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VII Appendix This volume covers the product specifications and basic troubleshooting. Chapter 28 Troubleshooting............. 673 Chapter 29 Appendix......................... 676 672 VII Appendix Chapter 28 Troubleshooting This chapter explains solutions for when trouble occurs during use of this equipment. If the methods explained here do not solve the problem, contact your service representative. 28-1. When trouble occurs in this printing system ............................... 674 673 28-1. When trouble occurs in this printing system If trouble occurs in this printing system, first check the following basic elements. 1 Check that the printing system is correctly functioning. Check that the copier and computer power are on and that the cables are correctly connected. Check the contents of the problem for the information displayed on the control panel LCD screen. If possible, print a [Test Page] and check the contents of the current settings. For information on the method for printing the test Page, refer to [Checking printing] ( Page 102). 2 3 Check the LED that shows the status of the network controller. For details on the LEDs showing the status of the network controller, refer to [LEDs showing network controller status] Page 675). Check the print controller status. This checks the current status of the control panel LCD screen. On the LCD screen, touch the [JOB LIST] to check the status of jobs. Checking from the computer For Windows, you can check the status of printing instructions executed from the computer using the following procedure. 1 With the computer from which the printing was executed, select taskbar [Start] - [Settings] [Printers]. The printer screen is displayed. Double-click the icon for the print controller driver. The print status screen is displayed. If there is a job being processed or not yet output, information about it is displayed in the screen. If possible, print a list of the network settings. If it was possible to print this list, check which protocol can be used and whether or not it is operating. For details on the network setting list, refer to [29-10. Printing the network settings list] ( Page 726). 2 3 4 Check if other users can print. If other users using the same network OS cannot print either, refer to the Windows user's manual. 674 VII Appendix Chapter 28 Troubleshooting 28-1. When trouble occurs in this printing system 5 Switch off the main power for the copier, wait about 10 seconds, then switch the power back on again. If this does not solve the problem, refer to [Chapter 25 UNIX Configuration] ( Page 624) and check the cause of the problem. G After switching Off the Copier main power, if you switch it back on without waiting, the print controller may not operate normally and errors may be displayed. In this case, if you switch the Copier main power Off again, wait at least 10 seconds or so, then switch the main power On again, the system will operate normally. LEDs showing network controller status The network controller has two LEDs, one amber and one green. You can check the status of print jobs in the network controller from the status of these LEDs. If the status display LEDs show that an error has occurred, contact the network administrator or service representative. LED status Printer status Immediately after power switched on Waiting print job Green LED flashes three times Lights up Amber flashing Amber lit up Amber off Green flashing rapidly Green LED flashes four times rapidly Goes out Amber LED flashes about 10 seconds Goes out Green LED continues flashing. Green LED flashing slowly Green LED flashing rapidly Self-diagnostics completed Waiting print job Print job waiting/processing Waiting print job Self-diagnostics executing Self-diagnostics executing Network controller status Self-diagnostics executing Normal operation Network setting list print Receiving print job Normal operation No print jobs RAM chip defect detected Ethernet hardware self-diagnostics failure Did not pass the check-sum test Printer interface error NetWare connection to file server not possible Operating status Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Error Error Green lit Flash memory self-diagnostics executing Power on completed, then print job waiting Print job waiting Error Error Error 675 VII Appendix Chapter 28 Troubleshooting VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix This appendix contains such information as the print controller product specifications and a list of installed fonts. It also explains the printer driver function list, the default values for various settings (factory default), the method for initializing settings, and other such information. 29-1. IP-422/IP-423 product specifications............................................. 