Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Phaser 6110MFP Xerox
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C ONTENT S 1. Introduction Special fea tures ............... ................. ................. ................. ................. ........................... ............ ...................... ...... 1.1 Machine o verview .................. ......
5. Copying Selecting th e paper tray ......... ................. ................. ................. ................ .......................... .............. ...................... 5.1 Copying ............ ............................ ..............
Replacing th e waste ton er container ........................ ................. ................ ................. ................. ...................... ...... 9.8 Maintenanc e parts ....... ................. ................. ....................
i Safety Intr oduction Notice s and Safety Please re ad the followin g instruc tions carefully before op erating the ma chine and refe r to the m as needed to ensu re the continu ed sa fe oper ation of your machine . Y our Xe rox produ ct and suppli es have be en desi gned and t ested to meet stri ct saf ety requ ireme nts.
ii • Do not use aer osol cl eaner s, the y may be expl osiv e and fl ammabl e under c ertain cond itions • Alwa ys exercise c are whe n mo ving or relocat ing equi pment. Please conta ct your local Xerox S ervice Departme nt to arrange relocati on of the copier to a loc ation out side of your building .
iii Ozone Information This pr oduct p roduces ozone during norm al ope r atio n. The ozone produ ced is heavi er than air and is dep ende nt on co py volu me. Instal l the sys tem in a well -vent ilat ed room wi th th e minimu m size req uireme nts lis ted belo w .
iv Profes sional/B usiness En vironment Appl icati on of thi s symbol on your equipmen t is con firma tion t hat you mu st dispose of this equip ment in compliance with a greed n ational procedu res.
v more t han 160 0 approved p r oduc ts an d 140 li censees. Xe rox has been a leader in of fering EcoLo go approve d produ cts. Section 16 Illegal Copies USA Congre ss, by statu te, has for bidden th e reprod uction of the following su bject s under c ertain circ umst ances.
vi Bank an d gover nment b onds and se curities Passpo rts and ide ntificatio n cards Copyrig ht material o r tradem arks withou t the con sent of the o wner Postag e stamps and o ther nego tiab le instr uments NOTE : This list is no t inclusive a nd no lia bility is assu med for either i ts compl eteness or accu racy .
1 .1 < Introduct ion> 1 Introducti on Thank yo u for purch asing this Xerox mul tifun ction al pr oduct. Y o ur machine provides printing, copying , scanning functions .
1 .2 < Introduct ion> Machine overview These are the main compone nts of your machine: Front view 1 scan ner co ver 8 tray 2 scanner gla ss 9 manual feeder 3 USB memor y port 10 manual feeder pa.
1 .3 < Introduct ion> Control p anel overview 1 Disp lay : Shows the c urrent st atus an d prompt s during an operati on. 7 Original T ype : See the docu ment type for the cu rrent copy job. See pa ge 5.2. 2 To n e r c o l o r s : The tone r colors s hown belo w the LCD displa y co- works wit h display mess ages.
1 .4 < Introduct ion> LCD display with th e toner cartri dge messages The sta tus of t oner car tridg es is in dicate d by the L CD disp lay . I f the to ner cartridge is low o r needs to be changed , the dis play show s the message . The arrow mark (or marks) shows which color to ner is of con cern.
1 .5 < Introduct ion> Selecting a location Select a level, s table pl ace with adeq uate spa ce for air circula tion. Allow extra spa ce for ope ning covers and trays. The area s hould be well-venti lated and away from d irect sunlig ht or sources of heat, co ld, and hum idity .
2 .1 < System setup> 2 System setu p This cha pter give s you an overview of menu s availa ble on yo ur machi ne and step- by-step in structions for sett ing up the mach ine’s s ystems .
2 .2 < System setup> Changing the disp lay language T o chang e the langu age that ap pears on th e control p anel, follow these steps : 1 Press Menu u ntil Copy Menu appea rs on the botto m line of the display and pres s Enter . 2 Press the Scr oll buttons un til Syst em Setup appears and press Ent er .
3 .1 < Software over view> 3 Software overv iew This chap ter gives you an overview of the sof tware tha t comes with your machine . Further de tails about ins tallin g and usi ng the so ftware are explain ed in the Sof tware section .
