Summary of C910

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    User’s guide c910 m o c . A t a d i k o . Y m 59102301.

  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    2 – c910 copyright information copyright information copyright © 2010 by oki data. All rights reserved c910 user’s guide p/n 59102301 revision 1.1 september, 2010 disclaimer every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufact...

  • Page 3: – C910 Contents

    3 – c910 contents contents copyright information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 notes, cautions and warnings! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 illustrations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 introduc...

  • Page 4: – C910 Contents

    4 – c910 contents interfaces and connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 connecting the parallel interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 connecting the usb interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 connecting the network interface . . . . . ...

  • Page 5: – C910 Contents

    5 – c910 contents print information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 print information example – printing the demonstration page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 print secure job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

  • Page 6: Note

    6 – c910 notes, cautions and warnings! Notes, cautions and warnings! Note a note provides additional information to supplement the main text. Illustrations illustrations and components in this manual are representative only. Your unit may differ slightly from those pictured in this document. Caution...

  • Page 7: – C910 Introduction

    7 – c910 introduction introduction features • up to 31 pages per minute in full color for fast printing of high impact color presentations and other documents • up to 36 pages per minute in black and white for fast and efficient printing of all general purpose documents not requiring color • 1200 x ...

  • Page 8: – C910 Introduction

    8 – c910 introduction adds punching holes (e.G., for 3-ring notebook) to extend the functionality of the finisher. Possible tray/high capacity feeder (hcf) configurations • tray 1 only • tray 1 + 2nd tray • tray 1 + 2nd tray + 3rd tray • tray 1 + hcf.

  • Page 9: – C910 Introduction

    9 – c910 introduction • tray1 + 2nd tray + hcf.

  • Page 10: – C910 Printer Overview

    10 – c910 printer overview printer overview opening and closing the top cover to open the top cover, squeeze the top cover handle (1) to release the catch and raise the cover. To close the top cover, push gently until the cover stops midway and then push harder to close the cover completely. Make su...

  • Page 11: – C910 Printer Overview

    11 – c910 printer overview identifying major components the major components of your printer are identified in the graphics below. 1. Paper holding arm 2. Top cover (face-down stacker) 3. Mp tray (multi-purpose tray) 4. Tray 1 side cover 5. Paper size label 6. Paper gauge 7. Tray 1 (paper tray) 8. C...

  • Page 12: – C910 Printer Overview

    12 – c910 printer overview 10. Face-down stacker 11. Power (on/off) switch 12. Face-up stacker 10 11 12.

  • Page 13: – C910 Printer Overview

    13 – c910 printer overview 13. Interface unit 14. Network interface connector 15. Parallel interface connector 16. Usb interface connector 17. Power connector 18. Ventilation openings 13 17 18 14 15 16.

  • Page 14: – C910 Printer Overview

    14 – c910 printer overview 19. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (cyan) 20. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (magenta) 21. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (yellow) 22. Image drum cartridge and toner cartridge (black) 23. Toner cartridge 24. Image drum cartridge 25. Fuser unit...

  • Page 15: – C910 Printer Overview

    15 – c910 printer overview 27. Belt unit 28. Drum basket handle 29. Drum basket 27 28 29.

  • Page 16: Paper Recommendations

    16 – c910 paper recommendations paper recommendations your printer will handle a variety of print media, including a range of paper weights and sizes, transparencies and envelopes. This section provides general advice on choice of media, and explains how to use each type. The best performance will b...

  • Page 17: Paper Input/output

    17 – c910 paper recommendations paper input/output type size weight input/ output plain paper letter, legal 13, legal 13.5, legal 14, executive, tabloid, tabloid extra, a3, a3 nobi, a3 wide, a4, a5, a6, b4, b5 17-57 lb. 64-216 g/m² any tray any stacker custom w: 3.9-12.9 inches, 99-328 mm l: 5.8-18 ...

  • Page 18: Mp (Multi-Purpose) Tray

    18 – c910 paper recommendations tray 1 and optional trays 2 to 5 tray 1 is the standard blank paper input tray and can hold up to 530 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m²) paper. Additional trays can be added as an option to give a total tray capacity of 2650 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m²) paper. If you have identic...