677 29-2. PostScript PS-343/PS-345 option product specifications...........681 29-3. Options.............................................................................................682 29-4. Function list..................................................................................... 688 29-5. Fonts ................................................................................................ 702 29-6. Font number list (Control panel-PCL setup)................................. 716 29-7. Symbol sets list (Control panel-PCL setup) ................................. 719 29-8. Factory default ................................................................................ 721 29-9. Initializing setting values................................................................ 722 29-10. Printing the network settings list ................................................726 29-11. Index according to item ................................................................ 727 29-12. Purpose-oriented index ................................................................ 732 676 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-1. IP-422/IP-423 product specifications Printer function Type Copiers supported Paper Built into Konica 7022/7130 series copier 7022/7130 (IP-422), 7022/7130/7135 (IP-423) U.S.A 11x17, 8.5x14, 8.5x 11, 8.5x11R, 5.5x8.5, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R, F4 Europe 11x17, 8.5x14, 8.5x 11, 8.5x11R, 5.5x8.5, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R, F4, 16K, 16KR, 8K Same as copier Same as copier Copier/printer dual operation possible (A maximum of five jobs can be processed.) Duplex printing, media type selection, output tray selection, print quality mode selection, alternating printing Staple function, front cover and back cover function, version display, confidential output Vertical (portrait), horizontal (landscape) Printer resolution: 600 dpi 200dpi, 300dpi, 400dpi, 600dpi Binary 1 to 999 Top/bottom/left/right margins 4.0mm Same as copier AMD Elan 133MHz (IP-422), Celeron 300A (IP-423) FLASH ROM (compact flash)16MB SD-RAM64MB (standard) Option: MU-404 64MB (IP-423) MU-405 128MB (IP-423) MU-411 (dedicate memory) 64MB (IP-422) Parallel port Centronics (IEEE1284)/Amphenol 36-pin male connector Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 8.x or higher [Max OS X is not supported] (when PostScript option installed) Windows 95/98/Me printer drivers Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP printer drivers Mac OS 8.x or higher (when PostScript option installed) Paper input/output amounts Paper output capacity Mode Special printing Print direction Resolution Scanner resolution Number of tones Number of print setting sheets Printable area Warm up CPU Program memory System memory Interface OSs supported Printer driver 677 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-1. IP-422/IP-423 product specifications Fax function Transmission standards Modem speeds Encoding formats Transmission time Super G3 33,600/31,200/28,800/26,400/24,000/21,600/19,200/16,800/14,400/12,000/9,600/ 7,200/4,800/2,400bps MH/MR/MMR/JBIG 2-second level This is the transmission time for JBIG communications for at A4-size document containing approximately 700 characters send at standard quality (8x3.85 lines/mm) in super G3 mode (ITU-T V.34, 28.8 bps or faster). A3 maximum (Maximum document length 800 meters) A3 maximum Main scanning 16/8 lines/mm Secondary scanning 15.4/7.7/3.85 lines/mm 200x200 dpi, 400x400 dpi (super fine) 2 MB (With optional expanded memory: up to 16 MB can be allocated.) Possible when option installed 200 numbers 40 numbers 200 maximum Communication size Recording paper size Scan line density Resolution Memory capacity PC-Fax transmission/ reception Quick dialing One-touch dialing Sequential broadcast transmission Scanner functions Driver OSs supported Protocol supported Function Konica Network Scanner Driver Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP TCP/IP Scan to box Scan to E-Mail Scan to FTP Same as for copier Same as for copier Changes according to read-in resolution For 200 dpi: 75 - 400% For 400 dpi: 38-400% For 300 dpi: 75-400% For 600 dpi: 25-400% A3/A4R/A4/A5/A5R/B4/B5R/B5/B6R/8.5 x 11R/8.5 x 11/5.5 x 8.5/5.5 x 8.5R/8.5R x 14/ 11 x 17/Postcard/entire surface Depends on the resolution and contents of the document For 200 dpi: approx. 34000 pages of text only*1; approx. 9000 pages with images*2 For 300 dpi: approx. 18500 pages of text only*1; approx. 4400 pages with imagess*2 For 400 dpi: approx. 12000 pages of text only*1; approx. 2500 pages with imagess*2 For 600 dpi: approx. 6200 pages of text only*1; approx. 