Guia Do Utilizadoríndice analíticoH555 Operating Instructions - Basic Features1TABLE OF CONTENTS3NOTICE7Safety Information9Important Safety Instructions11Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for WARNING and CAUTION12ENERGY STAR Program13Energy Saving Modes14How to Read this Manual16Manuals for This Machine17Basic Features (this manual)17Advanced Features17Getting Started19Guide to Components19Front View19Side View20Control Panel21Starting the Machine23Turning On the Power23Turning Off the Power23Reading the Display24Reading the Display and Using Keys24Standby Display24Communication Display25Display Prompts25Faxing27Transmission Modes27Switching between Memory Transmission and Immediate Transmission28Setting Originals29Loading Originals in the Document Feeder30Original Sizes Difficult to Detect30Memory Transmission31Canceling a Memory Transmission33Before the Start Key is Pressed33While the Original is Being Scanned33During Transmission33While the Original is Awaiting Transmission34Immediate Transmission35Canceling an Immediate Transmission37Before the Start key is Pressed37After the Start key is Pressed37Scan Settings38Resolution38Original Type39Dialing40Entering Numbers Directly40Using Quick Dials41Using Speed Dials42Using Groups43Reception Modes45Selecting the Reception Mode45Registering47Own Name/Fax Header/Own Fax Number47Registering48Editing50Deleting51Quick Dial52Registering52Editing54Deleting55Quick Dial Key Label (Dial label)56Speed Dial58Registering58Editing60Deleting61Groups63Registering63Editing66Deleting69Entering Characters73Available Characters73Keys73How to Enter Characters74Troubleshooting75Loading Paper in the Main Paper Tray75Adjusting Volume76Clearing Original Jams78Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam79Inside the Machine79Error Messages80When the Receive File Indicator is Lit82Solving Problems83INDEX84H555 Operating Instructions - Advanced Features87TABLE OF CONTENTS89How to Read this Manual95Manuals for This Machine96Advanced Features (this manual)96Basic Features96Transmission Options97Sending at a Specific Time (Send Later)97Fax Header Print99Sending Confidential Messages100Label Insertion102Calling to Request a Message (Polling Reception)103File Reserve Report (Polling RX)104Communication Result Report (Polling RX)105Job Information107Canceling Transmission or Reception107Printing a List of Files in Memory (Print File List)108Printing a Stored Message (Print TX File)109Printing a Confidential Fax Message110Printing a Memory-locked Message111Printing the Journal112Report Formats113Other Transmission Features115Handy Dialing Functions115Chain Dial115Telephone Directory116Redial116On Hook Dial117Manual Dial118Transmission Features119SEP Code119SUB Code120Closed Network Transmission121Blank Sheet Detect121Scanner Cleaning Message122More Transmission Functions123If Memory Runs Out While Storing an Original123Checking the Transmission Result123Broadcasting Sequence124Sending a Fax Message Immediately124Broadcasting : Checking Progress124Automatic Redial124Batch Transmission124Dual Access125ECM (Error Correction Mode)125Parallel Memory Transmission125Printed Reports126File Reserve Report (Switch 03, Bit 2)126Communication Result Report (Switch 03, Bit 0)126Communication Failure Report (Switch 03, Bit 0)126Transmission Result Report (Immediate Transmission) (Switch 03, Bit 5)127Confidential File Report (Switch 04, Bit 0)127Reception Features129General129Immediate Reception129Memory Reception129Printing Documents that have been Received into Memory (Substitute Reception)130Screening Out Messages from Anonymous Senders130Receiving Messages in Telephone Mode131Printing Options132Center Mark132Checkered Mark132TSI Print132Reception Time133Page Separation and Length Reduction133When There is No Paper of the Correct Size134Copying137Copying137Copying on special paper138Facsimile User Tools139Counters139Programs140Storing a Program140Using a Program141Changing a Program141Editing the Program Name141Deleting a Program142Storing an Often Used Document (Auto Document)143Storing an Auto Document143Sending an Auto Document as an Attachment144Changing an Auto Document145Editing an Auto Document Name145Deleting an Auto Document146User Function Keys147Functions You Can Assign to User Function Keys147Making a User Function Key Assignment148Using a User Function Key148Deleting a User Function