  • Page 19: Paper Exits

    19 – c910 paper recommendations paper exits face-down stacker (top exit) the face-down stacker on the top of the printer can hold up to 500 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m²) standard paper, and can handle paper stocks from 17 – 57 lb (64 – 216 g/m²). Pages printed in reading order (page 1 first) will be sor...

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    20 – c910 paper recommendations 2. Press the paper rear stopper tab (1) and adjust the tab to the required paper size. 3. Fan the paper to be loaded then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush. 1.

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    21 – c910 paper recommendations 4. Load the paper (face down and top edge towards the right for letterhead paper), press the tab (2) on the paper guide and adjust the guides (3) for a snug fit to the paper. To avoid paper jams: • do not leave space between the paper and the guides and rear stopper. ...

  • Page 22: Using The Mp Tray

    22 – c910 paper recommendations using the mp tray 1. Squeeze the handle (1) and open the multi-purpose tray. 2. Fold out the paper support section and swivel out the extension supports (2). 3. Adjust the paper guides (3) to the size of the paper being used. 1 2 3.

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    23 – c910 paper recommendations 4. Fan the paper to be loaded then tap the edges of the stack on a flat surface to make it flush. 5. Load the paper. • for single-sided printing on letterhead, load the paper into the multi-purpose tray with pre-printed side up and top edge into the printer. • for two...

  • Page 24: Using The Stackers

    24 – c910 paper recommendations using the stackers face-down stacker when the face-up stacker (1) on the left side of the printer is closed (its normal position), paper is ejected to the face-down stacker on the top of the printer. Face-up stacker the face-up exit path is used for heavy paper (cards...

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    25 – c910 paper recommendations 2. Flip out the paper support (2). 3. Swivel out the paper support extension (3). 2 3.

  • Page 26: – C910 Control Panel

    26 – c910 control panel control panel the control panel can be swivelled to 90° (maximum) upwards from its base position (1) as required for ease of use. Buttons and lights the parts of the control panel are identified and briefly explained below: 1. Shutdown/restart button hold down for more than 2...

  • Page 27: – C910 Control Panel

    27 – c910 control panel flashing: indicates processing print data off: indicates unable to receive data (offline) 3. Attention light off: indicates normal operation flashing: indicates error(s) present but printing can continue on: indicates error(s) present and printing cannot continue 4. Display p...

  • Page 28: – C910 Control Panel

    28 – c910 control panel display panel messages the display panel messages, supplemented by the help messages where appropriate, are intended to be self-explanatory. More information on typical messages is provided in “appendix a – display panel messages” on page 92 . There are four types of display ...

  • Page 29: – C910 Control Panel

    29 – c910 control panel system maintenance menu: accessed by pressing the up- arrow and down-arrow buttons together for more than 2 seconds while turning on the printer power supply (including restart). Available to support staff to allow printer configurations and special functions to be set. Confi...

  • Page 30: – C910 Control Panel

    30 – c910 control panel 1. Ensure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter user menu mode by pressing either the enter button or the up-arrow or down-arrow button and press the latter two repeatedly until the desired menu is highlighted in the displayed list. 3. ...

  • Page 31: – C910 Getting Started

    31 – c910 getting started getting started this section provides information to help you get started with using your printer. Printer location check that you have sufficient space for access: • around your printer: 60cm 60cm 20cm 8in 100cm 40in 24in 24in.

  • Page 32: – C910 Getting Started

    32 – c910 getting started • above your printer: turning off the printer no hard disk drive installed 1. If a hard disk drive is not installed, use the on/off switch. 70cm 28in.

  • Page 33: – C910 Getting Started

    33 – c910 getting started hard disk drive installed 1. If your printer has a hard disk drive installed, hold down the shutdown/restart button (1) on the control panel for more than 2 seconds to start the shutdown process. 2. When the display panel shows that you can either turn off or restart the pr...

  • Page 34: – C910 Getting Started

    34 – c910 getting started turning on the printer note if the display panel shows that you can either turn off or restart the printer, press shutdown/restart to turn on the printer. 1. If the printer is turned off (no power), use the on/off switch to turn on the printer. Changing the display language...

