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Page 1 - PageWorks 18L

User’s ManualPageWorks 18L

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viiiContentsCONTENTSChapter 1: IntroductionFeatures...1-1Printer Parts and Accessories

Page 3 - Safety Information

4-22Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 48If the computer onto which you are installing the dri

Page 4 - WARNING LABEL

4-23Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 412Check Set as default printer if you want to use the

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4-24Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 415Change the directory name if you want or leave the d

Page 6 - (ICES-003 ISSUE 3) WARNING

4-25Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 417The Minolta Printer Utilities dialog on your compute

Page 7 - OZONE RELEASE (For All Users)

4-26Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 420In the Non-PostScript Printers area, select Minolta

Page 8 - Trademark Acknowledgments

4-27Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 422Click OK to display the next dialog.23Confirm that M

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4-28Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 425On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and

Page 10 - CONTENTS

4-29Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Print Test Page: ExampleAn example of the test page is

Page 11 - Chapter 3: Using the printer

4-30Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4To Uninstall the Printer DriverNote1Turn on your compu

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4-31Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 43In the Installed Zscript Printers area, click Minolta

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ixContentsInstalling Tray 1 ...2-8Connecting the Power Cord ...2-9Loading P

Page 14 - Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

4-32Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 45On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and t

Page 15 - Chapter 7: Specifications

4-33Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 48Click Yes to proceed with the uninstall operation or

Page 16 - Appendix C: Index

4-34Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 411On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and

Page 17 - Introduction

4-35Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Registering the Status DisplayThe Status Display provides you with a varie

Page 18 - Chapter 1

4-36Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Registering the Status Display Under Windows 95/Windows 98The screen image

Page 19 - Features

4-37Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 43Click the Add button that is located in the Customize Start Menu box to o

Page 20 - Printer Parts and Accessories

4-38Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 48Select the StartUp folder from the “Select folder to place shortcut in” b

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4-39Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 412Make sure that the Minolta PageWorks/Pro 18L Status Display appears on y

Page 22 - Control Panel

4-40Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Registering the Status Display Under Windows NT 4.0This procedure must be

Page 23 - Action Key

4-41Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 43Click the Add button that is located in the Customize Start Menu box to o

Page 24 - When the Ready LED is on

xContentsLoading Paper onto Tray 2/Tray 3...3-7Loading Paper onto Manual Feed Tray ...3-11Printing on Envelopes ...

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4-42Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 48Select the Startup folder from the “Select folder to place shortcut in” b

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4-43Registering the Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 412Make sure that the Minolta PageWorks/Pro 18L Status Display appears on y

Page 27 - When the Error LED is on

4-44Displaying the Driver Setup Dialog (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Displaying the Driver Setup Dialog (Windows 95/

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4-45Displaying the Driver Setup Dialog (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 44On the → 32-bit SuperDriver Setup tab of the P

Page 29 - Setting-up

4-46Displaying the Driver Setup Dialog (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4To Display the Driver Setup Dialog Under Window

Page 30 - Chapter 2

4-47Displaying the Driver Setup Dialog (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 44The following dialog appears.

Page 31 - Installation Precautions

4-48Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0The

Page 32 - Grounding

4-49Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Common ButtonsThe following buttons appear at the bott

Page 33 - Space Requirements

4-50Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4PaperThe Paper tab contains functions that effect the

Page 34 - Operational Precautions

4-51Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4CopiesThis item specifies the number of copies to be p

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xiContentsDisplaying the Driver Setup Dialog(Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)...4-44To Display the Driver Setup Dialog UnderW

Page 36 - Printer Supplies

4-52Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Page LayoutThe Page Layout tab contains a realtime gra

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4-53Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4You can place a border between N-up documents by check

Page 38 - Installing Tray 1

4-54Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Watermarks can be specified to appear on the first pag

Page 39 - Connecting the Power Cord

4-55Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4StringThe contents of the watermark that you wish to c

Page 40 - Loading Paper

4-56Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4ScalingNoteYou can adjust the area of a document throu

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4-57Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4ImageThe Image tab provides the controls for specifyin

Page 42 - Turning On the Printer

4-58Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Detail...Click this button to open the Graphics pop-up

Page 43 - Connecting to a Computer

4-59Using the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98/NT4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Device OptionThe auxiliary accessories that are availa

Page 44 - Installing the Optional SIMM

4-60Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Using the Printer Status DisplayThe Printer Status Display provides you

Page 45 - (see illustration)

4-61Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter StatusThis area displays text me

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xiiContentsSwitching Between the Expandedand Reduced Views ...4-63On-line Help ...

