Saturday, October 26, 2013

InfoPrint 1832 1852 1872 configuration page

There are two different configuration pages you can print from many InfoPrint printers: a menu settings page (general information about the printer and its installed options) and a network setup page (specific network settings).  To print either of these pages, follow the steps shown in the users guide:

- Press the Menu button
- Scroll down to Reports
- Press the check mark button
- Scroll down to either Menu Settings Page or Network Setup Page
- Press the check mark button
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Savin 8035

I had never heard of Savin until. I started shopping for a multifunction for my office. I had always stuck to the main brands, feeling more secure in their familiarity. I bought the Savin 8035 once I learned that it was a subsidiary of Ricoh, and because it offered everything the other brands did, at a slightly lower price.

It isn’t the smallest device known to man, but seeing as it does the work of four separate machines, I can’t really grumble. I can’t really say how easy it was to configure because we had it installed professionally. It didn’t seem to take them long, and it appeared in our workgroup pretty quickly.

The quality of the prints and copies is the mainstay of any of these devices. As much as we may fax and scan, the copying function is always the most utilized. We don’t print many photos or images, but we did test the capabilities of the Savin 8035 when we first got it, to see what it could do. I copied a magazine photograph of a BMW M3, and the copier rendered it perfectly. The wheels has some sharper edges, I think they call them jaggies, but apart from that, the finish was great.

On our average daily use, the 8035 prints at about 35 pages per minute. Those prints are good quality and are perfectly good enough for internal or external use. Copying is about the same I think, although I haven’t stood over it with a stopwatch, they are plenty quick enough.

The paper drawers and document handlers are perfectly adequate for all sorts of situations. The standard came with 2 500 sheet paper drawers, with the option of 2 more. There was also the option of a bypass tray, document finisher, and another large capacity paper tray. The document feeder on top hasn’t jammed yet, and can handle 80 sheets of legal sized paper. The output tray is in the middle which is odd, but somehow works well. It can handle 125 sheets before getting full.

The touch screen control panel is all we would ever need, although you can control it over the network too. The menu is easy to read, and pretty logical when using it.

Faxing is easy, the dial is on the control panel, or you can fax from your desktop. That feature is nice as it prevents a queue if someone is printing or scanning something.

I like the Savin 8035. I wasn’t sure if I would or not, because it was a departure for me. I’m glad we bought it, as it’s easy to use, the toner is cheap and it’s built to last forever.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

3 M overhead projector documentation 9100

Here are 3 M 9100 can download user manuals, owner the instruction guide, repair, support, and 3m 9100 overhead projector manual problem sharing.


  downloads3 M 9100 users Guide

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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Ricoh Aficio MP 2352 MP 2852 MP 3352

To print a configuration page from an MP 2352, MP 2852, or MP 3352:

- Press User Tools/Counter
- Touch Printer Features on the screen
- Touch Configuration Page

Configuration pages can only be printed from copiers that have printing capability.  So if your copier doesnt have the print function, you wont be able to print out a configuration page.  If your copier does have the print function but you dont see Printer Features on the User Tools screen, exit out of User Tools, wait a minute or two, then go back in.
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Friday, October 18, 2013

Brother HL 5240 configuration page

The configuration page, or printer settings list, for a Brother HL-5240 contains a lot of information.  In addition to printer and network settings, youll find the device page count and the life remaining for various consumables, including the toner and drum.

To print the configuration page, press the Go button (the blue button on the top front of the printer) three times.  The configuration page, which is actually two pages long, will print out shortly.
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Xerox Workcentre Pro 645 page count

On the Workcentre Pro 645, you cant view the machines page count on-screen, but you can see it on a printout.  To see the page count, first flip up the plastic cover that sits over the quick dial keys (there is a tab to grip on the right side of the cover).  The keys are grouped into different sections -- look for the section labeled "Reports" and press the first key in that category (labeled "Activity").  The activity report will print out, listing the number of pages printed out, the number of pages scanned in, and the current drum counter.
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Error messages appears on the color graphics display after you insert a cartridge

Solution
  1. Remove and then reinsert the cartridge indicated in the error message.