3 .2 < Software over view> System requ irement s Before you begin, en sure that you r system meets the follo wing requ iremen ts: Windows Item Requirement s Recomme nded Operatin g system Win do.
4 .1 < Selecting and loading print media> 4 Selecti ng and loadin g print media This chapter introduces you to how select and load print media for your machine .
4 .2 < Selecting and loading print media> Supported print medi a types and sizes Ty p e Size Dimensions Wei gh t Cap acity a Plai n paper Letter 216 x 27 9 mm (8.5 0 x 1 1.00 inches) • 60 to 90 g/m 2 (16 to 24 lb bond) for th e pape r input tray .
4 .3 < Selecting and loading print media> Media sizes supported in e ach mode Guidelines for se lecting and storing print media When selecti ng or lo ading pap er , en velop es, or ot her pri nt mate rials, keep these gui delines in mind: • Always use p rint medi a that conform with the specifi cations listed on page 4.
4 .4 < Selecting and loading print media> T ransp arencies • T o avoid d amaging t he machi ne, use o nly transp arencies designe d for use in l aser printers. • Tran sparen cies used in the printer must be able to withst and the machi ne’s fus ing temp erature.
4 .5 < Selecting and loading print media> Loading p aper In the tray Load the p rint medi a you us e for the majo rity of yo ur print job s in the t ray . The t ray can hol d a maximu m of 150 s heets of 7 5 g/m 2 (20 lb bond) plain p aper . Loading pa per in the tray 1 Pull the t ray out of the machine.
4 .6 < Selecting and loading print media> 8 Clos e the pape r cover. 9 Slide the tray back i nto the ma chine. Y ou can load letterhead with the de sign sid e face up. The top ed ge of the sh eet with the logo sho uld be go into the m achine firs t.
4 .7 < Selecting and loading print media> For pap er smaller than Letter-sized, re turn the p aper guide s to their original positions an d adjust th e paper l ength guid e and pa per width guide. 5 Clos e the pape r cover. 6 Slide the tray back into the machine .
4 .8 < Selecting and loading print media> 2 Squeeze th e manual feed er paper wid th guides and adjust them to the wid th of the p aper . Do not force too much, or the p aper will b e bent, whic h will result in a pape r jam or sk ew . 3 Afte r loading p aper , set th e pa per type and size for the m anu al feede r .
5 .1 < Copy ing> 5 Copying This chap ter gives you step-by-st ep instruc tions for co pying doc ument s. This cha pter incl udes: • Selecting the p aper tray • Copying • Changing the s ett.
5 .2 < Copy ing> Darkness If you hav e an orig inal docume nt containin g faint mark ings and dark images, you can adjust the bri ghtness to make a c opy that i s easier to read. 1 Press Menu u ntil Copy Menu appea rs on the botto m line of the display and pres s Enter .
5 .3 < Copy ing> Sett ing co py timeo ut Y ou can set the time the machin e wait s before it restores the defaul t copy settings , if you d o not st art copy ing aft er changi ng them on the contr ol panel . 1 Press Menu u ntil Copy Menu appea rs on the botto m line of the display and pres s Enter .
5 .4 < Copy ing> 2-up or 4-up copying Y our machine c an print 2 or 4 original images re duced to fit on to one sh eet of p aper . 1 Place the documen t to be copied on the scanner glass, a nd close the scan ner cover . For deta ils abou t loading an origin al, see p age 4.
5 .5 < Copy ing> Clone copying Y our machine c an print m ultiple imag e copies from the origi nal doc ument on a sin gle page. The numb er of images i s auto maticall y determi ned by th e original image and paper size. This c opy featu re is availa ble only when yo u place origi nals on the scann er glas s.
6 .1 < Basic printing> 6 Basic printing This chapter explai ns comm on prin ting tasks . Printing a do cument Y our machine allows yo u to print from vario us Windows , Macintos h, or Linux ap plicatio ns. The ex act step s for printing a d ocument may vary dependin g on the a pplicatio n you use.
7 .1 < Scanning> 7 Scanni ng Scanning with your m achine let s you turn picture s and tex t into dig ital files that can be stored on y our computer . Then you can email the files, upload th em to your website, o r use them to create project s that yo u can print.
