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Användarhandbok Gebruikershandleiding Guia do Usuário Guía del usuario Benutzerhandbuch Guida dell'utente Guide D’utilisation User Guide www.xerox.com/office/6100support color laser printer Phaser ® 6100 1 Copyright © 2004, Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Xerox Corporation. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms of matters of copyrightable materials and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as styles, templates, icons, screen displays, looks, etc. XEROX ® , The Document Company ® , the digital X ® , CentreWare ® , infoSMART ® , and Phaser ® are registered trademarks of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. 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UNIX ® is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. 2 C ONTENTS Chapter 1 : Introduction Special Features ........................................................ 1.2 Printer Components .................................................. 1.4 Front View ........................................................... 1.4 Right View ........................................................... 1.5 Rear View ............................................................ 1.5 Changing the Display Language ................................ 1.6 Chapter 2 : Using Paper or Specialty Media Choosing Paper and other Specialty Media ................ 2.2 Sizes and Capacities ............................................. 2.2 Guidelines for Paper and Specialty Media ................. 2.3 Loading Paper ........................................................... 2.4 Using Tray 1 ........................................................ 2.4 Changing the Paper Size in the Tray ........................ 2.7 Using the Optional Tray 2 ...................................... 2.8 Using the Multi-Purpose Tray (MPT) ........................ 2.9 Using the Manual Feed ........................................ 2.12 Printing Specialty Media .......................................... 2.14 Printing on Envelopes .......................................... 2.14 Printing on Labels ............................................... 2.16 Printing on Transparencies ................................... 2.17 Printing on Preprinted Paper ................................ 2.20 Printing on Card Stock or Custom Size Paper .......... 2.21 Chapter 3 : Printing Tasks Printer Driver Features ............................................. 3.2 Printing a Document ................................................. 3.3 Canceling a Print Job ............................................. 3.4 3 Printer Settings ......................................................... 3.5 Layout tab ........................................................... 3.6 Paper tab ............................................................ 3.7 Graphics tab ........................................................ 3.9 Extras tab ......................................................... 3.11 Troubleshooting ................................................. 3.12 Using a Favorite Setting ...................................... 3.12 Using Help ......................................................... 3.13 Chapter 4 : Advanced Printing Printing on Both Sides of the Paper ........................... 4.2 Scaling Your Document ............................................. 4.4 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size ........ 4.5 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper ......... 4.6 Printing Posters ........................................................ 4.7 Printing Booklets ...................................................... 4.9 Using Watermarks .................................................. 4.10 Using an Existing Watermark ............................... 4.10 Creating a Watermark ......................................... 4.11 Editing a Watermark ........................................... 4.12 Deleting a Watermark ......................................... 4.12 Using Overlays ........................................................ 4.13 What is an Overlay? ............................................ 4.13 Creating a New Page Overlay ............................... 4.13 Using a Page Overlay .......................................... 4.15 Deleting a Page Overlay ...................................... 4.16 Chapter 5 : Using the Control Panel Understanding the Control Panel .............................. 5.2 Display ............................................................... 5.2 Buttons ............................................................... 5.3 Using Control Panel Menus ........................................ 5.5 Accessing Control Panel Menus ............................... 5.5 Overview of Control Panel Menus ............................ 5.6 Information Menu .............…