Key149Printing Reports/Lists150Adjusting the Display Contrast153Setting the Date and Time154Setting the Auto Ring Time155Changing the Paper Size Setting156Changing the Paper Type for Bypass Tray157Setting the Fax Reset Timer158On Hook Timeout159Selecting the Display Language160Key Operator Settings161Function List161Using Key Operator Settings163Resetting the ADF Counter163Authorized Reception164Memory Lock166Specified Tray168Forwarding170Energy Save Timer177User Parameters179Personal Codes185ID Code188Line Type190Select Line190PSTN Access Number191Memory File Transfer192Margin Adjust193RDS (Remote Diagnostic System)194Solving Operation Problems195Printing the Help List195Clearing a Copy, Fax or Print Jam196Clearing a Copy, Fax, or Print Jam in the Optional Paper Tray Unit196Reading Reports197Error Report197Power Failure Report197Maintaining Your Machine199Loading paper in the Optional Paper Tray Unit199Loading paper in the Bypass Tray200Changing the Paper Size in the Main Paper Tray202Changing the Paper Size in the Optional Paper Tray Unit204Cleaning the Scanner206Replacing the ADF Maintenance Kit207Replacing the Photo Conductor Unit (PCU)208Replacing the Toner Cassette211Toner Cassette Storage213Installation215Before Installation215Machine Environment216Location216Connecting the Power and Switching On217Connecting to a Telephone Line and an External Telephone218Connecting to a Telephone Line218Connecting an External Telephone218Appendix219Specifications219Base Machine219Available Options220Originals221Originals unsuitable for the Document Feeder (ADF)221Paper222Energy Saving224Maximum Values227Advanced Transmission Features228Job Information229User Tools230Key Operator Tools232INDEX234Printer Controller Type 1013 Operating Instructions - Printer Reference 1241Manuals for This Machine243How to Read This Manual245TABLE OF CONTENTS246Getting Started247Features of This Machine247Printer Drivers for This Machine248Software and Utilities provided on the CD-ROM249Guide to This Machine251Control Panel251Panel Display253Connecting the Machine254Requirements254Connecting the Network Interface Cable to the Network256Connecting the Machine to the Host Using the Parallel Interface Cable258Configuring the Printer for the Network259Configuring the Printer for the Network with the Control Panel259Installing the Printer Driver and Software261Installation Method261Quick Install262Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver264Installing the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver264Installing the PostScript Printer Driver266Windows 95/98/Me - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver266Windows 2000/ Windows XP - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver267Windows NT 4.0 - Installing the PostScript Printer Driver269Using Adobe PageMaker Version 6.0 or 6.5270Installing the SmartNetMonitor for Client/ Admin271Installing the Agfa Monotype Font Manager 2000272Macintosh273Macintosh - Installing the PPD File273Index275Printer Controller Type 1013 Operating Instructions - Printer Reference 2279Manuals for This Machine281How to Read This Manual283TABLE OF CONTENTS284Setting Up the Printer Driver and Canceling a Print Job287PCL 6/5e - Accessing the Printer Properties287Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties287Changing the default printer settings287Making printer settings from an application287Windows 2000/Windows XP - Accessing the Printer Properties288Changing the default printer settings - Printer Properties288Changing the default printer settings - Printing Preferences Properties289Making printer settings from an application289Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties290Changing the default printer settings - Printer Properties290Changing the default printer settings - Default Document Properties290Making printer settings from an application291PostScript - Setting Up for Printing292Windows 95/98/Me - Accessing the Printer Properties292Changing the default printer settings292Making printer settings from an application292Windows 2000/Windows XP - Accessing the Printer Properties293Changing the default printer settings - Printer Properties293Changing the default printer settings - Printing Preferences Properties294Making printer settings from an application294Windows NT 4.0 - Accessing the Printer Properties295Changing the default printer settings - Printer