7 .2 < Scanning> Changing the sett ings for each scan jo b Y our machine provides you with t he follow ing sett ing option s. • Scan Size : Set s the image size. • Original T ype : Sets the origina l document’ s type. • Resolution : Set s the image resoluti on.
8 .1 < Using USB fl ash memory> 8 Using USB flash memory This chapte r explains h ow to use a USB memory dev ice with y our machine . This cha pter incl udes: • About USB memory • Plugging i.
8 .2 < Using USB fl ash memory> Scanning to a USB memory d evice Y ou can scan a documen t and save th e scanne d image onto a USB memory device. T here are two ways of doing thi s: you can s can to th e device using the default s ettings, o r you can customi ze your ow n scan settings .
8 .3 < Using USB fl ash memory> Printing from a USB memo ry device Y ou can directl y print file s stored on a USB memor y device. Y ou can print TIFF , BMP , JPEG . Direct Print option supported fil e types: • BMP: BMP Uncompr essed • TIFF: TIFF 6.
8 .4 < Using USB fl ash memory> Viewing the US B memory st atus Y ou can check t he amount of mem ory sp ace ava ilable fo r scannin g and saving doc ument s. 1 Insert the USB memory de vice int o the USB memory po rt on your machine . 2 Press Scan T o .
9 .1 < Maintenance> 9 Maintenance This chapte r provi des inf ormati on for maintain ing your machi ne and th e toner cartridg e. This cha pter incl udes: • Printing report s • Clearing m em.
9 .2 < Maintenance> Cleaning your m achine T o main tain pri nt and scan quality , follow th e cleaning procedu res below each tim e the tone r cartridge is replaced or if print and scan quality problems occur . Cleaning the out side Clean the c overs of the mach ine with a s oft li nt-free clo th.
9 .3 < Maintenance> 5 T o inst all the imaging unit pull the imag ing unit about half way and push it until it s ounds ‘clic k’. Repea t this ac tion two or th ree times . 6 Push the imaging unit until it sounds ‘click’ in to the m achine.
9 .4 < Maintenance> Maint aining the toner cartrid ge T oner cartridge storage T o get the mos t from the tone r cartridge, keep the fol lowing guid elines in mind: • Do n ot remove th e tone r cartr idge from its packa ge until read y for use.
9 .5 < Maintenance> Replacing t he toner cartrid ge The mach ine uses four colors and has a differe nt toner car tridge for ea ch one: yellow (Y), mage nta (M), cyan (C), an d black (K).
9 .6 < Maintenance> Replacing t he imaging unit The life o f the imag ing unit is approxim ately 20, 000 pa ges for bl ack or 50,000 im age printi ng whiche ver come s first.
9 .7 < Maintenance> 7 Holding the handles on t he new imaging unit, pu sh the i maging unit until it sounds ‘ click’ into the m achine. 8 Remove f our dummy c aps whi ch are on the toner cartridge entrance s of the i maging un it. When y ou remove th e dummy cap from the cartridge, lift the handle u p and pull it out.
9 .8 < Maintenance> Replacing the wa ste toner cont ainer The l ife of t he waste t oner co ntainer unit is a pproxi mately 1 ,250 page s for full color 5% image printing or 5,000 images f or black p rinting.
9 .9 < Maintenance> Maintenance p art s T o avoid pr int quality and paper f eed proble ms resul ting from worn p arts and to ma intain your mac hine in t op working condition the fo llowing items will need to be re placed at the specified number of pages o r w hen the l ife span of each item has e xpire d.
10 .1 < Troubleshoot ing> 10 Troubl eshooti ng This chapt er gives help ful informat ion for what to do if you en counter an error . This cha pter incl udes: • Tip s for avoiding p aper jams .
10 .2 < Troubleshoot ing> In the manual feeder 1 Pull the t ray out. 2 Push the manual fe eder ta b down. 3 Pull the j ammed p aper out of the manu al feeder . 4 Insert the tray into the mach ine until it snap s into p lace. 5 Open an d close the front cove r .
