DTM Print CX86e User manual

User’s Manual
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Version 01 - CX86e-190808BETA

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1. Read This First ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Safety Precautions...................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
General Precautions................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Other Cautions........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Regarding the Printing of Paper Currency and Securities, etc...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Regarding the Prevention of Electromagnetic Interference ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
Regarding the Regulation of Harmonic Waves .................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Caution When Taking This Product Outside of Japan...................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Trademarks...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Screens.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Marks ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
Symbols ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Illustrations...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Licenses .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
2. Unpacking ...............................................................................................................................................................................14
How to Unpack the Machine.............................................................................................................................................................................................14
Checking the Accessories ...................................................................................................................................................................................................14
Installing Consumables .......................................................................................................................................................................................................15
3. Using the Machine .................................................................................................................................................................19
Installation................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19
Installation Environment............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Installation Space.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Names of Components........................................................................................................................................................................................................21
Front View........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21
Rear View.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Side of the Machine...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Inside of the Machine .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
Installing Options ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................23
Installing the Wireless LAN Module........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
Installing the Presenter Unit...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Turning On or Off the Machine.........................................................................................................................................................................................31
Turning On the Machine............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Turning Off the Machine ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Connecting a LAN Cable .....................................................................................................................................................................................................33
Connecting via Wireless LAN.............................................................................................................................................................................................34
Preparing to Connect via Wireless LAN................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Connecting via an Access Point (Infrastructure)................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Directly Connecting to the Machine (AP Mode)................................................................................................................................................................................ 36
Using Both a Wired LAN and Wireless LAN Connection ..........................................................................................................................................36
Connecting a USB Cable......................................................................................................................................................................................................37
Installing the Printer Driver to a Computer..................................................................................................................................................................38
4. Using the Operation Panel...................................................................................................................................................39
Name and Function...............................................................................................................................................................................................................39
Description of the Display ..................................................................................................................................................................................................40
When Printing Can Be Performed ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
When an Error Has Occurred in the Machine...................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
When the Machine Is in the Menu Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 40
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Entering and Viewing the Menu.......................................................................................................................................................................................41
Entering Characters ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................43
Printing a Demonstration Page ........................................................................................................................................................................................44
Adjusting the Volume...........................................................................................................................................................................................................44
Setting the Volume....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 44
Setting the Volume for the Printing Complete Buzzer .................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Checking Information About the Machine...................................................................................................................................................................46
Printing and Checking a Report............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Checking the Operation Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 46
Setting the Power Save Mode Transition Time............................................................................................................................................................47
Setting the Sleep Mode Transition Time........................................................................................................................................................................47
Precautions for the Power Save Function .....................................................................................................................................................................47
Setting the Auto Power Off Time .....................................................................................................................................................................................48
Enabling Auto Power Off............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 48
Setting the Time Until Auto Power Off.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Initializing the Flash Memory ............................................................................................................................................................................................49
Initializing the Network Settings......................................................................................................................................................................................50
Initializing the Settings of the Machine.........................................................................................................................................................................51
Changing the Administrator Password..........................................................................................................................................................................51
Correcting the Color Density.............................................................................................................................................................................................52
Adjusting the Color Balance (Density) ...........................................................................................................................................................................52
Correcting Color Shift...........................................................................................................................................................................................................52
Adjusting the Paper Sensors (Sensor Calibration) .....................................................................................................................................................53
Menu List ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................54
DEMO PAGE..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 55
PRINT INFO ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57
MENUS .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57
ADMIN SETUP................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
PRINT STATISTICS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68
CALIBRATION .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
WIRELESS SETTING ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69
WIRELESS (AP MODE) SETTING ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 70
BOOT MENU .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
5. Loading Paper.........................................................................................................................................................................72
Available Paper Sizes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................72
Paper Specifications..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
Paper Storage..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Flow of Loading Paper .........................................................................................................................................................................................................77
Setting Paper Information on the Operation Panel ..................................................................................................................................................78
Setting the Paper Sensors...................................................................................................................................................................................................80
Checking the Paper Sensor Position ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 80
Adjusting the Paper Sensor Position...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82
Attaching the Guide Ribs....................................................................................................................................................................................................84
Loading Paper .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................86
Feeding the Paper..................................................................................................................................................................................................................89
6. Printing.....................................................................................................................................................................................91
Registering Paper Information to the Printer Driver.................................................................................................................................................91
Adjusting the Paper Sensors (Sensor Calibration).............................................................................................................................................................................92