1000 pages with imagess*2 *1 When ITU-T fax chart No. 4 used *2 When ITU-T fax chart No. 1 used Dual page, Non-Image Area Erase, Reverse lmage, Frame/Fold Erase, Mixed Original, Holded Original, Memory Mode, Flip Side correction, Output PCMCIA card type of 1 GB or more (For details, Page 683). Scanning speed Scannable range Magnification ratio Paper sizes that can be read in Number of pages that can be stored in the hard disk (A4 documents) When PAMHD002 (2GB) from A/C mounted Special functions Hard disk 678 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-1. IP-422/IP-423 product specifications Network functions Type Frame type Connection cable type Connector Protocol supported OSs supported (NOS) Multiple protocols Printing methods supported Dedicated utilities Incorporated model IEEE802.2/802.3/Ethernet II/IEEE802.3SNAP 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 TCP/IP (BOOTP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, DHCP, SNMP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IPP), IPX/SPX, AppleTalk (EtherTalk) Novell NetWare (3.x, 4.x), Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000/XP, Mac OS 8.x or higher [Mac OS X is not supported] Automatic discrimination Peer-to-Peer (TCP/IP for Windows 95/98/Me), Pserver (IPX/SPX), LPD/LPR (TCP/IP), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), IPP (TCP/IP for Windows 2000/XP) IP-P2P (IP peer-to-peer) IPX-P2P (IPX peer-to-peer) MAP (Management Access Program) NWSetup UNIX-TCP/IP Programs Web browser (Netscape Navigator, Internet Explorer) Temperature 0-50ºC, relative humidity 5-80% Green LED, amber LED, one each Stored in non-volatile memory VCCI Class I General utilities Operation environment Status display LEDs Settings Radio signal emission regulations Restrictions The copier weekly timer functions can be used in printer mode, but if print data remains in the ERDH memory, the power is not switched off until output of that data is completed. If the optional hard disk is not connected, and data is sent to the print controller on both the parallel port and the network at the same time, the print controller may stop operating correctly. G These specifications are subject to improve without prior notice. 679 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-1. IP-422/IP-423 product specifications 10/100Base-T UTP cable specifications When a 10/100Base-T UTP cable is set for connecting to the RJ45 connector on the network, the general Ethernet standard below is used. Use a cable of at least Category 5. Pin number 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Color Blue/white Blue Orange/white Green/white Green Orange Brown/white Brown Receive+ TransmitTransmit+ ReceiveEthernet 680 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-2. PostScript PS-343/PS-345 option product specifications This section gives the PostScript option product specifications. Type Number of print setting sheets Program memory Hard disk OSs supported Built into print controller 1 to 999 (Windows 95/98/Me), 1 to 9999 (Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP, Macintosh) FLASH ROM (compact flash)32MB PCMCIA card type of 2 GB or more (For details, Windows 95/98/Me Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP Mac OS 8.x or higher Page 683). 681 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options This section contains information on memory, hard disks, and other options. Memory Almost all the memory installed in the print controller is used for image rasterizing (bitmap development processing), font cache, form function, and other processing. Part is used for system operation. The basic memory setting for the print controller is 64 MB, which makes printing in 1-bit mode (600 dpi) possible for all sizes of paper. The larger the capacity of the memory in the print controller, the more pages can be rasterized while waiting for earlier jobs in the queue to print. For A4 size paper, printing 1-bit mode data uses about 4,345 KB of memory (600 dpi). Also, the copier's E-RDH memory is used for print processing. The E-RDH memory can be expanded to up to 160 MB. E-RDH (Electronic Recirculating Document Handler) memory The E-RDH is a system that stores print data temporarily in the copier main unit memory (E-RDH memory) and processes it according to the selected settings. When printing from the print controller, the copier main unit E-RDH is used. The copier's E-RDH memory is 32 MB standard and can be expanded to up to 160 MB. The print controller uses 1-bit mode. It can hold approximately 180 pages of A4 data in the 32 MB (standard) of E-RDH memory. Under conditions such as the following, because the print controller does not have adequate memory installed, the desired print results cannot be obtained. When error dispersion (normal fine or fine) is specified with the printer driver, if the data is complex, image processing is switched automatically to dither and so printed. When form data is complicated (the file sizes large), the form is not printed. In the above cases, it is recommended that the print controller's memory be expanded. Also, when printing specifying multiple copies, booklet, job control partial stop functions, etc., the data for all the pages (in one job) that have been rasterized with the print controller are temporarily stored in the E-RDH memory. Therefore, when you print a document with a particularly large number of pages, if you use these functions, it may be impossible to print it correctly. In this case, it is recommended that the copier's E-RDH memory be expanded. Expanding memory To always obtain optimum printer performance, it is recommended that you expand the memory. G For details on expansion memory, ask your service representative. 