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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideTroubleshooting printer problems

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viii4.8 When the Error LED is Lit or Blinking ... 1094.8.1 When the Error LED is Lit ...

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4844.3 Printing Problems(From previous page)Unable to print in theSMB environmentUnable to print in theNetWare environmentAn error message isshown on

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Troubleshooting4854.3 Printing Problems4.3.3 Unable to Print from MacintoshDescriptionThe printer selected in theChooser window is notdisplayedAn err

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4864.4 Print Quality Problems4.4.1 Blank or Black Copies are OutputDescriptionA blank page is printedA completely black pageis printedPossible CauseAr

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Troubleshooting4874.4 Print Quality Problems4.4.2 Faded, Dirty, Uneven, Shadowed or Wrinkled OutputDescriptionThe printed image isfadedBlack dots or

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4884.4 Print Quality ProblemsDescription SolutionIs the drum cartridge scratchedor damaged?There may be dirt in the paperpath.Is the drum cartridge s

Page 8 - Contents

Troubleshooting4894.4 Print Quality ProblemsDescription Possible Cause SolutionWhite dots appeared inareas of solid blackprintingSome parts are notpr

Page 9 - Chapter 4 Troubleshooting

4904.4 Print Quality ProblemsDescription Possible Cause Solution(From previous page)Wrinkled paperPrinting is smudgedPrinting is slantedAre there scr

Page 10 - Appendices

Troubleshooting4914.4 Print Quality ProblemsTransparency failed toprint clearlyPostcard failed to printclearlyIs the recommendedtransparency used?Is

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4924.4 Print Quality ProblemsDescription Possible Cause SolutionEnvelope failed to printclearlyFailed to print clearlyIs the recommended envelopeused

Page 12 - Types of Manuals

Troubleshooting493DescriptionPaper is not fedPaper jamSeveral sheets are fed atthe same timePaper slants when fedPossible CauseIs the paper loaded pro

Page 13 - User Guide (this manual)

ix A Optional Products and Consumables ... 158Optional Products ...

Page 14 - Using this Guide

4944.5 Paper Transport ProblemsDescription Possible Cause SolutionIs the paper tray specifiedcorrectly on the printer driver?Are the guide clips of t

Page 15 - Conventions

Troubleshooting4954.6 Others4.6.1 Network-related ProblemsDescriptionIP address changes eachtime the power of themachine is switched onUnable to conne

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496Description Possible Cause SolutionThe IP address may be changed.Check with your network administratorand specify the correct IP address.Check the

Page 17 - Operations

Troubleshooting497DescriptionUnable to print in colourUnable to print from thespecified trayPrinting is slowUnusual soundsPossible CauseIs Black/White

Page 18 - Front View

984.7 When An Error MessageAppearsThis section explains the meaning of the error messages that appear on the display panel andthe solutions for these

Page 19 - Basic Printing Operations

Troubleshooting4994.7 When An Error Message AppearsInstall yellow tonercartridge.Open and close any cover.Paper jam.Open the manual feed unit.Paper j

Page 20 - Internal View

1004.7 When An Error Message AppearsPaper jam.Open the lower left unit.Paper jam.Open the right cover.Paper jam. Remove thejammed paper.This drum car

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Troubleshooting41014.7 When An Error Message AppearsSystem settings cleared.Press Set.Disk full.Press Set.Load xxxx on the manualtray.The system sett

Page 22 - 1.2.2 Switching off

1024.7 When An Error Message AppearsRemove transparency fromthe manual feed unit.Do not use transparencywith border.Close the manual feed unitReplace

Page 23 - 1.3 Printing from Computers

Troubleshooting41034.7 When An Error Message AppearsInstall drum cartridgeTray 1 is out of paperTrays 1 to N are out ofpaperLoad xxxx into tray NInst

Page 24 - 1.3 Printing from Computers

xTypes of ManualsThe following manuals are bundled with DocuPrint C621. Please read the relevant manual to suit yourneeds.Some of these manuals are in

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1044.7 When An Error Message AppearsMessage Meaning and SolutionLoad xxxx in tray NInstall trayClose top left coverClose the lower left cover‚Í•sThe