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Epson XP400 User Manual Download

Epson XP400 User Manual PDF - Still sharing the information from Epson. This time is about the Epson XP400. According to cnet, Epson continues shrinking its all-in-one imaging devices with the new Expression Home XP-400 Small-in-One All-in-One Printer. Bearing the same appellation as the NX430 Small-in-One, the multifunction printer focuses on taking printing outside of the home with Epsons host of cloud-based features.

First, the Epson iPrint application for iOS and Android devices enables you to print Web pages, photos, documents, and anything else on a smartphone directly from the device, though Im hoping that Epson has mitigated the autocropping issues that limited the NX430s usability.
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The XP-400 also uses the companys Connect Email Print app, with which you can send a print job remotely using a unique e-mail address assigned to every printer. This means you can attach anything to an e-mail and send it straight to the printer and the job will be waiting for you in the output tray when you arrive home. The feature is similar to HP ePrint, and I can imagine it coming in handy for remote workers needing to share information with the home office, or for families who want an easy way to share photos across the world.

Compatibility with Google Cloud Print and Apple AirPrint paired with a built-in Wi-Fi print server gives users multiple ways to connect the device to a home computer or mobile device, beyond the USB cord typically used to make a pairing.

Download Epson XP400 User Manual PDF
Get the this discount for this printer at Amazon
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Thursday, October 10, 2013

RESET OKIDATA TONER DRUM

RESET OKIDATA TONER DRUM
1. Turn machine on while pushing and holding the TWO up/down menu buttons at same time.
2. Menu window will show "OKI USER"
3. Scroll to " Engine Dialog Mode" is indicated. Push Enter button.
4. "Diagnostic Mode xx.xx.xx S-Mode is indicated.
5. Scroll to "NV-Ram initial" is indicated. Push ENTER.
6. Window shows "NV-Ram- Initial Table 1".
7. Push ONLINE and ENTER Buttons simultaneously and HOLD for 10 seconds after you see "Executing Reset" appear in menu window.
8. Restart printer.

All toner, drum, fuser and transfer figures return to 100%.
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Dell 1700

As much as it was hard to throw our previous inkjet away, welcoming our new Dell Laser Printer 1700 was quite easy. One of the reasons we opted for this printer was its size. Our office isn’t large and our previous printer took up a lot of space, so we really needed a design that saved that much needed room. The Dell 1700 didn’t need a separate table and we were able to squeeze it on one of the desk tops.

Setting up the printer wasn’t much of a hassle either. We didn’t need to go through the printed manual as the poster that came with it was sufficient. The ease of installation is mainly attributed to pre-loaded printer drivers that help Dell systems to easily detect and identify the printer, thus start printing documents only a few minutes after installation.

As for its main functionality, this printer prints up to 24 A4-sized pages per minute, however, the printer is always slower while printing the first page of many during a printing session. Also, being used to the quiet of an inkjet, this printer seemed noisier to our ears in comparison, but nothing unbearable.

All that aside, thanks to its 1200 dpi resolution, the printer produces clear and distinct text, regardless of how small the font we defined was. As for the printing of images, the printed graphics are quite attractive, even though they take more time in printing, which is approx. 3.5 pages per minute.

The Dell 1700 has a paper tray that can handle up to 250 sheets, however, the printer’s paper capacity can reach 800 with the help of an optional paper drawer that can fit up to 550 sheets at a time. Other media, such as envelopes and card stock, can also be used by this printer. Card paper can be fed using the normal paper tray, whereas envelopes and thicker media must be fed through the back exit of the printer.

In addition, worrying about this printer’s toner is something no one needs to do for a long time. The replacement cartridges allow the range of 3000-9000 pages to be printed, thus bringing down the cost of each printed page to as low as 1.6 cents (the toner costs about $90).

The Dell 1700 has proved on more than one occasion to be a valuable asset to our office. It can also be just as important to others too, if they’re into steady, monochrome laser printing with high quality printing.
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Friday, October 4, 2013

Sharp AR M455U

Like any office worker, you will want to improve your productivity by adding the latest technologies, however, you probably won’t appreciate the idea of diminishing space once you start buying different machines. Sharp’s AR-M455U will help bring you copy, print, scan and fax capabilities in one compact package.