  • Page 35: – C910 Getting Started

    35 – c910 getting started checking current settings carry out the following steps to generate a configuration report (menu map) to confirm that your printer is correctly configured. 1. Ensure that there is letter paper in tray 1 (to be used in this operation). 2. Ensure that the display panel indica...

  • Page 36: – C910 Getting Started

    36 – c910 getting started note interface cables are not supplied with your printer. Connecting the parallel interface 1. Turn off the printer and the computer. 2. Connect a parallel cable between the printer and computer. 3. Turn on the printer and then the computer. Connecting the usb interface do ...

  • Page 37: – C910 Getting Started

    37 – c910 getting started connecting the network interface 1. Turn off the printer and the computer. 2. Install the ferrite core to the ethernet cable as shown. Caution! Do not connect a usb cable into the network interface connector as this may lead to malfunction..

  • Page 38: – C910 Getting Started

    38 – c910 getting started 3. Connect an ethernet cable between the printer and an ethernet hub. 4. Turn on the printer and then the computer. If your printer is to be installed as a network printer, please refer to the relevant section in the software installation guide and configuration guide for f...

  • Page 39: – C910 Getting Started

    39 – c910 getting started using the cd insert the printer cd into your computer and follow the on-screen instructions. You are prompted to follow a set of basic steps to configure the display panel language, install drivers and other software and finally print a test page to check that your printer ...

  • Page 40: Consumables and Maintenance

    40 – c910 consumables and maintenance consumables and maintenance this section explains how to replace consumable and maintenance items when due. As a guide, the life expectancy of these items is: • black toner — 15,700 letter-size pages iso/iec 19798. • cyan, magenta, yellow toner— 17,500 letter-si...

  • Page 41: Consumable Item Order

    41 – c910 consumables and maintenance consumable item order information maintenance item order information item life order number toner, black 15,700 letter pages iso/iec 19798 44036044 toner, cyan 17,500 letter pages iso/iec 19798 44036043 toner, magenta 17,500 letter pages iso/iec 19798 44036042 t...

  • Page 42: Replacing Consumables &

    42 – c910 consumables and maintenance replacing consumables & maintenance items each consumable or maintenance item incudes installation instructions. Please follow these instructions carefully. Cleaning the led heads you should clean the led heads: • any time you replace a toner cartridge (a led le...

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    43 – c910 consumables and maintenance 2. With an led lens cleaner or soft cloth, gently wipe each of the four heads (1). Move the cleaner as shown, using a clean section of the cleaner with each pass. Be careful not to damage the guards (2). 3. Close the top cover. 1 2.

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    44 – c910 consumables and maintenance cleaning the paper feed rollers clean the paper feed rollers if paper jams frequently occur. 1. Remove items like a wrist watch or bracelet and follow the correct steps to turn the printer off depending on whether a hard disk drive is installed (see page 32). 2....

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    45 – c910 consumables and maintenance 3. Remove tray 1 completely from the printer. 4. Gaining access through the gap left by tray 1, wipe the 3 paper feed rollers (2) with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water. 2.

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    46 – c910 consumables and maintenance 5. Replace tray 1. 6. Return the paper guide plate to its original position and close tray 1 side cover. 7. Turn on the printer..

  • Page 47: Cleaning The Printer Housing

    47 – c910 consumables and maintenance cleaning the printer housing 1. Follow the correct steps to turn the printer off depending on whether a hard disk drive is installed (see page 32). 2. Wipe the printer surface with a soft cloth moistened sparingly with water or neutral detergent. 3. Use a soft d...

  • Page 48: Emptying The Punch Chip Box

    48 – c910 consumables and maintenance 4. Turn on the printer. Emptying the punch chip box (punch unit optional accessory) when the display panel indicates that the punch chip box is full, empty the box as follows: 1. Operate the finisher lever and move the finisher away from the printer..

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    49 – c910 consumables and maintenance 2. Pull out the punch chip box, being careful to keep it level so as not to spill any chips. 3. Discard the chips in an appropriate place. 4. Replace the punch chip box carefully into the finisher..