10 .3 < Troubleshoot ing> 5 Lowe ring do wn the sc an uni t gentl y and s lowly u ntil it is comp letely closed . The inne r cover will be clos ed autom atically by the scan unit clo sing.
10 .4 < Troubleshoot ing> Inst all T oner The c olor to ner cartridge is not insta lled. The arrow indicate s which c olor toner cartr idge. Insta ll the color toner cartridge. Inst all Imaging Unit The corres ponding Imaging Unit of the machine is not insta lled.
10 .5 < Troubleshoot ing> Repl ace [zzz] * zzz ind icates the part o f the mac hine. The life o f the p art expires tot ally . Replace the p art with a new one. Call for servi ce. Repl ace [zzz] Soon * xxx ind icates the part o f the mac hine. The life o f the p art expires so on.
10 .6 < Troubleshoot ing> Printing problems Condition Possible cause Suggested solu tions The machine does not print. The mach ine is n ot receivin g power . Check the power c ord connecti ons. Ch eck the power swi tch and the p ower source . The mach ine is n ot selecte d as the default pr inter .
10 .7 < Troubleshoot ing> Page s print , but are blank. The tone r cartridge i s defectiv e or out of toner . Redistr ibute the t oner , if necessary . See page 9.4. If necessary , replace t he toner cartridg e. The file m ay have blank p ages. Check the file to en sure that it do es not co ntain bl ank pages .
10 .8 < Troubleshoot ing> White Sp ots White spots appears on th e page: • The pa per is too rough and a lot of dirt f rom a pape r falls to the inner devices with in the machine , so the tr ansfer roll er may be di rty . Clean the ins ide of your mac hine.
10 .9 < Troubleshoot ing> Curl or wave • Ensure tha t the pa per is lo aded prope rly . • Check the paper type and quali ty . Both high temperatu re and hum idity can c ause p aper curl. See p age 4.1. • Turn ov er the s tack of paper i n the tray .
10 .10 < Troubleshoot ing> Copying problems Condition Sugges ted sol ution s Copies are too light or too dark. Use Darkness to darken o r lighten the backg round o f the cop ies. Smears, line s, mark s, or spots appears o n copies. • If defects are on the origi nal, use Dar kness to ligh ten the bac kground of your co pies.
10 .11 < Troubleshoot ing> Common Windows problems Common Macintosh problems Condition Suggeste d solutions “File in Us e” messag e appears during in stalla tion. Exit all software applications. R emove all software fro m the S tartUp Group, the n restart Windows.
10 .12 < Troubleshoot ing> Some co lor imag es come ou t all blac k. This is a k nown bu g in Ghost script ( until GNU Ghos tscrip t version 7.05) when t he base color spa c e of the docum ent is indexed color sp ace an d it is conv erted through CIE c olor spac e.
10 .13 < Troubleshoot ing> The mach ine does not scan . • Check if a do cument is loaded into the machine . • Check if you r machine is con nected to the comp uter . Make sure if it is connect ed properly if an I/O error is repo rted wh ile sca nning.
11 .1 < Ordering su pplies> 11 Ordering suppli es This chapte r provides information on purcha sing suppli es for yo ur machine . • Supplies • How to purcha se Supplies When the tone r runs .
12 .1 < Specificat ions> 12 Specifications This cha pter incl udes: • General sp ecifications • Printer specific ations • Scanner and c opier specific ations General specificatio ns Item D.
12 .2 < Specificat ions> Scanner and copi er specifications Item Description Comp atibility TW AIN sta ndard / WIA s tandar d Scannin g method Color CIS Resolu tion Optical: Up to 600 x 1200 dp i (mono an d color) Enhanced : 4,800 x 4 ,800 d pi Effe ctive scannin g length Max.
1 I NDEX Numerics 2/4-up, speci al copy 5.4 B Back 1.3 backgrou nd image, erase 5.5 Black Start 1.3 C cleaning inside 9.2 outside 9.2 scan un it 9.3 clone, s pecial copy 5.5 contrast, cop y 5.2 copying 2/4-up 5.4 darkness 5.2 default s etting, ch ange 5.
2 specifi cations general 12.1 printer 12.1 scanner an d copier 12.2 Status 1.3 Stop/Clear 1.3 supplie s checki ng life 9.9 order informa tion 11.1 sys tem requ iremen ts Macin tosh 3.2 T toner cartridg e maintai ning 9.4 redistributi ng 9.4 repl acing 9.