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Printing from a Computer...................................................................................................................................................................................................93
Printer Driver Screens and Functions .............................................................................................................................................................................93
[Setup] Tab....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 93
[Color] Tab........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 94
[Overlays] Tab ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 95
[Extend] Tab..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 96
Registering Frequently Used Settings (Favorites)......................................................................................................................................................96
Specifying the Print Orientation.......................................................................................................................................................................................97
Rotating the Print Result 180 Degrees...........................................................................................................................................................................97
Specifying the Number of Prints......................................................................................................................................................................................97
Printing from the Last Page................................................................................................................................................................................................98
Cutting Every Specified Number of Pages....................................................................................................................................................................98
Changing the Print Quality.................................................................................................................................................................................................98
Printing with the Photo Mode ..........................................................................................................................................................................................99
Correcting Barcodes for Printing......................................................................................................................................................................................99
Changing the Color Settings .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
Reducing Toner Consumption When Printing..........................................................................................................................................................100
Overlaying Text or Logos When Printing.................................................................................................................................................................... 100
Registering Print Documents as New Forms ............................................................................................................................................................ 101
Saving the Documents to Print as Files in the Form Format............................................................................................................................... 101
Printing Hidden Text (Watermarks).............................................................................................................................................................................. 102
Printing with a Specified Font........................................................................................................................................................................................ 102
Adjusting the Rendering Position................................................................................................................................................................................. 103
Reducing the Size of Spool Files (Disabling EMF) ................................................................................................................................................... 103
Keeping the Page Layout when Resizing a Document......................................................................................................................................... 103
Correcting Faintness in Thin Lines and Small Text.................................................................................................................................................. 104
Executing Drum Cleaning Before Printing................................................................................................................................................................. 104
Skipping Blank Pages ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 105
Printing Using the Presenter Unit ................................................................................................................................................................................. 105
Removing the Windows Printer Driver........................................................................................................................................................................ 107
7. Replacing Consumables......................................................................................................................................................108
Cautions for Replacing Consumables.......................................................................................................................................................................... 108
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 109
Replacing the Image Drum Unit.................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
When the Lightproof Film Is Dirty.........................................................................................................................................................................................................117
Replacing the Fuser Unit.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 118
Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit .................................................................................................................................................................................... 121
Replacing the Feed Roller................................................................................................................................................................................................ 124
Replacing the Paper Feed Roller ................................................................................................................................................................................... 127
8. Cleaning the Machine..........................................................................................................................................................132
Cleaning the Surface of the Machine .......................................................................................................................................................................... 132
Cleaning the LED Head..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 132
Cleaning the Feed Rollers ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 134
Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 136
9. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................................................................137
When the LED Lights Up .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 137