Page 26 - 1.4 Using Online Help

Troubleshooting41054.7 When An Error Message AppearsMessage Meaning and SolutionOpen the lower left and theright covers to removejammed paperClose th

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1064.7 When An Error Message AppearsMessage Meaning and SolutionReady to Print.Get ready to replaceOOOOOO toner cartridge.Ready to Print.Call for ser

Page 28 - Macintosh

Troubleshooting41074.7 When An Error Message AppearsMessageMeaning and SolutionInstall magenta tonercartridgeClose the right coverCheck the right cov

Page 29 - 1.5 Cancelling a Print Job

1084.7 When An Error Message AppearsMessageMeaning and SolutionInsufficient memory.Press Set.Close duplex tray.There is insufficient memory for the p

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Troubleshooting41094.8 When the Error LED is Lit orBlinkingA red Error LED on the control panel indicates that the printer has a problem. When theErro

Page 32 - When Printing Stopped Halfway

Paper Jams5.1 Clearing Paper Jams ... 112

Page 33 - Configuration

51125.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.1 Paper Jams atthe Manual Tray5.1.2 Paper Jams in the Manual Feed Unit5.1.3 Paper Jams at theLower Left Unit5.1.4 P

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Paper Jams51135.1 Clearing Paper Jams• If you see smoke emitting from the printer when paper jam occurs, donot open the printer cover. Switch off the

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xiAfter SetupUser Guide (this manual)This manual describes the capabilities of DocuPrint C621 and explainswhat to do when you encountered a problem. I

Page 36 - Close the Chooser window

51145.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.1 Paper Jams at the Manual TrayThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Remove the jammed paper from the man

Page 37 - Settings

Paper Jams51155.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.2 Paper Jams in the Manual Feed UnitThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Remove any paper on

Page 38 - (Menu screen)

51165.1 Clearing Paper JamsPull out the jammed paper. If the paper is torn,make sure you do not leave any pieces insidethe printer.Close the cover an

Page 39 - Print Job Log

Paper Jams51175.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.3 Paper Jams in the Lower Left UnitThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows: Pull out the lower le

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51185.1 Clearing Paper JamsPull out the paper gently in the direction of thearrow. If the paper is torn, make sure you donot leave any pieces inside

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Paper Jams51195.1 Clearing Paper JamsPush the lower left unit firmly back into theprinter.If you cannot locate the paper, perform theprocedure descri

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51205.1 Clearing Paper JamsPull the paper in the direction of the arrow.Close the cover and nip lever.Push the lower left unit firmly into the printe

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Paper Jams51215.1 Clearing Paper JamsRemoving Paper from the Bottom of the Lower Left UnitWith the cover open, reach into the bottom ofthe lower left

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51225.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.4 Paper Jams at the Top Left CoverThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Open the top left cover.Remove th

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Paper Jams51235.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.5 Paper Jams at the Lower Left CoverThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Open the lower left c

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xiiUsing this GuideOrganisation of this GuideThis guide consists of eight chapters. A brief introduction of each chapter is providedbelow.Chapter 1 Ba

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51245.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.6 Paper Jams at the Right CoverThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Remove any paper on the manual tray

Page 48 - 2.1 Paper Handling

Paper Jams51255.1 Clearing Paper JamsClose the right cover.If paper was loaded on the manual tray, re-loadthe paper stock.If you cannot locate the pa

Page 49 - Loading Paper

51265.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.7 Paper Jams in the Paper TrayThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows:Gently pull out the paper tray until

Page 50 - 2.1 Paper Handling

Paper Jams51275.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.8 Paper Jams in the Duplex TrayIf you cannot find the jammed paper in the lower left cover or in the right c

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51285.1 Clearing Paper Jams5.1.9 Paper Jams at the Lower Right Cover of the Tray ModuleThe procedure to clear the paper jam is as follows. Here, the

Page 52 - 2.1.2 Unsuitable Paper

Consumables6.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges ... 1306.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge ...

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130The printer uses four toner cartridges, namely, black, yellow, magenta, and cyan.The black and colour (yellow, cyan, and magenta) toner cartridges

Page 54 - 2.2 Loading Paper

Consumables61316.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges6.1.1 Handling Precautions for Toner CartridgesNever throw used toner cartridges into an open flame.