682 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options Hard disk A PCMCIA card type hard disk can be connected to the print controller. Hard disks that meet the following conditions are supported. Card Type Power supply voltage Current consumption Safety approvals PCMCIA Type1 or Type2 3.3V+/-0.15V(Stand-alone operation) 500mA max. The following certifications must have already been acquired. · UL Recognized Component (NWGQ2) Standard: UL1950 or UL60950 · C-UL or CSA Recognized Component (NWGQ2) Standard: CSA c22.2 No.950 or CSA c22.2 No.60950 · TÜV-GS Standard: EN 60950 G The OS used in the print controller can handle disk capacities up to 2 GB. When a hard disk larger than 2 GB is connected, the hard disk capacity displayed on the copier Control Panel or [Setting information list] is 2 GB. Recommended products The following hard disks have been checked by Konica and found to be compliant. Manufacturer TOSHIBA Product name PAMHD002 PAMHD005 IBM DSCM-11000 Capacity 2GB 5GB 1GB The area that can actually be used is up to 2 GB. A PC card adaptor is required. Remarks For information on installing on the print controller, ask your service representative. 683 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options Problems with optional products This section gives information concerning memory and hard disk problems and explains how to solve them. Insufficient memory The following print problems can occur due to insufficient print controller basic memory or copier main unit E-RDH memory. Parts of images are left out of printing. Forms are not printed Error dispersion is specified, but the data is printed with dither. Memory overflows occur. If any of the above problems occur, use the solutions on this page. For details on the E-RDH memory, refer to [E-RDH (Electronic Recirculating Document Handler) memory] ( Page 682). When parts of images are left out of printing When the data for a single page in a print job received by the print controller is complex, for example when it includes an extremely large amount of straight lines and other vector graphics on one page for a graphics application, the memory used for rasterizing with the print controller may sometimes be insufficient. In this case, set the printer driver graphic setting to raster mode. Forms are not printed If any of the conditions below occur, forms may not be printed. The form exceeds the maximum data size The relationship between the memory installed in the print controller and the maximum size of form data is as follows. Installed memory capacity Maximum form data size 64 MB (no expansion memory) 128 MB (64 MB expansion memory) Approx. 2.6 MB Approx. 5.2 MB When [Make transparent] is specified with the [Form tab] When forms are not printed due to insufficient memory, it is recommended that the print controller's memory be expanded. When error dispersion is specified, but the data is printed with dither Error dispersal requires more printer memory for image processing than dither. In this case, it is recommended the print controller's memory be expanded. 684 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options When memory overflows occur The amount of data for print job depends on the functions selected with the printer driver (booklet, center fold/center bind functions, 2-in-1 functions, etc.) and on the number of pages in the print documents, so sometimes memory overflows occur in the copier's E-RDH memory. If a memory overflow occurs, the output for that print job is canceled. If the [Memory overflow] error message is displayed on the LCD screen, cancel the print job, take the steps below, then issue the print instructions again. Check that there are currently no jobs in the copier being processed or waiting for processing, then send the job again. If the document has many pages, do not send the print instructions for all the pages at once, but rather send the print instructions divided over a number of jobs. Deleting unnecessary function specifications If memory overflows occur frequently, it is recommended that the copier's memory be expanded. The hard disk does not operate normally If the main power is switched off while the hard disk is operating, data may stop writing correctly and the hard disk may stop operating normally. If the hard disk is not operating normally, initialize the hard disk with the procedure below. 1 Switch on the copier power. The [Main menu] screen is displayed on the LCD screen. For details on the procedure for displaying the [Main menu] screen, [Menu configuration] ( Page 385). 