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4-62Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Controlling Pop Up MessagesOn the Display menu, click Select Pop up Mess

Page 48

4-63Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Switching Between the Expanded and Reduced Views You can use the followi

Page 49 - Duplex Unit

4-64Using the Printer Status DisplayPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Displaying Printer Information...On the Display menu, click Printer Info

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ChapterMaintenance5MaintenanceChapter 5

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MaintenanceChapter 5

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5-1Replacing the Imaging CartridgeMaintenanceChapter 5Replacing the Imaging CartridgeThe imaging cartridge contains the print drum and a supply of ton

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5-2Replacing the Imaging CartridgeMaintenanceChapter 5To Replace the Imaging CartridgeCaution1Turn the printer off and then disconnect the power cord

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5-3Replacing the Imaging CartridgeMaintenanceChapter 5Note3Remove the old imaging cartridge.Note• Be sure to close the face-down tray before opening t

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5-4Replacing the Imaging CartridgeMaintenanceChapter 54Take a new imaging cartridge out of the box.Holding it with both hands, shake it 4 or 5 times i

Page 56 - Network Interface Card (NIC)

5-5Replacing the Imaging CartridgeMaintenanceChapter 56Close the top cover and press it down gently but firmly until it locks into place.

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xiiiContentsPrint Quality Problems...6-10Blank pages ...6-10Bla

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5-6Cleaning the PrinterMaintenanceChapter 5Cleaning the PrinterDust, dirt, and paper debris on the outer surfaces and inside the printer can interfere

Page 59 - Using the Printer

5-7Cleaning the PrinterMaintenanceChapter 5Cleaning the Paper Transport Roller1Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord.2Close the face-down tra

Page 60 - Chapter 3

5-8Cleaning the PrinterMaintenanceChapter 53Remove the imaging cartridge.Note4Pull back on the cover that protects the paper transport roller located

Page 61 - Standard size

5-9Cleaning the PrinterMaintenanceChapter 55Use a soft cloth to wipe the paper transport roller.6Reinstall the imaging cartridge as shown on page 5-4

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5-10Cleaning the PrinterMaintenanceChapter 57Close the top cover and press it down gently but firmly until it locks into place.

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ChapterTroubleshooting6TroubleshootingChapter 6

Page 64 - Loading Paper onto Tray 1

TroubleshootingChapter 6

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6-1TroubleshootingChapter 6Technical SupportTechnical support for all Minolta PageWorks printer products is available 24 hours a day, seven days a wee

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6-2Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 6Clearing a Paper MisfeedInside the PrinterUse the following procedure to remove a misfed paper from

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6-3Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 62Remove the imaging cartridge.Note• Immediately wrap the imaging cartridge with a cloth to protect

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xivContentsSIMM (Option) ...7-8Appendix A: GlossaryAppendix B: Quick ReferenceAppendix C: Index

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6-4Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 63Pull the end of the paper that is visible straight out of the printer.Caution• Do not touch the im

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6-5Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 64Reinstall the imaging cartridge as shown on page 5-4 and 5-5.5Close the top cover and press it dow

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6-6Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 6Paper Output MisfeedPull the misfed paper straight out of the printer.

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6-7Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 6Paper Input Misfeed (from Tray 1)Remove the tray cover and pull the misfed paper straight out of th

Page 73 - Printing on Envelopes

6-8Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 6Paper Input Misfeed (from Second/Third Paper Cassette Unit)Remove the cassette cover and pull out T

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6-9Clearing a Paper MisfeedTroubleshootingChapter 6Paper Misfeed in the Duplex UnitUpper MisfeedOpen the duplex upper cover and pull out the misfed pa

Page 75 - Duplex Printing

6-10Print Quality ProblemsTroubleshootingChapter 6Print Quality ProblemsThe following provides information on most print quality problems you might en

Page 76 - Paper Type

6-11Print Quality ProblemsTroubleshootingChapter 6Printout too light• The imaging cartridge may be run-ning out of toner.Remove the imaging cartridge

Page 77 - Status Display

6-12Print Quality ProblemsTroubleshootingChapter 6Blurred background• The imaging cartridge may be defective.Remove the imaging cartridge and check it

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6-13Print Quality ProblemsTroubleshootingChapter 6White or black line• The imaging cartridge may be defective.Remove the cartridge and check it for da

