LASER PRINTER User's Guide MODEL: DX-B350PDX-B450P
2-2 User’s GuideComponentsGetting to Know Your PrinterThe maximum paper capacity with all options installed is 1800 sheets of 20 lb. (75 gsm) paper.Th
8-12 User’s GuideDuplex moduleAccessories4. Insert the right and left tabs at the bottom of the duplex module into the holes at the back of the printe
User’s Guide 8-13Duplex moduleAccessories2. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet and then the printer. 3. Loosen the screws at the both ends
8-14 User’s GuideOffset Catch TrayAccessories5. While holding up the duplex module, remove the right and left tabs of the duplex module from the holes
User’s Guide 8-15Offset Catch TrayAccessoriesInstalling/Uninstalling the Offset Catch TrayYou can install an optional Offset Catch Tray to this printe
8-16 User’s GuideOffset Catch TrayAccessories3. Lift up the second lever from the top left corner of the back of the printer. 4. Open the rear cover.
User’s Guide 8-17Offset Catch TrayAccessories6. Insert the right and left tabs of the Offset Catch Tray into the holes at the top of the printer (1) a
8-18 User’s GuideOffset Catch TrayAccessoriesUninstalling the Offset Catch Tray1. Switch off the power to the printer. 2. Pull out the power cord from
User’s Guide 8-19Offset Catch TrayAccessories4. Lift up the second lever (1) from the top left corner of the back of the printer to open the rear cove
8-20 User’s GuideMemory Expansion ModuleAccessoriesMemory Expansion Module1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF <O> position
User’s Guide 8-21Hard Disk DriveAccessoriesHard Disk Drive1. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF <O> position.2. Disconnect t
User’s Guide 2-3ComponentsGetting to Know Your PrinterInternal Components1235445123No. Name Description1 Paper Stop Raise this when printing on paper
8-22 User’s GuideCompact Flash (CF) CardAccessories9. Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.Turn the printer power switch to the ON <I> posi
9-1Chapter 9: TroubleshootingThis chapter provides information to help you trouble shoot problems. It explains what to if the printer is not printing
9-2 User’s GuidePoor Print QualityTroubleshootingPoor Print QualityPaper Is Output Blank or All BlackPrintout Is Faded, Stained, Missing, Wrinkled, or
User’s Guide 9-3Poor Print QualityTroubleshootingBlack spots are printed. Is the correct type of paper used? Load the correct type of paper. Is the To
9-4 User’s GuidePoor Print QualityTroubleshootingShadows are printed around black filled areas.Are you using paper that has been left unwrapped for a
User’s Guide 9-5Poor Print QualityTroubleshootingImage is printed at an angle.Image is printed at an unexpected location.Are the paper tray guides set
9-6 User’s GuideNo PowerTroubleshootingNo PowerCannot PrintText is blurred. Is the paper damp? Replace with paper from a new ream.Is the correct type
User’s Guide 9-7Printing is Not ClearTroubleshootingPrinting is Not ClearPaper Incorrectly FedStatus Items to check ActionTransparencies are not print
9-8 User’s GuideNoiseTroubleshootingNoiseError and Warning MessagesYour printer’s Operator Panel provides you with information and troubleshooting hel
User’s Guide 9-9Error and Warning MessagesTroubleshootingError Messages The table below lists error messages, the possible causes of each error, and t
2-4 User’s GuideTurning the Printer On and OffGetting to Know Your PrinterTurning the Printer On and OffTurning the Printer On1. Press the power switc
9-10 User’s GuideError and Warning MessagesTroubleshootingROS Failure Call Service The ROS has failed. Turn the printer off, then turn it on. If the p
User’s Guide 9-11Error and Warning MessagesTroubleshootingJOBLIB Error 03 Press Start JobLibrary private mode datastream missing PIN.Ensure the PIN is
9-12 User’s GuideError and Warning MessagesTroubleshootingPrinting Job printing NoneNormal Printer OperationProcessing Data received NoneNormal Printe