Software section.
1 S OFTWARE SECTION C ONTENTS Chapter 1: I NST ALLIN G P RINTER S OFTWARE IN W INDOWS Installing Printer Software .............. .............. ........................ ............... .............. .............. .... ..... 4 Installing Softwar e for Local Printi ng .
2 Editing a Watermar k ............. .............. ............... ........................ .............. .............. ....... 16 Deleting a Watermark ........... ........................ .............. ............... .............. .............
3 Opening the Unified Driv er Configurator ........................ ............... .............. .............. ....... 23 Printers Configuratio n ................ .............. ........................ .............. ............... ..............
Installing Printer Software in Windows 4 1 Installing Printer Software in Windows This cha pter in clu des : • Installing Printer Software • Removing Printer Software Installing Pr inter Software Y ou can install the printer software for local printi ng .
Installing Printer Software in Windows 5 N OTE : If your pri nter is not already conne cted to the computer , th e foll owing wi ndow will appear . • After connecting the printer , click Next . • If you don ’ t w ant to connect the printer at this time, click Next , and No on the f ollowing sc reen.
Installing Printer Software in Windows 6 N OTE : If your pri nter is not already conne cted to the computer , th e foll owing wi ndow will appear . • After connecting the printer , click Next . • If you don ’ t w ant to connect the printer at this time, click Next , and No on the f ollowing sc reen.
Basic Printing 7 2 Basic Printing This chapter explains the printing options and co mmon printing tasks in Windows. This cha pter in clu des : • Printing a Docu ment • Printing to a file (PRN) •.
Basic Printing 8 Printer Settings Y ou can use the printer p roperties window, which all ows you to access all of t he printer opt ions you need when using your printer . When the p rinter properties are d isplayed, y ou can review and change t he settings neede d for your print job.
Basic Printing 9 Pape r Tab Use the following options to set the ba sic paper handling specif ications when you access the printe r propert ies. See “Printing a Document ” on page 7 for more infor mation on accessing printer properties. Click the Paper tab to access various paper properties.
Basic Printing 10 Grap hics T ab Use the following G raph ic options to adjust the print q uality for your specific printing needs. See “Printing a Document” on page 7 for more infor mation on accessing printer prope rties. Click the Graphic tab to display the properties shown below .
Basic Printing 11 Ohter Featu res T ab Y ou can se lect output optio ns for your document. See “Printing a Document” on page 7 for more information about accessing the printer p roperties.
Basic Printing 12 Using a Favorite Setting The Favo rite s option, which i s visible on e ach properties t ab, allows you to save the curre nt properties se ttings for fut ure use. To s a v e a Favorites item: 1 Change the settings as n eeded on each tab.
Adva nced Printing 13 3 Advanced Prin ting This chapter expl ains printing options and advanced printi ng tasks. N OTE : • Y our pr inter dri ver Properties window that a ppears in this User’s Guid e may differ depend ing on the pri nter in use. Howeve r the com position of the printer pr operties window is similar .
Adva nced Printing 14 Printing Posters This featur e allows you to pri nt a single-p age document onto 4, 9, or 16 sheets o f paper , for t he purpose of pasting t he sheets togethe r to form one poster-s ize docum ent. 1 T o change the p rint settings from you r software applic ation, ac cess pri nter propert ies.
Adva nced Printing 15 Printing on Both Sides of Paper Y ou ca n print on both s ides of a sheet of paper . Bef ore print ing, decide how you want your document orient ed. The option s are: • None • Long Edge , whi ch is the c onven tional lay o ut us ed in book bi nding.
Adva nced Printing 16 Using Watermarks The W atermark option allow s you to print text o ver an existing document. For example, you may want to have large gray lett ers readi ng “DRAF T” or “CONF IDENTIAL ” pr inted di agonally across the first page or all pages of a d ocument.
Adva nced Printing 17 Using Overlays What is an Ov erlay? An overlay is t ext and/or i mages stored in the computer hard disk drive (HD D) a s a s pec ial fi le form at th at c an b e pri nte d on any do cumen t. Overla ys are ofte n used to tak e the place of preprinte d forms and letterhead paper .