Page 79 - System Requirements

ChapterIntroduction1IntroductionChapter 1

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6-14Print Quality ProblemsTroubleshootingChapter 6No outputFailure to produce output may indicate a communications problem between the printer and you

Page 81 - Windows 95/98

6-15MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6MessagesNoteOn or blinking Ready LEDSee the explanation for Ready on the LED chart. ☞p. 6-16On or blinking Error L

Page 82

6-16MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Ready LED is on (1/4)LED Display Description Response RequiredInitializing Power on, initializ-ing.Warmi

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6-17MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Ready LED is on (2/4)LED Display Description Response RequiredPower Save Printer has entered the Power S

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6-18MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Ready LED is on (3/4)LED Display Description Response RequiredTray 1 Paper Empty The paper supply of Tra

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6-19MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Ready LED is on (4/4)LED Display Description Response RequiredTray 2 No Cassette/No Tray 2The cassette f

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6-20MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (1/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredBuffer Overflow The buffer cannot handle t

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6-21MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (2/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredPaper Misfeed 1 A paper misfeed occurred n

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6-22MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (3/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredPaper Misfeed 5 A paper misfeed occurred n

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6-23MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (4/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredCover Open (Duplex Unit) The cover of the

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IntroductionChapter 1

Page 91 - PostScript Driver (ZScript)

6-24MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (5/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredVideo Under Run The buffer cannot handle t

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6-25MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (6/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredFatal Error:HSYNC AbnormalAn engine error

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6-26MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (7/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredFatal Error:Fuser Low TemperatureAn engine

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6-27MessagesTroubleshootingChapter 6 When the Error LED is on (8/8)LED Display Description Response RequiredFatal Error: Fuser Warm UpAn error occurre

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MEMOTroubleshootingChapter 6

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ChapterSpecifications7SpecificationsChapter 7

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SpecificationsChapter 7

Page 98 - Select installation options

7-1PageWorks 18L PrinterSpecificationsChapter 7PageWorks 18L PrinterType: Desktop laser beam printerPrint system: Electrostatic dry powder imaging sys

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7-2PageWorks 18L PrinterSpecificationsChapter 7Operating temperature: 10° to 35°COperating humidity: 15% to 85%Power consumption: 820 W or lessStandby

Page 100 - Server Install

7-3PageWorks 18L PrinterSpecificationsChapter 7Options: Second paper cassette unit;Third paper cassette unit; Duplex unit; DRAM SIMM; NIC (Network Int

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Features1-1IntroductionChapter 1FeaturesThe Minolta PageWorks 18L is a laser printer developed exclusively for use with Windows 95, Windows 98, and Wi

Page 102 - Chapter 4

7-4Second Paper Cassette Unit (Option)SpecificationsChapter 7Second Paper Cassette Unit (Option)Paper feeding system: One-way systemPaper types: Ordin

Page 103

7-5Third Paper Cassette Unit (Option)SpecificationsChapter 7Third Paper Cassette Unit (Option)Paper feeding system: One-way systemPaper types: Ordinar

Page 104 - dialog appears

7-6Duplex Unit (Option)SpecificationsChapter 7Duplex Unit (Option)Paper feeding system: One-way systemPaper types: Ordinary plain paper (64 to 90 g/m2

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7-7Interface Connector and CableSpecificationsChapter 7Interface Connector and CableBe sure to use only a parallel interface cable that meets the spec

Page 106 - are shown in the Printers

7-8SIMM (Option)SpecificationsChapter 7SIMM (Option)You can expand printer memory by adding a single in-line memory module (SIMM). SIMMs are available

Page 107 - Print Test Page: Example

AppendixGlossaryAGlossaryAppendix A

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GlossaryAppendix A

Page 109 - Click Exit

A-1GlossaryGlossaryAppendix AGlossaryThe following definitions apply specifically to your Minolta printer.applicationA software program that performs

Page 110

A-2GlossaryGlossaryAppendix Adouble-clickPressing a mouse button twice in quick succession while keeping the mouse in place. Often used to open a dial

Page 111 - Utilities program

A-3GlossaryGlossaryAppendix Alaser printerA high-resolution peripheral used to print text and graphics onto paper or other media. A rotating disk is u

Page 112 - dialog

As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.What is an ENERGY STAR Print

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Printer Parts and Accessories1-2IntroductionChapter 1Printer Parts and AccessoriesTray 1 Second paper Tray 2 (500-sheet(multipurpose tray)cassette uni