2 Touch the [7] key on the LCD screen. 3 Touch the [OK] key on the LCD screen. A screen for checking whether or not to initialize the hard disk is displayed. 685 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options 4 Touch the [1] key on the LCD screen. 5 6 Touch the [OK] key on the LCD screen. When the formatting ends, [Switch the power off, then on again] is displayed. Switch the copier power switch Off, wait about 10 seconds, then switch the power back On again. If the above procedure does not restore normal operation of the hard disk, contact your service representative. G After switching Off the Copier main power, if you switch it back on without waiting, the print controller may not operate normally and errors may be displayed. In this case, if you switch the Copier main power Off again, wait at least 10 seconds or so, then switch the main power On again, the system will operate normally. G When the hard disk is initialized, the scan data, confidential print data, and PC-Fax reception data is erased. G Setting of the Printer default settings and the Controller settings are reset to the factory default. G When the PostScript option is installed, the font information downloaded to the hard disk is also erased. 686 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-3. Options The hard disk is full The message below is displayed on the control panel LCD screen when the print controller's hard disk is running low on free space. The hard disk is full. Free space on the hard disk. When the message above is displayed, execute the following steps. 1 Using a computer on the network to delete scan jobs stored on the print controller's hard disk. For details on scan data erasing, refer to [Using the network scanner driver] ( Page 363). 2 This uses the control panel to output confidential output (password printing) jobs on the print controller's hard disk. For details on confidential output from the control panel, refer to [Operating from the control panel] ( Page 195) The print controller's automatic timer function automatically deletes jobs stored on the print controller's hard disk approximately 24 hours after the data is stored on the hard disk. If the hard disk capacity is insufficient, transmitted print jobs stop being printed. Also, when a scan job is transmitted, the job is automatically canceled and the message below is displayed. The hard disk is full. Scan job is canceled. Scan jobs canceled in this way are displayed in the [Scanner error list]. For details on the [Scanner error list], refer to [Output error lists] ( Page 375). 687 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list This lists the PCL printer driver setting items (Adobe PostScript if the PostScript option is installed). For details on the function settings, [Chapter 3 Printing with Windows] ( Page 118), [Chapter 4 Printing with Macintosh] ( Page 213). PCL function list The tabs in the main text show the [Konica IP-422/IP-423 PCL] property tabs. Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Comment Separator page General [none] Full Simple ­ This inputs a comment. This selects the separator page. ­ ­ Browse ­ ­ COMx: (Communications port) FILE: (Makes a file on the disk) LPT1: (ECP printer port) Network Other ­ ­ ­ Device Path Reconnect at logon Specify the folder in which the file used is stored as the separator page. This prints a test page. This sets the print port. Printing is not possible from serial port Comx. ­ Page 34, 72 Print test Print to the port ­ Add port Delete Port Print using the following driver Details New Driver Capture Printer Port This adds a port. This deletes an unnecessary port. This selects the driver used for printing. This adds a driver for printing. This specifies the printer device name/path for printing through the network. This also sets whether or not to automatically connect when logging on to the network. This deletes the network path for an unnecessary network printer. This sets the parallel port timeout time (in seconds) and the wait time (in seconds) until transmission is retried. Page 203, 207 Page 203, 207 ­ Page 201, 204 Page 202 End Capture Time out settings ­ Not selected (seconds) Transmission retry (seconds) Page 202 Page 205, 210 688 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Spool settings Details Spools print jobs program finishes printing faster · Start printing after last page is spooled · Start printing after first page is spooled Print directly to the printer Bi-directional support for this printer Spool MS-DOS print jobs Check port state before printing 1 to 999 ON OFF This sets whether or not to spool print data when it is sent to the printer from an application. Page 203, 207, 212 Port Settings This sets whether or not to spool MS-DOS print jobs and whether or not to check the status of the LPTx: port before printing. This