Properties295Changing the default printer settings - Default Document Properties295Making printer settings from an application296Macintosh - Setting Up for Printing297Making paper settings from an application297Setting up for printing from an application297Canceling a Print Job298Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0 - Canceling a Print Job298Macintosh - Canceling a Print Job299Uninstalling the Printer Driver and Software301Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver301Windows 95/98/Me - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver301Windows 2000/Windows XP - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver301Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PCL 6/5e Printer Driver302Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver303Windows 95/98/Me - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver303Windows 2000/Windows XP - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver303Windows NT 4.0 - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver304Macintosh - Uninstalling the PostScript Printer Driver304Troubleshooting305Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel305Machine Does Not Print307Other Printing Problems308Using the Control Panel309Adjusting Printer Features309Printer Features Menu309Accessing the Printer Features Menu311Printer Features Parameters312Job Control Menu312Job Control Parameters312Changing the Paper Input Menu317Network Setup Menu318Network Setup Parameters318Maintenance Menu319Maintenance Parameters319Restarting a Printer319List Print Menu320List Print Parameters320Printing a Configuration Page321Interpreting the Configuration Page322Reference322Job Control322Network Setup322Maintenance323Error Log323Options326Network Interface Board Type 1018326Memory Unit326Type 1018 PostScript level2 Compatible Kit326INDEX327Network Interface Board Type 1018 (option) Quick Configuration Guide331How to Read this Manual333Manuals for This Machine334TABLE OF CONTENTS3351. Getting Ready for Software Installation337Configuration Programs337SmartNetMonitor for Admin/Client339Installing SmartNetMonitor for Admin339Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client3402. Windows 95/98/Me Configuration341Windows 95/98/Me Configuration341Using SmartNetMonitor for Client342Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client342Installing by "Network" installation342Accessing the Port Settings Dialog Box344Using IP Peer-to-Peer345Installing IP Peer-to-Peer345Selecting the Printer Port347Deleting the Port347Using IPX Peer-to-Peer348Installing IPX Peer-to-Peer348Selecting the Printer Port3493. Windows 2000 Configuration351Windows 2000 Configuration351Using SmartNetMonitor for Client352Installing SmartNetMonitor for Client352Installing by "Network" installation352Accessing the Port Settings Dialog Box354Printing with a Standard TCP/IP Port355Installing the Printer Driver3554. Windows NT 4.0 Configuration357Windows NT 4.0 Configuration357Using the SmartNetMonitor for Client358Installing the SmartNetMonitor for Client358Installing by "Network" installation358Accessing the Port Settings Dialog Box360Using IP Peer-to-Peer361Installing IP Peer-to-Peer361Selecting the Printer Port363Deleting the Port363Setting Up LPR Printing3645. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)367Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)3676. NetWare Configuration369NetWare 3.x - Advanced Settings369Setting Up as a Print Server370NetWare 4.x, 5.x - Advanced Settings372Setting Up as a Print Server372Using Pure IP in the NetWare 5.x environment374Setting Up a Client Computer375Windows 95/98/Me375Windows 2000376Windows NT 4.03787. Macintosh Configuration379Configuring Macintosh379Changing to EtherTalk379Configuring the Printer380Changing the Printer Name380Changing the Zone380INDEX381Network Interface Board Owner’s Manual385Table of Contents391Introduction3951.1 Network Interface Board Features3951.2 Network Interface Board Package Contents3961.3 Hardware and NOS Requirements397Installing the Network Interface Board3992.1 Installing an Network Interface Board in Your Printer3992.2 Connecting the Network Interface Board to an Ethernet Network4002.3 Powering up the Printer400Monitoring the Network Interface Board4013.1 MAP Overview4013.2 MAP Requirements4023.3 Installing MAP4023.4 Monitoring with MAP4033.5 Monitoring with a Web