Page 114 - 95/Windows 98

A-4GlossaryGlossaryAppendix Apaper transport rollerA rolling mechanism that carries the paper through the various functions of the printer during the

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A-5GlossaryGlossaryAppendix AROMAcronym for read only memory.screen fontA typeface that can be displayed on the computer’s monitor.second paper casset

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A-6GlossaryGlossaryAppendix ATray 3 (option)Five types of optional Tray 3 cassettes can be installed into the third paper cassette unit (SEE third pap

Page 117 - icon appears

AppendixQuick ReferenceBQuick ReferenceAppendix B

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Quick ReferenceAppendix B

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B-1 The LED DisplayQuick ReferenceAppendix BThe LED DisplayThe LED display of the control panel is an important tool for identifying the operating sta

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Quick ReferenceAppendix BB-2 The LED Display When the Ready LED is on (1/2)Initializing ☞p. 6-16 Warming Up ☞p. 6-16 Ready ☞p. 6-16Power Save ☞p. 6-1

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B-3 The LED DisplayQuick ReferenceAppendix B When the Ready LED is on (2/2)Size Mismatch ☞pp. 3-1, 4-50, 6-18Tray 2 No Cassette/No Tray 2☞pp. 2-22, 4-

Page 122 - (Windows 95/98/NT 4.0)

Quick ReferenceAppendix BB-4 The LED Display When the Error LED is on (1/2)Buffer Overflow☞p. 6-20Cover Open☞pp. 1-3, 6-20Paper Size Error☞pp. 3-1, 4-

Page 123 - On the →

B-5 The LED DisplayQuick ReferenceAppendix B When the Error LED is on (2/2)Paper Misfeed 7☞pp. 6-2, 6-22Paper Misfeed 8☞pp. 6-9, 6-22Cover Open (Deple

Page 124 - Windows NT 4.0

Printer Parts and Accessories1-3IntroductionChapter 1Power cord socketImage transfer rollerNetwork Interface Card (NIC)(option)Imaging cartridgeTop co

Page 125 - The following dialog appears

Quick ReferenceAppendix BB-6 The LED Display When the Error LED is on (Fatal Error) (1/1)HSYNC Abnormal☞p. 6-25Polygonal Mirror Motor ☞p. 6-25Main Mot

Page 126 - Windows 95/98/NT4.0

AppendixIndexCIndexAppendix C

Page 128 - Paper Size

C-1 IndexIndexAppendix CAAbout 4-59Action Key 1-5, B-1CCassette cover 1-2Cleaning the Outside of thePrinter 5-6Cleaning the Paper TransportRoller 5-7

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IndexAppendix CC-2 IndexOOn-line Help 4-63Opening the Printer StatusDisplay 4-60Operating Environment 2-4Operational Precautions 2-4Options 2-14PPa

Page 130 - Page Layout

C-3 IndexIndexAppendix CTray 2 (500-sheet second cessette) 1-2Tray 3 (500-sheet third cassette) 1-2Tray cover 1-2Turning On the Printer 2-12UUsing th

Page 134 - Scaling

Minolta CO., LTD. Image Information Products Marketing Headquarters, 3-13, 2-chome, Azuchi-machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka. 541-8556, Japan4110-7709-011999. 3Co

Page 135 - Resolution

Control Panel1-4IntroductionChapter 1Control Panel The control panel has four indicator lights and one button.Error LEDON: A Fatal Error has occurredB

Page 136 - Adjustment

Control Panel1-5IntroductionChapter 1Ready LEDON: The printer can receive print jobsBLINKING: The printer is warming upOFF: The printer is off lineAct

Page 137 - Device Option

Control Panel1-6IntroductionChapter 1When the Ready LED is onLED Display Description Response RequiredInitializing Power on, initializ-ing.Warming Up

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Control Panel1-7IntroductionChapter 1When the Ready LED is onLED Display Description Response RequiredPower Save Printer has entered the Power Save Mo

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Control Panel1-8IntroductionChapter 1When the Ready LED is on LED Display Description Response RequiredWait Action Press the Action key in the event o

Page 140 - Controlling Pop Up Messages

Control Panel1-9IntroductionChapter 1 When the Error LED is onLED Display Description Response RequiredPaper Size Error The paper-size set-ting of the

Page 141 - On-line Help

MEMOIntroductionChapter 1

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ChapterSetting-up2Setting-upChapter 2

Page 143 - Maintenance

ForewordiSafety InformationLaser Safety This is a page printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, p

