is properly seated. Note: The indicator on the right side of the cassette shows the remaining paper amount. Use it as a general hint to decide when to replenish paper. 11. If the printer is already turned on, check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Reference: If an error message is shown, see “4.3 Error Messages”.
Appendix.fm Appendix Appendix E Using the Optional HCS Unit The optional large capacity stacker, when installed to the printer, can hold up to 1,000 sheets of printouts in the printer, which is handy when doing large volume printing. Caution: Before installing or removing the HCS unit, be sure to turn the power switch of the printer off, to prevent the danger of electrick shock. Installing the HCS unit To install the HCS unit, proceed as described below. 1.
Appendix Appendix.fm 2. Use coins or similar objects to insert into the space below the HCS cover (located on the top rear side of the printer) and gently push them down, then remove the cover. 3. In place of the cover removed, install the cover supplied with the HCS unit. 4. Pull on the recessed area on the upper middle part of the rear side of the printer, to open the cover.
Appendix.fm Appendix 5. Remove the cover at the location where the HCS will be installed. 6. Install the attachment of the HCS unit to the rear cover. 7. Connect the connector.
Appendix Appendix.fm 8. Gently lower the HCS unit onto the printer while inserting the metal fittings of the HCS unit into the metal fittings on the printer. 9. Secure the HCS unit to the printer with the supplied screw. 10. Close the cover on the rear side of the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 11. Insert the stub on the paper output tray into the hole of the HCS unit to secure the HCS unit. 12. Insert the projecting part of the paper stopper into the hole at the upper part of the paper exist slot. 13. Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ I ] to turn on the printer. 14. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: If an error message is shown, see “4.
Appendix Appendix.fm 2. Remove the projecting part of the paper stopper from the upper part of the paper exit slot. 3. Lift the paper output tray and pull it towards you to remove it.
Appendix.fm Appendix 4. Open the cover on the rear side of the printer. 5. Remove the screw which is used to secure the HCS unit to the printer. 6. Lift up the HCS unit to remove it.
Appendix Appendix.fm 7. Re-install the cover at the location where the HCS was located. 8. Remove the connector of the attachment of the HCS unit. 9. Press the claw on the attachment and remove the attachment from the rear cover.
Appendix.fm Appendix 10. Close the cover on the rear side of the printer. 11. Use coins or similar objects to insert into the space below the HCS cover (located on the top rear side of the printer) and gently push them down, then remove the cover. 12. Re-insert the HCS cover back to the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix F Installing the Optional Duplex Printing Unit The optional duplex printing unit allows printing on both sides of the paper. It supports the following paper sizes: A3 A4(LEF/SEF) A5(LEF) B4 B5(LEF/SEF) Ledger Legal 14” Legal 13” Letter(LEF/SEF) Exective(LEF) Statement(LEF) Caution: Before installing or removing the duplex printing unit, be sure to turn the power switch of the printer off, to prevent the danger of electric shock.
Appendix.fm Appendix 2. Pull on the recessed area on the upper middle part of the rear side of the printer, to open the cover. 3. Remove the cover on the left side of the printer. Reference: For information on the operation, please refer to "Appendix I: Installing/removing the side cover." 4. While holding the orange tabs on the duplex printing unit, insert the two pins on the lower part of the duplex printing unit into the openings on the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 5. Align the duplex printing unit with the printer, and then push the orange tabs to secure the duplex printing unit to the printer. Make sure the duplex printing unit is securely latched into the printer (check the two locations). Important: Make sure the duplex printing unit is properly seated; otherwise paper jam may result. 6. Install the side cover removed earlier. Reference: For information on the operation, please refer to "Appendix I: Installing/removing the side cover." 7.
Appendix.fm Appendix 8. Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ I ] to turn on the printer. 9. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: If an error message is shown, see “4.3 Error Messages”. Removing the duplex printing unit To remove the duplex printing unit, proceed as described below. 1. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [0] to turn off the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Remove the cover on the left side of the printer. Reference: For information on the operation, please refer to "Appendix I: Installing/removing the side cover." 4. While holding the orange tabs on the duplex printing unit, pull the unit towards you to remove it from the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 5. Install the side cover removed earlier. Reference: For information on the operation, please refer to "Appendix I: Installing/removing the side cover." 6. Close the cover.