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    50 – c910 consumables and maintenance 5. Check that the punch chip box has been replaced correctly then move the finisher back into position, being careful not to trap your fingers..

  • Page 51: Optional Accessories

    51 – c910 optional accessories optional accessories this section describes optional accessory equipment for your printer. The following accessories are available: • duplex unit (to enable two-sided printing) • additional ram memory • hard disk drive (required for verified and spooled printing, direc...

  • Page 52: Accessory Order Information

    52 – c910 optional accessories accessory order information item order number duplex unit 42797201 additional ram memory 256 mb 512 mb 70051601 70051701 hard disk drive 70050502 second, third paper tray 42831301 high capacity feeder (hcf) 42831501 finisher: 4-tray 5-tray 70050701 70050801 finisher pu...

  • Page 53: Installing Accessories

    53 – c910 optional accessories installing accessories each accessory (apart from the finisher) includes instructions for installation. Please follow these instructions carefully. After installation, print out a menu map (configuration document) to check that the installation has been successful. Not...

  • Page 54: – C910 Troubleshooting

    54 – c910 troubleshooting troubleshooting general if the printer display panel does not display anything or is still in stand-by mode 10 minutes after switching the printer on, follow the printer shutdown sequence to switch it off (see page 32). Check all cable connections before restarting the prin...

  • Page 55: – C910 Troubleshooting

    55 – c910 troubleshooting 1. Squeeze the catch (1) on tray 1 side cover and open the cover. 2. Holding it by the tab (2), turn the paper guide outward. 3. Carefully remove the jammed paper. 1 2.

  • Page 56: – C910 Troubleshooting

    56 – c910 troubleshooting 4. Put the paper guide back into position and close tray 1 side cover. Open cover, paper jam, side cover 1. If the mp tray is open, close it so that the side cover (1) is visible. 2. Pull the release lever (2) and pull open the side cover. 1 2.

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    57 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Carefully remove the jammed paper. 4. Close the side cover..

  • Page 58: – C910 Troubleshooting

    58 – c910 troubleshooting open cover, paper jam, top cover 1. Squeeze the top cover handle (1) and open the top cover. 2. Squeeze the basket handle (2) and raise the drum basket. Warning! Be careful not to touch the fuser unit which is hot after printing. 1 2.

  • Page 59: – C910 Troubleshooting

    59 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Carefully remove any paper on the belt. 4. If paper is jammed in the fuser unit, push the lock lever (3) in the direction shown to release the unit. Holding the fuser unit (4) by the handle, lift it out of the printer and place it on a flat surface. Warning! Be careful n...

  • Page 60: – C910 Troubleshooting

    60 – c910 troubleshooting 5. Pull up the jam release levers (5) and remove the jammed paper. 6. Carefully replace the fuser unit into the printer and turn the lock lever (6) in the direction shown to lock the fuser unit. 5 6.

  • Page 61: – C910 Troubleshooting

    61 – c910 troubleshooting 7. If paper is jammed near the paper exit, open the face-up stacker (7). 8. Open the side cover (paper exit) (8) and remove the jammed paper. 7 8.

  • Page 62: – C910 Troubleshooting

    62 – c910 troubleshooting 9. Close the side cover (paper exit) and then the face-up stacker. 10. Return the image drum basket (9) into position and check it is locked. 11. Close the top cover and ensure it is latched. 9.

  • Page 63: – C910 Troubleshooting

    63 – c910 troubleshooting paper jams – duplex unit (if installed) check duplex unit, paper jam 1. If a finisher unit is attached to your printer, operate the lever (1) of the inverter unit to separate the inverter from the printer. 2. Operate the duplex cover release button (2) and open the cover. 1...

  • Page 64: – C910 Troubleshooting

    64 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 4. Operate the levers (3) and pull out the duplex unit. 3 3.

  • Page 65: – C910 Troubleshooting

    65 – c910 troubleshooting 5. Holding the front top cover by the grip (4), push it gently inwards and raise it. 6. Remove any jammed paper. 7. In similar manner, check for and clear any paper jammed under the rear top cover. 4.