Page 144 - Chapter 5

Setting-upChapter 2

Page 145 - Imaging Cartridge Low

2-1Installation PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2Installation PrecautionsNote the following important precautions when selecting a location for the print

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2-2Installation PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2Power SourceThe following are the power source requirements for this printer.• Power source: 120 - 127 V

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2-3Installation PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2Space RequirementsBe sure to provide space around the printer as indicated below, to ensure easier print

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2-4Operational PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2Operational PrecautionsNote the following important precautions whenever using the printer.Operating Envi

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2-5Operational PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2• Never try to modify the printer. Doing so creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.• Never place

Page 150 - Cleaning the Printer

2-6Operational PrecautionsSetting-upChapter 2Printer SuppliesNote the following precautions when handling printer supplies such as the imaging cartrid

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2-7Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Setting-upSee the separate Quick Guide for Installation and Reference that comes with the printer before unpacking.Set

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2-8Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Installing Tray 11Using the left and right slots in the printer as guides, gently push Tray 1 until it cannot be inser

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2-9Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Connecting the Power Cord1Make sure that the printer’s power switch is in the (Off) posi-tion.2Connect one end of the

Page 154

iiForewordWARNING LABELWARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of proceduresother than those specified in this manual may result in hazar

Page 155 - Troubleshooting

2-10Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Loading Paper1Remove the tray cover from Tray 1.2Open all three of the paper size guides.

Page 156 - Chapter 6

2-11Setting-upSetting-upChapter 23Place the paper stack onto the tray, print-side up. Secure the stack by adjusting the paper size guides.Note4Replace

Page 157 - Technical Support

2-12Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Turning On the PrinterAfter connecting the printer to a power outlet, press the power switch to turn it on.Turning on

Page 158 - Clearing a Paper Misfeed

2-13Setting-upSetting-upChapter 2Connecting to a Computer1Make sure that the printer and the computer you are connecting it to are both turned off.2Co

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2-14OptionsSetting-upChapter 2OptionsThis section describes the optional items that are available for this printer: Memory SIMM(s), Duplex Unit, Secon

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2-15OptionsSetting-upChapter 24Using a screwdriver, loosen and remove the two screws that secure the exterior side cover to the printer.5Clips secure

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2-16OptionsSetting-upChapter 26With the exterior side cover removed, the internal side cover of the printer is exposed. With the screwdriver, loosen a

Page 162 - Paper Output Misfeed

2-17OptionsSetting-upChapter 28Being careful not to touch the connection points along the edge of the SIMM, insert the SIMM into the socket on the mai

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2-18OptionsSetting-upChapter 211Replace the external side cover using the two screws.12Select the Printer Information in the Printer Status Display an

Page 164 - Cassette Unit)

2-19OptionsSetting-upChapter 2Duplex UnitYour printer supports double-sided printing if the optional duplex unit is installed. Double-sided documents

Page 165 - Lower Misfeed

ForewordiiiUSER INSTRUCTIONS (For U.S.A. Users)FCC PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with th

Page 166 - Print Quality Problems

2-20OptionsSetting-upChapter 22Align the “L” shaped duplex unit to the back of the main unit of the printer so that the bottom of the “L” is inside of

Page 167 - Printout too dark

2-21OptionsSetting-upChapter 23With one hand holding the duplex unit in position, use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws that are permanentl

Page 168 - Irregularities

2-22OptionsSetting-upChapter 2Second/Third Paper Cassette UnitYou can increase the paper-holding capacity of your printer by installing an optional se

Page 169 - Toner smudges

2-23OptionsSetting-upChapter 22Set the printer onto the paper cassette unit using the coupling pins as a guide.Note• The printer weighs approximately

Page 170 - No output

2-24OptionsSetting-upChapter 23Insert Tray 2 or Tray 3 into the paper cassette unit.Note• Be sure to use both hands whenever Tray 2 or Tray 3 is being

Page 171 - Messages

2-25OptionsSetting-upChapter 24Connect the power cord to the printer and then turn the printer on.See “Connecting the Power Cord”, page 2-9.See “Turni

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2-26OptionsSetting-upChapter 2Network Interface Card (NIC)There is an optional 10/100BaseT network interface card that is supported by this printer. F

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2-27OptionsSetting-upChapter 22Remove the screw that secures the cover panel to the back of the printer. Remove the cover panel.Note3Take the NIC out