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When the Paper Is Jammed.............................................................................................................................................................................................137
Error 381/730-06 (Paper on the Transfer Belt Unit).........................................................................................................................................................................137
Error 382 (Paper Jammed in the Fuser Unit)......................................................................................................................................................................................139
Error 380/390 (Paper Jammed Near the Cutter)...............................................................................................................................................................................142
Canceling Printing.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 144
Pressing «CANCEL» Button ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................144
Canceling from a Computer....................................................................................................................................................................................................................144
Cannot Print.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 144
List of Messages...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................145
Connection Problems................................................................................................................................................................................................................................150
Network Connection Problems..............................................................................................................................................................................................................150
Wireless LAN Connection Problems............................................................................................................................................................................. 150
USB Connection Problems .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 151
Print Result Problems ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 152
List of Print Result Problems....................................................................................................................................................................................................................153
White Streaks Appear in the Vertical Direction ................................................................................................................................................................................153
Horizontal White Streaks Periodically Appear in the Paper Feed Direction...........................................................................................................................154
The Printing Is Faint in the Vertical Direction....................................................................................................................................................................................155
Printing Is Light............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................155
White Dots and Lines Appear.................................................................................................................................................................................................................156
Condensation Occurs in the Printed Paper........................................................................................................................................................................................156
Streaks Appear in the Vertical Direction .............................................................................................................................................................................................156
Dots and Horizontal Streaks Periodically Appear in the Paper Feed Direction ....................................................................................................................157
White Background Areas Are Faintly Dirty.........................................................................................................................................................................................157
Bleeding Occurs Around Text .................................................................................................................................................................................................................157
Toner Comes off When Rubbed .............................................................................................................................................................................................................158
Gloss Is Uneven............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................158
Black Dots or White Dots Appear ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................158
Dirt Is Printed................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................159
The Entire Page Is Printed in Black........................................................................................................................................................................................................159
Nothing Is Printed.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................159
Parts of the Image Are Missing...............................................................................................................................................................................................................159
The Area Around the Image Is Dirty.....................................................................................................................................................................................................160
The Colors of the Image Are Unexpected..........................................................................................................................................................................................160
The Black of CMY 100% Is Light.............................................................................................................................................................................................................160
The Precision of the Barcode Reading Is Low ...................................................................................................................................................................................161
Software Problems ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 161
Web Browser Problems.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................161
Windows Problems.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................161
Machine Problems.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 162
The Machine Does Not Operate ............................................................................................................................................................................................................162
Nothing Is Displayed on the Screen when the Power Is Turned On .........................................................................................................................................162
Printing Does Not Start.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................162
Print Data Is Not Sent.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................164
An Abnormal Smell Is Emitted ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................165
A Resonant Sound Is Emitted .................................................................................................................................................................................................................165
Printing Stops Before It Is Complete ....................................................................................................................................................................................................165
Memory Runs Out.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................165
Printing Is Slow.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................165
The Power Turns Off Automatically ......................................................................................................................................................................................................166
Paper Problems.................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 166
Paper Jams Frequently Occur/The Paper Is Pulled in at an Angle.............................................................................................................................................166
The Machine Does Not Recover When the Paper Jam Is Removed ..........................................................................................................................................166

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The Paper Curls/The Paper Wrinkles ....................................................................................................................................................................................................167
The Paper Gets Stuck in the Roller of the Fuser Unit......................................................................................................................................................................167
Paper Sticks to the Transfer Belt Unit ...................................................................................................................................................................................................167
Paper Corners Are Folded ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................167
The “308:PAPER JAM”error occurs when paper is not loaded ....................................................................................................................................................168
When a Power Failure Occurs......................................................................................................................................................................................... 168
Moving the Machine.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 168
Transporting the Machine ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 169
Before Leaving the Machine ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 169
10. Management Software .....................................................................................................................................................170
Type of Software ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 170
Installing Software.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 170
Web Page............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 170
Web Page Settings......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................170
Starting the Web Page...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................171
Logging In as the Administrator............................................................................................................................................................................................................172
Checking or Changing the Status of the Machine ..........................................................................................................................................................................175
Encrypting Communication (SSL/TLS) ................................................................................................................................................................................................177
Using IPP.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................180
Encrypting Communication (IPSec) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................180
Using the IP Address Access Control Function (IP Filter) ..............................................................................................................................................................185
Using the MAC Address Access Control Function ...........................................................................................................................................................................186
E-Mail Alert ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................186
Using SNMPv ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................186
Using IEEE802.1X (Wired LAN)................................................................................................................................................................................................................186
Configuring IEEE802.1X (Wireless LAN) ..............................................................................................................................................................................................191
Configuration Tool.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 193
Registering the Machine ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................193
Starting the Configuration Tool .............................................................................................................................................................................................................193
Checking the Status of the Machine ....................................................................................................................................................................................................193
Changing the Menu Settings..................................................................................................................................................................................................................194
Copying Settings (Cloning) .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................199
Configuring the Network .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................200
Registering Forms (Form Overlay) ........................................................................................................................................................................................................201
Checking the Free Memory/Storage Space.......................................................................................................................................................................................204
Removing the Machine.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................204
Names and Functions of Each Screen..................................................................................................................................................................................................204
Status Monitor ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 207
System Requirements................................................................................................................................................................................................................................207
Starting the Status Monitor.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................207
Displaying the Printer Status ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................208
Switching the Printer Settings................................................................................................................................................................................................................208
Switching the Status Monitor Settings................................................................................................................................................................................................208
11. Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................211
General Specifications....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 211
Printing Specifications ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 211
Network Related.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 212
List of Included Fonts ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 213
Consumables/Maintenance Parts/Options ............................................................................................................................................................... 213