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1326.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges6.1.2 Replacing the Toner CartridgesThe procedure to replace the toner cartridges is as follows:Open the front c

Page 56 - 2.2 Loading Pape

Consumables61336.1 Replacing the Toner CartridgesTo move the cartridge, turn the knob until itstops in the direction of the arrow in thediagram.Once

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xiiiAppendicesThis section contains the following information:• Optional products and consumables• Control panel menu list• How to obtain product info

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1346.1 Replacing the Toner CartridgesShake the toner cartridge seven to eight timesas shown in the diagram to distribute the tonerevenly.Align the to

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Consumables6135The drum cartridge consists of a light-sensitive drum, the drum cleaner and the wastetoner cartridge.The drum cartridge can print appro

Page 60 - 2.3.1 Removing the Paper Tray

1366.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge6.2.1 Handling Precautions for Drum CartridgesNever throw used toner cartridges into an open flame. It can causean

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Consumables61376.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge6.2.2 Replacing the Drum CartridgeThe procedure to replace the drum cartridge is as follows:Open the f

Page 62 - 2.4 Printing On Special Media

1386.2 Replacing the Drum CartridgeTurn lever B in the direction as indicated by thearrow in the diagram until it points to the"unlock" pos

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Consumables61396.2 Replacing the Drum CartridgeTake out the new drum cartridge from itspackaging, and remove the protective sheetthat covers the drum

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1406.2 Replacing the Drum CartridgeAlign the " " mark on the cartridge by turninglever A in the direction of the arrow until itpoints to th

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Consumables6141As the waste toner cartridge is part of the drum cartridge, it is replaced when you install anew drum cartridge, but it can also be rep

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1426.3 Replacing the Waste Toner Cartridge6.3.2 Replacing the Waste Toner CartridgeThe procedure is as follows:Open the front cover.Pull out the wast

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Consumables61436.3 Replacing the Waste Toner CartridgePush the new cartridge firmly into the printeruntil you hear a click.Do not press the handle kn

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xivSymbolsSymbolBold" "Initial Caps+MeaningIndicates selections or all kinds of buttons.Example: Click Next.Indicates input contents.Exampl

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Maintenance7.1 Cleaning ... 1467.2 Storing the Printer ...

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1467.1 CleaningThe printer should be cleaned about once a month to keep it in good condition.Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before acces

Page 72 - Printed Sheets

Maintenance7147If you are going to store the printer for a long period, perform the following procedure:Press the " " side of the power swit

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1487.3 Transporting the PrinterWhen transporting the printer over long distances by truck, perform the followingprocedure to avoid risk of damage from

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Maintenance71497.3 Transporting the Printer7.3.2 Transporting the PrinterYou will need A, B, C, D, E and F spacers, which were removed during install

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1507.3 Transporting the PrinterPush and hold the face-up tray to the right,dislodge the tab on the left from the hole in theprinter (). Next, dislod

Page 76 - 3.1 Control Panel Components

Maintenance71517.3 Transporting the PrinterInsert the anti-rotational B spacer into the tonercartridge window and close the front cover.Remove paper

Page 77 - Control Panel

1527.3 Transporting the PrinterPull out the manual feed unit until it stops andinsert the D spacer as shown in the diagram.Then, push the unit firmly

Page 78 - 3.1.3 Buttons

Maintenance71537.3 Transporting the Printer7.3.3 Environmental Requirements for Installing the PrinterFor safe and convenient printer operation, cons

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BasicPrintingOperations1.1 Printer Parts and Functions ... 21.2 Switching the Power On/

Page 80 - 3.2.2 Basic Menu Operations

1547.3 Transporting the Printer• In a dusty place• Near an open flame• Near water• Near magnetic fields• In places subject to sudden changes in tempe

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Maintenance71557.3 Transporting the PrinterPrinter Clearance RequirementsThe machine has ventilation holes on the rear and side panels.Ensure that th

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AppendicesAppendix A Optional Products and Consumables ... 158Appendix B Menu List on the Control Panel ...