  • Page 66: – C910 Troubleshooting

    66 – c910 troubleshooting 8. Replace the two top covers. 9. Raise the front cover of the duplex unit. 10. Push the duplex unit back into position..

  • Page 67: – C910 Troubleshooting

    67 – c910 troubleshooting 11. If you detached a finisher unit to gain access to the duplex unit, replace the finisher unit..

  • Page 68: – C910 Troubleshooting

    68 – c910 troubleshooting paper jams – finisher (optional accessory) check finisher, paper jam/paper remains press the help button on the printer control panel to check the number displayed. You will need this to be able to clear the paper jam. The following paragraphs explain what to do for each of...

  • Page 69: – C910 Troubleshooting

    69 – c910 troubleshooting 2. Operate the finisher lever (1) and move the finisher away from the inverter. 3. Open the finisher top cover. 4. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 1.

  • Page 70: – C910 Troubleshooting

    70 – c910 troubleshooting 5. Close the finisher top cover. 6. Move the finisher back into position and connect it to the inverter..

  • Page 71: – C910 Troubleshooting

    71 – c910 troubleshooting numeric codes 594, 597, 598/ 644, 646 (paper jam in finisher) 1. Operate the finisher lever (1) and move the finisher away from the inverter. 2. Open the finisher front cover (2). 1 2.

  • Page 72: – C910 Troubleshooting

    72 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Continue to turn the lower knob (3) clockwise until any jammed paper is completely ejected. 4. Remove the ejected paper. 5. Close the finisher front cover. 3.

  • Page 73: – C910 Troubleshooting

    73 – c910 troubleshooting 6. Open the finisher right side cover. 7. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 8. Close the finisher right side cover..

  • Page 74: – C910 Troubleshooting

    74 – c910 troubleshooting 9. Move the finisher back into position and connect it to the inverter. Numeric code 590 (paper jam in finisher/punch unit) 1. Operate the finisher lever (1) and move the finisher away from the inverter. 1.

  • Page 75: – C910 Troubleshooting

    75 – c910 troubleshooting 2. Move the tab (2) on the right side of the finisher to align it with the mark (3). 3. Open the finisher top cover. 4. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 2 3.

  • Page 76: – C910 Troubleshooting

    76 – c910 troubleshooting 5. Close the finisher top cover. 6. Move the finisher back into position and connect it to the inverter..

  • Page 77: – C910 Troubleshooting

    77 – c910 troubleshooting check inverter, paper jam 1. Operate the finisher lever (1) and move the finisher away from the inverter. 2. Squeeze the recessed handle (2) and open the left side cover of the inverter. 1 2.

  • Page 78: – C910 Troubleshooting

    78 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Carefully remove any jammed paper. 4. Close the inverter left side cover. 5. Move the finisher back into position and connect it to the inverter..

  • Page 79: – C910 Troubleshooting

    79 – c910 troubleshooting 6. Operate the inverter lever (3) and separate the inverter from the printer. 7. Open the right side door (4) of the inverter. 3 4.

  • Page 80: – C910 Troubleshooting

    80 – c910 troubleshooting 8. Remove any jammed paper. 9. Close the right side door..

  • Page 81: – C910 Troubleshooting

    81 – c910 troubleshooting 10. Move the finisher and inverter back into position and connect to the printer. Avoiding paper jams the following table summarizes possible causes of paper jams and suggests ways of avoiding them. Possible cause suggested remedy the printer is not level. Place the printer...

  • Page 82: – C910 Troubleshooting

    82 – c910 troubleshooting dealing with unsatisfactory printing your envelopes to be printed are not oriented properly. Adjust the orientation as required. Your printer feed roller is dirty. Wipe the roller with a cloth moistened with water. Your printer feed rollers are wearing out. Replace the feed...

  • Page 83: – C910 Troubleshooting

    83 – c910 troubleshooting printing is light. The toner cartridge is not properly seated. Reinstall the toner cartridge. The toner is low. Replace the toner cartridge. The paper is moist. Use paper stored in proper temperature and humidity conditions. The paper is not suitable for the printer. Use re...