sets the number of copies to print. This sets whether or not to sort in order of page numbers when printing jobs with multiple copies of multiple pages. This sets the direction for printing. This sets the optional functions for printing, such as Offset and Staples. Select functions in the upper column, and setting options in the lower column. This sets the size of the paper to print on. Page 202 Copies Collate Page 139 Page 162, 235 Orientation Features Portrait Landscape Offset Staple Combination Smoothing Toner Save 5.5"×8.5" 8.5"×11" 8.5"×14" 11"×17" A3-297×420mm A4-210×297mm A5-148×210mm B4-250×354mm B5-182×257mm B6-128×182mm F4-8.0"×13" 8K-267×390mm 16K-195×267mm -NoneFlip on long edge Flip on short edge Page 140 Page 159, 164, 166, 173, 175 Paper Paper Size Page 218 Duplex This sets whether or not to make a duplex printing and the paper direction for folding. Page 155 689 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Media Type Plain paper OHP [Transparency] OHP-Interleave [Blank] OHP-Interleave [Print] -DefaultTray1 Tray2 Auto Select Bypass tray Tray1 Tray2 Tray3 Tray4 ON OFF This sets the media type for output. Page 143 Output Tray This sets the output tray. Page 149 Paper Source This selects the input tray containing the paper to print on. Page 147, 222 Paper Password Print This sets whether or not to Password print. When you select ON, enter your User ID and Password into the screen displayed. This sets User ID and Password for Password Print. This returns the contents set here to their default values. This sets whether or not to print the first page on the front cover when the front cover paper is different from the paper for the main text. This sets whether or not to print the last page on the back cover when the back cover paper is different from the paper for the main text. This sets the paper source for the paper used for front covers and back covers. Page 193 Settings Restore Defaults Front cover User ID Password ­ Blank Printed Page 193 ­ Page 169 Back cover Cover Tray Blank Printed Page 169 Bypass tray Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 ­ Solid Black and White Patterned Grays Diffused Grays -100 to 100 -100 to 100 ON OFF ­ Page 169 Restore Defaults Halftoning This returns the contents set here to their default values. This sets the reproduction method of halftone area. ­ Page 172 Graphics Brightness Contrast Negative Restore Defaults Adjust the Brightness of the image. Adjust the Contrast of the image. This sets whether or not to reverse the image. This returns the contents set here to their default values. Page 172 Page 172 Page 177 ­ 690 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Layout- pages per sheet 1 2 4 6 9 16 20 to 400% Outline soft fonts Bitmap soft fonts Rasters PCL-5E (Monochrome) PCL-6 (Monochrome) ­ CONFIDENTIAL COPY DRAFT FILE COPY FINAL PROOF TOP SECRET ALL but first page All pages First page only No watermark ­ ­ 1 to 14 This prints combining multiple pages from the document into one page of print paper. Page 230 Layout- Scaling Options True Type options Printer Language This sets the scaling value. This sets TrueType font settings. Page 145 Page 180 This sets a printer language for printing. Page 138 Restore Defaults Watermark- Text This returns the contents set here to their default values. This selects characters for watermarks. ­ Page 189 WatermarkPage This sets the range to apply watermarks. Page 189 Watermark- Top Watermark- Bottom Watermarks WatermarkCount Watermark- Separation This sets watermarks to [Top]. This sets watermarks to [Bottom]. This sets the number to repeat watermarks in one page of print paper. This sets the interval between watermarks, when multiple watermarks are printed on one page of print paper. Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 0 to 50 Page 189 Font- Name Font- Color ­ Black Dark Gray Light Gray White 0 to 100% This selects fonts for watermarks. This sets the color of watermarks. Page 189 Page 189 Font- Darkness This sets the density of watermarks. Page 189 691 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Font- Bold Font- Italic Font- Size PositionAutomatically PositionUser defined Position- Angle Adjustment- Move AdjustmentRotate Show layout New Delete Restore Defaults Symbol- File Symbol- Page ON OFF ON OFF 1 to 300 ­ X:0 to 100 Y:0 to 100 0 to 360° ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ -None1.BMP All but first page All Pages First page only No overlay ­ This sets whether or not to put characters in bold type face. This sets whether or not to put characters in italics. This sets the character size. This sets the position of watermarks automatically. This sets any position of watermarks. This sets the angle of watermarks. This changes the adjustment value. This repeats adjustment. Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 ­ This creates new watermarks. This deletes the current watermarks. This returns the contents set here to their default values. This sets whether or not to apply overlay. This sets the range to apply overlay. Page 189 Page 189 Page 189 Page 186 Page 186 Select Bitmap This displays the [Open overlay file] screen. Select the file for overlay in this screen. This sets the color of shade. Page 186 Shade- Color Black Dark Gray Light Gray White 0 to 100 ­ 10 to 100 10 to 100 ­ X:0~100 Y:0~100 ­ Page 186 Overlay ShadeDarkness SizeAutomatically SizeUser defined Percent PositionAutomatically PositionUser defined Show Layout Restore Defaults This sets the density of shade. This sets the size where the symbol is automatically applied. This sets any size where the symbol is applied. This sets the percentage for any size where the symbol is applied. This sets the position of symbol automatically. This sets any position of symbol. Page 186 Page 186 Page 186 Page 186 Page 186 Page 186 Page 186 This returns the contents set here to their default values. Page 186 692 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Mode Selection FAX Mode SetupResolution FAX Mode SetupSetup FAX Printer 200dpi 400dpi ­ This switches the document destination between fax and printer. This sets the resolution for fax transmission. When you click here, the [Fax Mode Setup] screen is displayed. This screen is used to make various settings for fax transmission. This inputs the name of the fax recipient. This inputs the fax number of the recipient. This sets whether or not to use ECM (error correction) for fax transmission. Check this setting to slow the communications speed for international calls. This is to be set when sending faxes in super G3 mode. Clicking here adds the contents set with the [Direct input] column to the [Recipient list]. Clicking here displays a list of the fax numbers already registered so that you can select the fax recipient from that list. This displays detailed information for the fax recipients already registered. This deletes the recipient selected in the [Recipients] from that list. Page 273 Page 273 Page 273 Enter Recipient - Recipient - Name Enter Recipient - Recipient - Fax No. Enter Recipient - Recipient - Error Correction Mode FAX Enter Recipient - Recipient - Intl Transmission Mode Enter Recipient - Recipient - V.34Mode Enter Recipient - Recipient - Add Phonebook ­ Page 273 ­ ON OFF Page 273 Page 273 ON OFF Page 273 ON OFF Page 273 ­ Page 273 Page 273 ­ Recipients ­ Page 273 Recipients - Delete ­ Page 273 693 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Options- Available options Base DB-209/ 210[2Trays] Base FAX Option DB-409/ 410[1Trays] Finisher w/2Trays Finisher w/ 3Trays Finisher w/ 4Trays Inner Tray w/ 2Trays ­ This selects the expansion equipment adding to the copier. Page 25, 43, 61, 83 Add Setup This adds the expansion equipment selected with [Available options] - [Installed options]. Page 25, 43, 61, 83 OptionsInstalled options Remove ­ ­ This displays the added expansion equipment. This removes the expansion equipment selected with [Installed options]. This sets the memory installed in the copier. Page 25, 43, 61, 83 Page 25, 43, 61, 83 ­ Page 200, 204, 208 Installed memory About ­ 64MB 128MB ­ This displays the printer driver version information. 694 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Adobe PostScript Function list The tabs in the main text show the [Konica IP-422/IP-423 PostScript] property tabs. Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Comment Separator page General [none] Full Simple ­ This inputs a comment. This selects the separator page. This specifies the name of the folder in which the file used for the separator page is stored. This prints a test page. This sets the print port. Printing is not possible from serial port Comx. ­ ­ Browse ­ Print Test Page Print to the following port ­ COMx: (Communications port) FILE : (Creates a file on disk) LPT1 : (Printer Port) Network Other ­ Drivers ­ Device Path Reconnect at logon ­ Page 34, 51 ­ Add Port Delete Port Details Print using the following driver New Driver Capture Printer Port This adds a port. This deletes an unnecessary port. This selects the driver used for printing. This adds a driver for printing. This specifies the printer device name/path for printing through the network. This also sets whether or not to automatically connect when logging on to the network. Page 203 Page 203 ­ Page 201 Page 202 695 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page End Capture ­ Not selected (seconds) Transmission retry (seconds) This deletes the network path for an unnecessary network printer. This sets the parallel port time out time (in seconds) and the wait time (in seconds) until transmission is retried. This sets whether or not to spool print data when it is sent to the printer from an application. Page 202 Time out settings Page 201 Spool settings Details Spool print jobs so program finishes printing faster. · Start printing