10-1Chapter 10: Clearing Paper JamsWhen there is a paper jam, refer to the following procedures and follow the instructions.NOTE: Paper jams could be
10-2 User’s GuideAt the Paper TraysClearing Paper JamsAt the Paper Trays1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer.The paper tray must be pulled out co
User’s Guide 10-3At the Paper TraysClearing Paper Jams3. Remove any paper jammed inside the printer. NOTE: If the printer is installed with the two op
10-4 User’s GuideAt the Fuser UnitClearing Paper JamsAt the Fuser Unit1. Remove any paper from the Standard Output Tray. NOTE: If the duplex unit is i
User’s Guide 10-5At the Fuser UnitClearing Paper Jams4. Open the cover of the Fuser Unit and remove any jammed paper. If paper is torn, check for any
10-6 User’s GuideAt the Toner CartridgeClearing Paper Jams6. Open and close the top cover to clear the Jam message. At the Toner Cartridge1. Remove an
User’s Guide 10-7At the Toner CartridgeClearing Paper Jams3. Hold the Toner Cartridge by the grip and pull it out slowly. Then place it on a flat surf
User’s Guide 2-5Paper UsageGetting to Know Your PrinterPaper UsageThis section describes available paper sizes, paper types, recommended papers, unusa
10-8 User’s GuideAt the Duplex ModuleClearing Paper JamsNOTE: Do not touch any parts inside the printer. Ensure that the Toner Cartridge is correctly
User’s Guide 10-9At the Duplex ModuleClearing Paper Jams2. Open and close the top cover to clear the Jam message.Duplex at the interior of the top cov
10-10 User’s GuideAt the Offset Catch TrayClearing Paper Jams3. Close the top cover of the duplex module to clear the Jam message. At the Offset Catch
User’s Guide 10-11At the Offset Catch TrayClearing Paper Jams3. Close the Offset Catch Tray cover. 4. Lift up the second lever from the top left corne
10-12 User’s GuideAt the Offset Catch TrayClearing Paper Jams6. Close the rear cover to clear the Jam message.
11-1Chapter 11: Windows UtilitiesA variety of Windows utilities are available with your printer. During installation, you can choose to install any of
11-2 User’s GuideStatus Monitor UtilityWindows UtilitiesStatus Monitor UtilityThe printer Status Monitor utility runs on the Windows XP, Win2K, or Vis
User’s Guide 11-3PCL5 Tray Mapping UtilityWindows UtilitiesTo use the program:1. Select the target printer. The printer must be installed on a Windows
11-4 User’s GuideDirect PDF UtilityWindows UtilitiesDirect PDF UtilityThe printer’s Direct PDF Utility allows you to send a Version 1.3 PDF file direc
IndexI-1SymbolsSNMP Alerts 7-6Numerics2-Sided Printing 4-9AA4 2-5A5 2-5A6 2-5About 1-1Access panel 2-1Accessing the Driver 4-6Accessories 8-1acid pape
2-6 User’s GuidePaper UsageGetting to Know Your PrinterCustom SizesIn addition to the standard sizes of paper you can use, you can also print on custo
I-2 User’s GuideDHCP 6-5, 7-1Direct PDF Utility 11-4Disk 3-17Display 3-1Display Area 6-2Display Language 3-15, 6-3, 6-4DL 2-5DNS 6-5DNS Settings 6-4Dr
User’s Guide I-3JJam Recovery 3-16, 6-4Jams 10-1Job Accounting 4-18, 6-4Job Accounting Menu 3-5Job Handling 4-21Job Handling tab 4-7, 4-18Job Library
I-4 User’s GuideOffset Catch Tray 2-1, 5-6, 8-14, 10-10Offset Catch Tray Rear Cover 2-2Offset from GMT 3-17On 2-4Operator Panel 2-1, 3-1Operator Panel
User’s Guide I-5Properties 4-2Protocols 7-1PS Menu 3-13PSERVER 6-5pulp paper 2-11QQuality 4-16Quality Menu 3-16RRAM Buffer Clear 6-5Rear Cover 2-2Rear
I-6 User’s GuideTray 2 2-1, 8-10Tray 3 2-1Tray 4 2-1Tray Controls 6-4Tray Linking 3-7, 6-4Tray Module 2-1, 8-2Tray Settings 4-12Treated colored paper
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User’s Guide 2-7Paper UsageGetting to Know Your PrinterYou should set your printer Media Type to Thick1 or any of the other paper types that use Thick
2-8 User’s GuidePaper UsageGetting to Know Your Printer8. In the printer driver or the computer application program, select Transparency as the paper
User’s Guide 2-9Paper UsageGetting to Know Your PrinterAvailable PaperThe following table describes common brands of paper and other media that are su