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MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.17 6 7Take a new imaging unit out of the package using the handle. 8Remove the paper covering the imaging unit by removing the tape under the handle of the imaging unit. CAUTIONS: • Don’t use sharp objects, such as a knife or scissors, to open the imaging unit package and tape on the protective paper liner. You could damage the surface of the imaging unit. • To prevent damage, do not expose the imaging unit to light for more than a few minutes. Cover it with black paper, if necessary. • Close the top and left cover A should the setup need to be halted for any reason. • Do not touch the surface of the green roller on the imaging unit or print quality problems can occur. 9Locate the imaging unit slots inside the printer, one on each side. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.18 10Hold the handle of the new imaging unit with the green roller facing you. Align the imaging unit with the slots in your printer so that the colors on both sides of the imaging unit slide into the corresponding colors of the slots. CAUTION: Insert the imaging unit carefully so as not to scratch and damage the surface of the green roller. 11 Slide the imaging unit down into the printer until it cannot be pushed in any further and fold the handle down. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.19 6 12To replace the transfer belt, hold its handle and then align it with the slots inside your printer, on each side. CAUTION: Do not turn the transfer belt over. If you do this, the toner may spill. 13Slide the transfer belt down into the printer and press it firmly into place. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.20 14Firmly push the lock levers on each side towards the top cover B, as shown below, to lock the transfer belt into place. 15After making sure that the left cover A is open, close the top cover B. Make sure that it is securely latched. CAUTION: Do not try to close the left cover A with the top cover B open. This may cause damage to the printer. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.21 6 16 Close the left cover A firmly. 17Turn the printer on. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.22 Replacing the Transfer Belt The life of the transfer belt is approximately 50,000 images. Replace the transfer belt when the control panel displays ‘Replace Transfer Belt’. To replace the transfer belt: 1Turn the printer off, then wait a few minutes for the printer to cool. 2Using the handle, completely open the left cover A until it is at right angles to the main frame and the toner cartridges are ejected. CAUTION: If the left cover A is not completely open, the top cover release button does not press. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.23 6 3Press the top cover release button to unlatch the top cover B and open it all the way. 4Pull the lock levers on each side towards you, as shown below, to release the transfer belt. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.24 5Using the handle, lift the used transfer belt out of the printer by lightly pulling it towards the left of the printer. CAUTION: Keep the transfer belt level, do not turn the transfer belt over otherwise loose toner may be spilled. 6Take a new transfer belt out of the package. 7Remove the paper covering the transfer belt by removing the tape under the handle of the transfer belt. CAUTION: Don’t use sharp objects, such as a knife or scissors, to open the transfer belt package. You could damage the surface of the transfer belt. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.25 6 8Pinch the transfer belt tension levers on both sides of the transfer belt. Then, pull them out, as shown below. 9Locate the transfer belt slots inside the printer, one on each side. CAUTION: To prevent damage, do not expose the imaging unit to light for more than a few minutes. Close the top and left cover A should the setup need to be halted for any reason. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.26 10Hold the handle on the new transfer belt and then align it with the slots inside your printer, on each side. CAUTION: Keep the transfer belt level, do not turn the transfer belt over otherwise loose toner may be spilled. 11Slide the new transfer belt down into the printer and press it firmly into place. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.27 6 12Firmly push the lock levers on each side towards the top cover B, as shown below, to lock the transfer belt into place. 13After making sure that the left cover A is open, close the top cover B. Make sure that it is securely latched. CAUTION: Do not try to close the left cover A with the top cover B open. This may cause damage to the printer. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.28 14Close the left cover A firmly. 