Page 84 - 3.3.2 Maintenance Mode

158 A Optional Products andConsumablesDocuPrint C621 has the following optional products and consumables. To purchase,contact your Xerox Customer Sup

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Appendix159Appendix A Optional Products and ConsumablesA3 Oversize Paper TrayThis can be used in tray 1 of the printer. Youcan load up to 250 sheets

Page 86 - 3.3.4 Report/List

160Appendix A Optional Products and ConsumablesSpecial CabinetFor installation details, refer to the bookletbundled with the special cabinet.Parallel

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Appendix161Appendix A Optional Products and ConsumablesCMKYConsumablesToner CartridgesThe printer uses four toner cartridges, namely,black, yellow, m

Page 88 - IIP Frame Type

162 B Menu List on the ControlPanelThese screens showonly the lower part of themenu screens

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Appendix163Appendix B Menu List on the Control Panel• Symbols• To return to the level above, press Cancel.• To close the menu screens, press Offline.

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21.1 Printer Parts and FunctionsThe names and functions for the various parts of the printer are as follows:1. Paper Tray2. Front Cover3. Printer Cont

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164Appendix B Menu List on the Control Panel

Page 92 - 4.1 Types of Problems

Appendix165 C Obtaining Product InformationThe following information is provided on our internet home page:• Latest product information• Latest softw

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166Machine typePrint methodResolutionGradationPrinting Speed Colour MonochromePaper SizePaper Type Paper Tray Manual TrayNumber

Page 94 - 4.2 Power Problems

Appendix167Appendix D Main SpecificationsPDLOperating System RequirementsInterfaceNoise LevelPower SupplyMax. Power ConsumptionDimensions/WeightXPL2W

Page 95 - 4.3 Printing Problems

168 E Life Span of ConsumablesLife Span of Consumables (number pages that can be printed)Name of ConsumableBlack toner cartridgeYellow toner cartridg

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Appendix169Get ready the IEEE1284-B type parallel interface connector on the printer. The shape ofthe connector is as follows.Pin ConfigurationThe con

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170Appendix F Parallel Interface SpecificationsSignal Definition(When bi-directional feature is OFF)DATA STROBE (Pin No.1) Active low pulse used to t

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171Appendix G Installing Additional MemoryThis section explains how to install the additional memory to your printer.When you add memory to the print

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172Appendix G Installing Additional MemoryThere are three screws near the top of theright cover of the printer. Unscrew them.Slide the right cover

Page 100 - 4.3 Printing Problems

Appendix173Insert the tabs near the bottom of the rightcover into the holes in the printer (). Flip toclose the cover ().Then slide the right cover to

Page 101 - Troubleshooting

Basic Printing Operations131.1 Printer Parts and Functions11. Parallel Interface12. Filter13. Top Left Cover14. Lower Left Unit15. Face-up Tray16. Ve

Page 102 - 4.4 Print Quality Problems

174 H Glossary10BASE-TThis refers to the 10 Mbps, baseband, twisted paircable compliant with the IEEE802.3 standard.100BASE-TXThis is the extended ve

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Appendix175Appendix H GlossaryDHCPThe acronym for Dynamic Host ConfigurationProtocol. It is the protocol that automatically assignsIP address from th

Page 104 - 4.4 Print Quality Problems

176Interface CableThis is the cable that connects several devices sothat they can be compatible in use.Some examples of interface cables are the paral

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Appendix177N-upThis the feature that allows you to print multiplepages on one sheet of paper. DocuPrint C621 allowsyou to print using the 2-Up, 4-Up,

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178Ream weightThis refers to the weight of a 788 x 1,091 mm reamconsisting of 1,000 sheets.ResolutionIt refers to the image quality. It shows how many

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179IndexIndexNumbers100BASE-TX ... 17410BASE-T ...