The Scan2 module in the machine offers to save time while scanning documents before printing, and that is by scanning 2-sided documents in one go. Even cards can be scanned on both sides using the Card Shot feature. Both duplex printing and copying can be done for a maximum of 45 pages per minute at a 600 dpi resolution. However, the machine needs 80 seconds in order to warm up and you will need to wait 4-5 seconds before the first copy rolls out.

Paper is handled by a 50-sheet duplex single pass feeder and can be stored in three 100 sheet trays. If your work requires additional finishing, then you can order the optional dual finishing tray or the Saddle Stitch Finishing tray, which enhance your machine with capabilities like up to three position stapling as well as center folding up to 50-sheet stapling capacity and much more. Aside from paper, the other multipurpose trays can handle heavier media (79lb max).

To add more to your Sharp AR-M455U’s functionality, the 300MHz multitasking controller design comes in handy. With this feature you can mainly add network scanning, faxing and other distribution capabilities. The machine itself can serve small workgroups, however, with the networking kit, this copier/scanner/printer/fax machine can help you communicate across larger internal local area networks (LAN).

The networking kit also comes with special software to protect the information shared across the network from misuse. The program works by first securing the machine, thus only authorized users who know a 5 digit pin can access it. Next the output is protected with the help of a confidential printing feature. The network access and visibility are also secured by restricting access to the network used by the printer and you and protecting it from unknown email communication. Finally, data is safe thanks to the data security kit which can act to encrypt sensitive documents.

Another quality feature of the Sharp AR-M455U is the long life of both its toner and its drum. The black toner cartridge can last up to 35,000 pages and you won’t need to worry about the ink drying up because toners are powder-like in form. As for the drum, no replacements will be needed before this machine passes the 200,000 page yield.
The Sharp AR-M455U is a good office tool that can save your money as well as office resources. Plus, with its options to expand, you can customize in any way you like to serve your needs.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Xerox WorkCentre 7665

The Xerox WorkCentre 7665 is a color multifunction color laser printer, copier, fax and scanner and is a great device for the large business or busy office. It is a heavy duty cycle machine, that means business. The sheer size of the unit and the blue screen on the left gives you an idea of its intended duty cycle.

The WorkCentre 7665 can be configured and working in no time, despite its size and complexity. The configuration process is simple and straightforward, with the only complication being setting up the network connection. The WorkCentre 7665 comes with USB, wired and wireless network connections built in. Network and USB worked as soon as they were plugged in and we had the drivers installed. Wireless took a little longer, but is still straightforward enough for most skill levels. Chances are that you would have this device installed anyway, rather than do it yourself.

The oversized touch screen may look a little daunting at first, but is very easy to use. Each button has a solid feel despite being on a stand. The clear, bright full color LCD offers a great way to control the many features of the WorkCentre 7665 while not being too complicated. The menus are very intuitive and there is plenty of on-screen help if you get lost.

The WorkCentre 7665 has one of the largest paper capacities around. A standard 3260 sheets which is expandable to 5260 with the purchase of extra paper drawers. It also uses 2 black toners, which means downtime is virtually nil. As soon as one begins to run out it automatically switches to the other one.

On top there is an automatic multiplexed document feeder for copying or scanning. That alone can carry 250 sheets of paper.
Copying and printing produced very good quality documents.
Text quality was crisp, and image heavy pages were surprisingly good. The standard print resolution is 2400 x 2400 so we expected a good result, but this surpassed our expectations. Color reproduction was a little heavy in places, but was more than acceptable.

The speed of operation is impressive too with a first print appearing in just under 7 seconds. The following prints came out at a rate of 50 pages per minute for color and 65 for monochrome. The WorkCentre 7675 can do everything this model can at a speed of 50 pages per minute for color and 75 for monochrome. Impressive indeed.

The scanner and fax are also well featured, producing good quality documents. Both can be controlled via the network or from in front of the machine.

This is a superior machine that would serve any busy office with speed and grace. It has excellent print quality, with good speed and the flexibility of features like the duplexer and wireless connectivity make this a winner.
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