after last page is spooled · Start printing after first page is spooled Print directly to the printer · Spool data format:RAW Disable bi-directional support for this printer. Enable bi-dinectional support for this printer. Spool MS-DOS print jobs Check port state before printing Page 203, 207, 212 Port settings This sets whether or not to spool MS-DOS print jobs and whether or not to check the status of the port before printing. Page 202 696 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Paper size Statement/Letter/ Legal/Tabloid/A3/A4/ A5/B4/B5/B6/F4/8K/ 16K This sets the size of the paper used for output. The paper sizes that can be set depend on the specifications for the country and on the tray. For details, refer to the copier's user's manual. This sets the direction for printing. This sets the binding direction during finishing for paper printed on both sides. This sets the input tray. The number of trays available for selection depends on the copier model and the options installed. This sets the output tray. The number of trays available for selection depends on the copier model and the options installed. This sets the media type for output. Page 141 Orientation Portrait/F4/8K/16K Landscape Rotated None Flip on long edge Flip on short edge Auto Select Tray Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Manual feed Default Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Tray 4 Plain paper OHP (Trans parency) OHP-Interleave [Blank] OHP-Interleave [printed] Inches Millimeters 0.18~7.67 (Inches) 4.6-145.5 (Millimeters) 0.18~7.67 (Inches) 4.6-145.5 (Millimeters) 0.18-5.25 (Inches) 4.6-104.8 (Millimeters) 0.18-5.25 (Inches) 4.6-104.8 (Millimeters) ­ ­ ­ Page 140 Print Control Page 155 Paper source Page 222 Paper output method Paper Paper type Page 149 Page 143 Margins - Units Margins - Top Margins - Bottom Margins - Left Margins - Right About Help Restore Defaults This sets the unit for margins set for print paper. This sets the amount of the top margin. This sets the amount of the bottom margin. This sets the amount of the left margin. This sets the amount of the right margin. This displays the printer driver version information. This displays the help file. This returns the contents set here to their default values. Page 151 Page 151 Page 151 Page 151 Page 151 ­ ­ ­ 697 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Resolution Special - Print as a negative image Special - Print as a mirror image Paper handling - Layout 600dpi ON OFF ON OFF 1 up 2 up 4 up 6 up 9 up 16 up ON OFF This displays the output resolution. This sets whether or not to reverse white and black when printing. This sets whether or not to reverse left and right when printing. This prints combining multiple pages from the document into one page of print paper. Page 176 Page 177 Page 179 Page 157 Graphics Paper handling - Print page border Scaling Convert gray text to PostSript gray Convert gray graphics to PostScript gray Help Restore Defaults Substitute printer fonts for TrueType fonts when applicable This sets whether or not to print a border around each document page for layout printing. This sets the amount of enlargement or reduction. This sets whether or not to convert gray text in a document into PostScript gray. This sets whether or not to convert gray images in a document into PostScript gray. ­ ­ This displays the help file. This returns the contents set here to their default values. This sets whether or not to replace TrueType fonts within the document with printer fonts. This sets whether or not to use printer fonts for printing. This sets whether or not to add the Euro currency symbol to PostScript fonts. ­ Clicking here recognizes software fonts. Page 157 25 to 400% ON OFF ON OFF Page 145 ­ ­ ­ ­ ON OFF ­ Fonts Do not use printer fonts. Add Euro currency Symbol to PostScript Fonts. Update Soft Fonts ON OFF ON OFF ­ Page 181 ­ 698 VII Appendix Chapter 29 Appendix 29-4. Function list Tab name Setting item Setting value Summary Reference page Send Font As - TrueType fonts - Send True Type fonts as Send Fonts As - Threshold to switch between downloading bitmap or outline fonts, measured in pixels [in pixel size at the current resolution] Send Fonts As - PostScript fonts - Send PostScript fonts as Help Restore Defaults Available printermemory Printer features Outlines Bitmaps Type42 Don't Send 0 to 9,999 This sets the method for transmitting fonts from an application. This sets the amount of the bitmap and outline font switching. ­ ­ Fonts In Native Format Don't Send This sets the method for transmitting PostScript fonts from an application. This displays the help file. This returns the contents set here to their default values. This sets the amount of printer memory allocated when printing documents. This displays a list of the printer functions that can be set for printing and their current settings.

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