2-10 User’s GuidePaper UsageGetting to Know Your Printer3M Transparency(CG3300) A4 Transparency A4 CG3300 A4PostcardXerox Postcard Premier TCF160 CUT
User’s Guide 2-11Loading PaperGetting to Know Your PrinterUnusable PaperUsing the following types of paper might cause paper jams, malfunctions or dam
2-12 User’s GuideLoading PaperGetting to Know Your Printer2. Remove the lid. 3. If the base plate of the paper tray is raised, push it down. 4. Squeez
User’s Guide 2-13Loading PaperGetting to Know Your Printer5. Squeeze the right width guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 6. Fan the paper we
2-14 User’s GuideLoading PaperGetting to Know Your Printer8. Replace the lid of the paper tray and firmly close the lid. 9. Firmly insert the tray in
User’s Guide 2-15Replacing the Toner CartridgeGetting to Know Your Printer4. Grasp the front of the paper tray and extend it until the right and left
2-16 User’s GuideReplacing the Toner CartridgeGetting to Know Your Printer1. Open the top cover and remove the empty Toner Cartridge. 2. Take the Tone
User’s Guide 2-17Power Save ModeGetting to Know Your Printer4. Hold the Toner Cartridge by the grip and insert it into the slot inside the printer. 5.
2-18 User’s GuideUnderstanding Printing OptionsGetting to Know Your Printer
3-1Chapter 3: Operator PanelOperator Panel FeaturesThe Operator Panel is located on the front of the printer. It contains the display, indicators, and
3-2 User’s GuideOperator Panel FeaturesOperator PanelLED IndicatorsThe LED indicators indicate printer status. The table below explains the LED indica
User’s Guide 3-3Operator Panel FeaturesOperator PanelNavigating the Operator Panel MenusWhen you press the MENU button on the Operator Panel, you ente
TOC-1Contents1 Introduction... 1-1Conventio
3-4 User’s GuidePrinting a Configuration SummaryOperator Panel1. Pressing the MENU button on the Operator Panel enters the printer’s menu. The first l
User’s Guide 3-5Operator Panel MenusOperator PanelOperator Panel MenusThe tables below describe the items available in the Operator Panel. Each item i
3-6 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelPaper MenuThe Paper menu provides a variety of options for paper type selection as well as paper inp
User’s Guide 3-7Operator Panel MenusOperator Panel Media Type Plain TransparencyPre-PunchedLetter HeadColorPre-PrintedBondLabelsCard StockPos
3-8 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelInterface MenuThe Interface menu provides a variety of options for port setup and network configurat
User’s Guide 3-9Operator Panel MenusOperator Panel Delay Out Close On/Off Off When ON, the printer will wait until the job is completely printed a
3-10 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator Panel RTS On1/Off1 On/Off Off If On, the RTS signal will reflect the Online/Offline status. RTS
User’s Guide 3-11Operator Panel MenusOperator Panel Network Address <hex display of MAC address>NA Displays MAC address of network interface
3-12 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator Panel Binary PS On/Off On When On, the feature allows all binary codes to be processed by the PostSc
User’s Guide 3-13Operator Panel MenusOperator PanelPS MenuThe PS menu allows you to Print PS Errors. Items available in this menu are described belowP
TOC-2 User’s Guide4 Windows Operations ...4-1Installing PC
3-14 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelPitch 0.08 - 100.00 10.00 Change the default pitch of text.Symbol Set All available symbol sets10U:
User’s Guide 3-15Operator Panel MenusOperator PanelSystem MenuThe System menu allows you to specify system-level operation of the printer during norma
3-16 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelQuality MenuThe Quality Menu allows you set image quality options. Items available in this menu are
User’s Guide 3-17Operator Panel MenusOperator PanelFLASH/Disk/CF MenuFor each installed drive: FLASH, Disk, CF the following menu items are available.