Shar ing th e Prin ter Lo cally 18 4 Sharing the Printer Locally Y ou can connect the printer directly to a selected computer , which i s called “ host com puter , ” on the n etwork . The follo wing procedure is for Wi ndows XP . For other Windows OS, refer t o the correspo nding Windows User's Guide or online help.
Using Utili ty Appl icatio ns 19 5 Using Utility Applications If an error occur s while printi ng, the Status Monitor window appears, showing the error .
Scanni ng 20 6 Scanning Scanning with your machine lets you tur n pictures and text into digital files on y our comp uter . Then y ou can fax or e-m ail the files, display them on your web site or use them to create projects that y ou can print using the WIA driv er .
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 21 7 Using Your Printer in Linux Y ou can use your machine in a Linux envir onment. This cha pter in clu des : • Getting Started • Installing t he Unified Linux Driv.
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 22 5 When the installation is complete, click Finish . The ins tallati on program has added t he Unifie d Driver Configurator de sktop icon and X e rox Unified Driver group to the system menu for your convenience.
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 23 Using the Unified Driver Configurator Unified Linux Dr iver Configurator is a tool primarily intended for configuring Printer or MFP device s. Since an MFP device combines the pr inter and scanner , the Unified Li nux Driver Configurator provide s options l ogically group ed for printer a nd scanner functions .
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 24 Classe s Tab The Classes tab shows a list of available printer classes. • Refresh : Renews the classes list. • Add Class... : Allows y ou to add a new print er class. • Remove Class : Remove s the selected printer class.
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 25 Configuring Printer Properties Using the p roperties window provided by the Printe rs configuration, you can change the various pr operties for your machine as a printer . 1 Open the Unified Driver Configurator . If necessary , switch to Printers configuration.
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 26 The following fou r tabs display at th e top of the window . • Gener al - allows yo u to change th e paper size, the paper type, an d the orientation of the docum ents, enables the duple x feature, adds star t and end ba nners, and changes the number of pages per sheet.
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 27 The document is scanned and the image preview appears in th e Pr eview P ane . 7 Change th e scan options in the Image Qua l ity and Sca n Area sections. • Image Quality : allows you to select the color composition and the scan resolution for the i mage .
Usin g Your Pri nter in Lin ux 28 Y ou can use the fo llowing tools to edit the image: For further detail s about the Image Manager applic ation, refer to the onscree n help. Tools Functi on Saves th e image. Cancels your last action. Re stores th e action y ou cancel ed.
Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 29 8 Using Your Printer with a Macin tosh Y our printer support s Macintosh systems with a built- in USB interface. When y ou print a f ile from a Macintosh com puter , you can use the CU PS driver by installing the P PD file.
Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh 30 Instal l the Scan drive r 1 Make sure that you connect your printer t o the computer . T urn on your co mputer and printer . 2 Insert the CD-R OM wh ich came with y our printer into the CD-ROM d rive. 3 Dou ble-c lick CD-ROM icon that appears on yo ur Macintosh desktop.
31 Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh Printing N OTES : • The Macintosh pri nter’s properties wi ndow that appears in this User ’s Guide may differ dependi ng on the printe r in use. Howeve r the com position of the printer pr operties window is similar .
32 Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh Printer Features Setting The Print er Fe atures tab provides op tions for select ing the paper type and adjust ing prin t qualit y .
33 Using Your Prin ter with a Macintosh Scanning If you want to scan documents using other so ftware, you will need to use TWAI N-compliant software, such as Adobe PhotoDeluxe or Adobe Photoshop. The first t ime you scan with your machine, select it as your TW AIN source in the application you u se.
34 S OFTWARE SECTION I NDEX A advanced printing, use 13 B booklet printing 14 C canceling scan 20 Color 10 D document, print Macintosh 31 Windows 7 double-sided printing 15 F favorites settings, use 1.
35 printing 26 S scanning Linux 26 TWAIN 20 scanning from Macintosh 33 setting darkness 10 favorites 12 image mode 10 resolution Macintosh 32 Win dow s 10 true-type option 10 software install Macintos.
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