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2-28OptionsSetting-upChapter 25Secure the NIC into place using the same screws that were used to hold the cover panel.Note6Connect the power cord to t

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ChapterUsing the Printer3Using the PrinterChapter 3

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ivForewordThis device must be used with a shielded interface cable and shielded network (10/100BaseT) cable. The use of non-shield cables is likely to

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Using the PrinterChapter 3

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3-1PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3PaperCautionTypeSizeStandard size* Each of the five cassettes of Tray 2/Tray 3 support one of the five types of pape

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3-2PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Envelopes (Tray 1 and Manual Feed Tray)• Specialty paper is not supported for duplex printing.NotePaper Feeding Port

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3-3Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Loading PaperThere are two primary sources that can be used to feed paper into the printer: Tray 1 and the m

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3-4Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Loading Paper onto Tray 1You can load up to 250 sheets of standard paper onto Tray 1. See page 3-1 for detai

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3-5Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 33Place a stack of paper in the center of Tray 1. Adjust the paper size guides so that both the left and the

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3-6Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 34Replace the tray cover onto Tray 1.

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3-7Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Loading Paper onto Tray 2/Tray 3Note1Slide Tray 2/Tray 3 out of the second/third paper cassette unit as illu

Page 185 - Specifications

3-8Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 32Remove the cassette cover from Tray 2/Tray 3.3Press down on the paper lifting plate located inside of Tray

Page 186 - Chapter 7

3-9Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 34Place a stack of up to 500 sheets of paper into Tray 2/Tray 3 so that the side that was facing up when the

Page 187 - PageWorks 18L Printer

ForewordvOZONE RELEASE (For All Users)During printer operation, a small quantity of ozone is released. This amount is not large enough to harm anyone

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3-10Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 35Replace the cassette cover and insert Tray 2/Tray 3 into thesecond/third paper cassette unit.Tray 2Tray 3

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3-11Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Loading Paper onto Manual Feed Tray1Make sure that the tray cover is properly attached to Tray 1.2Open the

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3-12Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 34Adjust the paper size guides so that both sides of the paper are secure.Note• Insert only one sheet of pap

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3-13Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Printing on EnvelopesThe manual feed tray supports feeds of Commercial 10, Monarch, DL and C5 envelopes.Man

Page 192 - Duplex Unit (Option)

3-14Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3• Do not use envelopes that are self-adhesive. Use only envelopes that have standard sealing that sticks af

Page 193 - Interface Connector and Cable

3-15Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3Duplex PrintingThis feature prints document data on both sides of a sheet of paper. Installation of the opt

Page 194 - SIMM (Option)

3-16Loading PaperUsing the PrinterChapter 3The supported paper types and sizes for duplex printing are as follows.Paper TypePlain paper: 64 to 90 g/m2

Page 195 - Glossary

ChapterPrinter Driver andStatus Display4Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4

Page 196 - Appendix A

Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4

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4-1IntroductionPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4IntroductionThis printer driver was especially designed to provide true Windows-based printin

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viForewordWelcomeAnd thank you for selecting a Minolta PageWorks 18L Printer! This User’s Manual explains the functions of the printer and how it oper

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4-2System RequirementsPrinter Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Note• Use of a poor quality parallel cable may adversely affect input.• In order to ac

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4-3Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98This se

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4-4Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Caution3On the Installer screen, click GDI Printer Drive

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4-5Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Note• We strongly recommend that you select PostScript S

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4-6Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 47Select the appropriate port.8Check Set as default print

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4-7Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 411Change the directory name if you want or leave the def

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4-8Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 413The Minolta Printer Utilities dialog on your computer

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4-9Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 416In the Non-PostScript Printers area, select Minolta Pa

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4-10Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 418Click OK to display the next dialog.19Confirm that Mi

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4-11Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 421On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and t

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ForewordviiTechnical SupportTechnical support for all Minolta PageWorks printer products is avail-able 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 1-

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4-12Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Print Test Page: ExampleAn example of the test page is

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4-13Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4To Uninstall the Printer DriverNote1Turn on your comput

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4-14Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 43In the Installed ZScript Printers area, click Minolta

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4-15Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 45On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and th

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4-16Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 48Click Yes to proceed with the uninstall operation or N

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4-17Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows 95/98Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 411On the taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, and t

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4-18Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0This

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4-19Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4NoteCaution3On the Installer screen, click GDI Printer

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4-20Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 47Select installation options.

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4-21Installing the Printer Driver Under Windows NT 4.0Printer Driver and Status DisplayChapter 4Note• We strongly recommend that you select PostScript

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