3-18 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelStatus InformationStatus information is printed on the Configuration Summary.Changes to some config
User’s Guide 3-19Operator Panel MenusOperator Panel mDNS SVC Name data entry Model Name plus last 7 digits of MAC (Network) address Current Zo
3-20 User’s GuideOperator Panel MenusOperator PanelUnderstanding Page CountersPage Counters are included in Status information.Counter Type Definition
4-1Chapter 4: Windows OperationsThis chapter describes features of the Windows Driver. The driver allows you set default settings for all print jobs a
4-2 User’s GuideSetting Default ValuesWindows Operations10. Click Browse… and navigate to:<CD drive>\Drivers\<Language>\<Platform>\&
User’s Guide 4-3Setting Default ValuesWindows OperationsThe Printer’s configuration window appears.The driver can automatically recognize all the inst
User’s Guide TOC-3Protocols ...
4-4 User’s GuidePrinting a Test PageWindows Operations3. On the General Tab, click Printing PreferencesThe Printing Preferences window appears.4. Any
User’s Guide 4-5Cancelling PrintingWindows OperationsCancelling PrintingTo cancel printing, you can either cancel the print job at the printer or at t
4-6 User’s GuideAccessing the Driver from an ApplicationWindows OperationsAccessing the Driver from an ApplicationTo make changes that apply to docume
User’s Guide 4-7Navigating the Printer Properties WindowWindows OperationsNavigating the Printer Properties WindowThe driver screens are divided in to
4-8 User’s GuideMain TabWindows OperationsMain TabSelecting Number of CopiesYou can select the number of copies to print via your Printer Properties.
User’s Guide 4-9Main TabWindows OperationsCollating CopiesWhen printing multiple copies of a job, the output can be automatically collated. When copie
4-10 User’s GuideMain TabWindows OperationsTo print on both sides of the paper from your Printer Properties:1. Select the Main tab within your Printer
User’s Guide 4-11Main TabWindows Operations1. Select the Main tab within your Printer Properties.2. Select the PosterPrint Document Style.3. Click Opt
4-12 User’s GuideMain TabWindows OperationsMultiple Pages to Single Sheet (N-up)You can print multiple pages on a single sheet when printing a multi-p
User’s Guide 4-13Paper TabWindows OperationsJob OffsetThe Offset Catch Tray can place sheets in alternate positions to separate one print job from ano
TOC-4 User’s GuideDuplex at the paper exit ...
4-14 User’s GuidePaper TabWindows OperationsSelecting Paper SizeYou can select from a list of standard paper sizes. Available sizes are defined in “Pa
User’s Guide 4-15Paper TabWindows OperationsZoom SettingsYou can scale any page image to fit the paper size being used. Zoom settings are unavailable
4-16 User’s GuidePaper TabWindows Operations“Load Paper” or“Load Paper TrayX” “X” is the tray number where the paper should be loaded.If
User’s Guide 4-17Advanced TabWindows OperationsManual FeedTray 1 can be used for manual feed. You must also set your Printer Properties for manual fee
4-18 User’s GuideAdvanced TabWindows OperationsTo create an overlay:1. Access your printer’s properties from your application.2. Select the Advanced t
User’s Guide 4-19Job Handling TabWindows Operations3. Click the Font Substitution button.4. Select the desired TrueType Download Type.5. Check Font Su
4-20 User’s GuideJob Handling TabWindows OperationsConfigure this feature using your Printer Properties. It is enabled at the Operator Panel or EWS.To
User’s Guide 4-21Watermark TabWindows OperationsTo set retention options:1. Select the Job Handling tab within your Printer Properties.2. Click the Re
4-22 User’s GuideWatermark TabWindows OperationsThe text is shown centered on the page.5. Use the sliders to change the size, position, and angle of t
5-1Chapter 5: Macintosh OperationsInstalling the DriverThe Mac driver is installed by installing the PPD for the desired printer. The PPD is located o
1-1Chapter 1: IntroductionThank you for selecting the DX-B350P/B450P Laser printer. The DX-B350P prints 35 ppm on Letter paper and 34 ppm on A4 paper.