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Read This First
Safety Precautions
Ignoring these instructions and improperly handling the machine may lead to death or
serious injury.
Ignoring these instructions and improperly handling the machine may lead to injury.
General Precaurions
Do not touch the safety switch inside the machine. High voltage that can cause electric shock may result. Injury
may also result from the turning of gears.
Do not use ammable sprays near the machine. Fire may result due to the high temperature parts inside the
machine.
If the cover becomes abnormally hot, smoke is emitted, or a strange smell or noise is emitted, remove the pow-
er plug from the outlet and contact your dealer. Fire may result.
If liquid such as water enters the inside of the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact
your dealer. Fire may result.
If a foreign object such as a paper clip is dropped inside the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet
and contact your dealer. Electrocution, re, or injury may result.
Do not operate or assemble the machine except as indicated in the user's manual.
Electrocution, re, or injury may result.
If the machine is dropped or the cover is damaged, remove the power plug from the outlet and contact your
dealer. Electrocution, re, or injury may result.
Remove the power plug from the outlet periodically and clean the base of the prongs and between the prongs.
A re caused by a short circuit may result due to dust accumulating at the base of the power plug prongs if the
power plug is left in the outlet for an extended period of time.
Do not vacuum spilled toner with an electric vacuum cleaner. Vacuuming spilled toner with an electric vacuum
cleaner may result in ignition due to sparks from electric contacts or other reasons. If toner is spilled on the
oor, etc., gently wipe it away with a wet rag, etc. to ensure that the toner does not scatter.
Do not insert objects into the air vents. Electrocution, re, or injury may result.

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Do not place objects such as cups of water on the machine. Electrocution or re may result.
Ensure that pet urine does not enter or wet the machine. Electrocution or re may result.
If you open the cover of the machine, do not touch the fuser unit. Burns may result.
Do not throw a used image drum or toner cartridge into a re. A dust explosion or burns may result.
Do not connect a power cord, cable, or ground wire other than those indicated in the user's manual.
Fire may result.
Operation is not guaranteed if a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) or inverter is used. Do not use an uninter-
ruptible power supply or inverter. Fire may result.
Keep away from the paper outlet when turning the power on and while printing.
Injury may result.
Do not touch a broken LCD display. Injury may result. If liquid (liquid crystal) that leaks from the LCD display
gets into your eyes or mouth, immediately rinse them with a large amount of water. Also seek medical advice,
as required.
Do not disassemble or forcibly open the image drum or toner cartridges. The toner may be scattered, causing
you to inhale the toner or get your hands or clothes stained with the toner.

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Other Cautions
Regarding the Printing of Paper Currency and Securities, etc.
The duplication and printing of items such as paper currency (including foreign paper currency), national bonds,
municipal bonds, postage stamps, and revenue stamps or the creation of similar misleading objects is a crime
and punishable by the law, regardless of the intended use.
The duplication and printing of the following items for the purpose of use as the real thing is punishable as a
crime.
Securities such as stock, bills, and checks
Documents such as certicates created by a public ocial or government oce
Documents regarding rights and obligations or proof of facts, such as contracts
Seals, signatures, or symbols of government oces or public ocials
Seals or signatures of individuals
The unauthorized duplication of materials protected by copyright law (such as books, magazines, paintings,
maps, and photos) is illegal, except for personal or home use, or other corresponding use within a limited scope.
Related Laws
Criminal Law, Law Concerning the Regulation of Securities Resembling Paper Currency, Act on Control of Imita-
tion, etc. of Revenue Stamps, etc., Act on Control of Imitation, etc. of Postal Stamps, etc., Act on Counterfeit, Alter-
ation and Imitation of Coins, Money Bills, Banknotes and Securities Circulating in Foreign States, Copyright Law
Regarding the Prevention of Electromagnetic Interference
This machine is a class A device. Using this machine in a residential environment may cause electromagnetic interfer-
ence. In this case, the user may be requested to implement appropriate countermeasures.
Regarding the Regulation of Harmonic Waves
This machine conforms to the JIS C 61000-3-2 standard on harmonic wave currents.
Trademarks
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries. Other product names and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners.