  • Page 84: – C910 Troubleshooting

    84 – c910 troubleshooting horizontal lines and spots appear periodically. When the interval is about 94mm (4in), the image drum (the green tube) is damaged or dirty. Wipe it lightly with a soft cloth. Replace the image drum cartridge when it is damaged. When the interval is about 42mm (1.5in), there...

  • Page 85: – C910 Troubleshooting

    85 – c910 troubleshooting staple j ams – finisher (optional accessory) check finisher, staple jam when the display indicates a staple jam has occurred, clear the jam as follows: 1. Open the finisher front cover. 2. Turn the knob in the direction indicated until the colored indicator appears..

  • Page 86: – C910 Troubleshooting

    86 – c910 troubleshooting 3. Remove any paper that awaits stapling in the paper ejection area. 4. Pull out the staple unit. 5. Turn the knob in the direction indicated to move the stapler to the front..

  • Page 87: – C910 Troubleshooting

    87 – c910 troubleshooting 6. Grip both sides of the staple cartridge, pull it up and remove it. 7. Raise the staple cartridge gate. 8. Remove all staples that are emerging from the staple case..

  • Page 88: – C910 Troubleshooting

    88 – c910 troubleshooting 9. Return the staple cartridge gate to its original position. 10. Replace the staple cartridge. 11. Ensure that the staple cartridge is securely installed back into the staple unit then push the staple unit fully home..

  • Page 89: – C910 Troubleshooting

    89 – c910 troubleshooting 12. Close the finisher front cover, being careful not to trap your fingers..

  • Page 90: – C910 Specifications

    90 – c910 specifications specifications item specification dimensions, w x d x h 23.6 x 25 x 18.5 in 599 x 625 x 471 mm weight without options, approx. 167.5 lb (76 kg) print speeds 31 ppm color; 36 ppm monochrome 20 – 28 lb paper resolution 1200 x 600 dpi emulations pcl 5c, pcl xl 2.1, ps, ibm ppr,...

  • Page 91: – C910 Specifications

    91 – c910 specifications power consumption operating: 1,500 w maximum, 780w typical standby: 600 w maximum, 200 w typical power save: 34 w operating environment operating: 50 – 90°f/20 – 80%rh off: 32 – 110°f/10 – 90%rh noise level operating: 54dba maximum standby: 42dba maximum power save: 28dba ma...

  • Page 92: Appendix A – Display Panel

    92 – c910 appendix a – display panel messages appendix a – display panel messages the display panel messages are intended to be self-explanatory. Representative messages are given as examples below. Message explanation ready to print your printer is online and ready to print. Printing tttttt your pr...

  • Page 93: Message

    93 – c910 appendix a – display panel messages install tray tttttt the printer has tried to take paper from a tray that has been removed. Ensure that tray tttttt is correctly located or put tray tttttt loaded with paper back into the printer. Open cover paper remains tttttt please see help for detail...

  • Page 94: Appendix B – Menu System

    94 – c910 appendix b – menu system appendix b – menu system the top-level functions menus are: • configuration • print information • print secure job • menus • admin setup • calibration • print statistics the two other special top-level menus are: • boot menu • system maintenance the following table...

  • Page 95: Configuration

    95 – c910 appendix b – menu system configuration print page count finisher count item value description total pages nnnnnn displays the total number of pages printed. Note: in duplex printing, each sheet is counted as 2 pages. Color page nnnnnn displays number of color printed pages converted to let...

  • Page 96: Supplies Life

    96 – c910 appendix b – menu system supplies life network item value description xxxx drum remaining nnn% displays the remaining life span of the xxxx drum as a percentage where xxxx can be cyan, magenta, yellow, black. Belt remaining nnn% displays the remaining life span of the belt unit as a percen...

  • Page 97: Paper Size In Tray

    97 – c910 appendix b – menu system paper size in tray system item value description traym where m is in range 1 to 5 (similar arrangement for all trays) executive letter short edge letter long edge legal 14 legal 13.5 tabloid tabloid extra legal 13 a6 a5 a4 short edge a4 long edge a3 a3 nobi a3 wide...

  • Page 98: Monochrome Pages Printed

    98 – c910 appendix b – menu system configuration example – number lpf monochrome pages printed to display the total monochrome pages printed so far (remembering that a duplex page counts as two pages): 1. Make sure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter ther me...

  • Page 99: Print Information

    99 – c910 appendix b – menu system print information item item description configurati on execute prints printer configuration details. Network execute prints summary information about the wired network. Demo page demo 1 execute prints a demo page. File list execute prints a list of jobs stored on t...

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    100 – c910 appendix b – menu system print information example – printing the demonstration page to print a printer demo page to demonstrate how your printer prints: 1. Ensure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter menu mode by pressing either the up-arrow or do...

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    101 – c910 appendix b – menu system print secure job item value description encrypted job enter password nnnn enter a password to use secure printing. Not found use to print an encrypted secure job that has been stored on the hdd. Not found: (no jobs) is indicated when there is no output file. The f...

  • Page 102: 102

    102 – c910 appendix b – menu system menus tray configuration item value description paper feed tray1 tray2 tray3 tray4 tray5 mp tray specifies a feed tray. Indicated only when tray2– 5 implemented. Auto tray switch on off sets the automatic tray switch function. Tray sequence down up paper feed tray...

  • Page 103: 103

    103 – c910 appendix b – menu system traym config, where m is in range 1 to 5 (similar arrangement for all trays) [cont.] media type plain letterhead transparenc y bond recycled card stock rough glossy user type1 user type2 user type3 user type4 user type5 sets the media type for traym. User type1 to...

  • Page 104: 104

    104 – c910 appendix b – menu system mp tray config paper size a3 nobi a3 wide a3 a4 sht edge a4 long edge (a) a5, a6, b4 b5 short edge b5 long edge legal 14 legal 13.5 tabloid extra tabloid letter sht edge letter long edge (l) executive custom com-9 envelope com-10 envelope monarch envelope dl envel...

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    105 – c910 appendix b – menu system mp tray config (cont.) y dimension 3.5 – 11.0 (l) – 11.7 (a) – 47.2 inch 90 – 279 (l) – 297 (a) – 1200 mm sets custom paper length for mp tray. Sets for the same direction as paper movement. Mp tray config (cont.) media type plain letterhead transparenc y labels b...

  • Page 106: 106

    106 – c910 appendix b – menu system mp tray config (cont.) tray usage normal tray tray selection/switching uses this tray as the normal tray. When mismatchi ng if a paper size or type in a tray is not matched to that of the print data, use paper from this tray instead of the specified tray. Do not u...

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    107 – c910 appendix b – menu system system adjust item value description power save time 3 min 5 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 240 min sets the period after which power save mode starts. Clearable warning online job when online is selected, you must manually clear the warning by pressing the online butto...

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    108 – c910 appendix b – menu system low toner continue stop sets the printing operation when insufficient toner is detected. Continue: the printer can continue printing while remaining online. Stop: the printer stops printing and goes offline. Jam recovery on off on: continues printing the job, incl...

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    109 – c910 appendix b – menu system print position adjust duplex x adjust 0.00 +0.25 – +2.00 -2.00 – -0.25 mm 0.00 +0.01 – +0.08 -0.08 – - 0.01in during the flip-side printing of duplex printing, adjusts the location of the whole printing image (0.25 mm, 0.01in interval) perpendicular to the directi...

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    110 – c910 appendix b – menu system trans. Black setting 0 +1 +2 -2 -1 used for fine black adjustment for a significantly white horizontal dotted line, a significantly faded image or other such a problem that occurs in results printed on transparencies. Decrement setting when a white horizontal dott...

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    111 – c910 appendix b – menu system menus example 1 – tray 1 transparencies to print on transparencies (accommodated in tray1): 1. Ensure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter menu mode by pressing either the up-arrow or down-arrow button and press them repeat...

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    112 – c910 appendix b – menu system menus example 2 – mp tray paper size to set paper size in the mp tray: 1. Ensure that the display panel indicates that the printer is ready to print. 2. Enter menu mode by pressing either the up-arrow or down-arrow button and press them repeatedly until the menus ...