5-2 User’s GuideInstalling the DriverMacintosh Operations2. Select Print & Fax from the Hardware menu.3. Click + to add the printer.4. Enter a nam
User’s Guide 5-3Accessing the DriverMacintosh Operations6. Select Other from the Print Using pulldown.A browse window is displayed.7. Browse to the CD
5-4 User’s GuideNavigating the DriverMacintosh OperationsNavigating the DriverDriver features and presentation may vary by Mac operating system. In ge
User’s Guide 5-5Navigating the DriverMacintosh Operations.Navigation Level 1 Navigation Level 2 Navigation Level 3 Description and Available ItemsAlwa
5-6 User’s GuideNavigating the DriverMacintosh OperationsScale down only Prints smaller page sizes on the current page size. Checked by default. .Page
User’s Guide 5-7Navigating the DriverMacintosh OperationsTray Switching Checked by defaultJam Recovery Checked by defaultNavigation Level 1 Navigation
5-8 User’s GuideNavigating the DriverMacintosh Operations
6-1Chapter 6: Embedded Web ServerThis printer comes with an Embedded Web Server (EWS). The EWS resides in the printer and requires no installation. Th
6-2 User’s GuideNavigating the EWSEmbedded Web ServerNavigating the EWSThe EWS interface consists of a left-navigation area and a display area. Use th
User’s Guide 6-3Navigating the EWSEmbedded Web ServerThe following table defines the structure of the EWS. Some EWS functions require an Administrator
1-2 User’s GuideSafety NotesIntroductionSafety NotesFor your own safety, please read these carefully before using the machine.• Do not place the machi
6-4 User’s GuideNavigating the EWSEmbedded Web ServerFile Management User Flash Directory of files in User Flash EWS only FeatureView the files locate
User’s Guide 6-5Navigating the EWSEmbedded Web ServerNetwork Settings Protocol Settings TAB: TCP/IPTCP/IP: TCP/IP, DHCP, IPv6, IP Address, Subnet Mask
6-6 User’s GuideNavigating the EWSEmbedded Web Server
7-1Chapter 7: NetworkingThe DX-B350P/B450P is a fast network capable printer and supports an Ethernet 10/100 Base-Tx network connection. ProtocolsThe
7-2 User’s GuideConfiguring the DriverNetworkingSetting the Network Configuration ManuallyYou can make changes to the printer’s default network config
User’s Guide 7-3Printer Network ConfigurationNetworkingPrinter Network ConfigurationThe Operator Panel and the Embedded Web Server allow control of ma
7-4 User’s GuideNotificationsNetworkingNotificationsAutomatic notifications of printer unavailability during printing can be sent in the following way
User’s Guide 7-5IPv6 ImplementationNetworkingIPv6 ImplementationSpecificationsThe IPv6 implementation conforms to the following IETF documents:Operati
7-6 User’s GuideSNMPNetworkingIn an SNMP agent, parameters are arranged in a tree. SNMP uses an Object Identifier (OID) to specify the exact parameter
8-1Chapter 8: AccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for this printer:1. Tray Module (A4/Letter, 550 Sheets) Tray 3, Tray 42. Dup
2-1Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your PrinterComponentsFront ViewNo. Name1Paper Stop2 Operator Panel3 Tray 1 - Capacity is 150 sheets 20 lb. (75 gsm) pap
8-2 User’s GuideTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)AccessoriesTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)NOTE: You can add up to two Tray Modules.NOTE: Tray M
User’s Guide 8-3Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)AccessoriesTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Installing the Tray Module1. Place the tray module to
8-4 User’s GuideTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories2. Lift up the tray module to be installed at the top level by holding the parts as show
User’s Guide 8-5Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories5. Switch off the power to the printer. 6. Pull out the power cord from the power outlet
8-6 User’s GuideTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories8. Pull the paper tray out of the printer. 9. Lift up the printer by holding the recesse
User’s Guide 8-7Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories11. Insert the fasteners provided into the 2 locations inside and 2 locations at the bac
8-8 User’s GuideTray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories3. Remove any paper in the Standard Output Tray (1) and return the Paper Stop to its ori
User’s Guide 8-9Tray module (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)Accessories6. Lift up the printer by holding the recessed areas as shown in the diagram and then re
8-10 User’s GuidePaper traysAccessoriesPaper traysPaper tray (A4/Letter, 550 sheets)This Tray Module is interchangeable with the standard Tray 2.Duple
User’s Guide 8-11Duplex moduleAccessoriesInstalling the Duplex Module1. Switch off the power of the printer. 2. Pull out the power cord from the power
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