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Screens
Unless otherwise specied, this manual uses screens from the following operating system in examples.
Windows 10
Screens may dier from those in this manual, depending on the operating system, model, and version you are using.
Marks
This manual uses the following marks.
Mark Meaning
Indicates cautions for operating the machine correctly. Make sure to read these cautions to ensure that you operate the
machine correctly.
Indicates information that is convenient or useful for using the machine. It is recommended that you read this informa-
tion.
Indicates a reference topic. Read when you need more information.
Symbols
This section describes the symbols used in this manual and their meaning.
Symbol Meaning
« » Indicates buttons/keys on the operation panel of the machine.
[ ] Indicates mesnu names, item names, and selections displayed on the operation panel. Indicates the menus, win-
dows, and dialog names displayed on the computer screens.
" " Indicates message and entered text displayed on the operation panel. Indicates le names on a computer. Indicates
the titles of links.
< > Indicates keys on the keyboard of the computer.
>Indicates the menu transition of the machine and the computer.
Illustrations
The operation panel screens used in this manual use the default settings.

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Licenses
The software license agreement that customers agree to before using the products included in the package of the
machine is indicated below.
Request for Agreement
Please make sure to read this agreement before using the products included in the package of the machine.
When a customer uses the products included in this package, the customer is deemed to have agreed to the
terms of this agreement.
If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement, please return the product to the dealer where it was pur-
chased.
DTM Print GmbH Corporation (hereinafter “DTM Print GmbH ”) grants the customer non-exclusive rights to use the
software included in this package (hereinafter “the software”), based on the following terms. DTM Print GmbH re-
serves the right to license the use of the software to customers.
Scope of Use
The customer may use the software by installing its programs to multiple computers directly or via a network, only
while the customer owns an DTM Print GmbH printer that supports the software. The customer may also make one
copy of the software for backup purposes.
Property Rights and Responsibilities
• DTM Print GmbH and its licensers reserve the right to copy, publish, and own the software and its copies. The
conguration, structure, and code of the software are important condential information for the business of DTM
Print GmbH and its licensers. The software is protected by copyright law in the United States and Japan and inter-
national treaties, and must be handled in the same manner as books and other works.
• Except for the copy indicated in Clause 1, the software may not be duplicated, loaned, rented, leased, transferred,
or licensed, in full or in part.
• The customer agrees to not revise, modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the software.
• The customer agrees to not rename the software.
• The customer holds no rights regarding the software, except those recognized in this agreement.
Period
• The license granted to the customer for the software is valid until this agreement is terminated.
• The customer can terminate this agreement by discarding and erasing the software and all of its copies.
• DTM Print GmbH reserves the right to terminate the license agreement granted to the customer if the customer
violates the terms of this agreement. When this agreement is terminated in such a manner, the customer must
discard and erase the software and all of its copies and stop using the software.

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Guarantee
• DTM Print GmbH and its licensers do not guarantee anything regarding the software, including the following.That
using the software will enable the customer to obtain the desired performance or results. That the software is free
from defects. That the software does not violate the rights of third parties. That the software is t for a specic
purpose.
• The software may be modied or changed without notice.
Limited Liability
• DTM Print GmbH and its licensers will not be held responsible for any direct, indirect, or derivative damages or
losses caused by the software, even if DTM Print GmbH was aware of the possible of such damages occurring,
even if the claim for those damages is based on an illegal act (including, but not limited to negligence), or based
on any other legal grounds. Furthermore, DTM Print GmbH and its licensers will also not be held responsible for
any claims made by third parties caused by the software or related to the software.
Applicable Law
The license agreement for the software is based on Japanese law, including the formation of this agreement.
Validity of This Agreement
If part of this agreement is deemed invalid and not legally binding, this will not aect the other parts of this agree-
ment, and those other parts will remain valid and legally binding.
Export Control
The software may not be exported to countries prohibited by the export control laws of Japan and the United States
or other related laws and regulations, and may also not be used in a way that is prohibited by any law or regulation.
The customer agrees to not export or reexport the software or products created from the software without obtaining
permission from the government of the United States and Japan. If the customer violates this clause, this agreement
is terminated automatically.