Browser403NetWare Configuration4054.1 Configuring NetWare 3.x4054.1.1 Using PCONSOLE to Select a File Server4064.1.2 Creating Print Queues4064.1.3 Entering the Print Server Name4074.1.4 Configuring the Print Server4074.1.5 Assigning Print Queues to the Printer4084.1.6 Setting Up Notify Options for the Printer4094.1.7 Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers4094.1.8 Setting Up a Primary File Server4104.1.9 Setting Up Preferred File Servers4104.2 Configuring NetWare Bindery Emulation4114.2.1 Confirming Bindery Context4114.2.2 Configuring in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLE4124.3 Configuring the Network Interface Board4134.3.1 Creating the Printer Object4144.3.2 Creating the Print Server Object4144.3.3 Creating the Print Queue Object4144.3.4 Assigning the Printer Object4154.3.5 Assigning Print Server Object4154.3.6 Checking Assignments4164.3.7 Setting Up and Resetting the Printer4164.4 Configuring the Network Interface Board4164.5 Using the Novell PCONSOLE Utility4184.5.1 Changing the File Server4184.5.2 Changing Print Queues4194.5.3 Setting Up a Notify List4194.6 Configuring NetWare and Print Servers Using NWSetup4204.6.1 Installing and Running NWSetup4204.6.2 Selecting a Print Server4214.6.3 Configuring the Network Interface Board for NetWare4214.6.4 Entering Print Server Settings4234.6.4.1 Adding a Queue4254.6.4.2 Deleting a Queue4274.6.4.3 Adding Users/Groups for Notification4274.6.5 Configuring the Notify Settings428Windows Peer-to-Peer Printing4315.1 Windows IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing4315.1.1 Introduction and Preparation4315.1.2 Installing the IPX Peer-to-Peer Redirector4325.1.3 Setting Up IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing4335.1.4 Adding Printers for IPX Peer-To-Peer Printing4345.2 Windows IP Peer-to-Peer Printing4355.2.1 Introduction and Preparation4365.2.2 Installation and Operation4365.2.3 Setting Up IP Peer-to-Peer4375.2.4 Manually Adding Printers for IP Peer-to-Peer Printing441AppleTalk Configuration4436.1 Choosing the Printer443TCP/IP Configuration4457.1 Overview4457.2 Installing in a Windows Environment4457.2.1 Installing TCP/IP on Windows4467.2.2 Setting Up the Network Interface Board4467.2.3 Assigning an IP Address4467.2.3.1 Using arp4477.2.4 Setting Other IP parameters4477.2.5 Setting Up lpr on Windows NT or Windows 20004487.3 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)4497.4 Windows Internet Name Service (WINS/DHCP)4497.4.1 Using WINS with Your Print Server4507.4.2 Configuring the WINS Server4507.5 FTP Printing4517.5.1 FTP Printing Using Netscape4517.5.2 Printing from an FTP Client4527.6 UNIX Printing4527.6.1 Configuring the IP Address on the Network Interface Board4527.6.1.1 Using rarp4537.6.1.2 Using ping4547.6.2 lpd/lpr Printing4557.6.2.1 Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use lpd4567.7 Running Telnet4567.7.1 Making the Connection and Accessing the Main Menu4577.7.2 Configuring IP Parameters4587.7.3 Selecting Printer Languages4587.7.4 Enabling/Disabling Network Protocols4607.7.5 Restoring Factory Defaults4607.7.6 Changing a Password4607.7.7 Exiting Telnet4607.8 Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Printing4617.8.1 Setting Up a Printer Using IPP4617.8.2 Setting Up the IPP Functions of the Printer461Operation and Troubleshooting4638.1 LED Status Indicators4638.1.1 Normal Operating Condition4638.1.2 Error Conditions4648.2 Status Report4648.3 Returning the Network Interface Board to Factory Default Settings4658.4 Troubleshooting Checklists4668.4.1 General Troubleshooting4668.4.2 Troubleshooting Network Hardware Connections4678.4.3 NetWare Troubleshooting4678.4.3.1 NetWare Checklist4688.4.3.2 File Server Checklist4688.4.3.3 Workstation Checklist4688.4.3.4 Network Interface Board Configuration Checklist4698.4.3.5 Printer Server, File Server, and Printer Checklist4698.4.3.6 Workstation to Network Interface Board Connection Checklist4708.4.3.7 If the Network Interface Board Loses Its File Server Connection4708.4.3.8 Cannot Print from a Different Context4708.4.4 AppleTalk Troubleshooting4708.4.5 TCP/IP Troubleshooting471Jumper Settings473A.1 Changing Jumper Settings473A.2 Reset to Factory Defaults473Network Interface Board Specifications475B.1 General Specifications for the Network Interface Board475B.2 10/100BaseT Cables476Index477Tamanho: 10 MBPáginas: 482Language: EnglishAbrir o manual