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180Job Log Print ... 70Printing ... 23Job Log Se

Page 109 - 4.5 Paper Transport Problems

181IndexPrinting Problems ... 79Protocol ... 73, 177RReam

Page 110 - 4.5 Paper Transport Problems

Customer Response SheetDocuPrint C621 User Guide (DE-0826E2)To improve our publications, we would appreciate your feedback regarding this manual. Plea

Page 112 - 4.6 Others

True Type fonts, AppleTalk, EtherTalk and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in theUnited States and other countries.NetWare

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41.1 Printer Parts and FunctionsName Description21. Fuser Unit22. Toner Cartridges23. Drum Cartridge24. Waste Toner CartridgeThis unit fuses the tone

Page 114 - 4.7 When An Error Message

DocuPrint C621 User GuideDocument Engineering GroupHuman Interface & Design DevelopmentDocument Products CompanyFuji Xerox Co., Ltd. DE-0826E2 (Ed

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Basic Printing Operations151.2.1 Switching onThe procedure is as follows:Press the "|" side of the power switch, locatedon the left side of

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61.2 Switching the Power On/Off1.2.2 Switching offFollow the procedure below to switch off the printer.Do not switch off the power in the following s

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Basic Printing Operations17The procedures for printing from different computer operating systems (OS) are describedin the following sections.Windows®

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81.3 Printing from ComputersSpecify the required settings on the respective tabs and click OK.• Refer to the Online Help for details of each item wit

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Basic Printing Operations191.3 Printing from ComputersMacintosh®In this section, Microsoft Office Word 98 is used to illustrate the printing procedur

Page 120 - Top left cover

101.4 Using Online HelpWhen You Have Difficulties Setting the PrintPropertiesOnline Help is provided by the DocuPrint C621 printer driver. You can fin

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Basic Printing Operations1111.4 Using Online HelpTo display a detail explanation of an item within a tabClick the Help button. (See 3 in the diagra

Page 122 - Front cover

121.4 Using Online HelpMacintoshDisplay the dialog box that contains the items you want to know in more details.The following explanation uses the Ge

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Basic Printing Operations1131.5 Cancelling a Print JobTo cancel a print job, you have to first cancel the print command on the computer, andthen cance

Page 124 - Duplex tray

2iPrefaceThank you for choosing DocuPrint C621.This manual contains important information regarding printer operation, control panel operation, andtro

Page 125 - Blinking

141.5 Cancelling a Print JobMacintoshWhen Background Printing is selected in the Chooser window, you can cancel a print jobfrom the print monitor.Onc

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Basic Printing Operations1151.5 Cancelling a Print Job(Printer is processing data)Press Online.Press Cancel once. The print operation will be cancel

Page 127 - Paper Jams

161.6 Forced Output of Data Still inthe PrinterWhen Printing Stopped HalfwayWhen a page at the end of a processing data is terminated halfway, the nex

Page 128 - 5.1 Clearing Paper Jams

17Basic Printing Operations11.7Changing the PrinterConfigurationWhen Accessories are AddedIf you are adding optional products to the printer after it

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181.7 Changing the Printer ConfigurationWindows 95, Windows 98, Windows NTThe procedure is as followins. Windows 98 is used as an example here.Click

Page 130 - 5.1 Clearing Paper Jams

19Basic Printing Operations11.7 Changing the Printer ConfigurationMacintoshThe procedure is as follows:Select Chooser from the Apple menu. The Choose

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201.7 Changing the Printer ConfigurationSelect the printer to be set from Connect to, and click Setup.Select the installed optional products in the P

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21Basic Printing Operations1Showinformationabout theoptionalproducts.1.8 Printing the Printer SettingsListTo check the Printer Configuration and Netwo

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221.8 Printing the Printer Settings List(Print screen (when the printer is ready to print))Press Online.Press Menu. The Menu screen is displayed.Pre

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23Basic Printing Operations11.9 Printing the Job Log ReportPrint Job LogIf you have selected the store job log option, then you can print the Print Jo

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2iiTrouble? Don't know how to operate! Problem occurred when using theprinter...

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241.9 Printing the Job Log ReportThe following procedure explains how to save the print log of the printer."3.2 Basic Operations of the Menu Scr

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25Basic Printing Operations11.9 Printing the Job Log Report(Print screen (when the printer is ready to print))Press Online.Press Menu. The Menu scree

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261.10 Checking the Printer Statuson the ComputerWhen DocuPrint C621 is installed in a TCP/IP environment, you can use the WWWbrowser on the network c

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27Basic Printing Operations11.10 Checking the Printer Status on the ComputerEnter the IP address or the internet address of the printer in the addres

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281.10 Checking the Printer Status on the ComputerClick Status to check printer status.Printer information is displayed at the right side of the scre

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29Basic Printing Operations11.10 Checking the Printer Status on the ComputerCheck the displayed content. You can check the status of the paper trays

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301.10 Checking the Printer Status on the ComputerCheck the displayed content. You can also check the status of the printer controlpanel here.