Appendix Appendix.fm Appendix G Using the Optional HCF Unit The optional high capacity feeder (HCF) unit enables loading of up to 2000 sheets of paper of A4 or letter size. It can be attached to the printer directly, or be installed together with the 500-sheet paper feeder. However, when the large capacity paper feeder (HCF unit) is installed, only one 500-sheet paper feeder can be attached to the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix Installing the HCF unit To install the HCF unit, proceed as described below. 1. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ O ] to turn off the printer. Important: Installing the HCF unit while the printer is turned on may result in malfunction. 2. Then disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet and the printer. 3. Gently lift the cassette up and remove it from the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 4. Remove the HCF unit from its packing and place it on a level surface. 5. Lock the front caster of the HCF unit. 6. If you want to use the optional paper feeder, install it together with the HCF unit.
Appendix.fm Appendix 7. Insert the two supplied screws into the holes on the bottom of the printer to secure the HCF unit as well as the paper feeder. 8. Lower the printer onto the HCF unit or the paper feeder. 9. Insert the two supplied screws into the holes on the inside of the cassette feeder of the printer to secure the paper feeder.
Appendix Appendix.fm 10. Load paper into the HCF unit. Reference: For details on how to load paper, see “Appendix H Loading Paper into the HCF Unit”. 11. Insert the cassette completely the printer. Make sure the cassette is properly seated. 12. Insert the plug of the power cord into the AC outlet. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ I ] to turn on the printer. Check the display and make sure the printer is ready for printing. Important: If an error message is shown, see “4.
Appendix.fm Appendix 2. Then disconnect the power cord from the printer and the AC outlet. 3. Gently lift the cassette up and remove it from the printer. 4. Remove the two supplied screws which are used to secure the optional paper feeder to the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 5. Lift the printer to remove it from the optional paper feeder. 6. Remove the two supplied screws witch are used secure the HCS unit to the optional paper feeder. 7. Lift the optional feeder to remove it from the HCS unit.
Appendix.fm Appendix Appendix H Loading Paper into the HCF Unit To load paper into the HCF unit, proceed as described below. 1. Pull out the cassette until it stops. Caution: Do not reach into the tray with your hand until the tray is completely lowered (in about ** seconds). 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. Lift the paper guides and insert them into the desired guide holes.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Hold a stack of paper with both hands as illustrated. 4. Gently load the paper into the paper cassette. Make sure the paper stack does not exceed the Paper Max mark on the printer. 5. Push the paper cassette all the way back into the HCF unit.
Appendix.fm Appendix Appendix I Installing/removing the side cover When installing an option into the printer, you must remove the side cover. The following describes how to install or remove the side cover. Caution: Before installing or removing the option, be sure to turn the power switch of the printer off, to prevent danger of electric shock. Removing the side cover 1. Set the power switch on the right side of the printer to [ O ] to turn off the printer.
Appendix Appendix.fm 3. Pull the cover towards you and then downwards to remove it. Installing the side cover 1. Insert the upper part of the side cover into the upper part of the left side of the printer. 2. Align the projecting parts on the cover with the holes on the lower left side of the printer.
Appendix.fm Appendix 3. Slide the side cover towards the right to install it.
Appendix Appendix J Appendix.fm Specifications Main unit Printer type Desktop laser printer Printing principle Semiconductor laser beam scanning Xerography Print speed 40 pages per minute (20 pages per minute with 1200 dpi) (A4 sideways feed, identical contents) Warm-up time Max.
Appendix.fm Appendix Power consumption During operation: max. 1,100 W (100 V type) max. 1,100 W (120 V type) max.
Appendix SajaEIndex.fm Index Numerics 500-sheet paper feeder............................................A-10 500-sheet universal cassette ...................................1-3 A A3 500-sheet universal cassette ..............................1-5, A-26 A4 500-sheet universal cassette ..............................1-2 B Before installation ....................................................1-1 BTR roller .................................................................3-14, A-8 C Cassette is jammed ........
SajaEIndex.fm Appendix Index O Operation panel .......................................................1-3, 1-4 Option ......................................................................1-5, A-10 Options and consumables .......................................A-8 P Pape path.................................................................1-6 Paper .......................................................................3-2 Paper amount indicator............................................