15Turn the printer on. MAINTAINING YOUR PRINTER 6.29 6 Cleaning the Printer Your printer needs little maintenance, other than periodic cleaning, to keep it producing quality prints. See the following options for methods to use when cleaning your printer: • Printing a Cleaning Page • Cleaning the Outside of the Printer • Cleaning the Laser Scanning Unit (LSU) Inside the Printer • Cleaning the Inside of the Printer Printing a Cleaning Page You can print a fuser cleaning sheet. It cleans the fuser unit inside the printer. This process produces a page with toner debris, which you should throw away. 1Ensure that the printer is turned on and in ready mode with paper loaded in the tray. 2In ready mode press the Menu button ( ) on the control panel until you see ‘Maintenance’ on the bottom line of the display. 3Press the OK button ( ) to access the menu. 4Press the scroll button ( or ) until ‘Cleaning Page’ displays. 5Press the OK button ( ). ‘Cleaning Now’ appears on the display and your printer automatically prints out the cleaning sheet with dust or toner particles on it. Cleaning the Outside of the Printer Clean the cabinet of the printer with a soft, lint-free cloth. You can dampen the cloth slightly with water, but be careful not to be let any water drip onto the printer or inside of it. CAUTION: Cleaning the cabinet of the printer with cleaners containing large amounts of alcohol, solvent or other strong substances can discolor or crack the cabinet. MAIN…
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GinkgoControllerBlockDiagram IEEE 1284 USB 2.0 UART(Rx,Tx),Reset NPC (Opt) Deve Drive Deve OEM T1,T2(+),Charge, AC_Vpp,AC_Freq/Duty Supply(PWM ) T2(-),ACEnable Sts,Cmd,Clk,Rdy nVDO,nLDon,nSH,nHsync,nStart,nRDY,Clk OPPANEL Solenoid:4EA Clutch:4EA BLDCMotor Deve.Cartridge (Y/M/C/K) CRUMB'd Supply Deve Blade HVPS T1(+DC) T2(+DC,-DC) SUPPLY(AC+DC) CHARGE(-DC) CurrentDET Charge,T1,T2 currentdetect T1Roll T2Roll ChargeRoll FAN(Fuser) BLDCMotor(Main) Solenoid(CST_PU,MP,Duplex,T2,ITB_CLN) Clutch(feed) HIC Super1284 NPC Board nRD,nWR nNPC_CS nWait, nNPC_INT FlashMemory AM29LV160*2 2MB SDRAM K4S561632*2 64MB EEPROM 93C86L 2KBytes SDRAMDIMMOption 32MB,64MB,128MB D[31:16] A[15:3] A[21:2] D[31:0] SA[12:0] SD[31:0] SD[31:0] SA[12:0] CS,SK DI,DO PD[7:0] nRD,nWR nCS_LPEC nRESET Crystal 12.00M A[9:2] SPGPm ARM946ES Embedded MainControlBoard nVDO OSC 19.9M Engine Control ASIC (LPEC1) USB FUSER HeaterThermostat Thermistor PTL Eraser D[7:0] LSU ITBUnit CTDSensor HomeSensor CRUMB'd OPCUnit Key SCF(Option) Waste_Toner CST_empt,MP_empt,Feed,Exit, M U X FS781 BZB Reset IC BigBangT/FEnCon '03.11.20 +3.3V Right Cover S/W SMPS Regul ator +1.8V Left Cover S/W +5V (forLSU,ITB)+5VL +3.3V +5V +24V WasteAgt.Motor ADC Mclk Vclk +24VF Netchip NET2270 ITBSCL,SDA SCL,SDA DeveSCL,SDA Fuser Cover S/W F Fan Fuser
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Page 17 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 5. FCC Label Configuration and Location 5.1 Label Configulation 5.2 Location of Label This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. FCC ID:A3LP6100 (Printer)
DEV_OEM Board T O P DEV_OEM Board BO T T OM DEV_S w itch Board T O P DEV_S w itch Board B O T T OM RAM DIMM Board TOP RAM DIMM Board BOTTOM HVP S Boar d T O P HVPS Board BO T T OM M A IN Boar d T O P MAIN Board BO T T OM PA N E L B o a r d TO P P A N E L Bo ard BO T T OM SCF Board T O P SCF Board BO T T OM SM PS Boar d T O P SMPS Board BO T T OM
Page 1 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 Product :Laser Beam Printer Model No. : Phaser 6100 FCC ID : A3LP6100 1. This test reports shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. 2. This test reports does not constitute an endorsement by NIST/NVLAP or U.S Government. 3. This test report is to certify that the tested device properly complies with the requirements of FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiators. All tests necessary to show compliance to the requirements were and these results met the specifications requirement. 4. That data in this report are traceable to National or International Standards. Date of test :Jan 26, 2004 Issued Date :Jan 26, 2004 Tested by: Jong Ho,LEE / Test Engineer Reviewed by: Choon Kil,KIM / Manager of EMC Lab. Authorised by: Kyu Baek, CHUNG / Chief of EMC Lab. This laboratory is registered by the NIST/NVLAP, U.S.A. The test reported herein have been performed in accordance with its terms of registration. EMI TEST REPORT According to FCC Part 15 Subpart B/Class B NVLAP Code: 200447 Page 2 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 Table of Contents 1. General Information 1.1 Product Description 1.2 Configuration of EUT and peripherals 1.3 Used Cable Description 1.4 System Block Diagram of Test Configuration 1.5 Test Facility 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Configuration of Radiated and Conducted Interference Measurement 2.2 Operation Environment 2.3 Test Procedure 2.4 Measurement Uncertainty 3. Conducted Emission Test Data 4. Radiated Emission Test Data 5. Label Configuration and Location 6. Test Equipment Used Distribution This test report has been made available as follows: CS Management Center, EMC Laboratory1 original Printer