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Unpacking
How to Unpack the Machine
Packaging and cushioning materials are used for transporting the machine. Do not dispose of them, and keep
them for future use.
XRemove the machine from the box, and then remove the cushioning material and plastic bag.
XLift the machine, and then place it where it is to be installed.
For details on the installation location, refer to "Installation".
Checking the Accessories
Check that you have everything shown below.
Be sure to use the consumables supplied with the machine rst. If consumables other than the supplied ones are
installed rst, the life time may not be shown correctly or supplied consumables may become unusable.
Main Body
Toner Cartridge
A toner cartridge can print approximately 5,000 pages (reference value based on DTM Print GmbH tests printing sim-
plex 1 inch square black mark patterns).
Guide Rib
Power Cord
A LAN cable and USB cable are not included. Prepare cables suitable for the connection environment.
Packaging, cushioning materials, and cover toner are used for transporting the machine. Do not dispose of them, and
keep them for future use.
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Installing Consumables
Do not turn the power of the machine on.
XInstall the consumables after conrming that the power of the machine is o.
XUse extra care when handling the image drum (the glossy cylinder), because it is fragile.
XDo not expose the image drum unit to direct sunlight or strong light (approximately 1,500 lux or more). Do
not leave the image drum unit exposed for 5 minutes or more, even under room lighting. When the image
drum unit will be left alone for 5 minutes or more, cover it with black paper, etc. to prevent it from being
exposed to light.
Insert your nger into the recess on the top of the machine and pull up the lever.
Open the top cover until it stops.

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Peel o the protective tape.
Peel o the protective tape, and remove the desiccant.
Remove the cover toner.

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Close the top cover.
Open the toner cartridge cover.
Take out the toner cartridge from the packaging bag, and shake it several times vertically and horizontally.

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Place the toner cartridge in the direction that it will be attached to the machine.
Attach the toner cartridge.
Close the toner cartridge cover.

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Installation
Installation Environment
Install the machine in the following environment.
XAmbient temperature: 10°C to 32°C
XAmbient humidity: 20% to 80% RH (relative humidity)
XMaximum wet bulb temperature: 25°C
Use care to prevent condensation. It may cause a malfunction.
If you install the machine in a location whose ambient humidity is 30% RH or below, use a humidier or anti-
static mat.
Depending on the installation environment, the machine may emit bothering operation noise. If the noise
bothers you, we suggest the machine be installed in a location away from you or in another room.
Do not install the machine in a location subject to high temperatures or in a location near re.
Do not install the machine in a location where chemical reactions may occur (such as a laboratory).
Do not install the machine near alcohol, thinners, or other ammable solvents.
Do not install the machine in a location within the reach of small children.
Do not install the machine in an unstable location (such as on an unsteady stand or slanted location).
Do not install the machine in a location subject to high level of humidity, dust, or direct sunlight.
Do not install the machine in an environment exposed to salty air or corrosive gas.
Do not install the machine in a location subject to much vibration.
Do not install the machine in a location where its vent hole is blocked.
Do not install the machine directly on a thick rug or carpet.
Do not install the machine in a location with bad circulation and ventilation such as a closed room.
Make sure to ventilate the room if you use the machine in a small room continuously for an extended period of time.
Install this machine away from a source that emits strong magnetic elds or noise.
Install this machine away from a monitor or television.
Using the Machine

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Installation Space
Install the machine on a at surface that is wide enough to accommodate the legs of the machine.
As shown in the following gures, allow enough space around the machine.
Top View
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100User-Defined
Side View
439
195
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