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LoadingPaper2.1 Paper Handling ... 322.2 Loading Paper ...

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32If you use paper that is unsuitable for printing, they may cause paper jams anddeterioration in print quality. We recommend you to use the types of

Page 145 - Consumables

Loading Paper2332.1 Paper HandlingSpecial MediaIn addition to plain paper, the following types of special media can also be used:For plain paper, hea

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342.1 Paper HandlingPaper Trays, Paper Types and SizesThe following table shows you the type, size and quantity of paper that can be loaded ontoa spe

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Loading Paper2352.1 Paper HandlingPaper Types and Sizes for Two-sided PrintingIf you have installed the duplex print module (optional), you can perfo

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362.1 Paper Handling2.1.2 Unsuitable PaperPaper with any of the following properties may cause apper jams, and therefore should notbe used.• Fuji Xer

Page 150 - Never throw used toner

Loading Paper2372.1 Paper Handling• T-shirt transfer paper (heat press use)• Transfer paper (cold water use)• Opaque film• Digital coated glossy pape

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382.2 Loading PaperThis section explains how to replenish the paper trays when paper has run out."2.1 Recommended Paper" for paper that can

Page 152 - Storage Precautions

Loading Paper2392.2 Loading PapePush down the metal plate inside the paper trayuntil it locks.Move the paper guides towards the outer edgesof the tra

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402.2 Loading PapeAlign the horizontal paper guide with the widthof the paper.If the paper guide is pressedtightly against the paper, a paperjam may

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Loading Paper2412.2 Loading Pape2.2.2 Loading Paper on the Manual TrayThe procedure for loading paper on the manual tray is as follows.To avoid paper

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422.2 Loading PapeAlign the paper guides to the size of the paperto be loaded ().Pull out the tray extension () when printingon large paper such as A

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Loading Paper2432.2 Loading PapeIs the paper loaded properly?Have you aligned the paper guides with the paper carefully?Is the guide pushing against

Page 157 - Cartridge

2ivThe following functions are possible with DocuPrint C621:

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44You can install the optional 250-sheets universal tray or the A3 oversize tray to replacetray 1. If you have purchaed the 250-sheets universal tray,

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Loading Paper2452.3 Replacing the Paper Tray with an Optional TrayHold the paper tray with both hands, gently liftthe front of the tray and pull it o

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462.4 Printing On Special MediaWhen you are printing on postcards or envelopes, make sure that you have placed themcorrectly on the tray. Otherwise, t

Page 161 - Maintenance

Loading Paper2472.4 Printing on Special MediaThe procedure for loading transparencies is as follows:Lift the A3 oversize guide and make sure thatthe

Page 162 - 7.1 Cleaning

482.4 Printing on Special MediaPrinter Driver Settings (when printing on transparencies)TabPaper/OutputGraphics• Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT•

Page 163 - 7.2 Storing the Printer

Loading Paper2492.4 Printing on Special Media2.4.2 Printing on PostcardsPostcards must be fed from the manual tray.• When printing on side 2 (back) o

Page 164 - 7.3 Transporting the Printer

502.4 Printing on Special MediaPrinter Driver Settings (when printing on postcards)TabPaper/OutputItemPaper SizeOutput TrayPaper Tray SelectionManual

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Loading Paper2512.4 Printing on Special Media2.4.3 Printing on EnvelopesEnvelopes must be fed from the manual tray.You can use envelopes in the follo

Page 166 - 7.3 Transporting the Printer

522.4 Printing on Special MediaFor example, when printing on an envelope in the following manner:Example:Lift the A3 oversize guide and make sure tha

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Loading Paper2532.4 Printing on Special MediaPrinter Driver Settings (when printing on envelopes)• Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT• MacintoshRefer

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542.4 Printing on Special Media2.4.4 Printing on Glossy paperGlossy paper must be fed one at a time from the manual tray.You can use the following me

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Loading Paper2552.4 Printing on Special MediaPrinter Driver Settings (when printing on glossy paper)• Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT• MacintoshRe

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562.5 Printing on Side Two ofPrinted SheetsAfter the following media are printed once on one side, you can run them through theprinter again to print

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Loading Paper2572.5 Printing On Side Two of Printed SheetsPrinter Driver Settings (when printing on side 2 of a printed paper)• Windows 95, Windows 9

Page 174 - A Optional Products and

ControlPanel3.1 Control Panel Components and Functions ... 603.2 Basic Operations of the Menu Screen ...

Page 175 - Appendix

360This LED is green in colour. It indicates the data processing status.On Ready to receive print jobsOff Unable to printOn This LED is green in colo

Page 176 - Earthquake Protection Kit

Control Panel3613.1 Control Panel Components and Functions3.1.2 DisplayThere are two major screens. One is the Print screen that displays the printe

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3623.1 Control Panel Components and Functions buttons buttonsMenu buttonOnline buttonSet/Eject buttonCancel buttonDisplay the menu and the opti

Page 178 - B Menu List on the Control

Control Panel3633.2 Basic Operations of the MenuScreenSome menus may be foundthree levels (no options) downthe menu tree.MainmenuSubmenuItemsSettings

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viContentsPreface ... iContents

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3643.2 Basic Operations of the Menu Screen(Print screen (printer is ready for printing))Press Online.3.2.2 Basic Menu OperationsThe following illustr

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Control Panel3653.2 Basic Operations of the Menu ScreenTo Return to a Level UpTo Return to the Initial Values (Factory Settings) Press Cancel.The Can

Page 182 - D Main Specifications

3663.3 List of Items on the MenuScreenThis section describes the settings and values available on the individual main menus.Some items on the Menu scr

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Control Panel3673.3 List of Items on the Menu ScreenError AlarmSpecify whether error alarm will be sounded when an error occurred.• OffDo not sound t

Page 184 - E Life Span of Consumables

3683.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen• Store Job Log (Default: No)The printer will start storing information regarding each print job starting fro

Page 185 - Specifications

Control Panel3693.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen3.3.3 ParallelSpecify the settings for parallel interface.You cannot change the settings on this

Page 186 - Signal Definition

3703.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen3.3.4 Report/ListThis menu allows you to print various kinds of reports and lists.You cannot change the settin

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Control Panel3713.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen3.3.5 NetworkThis menu allows you to specify network-related settings.• You cannot change the set

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3723.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen• IPAddressSpecify the IP address of the printer."aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd"Specify a value from 0 to 255 for

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Control Panel3733.3 List of Items on the Menu Screen• SNAPUse the frame type for IEEE802.3/802.2/SNAP specification.• 802.2Use the frame type for IEE

Page 190 - H Glossary

vii2.4.2 Printing on Postcards ... 492.4.3 Printing on Envelopes ...

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3743.3 List of Items on the Menu ScreenInit NVM (NV Memory Initialisation)Initialises the NV memory on the network card.The NV memory refers to non-v

Page 192 - Appendix H Glossary

Troubleshooting4.1 Types of Problems ... 764.2 Power Problems ...

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4764.1 Types of ProblemsIf a problem occurs with the printer, and you are not sure of the cause, check the followingcategories. Find out the appropria

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Troubleshooting4774.1 Types of ProblemsDo not try to alter the machine configuration, or modify any parts. Anunauthorized modification can cause smok

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78DescriptionNo powerFrequent power failuresPossible CauseIs the printer switched off?Is the power cord loose orunplugged?Is the power cord connected

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79Troubleshooting4DescriptionError LED is onError LED is blinkingOnline LED is offData LED is not blinkingor lit after print commandis sentPossible Ca

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4804.3 Printing ProblemsDescription Possible Cause SolutionDoes the parallel or Ethernetcable match the specifications ofthe computer or machine?Is t

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Troubleshooting4814.3 Printing Problems(From previous page)Data LED is not blinkingor lit after print commandis sentNo output although theData LED is

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4824.3 Printing Problems4.3.2 Unable to Print from WindowsDescriptionUnable to printPossible CauseIs the status of the printer on thePrinter window s

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Troubleshooting4834.3 Printing ProblemsIs the IP address set correctly?Double-click the printer icon andcheck the Details tab on theprinter propertie

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