Division1 copy This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 3 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 1. General Information Applicant :Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Full Address :416 Maetan 3 Dong, Paldal-Ku, Suwon City, Kyungki Do, Korea, 442-742 Kind of Product :Laser Beam Printer FCC ID:A3LP6100 Project Name :- Model & Variant Names : None Test Report Produced by : Jong Ho,LEE / Test Engineer This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 4 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 1.1 Product Description 1) Justification The system was configured for testing in typical fashion use. Cable were attached to each of the available I/O Ports. Where applicable, peripherals were attached to the I/O cables. The mode of operation utilized for testing was selected to best simulate typical EUT use. In each test mode, Finally we found worst case emission that is above configuration with the Worst case components(in the above table). So, the DATA of the maximum EUT operation was reported. Further details of cabling and configuration are shown in the test system configuration. 2) Operating Frequency : Phaser 6100 is supporting the IEEE1284,USB,LAN Printing Mode. Phaser 6100 model have Video : 19.000614MHz,CPU:12.5MHz(Clock),LPEC clock:19.00064MHz USB clock:30MHz,N/W clock:25MHz This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 5 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 3) Description of Testing operating mode USB PrintingContinously H pattern printing by Computer IEEE1284 PrintingContinously H pattern printing by Computer Continously H pattern Receiving and Transmitting EUT was tested all operating mode as above. Finally EUT was tested USB Printing mode as maximum emission.But all ports are activity and connected. 4) Tested Resolution : 5) Manufacturer :SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Tested Video modeResolutionsRefresh rates Operating Mode Operating section of EUT LAN Printing Colors Page 6 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 1.2 Configuration of EUT and peripherals MarkItemModel No.Serial No.ManufacturerRemark A Laser Beam Printer Phaser 6100-SamsungEUT BComputer Blade1729 DELLDoC CAdaptor PA150005D CN00R3344801028600E0 DELL- DMouse M-S69LZP12500002 LogitechJNZ211443 EMouse Microsoft1020764 MicrosoftC3KMS1 This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 7 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 1.3 Used Cable Description No.ItemLength[m]Shielded (Y/N)Remark 1AC Power Cable1.7N- 2LAN2.0Y- 3USB Cable1.5Y- 4Parallel Cable1.5Y- 5AC Power Cable1.5N- This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 8 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 1.4 System Block Diagram of Test Configuration 1.5 Test Facility All test described in this report were performed by : SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. EMC TESTING LABORATORY 416 Maetan 3 Dong, YoungTong-Gu, Suwon City, GyungKi Do, Korea, 442-742 Semi Anechoic Chamber #2(Registration Number:873282) and Shielded Room. This test facility has been filed in FCC under the criteria in ANSI C63.4-1995. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. AC A B Parallel USB LAN C D E Page 9 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Configuration of Radiated and Conducted Interference Measurement * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. 1)Conduction(Front View) 2)Conduction(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 10 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 3) Radiation(Front View) 3) Radiation(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 11 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 2.2 Operation Environment ConductionRadiation Temperature [ C ] : 2323 Humidity [ % ] 3030 Power supply :AC110V/60Hz…
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Page 9 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 2. System Test Configuration 2.1 Configuration of Radiated and Conducted Interference Measurement * Cabling was taken into consideration and test data was taken under worse case conditions. 1)Conduction(Front View) 2)Conduction(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory. Page 10 of 18 Project NO. : LBE040066 3) Radiation(Front View) 3) Radiation(Rear View) This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of SEC EMC Testing laboratory.
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Portable Handset
Equipment Class
6VL - 15E 6 GHZ Very Low Power DeviceBT,BLE Tablet DTS,UNII a,b,g,n,ac,ax,be and digitizer
Equipment Class
DTS - Digital Transmission SystemPortable Handset
Equipment Class
6CD - 15E 6 GHz Low Power Dual ClientBT,BLE Tablet DTS,UNII a,b,g,n,ac,ax and Digitizer
Equipment Class
DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum TransmitterWCDMA, LTE, 5G NR Tablet BT,BLE, DTS,UNII a b g n ac ax and Digitizer
Equipment Class
JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral