Table of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Safety
- 2 Features
- 3 Installation and Setup
- Installation and Setup Overview
- Selecting a Location for the Printer
- Connecting the Printer
- Selecting a Connection Method
- Connecting to a Computer Using USB
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Configuring the Printer for a Wireless Network
- Installing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Removing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Resetting Wireless Settings
- Connecting to a Network with a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- Connecting to a Wireless Network Using the Control Panel Wi-Fi Setup Wizard
- Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually
- Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct
- Powering the Printer On and Off
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Installing the Software
- Operating System Requirements
- Installing the Print Drivers for a Windows Network Printer
- Installing the Print Drivers for a Windows USB Printer
- Installing the Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh OS X
- Installing Drivers and Utilities for UNIX and Linux
- Installing the Printer as a Web Service on Devices
- 4 Paper and Media
- Supported Paper
- Recommended Media
- Ordering Paper
- General Paper Loading Guidelines
- Paper That Can Damage Your Printer
- Paper Storage Guidelines
- Supported Paper Types and Weights
- Supported Standard Paper Sizes
- Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing
- Supported Custom Paper Sizes
- Setting the Tray Mode
- Loading Paper
- Printing on Special Paper
- Supported Paper
- 5 Printing
- Printing Overview
- Selecting Printing Options
- Printing Features
- Viewing Jobs in the Embedded Web Server
- Printing Special Job Types
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Orientation
- Selecting Paper Options for Printing
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Print Quality
- Image Options
- Printing Watermarks
- Scaling
- Lightness
- Contrast
- Printing Mirror Images
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Special Pages
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- Defining Custom Paper Sizes
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 System Administrator Functions
- Accessing the Printer
- Connecting the Printer
- Configuring General Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Viewing Printer Information
- Setting the Date and Time Using the Embedded Web Server
- Setting the Sounds Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring the Device Website Timeout
- Configuring Power Saver Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Tray Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Cloning Printer Settings
- Enabling the Plug-in Feature
- Resetting the Printer
- Configuring Alerts
- Configuring the SMTP Server Settings
- Configuring Email Alerts
- Configuring PDL Settings from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring General Settings Using the Control Panel
- Configuring Default Settings and Printing Policies from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Common Settings
- Configuring Paper Supply Settings
- Setting Printer Policies
- Configuring Jobs Policies
- Configuring PostScript® Memory
- Setting Policies for Allowed Print Job Types
- Setting Policies for When a Paper Type is Unavailable
- Setting Print Job Policies for When an Error Occurs
- Setting Print Job Policies for When a Paper Jam Occurs
- Setting Printing Policies for Banner Pages
- Configuring Report Settings
- Configuring Secure Settings
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Embedded Web Server
- Opening the Security Menu
- Accessing the Advanced Security Settings
- Configuring the Advanced Security Settings
- LDAP Server
- LDAP User Mapping
- Configuring LDAP Authentication
- Configuring the Network Authentication
- Configuring an LDAP Authentication System
- Configuring Password Rules
- Limiting Login Attempts
- Setting the Panel Lock
- Enabling HTTPS Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring SSL Settings in the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring IP Address Filtering
- Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions
- Setting the Login Method
- Managing User Accounts
- Configuring Access Permissions for a Guest User
- Adding a User Account
- Adding a Photo to a User Account
- Changing Device Access Permissions for a User
- Changing Printing Permissions for a User
- Configuring Guest User Permissions for Printing from an Application
- Restoring the Home Screen and Apps to Default Settings for a User Account
- Linking a PC User Name to a User Account for Job Status Updates
- Adding an Email Address to a User Account
- Deleting a User Account
- Managing Device User Roles
- Managing Printing User Roles
- Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group
- Managing Certificates
- About Security Certificates
- Certificates for the Embedded Web Server
- Overview of Setting Up Digital Certificates
- Before You Begin
- Creating a Security Certificate
- Importing a Digital Certificate
- Initializing Certificates At the Control Panel
- Verifying the Digital Certificate Purpose
- Deleting a Digital Certificate
- Exporting a Digital Certificate
- Configuring Remote Services Upload
- Updating the Printer Software
- A Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- C Recycling and Disposal
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Version 1.4
October 2019
702P05853
Xerox®Phaser®6510 Printer
User Guide
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Table of Contents
1 Safety ........................................................................................................................................11
Notices and Safety................................................................................................................. 12
Electrical Safety ..................................................................................................................... 13
General Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 13
Power Cord ...................................................................................................................... 13
Emergency Power Off....................................................................................................... 14
Operational Safety................................................................................................................. 15
Operational Guidelines..................................................................................................... 15
Ozone Release ................................................................................................................. 15
Printer Location ............................................................................................................... 15
Printer Supplies ................................................................................................................ 16
Maintenance Safety............................................................................................................... 17
Printer Symbols ...................................................................................................................... 18
Environmental, Health and Safety Contact Information ......................................................... 22
2 Features ....................................................................................................................................23
Parts of the Printer................................................................................................................. 24
Front View ....................................................................................................................... 24
Rear View ........................................................................................................................ 25
Internal Parts................................................................................................................... 26
Control Panel................................................................................................................... 27
Power Saver........................................................................................................................... 30
Exiting Sleep Mode .......................................................................................................... 30
Information Pages ................................................................................................................. 31
Printing Reports ............................................................................................................... 31
Specifying the Source Tray for Printing Reports ................................................................ 31
Configuration Report ....................................................................................................... 31
Configuring Printing of the Startup Page at Power On ...................................................... 32
Administrative Features ......................................................................................................... 33
The Embedded Web Server .............................................................................................. 33
Finding the IP Address of Your Printer .............................................................................. 33
Certificates for the Embedded Web Server ....................................................................... 34
Downloading the Configuration Report from the Embedded Web Server .......................... 34
Accessing the Printer........................................................................................................ 35
Meter Readings................................................................................................................ 35
More Information .................................................................................................................. 36
3 Installation and Setup...........................................................................................................37
Installation and Setup Overview ............................................................................................ 38
Selecting a Location for the Printer ........................................................................................ 39
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Opening the Output Tray Extension ................................................................................. 39
Connecting the Printer ........................................................................................................... 40
Selecting a Connection Method ....................................................................................... 40
Connecting to a Computer Using USB.............................................................................. 40
Connecting to a Wired Network ....................................................................................... 41
Connecting to a Wireless Network.................................................................................... 41
Powering the Printer On and Off ............................................................................................ 51
Installation Wizard .......................................................................................................... 52
Configuring Network Settings ................................................................................................ 53
About TCP/IP and IP Addresses ........................................................................................ 53
Assigning the Printer IP Address ....................................................................................... 53
Configuring AirPrint ............................................................................................................... 54
Configuring Google Cloud Print .............................................................................................. 55
Installing the Software .......................................................................................................... 56
Operating System Requirements ...................................................................................... 56
Installing the Print Drivers for a Windows Network Printer ................................................ 56
Installing the Print Drivers for a Windows USB Printer ...................................................... 57
Installing the Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh OS X...................................................... 57
Installing Drivers and Utilities for UNIX and Linux............................................................ 58
Installing the Printer as a Web Service on Devices ............................................................ 59
4 Paper and Media ....................................................................................................................61
Supported Paper .................................................................................................................... 62
Recommended Media ...................................................................................................... 62
Ordering Paper................................................................................................................. 62
General Paper Loading Guidelines.................................................................................... 62
Paper That Can Damage Your Printer............................................................................... 62
Paper Storage Guidelines ................................................................................................. 63
Supported Paper Types and Weights ................................................................................ 64
Supported Standard Paper Sizes....................................................................................... 65
Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing................................. 65
Supported Custom Paper Sizes ......................................................................................... 66
Setting the Tray Mode ..................................................................................................... 66
Loading Paper........................................................................................................................ 68
Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray..................................................................................... 68
Configuring Trays 1 or 2 for the Paper Length .................................................................. 70
Loading Paper into Trays 1 and 2..................................................................................... 72
Printing on Special Paper ....................................................................................................... 75
Envelopes ........................................................................................................................ 75
Labels.............................................................................................................................. 80
Glossy Cardstock.............................................................................................................. 84
5 Printing......................................................................................................................................85
Printing Overview................................................................................................................... 86
Selecting Printing Options ...................................................................................................... 87
Print Driver Help............................................................................................................... 87
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Windows Printing Options ................................................................................................ 87
Macintosh Printing Options.............................................................................................. 89
UNIX and Linux Printing .................................................................................................. 89
Mobile Printing Options ................................................................................................... 91
Printing Features.................................................................................................................... 93
Viewing Jobs in the Embedded Web Server ...................................................................... 93
Printing Special Job Types ................................................................................................ 93
Printing on Both Sides of the Paper .................................................................................. 96
Orientation ...................................................................................................................... 97
Selecting Paper Options for Printing ................................................................................. 97
Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet ......................................................................... 97
Printing Booklets.............................................................................................................. 98
Print Quality..................................................................................................................... 98
Image Options................................................................................................................. 98
Printing Watermarks ........................................................................................................ 99
Scaling............................................................................................................................. 99
Lightness ....................................................................................................................... 100
Contrast......................................................................................................................... 100
Printing Mirror Images ................................................................................................... 100
Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows ....................................................... 100
Using Special Pages ....................................................................................................... 101
Using Custom Paper Sizes .............................................................................................. 102
Defining Custom Paper Sizes.......................................................................................... 103
6 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 105
Cleaning the Printer ............................................................................................................. 106
General Precautions ....................................................................................................... 106
Cleaning the Exterior ..................................................................................................... 106
Cleaning the Interior...................................................................................................... 106
Adjustments and Maintenance Procedures........................................................................... 113
Color Registration .......................................................................................................... 113
Adjusting Paper Registration .......................................................................................... 113
Adjusting the Voltage Offset.......................................................................................... 115
Adjusting the Fuser ........................................................................................................ 116
Adjusting the Altitude.................................................................................................... 116
Performing an Engine Cleaning Procedure...................................................................... 116
Ordering Supplies................................................................................................................. 118
Consumables ................................................................................................................. 118
Routine Maintenance Items........................................................................................... 118
When to Order Supplies ................................................................................................. 118
Viewing Printer Supply Status ........................................................................................ 119
Recycling Supplies.......................................................................................................... 119
Toner Cartridges ............................................................................................................ 119
Recycling Supplies.......................................................................................................... 120
Checking Meter Readings............................................................................................... 120
Moving the Printer ............................................................................................................... 121
7 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................... 125
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General Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 126
Printer Does Not Power On............................................................................................. 126
Printer Resets or Powers Off Frequently .......................................................................... 126
Printer Does Not Print .................................................................................................... 127
Printing Takes Too Long ................................................................................................. 128
Document Prints from Wrong Tray ................................................................................. 129
Automatic 2-Sided Printing Problems ............................................................................. 129
Printer is Making Unusual Noises ................................................................................... 129
Paper Tray Will Not Close............................................................................................... 130
Condensation has Formed Inside the Printer .................................................................. 130
Paper Jams.......................................................................................................................... 131
Locating Paper Jams ...................................................................................................... 131
Minimizing Paper Jams .................................................................................................. 131
Clearing Paper Jams ...................................................................................................... 133
Troubleshooting Paper Jams .......................................................................................... 140
Print-Quality Problems.................................................................................................... 142
Getting Help........................................................................................................................ 149
Control Panel Messages ................................................................................................. 149
Using the Integrated Troubleshooting Tools................................................................... 149
Online Support Assistant................................................................................................ 150
Helpful Information Pages ............................................................................................. 150
More Information about Your Printer ............................................................................. 150
8 System Administrator Functions ....................................................................................... 151
Accessing the Printer............................................................................................................ 152
Logging In at the Control Panel as the Administrator ..................................................... 152
Accessing the Embedded Web Server as a System Administrator.................................... 152
Changing the System Administrator Password ............................................................... 153
Connecting the Printer ......................................................................................................... 154
Connecting to a Wireless Network.................................................................................. 154
Wi-Fi Direct.................................................................................................................... 157
IP .................................................................................................................................. 158
NFC............................................................................................................................... 160
Configuring General Settings Using the Embedded Web Server ............................................ 161
Viewing Printer Information........................................................................................... 161
Setting the Date and Time Using the Embedded Web Server ......................................... 161
Setting the Sounds Using the Embedded Web Server ..................................................... 162
Configuring the Device Website Timeout ....................................................................... 162
Configuring Power Saver Using the Embedded Web Server............................................. 162
Configuring Tray Settings Using the Embedded Web Server ........................................... 163
Cloning Printer Settings.................................................................................................. 164
Enabling the Plug-in Feature .......................................................................................... 165
Resetting the Printer ...................................................................................................... 165
Configuring Alerts .......................................................................................................... 165
Configuring the SMTP Server Settings ............................................................................ 166
Configuring Email Alerts ................................................................................................ 167
Configuring PDL Settings from the Embedded Web Server ............................................. 167
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Configuring General Settings Using the Control Panel .......................................................... 171
Configuring System Settings .......................................................................................... 171
Configuring Printer Settings ........................................................................................... 173
Restoring Memory Settings and Deleting Data............................................................... 176
Configuring Default Settings and Printing Policies from the Embedded Web Server .............. 178
Configuring Common Settings ....................................................................................... 178
Configuring Paper Supply Settings ................................................................................. 178
Setting Printer Policies.................................................................................................... 179
Configuring Report Settings ........................................................................................... 183
Configuring Secure Settings ................................................................................................. 184
Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel ..................................................... 184
Logging In as the Administrator at the Embedded Web Server....................................... 184
Opening the Security Menu............................................................................................ 185
Accessing the Advanced Security Settings ...................................................................... 185
Configuring the Advanced Security Settings................................................................... 185
LDAP Server ................................................................................................................... 186
LDAP User Mapping ....................................................................................................... 187
Configuring LDAP Authentication ................................................................................... 187
Configuring the Network Authentication........................................................................ 188
Configuring an LDAP Authentication System .................................................................. 188
Configuring Password Rules ........................................................................................... 189
Limiting Login Attempts ................................................................................................ 189
Setting the Panel Lock.................................................................................................... 189
Enabling HTTPS Using the Embedded Web Server.......................................................... 190
Configuring SSL Settings in the Embedded Web Server................................................... 191
Configuring IP Address Filtering ..................................................................................... 192
Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions .................................................................... 193
Setting the Login Method .............................................................................................. 193
Managing User Accounts ............................................................................................... 193
Managing Device User Roles ................................................................................................ 198
Adding a Device User Role ............................................................................................. 198
Editing a Device User Role ............................................................................................. 198
Adding Members to a Device User Role.......................................................................... 199
Deleting Members from a Device User Role.................................................................... 199
Deleting a Device User Role ........................................................................................... 200
Managing Printing User Roles .............................................................................................. 201
Adding a Printing User Role............................................................................................ 201
Editing a Printing User Role............................................................................................ 202
Adding Members to a Printing User Role ........................................................................ 202
Deleting Members from a Printing User Role .................................................................. 202
Deleting a Printing User Role.......................................................................................... 203
Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group ........................................................................ 204
Selecting an LDAP Permissions Group............................................................................. 204
Managing Certificates.......................................................................................................... 205
About Security Certificates............................................................................................. 205
Certificates for the Embedded Web Server ..................................................................... 205
Overview of Setting Up Digital Certificates..................................................................... 207
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Before You Begin ........................................................................................................... 207
Creating a Security Certificate ....................................................................................... 207
Importing a Digital Certificate ....................................................................................... 208
Initializing Certificates At the Control Panel ................................................................... 208
Verifying the Digital Certificate Purpose......................................................................... 209
Deleting a Digital Certificate.......................................................................................... 209
Exporting a Digital Certificate ........................................................................................ 209
Configuring Remote Services Upload.................................................................................... 211
Setting Up a Proxy Server............................................................................................... 211
Enabling Remote Services .............................................................................................. 211
Testing the Connection to the Xerox®Remote Services Datacenter ................................ 211
Scheduling Daily Data Upload to the Xerox®Remote Services Datacenter ..................... 212
Enabling Email Notifications for Remote Services ........................................................... 212
Disabling Remote Services ............................................................................................. 213
Updating the Printer Software ............................................................................................. 214
Checking the Software Version....................................................................................... 214
Enabling Upgrades......................................................................................................... 214
A Specifications........................................................................................................................ 215
Printer Configurations and Options ...................................................................................... 216
Available Configurations ................................................................................................ 216
Standard Features.......................................................................................................... 216
Options and Upgrades ................................................................................................... 217
Physical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 218
Weights and Dimensions................................................................................................ 218
Standard Configuration ................................................................................................. 218
Configuration with Optional 550-Sheet Feeder............................................................... 218
Total Space Requirements .............................................................................................. 219
Clearance Requirements ................................................................................................ 219
Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................... 221
Temperature.................................................................................................................. 221
Relative Humidity .......................................................................................................... 221
Elevation ....................................................................................................................... 221
Electrical Specifications........................................................................................................ 222
Power Supply Voltage and Frequency............................................................................. 222
Power Consumption ....................................................................................................... 222
ENERGY STAR Qualified Product..................................................................................... 222
Germany - Blue Angel .................................................................................................... 222
Recycling Supplies.......................................................................................................... 223
Performance Specifications .................................................................................................. 224
Print Speed .................................................................................................................... 224
B Regulatory Information...................................................................................................... 225
Basic Regulations................................................................................................................. 226
United States FCC Regulations....................................................................................... 226
Canada.......................................................................................................................... 226
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Certifications in Europe.................................................................................................. 226
European Union Lot 4 Imaging Equipment Agreement Environmental
Information ................................................................................................................... 227
Germany........................................................................................................................ 229
Turkey RoHS Regulation ................................................................................................. 229
Regulatory Information for a 2.4–GHz Wireless Network Adapter ................................... 229
Material Safety Data Sheets ................................................................................................ 230
C Recycling and Disposal....................................................................................................... 231
All Countries ........................................................................................................................ 232
North America ..................................................................................................................... 233
European Union................................................................................................................... 234
Domestic/Household Environment ................................................................................. 234
Professional/Business Environment................................................................................. 234
Collection and Disposal of Equipment and Batteries....................................................... 235
Battery Symbol Note...................................................................................................... 235
Battery Removal ............................................................................................................ 235
Other Countries.................................................................................................................... 236
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Safety
This chapter contains:
• Notices and Safety..................................................................................................................... 12
• Electrical Safety ......................................................................................................................... 13
• Operational Safety..................................................................................................................... 15
• Maintenance Safety................................................................................................................... 17
• Printer Symbols .......................................................................................................................... 18
• Environmental, Health and Safety Contact Information ............................................................. 22
Your printer and the recommended supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety
requirements. Attention to the following information ensures the continued safe operation of your
Xerox printer.
Notices and Safety
Read the following instructions carefully before operating your printer. Refer to these instructions to
ensure the continued safe operation of your printer.
Your Xerox®printer and supplies are designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These
include safety agency evaluation and certification, and compliance with electromagnetic regulations
and established environmental standards.
The safety and environment testing and performance of this product have been verified using Xerox®
materials only.
Note: Unauthorized alterations, which can include the addition of new functions or connection
of external devices, can affect the product certification. For more information, contact your
Xerox representative.
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Electrical Safety
GGeenneerraall GGuuiiddeelliinneess
WARNING:
• Do not push objects into slots or openings on the printer. Touching a voltage point or
shorting out a part could result in fire or electric shock.
• Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened with screws unless you are installing
optional equipment and are instructed to do so. Power off the printer when performing
these installations. Disconnect the power cord when removing covers and guards for
installing optional equipment. Except for user-installable options, there are no parts that
you can maintain or service behind these covers.
The following are hazards to your safety:
• The power cord is damaged or frayed.
• Liquid is spilled into the printer.
• The printer is exposed to water.
• The printer emits smoke, or the surface is unusually hot.
• The printer emits unusual noise or odors.
• The printer causes a circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety device to activate.
If any of these conditions occur, do the following:
1. Power off the printer immediately.
2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
3. Call an authorized service representative.
PPoowweerr CCoorrdd
Use the power cord supplied with your printer.
• Plug the power cord directly into a properly grounded electrical outlet. Ensure that each end of the
cord is connected securely. If you do not know if an outlet is grounded, ask an electrician to check
the outlet.
WARNING: To avoid risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use extension cords, power
strips, or power plugs for more than 90 days. When a permanent outlet receptacle
cannot be installed, use only one factory-assembled extension cord of the appropriate
gauge for each printer or multifunction printer. Always adhere to national and local
building, fire, and electrical codes regarding length of cord, conductor size, grounding,
and protection.
• Do not use a ground adapter plug to connect the printer to an electrical outlet that does not have
a ground connection terminal.
• Verify that the printer is plugged into an outlet that is providing the correct voltage and power.
Review the electrical specification of the printer with an electrician if necessary.
• Do not place the printer in an area where people can step on the power cord.
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Safety
• Do not place objects on the power cord.
• Do not plug or unplug the power cord while the power switch is in the On position.
• If the power cord becomes frayed or worn, replace it.
• To avoid electrical shock and damage to the cord, grasp the plug when unplugging the power
cord.
The power cord is attached to the printer as a plug-in device on the back of the printer. If it is
necessary to disconnect all electrical power from the printer, disconnect the power cord from the
electrical outlet.
EEmmeerrggeennccyy PPoowweerr OOffff
If any of the following conditions occur, power off the printer immediately and disconnect the power
cord from the electrical outlet. Contact an authorized Xerox service representative to correct the
problem if:
• The equipment emits unusual odors or makes unusual noises.
• The power cable is damaged or frayed.
• A wall panel circuit breaker, fuse, or other safety device has been tripped.
• Liquid is spilled into the printer.
• The printer is exposed to water.
• Any part of the printer is damaged.
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Operational Safety
Your printer and supplies were designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include
safety agency examination, approval, and compliance with established environmental standards.
Your attention to the following safety guidelines helps to ensure the continued, safe operation of your
printer.
OOppeerraattiioonnaall GGuuiiddeelliinneess
• Do not remove any trays when the printer is printing.
• Do not open the doors when the printer is printing.
• Do not move the printer when it is printing.
• Keep hands, hair, neckties, and so on, away from the exit and feed rollers.
• Covers, which require tools for removal, protect the hazard areas within the printer. Do not remove
the protective covers.
• Do not override any electrical or mechanical interlock devices.
• Do not attempt to remove paper that is jammed deeply inside the printer. Switch off the printer
promptly and contact your local Xerox representative.
WARNING:
• The metallic surfaces in the fuser area are hot. Always use caution when removing paper
jams from this area and avoid touching any metallic surfaces.
• To avoid a tip hazard, do not push or move the device with all the paper trays extended.
OOzzoonnee RReelleeaassee
This printer produces ozone during normal operation. The amount of ozone produced is dependent on
copy volume. Ozone is heavier than air and is not produced in amounts large enough to harm anyone.
Install the printer in a well-ventilated room.
For more information in the United States and Canada, go to www.xerox.com/environment. In other
markets, please contact your local Xerox representative or go to www.xerox.com/environment_europe.
PPrriinntteerr LLooccaattiioonn
• Place the printer on a level, solid, non-vibrating surface with adequate strength to hold its weight.
To find the weight for your printer configuration, refer to Physical Specifications.
• Do not block or cover the slots or openings on the printer. These openings are provided for
ventilation and to prevent overheating of the printer.
• Place the printer in an area where there is adequate space for operation and servicing.
• Place the printer in a dust-free area.
• Do not store or operate the printer in an extremely hot, cold, or humid environment.
• Do not place the printer near a heat source.
• Do not place the printer in direct sunlight to avoid exposure to light-sensitive components.
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• Do not place the printer where it is directly exposed to the cold air flow from an air conditioning
system.
• Do not place the printer in locations susceptible to vibrations.
• For optimum performance, use the printer at the elevations specified in Elevation.
PPrriinntteerr SSuupppplliieess
• Use the supplies designed for your printer. The use of unsuitable materials can cause poor
performance and a possible safety hazard.
• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on, or supplied with, the product, options, and
supplies.
• Store all consumables in accordance with the instructions given on the package or container.
• Keep all consumables away from the reach of children.
• Never throw toner, toner cartridges, drum cartridges, or waste cartridges into an open flame.
• When handling cartridges, for example toner and such, avoid skin or eye contact. Eye contact can
cause irritation and inflammation. Do not attempt to disassemble the cartridge, which can
increase the risk of skin or eye contact.
WARNING:
Use of non-Xerox supplies is not recommended. The Xerox Warranty, Service Agreement, and Total
Satisfaction Guarantee do not cover damage, malfunction, or degradation of performance caused by
use of non-Xerox supplies, or the use of Xerox supplies not specified for this printer. The Total
Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage could vary outside
these areas. Please contact your Xerox representative for details.
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Maintenance Safety
• Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not specifically described in the
documentation supplied with your printer.
• Clean with a dry lint-free cloth only.
• Do not burn any consumables or routine maintenance items. For information on Xerox®supplies
recycling programs, go to www.xerox.com/gwa.
WARNING: Do not use aerosol cleaners. Aerosol cleaners can cause explosions or fires when
used on electromechanical equipment.
When installing the device in a hallway or similar restricted area, additional space requirements can
apply. Ensure that you comply with all workspace safety regulations, building codes, and fire codes for
your area.
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Printer Symbols
Symbol Description
Warning:
Indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
Hot Warning:
Hot surface on or in the printer. Use caution to avoid
personal injury.
Caution:
Indicates a mandatory action to take in order to
avoid damage to the property.
Caution:
To avoid damage to the property, be careful not to
spill toner when handling the waste cartridge.
Do not touch the part or area of the printer.
Do not expose the drum cartridges to direct sunlight.
Do not burn the toner cartridges.
Do not burn the waste cartridge.
Do not burn the drum cartridges.
Do not use paper attached with staples or any other
form of binding clip.
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Symbol Description
Do not use folded, creased, curled, or wrinkled paper.
Do not use inkjet paper.
Do not use transparencies or overhead projector
sheets.
Do not reload paper previously printed on or used.
Add paper or media.
Paper Jam
Lock
Unlock
Document
Paper
WLAN
Wireless Local Area Network
LAN
Local Area Network
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Symbol Description
USB
Universal Serial Bus
Postcard
Load envelopes in the tray with the flaps closed and
facing up.
Load envelopes in the tray with the flaps open and
facing up.
OK Button
Print Menu Button
Pause Printing Button
Information Button
Menu Button
Back Button
Power/Wake Button
Cancel Job Button
Paper-Feeding Direction Indicator
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Environmental, Health and Safety Contact
Information
For more information on Environment, Health, and Safety in relation to this Xerox product and
supplies, contact:
• United States and Canada: 1-800-ASK-XEROX (1-800-275-9376)
• Europe: EHS-Europe@xerox.com
For product safety information in the United States and Canada, go to www.xerox.com/environment.
For product safety information in Europe, go to www.xerox.com/environment_europe.
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Features
This chapter contains:
• Parts of the Printer ..................................................................................................................... 24
• Power Saver ............................................................................................................................... 30
• Information Pages ..................................................................................................................... 31
• Administrative Features.............................................................................................................. 33
• More Information ...................................................................................................................... 36
CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell
The control panel consists of a touch screen and buttons you press to control the functions available
on the printer. The control panel:
• Displays the current operating status of the printer.
• Provides access to print features.
• Provides access to reference materials.
• Provides access to Tools and Setup menus.
• Prompts you to load paper, replace supplies, and clear jams.
• Displays errors and warnings.
• Provides the Power/Wake button used for turning on or turning off the printer. This button also
supports the power-saver modes, and blinks to indicate the power status of the printer.
Item Name Description
1 Back This button navigates up one level in the menu.
2 OK/Accept This button displays the selected menu or selects
the current menu option.
3 Menu This button displays the Information Pages, Billing
Meters, Admin, Tray Settings, and Panel Language
menus.
4 Information This button displays additional information about
error or status messages on the control panel.
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Item Name Description
5 Control Panel Display The control panel display provides information
about settings, statuses, and error messages. An
asterisk ( *) next to a menu option indicates the
current default setting.
6 Pause Printing This button changes the printer state. When
paused, communication is disconnected from the
computer or print server. However, printing
continues until all pages received before the pause
are completed.
7 Power/Wake When the printer is off, this button turns on the
printer. When the printer is on, this button displays
the Power Saver menu on the control panel. From
this menu, you can choose to power off the printer,
or enter a low-power mode.
This button also blinks to indicate the power status
of the printer.
• When the light blinks slow, the printer is in a
low-power mode.
• When the light blinks fast, the printer is
powering up, powering down, or exiting a low-
power mode.
8 Print Menu This button provides access to documents stored in
the printer or the server, such as Secure Print.
9 Up and Down Arrow Buttons These arrow buttons navigate to the next menu,
item, or option.
10 Cancel Job This button ends the current print job.
11 Printer Ready or Processing Light The light appears green when the printer is ready
to receive data, and blinks when the printer is busy
receiving data.
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Item Name Description
12 Left and Right Arrow Buttons These arrow buttons move forward and back
through submenus or number fields. To display
Secure Jobs and Saved Jobs, press the Left arrow
button.
13 Status LED This light blinks blue or amber to indicate printer
status.
Blue
• Solid blue acknowledges an Authentication
request.
• Blinks slow-blue at completion of a print job.
• Blinks fast-blue when the printer is powering up,
or to signal detection of a Wi-Fi Direct
connection request, like AirPrint.
Amber
• Blinks amber to indicate an error condition or
warning that requires your attention. For
example, an out of toner condition, a paper
jam, or out of paper for the current job.
• It also blinks amber to indicate a system error,
which typically is associated with an error code.
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Power Saver
You can set the time the printer spends idle in ready mode before the printer transitions to a lower
power level. For details, refer to Configuring Power Saver Using the Embedded Web Server.
There are two levels of power-saver mode.
• Low Power Timeout: The printer shifts from Ready mode to Low Power mode to reduce standby
power consumption.
• Sleep Timeout: The printer shifts from Low Power mode to Sleep mode for a greater reduction in
power consumption.
Note: Increasing the default Power Saver activation times can result in an overall higher energy
consumption of the printer.
EExxiittiinngg SSlleeeepp MMooddee
The printer exits Low Power mode or Sleep mode automatically when it receives data from a
connected device.
To exit Low Power mode or Sleep mode manually, at the control panel, press the Power/Wake button.
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Information Pages
Your printer has a printable set of information pages. These include configuration and font
information, demonstration pages, and more.
PPrriinnttiinngg RReeppoorrttss
1. At the control panel, press Menu.
2. Navigate to Print Reports, then press OK.
3. Navigate to the desired report, then press OK.
4. To print the report, at the prompt, press OK.
5. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
SSppeecciiffyyiinngg tthhee SSoouurrccee TTrraayy ffoorr PPrriinnttiinngg RReeppoorrttss
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Paper Tray Priority, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired paper tray, then press OK.
6. To set the paper tray to the highest priority, navigate to Priority 1, then press OK.
Note:
• To print a report, ensure that the paper tray that you selected matches match the
default paper size, type, and color.
• The Bypass Tray cannot be set to Priority 1.
• To print a report from the Bypass Tray, remove all the other trays, then load the default
paper size, type, and color in the Bypass Tray.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn RReeppoorrtt
The Configuration Report provides product information including installed options, network settings,
port setup, tray information, and more.
PPrriinnttiinngg aa CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn RReeppoorrtt aatt tthhee CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Print Reports, then press OK.
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3. Navigate to Configuration, then press OK.
4. To print the report, at the prompt, press OK.
5. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg PPrriinnttiinngg ooff tthhee SSttaarrttuupp PPaaggee aatt PPoowweerr OOnn
The Startup Page provides basic printer configuration information, such as printer name, serial
number, fonts, firmware, and Ethernet versions. When this feature is on, the Startup Page prints each
time you power on your printer. If you do not want the Startup Page to print, you can disable the
feature.
To configure the Startup page:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. Click System.
3. Click Defaults and Policies→Startup Page.
a. To print the Startup Page at power-on, click Auto Print.
b. To disable printing the Startup Page at power-on, click Do Not Auto Print.
4. Click OK.
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Administrative Features
TThhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
The Embedded Web Server is the administration and configuration software that is installed in the
printer. It allows you to configure and administer the printer from a Web browser.
The Embedded Web Server requires:
• A TCP/IP connection between the printer and the network in Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, or Linux
environments.
• TCP/IP and HTTP enabled in the printer.
• A network-connected computer with a Web browser that supports JavaScript.
AAcccceessssiinngg tthhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then
press Enter or Return.
FFiinnddiinngg tthhee IIPP AAddddrreessss ooff YYoouurr PPrriinntteerr
To install the print driver for a network-connected printer, it is often necessary to know the IP address
of your printer. Also, the IP address is used to access the settings of your printer through the
Embedded Web Server. You can view the IP address of your printer on the control panel or on the
Configuration Report.
Note: Wait until the printer has been on for 2 minutes to view the TCP/IP address. If the TCP/IP
address is 0.0.0.0 or begins with 169, this indicates a network connectivity issue.For details,
refer to Printer Does Not Print.
VViieewwiinngg tthhee IIPP PPrriinntteerr AAddddrreessss oonn tthhee CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell
To view the IP address of the printer on the control panel:
1. At the control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network/Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to TCP/IP Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Ethernet, then press OK.
6. Navigate to IP Address, then press OK.
The IP address of the printer appears on the IP Address screen.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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OObbttaaiinniinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr IIPP AAddddrreessss ffrroomm tthhee CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn RReeppoorrtt
To view the IP address of the printer on the Configuration Report:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
2. Navigate to Print Reports, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Configuration, then press OK.
4. To print the report, at the prompt, press OK.
5. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
The IP address information is located in the Communication Settings section of the Configuration
Report under IPv4 and IPv6.
CCeerrttiiffiiccaatteess ffoorr tthhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
Your device includes a self-signed HTTPS certificate. The device generates the certificate
automatically during device installation. The certificate is used to encrypt communications between
your computer and the Xerox device.
Note:
• The Embedded Web Server page for your Xerox device can display an error message that
the security certificate is not trusted. This configuration does not lessen the security of the
communications between your computer and the Xerox device.
• To eliminate the connection warning in your Web browser, you can replace the self-signed
certificate with a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority. For information on
obtaining a certificate from a Certificate Authority, contact your Internet Service Provider.
For information on obtaining, installing, and enabling certificates, refer to Managing Certificates.
DDoowwnnllooaaddiinngg tthhee CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn RReeppoorrtt ffrroomm tthhee
EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
From the Embedded Web Server, you can download and save a copy of the Configuration Report to
your computer hard drive. Use Configuration Reports from multiple devices to compare software
versions, configurations, and compliance information.
To download a copy of the Configuration Report from the Embedded Web Server:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: For details about obtaining the IP address of your printer, refer to Finding the IP
Address of Your Printer.
2. To download the Configuration Report scroll to the bottom of the page, then, in the Quick Links
section, click Download Configuration Report.
Note: If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator.
The document is saved automatically as an XML file in the default download location on your
computer hard drive. To open the Configuration Report, use an XML viewer.
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AAcccceessssiinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr
The system administrator can set access rights on the printer to ensure that unauthorized users
cannot access the printer. If the system administrator configures authentication and authorization,
users require a login and a password to access some or all of the features of the printer.
LLooggggiinngg IInn aatt tthhee CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell aass tthhee AAddmmiinniissttrraattoorr
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
2. If Panel Lock is On, you are prompted to enter the passcode to access the control panel menus.
3. At the prompt, to enter numbers at the control panel, select an option:
• To select a number, press the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To scroll quickly, hold down the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To move to the next number field, press the Right arrow button.
• To move to the previous number field, press the Left arrow button.
4. When finished, press OK.
MMeetteerr RReeaaddiinnggss
The Meter Readings menu shows the number of processed print jobs. The meter is divided according
to the color mode. You cannot reset the meter readings; they track the total number of pages printed
for the life of the printer.
To view the Meter Readings on the control panel:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Meter Reading, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Current Meter, then press OK.
4. After viewing the readings, to return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To view the Usage Counters using the Embedded Web Server:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP
Address of Your Printer.
2. To view the Billing/Usage counters, in the Embedded Web Server, click Home.
3. To view more details, for Billing/Usage, click Details.
• To view Billing Meter details, click Billing Meters.
• To view Usage Counter details, click Usage Counters.
4. To return to the previous window, click Close.
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More Information
You can obtain more information about your printer from these sources:
Resource Location
Installation Guide Packaged with the printer.
Other documentation for your printer www.xerox.com/office/6510docs
Recommended Media List United States: www.xerox.com/rmlna
European Union: www.xerox.com/rmleu
Technical support information for your printer;
including online technical support, Online Support
Assistant, and print driver downloads.
www.xerox.com/office/6510support
Information Pages Print from the control panel. For details, refer to
Information Pages.
Order supplies for your printer www.xerox.com/office/6510supplies
Local sales and Technical Customer Support www.xerox.com/office/worldcontacts
Printer registration www.xerox.com/office/register
Xerox®Direct online store www.direct.xerox.com/
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This chapter contains:
• Installation and Setup Overview................................................................................................. 38
• Selecting a Location for the Printer............................................................................................. 39
• Connecting the Printer ............................................................................................................... 40
• Powering the Printer On and Off................................................................................................. 51
• Configuring Network Settings .................................................................................................... 53
• Configuring AirPrint ................................................................................................................... 54
• Configuring Google Cloud Print .................................................................................................. 55
• Installing the Software............................................................................................................... 56
For reference:
•Installation Guide packaged with your printer
• Online Support Assistant at www.xerox.com/office/6510docs
Installation and Setup Overview
Before you print, ensure that your computer and the printer are plugged in, powered on, and
connected. Configure the initial settings of the printer, then install the print driver software and
utilities on your computer.
You can connect to your printer directly from your computer using USB, or connect to a network using
an Ethernet cable or wireless connection. Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different
connection methods. Routers, network hubs and switches, modems, Ethernet cables, and USB cables
are not included with your printer and must be purchased separately. Xerox recommends an Ethernet
connection because it is typically faster than a USB connection, and it provides access to the
Embedded Web Server.
For more information, refer to Connecting the Printer.
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Selecting a Location for the Printer
1. Select a dust-free area with temperatures from 5–32°C (41–90°F), and relative humidity 15–85%.
Note: Sudden temperature fluctuations can affect print quality. Rapid heating of a cold
room can cause condensation inside the printer, directly interfering with image transfer.
2. Place the printer on a level, solid, non-vibrating surface with adequate strength for the weight of
the printer. The printer must be horizontal with all four feet in solid contact with the surface. To
find the weight for your printer configuration, refer to Physical Specifications. Select a location
with adequate clearance to access supplies and to provide proper ventilation. To find the
clearance requirements for your printer, refer to Clearance Requirements.
3. After positioning the printer, you are ready to connect it to the power source and computer or
network.
OOppeenniinngg tthhee OOuuttppuutt TTrraayy EExxtteennssiioonn
To provide better support for your prints, open the Output Tray Extension. For printing on longer
paper, to lengthen the Output Tray Extension, pull out the extender until it stops.
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Connecting the Printer
SSeelleeccttiinngg aa CCoonnnneeccttiioonn MMeetthhoodd
You can connect the printer to your computer using a USB cable, Ethernet cable, or wireless
connection. The method that you select depends on how your computer is connected to the network.
A USB connection is a direct connection and is the easiest to set up. An Ethernet connection is used
to connect to a network. If you are using a network connection, it is important to understand how
your computer is connected to the network.
Note: Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Routers,
network hubs, network switches, modems, Ethernet cables, and USB cables are not included
with your printer and must be purchased separately.
USB
If you connect the printer to one computer and do not have a network, use a USB connection. A
USB connection offers fast data speeds, but typically not as fast as a network connection.
Note: To access the Embedded Web Server, a network connection is required.
Network
If your computer is connected to an office network or home network, use an Ethernet cable to
connect the printer to the network. You cannot connect the printer directly to the computer. A
connection through a router or network switch is required. An Ethernet network can be used for
one or more computers and supports many printers and systems simultaneously. An Ethernet
connection is typically faster than USB and allows you direct access to the settings of the printer
using the Embedded Web Server.
Wireless Network
If your environment includes a wireless router or wireless access point, you can connect the printer
to the network with a wireless connection. A wireless network connection provides the same access
and services as a wired connection. A wireless network connection is typically faster than USB and
allows direct access to the settings of the printer using the Embedded Web Server.
CCoonnnneeccttiinngg ttoo aa CCoommppuutteerr UUssiinngg UUSSBB
To connect using USB, you need one of these operating systems: Windows Vista, Windows 7,
Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, or
Macintosh OS X version 10.9 or later.
To connect the printer to the computer using a USB cable:
1. Connect the Bend of a standard A/B USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 cable to the USB Port on the back of the
printer.
2. Connect the Aend of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer.
3. If the Windows Found New Hardware Wizard appears, cancel it.
4. Install the print driver.
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CCoonnnneeccttiinngg ttoo aa WWiirreedd NNeettwwoorrkk
1. Ensure that the printer is powered off.
2. Attach a Category 5 or better Ethernet cable from the printer to the network or router socket. Use
an Ethernet switch or router, and two or more Ethernet cables. Connect the computer to the
switch or router with one cable, then connect the printer to the switch or router with the second
cable. Connect to any port on the switch or router except the uplink port.
3. Attach the power cord, then plug in the printer and turn it on.
4. Set the network IP printer address, or set up the printer for automatic printer IP detection.
CCoonnnneeccttiinngg ttoo aa WWiirreelleessss NNeettwwoorrkk
A wireless local area network (WLAN) provides the means to connect 2 or more devices in a LAN
without a physical connection. The printer can connect to a wireless LAN that includes a wireless
router or wireless access point. Before connecting the printer to a wireless network, the wireless router
must be configured with a service set identifier (SSID) and any necessary credentials.
Note: Wireless networking is available only on printers with the optional Wireless Network
Adapter installed.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr ffoorr aa WWiirreelleessss NNeettwwoorrkk
Note: Before you configure wireless network settings, install the Xerox®Wireless Network
Adapter Kit.
If you purchased and installed a Wireless Network Adapter Kit, you can connect the device to a
wireless network. If the device is connected to a wired network, you can configure wireless networking
at the device, or use the Embedded Web Server.
Note: After the Wireless Network Adapter is installed, remove it only as necessary. For
information on removing the adapter, refer to Removing the Wireless Network Adapter.
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IInnssttaalllliinngg tthhee WWiirreelleessss NNeettwwoorrkk AAddaapptteerr
The optional wireless network adapter plugs in to the back of the printer. After the adapter is
installed, and wireless networking is enabled and configured, the adapter is able to connect to a
wireless network.
To install the Wireless Network Adapter:
1. Power off the printer.
2. To remove the Wireless Network Adapter Port Cover, press down the latch, then pull the cover
away from the printer.
3. Remove the packaging from the Wireless Network Adapter.
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4. To install the Wireless Network Adapter, follow the procedure defined on the instruction sheet
provided with the Wireless Network Adapter.
Note: Pulling on the adapter can damage it. Once installed, remove it only as needed, and
as directed in the Wireless Network Adapter removal instructions. For details, refer to
Removing the Wireless Network Adapter.
5. Power on the printer.
6. In the Admin Menu, configure the Wi-Fi Settings.
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3. To remove the cover, slide it toward the back, then away from the printer.
4. Reach into the printer and push the release lever toward the front of the printer. Hold the release
lever in this position and gently pull the Wireless Network Adapter away from the printer.
Note: Do not use force to pull on the Wireless Network Adapter. If the latch is released
properly, the adapter pulls out easily. Pulling on a secured adapter can damage it.
5. To reinstall the Wireless Network Adapter Port Cover, insert the bottom tab into the small slot.
Gently press the port cover against the back of the printer until it latches into place.
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8. Connect the printer to your computer with a USB cable or to a network using an Ethernet cable.
9. Power on the printer.
RReesseettttiinngg WWiirreelleessss SSeettttiinnggss
If the printer was previously installed in a wireless network environment, it could retain setup and
configuration information. To prevent the printer from attempting to connect to the previous
network, reset the wireless settings.
To reset the wireless settings:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network / Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Cancel Settings, then press OK.
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Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a network standard for setting up a wireless network. The WPS
protocols enable you to set up devices in a secure wireless network without having wireless
networking experience. With a WPS-certified router, you can use tools in the router and the printer to
connect the printer to the network. To use the tools, ensure that the wireless router is configured
properly and is compliant with the WPS.
• Push Button Connection (PBC) is the easiest way to connect the printer to a wireless network. It
automatically connects when you push a button on the router and on the printer. After the router
and printer exchange information, the printer accepts the security and configuration information
from the router and connects to the network. The PBC is a moderately secure way to connect the
printer to the network. You do not need to enter any information to make the network connection.
• PIN (Personal Identification Number) automatically connects the printer to a wireless router using
a common PIN. The printer generates and prints a PIN for use in the setup process. When you
enter the PIN into the router, the router broadcasts network information using the PIN. When
both devices recognize the PIN, the router provides the security and configuration information to
the printer, which uses it to connect to the network.
To connect to a WPS wireless network using the PBC method:
Note: Before you install the device, ensure that the wireless router is connected to the network
and properly configured.
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menubutton.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network/Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to WPS Setup, then press OK.
6. Navigate to Start PBC, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, press OK.
8. Within 10 seconds, on your router, press the WPS button. For details, refer to your router
documentation. After the connection setup is complete, the printer restarts automatically.
9. After the printer restarts, wait two minutes, then to get the network information that includes the
IP address, print a Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at
the Control Panel.
To connect to a WPS wireless network using the PIN method:
Note: Before you install the printer, ensure that you connect and configure the wireless router
for the network.
1. At your computer, open the wireless router control panel, then select Add WPS Client.
Note: For details, refer to your wireless router documentation.
2. Select PIN Method. The wireless router control panel opens to a dialog box ready for the PIN
number.
Note: The following steps can vary with different router manufacturers.
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3. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
4. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Network / Port, then press OK.
6. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
7. Navigate to WPS Setup, then press OK.
8. Navigate to PIN Code, then press OK.
9. Record the PIN from the screen, then press OK.
The printer starts advertising using the displayed PIN Code.
Note: The printer continues to advertise for 120 seconds. If the printer does not
locate the wireless router within 120 seconds, the connection attempt stops.
10. At your computer, in the wireless router control panel Client PIN Code field, enter the PIN Code,
then click Next.
The printer communicates with the wireless router to resolve setup and configuration information.
When the printer has the correct information, it connects to the router and restarts with the
proper setup and configuration information.
If the router does not connect with the printer within 120 seconds, the connection attempt stops.
11. After the printer restarts, wait 20 seconds, then to get the network information that includes the
IP address, print a Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at the
Control Panel.
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Before you begin, ensure that you have the wireless network Service Set Identifier (SSID), encryption
type, and passphrase.
To connect to a wireless network using the Wi-Fi Setup Wizard:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network / Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Access Point Search, then press OK.
6. Navigate to the desired network, then press OK.
Note: If the wireless network does not appear in the list, refer to Connecting to a Wireless
Network Manually.
7. Enter the passcode for the selected network, then press OK.
8. After the printer restarts, wait two minutes, then to get the network information that includes the
IP address, print a Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at
the Control Panel.
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When connecting to a wireless network that does not include a WPS-compliant router, set up and
configure the printer manually. Before starting, obtain the router setup and configuration
information, such as name and passphrase. For assistance, contact your system administrator.
To connect to a wireless network manually:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menubutton.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network/Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to SSID Direct Entry, then press OK.
6. Enter the network SSID (name), then press OK.
7. Depending on your network mode, navigate to Infrastructure type or Ad-hoc, then press OK.
Note: Infrastructure provides the greatest selection of security options. Ad hoc provides
only WEP encryption in most networks.
8. Select an encryption type, then press OK.
• As needed, enter the passphrase for the selected network, then press OK.
• If using WEP encryption, enter the WEP key and press OK, select the transmit key, then press
OK.
9. After the printer restarts, wait two minutes, then to get the network information that includes the
IP address, print a Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at
the Control Panel.
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You can connect to your printer from a Wi-Fi mobile device, such as a tablet, computer, or smart
phone, using Wi-Fi Direct. Wi-Fi Direct is disabled by default. For details, refer to Connecting with Wi-Fi
Direct from Your Mobile Device.
Note: Wireless networking is available only on printers with the optional Wireless Network
Adapter installed.
Connecting with Wi-Fi Direct from Your Mobile Device
To connect with Wi-Fi Direct, follow the directions provided with your mobile device.
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Powering the Printer On and Off
The printer has a single multifunction button on the control panel. The Power/Wake button restarts,
powers up, or powers down the printer. This button also enters and exits low-power mode, and flashes
when the printer is in power-saver mode.
To power on the printer:
At the printer control panel, press the Power/Wake button.
To power off the printer:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Power/Wake button.
Note: If the printer does not respond to a single press of the Power/Wake button, press
and hold the button for 5 seconds. A message appears that requests you to wait for the
printer to power off.
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2. Navigate to Power Off, then press OK. Do not plug or unplug the power cord when the printer is
powered on.
Note:
After 10 seconds, the touch screen goes dark and the Power/Wake button flashes until the printer
has completed the power off process.
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The Installation wizard starts the first time you power on the printer. The wizard prompts you with a
series of questions to help you configure basic printer settings.
Note: You can change these settings at any time.
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Configuring Network Settings
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Computers and printers primarily use TCP/IP protocols to communicate over an Ethernet network.
Generally, Macintosh computers use either TCP/IP or the Bonjour protocol to communicate with a
network printer. For Macintosh OS X systems, TCP/IP is preferred. Unlike TCP/IP, however, Bonjour
does not require printers or computers to have IP addresses.
With TCP/IP protocols, each printer and computer must have a unique IP address. Many networks and
cable and DSL routers have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server
automatically assigns an IP address to every computer and printer on the network that is configured
to use DHCP.
If you use a Cable or DSL router, refer to the documentation for your router for information on IP
addressing.
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By default, the printer is configured to acquire an IP address from the network server using DHCP.
Network addresses assigned by DHCP are temporary, however. After a specified time, the network can
assign a new IP address to the printer. If the print driver is configured to use a specific IP address that
changes periodically, you can experience connectivity issues. To avoid problems, or if your network
administrator requires a static IP address for the printer, you can assign the IP address to the printer.
You can view the IP address of your printer on the control panel or on the Configuration Report. For
details, refer to Finding the IP Address of Your Printer.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network/Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to TCP/IP Settings, then Press OK.
5. Navigate to Ethernet, then press OK.
6. Navigate to Get IP Address, then press OK.
7. Navigate to DHCP/AutoIP, then press OK.
8. Power off the printer, then power it on again.
9. Two minutes after the printer restarts, verify that the printer has obtained a valid IP Address. For
details, refer to Finding the IP Address of Your Printer.
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Configuring AirPrint
AirPrint®is a software feature that allows you to print from wired or wireless Apple iOS-based mobile
devices and Mac OS-based devices without the need to install a print driver. AirPrint-enabled printers
allow you to print directly from a Mac, an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can use AirPrint to print
from a wired device or a wireless device without using a print driver.
Note:
• Not all applications support AirPrint®.
• Wireless devices must join the same wireless network as the printer.
• For AirPrint to function, both IPP and Bonjour®(mDNS) protocols must be enabled.
• The device that submits the AirPrint job must be on the same subnet as the printer. To allow
devices to print from different subnets, configure your network to pass multicast DNS traffic
across subnets.
• The Mac OS device must be Mac OS 10.10 or later.
• AirPrint-enabled printers work with all models of iPad, iPhone (3GS or later), and iPod touch
(third generation or later), running the latest version of iOS.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Home→Connectivity.
Note: If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator.
3. For Mobile Printing, click AirPrint.
4. To enable AirPrint, click the Enable toggle button.
Note: AirPrint is enabled by default when IPP and Bonjour®(mDNS) are both enabled.
• To change the printer name, in the Name field, enter a new name.
• To enter a location for the printer, in the Location field, enter the location of the printer.
• To enter a physical location or address for the printer, in the Geo-Location field, enter the
geographic latitude and longitude coordinates in decimal form. For example, use coordinates
such as 45.325026, -122.766831 for a location.
5. Click OK.
6. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
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Configuring Google Cloud Print
Google Cloud Print allows you to print documents that are stored in the cloud without using a print
driver.
Before you begin:
• Set up a Google email account.
• Configure the printer to use IPv4.
• Configure Proxy Server settings as needed.
To configure Google Cloud Print:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Home→Connectivity.
3. For Mobile Printing, click Google Cloud Print.
4. To enable Google Cloud Print, click the Enable toggle button.
5. Click OK.
6. Restart the printer, then wait 2 minutes for the printer to connect.
7. Refresh your Web browser, then for Mobile Printing, click Google Cloud Print.
8. Click Printer Registration.
9. Click Register.
A printer registration page prints.
10. To register the printer, in your Web browser, type the URL provided, or use your mobile phone to
scan the barcode.
After the printer is registered, a confirmation status window appears.
11. To access the Google Cloud Print feature, in your Google account, click Manage Your Printer.
Note: The default printer name appears in this format: Model name (MAC address).
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Installing the Software
Before installing driver software, verify that the printer is plugged in, powered on, connected correctly,
and has a valid IP address. The IP address usually appears in the upper, right corner of the control
panel. If you cannot find the IP address, see Finding the IP Address of Your Printer.
Note:
If the Software and Documentation disc is not available, download the latest drivers from www.
xerox.com/office/6510drivers.
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• Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows 10,
Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2012.
• Macintosh OS X version 10.9 and later.
• UNIX and Linux: Your printer supports connection to various UNIX platforms through the network
interface.
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1. Insert the Software and Documentation disc into the appropriate drive on your computer. If the
installer does not start automatically, navigate to the drive, and double-click the Setup.exe
installer file.
2. Select your printer model.
3. Click Install Print Driver.
4. At the License Agreement, click I Agree.
5. From the list of discovered printers, select your printer.
Note: When installing drivers for a network printer, if your printer does not appear in the
list, click the IP Address or DNS Name button. In the IP Address or DNS Name field, type
the IP address of your printer, then click Search to locate and select your printer. If you do
not know the IP address of the printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of Your Printer.
6. Click Next.
7. If desired, you can name your printer by typing a name in the Queue Name field.
8. Make a print driver selection.
9. Click Install.
10. If desired, set the printer as the default printer.
Note: Before selecting Share Printer, contact your system administrator.
11. To complete the installation, click Finish, then click Close.
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1. Insert the Software and Documentation disc into the appropriate drive on your computer.
If the installer does not start automatically, navigate to the drive, and double-click the Setup.exe
installer file.
2. Click Install Software.
3. At the License Agreement, select I Agree, then click Next.
4. To install the printer support software, select Software, then click Next.
5. In the Software and Documentation window, clear the check box for any undesired options.
6. Click Next.
7. To complete the installation, click Finish.
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1. Insert the Software and Documentation disc into the appropriate drive on your computer.
2. Open Xerox®Print Drivers 3.xx.x.dmg/.pkg as needed for your printer.
3. To run Xerox®Print Drivers 3.xx.x.dmg/.pkg, double-click the appropriate file name.
4. When prompted, click Continue.
5. To accept the license agreement, click I Agree.
6. To accept the current installation location, click Install, or select another location for the
installation files, then click Install.
7. If prompted, enter your password, then click OK.
8. From the list of discovered printers, select your printer, then click Next.
9. If your printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers:
a. Click the Network Printer Icon.
b. Type the IP address of your printer, then click Continue.
c. Select your printer in the list of discovered printers, then click Continue.
10. If your printer was not detected, verify that the printer is on and that the Ethernet or USB cable is
connected properly.
11. To accept the print queue message, click OK.
12. Select or clear the Set Printer as Default and Print a Test Page check boxes.
13. Click Continue, then click Close.
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For networking, set up your printer using Bonjour (Rendezvous), or connect using the IP address of
your printer for an LPD/LPR connection. For a non-network printer, create a desktop USB connection.
To add the printer using Bonjour:
1. From the computer Applications folder or from the dock, open System Preferences.
2. Click Printers & Scanners.
The list of printers appears on the left of the window.
3. Under the list of printers, click the Plus button (+).
4. At the top of the window, click the Default icon.
5. Select your printer from the list, then click Add.
Note: If your printer was not detected, verify that the printer is on and that the Ethernet
cable is connected properly.
To add the printer by specifying the IP address:
1. From the computer Applications folder or from the dock, open System Preferences.
2. Click Printers & Scanners.
The list of printers appears on the left of the window.
3. Under the list of printers, click the Plus button (+).
4. Click IP.
5. From the Protocol drop-down menu, select the protocol.
6. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the printer.
7. In the Name field, enter a name for the printer.
8. From the Print Using drop-down list, choose Select a driver to use.
9. From the printer software list, select the print driver for your printer model.
10. Click Add.
For reference:
Online Support Assistant at: www.xerox.com/office/6510support
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For more information on installing print drivers and utilities for UNIX and Linux, refer to UNIX and
Linux Printing.
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Web Services on Devices (WSD) allow a client to discover and access a remote device and its
associated services across a network. WSD supports device discovery, control, and use.
To install a WSD printer using the Add Device Wizard:
1. At your computer, click Start, then select Devices and Printers.
2. To launch the Add Device Wizard, click Add a Device.
3. In the list of available devices, select the one you want to use, then click Next.
Note: If the printer you want to use does not appear in the list, click the Cancel button.
Add the WSD printer manually using the Add Printer Wizard.
4. Click Close.
To install a WSD printer using the Add Printer Wizard:
1. At your computer, click Start, then select Devices and Printers.
2. To launch the Add Printer Wizard, click Add a Printer.
3. Click Add a network, wireless, or Bluetooth printer.
4. In the list of available devices, select the one you want to use, then click Next.
5. If the printer you want to use does not appear in the list, click The printer that I want is not
listed.
6. Select Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname, then click Next.
7. From the Device type field, select Web Services Device.
8. Enter the printer IP address in the Hostname or IP address field, then click Next.
9. Click Close.
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Paper and Media
This chapter contains:
• Supported Paper ........................................................................................................................ 62
• Loading Paper............................................................................................................................ 68
• Printing on Special Paper............................................................................................................ 75
Your printer is designed to use various paper and other media types. Follow the guidelines in this
section for the best print quality and to avoid jams:
Supported Paper
Your printer is designed to use various paper and other media types. To ensure the best print quality
and to avoid jams, follow the guidelines in this section.
For best results, use Xerox paper and media recommended for your printer.
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A list of paper and media recommended for your printer is available at:
•www.xerox.com/rmlna Recommended Media List (United States)
•www.xerox.com/rmleu Recommended Media List (Europe)
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To order paper or other media, contact your local reseller or visit www.xerox.com/office/6510supplies.
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• Do not overfill the paper trays. Do not load paper above the maximum fill line in the tray.
• Adjust the paper guides to fit the paper size.
• Fan paper before loading it in the paper tray.
• If excessive jams occur, use paper or other approved media from a new package.
• Do not print on label media after a label has been removed from a sheet.
• Use only paper envelopes. Print envelopes 1-sided only.
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Some paper and other media types can cause poor output quality, increased paper jams, or damage
your printer. Do not use the following:
• Rough or porous paper
• Inkjet paper
• Non-laser glossy or coated paper
• Paper that has been photocopied
• Paper that has been folded or wrinkled
• Paper with cutouts or perforations
• Stapled paper
• Envelopes with windows, metal clasps, side seams, or adhesives with release strips
• Padded envelopes
• Plastic media
• Transparencies
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Caution: The Xerox Warranty, Service Agreement, or Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee does
not cover damage caused by using unsupported paper or specialty media. The Xerox Total
Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage could vary
outside these areas. Please contact your local representative for details.
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Storing your paper and other media properly contributes to optimum print quality.
• Store paper in dark, cool, relatively dry locations. Most paper is susceptible to damage from
ultraviolet and visible light. Ultraviolet light, from the sun and fluorescent bulbs, is particularly
damaging to paper.
• Reduce the exposure of paper to strong lights for long periods of time.
• Maintain constant temperatures and relative humidity.
• Avoid storing paper in attics, kitchens, garages, or basements. These spaces are more likely to
collect moisture.
• Store paper flat, either on pallets, cartons, shelves, or in cabinets.
• Avoid food or drinks in the area where paper is stored or handled.
• Do not open sealed packages of paper until you are ready to load the paper into the printer.
Leave stored paper in the original packaging. The paper wrapper protects the paper from moisture
loss or gain.
• Some special media is packaged inside resealable plastic bags. Store the media inside the bag
until you are ready to use it. Keep unused media in the bag and reseal it for protection.
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Trays Paper Types Weights
All Trays Recycled 60–80 g/m²
Custom 60–90 g/m²
Bond
Hole-Punched
Letterhead
Plain
Pre-Printed
75–105 g/m²
Lightweight Cardstock
Lightweight Glossy Cardstock
106–176 g/m²
Cardstock
Glossy Cardstock
177–220 g/m²
Tray 1 and
Bypass Tray
Envelope
Labels
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Tray European Standard Sizes
North American Standard
Sizes
Tray 1 and Bypass Tray A6 (105 x 148 mm, 4.1 x 5.8 in.)
A5 (148 x 210 mm, 5.8 x 8.3 in.)
A4 (210 x 297 mm, 8.3 x 11.7 in.)
215 x 315 mm, 8.5 x 12.4 in.
DL Envelope (110 x 220 mm,
4.33 x 8.66 in.)
C6 Envelope (114 x 162 mm,
4.5 x 6.38 in.)
Postcard (102 x 152 mm, 4 x 6 in.)
127 x 178 mm, 5 x 7 in.
Statement (140 x 216 mm,
5.5 x 8.5 in.)
Executive (184 x 267 mm,
7.25 x 10.5 in.)
203 x 254 mm, 8 x 10 in.
Letter (216 x 279 mm, 8.5 x 11 in.)
Folio (216 x 330 mm, 8.5 x 13 in.)
Legal (216 x 356 mm, 8.5 x 14 in.)
Monarch Envelope (98 x 190 mm,
3.9 x 7.5 in.)
No. 10 envelope (241 x 105 mm,
4.1 x 9.5 in.)
Tray 2 A5 (148 x 210 mm, 5.8 x 8.3 in.)
A4 (210 x 297 mm, 8.3 x 11.7 in.)
Executive (184 x 267 mm,
7.25 x 10.5 in.)
Letter (216 x 279 mm, 8.5 x 11 in.)
Folio (216 x 330 mm, 8.5 x 13 in.)
Legal (216 x 356 mm, 8.5 x 14 in.)
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Paper Type Weight
Recycled 60–80 g/m²
Custom 60–90 g/m²
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Paper Type Weight
Bond
Hole-Punched
Letterhead
Plain
Pre-Printed
75–105 g/m²
Lightweight Cardstock
Lightweight Glossy Cardstock
106–176 g/m²
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Tray Number Paper Sizes
Tray 1 Minimum: 76 x 148 mm (3 x 5.8 in.)
Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)
Tray 2 Minimum: 76 x 191 mm (3 x 7.5 in.)
Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)
Bypass Tray Minimum: 76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in.)
Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)
2-Sided Printing, DN model only Minimum: 140 x 210 mm (5.5 x 8.3 in.)
Maximum: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in.)
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Tray mode determines if you are prompted to confirm or modify paper settings when you load paper
in the tray. Tray mode also defines how the printer behaves when a paper conflict or mismatch
occurs.
To enable Bypass Mode:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Bypass Mode, then press OK.
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5. Navigate to On, then press OK. When On, the Bypass Tray is set as the default tray for all print
jobs without a specified tray.
6. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To configure tray-prompt modes:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to During Loading, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired mode:
•Allow Change: This mode prompts you to confirm or modify paper tray settings when paper is
loaded in a tray.
•No Attrib. Change: This mode hides paper tray attribute prompts.
6. Press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Loading Paper
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1. Open the bypass tray. If the bypass tray is loaded with paper already, remove any paper that is a
different size or type.
2. Pull out the extension tray for larger sizes.
3. Move the width guides to the edges of the tray.
4. Flex the sheets back and forth and fan them, then align the edges of the stack on a level surface.
This procedure separates any sheets that are stuck together and reduces the possibility of jams.
Note: To avoid jams and misfeeds, do not remove paper from its packaging until you are
ready to use it.
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5. Load the paper in the tray. Load hole-punched paper with the holes to the left.
• For 1-sided printing, load Letterhead or pre-printed paper face up with the top edge going
into the printer.
• For 2-sided printing, load Letterhead and pre-printed paper face down with the top edge
going into the printer.
Note: Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. Overfilling can cause paper jams.
6. Adjust the width guides until they touch the edges of the paper.
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7. If the control panel prompts you, verify the paper size and type on the screen. If not, change the
paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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You can adjust the lengths of trays 1 and 2 to accommodate A4/Letter and Legal paper sizes. In the
Legal length settings, the trays protrude from the front of the printer.
To change Trays 1 and 2 to match the paper length:
1. Remove all paper from the tray.
2. To remove the tray from the printer, pull out the tray until it stops, lift the front of the tray
slightly, then pull it out.
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3. To compress the tray for shorter paper, hold the back of the tray with one hand. With the other
hand, press the release latch at the front of the tray, then push the ends inward until they latch.
4. To extend the tray for longer paper, hold the back of the tray with one hand. With the other
hand, press the release latch at the front of the tray and pull the ends outward until they latch.
5. To protect the paper when the tray is extended, place the paper cover over the extended section
of the paper tray.
Note: If the tray is extended for legal-size paper, the tray protrudes when it is inserted into
the printer.
6. Load paper into the tray before inserting it back into the printer. For details, refer to Loading
Paper into Trays 1 and 2.
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1. To remove the tray from the printer, pull out the tray until it stops, lift the front of the tray
slightly, then pull it out.
2. Adjust the paper length and width guides to fit the paper size.
3. Flex the sheets back and forth and fan them, then align the edges of the stack on a level surface.
This procedure separates any sheets that are stuck together and reduces the possibility of jams.
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4. Load paper into the tray with the print side face up.
•
Load hole-punched paper with the holes to the left.
•
For 1-sided printing, load Letterhead face up with the top of the paper toward the back of the
tray.
•
For 2-sided printing, load Letterhead face down with the top of the paper toward the back of
the tray.
Note: Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. Overfilling can cause paper jams.
5. Adjust the paper length and width guides until they touch the edges of the paper.
6. Slide the tray back into the printer.
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7. Push the tray in all the way.
Note:
• If the tray does not go all the way in, ensure that the paper lift at the back of the tray is
locked down.
• To avoid paper jams, do not remove the paper cover while printing is in progress.
• If the tray is extended for Legal-size paper, the tray protrudes when it is inserted into
the printer.
8. If the control panel prompts you, verify the paper size and type on the screen. If you are not
prompted, change the paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
9. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Printing on Special Paper
To order paper or other media, contact your local reseller or visit www.xerox.com/office/6510supplies.
For reference:
•www.xerox.com/rmlna Recommended Media List (United States)
•www.xerox.com/rmleu Recommended Media List (Europe)
EEnnvveellooppeess
You can print envelopes from Tray 1 or the Bypass Tray.
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• Use only paper envelopes.
• Do not use envelopes with windows or metal clasps.
• Print quality depends on the quality and construction of the envelopes. If you do not get the
desired results, try another envelope brand.
• Maintain constant temperatures and relative humidity.
• Store unused envelopes in their packaging to avoid excess moisture and dryness which can affect
print quality and cause wrinkling. Excessive moisture can cause the envelopes to seal before or
during printing.
• Remove air bubbles from the envelopes before loading them into the tray by setting a heavy book
on top of the envelopes.
• In the print driver software, select Envelope as the paper type.
• Do not use padded envelopes. Use envelopes that lie flat on a surface.
• Do not use envelopes with heat-activated glue.
• Do not use envelopes with press-and-seal flaps.
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1. Open the bypass tray.
2. Move the width guides to the edges of the tray.
Note:
• Do not load more than five envelopes in the Bypass Tray.
• If you do not load envelopes in the bypass tray right after they have been removed
from the packaging, they can bulge. To avoid jams, flatten the envelopes.
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3. To load the envelopes, select an option:
• For Number 10 envelopes, load the envelopes with the short edge going into the printer, flaps
down, and flaps to the right
• For Monarch or DL envelopes, do one of the following. If the envelopes wrinkle, try another
option.
• Load envelopes with the short edge going into the printer, flaps down, and flaps to the
right.
• Load envelopes with the print side up, flaps open and down, and the bottom of the
envelope going into the printer.
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• Load envelopes with the print side up, flaps closed and down, and flaps going into the
printer.
• For C5 envelopes, do one of the following. If the envelopes wrinkle, try another option.
• Load envelopes with the print side up, flaps open and down, and the bottom of the
envelope going into the printer.
• Load envelopes with the print side up, flaps closed and down, and going into the printer.
Note: When you load envelopes with the flaps open, in the print driver, select Portrait,
Landscape, or Rotated Landscape, as needed, to have them print correctly. In the print
driver, use Rotate Image 180 Degrees to flip the image, if needed.
4. If the control panel prompts you, verify the envelope size and type on the screen. If not, change
the paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to Bypass Tray, then press OK.
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f. Navigate to Envelope, then press OK.
g. To return to the previous menu, press the Left arrow button.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to Bypass Tray, then press OK.
j. To select an envelope size, press the arrow buttons, select the size, then press OK.
5. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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1. To remove the tray from the printer, pull out the tray until it stops, lift the front of the tray
slightly, then pull it out.
2. Adjust the paper length and width guides as illustrated.
3. Load envelopes in the trays with the flaps closed, flap-side down, and the short edge leading into
the printer.
Note: Do not load more than 50 envelopes (or more than 45 mm in height).
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4. Slide the tray back into the printer.
5. Push the tray in all the way.
6. If the control panel prompts you, verify the size and type on the screen. If you are not prompted,
change the paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
LLaabbeellss
You can print labels from the Bypass Tray or Tray 1.
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• Use labels designed for laser printing.
• Do not use vinyl labels.
• Do not feed a sheet of labels through the printer more than once.
• Do not use dry gum labels.
• Print only on one side of the sheet of labels. Use full-sheet labels only.
• Store unused labels flat in their original packaging. Leave the label sheets inside the original
packaging until ready to use. Return any unused label sheets to the original packaging and reseal
it.
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• Do not store labels in extremely dry or humid conditions or extremely hot or cold conditions.
Storing labels in extreme conditions can cause print-quality problems or cause labels to jam in the
printer.
• Rotate stock frequently. Long periods of storage in extreme conditions can cause labels to curl and
jam in the printer.
• In the print driver software, select Label as the paper type.
• Before loading labels, remove all other paper from the tray.
WARNING:
Do not use any sheet where labels are missing, curled, or pulled away from the backing sheet. It could
damage the printer.
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1. Remove all paper from the tray.
2. Load labels in the bypass tray, face up, with the top edge of the page feeding into the printer.
3. Adjust the width guides until they touch the edges of the paper.
4. If the control panel prompts you, verify the size and type on the screen. If not, change the paper
settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
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f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
5. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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1. To remove the tray from the printer, pull out the tray until it stops, lift the front of the tray
slightly, then pull it out.
2. Adjust the paper length and width guides as illustrated.
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3. Load the label-sheets in the tray, face up.
Note: Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. Overfilling can cause paper jams.
4. Slide the tray back into the printer.
5. Push the tray in all the way.
6. The printer prompts you to verify the label-sheet size and type.
a. Touch Paper Size and select the size of the label-sheet. Select OK.
b. Touch Paper Type and select Label. Select OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to Tray 1, then press OK.
f. Navigate to Labels, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select a paper-size setting, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to Tray 1, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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You can print Cardstock and Glossy Cardstock up to 220 g/m² from any tray. For 2-Sided printing on
cardstock, refer to Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing.
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• Do not open sealed packages of glossy cardstock until you are ready to load paper into the
printer.
• Leave glossy cardstock in the original wrapper, and leave the packages in the shipping carton until
ready to use.
• Remove all other paper from the tray before loading glossy cardstock.
• Load only the amount of glossy cardstock you are planning to use. When you are finished
printing, remove the cardstock from the paper tray. Replace unused cardstock in the original
wrapper and seal.
• Rotate stock frequently. Long periods of storage in extreme conditions can cause glossy cardstock
to curl and jam in the printer.
• In the print driver software, select the glossy cardstock type, or select the tray loaded with the
required paper.
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Printing
This chapter contains:
• Printing Overview ....................................................................................................................... 86
• Selecting Printing Options .......................................................................................................... 87
• Printing Features ........................................................................................................................ 93
Printing Overview
Before printing, your computer and the printer must be plugged in, turned on, and connected. Ensure
that you have the correct print driver software installed on your computer. For details, refer to
Installing the Software.
1. Select the appropriate paper.
2. Load paper in the appropriate tray. On the printer control panel, specify the size, color, and type.
3. Access the print settings in your software application. For most software applications, press CTRL
+P for Windows, or CMD+P for Macintosh.
4. Select your printer.
5. Access the print driver settings by selecting Properties or Preferences for Windows, or Xerox
Features for Macintosh. The title of the button can vary depending on your application.
6. Modify the print driver settings as necessary, then click OK.
7. Click Print to send the job to the printer.
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Selecting Printing Options
Printing options, also called print driver software options, are specified as Printing preferences in
Windows and Xerox®Features in Macintosh. Printing options include settings for 2-sided printing,
page layout, and print quality. Printing options that are set from Printing preferences within the
Devices and Printers window become the default setting. Printing options that are set from within the
software application are temporary. The application and the computer do not save the settings after
the application is closed.
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Xerox®print driver software Help information is available from the Printing Preferences window. Click
the Help button (?) in the bottom, left corner of the Printing Preferences window to see the Help.
Information about Printing Preferences appears in the Help window. From there, you can select by
topic or use the search field to enter the topic or function for which you need information.
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To use special printing options for a particular job, you can change the Printing Preferences before
sending the job to the printer.
1. With the document open in your software application, access the print settings. For most
software applications, click File→Print or press CTRL+P for Windows.
2. Select your printer and click the Properties or Preferences button to open the Printing
Preferences window. The title of the button can vary depending on your application.
3. Click a tab in the Printing Preferences window, then make selections.
4. Click OK to save and close the Printing Preferences window.
5. Click Print to send the job to the printer.
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When you print from any software application, the printer uses the print job settings specified in the
Printing Preferences window. You can specify your most common printing options and save them so
that you do not have to change them every time you print.
For example, if you want to print on both sides of the paper for most jobs, specify 2-sided printing in
Printing Preferences.
To select default printing options:
1. Navigate to the list of printers on your computer:
• For Windows Vista, click Start→Control Panel→Hardware and Sound→Printers.
• For Windows Server 2008 and later, click Start→Settings→Printers.
• For Windows 7, click Start→Devices and Printers.
• For Windows 8, right-click the Start Menu, then click Control Panel→Devices and Printers.
• For Windows 10, right-click the Start Menu, then click Start→Control Panel→Devices and
Printers.
Note: If you are using a custom Start Menu application, it can change the navigation path
to your list of printers.
2. In the list, right-click the icon for your printer and click Printing Preferences.
3. In the Printing Preferences window, click a tab, select the options, then click OK to save.
Note: For more information about Windows print driver options, click the Help button (?) in the
Printing Preferences window.
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1. Navigate to the list of printers on your computer:
• For Windows Vista®, click Start→Control Panel→Hardware and Sound→Printers.
• For Windows Server 2008 and later, click Start→Settings→Printers.
• For Windows 7, click Start→Devices and Printers.
• For Windows 8, click Control Panel→Devices and Printers.
• For Windows 10, click Start→Control Panel→Devices and Printers.
Note: If the Control Panel icon does not appear on the desktop, right-click on the desktop,
then select Personalize→Control Panel Home→Devices and Printers.
2. In the Printers folder, right-click the name of your print driver and select Printer properties.
3. In the printer Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
4. On the Advanced tab, click Printing Defaults.
5. Make your selections on the print driver tabs as needed, then click Apply.
6. To save the settings, click OK.
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You can define and save a set of options, so that you can apply them to future print jobs.
To save a set of printing options:
1. With the document open in your application, click File→Print.
2. To open the Printing Preferences window, select your printer, then click Properties or Preferences.
3. In the Printing Properties window, click the tabs, then select the desired settings
4. In the Printing Properties window, click Saved Settings, then click Save As.
5. To save the set of options in the Saved Settings list, type a name for the set of printing options,
then click OK.
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To use specific printing options, change the settings before sending the job to the printer.
1. With the document open in your application, click File→Print.
2. Select your printer.
3. Select Xerox Features from the Copies & Pages menu.
4. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists.
5. Click Print to send the job to the printer.
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You can define and save a set of options, so that you can apply them to future print jobs.
To save a set of printing options:
1. With the document open in your application, click File→Print.
2. Select your printer from the Printers list.
3. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists in the Print dialog box.
4. Click Presets→Save As.
5. Type a name for the printing options, then click OK to save the set of options in the Presets list.
6. To print using these options, select the name from the Presets list.
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The Xerox®Print Driver package provides tools for you to manage printers connected in UNIX and
Linux environments.
The Xerox®print drivers provide a GUI-based (Graphical User Interface) driver dialog for printer
feature selections. You can select print drivers based on your operating system.
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Xerox®Printer Manager is an application that allows you to manage and print to multiple printers in
UNIX and Linux environments.
Xerox®Printer Manager allows you to:
• Configure and check the status of network connected printers.
• Set up a printer on your network and monitor the operation of the printer once installed.
• Perform maintenance checks and view supplies status at any time.
• Provide a common look and feel across the many different suppliers of UNIX and Linux operating
systems.
Installing the Xerox®Printer Manager
Before you begin:
Ensure that you have root or superuser privileges to install Xerox®Printer Manager.
To install the Xerox®Printer Manager:
1. Download the appropriate package for your operating system. To locate print drivers for your
printer, go to www.xerox.com/office/drivers.
2. On the print driver website, navigate to your printer model.
3. For your printer model, click Drivers & Downloads.
4. From the Operating System menu, select your operating system.
5. To identify the print driver for your printer model, review the list of available print drivers.
Note: For additional information on each driver, click Description.
6. To select the print driver for your printer model and operating system, click its name.
7. To begin the download, read the End User License Agreement, then click accept.
The file automatically downloads to the default location for your computer file downloads.
8. To install the Xerox®Print Driver package:
a. Open the package with your OS package manager.
b. To install using a command-line utility, change to the directory where you downloaded the
file. To run the installer, type the appropriate command-line utility for your operating system.
For example:
•Red Hat: rpm -U <filename>.rpm
•Debian-based Linux: dpkg -i <filename>.deb
•AIX: rpm -U <filename>.rpm
•HPUX: <filename>.depot.gz
•Solaris: pkgadd -d <filename>.pkg
Note: Most installations create a Xerox directory in /opt/Xerox/prtsys. For additional
information about utilities included in the OS package manager, refer to the manual
included with the package. For example, man xeroxprtmgr.
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Launching Xerox®Printer Manager
To launch Xerox®Printer Manager, do one of the following tasks.
• For UNIX, log in as root. From a terminal window, type xosdprtmgr, then press Enter or Return.
• For Linux, type sudo xeroxprtmgr, then press Enter or Return.
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Xerox has its own print command. You can use the following command:
xeroxprint -d<Some_Queue→-o[Options] <Somefile
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To print from a Linux workstation, install either a Xerox®print driver for Linux or a CUPS (Common
UNIX Printing System) print driver. You do not need both drivers.
Xerox recommends that you install one of the full-featured custom print drivers for Linux. To locate
drivers for your printer, go to www.xerox.com/office/drivers.
If you use CUPS, ensure that CUPS is installed and running on your workstation. The instructions for
installing and building CUPS are contained in the CUPS Software Administrators Manual, written and
copyrighted by Easy Software Products. For complete information on CUPS printing capabilities, refer
to the CUPS Software Users Manual available from www.cups.org/documentation.php.
Installing the PPD on the Workstation
1. If available, download the Xerox®PPD for CUPS from the Drivers and Downloads page on the
Xerox Support website.
2. Copy the PPD into the CUPS ppd/Xerox folder on your workstation. If you are unsure of the
location of the folder, use the Find command to locate the PPD files.
3. Follow the instructions that are included with the PPD.
Adding the Printer
1. Verify that the CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) daemon is running.
2. Open a Web browser and type http://localhost:631/admin, then click Enter or Return.
3. For User ID, type root. For password, type the root password.
4. Click Add Printer, then follow the onscreen prompts to add the printer to the CUPS printer list.
Printing with CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System)
CUPS supports the use of both the System V (lp) and Berkeley (lpr) printing commands.
1. To print to a specific printer in System V, type lp -dprinter filename, then click Enter.
2. To print to a specific printer in Berkeley, type lpr -Pprinter filename, then click Enter.
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This printer can print from iOS and Android mobile devices. For more information, refer to Configuring
Google Cloud Print.
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You can connect to your printer from a Wi-Fi mobile device, such as a tablet, computer, or
smartphone, using Wi-Fi Direct.
For details, refer to Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct.
For details on using Wi-Fi Direct, refer to the documentation provided with your mobile device.
Note: Depending on which mobile device you are using, the printing procedure varies.
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You can print directly from your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac using AirPrint. To enable AirPrint for
your printer, refer to Configuring AirPrint. To use AirPrint, ensure that your mobile device is connected
to the wireless network.
To print with AirPrint:
1. Open the email, photograph, website page, or document that you want to print.
2. Tap the Action icon.
3. Tap Print.
4. Select your printer, then set the printer options.
5. Tap Print.
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MOPRIA™is a software feature that enables users to print from mobile devices without requiring a
print driver. You can use MOPRIA™to print from your mobile device to MOPRIA™-enabled printers.
Note:
• MOPRIA™and all of its required protocols are enabled by default.
• Ensure that you have the latest version of the MOPRIA™Print Service installed on your
mobile device. You can obtain a free download from the Google Play Store.
• Wireless devices must join the same wireless network as the printer.
• The name and location of your printer appears in a list of MOPRIA™-enabled printers on
connected devices.
To print using MOPRIA™, follow the directions provided with your mobile device.
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Printing Features
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From the Jobs window in the Embedded Web Server, you can view a list of active and completed print
jobs.
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Special job types allow you to send a print job from your computer, then print it from the printer
control panel. To select special job types from the print driver, select Printing Options→Job Type.
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Use Secure Print to print sensitive or confidential information. After you send the job, it is held at the
printer until you enter your passcode at the printer control panel.
To print a Secure Print job, refer to Printing a Secure Print Job.
Printing a Secure Print Job
1. In your software application, access the print settings. For most software applications, press CTRL
+P for Windows or CMD+P for Macintosh.
2. Select your printer, then open the print driver.
• For Windows, click Printer Properties. Depending on your application, the title of the button
varies.
• For Macintosh, in the Print window, click Preview, then select Xerox Features.
3. For Job Type, select Secure Print.
4. Type the passcode, confirm the passcode, then click OK.
5. Select any other required printing options.
• For Windows, click OK, then click Print.
• For Macintosh, click Print.
Releasing a Secure Print Job
1. If the control panel is dark, press the Power/Wake button.
2. Press the Print Menu button.
3. Use the arrows to navigate to Personal & Secure, then press OK.
4. Navigate to your user name, then press OK.
5. At the passcode prompt, navigate to Enter, then press OK.
6. To enter your passcode, use the arrow buttons, then press OK.
7. Navigate to the desired job, or navigate to All Jobs, then press OK.
8. Select an option:
• To print the jobs, navigate to Print, then press OK.
• To delete the jobs without printing, navigate to Delete, then press OK.
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9. At the prompt, press OK.
10. To return to the Ready screen, press the Print Menu button.
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Personal Print allows you to store a document in the printer, then print it from the control panel.
Note: The Personal Print feature is only available on a Windows computer printing to a network
printer.
Personal Print is a type of saved job with these features:
• A Personal Print job appears in a folder named after the user ID associated with the print job.
• A Personal Print job does not use a passcode.
• Any user can print or delete a Personal Print job.
• You can print all jobs in the list at once, delete an individual job, or delete all jobs in the list.
• After a Personal Print job is printed, it is deleted automatically.
To print a Personal Print job, refer to Printing a Personal Print Job.
Printing a Personal Print Job
1. In your software application, access the print settings. For most software applications, click
File→Print or for Windows, press CTRL+P.
2. Select your printer, then click Printer Properties. Depending on your application, the title of the
button varies.
3. For Job Type, select Personal Print.
4. Select any other required printing options, then click OK.
5. To send the job to the printer, click Print.
Releasing a Personal Print Job
1. If the control panel is dark, press the Power/Wake button.
2. Press the Print Menu button.
3. Use the arrows to navigate to Personal & Secure, then press OK.
4. Navigate to your user name, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired job, or navigate to All Jobs, then press OK.
6. Select an option:
• To print the jobs, navigate to Print, then press OK.
• To delete the jobs without printing, navigate to Delete, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, press OK.
8. To return to the Ready screen, press the Print Menu button.
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The Sample Set job type prints one copy of a multiple-copy print job before printing the remaining
copies. After reviewing the sample set, you can either print the remaining copies or delete them at
the printer control panel.
Sample Set is a type of saved job with these features:
• A Sample Set job appears in a folder named after the user ID associated with the print job.
• A Sample Set job does not use a passcode.
• Any user can print or delete a Sample Set job.
• A Sample Set prints one copy of a job to allow you to proofread the job before printing any
remaining copies.
After a Sample Set job is printed, it is deleted automatically.
To print a Sample Set, refer to Printing a Sample Set.
Printing a Sample Set
1. In your software application, access the print settings. For most software applications, press CTRL
+P for Windows or CMD+P for Macintosh.
2. Select your printer, then open the print driver.
• For Windows, click Printer Properties. Depending on your application, the title of the button
varies.
• For Macintosh, in the Print window, click Preview, then select Xerox Features.
3. For Job Type, select Sample Set.
4. Select any other required printing options.
• For Windows, click OK, then click Print.
• For Macintosh, click Print.
Releasing a Sample Set
1. If the control panel is dark, press the Power/Wake button.
2. Press the Print Menu button.
3. Use the arrows to navigate to Sample Set, then press OK.
4. Navigate to your user name, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired job, then press OK.
6. If your review of the printed copy is acceptable, print more copies.
• Navigate to Print, then press OK.
• Use the arrows to select the number of copies to print, then press OK.
• At the prompt, press OK.
7. To delete the job without printing more copies, navigate to Delete, then press OK.
8. To return to the Ready screen, press the Print Menu button.
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If your printer supports Automatic 2-Sided Printing, the options are specified in the print driver. The
print driver uses the settings for portrait or landscape orientation from the application for printing the
document.
Note: Ensure that the paper size and weight are supported. For more information, refer to
Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing.
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You can specify the page layout for 2-sided printing, which determines how the printed pages turn.
These settings override the application page orientation settings.
•1-Sided Print: This option prints on one side of the media. Use this option when printing on
envelopes, labels, or other media that cannot be printed on both sides.
•2-Sided Print: This option prints the job on both sides of the paper to allow binding on the long
edge of the paper. The following illustrations show the result for documents with portrait and
landscape orientation, respectively:
•2-Sided Print, Flip on Short Edge: This option prints on both sides of the paper. The images print
to allow binding on the short edge of the paper. The following illustrations show the result for
documents with portrait and landscape orientations, respectively:
Note: 2-Sided Printing is part of the Earth Smart settings.
To change your default print driver settings, refer to Setting Default Printing Options for Windows.
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To select the default orientation:
1. In the print driver, on the Document Options tab, click the Orientation tab.
2. Select an option:
•Portrait: Orients the paper so that the text and images print across the short dimension of the
paper.
•Landscape: Orients the paper so that the text and images print across the long dimension of
the paper.
•Rotated Landscape: Orients the paper so that the content is rotated 180 degrees and with
the long bottom side up.
3. Click OK.
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There are two ways to select the paper for your print job. You can let the printer select which paper to
use based on the document size, paper type, and paper color you specify. You can also select a
specific tray loaded with the desired paper.
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When printing a multiple-page document, you can print more than one page on a single sheet of
paper.
To print 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages per side, select Pages Per Sheet on the Pages Per Sheet Page Layout
tab.
• For Windows, Page Layout is on the Document Options tab.
• For Macintosh, in the Print window, Layout is on the Preview list.
To print a border around each page, select Page Borders.
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With 2-sided printing, you can print a document in the form of a small booklet. You can create
booklets from any paper size that is supported for 2-sided printing.
The print driver automatically reduces each page image and prints four page images per sheet of
paper, two page images on each side. The pages are printed in the correct order so that you can fold
and staple the pages to create the booklet.
• For Windows, Booklet Layout is on the Page Layout tab. Page Layout is on the Document Options
tab.
• For Macintosh, in the Print window, in Xerox Features, Booklet Layout is on the Paper/Output list.
When you print booklets using the Windows PostScript or Macintosh driver, you can specify the gutter
and creep.
•Gutter: Specifies the horizontal distance in points between the page images. A point is 0.35 mm
(1/72 in.).
•Creep: Specifies how much the page images shift outward in tenths of a point. Shifting
compensates for the thickness of the folded paper, which can cause the page images to shift
outward slightly when folded. You can select a value from zero to 1 point.
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Print-quality modes:
• Standard print-quality mode: 600 x 600 dpi
• Enhanced print-quality mode: 1200 x 1200 dpi
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Image options controls the way the printer uses color to produce your document. The Windows
PostScript and the Macintosh drivers provide the widest range of color controls and corrections on the
Image Options tab.
To convert all color in the document to black and white or shades of gray, select Xerox Black and
White.
The printer provides the following color correction options:
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• Xerox Automatic Color: This option applies the best color correction to text, graphics, and images.
Xerox recommends this setting.
• Vivid RGB: This setting produces brighter and more saturated colors using red, green, and blue
color.
• Commercial: This option applies color for printing on a commercial printing press.
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A watermark is special purpose text that can be printed across one or more pages. For example, you
can add a word like Copy, Draft, or Confidential as a watermark instead of stamping it on a document
before distribution.
To print a watermark:
1. In the print driver, click the Document Options tab.
2. Click the Watermarks tab.
3. From the Watermark menu, select the watermark. You can choose from preset watermarks, or
create a customized watermark. You can also manage watermarks from this menu.
4. Under Text, select an option:
•Text: Enter the text in the field, then specify the font.
•Time Stamp: Specify the date and time options, then specify the font.
•Picture: To locate the picture, click the Browse icon.
5. Specify the scaling angle and position of the watermark.
• Select the scaling option that specifies the size of the picture in relation to the original image.
Use the arrows to scale the image in increments of 1%.
• To define the angle of the image on the page, specify the position option or to rotate the
image left or right by increments of 1, use the arrows.
• To define the location of the image on the page, specify the position option, or to move the
image in each direction in increments of 1, use the arrows.
6. Under Layering, select how to print the watermark.
•Print in Background prints the watermark behind the text and graphics in the document.
•Blend: This option combines the watermark with the text and graphics in the document. A
blended watermark is translucent, so you can see both the watermark and the document
content.
•Print in Foreground prints the watermark over the text and graphics in the document.
7. Click Pages, then select the pages to print the watermark:
8. If you select a picture as a watermark, specify the lightness settings for the image.
9. Click OK.
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Scaling reduces or enlarges the original document to match the selected output paper size. In
Windows, the Scale Options are located in the print driver on the Printing Options tab in the Paper
field.
To access Scaling Options, to the right of the Paper field, click the arrow, then select Other
Size→Advanced Paper Size.
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• Automatically Scale scales the document to fit the selected Output Paper Size. The scaling
amount appears in the percentage box below the sample image.
• No Scaling does not change the size of the page image printed on the output paper, and 100%
appears in the percentage box. If the original size is larger than the output size, the page image is
cropped. If the original size is smaller than the output size, extra space appears around the page
image.
• Manually Scale scales the document by the amount entered in the percentage box below the
preview image.
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The Lightness feature allows you to adjust the overall lightness or darkness of the text and images in
your printed job.
1. To adjust the lightness, on the Image Options tab, move the slider to the right to lighten or to the
left to darken your print job.
2. Click OK or Apply.
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You can use the Contrast feature to adjust the variation between light and dark areas of the print job.
1. To adjust the contrast, move the slider to the right to reduce the contrast or to the left to increase
the contrast.
2. Click OK or Apply.
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If the PostScript driver is installed, you can print pages as a mirror image. Images mirror left to right
when printed.
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You can select to be notified when your job finishes printing. A message appears on your computer
screen with the name of the job and the name of the printer where it was printed.
Note: This feature is only available on a Windows computer printing to a network printer.
To select job completion notification from the Advanced tab:
1. Click Notification.
2. Click Notify for Completed Jobs. Select an option:
•Enabled: This option turns on notifications.
•Disabled: This option turns off the Notification feature.
3. Click OK.
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The Special Pages options control how covers, inserts, and exception pages are added to your printed
document.
For details on accessing the Properties window, refer to Printing Overview.
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A cover page is the first or last page of a document. You can select paper sources for the cover pages
that are different from the source used for the body of a document. For example, you can use your
company letterhead for the first page of a document. You can also use heavyweight paper for the
first and last pages of a report. You can use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover
pages.
Select one of these options for printing cover pages:
•No Covers: This option does not print cover pages. No cover pages are added to the document.
•Front Only: This option prints the first page on paper from the specified tray.
•Back Only: This option prints the back page on paper from the specified tray.
•Front and Back: Same prints the front and back cover pages from the same tray.
•Front and Back: Different prints the front and back cover pages from different trays.
After making a selection for printing the cover pages, you can select the paper for the front and back
covers by size, color, or type. You can also use blank or pre-printed paper, and you can print side one,
side two, or both sides of the cover pages.
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You can add blank or pre-printed insert pages before page one of each document or after designated
pages within a document. Adding an insert after designated pages within a document separates
sections, or acts as a marker or placeholder. Ensure that you specify the paper to use for the insert
pages.
• Insert Options: Provides the options to place an insert After Page X, where X is the specified page,
or Before Page 1.
• Quantity: Specifies the number of pages to insert at each location.
• Pages: Specifies the page or range of pages that use the exception page characteristics. Separate
individual pages or page ranges with commas. Specify pages within a range with a hyphen. For
example, to specify pages 1, 6, 9, 10, and 11, type 1,6,9-11.
• Paper: Displays the default size, color, and type of paper selected in Use Job Settings. To specify a
different paper size, color, or type, for Paper, click the arrow, then select an option.
• Job Setting: Displays the attributes of the paper for the remainder of the job.
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Exception pages have different settings from the rest of the pages in the job. You can specify
differences such as page size, page type, and page color. You can also change the side of the paper
on which to print as your job requires. A print job can contain multiple exceptions.
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For example, your print job contains 30 pages. You want five pages to print on only one side of a
special paper, and the remainder of the pages printed 2-sided on regular paper. You can use
exception pages to print the job.
In the Add Exceptions window, you can set the characteristics of the exception pages and select the
alternate paper source:
•Pages: Specifies the page or range of pages that use the exception page characteristics. Separate
individual pages or page ranges with commas. Specify pages within a range with a hyphen. For
example, to specify pages 1, 6, 9, 10, and 11, type 1,6,9-11.
•Paper: Displays the default size, color, and type of paper selected in Use Job Settings.
•2-Sided Printing allows you to select 2-sided printing options. Click the Down arrow to select an
option:
–1-Sided Print prints the exception pages on one side only.
–2-Sided Print prints the exception pages on both sides of the paper and flips the pages on
the long edge. The job then can be bound on the long edge of the pages.
–2-Sided Print, Flip on Short Edge prints the exception pages on both sides of the paper and
flips the pages on the short edge. The job then can be bound on the short edge of the pages.
–Use Job Setting prints the job using the attributes shown in the Job Settings box.
•Job Setting: Displays the attributes of the paper for the remainder of the job.
Note: Some combinations of 2-sided printing with certain paper types and sizes can produce
unexpected results.
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You can print on custom paper sizes that are within the minimum and maximum size range supported
by the printer. For more information, refer to Supported Custom Paper Sizes.
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Note: Before printing on a custom paper size, use the Custom Paper Sizesfeature in Printer
Properties to define the custom size. For more information, refer to Defining a Custom Paper
Size at the Control Panel.
Printing on Custom Paper Size Using Windows
1. Load the custom-size paper in the tray.
2. In the application, click File→Print and select your printer.
3. In the Print dialog box, click Properties.
4. On the Paper/Output tab, use the Paper Size drop-down list to select the desired custom size.
Note: If you are printing on custom size paper, define the custom size in the printer
properties before printing.
5. From the Paper Type drop-down list, select the paper type.
6. Select any other desired options, then click OK.
7. In the Print dialog box, click OK to start printing.
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Printing on Custom Paper Size Using Macintosh
1. Load the custom-size paper. For details, refer to Loading Paper.
2. In the application, click Page Setup.
3. From the Paper Size drop-down list, select the custom paper size.
4. Click OK.
5. In the application, click Print.
6. Click OK.
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To print custom paper sizes, define the custom width and length of the paper in the print driver
software and on the printer control panel. When setting the paper size, ensure that you specify the
same size as the paper in the tray. Setting the wrong size paper can cause a printer error. Print driver
settings override control panel settings when you print using the print driver software on your
computer.
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You can print custom-size paper from any paper tray. Custom-size paper settings are saved in the
print driver and are available for you to select in all your applications.
For detail on supported paper sizes for each tray, refer to Supported Custom Paper Sizes.
To create and save custom sizes for Windows:
1. In the print driver, click the Printing Options tab.
2. For Paper, click the arrow, then select Other Size→Advanced Paper Size→Output Paper
Size→New.
3. In the New Custom Paper Size window, enter the height and width of the new size.
4. To specify the units of measurement, at the bottom of the window, click the Measurements
button, then select Inches or Millimeters.
5. To save, in the Name field, type a title for the new size, then click OK.
To create and save custom sizes for Macintosh:
1. In the application, click File→Page Setup.
2. Click Paper Sizes, then select Manage Paper Sizes.
3. To add a size, in the Manage Paper Sizes window, click the Plus sign (+).
4. Double-click Untitled at the top of the window, then type a name for the new custom size.
5. Enter the height and width of the new custom size.
6. Click the arrow to the right of the Non-Printable Area field and select the printer from the list. Or
set the top, bottom, right, and left margins for User Defined margins.
7. To save the settings, click OK.
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You can print custom-size paper from any paper tray. Custom-size paper settings are saved in the
print driver and are available for you to select in all your applications.
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the required tray, then press OK.
6. To specify a custom paper size, navigate to Custom, then press OK.
7. Navigate to Portrait (Y) Size, then press OK.
8. Press the arrow buttons to set the paper length, then press OK.
9. Navigate to Landscape (X) Size, then press OK.
10. Press the arrow buttons to set the paper width, then press OK.
11. To return to the Home menu, press the Menu button.
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Maintenance
This chapter contains:
• Cleaning the Printer ................................................................................................................. 106
• Adjustments and Maintenance Procedures............................................................................... 113
• Ordering Supplies..................................................................................................................... 118
• Moving the Printer ................................................................................................................... 121
Cleaning the Printer
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WARNING:
• Internal parts of the printer can be hot. Use caution when doors and covers are open.
• Keep all cleaning materials out of the reach of children.
• Do not use pressurized spray cleaning aids on or in the printer. Some pressurized sprays
contain explosive mixtures and are not suitable for use in electrical applications. Use of
pressurized spray cleaners increases the risk of fire and explosion.
• Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened with screws. You cannot maintain or
service any parts that are behind these covers and guards. Do not attempt any
maintenance procedure that is not described in the documentation supplied with your
printer.
Caution:
• When cleaning your printer do not use organic or strong chemical solvents or aerosol
cleaners. Do not pour fluids directly into any area. Use supplies and cleaning materials only
as directed in this documentation.
• Do not place anything on top of the printer.
• Do not leave the covers and doors open for any length of time, especially in well-lighted
places. Light exposure can damage the drum cartridges.
• Do not open covers and doors during printing.
• Do not tilt the printer while it is in use.
• Do not touch the electrical contacts or gears. Doing so could damage the printer and cause
the print quality to deteriorate.
• Ensure that any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer.
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Clean the exterior of the printer once a month.
• Wipe the paper tray, output tray, control panel, and other parts with a damp, soft cloth.
• After cleaning, wipe with a dry, soft cloth.
• For stubborn stains, apply a small amount of mild detergent to the cloth and gently wipe the stain
off.
Caution: Do not spray detergent directly on the printer. Liquid detergent could enter the printer
through a gap and cause problems. Never use cleaning agents other than water or mild
detergent.
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• Never touch a labeled area on or near the heat roller in the fuser. You can get burned. If a sheet of
paper is wrapped around the heat roller, do not try to remove it immediately. Power off the printer
immediately and wait 40 minutes for the fuser to cool. Try to remove the jam after the printer has
cooled.
• If you spill any toner in the printer, remove the toner using a moist cloth. Never use a vacuum
cleaner to remove spilled toner. Sparks inside the vacuum cleaner can cause a fire or explosion.
To prevent stains inside the printer that can deteriorate print quality, clean the interior of the printer
regularly. Clean the printer interior whenever you replace the drum cartridge.
After clearing paper jams or replacing a toner cartridge, inspect the inside of the printer before
closing the printer covers and doors.
• Remove any remaining pieces of paper or debris. For more information, refer to Clearing Paper
Jams.
• Remove any dust with a dry, lint-free clean cloth.
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If prints have voids or light streaks through one or more colors, use the following instructions to clean
the LED lenses.
WARNING: If you accidentally get toner on your clothes, lightly dust them off as best as you
can. If some toner remains on your clothes, use cool water, not hot, to rinse off the toner. If
toner gets on your skin, wash it off with cool water and a mild soap. If you get toner in your
eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor.
1. Power off the printer.
2. Open the right-side door.
3. To unlock the waste cartridge, pinch the latch.
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4. To remove the waste cartridge, lower the top of the cartridge and lift it away from the printer. To
prevent toner spills, keep the openings facing up.
Note:
• Be careful not to spill toner when handling the waste cartridge.
• After removing the waste cartridge, do not touch the area shown in the illustration.
5. Place the removed waste cartridge on a level surface, with the openings facing up.
Note: To avoid toner spills or malfunction, do not lay the waste cartridge on its side, or with
the openings facing down.
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9. Return the cleaning rod to its original location.
10. To reinsert the waste cartridge, lower the bottom of the cartridge into position. To lock the
cartridge into place, push the top forward until the latch clicks into place.
11. Close the right-side door.
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If the print or color density is too light, missing, or the background is foggy, clean the color density
sensors.
1. Power off the printer. For details, refer to Powering the Printer On and Off.
2. Lift the rear door release and pull open the door.
3. Use a dry cotton swab to clean the color density sensors.
4. Close the rear door.
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Adjustments and Maintenance Procedures
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The printer automatically adjusts the color registration when automatic adjustment is turned on. You
can also adjust color registration manually any time the printer is idle. You must adjust the color
registration any time the printer is moved. If you are having printing problems, adjust the color
registration.
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A color registration adjustment occurs every time a new toner cartridge is installed. You can run this
adjustment at other times as needed.
To perform a color registration adjustment:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Adjust Color Regi, then press OK.
5. At the prompt, pressOK.
When the process is complete, the printer displays Adjusted.
6. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Use Adjust Paper Registration to adjust the placement of the printed image on the page. The
adjustment allows you to place the top, bottom, left, and right margins exactly where you want. You
can specify the image position on both the front and back sides of the paper, for each installed paper
tray.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Adjust Paper Regi, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired paper tray, then press OK.
6. If visible in the menu, set the paper type and size.
a. Navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
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b. Navigate to the type of paper that is loaded in the tray, then press OK.
c. Press the Back arrow button.
d. Navigate to Output Size, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the size of paper that is loaded in the tray, then press OK.
Note: If the printer determines the paper type and output size by another method, these
selections are hidden from the adjustment menu.
7. To print a paper-registration chart, navigate to Print Chart, then press OK.
8. Select the calibration chart for the type of registration that you want to optimize.
• To select a registration chart for adjusting 1-sided printing, navigate to Print Chart - 1 Sided,
then press OK.
• To select a registration chart for adjusting 2-sided printing, navigate to Print Chart - 2 Sided,
then press OK.
9. To specify the number of prints, use the arrow buttons, then press OK.
10. At the prompt, press OK.
11. On the printed chart, for side 1, use a ruler to measure the distance of the printed image from the
top, bottom, left, and right edges.
Note: For identification, a single dot is printed on side 1, and two dots are printed on side
2.
12. For side 2, measure the distance of the printed image from the top, bottom, left, and right edges.
13. If the image is centered, no adjustment is required. If not centered, adjust the paper registration.
For details, refer to Performing a Paper Registration Adjustment.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Adjust Paper Regi, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired paper tray, then press OK.
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6. Using the chart printed in Verifying Paper Registration, select the side for which you want to
adjust registration.
• To adjust side one, navigate to Adjust Side 1, then press OK.
• To adjust side two, navigate to Adjust Side 2, then press OK.
7. Adjust the registration.
• To adjust the side-to-side registration, navigate to Adjust Side Regi, then press OK.
• To adjust the top-to-bottom registration, navigate to Adjust Lead Regi, then press OK.
8. To adjust the image-shift value, use the Up or Down arrow buttons, then press OK.
For reference, position the chart so that Side-1 or Side-2 dots are at the bottom of the page.
• For Lead Registration, a positive value shifts the image down the page.
• For Side Registration, a positive value shifts the image to the left.
9. As required, repeat steps 6 through 8 to enter more values.
10. Print another paper-registration chart, then repeat the process until you complete the registration
corrections.
11. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Use Voltage Offset to specify the bias voltage for printing on the selected paper type. If the printed
image is too light, increase the offset for the paper you are using. If the printed image is mottled or
blotchy-looking, decrease the offset for the paper you are using.
To adjust the voltage offset:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Voltage Offset, then press OK.
5. To select the paper type for the adjustment, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6. To increase or decrease the amount of offset, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
7. Repeat this procedure for each paper type that you need to adjust.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Use Adjust Fuser for optimum print quality across a wide range of paper types. If the toner on a print
is smearing or can be rubbed off the paper, increase the offset for the paper you are using. If the
toner is blistered or mottled, decrease the offset for the paper you are using.
To adjust the fuser:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Fuser Temperature, then press OK.
5. To select the paper type for the adjustment, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6. To increase or decrease the amount of offset, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
7. If necessary, repeat this procedure for other paper types.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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Use Adjust Altitude to adjust the altitude to match that of the location where the printer is installed.
If the altitude setting is incorrect, it can cause print-quality problems.
To adjust the altitude:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Image Quality, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Altitude Adjustmt, then press OK.
5. To select the altitude of the location of the printer, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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When a printer sits idle for an extended time, it can result in visible background toner on prints. The
Engine Cleaning procedure is used to reduce background toner on prints.
To perform an engine cleaning procedure:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Engine Cleaning, then press OK.
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Ordering Supplies
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Consumables are printer supplies that are depleted during the operation of the printer. Consumable
supplies for this printer are the Genuine Xerox®Toner Cartridges in cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.
Note:
• Each consumable includes installation instructions.
• Install only new cartridges in your printer. If a used toner cartridge is installed, then the
toner-remaining amount displayed could be inaccurate.
• To ensure print quality, the toner cartridge was designed to cease functioning at a
predetermined point.
Caution: Use of toner other than genuine Xerox®Toner can affect print quality and printer
reliability. Xerox®Toner is the only toner designed and manufactured under strict quality
controls by Xerox for specific use with this printer.
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Routine maintenance items are printer parts that have a limited life and require periodic replacement.
Replacements can be parts or kits. Routine maintenance items are typically customer replaceable.
Note: Each routine maintenance item includes installation instructions.
Routine maintenance items for this printer include the following:
• Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black Drum Cartridges
• Waste Cartridge
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A warning appears on the control panel when supplies near their replacement time. Verify that you
have replacements on hand. It is important to order these items when the messages first appear to
avoid interruptions to your printing. An error message appears on the control panel when supplies
must be replaced.
Order supplies from your local reseller or go to www.xerox.com/office/6510supplies.
Caution: Use of non-Xerox supplies is not recommended. The Xerox Warranty, Service
Agreement, and Total Satisfaction Guarantee do not cover damage, malfunction, or
degradation of performance caused by use of non-Xerox supplies, or the use of Xerox supplies
not specified for this printer. The Total Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States
and Canada. Coverage could vary outside these areas. Please contact your Xerox representative
for details.
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Toner life information appears on the printer control panel. You can check the status and percentage
of life remaining for your printer supplies at the control panel or from the Embedded Web Server.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: For details, refer to Finding the IP Address of Your Printer.
2. To view the percentage of life remaining for toners, click Home.
3. To view details, for Supplies, click Details.
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WARNING:
• When replacing a toner cartridge, be careful not to spill the toner. If any toner spills, avoid
contact with clothes, skin, eyes, and mouth. Do not inhale the toner dust.
• Keep toner cartridges out of the reach of children. If a child accidentally swallows toner,
have the child spit out the toner, and rinse the mouth with water. Consult a physician
immediately.
• Use a damp cloth to wipe off spilled toner. Never use a vacuum cleaner to remove spills.
Electric sparks inside the vacuum cleaner can cause a fire or explosion. If you spill a large
volume of toner, contact your local Xerox representative.
• Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge can
catch fire and cause burn injuries or an explosion.
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A message appears on the control panel when a toner cartridge must be replaced.
Note: Each toner cartridge includes installation instructions.
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Printer Status Message Cause and Solution
Order Toner The toner cartridge is low. Order a new toner
cartridge. The message uses the letters C, M, Y, and K
to represent the colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and
Black.
Replace Toner Cartridge The toner cartridge is empty. Replace the toner
cartridge with a new one. The message uses the
letters C, M, Y, and K to represent the colors Cyan,
Magenta, Yellow, and Black.
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For more information on the Xerox®supplies recycling program, go to www.xerox.com/gwa.
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You can use Meter Readings to view impression count details for the printer. The current counts for
color, black and white, and combined total impressions appear. Meter Readings track the total
number of images and pages that are printed for the life of the printer. You cannot reset Meter
Readings. For details, refer to Checking Meter Readings.
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Moving the Printer
WARNING:
• To lift the printer, always use at least two people to grasp the hand holds on each side of
the printer.
• To prevent you from dropping the printer or injury, lift the printer firmly by gripping the
recessed areas on both sides of the printer. Never lift the printer by gripping any other areas.
• If optional 550-Sheet Feeders are installed, uninstall them before you move the printer. If
the optional 550-Sheet Feeders are not fixed to the printer securely, they can fall to the
ground and cause injury.
Follow these instructions when moving the printer:
1. Power off the printer, then disconnect the power cord and other cables from the back of the
printer.
WARNING: To prevent electric shock, never touch the power plug with wet hands. When
removing the power cord, ensure that you pull the plug and not the cord. Pulling the cord
can damage it, which can lead to fire or electric shock.
2. Remove any paper from the Bypass Tray.
3. Close the Bypass Tray.
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8. If the optional 550-Sheet Feeder is installed, unlock, then uninstall it before you move the printer.
9. Lift and carry the printer as shown in the illustration.
Note:
• When moving the printer, do not tilt it more than 10 degrees in any direction.
• Repack the printer and its options using the original packing material and boxes or a
Xerox Repackaging Kit.
Caution: Failure to repackage the printer properly for shipment can result in damage not
covered by the Xerox®Warranty, Service Agreement, or Total Satisfaction Guarantee. The
Xerox®Warranty, Service Agreement, or Total Satisfaction Guarantee do not cover damage
to the printer caused by improper moving.
After moving the printer:
1. Reinstall any parts that you removed.
2. Reconnect the printer to the cables and power cord.
3. Plug in and power on the printer.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter contains:
• General Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 126
• Paper Jams .............................................................................................................................. 131
• Getting Help ............................................................................................................................ 149
General Troubleshooting
This section contains procedures to help you locate and resolve problems. Resolve some problems by
simply restarting the printer.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The power switch is not turned on. At the printer control panel, press the Power/Wake
button. For details, refer to Powering the Printer On
and Off.
The power cord is not plugged into the outlet
correctly.
Power off the printer, and plug the power cord
securely into the outlet.
Something is wrong with the outlet connected to the
printer.
• Plug another electrical appliance into the outlet
and check if it operates properly.
• Try a different outlet.
The printer is connected to an outlet with a voltage
or frequency that does not match the printer
specifications.
Use a power source with the specifications listed in
the Electrical Specifications.
Caution: Plug the three-wire cord with grounding prong directly into a grounded AC outlet.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The power cord is not plugged into the outlet
correctly.
Power off the printer, confirm that the power cord is
plugged in correctly to the printer and the outlet,
then power on the printer.
A system error occurred. Power off the printer, then power on again. Print the
Error History Report. If the error persists, contact your
Xerox representative.
The printer is connected to an uninterruptible power
supply.
Power off the printer, then connect the power cord to
a suitable outlet.
The printer is connected to a power strip shared with
other high-power devices.
Plug the printer directly into the outlet or into a
power strip that is not shared with other devices.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The printer is in Power Saver mode. On the control panel, press the Power/Wake button.
The printer has an error. If the Status LED is blinking amber, follow the
instructions on the control panel to clear the error. If
the error persists, contact your Xerox representative.
The printer is out of paper. Load paper into the tray.
The incorrect paper is loaded for the print job. Load the correct paper in the appropriate tray. At the
printer control panel, specify the correct paper size,
type and color.
The paper settings for the print job do not match any
paper loaded in the paper trays at the printer.
From the print driver, select a paper tray containing
the correct paper.
A toner cartridge is empty. Replace the empty toner cartridge.
No control panel indicators are lighted. Power off the printer, confirm that the power cord is
plugged in correctly to the printer and the outlet,
then power on the printer. If the error persists,
contact your Xerox representative.
The printer is busy. • If the Status LED is flashing blue, a previous print
job could be the problem.
1 In the print driver, use the Printer Properties to
delete all print jobs in the print queue.
2 At the control panel, touch Jobs, then delete
all pending print jobs.
• Load the paper in the tray.
• If the Status LED does not flash once after you
send a print job, check the connection between
the printer and the computer. Power off the
printer, then power on the printer.
The printer cable is disconnected. If the Status LED does not flash once after you send
a print job, check the connection between the printer
and the computer.
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Probable Causes Solutions
There is a network-connectivity issue. If the printer is connected to a network:
1 Verify that the Ethernet cable is connected to the
printer.
2 On the printer Ethernet connector, verify that the
green LED is On. If the green LED is not lighted,
reseat both ends of the Ethernet cable.
3 Examine the TCP/IP address in the
Communication section of the Configuration
Report. For more information, refer to Printing a
Configuration Report at the Control Panel.
4 If the TCP/IP address is 0.0.0.0, the printer needs
more time to acquire an IP address from the
DHCP server. Wait 2 minutes, then print the
Configuration Report again.
5 If the TCP/IP address is unchanged, or begins
with 169, contact your network administrator.
There is a wireless network setup or connectivity
issue.
Verify that the Wireless Network Adapter is installed
and properly configured. For more information, refer
to Connecting to a Wireless Network Using the
Control Panel Wi-Fi Setup Wizard.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The printer is set to a slower printing mode. For
example, the printer could be set to print on
Heavyweight paper.
It takes more time to print on certain types of special
paper. Ensure that the paper type is set properly in
the driver and at the printer control panel. For details,
refer to Print Speed.
The printer is in Power Saver mode. It takes time for printing to start when the printer is
coming out of Power Saver mode.
The way the printer was installed on the network
could be an issue.
Determine if a print spooler or a computer sharing
the printer is buffering all print jobs and then
spooling them to the printer. Spooling can slow print
speeds. To test the speed of the printer, print some
information pages such as the Demo Page. If the
page prints at the rated speed of the printer, there
could be a network or printer installation issue. For
more help, contact the system administrator.
The job is complex. Wait. No action needed.
The print-quality mode in the print driver is set to
Enhanced.
Change the print-quality mode in the print driver to
Standard.
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Probable Causes Solutions
Application and print driver have conflicting tray
selections.
1 Check the tray selected in the print driver.
2 Access the page setup or printer settings of the
application from which you are printing.
3 Set the paper source to match the tray selected in
the print driver or set the paper source to
Automatically Select.
4 Check that you have the latest print driver
installed. For details, go to www.xerox.com/office/
6510support.
Note: To have the print driver select the tray,
set the tray used as the paper source to Auto
Selection Enabled.
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Probable Causes Solutions
Unsupported or incorrect paper. Ensure that you are using a supported paper size and
weight for 2-sided printing. Envelopes and labels
cannot be used for 2-sided printing. For details, refer
to Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic
2-Sided Printing.
Your printer model is not configured with automatic
2-sided printing.
Ensure that your printer supports automatic 2-sided
printing. For details, refer to Printer Configurations
and Options.
Incorrect setting. In the print driver Paper/Output tab, select
Properties→2-Sided Print.
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Probable Causes Solutions
There is an obstruction or debris inside the printer. Power off the printer, then remove the
obstruction or debris. If you cannot remove the
obstruction, contact your Xerox representative.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The paper tray does not fully close. • If the tray is extended for legal-size paper, the
tray protrudes when it is inserted into the printer.
For more information, refer to Configuring Trays 1
or 2 for the Paper Length.
• Some debris or an object is blocking the tray.
• The tray is blocked by the table or shelf on which
it is located.
• If the paper lift plate at the back of the tray is not
locked down, replace the tray.
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Moisture can condense inside a printer where the humidity is above 85% or when a cold printer is
located in a warm room. Condensation can form in a printer after it has been sitting in a cold room
that is heated quickly.
Probable Causes Solutions
The printer has been sitting in a cold room. Allow the printer to operate for several hours at room
temperature.
The relative humidity of the room is too high. • Reduce the humidity in the room.
• Move the printer to a location where the
temperature and relative humidity are within the
operating specifications.
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Paper Jams
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WARNING: Never touch a labeled area on or near the heat roller in the fuser. You can get
burned. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, do not try to remove it
immediately. Switch off the printer immediately and wait 40 minutes for the fuser to cool. Try
to remove the jam after the printer has cooled. If the error persists, contact your Xerox
representative.
Caution: Do not attempt to clear any paper jams using tools or instruments. This can
permanently damage the printer.
The following illustration shows where paper jams can occur along the paper path:
1. Tray 2
2. Fuser
3. Bypass Tray
4. Tray 1
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The printer is designed to function with minimal paper jams using Xerox supported paper. Other
paper types can cause jams. If supported paper is jamming frequently in one area, clean that area of
the paper path.
The following can cause paper jams:
• Selecting the incorrect paper type in the print driver.
• Using damaged paper.
• Using unsupported paper.
• Loading paper incorrectly.
• Overfilling the tray.
• Adjusting the paper guides improperly.
Most jams can be prevented by following a simple set of rules:
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• Use only supported paper. For details, refer to Supported Paper.
• Follow proper paper handling and loading techniques.
• Always use clean, undamaged paper.
• Avoid paper that is curled, torn, moist, creased, or folded.
• To separate the sheets before loading into the tray, fan the paper.
• Observe the paper tray fill line; never overfill the tray.
• Adjust the paper guides in all trays after inserting the paper. A guide that is not properly adjusted
can cause poor print quality, misfeeds, skewed prints, and printer damage.
• After loading the tray, at the control panel, select the correct paper type and size.
• When printing, select the correct type and size in the print driver.
• Store paper in a dry location.
Avoid the following:
• Polyester coated paper that is designed specially for inkjet printers.
• Paper that is folded, wrinkled, or excessively curled.
• Loading more than one type, size, or weight of paper in a tray at the same time.
• Overfilling the tray.
• Allowing the output tray to overfill.
For a detailed list of supported paper, go to www.xerox.com/rmlna.
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To resolve the error displayed on the control panel, clear all paper from the paper path.
1. Remove any paper from the bypass tray.
2. Grasp both sides of the Bypass Tray, then pull it straight out of the printer.
3. Remove Tray 1 from the printer.
4. Remove the jammed paper.
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5. Insert Tray 1 into the printer, then push it all the way in.
Note: If the tray is extended for legal-size paper, the tray protrudes when it is inserted into
the printer.
6. Insert the Bypass Tray completely into the printer.
7. If the control panel prompts you, verify the paper size and type on the screen. If not, change the
paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
8. To return to the Home menu, press the Home button.
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To resolve the error displayed on the control panel, clear all paper from the paper path.
1. Remove any paper from the bypass tray.
2. Grasp both sides of the Bypass Tray, then pull it straight out of the printer.
3. Remove Tray 1 from the printer.
4. Remove any crumpled paper from the tray and any remaining paper jammed in the printer.
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5. Insert Tray 1 into the printer, then push it all the way in.
Note: If the tray is extended for legal-size paper, the tray protrudes when it is inserted into
the printer.
6. Insert the Bypass Tray completely into the printer.
7. If the control panel prompts you, verify the paper size and type on the screen. If not, change the
paper settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the required tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
8. To return to the Home menu, press the Home button.
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To resolve the error displayed on the control panel you must clear all paper from the paper path.
1. Pull out Tray 2 until it stops.
2. To remove the tray, lift the front of it slightly, then pull it out of the printer.
3. Remove any crumpled paper from the tray and any remaining paper jammed at the front of the
printer.
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4. At the back of the printer, open the Tray 2 Door, then remove any paper jammed that is present.
5. Insert Tray 2 into the printer, then push it all the way in.
Note: If the tray is extended for legal-size paper, the tray protrudes when it is inserted into
the printer.
6. When paper trays are set to Fully Adjustable, you are prompted to verify or change the paper
settings.
a. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
b. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
c. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
d. To select the paper type, navigate to Paper Type, then press OK.
e. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
f. To select the desired paper setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
g. To return to the Printer Settings menu, press the Left arrow button twice.
h. To select paper size, navigate to Paper Size Settings, then press OK.
i. Navigate to the required tray, then press OK.
j. To select a paper-size setting, press the arrow buttons, select the setting, then press OK.
7. To return to the Home menu, press the Home button.
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To resolve the error displayed on the control panel you must clear all paper from the paper path.
1. Lift the rear door release and pull open the door.
2. To open the paper guide on the top of the fuser, lift the paper guide tab.
3. Remove any jammed paper from the back of the printer.
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4. Close the paper guide on the fuser.
5. Close the rear door.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The paper tray is too full. Remove some of the paper. Do not load paper past
fill line.
The edges of the paper are not even. Remove the paper, align the edges, and then reload
it.
The paper is moist from humidity. Remove the paper from the tray, and replace it with
new dry paper.
Too much static electricity is present. Try a new ream of paper.
Using unsupported paper. Use only Xerox®-approved paper. For details, refer to
Supported Paper.
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Probable Causes Solutions
Humidity is too high for coated paper. Feed paper one sheet at a time.
The feed rollers are dirty. Clean the feed rollers. For details, refer to Cleaning
the Printer.
Tray is loaded with mixed paper. Load the tray with only one type and size of paper.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The paper is not correctly positioned in the tray. • Remove the misfed paper and reposition it
properly in the tray.
• Adjust the paper guides in the tray to match the
size of the paper.
The paper tray is too full. Remove some of the paper. Do not load paper past
the fill line.
The paper guides are not correctly adjusted to the
paper size.
Adjust the paper guides in the tray to match the size
of the paper.
The tray contains warped or wrinkled paper. Remove the paper, smooth it out, and reload it. If it
still misfeeds, do not use that paper.
The paper is moist from humidity. Remove the moist paper and replace it with new, dry
paper.
Using paper of the wrong size, thickness, or type. Use only Xerox approved paper. For details, refer to
Supported Paper.
The feed rollers are dirty. Clean the feed rollers. For details, refer to Cleaning
the Printer.
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Probable Causes Solutions
The label sheet is facing the wrong
way in the tray.
• Load label sheets according to the instructions from the
manufacturer.
• Load labels in the tray, face up.
• For more information, refer to Labels.
Labels are missing, curled, or pulled
away from the backing sheet.
Do not use any sheet where labels are missing, curled, or pulled
away from the backing sheet.
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Probable Causes Solutions
Envelopes are loaded incorrectly. You can print envelopes from the Bypass Tray or Tray 1.
For more information, refer to Envelopes.
Envelopes are wrinkling. • The heat and pressure of the laser printing process can cause
wrinkling.
• Use supported envelopes. For more information, refer to
Guidelines for Printing Envelopes.
Note: When you load envelopes long-edge feed, ensure that
you specify landscape orientation in the print driver.
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Note: Check for, and remove, torn pieces of paper in the paper path.
Probable Causes Solutions
Some paper remains jammed in the
printer.
Recheck the paper path and make sure that you have removed all
of the jammed paper.
One of the printer doors is open. Check the doors on the printer. Close any door that is open.
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Probable Causes Solutions
Using paper of the wrong size,
thickness, or type.
Use paper of the correct size, thickness, or type. For more
information, refer to Supported Paper Types and Weights for
Automatic 2-Sided Printing.
Paper is loaded in the wrong tray. Ensure that paper is loaded into the correct tray. For more
information, refer to Supported Paper.
Tray is loaded with mixed paper. Load the tray with only one type and size of paper.
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Your printer is designed to produce consistently high-quality prints. If you observe print-quality
problems, use the information in this section to troubleshoot the problem. For more information, go
to www.xerox.com/office/6510support.
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Caution: The Xerox Warranty, Service Agreement, or Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee does
not cover damage caused by using unsupported paper or specialty media. The Xerox Total
Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage could vary
outside these areas. Contact your local Xerox representative for details.
Note:
• To ensure consistent print quality, the toner/print/drum cartridges for many devices are
designed to cease functioning at a predetermined point.
• Grayscale images printed with the composite black setting increment the color pages
counter, because color consumables are used. Composite black is the default setting on
most printers.
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Various factors can affect the quality of the output of your printer. For consistent and optimum print
quality, use paper designed for your printer, and correctly set the Print-Quality Mode and Color
Adjustments. Follow the guidelines in this section to maintain optimum print quality from your
printer.
Temperature and humidity affect the quality of the printed output. The range for optimal print
quality is 15–28ºC (59–82ºF) and 20–70% relative humidity. However, print quality can be affected
when operating near the limits for both temperature and humidity.
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Your printer is designed to use various paper and other media types. Follow the guidelines in this
section for the best print quality and to avoid jams:
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When the print quality is poor, select the closest symptom from the following table and refer to the
corresponding solution to correct the problem. You can also print a Demo Page to more precisely
determine the print-quality problem. For details, refer to Information Pages.
If the print quality does not improve after performing the appropriate action, contact your Xerox
representative.
Note:
• To enhance print quality, toner cartridges for many models of equipment have been
designed to cease functioning at a predetermined point.
• Grayscale images printed with the composite black setting increment the color-pages
counter, because color consumables are used. Composite black is the default setting on
most printers.
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Symptom Probable Causes Solutions
• Page Margins Are Inconsistent.
• The image is not centered on
the page or the margins are
not consistent.
A paper registration adjustment is
needed.
Use the paper registration
procedure to adjust the image
position on the page. For details,
refer to Adjusting Paper
Registration.
Faded printouts with multiple
colors faded.
The toner cartridges are not
Xerox®toner cartridges.
Verify that the toner cartridges
meet specifications, and replace
them if necessary.
The paper being used is outside
the recommended specification
range.
Replace the paper with a
recommended size and type, and
confirm that your control panel
and print driver settings are
correct. For details, refer to
Supported Paper.
The paper type is heavier or
thicker than the paper type
selection.
• Ensure that the proper paper is
loaded in the paper tray.
• Choose a heavier paper type at
the control panel and in the
print driver.
• Use a lighter paper or paper
type.
The bias transfer voltage is not
properly adjusted for the paper
type.
Verify that the paper types set in
the control panel and the print
driver match the paper loaded in
the tray.
The settings in the application or
print driver are incorrect.
Print the Demo Page. For details,
refer to Printing Reports. If the
Demo Page looks correct, the
printer is printing properly. Verify
that the application and the print
driver selections are correct for
your print job.
The paper is damp. Replace the paper.
The high-voltage supply is
defective.
For assistance, go to the Xerox®
Support website at www.xerox.
com/office/6510support.
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Symptom Probable Causes Solutions
Only one color is faded. Toner cartridge is empty or
damaged.
Check the condition of the toner
cartridge and replace it if
necessary.
Color around the edge of printing
is incorrect.
The color registration is incorrect. Adjust the color registration. For
details, refer to Color Registration.
Stray black dots or white areas
(dropouts).
The paper is outside the
recommended specification range.
Replace the paper with a
recommended size and type, and
confirm that your control panel
and print driver settings are
correct. For details, refer to
Supported Paper.
There is debris on the rollers. Wipe the feed rollers with a clean
damp cloth to remove debris from
the rollers.
Do not touch the transfer roller or
the exposed end of the transfer
belt. Fingerprints can cause print-
quality issues.
The toner cartridges are not
Xerox®toner cartridges.
Ensure that the toner cartridges
meet specifications and replace
them if necessary. For details, refer
to Consumables.
• Vertical black or color streaks or
multiple colored streaks or
lines.
• Streaks in only one color.
The toner cartridges are not
Xerox®toner cartridges.
Ensure that the toner cartridges
meet specifications and replace
them if necessary. For details, refer
to Consumables.
Debris in the printer is dragging
against the toner before it is
fused.
Remove any debris or paper scraps
from the paper path under the
rear cover.
There is a problem with the toner
cartridge for that color.
Check the toner cartridge for
damage and replace if necessary.
For assistance, go to the Xerox®
Support website at www.xerox.
com/office/6510support.
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Symptom Probable Causes Solutions
Partial blanks, creased paper, or
blotted printing.
The paper is damp. Replace the paper.
The paper is outside the
recommended specification range.
Replace the paper with a
recommended size and type. For
details, refer to Supported Paper.
The printer is worn or damaged. For assistance, go to the Xerox®
Support website at www.xerox.
com/office/6510support.
The toner cartridges are not
Xerox®toner cartridges.
Verify that the toner cartridges
meet specifications and replace if
necessary. For details, refer to
Consumables.
The paper is impeded in the paper
path.
• Remove any paper or debris
from the paper path.
• Ensure that the trays are
pushed in all the way.
• Ensure that the rear cover is
closed and locked.
Condensation inside the printer
causes partial blanks or creased
paper.
Power on the printer and leave it
on for at least one hour to get rid
of the condensation. For
assistance, go to the Xerox®
Support website at www.xerox.
com/office/6510support.
Vertical blanks appear. The LED lenses are blocked. Clean the LED lenses. For details,
refer to Cleaning the LED Lenses.
The printer is worn or damaged. For assistance, go to the Xerox®
Support website at www.xerox.
com/office/6510support.
The toner cartridges are not
Xerox®toner cartridges.
Ensure that the toner cartridges
meet specifications and replace if
necessary.
White lines or streaks running
through only one color.
Something is blocking the lens for
the affected color.
Clean the lens for the affected
color. For details, refer to Cleaning
the LED Lenses.
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Symptom Probable Causes Solutions
White line or lines running through
all colors.
Paper or debris is dragging the
bottom of the transfer belt.
• Remove the paper or debris
from the printer.
• For assistance, go to the
Xerox®Support website at
www.xerox.com/office/
6510support.
Slanted printing. The paper guides in the trays are
not set correctly.
Reset the paper tray guides. For
details, refer to Loading Paper.
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Symptom Probable Causes Solutions
Blotchy or mottled images. The paper is too light or too thin. Replace the paper with a
recommended type, and confirm
that your control panel and print
driver settings are correct.
The paper is damp. Replace the paper.
The humidity is too high. Reduce the humidity in the room
or move the printer to a new
location.
Spots or lines appear at regular
intervals on the prints.
One or more of the components in
the paper path is marking the
paper.
1 Print the Repeating Defects
pages.
For details, refer to Printing
Reports.
2 To determine the cause,
measure the distance between
the print defects.
• 28 mm (1.1 in.) - Drum
Cartridge
• 52 mm (2.1 in.) - Drum
Cartridge
• 94 mm (3.7 in.) - Drum
Cartridge
• 56.5 mm (2.2 in.) - Transfer
Roller
• 63 mm (2.5 in.) - Fuser
• 67 mm (2.6 in.) - Fuser
3 If the repeating defects match
one of the Drum Cartridge
distances, replace the one for
the affected color.
4 If the distance matches the
fuser or transfer roller, call for
service.
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Getting Help
Your printer includes utilities and resources to help you troubleshoot printing problems.
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The printer control panel provides information and troubleshooting help. When a fault or warning
condition occurs, the control panel displays a message informing you of the problem. For many status
and warning messages, the control panel Information provides additional information.
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When a warning condition occurs, the printer alerts you of the problem. A message appears on the
control panel and the LED status light on the control panel flashes amber or red. Warning alerts
inform you about printer conditions, such as low supplies or open doors, that require your attention. If
more than one warning condition occurs, only one warning message appears on the control panel at
a time.
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When an error condition occurs, a message appears on the control panel to inform you of the
problem. Error messages warn you about printer conditions that prevent the printer from printing or
degrade printing performance. If more than one error occurs, only one is displayed on the control
panel.
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Your printer has a set of reports that you can print. These reports include the Demonstration Print
page and the Error History report that can assist you in troubleshooting certain problems. The
Demonstration Print page prints an image to show print quality. You can use this page to
troubleshoot print-quality issues with the printer. The Error History report prints information on the
most recent printer errors.
For more information, refer to Printing Reports.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Paper Tray Priority, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired paper tray, then press OK.
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6. To set the paper tray to the highest priority, navigate to Priority 1, then press OK.
Note:
• To print a report, ensure that the paper tray that you selected matches match the
default paper size, type, and color.
• The Bypass Tray cannot be set to Priority 1.
• To print a report from the Bypass Tray, remove all the other trays, then load the default
paper size, type, and color in the Bypass Tray.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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The Online Support Assistant is a knowledge base that provides instructions and troubleshooting help
to solve your printer problems. You can find solutions for print-quality problems, paper jams, software
installation issues, and more.
To access the Online Support Assistant, go to www.xerox.com/office/6510support.
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To assist with troubleshooting, your printer has a set of Information Pages that you can print. These
pages include configuration and font information, demonstration pages, and more. For more
information, refer to Information Pages.
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To obtain more information about your printer, refer to More Information.
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8
System Administrator Functions
This chapter contains:
• Accessing the Printer................................................................................................................ 152
• Connecting the Printer ............................................................................................................. 154
• Configuring General Settings Using the Embedded Web Server ................................................ 161
• Configuring General Settings Using the Control Panel .............................................................. 171
• Configuring Default Settings and Printing Policies from the Embedded Web Server .................. 178
• Configuring Secure Settings ..................................................................................................... 184
• Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions ........................................................................ 193
• Managing Device User Roles .................................................................................................... 198
• Managing Printing User Roles .................................................................................................. 201
• Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group ............................................................................ 204
• Managing Certificates.............................................................................................................. 205
• Configuring Remote Services Upload........................................................................................ 211
• Updating the Printer Software ................................................................................................. 214
Accessing the Printer
The system administrator can set access rights on the printer to ensure that unauthorized users
cannot access the printer. If the system administrator configures authentication and authorization,
users require a login and a password to access some or all of the features of the printer.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
2. If Panel Lock is On, you are prompted to enter the passcode to access the control panel menus.
3. At the prompt, to enter numbers at the control panel, select an option:
• To select a number, press the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To scroll quickly, hold down the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To move to the next number field, press the Right arrow button.
• To move to the previous number field, press the Left arrow button.
4. When finished, press OK.
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Before you begin:
• Ensure that your printer is connected to a network.
• Use the Configuration Report to locate your printer IP address. For details, refer to Configuration
Report.
To log in to the Embedded Web Server as the administrator:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser.
2. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer, then press Enter or Return.
3. In the top right area of the page, click Log In.
4. For User Accounts, click or type admin.
5. For Password, type the administrator password. For software versions earlier than PL6 (XX.5X.XX),
the default administrator password is 1111. For software versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later, the
default administrator password is the device serial number. You can obtain the serial number
from the back of the printer, from the configuration report, or from the home page of the
Embedded Web Server. The password is case-sensitive.
Note: Upgrading to PL6 (XX.5X.XX) does not change the administrator password. If you
reset the device to factory defaults, the administrator password changes to the device
serial number for versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later of the software.
6. Click Log In.
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For open systems with software versions earlier than PL6 (XX.5X.XX), all users have access to all
features on the device, including all system administration features. To restrict access to system
administration features, change the system administrator password. For software versions earlier than
PL6 (XX.5X. XX), the default administrator password is 1111. For software versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or
later, the default administrator password is the device serial number. You can obtain the serial
number from the back of the printer, from the configuration report, or from the home page of the
Embedded Web Server. The password is case-sensitive.
For software versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later, the open system option is not available.
Note:
• Upgrading to PL6 (XX.5X.XX) does not change the administrator password. If you reset to
the device to factory defaults, the administrator password changes to the device serial
number for versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later of the software.
• If you change the administrator password, ensure that you store the password in a secure
location.
• For software versions earlier than PL6 (XX.5X.XX), if you change the administrator password
to return the device to an open system, reset the device to factory defaults. Any settings
that you configured are lost when you reset the device to factory defaults. For details refer
to Deleting All Data.
To change the administrator password:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Permissions.
2. For User Accounts, click admin.
3. Click Change Password.
4. Type the old password. All passwords are case-sensitive.
5. Type the new password, then retype the password to verify it.
6. Click OK.
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Connecting the Printer
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Note:
• If the printer is connected to your wired network, you can configure wireless settings in the
Embedded Web Server.
• Before you begin, purchase and install the Xerox®Wireless Network Adapter.
To verify the wireless status and locate the wireless IP address, print a Configuration Report. For
details, refer to Configuration Report. Examine the Connectivity Physical Connections, Connectivity
Protocols, and TCP/IPv4 sections of the report.
Note:
• The printer uses separate IP settings for wired and wireless connections. For more
information, refer to Assigning the Printer IP Address.
• When you switch from a wired connection to a wireless connection, the IP address of the
printer changes. The connection to the Embedded Web Server through your Web browser
closes. To reconnect to the Embedded Web Server, in your Web browser address field, type
the new IP address or host name of your printer.
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1. Connect the printer to a wired network.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Connectivity.
3. In the Connections area, click Wi-Fi.
Note: Wi-Fi is available after you install the Xerox®Wireless Network Adapter.
1. To enable Wi-Fi, click the Enable toggle button.
2. Click Wi-Fi Band, then select an option.
3. For SSID, type the SSID for the network to which you want to connect.
4. Click Network Type, then select Infrastructure or Ad hoc, as needed.
5. In the TCP/IP Settings area, configure the settings for IPv4, IPv6, and DNS.
Note: The printer uses separate IP settings for wired and wireless network connections. For
details, refer to IP.
1. In the Security Settings area, click Encryption, then select a mode of encryption.
2. For the selected mode of encryption, configure the security settings.
• For WEP:
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– To activate a transmit key, click Transmit Key.
– For each Transmit Key that you select, type values into the corresponding fields.
• For both WPA2 Personal and Mixed Mode Personal, type the network passcode in the Passcode
field and the Retype Passcode field.
• For both WPA2 Enterprise and Mixed Mode Enterprise:
– Click Authentication Method, then select the authentication method for your wireless
network.
– For Root Certificate, upload a Root Certificate.
– Type values for EAP Identity, Login Name, and Password.
3. Click OK.
4. For the new settings to take effect, restart the printer.
5. Disconnect the printer from the wired network.
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You can set the primary network connection type in the Embedded Web Server.
Note:
• A Primary Network setup in the Embedded Web Server is possible only if the optional Wi-Fi
connection kit is installed and enabled.
• By default, without a Wi-Fi connection, the primary network is set to Ethernet. When the kit
is installed and enabled, the device acquires two network connections. One network
connection is primary, and the other network connection is secondary.
• The following features are available only over the primary network connection:
– IPsec
– SMTP
– SNTP
– WSD scan
– Scan to SFTP, Scan to SMB, Scan to Email
– LDAP
– UPnP discovery
– ThinPrint
– EIP Web Service
• If you remove the Wi-Fi connection module, the primary network connection is set to
Ethernet.
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator, then click Connectivity.
2. In the Connections area, click Ethernet.
3. In the Common area, click Edit.
4. Click Primary Network, then select the appropriate network connection type for the device.
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5. Click OK.
6. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
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To configure the settings for a wireless network, connect your computer directly to the printer using
an Ethernet cable, rather than through a wired network connection.
1. Ensure that the printer is not connected to a wired Ethernet network.
2. Restart the printer.
3. Generate a Configuration Report. For details, refer to Configuration Report. Note the self-assigned
IP address of the printer in the 169.254.x.x range.
4. Using an Ethernet cable, connect a computer directly to the printer.
Note:
• Ensure that wireless connectivity is disabled on your computer.
• Depending on your computer hardware, use a crossover cable or adapter.
5. Verify the IP address of the computer. Ensure that the computer obtains a private IP address, in
the 169.254.x.x range, and is therefore on the same subnet as the printer.
6. On the computer, access the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then configure the
wireless settings. For details, refer to Connecting to a Wireless Network.
7. For the new settings to take effect, restart the printer.
8. Disconnect the Ethernet cable between the printer and the computer.
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Disabling Wireless Networking from the Control Panel
Note: Wireless networking is available only on printers with the optional Wireless Network
Adapter installed.
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network/Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Wi-Fi Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Cancel Settings, then press OK.
6. Navigate to Clear Settings, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, press OK.
The printer restarts automatically and the new settings take effect.
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Disabling Wireless Networking From the Embedded Web Server
Note: Wireless networking is available only on printers with the optional Wireless Network
Adapter installed.
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Connectivity.
2. In the Connections area, click Wi-Fi.
3. Click the Enable toggle button.
4. Click OK.
5. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
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A Wi-Fi Direct network connection enables devices to connect with each other without requiring a
wireless access point. You can connect to your printer from a Wi-Fi mobile device such as a tablet,
computer, or smart phone.
A Wi-Fi Direct connection does not require manual configuration.
Note:
• Wireless networking is available only on printers that have the optional Wireless Network
Adapter installed.
• The Wi-Fi Direct connection is disabled by default.
To configure Wi-Fi Direct from the Embedded Web Server:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click Connectivity.
2. For Connections, click Wi-Fi Direct.
3. To enable Wi-Fi Direct, click the Enable toggle button.
4. Click Group Role, then select an option from the menu.
• To set the printer to configure the Group Role automatically:
– Select Auto.
– For Device Name, type a name for the printer.
• To set the printer as Group Owner for a Wi-Fi Direct group, similar to a wireless access point:
– Select Group Owner.
– In the Group Owner area, type the information for SSID and Passcode.
5. For DHCP Server:
• Type the IP Address and Subnet Mask.
• For IP Address Lease Time, type the number of minutes.
6. Click OK.
To configure Wi-Fi Direct at the control panel:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Home button.
2. Log in as administrator.
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3. Touch Device→Connectivity→Wi-Fi Direct.
4. For Wi-Fi Direct, touch the enable toggle button.
5. Touch Setup.
6. Touch Group Role, then select an option.
7. If needed, touch SSID Suffix, then type a suffix.
8. If you selected Group Owner as the Group Role, in the Passcode field, enter an eight-character
passcode.
9. Touch OK.
Note: For the new settings to take effect, restart your printer.
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Internet Protocol (IP) is a protocol within the Internet Protocol Suite that manages the transmission
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You can assign a static IP address to your printer from the printer control panel. After an IP address is
assigned, you can change it in the Embedded Web Server.
To assign a static IP address to the printer, ensure that you have the following information:
• An IP address that is configured properly for your network
• The Network Mask address
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• The default Router/Gateway address
If you are on a network that is managed by a network administrator, contact your network
administrator to obtain the network information.
For a home network using routers or other devices to connect the printer to the network, refer to the
device instructions on assigning network addresses. The router or device documentation can give you
a range of acceptable address numbers you can use. It is important that the addresses be similar to
the IP addresses used by other printers and computers on the network, but not the same. Only the
last digit must be different. For example, your printer can have the IPv4 address 192.168.1.2 while
your computer has the IP address 192.168.1.3. Another device can have the IP address 192.168.1.4.
The router can assign the static IP address of the printer to another computer that obtains its IP
address dynamically. To avoid having the IP address reassigned, provide the printer an address at the
higher end of the range that the device or router allows. For example, if your computer has IP address
192.168.1.2, and your device allows IP addresses to 192.168.1.255, select an address between
192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.254.
It is recommended when setting a static IP address, that at the same time, set a DHCP reservation.
For details, refer to your router documentation.
In IPv6 network configurations, the IPv6 address is assigned automatically.
To access the Ethernet menu:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons. To select a menu item, press
OK.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Network Port, then press OK.
4. Navigate to TCP/IP Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Ethernet, then press OK.
To assign a static IP address to the printer:
1. From the Ethernet menu, navigate to Get IP Address, then press OK.
2. Navigate to STATIC, then press OK.
3. In the IP Address field, set the address. When you are finished, press OK.
4. To return to the Ethernet menu, press the Left arrow button.
5. Navigate to Subnet Mask, then press OK.
6. Set the network mask. When you are finished, press OK.
7. To return to Ethernet, press the Left arrow button.
8. Navigate to Gateway Address, then press OK.
9. Set the address. When you are finished, press OK.
10. For the new settings to take effect, press the Menu button to restart the printer.
11. To verify the new settings, wait for two minutes after the printer restarts, then print the
Configuration Report. For details, refer to Printing a Configuration Report at the Control Panel.
For reference:
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Online Support Assistant at: www.xerox.com/office/6510support
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To change the IP address of the printer using the Embedded Web Server:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. Click Connectivity.
3. Click Ethernet.
4. For IPv4, click Edit.
5. On the IPv4 page, click STATIC.
6. In the IP Address field, type the address as X.X.X.X, where X is a number from 0–255.
7. In the Subnet Mask field, type the address as X.X.X.X, where X is a number from 0–255.
8. In the Gateway Address field, type the address as X.X.X.X, where X is a number from 0–255.
9. Click OK.
Note: Changing the IP address disconnects the Embedded Web Server.
10. To reconnect to the Embedded Web Server, in the address field of the Web browser, type the new
IP address of the printer.
11. Press Enter or Return.
The Embedded Web Server opens.
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Near field communication (NFC) is a technology that enables devices to communicate when they are
within 10 centimeters of each other.
You can use NFC to obtain the network interface to establish a TCP/IP connection between your
device and the printer.
To configure NFC:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity.
4. For Connections, click NFC.
5. To enable NFC, click the Enable toggle button, then touch OK.
6. Click OK.
7. For the new settings to take effect, restart your printer.
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Configuring General Settings Using the
Embedded Web Server
This section provides information to help you configure general settings for the printer from your Web
browser using the Embedded Web Server. You can configure settings such as power saver mode,
alerts, and print job policies.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
The Embedded Web Server Home page appears.
2. In the printer status area, click Details.
The Device Details page opens, showing printer information, network connectivity details, and system
administrator information.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click System→Date & Time.
Note: If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to
Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. In the Date area, for Date Format, select an option.
4. For Date, click the date field, then select the current date from the calender.
5. In the Time area, select the desired clock options, then enter the current time.
6. To set the time zone, click Time Zone, select your time zone from the list, then click OK.
7. To enable or disable Daylight Savings Time, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates the setting is enabled.
8. To enable or configure Time Server Synchronization, for SNTP, click Edit.
• To enable or disable Time Server Synchronization, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates the setting is enabled.
• Type the Time Server Address.
• To set the amount of time between time synchronizations, for Time Synchronization Interval,
click the current value, then type a value in hours.
• To save SNTP settings, click OK.
9. To save Date & Time settings, click OK.
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You can configure the device to play sounds to alert users to various device conditions or events. You
can set the volume for each sound independently of each other.
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click System.
2. Click Sounds.
3. To enable sounds, select Enable Sounds.
4. To adjust the sound volume for an event, select an event, then move the appropriate volume
slider control, as needed:
•Touch: A sound plays when a user interacts with the control panel touch screen.
•Job Completion: A sound plays when a print job, copy job, or receive-fax job completes.
•Error/Fault: A sound plays when the device issues an alert or when the device requires user
attention.
•Power: A sound plays when the device is powering down.
•Mobile Device Connected: A sound plays when a connection to a mobile device is detected.
5. To confirm the volume setting, click OK.
6. To close the Sounds window, click OK.
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You can set the timeout period for the Embedded Web Server. The timer begins when user input
stops. At the end of the specified timeout period, the logged in user is logged out automatically.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Timeouts.
4. For Device Website Timeout, type a number in minutes.
5. Click OK.
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You can set the time that the printer spends idle in ready mode before it automatically transitions to
a lower power level.
To configure Power Saver Timeouts:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click System→Power Saver.
Note: If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to
Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. To set the time delay before the printer enters Low-Power mode, for Low Power Timeout, click
current value, then type the desired timeout in minutes.
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4. To set the time delay before the printer enters Sleep mode, for Sleep Timeout, click current value,
then type the desired timeout in minutes.
Note: The sum of the two timeouts is within 60 minutes.
5. To set Auto Power Off, click Auto Power Off:
• To power off the device after all timeouts complete, select On, click the current value, then
type the required timeout in hours.
• To power off the device only if specific conditions are met:
• Select Only When Conditions Are Met.
• Click the current value, then type the required timeout in hours.
Specific conditions are when Fax, USB Drive, and Wired and Non-Wired Network features have
not been activated.
6. To finalize your selections, click OK.
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When the bypass tray is set to Fully Adjustable mode, you can change paper settings each time you
load the tray. When paper is loaded into the bypass tray, the control panel prompts you to set the
paper size, type, and color.
When other trays are set to Fully Adjustable mode, open the selected tray and load the desired paper.
When you close the tray, the control panel prompts you to set the paper size, type, and color.
When any paper tray is set to Dedicated mode, only load the size, type, and color of paper specified
for the tray. If you move the guides, or load a different paper, change the size, type, and color of
paper settings at the control panel.
The Tray Priority feature determines the order in which the printer selects the tray for a print job when
you have not specified one. Tray Priority also determines how the printer selects another tray when a
paper tray runs out in the middle of a job. Priority 1 indicates that the tray is set to the highest
priority.
To configure the tray settings:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Home.
3. In the Trays area, click the desired tray.
4. To configure the tray mode, click Tray Mode.
• To configure the printer control panel to prompt you for the paper settings each time the
paper tray is loaded, click Fully Adjustable.
• To configure the tray to use a specific paper, click Dedicated, then specify the paper size,
type, and color.
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5. To configure the printer to select the appropriate paper tray for the print job, click the toggle
button for Auto Select. If the required paper size is not available, the printer prompts you to load
the correct paper size and type for the job.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the setting is enabled.
6. To determine the order in which the printer selects the tray for a print job, click Priority, then
select the tray priority.
7. To save the tray settings, click OK.
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You can use cloning to copy configuration settings from one printer to another printer on the same
network.
Note:
• Before using the clone feature, ensure that the source printer clone file is compatible with
the destination printer.
• Before you copy the address book, verify that the address book of the target printer is
empty.
To clone the printer settings:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. At the bottom of the Home page, click Cloning.
4. To install a clone file:
a. For Install Clone File, click Select.
b. Locate, then select a clone file from the source printer, then click Open.
• To select a different clone file, click the change file icon.
• To remove the selected clone file, click the Trash icon.
Note: Removing the clone file does not delete it from the computer.
c. To install the selected clone file, click Install.
5. To create a clone file:
a. Select the parameters to clone from this printer.
• To select individual parameters to clone from this printer, select the desired parameter.
• To choose all settings, select Select/Clear All.
• To clear all settings, clear Select/Clear All.
b. Click Create.
c. If prompted, save the clone file to a location that you can remember easily when you need
the file for installation.
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Note: If you are not prompted to save the file, look for it in the Downloads folder on your
computer.
6. When you are finished creating or installing a clone file, click Close.
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These printers support the Xerox®Device Manager cloning feature. The cloning feature allows
delivery of a clone file to the device with credentials for authentication. For more information on how
to use the cloning feature, refer to Xerox®Device Manager documentation.
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To configure your device to work with compatible plug-in applications, activate the Plug-in Feature.
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator, then click System.
2. Click Plug-in Settings.
3. To enable the Plug-in Feature, click the Plug-in Feature toggle button.
4. Click Close.
5. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
For more information about compatible plug-in applications, refer to www.support.xerox.com.
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Using Software Resets to restart the printer is faster and wastes fewer consumables than powering
the printer on and off. Restarting the printer can take several minutes, during which time the
Embedded Web Server is not available.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Home→Support→Restart Device.
3. At the prompt, click Restart.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. On the Home page, for Supplies, click Details.
4. For Options, click Alerts Setup.
5. To enable alerts, for Enable Alerts, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the setting is enabled.
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6. To enable or disable an alert, for the alert type, select the appropriate option:
• Click the toggle button.
• Click the alert type, then select an option from the list.
7. Click OK.
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Before you can configure email alerts, configure the printer to communicate with your SMTP email
server.
To configure the SMTP server settings:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity.
4. Click SMTP.
5. To enable Email Submission, click the Email Notification toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
6. Type the following information:
• For Device Email, type an appropriately formatted email address to appear in the From field
of emails from the printer.
• For Server Address, type the IP address or DNS name of the SMTP server.
If you do not know the IP Address or DNS Name of the SMTP server, click Select Server from
List.
Note: This feature requires that specific configurations be made to your network. For
details, contact your network administrator.
• For Outgoing SMTP Port Number, type the default port number required for the SMTP server,
or select a number from the range provided.
Note: This feature requires you to make specific configurations to your network. For details,
contact your network administrator.
Note: Common default port numbers for SMTP include 25, 465, and 587.
If you do not know the IP Address or DNS Name of the SMTP server, click Select Server from List.
7. As needed for your environment, select a Connection Security protocol.
8. As needed for your environment, select an Outgoing SMTP Authentication type.
a. If authentication is required, click SMTP Authentication, then select SMTP AUTH. If
authentication is not required, select Off.
b. If authentication is required, for SMTP AUTH User Name, enter a valid SMTP Login Name for
the SMTP Server.
c. If authentication is required, for SMTP AUTH Password, enter a valid password for the SMTP
server.
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Note: Ensure that the authentication type is compatible with your SMTP server.
9. For Retype Password, reenter the password.
10. To save changes, click OK.
Note: To obtain your SMTP server name or IP address, contact your Internet service provider or
system administrator. Some Internet service providers require authentication. Ensure that you
confirm the authentication type, login, and password.
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Note: Before configuring email alerts, configure the printer to communicate with your SMTP
email server. For details, refer to Configuring the SMTP Server Settings.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. On the Home page, for Supplies, click Details.
4. For Options, click Email Alerts.
5. For Email Alerts, type the email address for the recipient.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the setting is enabled.
6. To enable or disable an email alert, for the alert type, click the toggle button.
7. Click OK.
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You can configure settings for the following PDL protocols:
• PCL®6/5e
• PostScript®
• PDF
• TIFF/JPEG
Note: PCL®6/5e is the default PDL protocol.
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Note: Default PCL®settings are used when a print driver is not selected. Print driver settings
override default PCL®settings configured from the Embedded Web Server.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
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3. Click System→PDL Settings.
4. Click PCL 6/5e.
5. Configure the following settings as needed:
• To set the priority mode for print quantity, click Print Quantity Priority, then select an option.
• To set the limit for number of sheets to print, for Print Quantity, type a number.
• To specify the default paper tray, click Paper Tray, then select a paper tray. To allow
automatic tray selection, select Auto.
• To specify the default paper size for the default paper tray, click Paper Size, then select a
paper size.
• To specify the paper size for the Bypass Tray, click Paper Size (Bypass Tray), then select a
paper size.
• To select the maximum custom paper size width, for Custom Paper Size Width, type a number.
• To select the maximum custom paper size length, for Custom Paper Size Length, type a
number.
• To set the default output color, click Output Color, then select an option. To allow automatic
color output based on the original document, select Auto Detect.
• To set the default printing option for 2-sided printing, click 2-Sided, then select an option.
• To configure the printer not to print blank pages, for Remove Blank Pages, click the toggle
button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
• To set the default page orientation for the original document, click Original Orientation, then
select an option.
• To enable Wide A4 printing, for Wide A4, click the toggle button.
• To set the default pitch size, for Pitch Size, enter a number.
• To set the default output font point size, for Point Size, type a number.
• To set the default output font, click Font Name, then select a font.
• To specify the default symbol set for the selected font, click Symbol Set, then select an option.
• To set the maximum limit of lines allowed on the page output, for Lines per Page, type a
number.
• To enable Hex Dump, for Hex Dump, click the toggle button.
• To allow the printer to enhance the image automatically, for Image Enhancement, click the
toggle button.
6. To save your settings, click OK.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→PDL Settings.
4. Click PostScript.
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5. Configure the following settings as needed:
• To allow a report to print when an error occurs, for Print Error Sheet, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
• To specify the default paper tray, click Paper Supply, then select an option.
6. Click OK.
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override default PDF settings configured from the Embedded Web Server.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→PDL Settings.
4. Click PDF.
5. Configure the following settings as needed:
• To specify the protocol used to construct the PDF output, click Decomposer, then select an
option.
• To set the limit for number of printed pages, for Print Quantity, type a number.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
• To specify the default paper size for the output, click Paper Size, then select a paper size.
• To set the default output color, click Output Color, then select an option. To allow automatic
color output based on the original document, select Auto Detect.
• To set the default option for 2-sided printing, click 2-Sided, then select an option.
• To allow output page collation, click Collated, then select On.
• To specify output quality, click Print Mode, then select an option.
• To select a layout mode for the output, click Layout, then select an option.
• To require a password to open the PDF output, for Password, type a password.
Note: To remove the dots in the Password field, double-click the field.
6. Click OK.
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settings override default TIFF and JPEG settings configured from the Embedded Web Server.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→PDL Settings.
4. Click TIFF/JPEG.
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5. To specify the default paper size for the output, click Paper Size, then select a paper size.
6. Click OK.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→PDL Settings.
4. To view version information for a PDL protocol, click the protocol name.
Version information displays at the top of the settings page.
5. To return to the PDL Settings page, click OK or Cancel.
Note: Version information is available for PostScript®, TIFF, and XPS.
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Configuring General Settings Using the Control
Panel
Use these topics to configure general settings for the printer using the control panel. You can
configure many printer settings from the control panel, including settings for power saver mode,
alerts, touch screen, security, and printing defaults.
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You can use this menu to configure system settings, such as Power Saver timers and clock settings.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
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You can set the time the printer spends idle in ready mode before the printer transitions to a lower
power level.
To configure Power Saver mode settings:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Select the Timer that you want to change, then press OK.
•Low Power Timer: Set the time when the printer shifts from Ready mode to Low Power mode.
•Sleep Mode Timer: Set the time when the printer shifts from Low Power mode to Sleep mode.
•Power Off: Set the time of day for the printer to power off.
Note: To set the timer values, use the arrow buttons.
5. If you select Power Off, do the following:
a. In the Power Off menu, navigate to Scheduled, then press OK.
b. Use the arrow buttons to select Enabled or Disabled, then press OK.
c. If you enable the feature, navigate to Power Off Time, then press OK. Use the arrow buttons
to enter the time of day the device powers off.
6. Press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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To access the System Clock menu:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to System Clock, then press OK.
To set the date:
1. From the System Clock menu, navigate to Set Date, then press OK.
2. To set the month, day, and year, use the arrow buttons. When finished, press OK.
3. To return to the System Clock menu, press Back.
4. Navigate to Date Format, then press OK.
5. To select a date format, use the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6. To return to the System Clock menu, press Back.
7. If the date and time are set, to return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To set the time:
1. From the System Clock menu, navigate to Set Date, then press OK.
2. To set the hour and minutes, use the arrow buttons. When finished, press OK.
3. To return to the System Clock menu, press Back.
4. Navigate to Time Format, then press OK.
5. To select the time format, navigate to 12 Hour Clock or 24 Hour Clock, then press OK.
6. To return to the System Clock menu, press Back.
7. If the date and time are set, to return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Paper Size Pref, then press OK.
5. Select Millimeters (mm) or Inches ("), then press OK.
6. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Audio Tones, then press OK.
5. To enable tones:
a. Navigate to All, then press OK.
b. Navigate to On, then press OK.
6. To set the volume for a specific tone:
a. Navigate to the tone that you want to configure, then press OK.
b. To increase or decrease the volume, use the arrows, then press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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The panel timeout allows you to set the delay before the control panel times out.
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Auto Clear, then press OK.
5. To select a setting, press the arrow buttons, select it, then press OK.
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You can use this menu to configure general settings for the printer, such as default paper size, tray
priority, and output settings.
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1. If needed, log in as administrator.
2. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
3. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Default Paper Size, then press OK.
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6. Navigate to the desired size, then press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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The Tray Priority feature determines the order in which the printer selects the tray for a print job when
you have not specified one. Tray Priority also determines how the printer selects another tray when a
paper tray runs out in the middle of a job. Priority 1 indicates that the tray is set to the highest
priority.
To set the priority for a tray:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Paper Tray Priority, then press OK.
5. Navigate to the desired tray, then press OK.
6. To set the paper tray to the highest priority, navigate to Priority 1, then press OK.
Note:
• To print a report, ensure that the paper tray that you selected matches match the
default paper size, type, and color.
• The Bypass Tray cannot be set to Priority 1.
• To print a report from the Bypass Tray, remove Trays 1 and 2, then load the default
paper size, type, and color in the Bypass Tray.
7. To establish priority for any remaining trays, repeat the steps.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. To select what action the printer takes when a paper mismatch occurs, navigate to Paper Type
Mismatch, then press OK.
5. To select an option, use the Up or Down arrow buttons:
•Confirmation Screen: This option directs the printer to display a menu to confirm or change
paper settings.
•Print: This option directs the printer to print with no further action.
•Paper Supply Screen: This option directs the printer to display a menu to change or confirm
the source paper tray.
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6. Press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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You can use this menu to configure printer output settings.
To enable printing the user ID on the output page:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons. To select a menu item, press
OK.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Printer Settings, then press OK.
4. To configure the device to print the user ID on the output page, navigate to Print User ID, then
press OK.
5. To select a setting, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
6. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To configure banner page settings:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons. To select a menu item,
press OK.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. To specify if a banner page is printed, navigate to Banner Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Banner Sheet, then press OK.
6. To select an option, use the arrow buttons:
•Off: This option directs the printer not to print a banner pages.
•Start Sheet: This option directs the printer to insert a banner page before the first page of
each print job.
•End: This option directs the printer to insert a banner page after the last page of every print
job.
•Start and End: This option directs the printer to insert a banner pages before the first page
and after the last page of every print job.
7. Press OK.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To configure the banner page tray settings:
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1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons. To select a menu item,
press OK.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Banner Settings, then press OK.
5. To select the tray from which the banner page is printed, navigate to Banner Tray, then press OK.
6. To select a tray, press the arrow buttons, then press OK.
7. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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You can restore the printer memory to default settings, delete all job data, and delete Secure Print
jobs that have not completed.
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The non-volatile memory (NVM) stores printer settings, even after the power is turned off. The
Initialize NVM feature resets the settings stored in the printer, including paper settings, tray settings,
and connectivity settings. After executing this function and restarting the printer, all menu settings
are reset to their default values.
To initialize non-volatile memory:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Init/Delete Data, then press OK.
4. Navigate to NVM, then press OK.
5. At the prompts, press OK, then press OKagain.
When the process is complete, the printer restarts automatically.
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The non-volatile memory (NVM) stores printer settings, even after the power is turned off. The
Deleting All Data feature erases all settings and returns the printer to original factory state. All jobs,
presets, Apps, and device settings are reset. When complete, the printer restarts, then displays the
Install Wizard.
To delete all data:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Init/Delete Data, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Delete All Data, then press OK.
5. At the prompts, press OK, then press OK again.
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When the process is complete, the printer restarts automatically.
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After a Secure Print job is printed, it is deleted automatically. If the passcode to print Secure Print jobs
is unknown, you can delete the jobs manually.
To delete all Secure Print jobs stored on the printer:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Init/Delete Data, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Secure Print Jobs, then press OK.
5. At the prompts, press OK, then press OK again.
When the process is complete, the printer restarts automatically.
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Configuring Default Settings and Printing
Policies from the Embedded Web Server
This section provides information to help you configure default settings and printing policies for the
printer. You can configure these settings from your Web browser using the Embedded Web Server. You
can configure settings for paper supply, printer defaults, and reports.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Common, click Manual Color Adjustment.
5. In the Photo area, for Shadow, for Midtone, and for Highlight, adjust individual colors, as needed.
6. In the Text area, for Shadow, for Midtone, and for Highlight, adjust individual colors, as needed.
7. Click OK.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Paper Supply, click Adjust Paper Type.
5. To adjust a paper type, click the paper type name, then select an option.
6. After you have completed all paper type adjustments, click OK.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Paper Supply, click Custom Paper Names.
5. To give a custom name to a paper type, for the Custom Paper Type, type a name.
6. After you have completed the paper name adjustments, click OK.
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You can set policies for your print jobs. You can configure settings for Print Around, job name
concealment, and stored print jobs.
When a print job is paused or in an error state, The Print Around feature allows the subsequent jobs in
the queue to print. For example, a print job can be paused because it requires paper that is not
loaded in a tray. When Print Around is enabled, any subsequent job that requires another paper type
prints immediately, even though a preceding job is held.
Enabling Print Around
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Jobs→Policies.
4. For Print Around, click the Enable toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
5. Click OK.
6. Click Restart Now.
Concealing or Showing Job Names
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Jobs.
4. Click Policies.
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5. For Conceal Job Names, select an option.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
Configuring Stored Print Job Settings
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Jobs.
4. Click Policies.
5. In the Stored Print Job Settings area, for Minimum Number of Passcode Digits, type a number.
6. For Delete Stored Print Jobs After, select an option:
• To save stored print jobs, select Off.
• To delete print jobs after the specified number of days at the specified time, select Days. Type
the number of days, select AM or PM, then type the time in hours and minutes.
• To delete print jobs after the specified length of time, select Length of Time. Type the
number of Hours and Minutes.
7. Click OK.
8. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Printer Settings, click Memory Settings.
5. To specify the amount of memory allowed for PostScript®data, for PostScript Memory, type a
number, in kilobytes.
Note: The system requires that the number is a multiple of 256.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Printer Settings, click Allowed Print Job Types.
5. Select an option:
•Personal, Secure, and Saved Only: This option limits the job types allowed.
•All Jobs: This option allows any job type.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Printer Settings, click Specified Paper is Unavailable.
5. Select an option:
•Prompt to Load Paper: This option requires a user to load the specified paper type before
the job can proceed.
•Letter/A4 Substitution: This option allows the printer to substitute a loaded media that is of
similar size.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
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4. For Printer Settings, click Resume Print After Error.
5. To resume print jobs after the error is cleared, select an option:
• To allow the print job to continue automatically, select Auto Resume.
• To require user input before the job can continue, select Manual Resume.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Printer Settings, click When Paper Jam Occurs.
5. Select an option for resuming print jobs after the paper jam is cleared:
• To allow the print job to continue automatically, select Resume Print After Jam Clearance.
• To delete the job in memory, select Cancel Print.
Note: To print a job that was canceled after jam clearance, resubmit the job.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Printer Settings, click Print Banner Pages.
5. Configure options as desired:
• To configure banner page print settings, click Print Banner Pages, then select an option.
• To disable banner page printing, click Print Banner Pages, then select Off.
• To select a paper source for banner pages, touch Paper Tray, then select the desired tray.
• To allow users to choose to print a banner page from a print driver, for Allow Print Driver to
Override, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
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6. Click OK.
7. Click Restart Now.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Report Settings, click Report Output Tray.
5. Select the output paper tray where you want the reports to print. For automatic tray selection,
select Auto.
6. Click OK.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Defaults and Policies.
4. For Report Settings, click Job Deletion Report.
5. To allow the job deletion report to print, select On.
6. Click OK.
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Configuring Secure Settings
You can use security settings to configure administrative settings, authentication, user roles, access
permissions, and app access.
Note: For details, refer to the Help in the Embedded Web Server.
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For software versions earlier than PL6 (XX.5X.XX), the default administrator password is 1111. For
software versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later, the default administrator password is the device serial
number. You can obtain the serial number from the back of the printer, from the configuration report,
or from the home page of the Embedded Web Server. The password is case-sensitive.
Note: Upgrading to PL6 (XX.5X.XX) does not change the administrator password. If you reset
the device to factory defaults, the administrator password changes to the device serial number
for versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later of the software.
To access the control panel as the administrator:
1. At the printer control panel, press Menu.
2. If Panel Lock is On, you are prompted to enter the passcode to access the control panel menus.
3. At the prompt, to enter numbers at the control panel, select an option:
• To select a number, press the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To scroll quickly, hold down the Up or Down arrow buttons.
• To move to the next number field, press the Right arrow button.
• To move to the previous number field, press the Left arrow button.
4. When finished, press OK.
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For software versions earlier than PL6 (XX.5X.XX), the default administrator password is 1111. For
software versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later, the default administrator password is the device serial
number. You can obtain the serial number from the back of the printer, from the configuration report,
or from the home page of the Embedded Web Server. The password is case-sensitive.
Note: Upgrading to PL6 (XX.5X.XX) does not change the administrator password. If you reset
the device to factory defaults, the administrator password changes to the device serial number
for versions PL6 (XX.5X.XX) or later of the software.
To log in to the Embedded Web Server as the administrator:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. At the top of the page, click Log In.
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3. Click admin.
4. Type the administrator password, then click Log In.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
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1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions, then click Login/Logout Settings.
4. For Advanced Settings, click Edit.
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To configure the log in security settings:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, access the Advanced Security Menu. For details, refer to Accessing
the Advanced Security Settings.
2. To set the case sensitivity for the user name input, click Case Sensitive User Name, click either
Case Sensitive or Not Case Sensitive, then click OK.
3. To configure logging of failed login attempts, click Log Failed Login Attempts.
a. To enable logging for failed login attempts, click the Log Failed Login Attempts toggle
button.
b. To set the maximum number of failed login attempts allowed within a specific time period, in
the Failed Login Attempt Limit field, type a number.
c. Click OK.
4. To configure limits for administrator login attempts, click Limit Login Attempts of System
Administrator.
a. To limit the administrator login attempts, click the Limit Login Attempts of System
Administrator toggle button.
b. To set the maximum number of failed login attempts allowed before the administrator login
is disabled, in the Failed Login Attempt Limit field, type a number.
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Note: This setting is available only if more than one user is a member of the System
Administrator device role.
5. Click OK.
To configure more advanced security settings:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, access the Advanced Security Menu. For details, refer to Accessing
the Advanced Security Settings.
2. To set the timeout for the server authentication, in the Server Authentication Response Timeout
field, type a number.
3. To set the timeout for the search function, in the Search Timeout field, type a number.
4. To configure the options for displaying the user name during login, click Display User Name.
a. To hide the user name during login, click Hide.
b. To hide the user name when using a smart card, click Hide Smart Card ID.
c. To show the user name during login, click Show.
5. To obtain the user information during login, click Obtain User Information at Login, click On,
then click OK.
6. To store the login information on the device, click Store Login Information on Device, then click
On.
7. To save your settings, click OK.
LLDDAAPP SSeerrvveerr
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a protocol used to process queries and updates to an
LDAP information directory, on an external server. LDAP can also be used for network authentication
and authorization. LDAP directories are optimized heavily for read performance. Use this page to
define how the printer retrieves user information from an LDAP directory.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity→LDAP→LDAP Servers/Directory Services.
4. For IP Address/Host Name: Port, enter the IP address or DNS name for the LDAP server, then enter
the port number for LDAP.
5. Configure the optional LDAP server information as needed.
a. In the Search Directory Root field using Base DN format, type the root path of the search
directory. For example, DC=xerox, DC=net.
b. Select the type of LDAP Server.
c. Type the Login Name and Password used to access the server.
d. For Search Timeout, specify the type of timeout to use for the server. You can set the LDAP
server to limit the time or you can set the time limit manually in the seconds field.
6. Click OK.
7. To enable LDAP-SSL/TLS:
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a. Click System→Security.
b. For Network Security, click SSL/TLS Settings.
c. To enable LDAP-SSL/TLS, click the LDAP - SSL/TLS Communication toggle button.
8. Click OK.
9. At the prompt, click Restart Now.
LLDDAAPP UUsseerr MMaappppiinngg
LDAP servers display different results depending on how they implement mappings. Use this page to
map LDAP fields to fields on your printer. Editing current map settings allows you to fine-tune server
search results.
Before you begin:
• Ensure that you have configured the LDAP server settings. For details, refer LDAP Server.
• Ensure that you have set LDAP for authentication. For details, refer to Configuring an LDAP
Authentication System.
• Ensure that LDAP is enabled. For details, refer to Configuring the Network Authentication.
• Ensure that Network Authentication is enabled. For details, refer to Configuring Secure Settings.
To define LDAP user mappings:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity.
4. For Protocols, click LDAP, then click LDAP User Mappings.
5. In the User Name field, type a user name, then click Search.
6. If Network Authentication is enabled, the Home field appears. The Home field indicates the
location of the user personal directory. The system administrator defines the default for home
Directory when the user account is created.
7. If incorrect information is shown in the User Mapping fields, as required, change the information.
8. Click OK.
9. At the prompt, click Restart Now.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg LLDDAAPP AAuutthheennttiiccaattiioonn
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity.
4. For Protocols, click LDAP, then click LDAP Authentication.
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5. To use a text string to add to the user name, for Use Added Text String, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
6. For Added Text String, enter the text string to add to the user name for authentication.
7. Click OK, then click Close.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg tthhee NNeettwwoorrkk AAuutthheennttiiccaattiioonn
Network Authentication is a security protocol that requires users to provide their login credentials
before they can access the printer. The printer compares the user credentials to the information
stored on an authentication server.
To prove their identity, users can type their user credentials at the control panel, in the Embedded
Web Server, or they can use a card reader.
To configure access rights using network authentication:
To access the authentication system:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Login/Logout Settings.
5. For Network, click Edit.
6. For Network Login, select LDAP, then click Next.
7. Configure the authentication system. For details, refer to Configuring an LDAP Authentication
System.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg aann LLDDAAPP AAuutthheennttiiccaattiioonn SSyysstteemm
Before using LDAP servers for authentication, configure the settings in the Embedded Web Server.
To configure an LDAP system:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions, then click Login/Logout Settings.
4. For Network, click Edit.
5. In Network Login, select LDAP, then click Next.
6. In LDAP, click each of the topics in the list. In each window, perform the required configuration,
then click OK.
7. When the LDAP configuration is finished, click Done.
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CCoonnffiigguurriinngg PPaasssswwoorrdd RRuulleess
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Password Rules.
5. For Minimum Length and Maximum Length, type the minimum and maximum number of
characters allowed for the password.
6. To allow or disallow the user name as part of the password, for Password Contains User Name,
select an option.
7. To set the security level for passwords, for Password Complexity, select an option.
8. Click OK.
LLiimmiittiinngg LLooggiinn AAtttteemmppttss
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Panel Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Max. Login Attempts, then press OK.
6. Navigate to Limit, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, enter the maximum attempts, then press OK.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
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You can use Panel Lock to limit access to the menus. When Panel Lock is enabled, access to the menus
requires a password.
To set Panel Lock:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menubutton.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Panel Settings, then press OK.
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5. Navigate to Panel Lock, then press OK.
6. Navigate to On, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, enter a numeric passcode, then press OK.
8. At the prompt, reenter the passcode, then press OK.
9. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
To change the Panel Lock passcode:
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menubutton.
Note: To navigate through the menu, use the arrow buttons.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to System Settings, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Panel Settings, then press OK.
5. Navigate to Change Passcode, then press OK.
6. At the prompt, enter a numeric passcode, then press OK.
7. At the prompt, reenter the passcode, then press OK.
8. To return the printer to Ready, press Menu.
EEnnaabblliinngg HHTTTTPPSS UUssiinngg tthhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Accessing the
Embedded Web Server as a System Administrator.
3. Click Connectivity→HTTP.
4. To enable HTTPS, click the HTTPS (SSL) toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the setting is enabled.
5. Click OK.
6. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
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CCoonnffiigguurriinngg SSSSLL SSeettttiinnggss iinn tthhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb
SSeerrvveerr
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a protocol that creates an encrypted connection between your printer
and a server.
To enable SSL, a digital certificate is required.
To create a digital certificate:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Certificates, click Security Certificates.
5. From the Security Certificates menu, select Device Certificates.
6. Click Create, then select Create Self-Signed Certificate.
7. Select your Hash Algorithm and Public Key Length. For assistance, contact your system
administrator.
8. To set the number of days for the certificate to remain valid, type the desired number of days in
the Validity Period field.
9. Click Create.
10. To return to the Security Certificates page, at the prompt, click Close.
11. To close the Security Certificates page, click Close.
To configure the SSL Settings:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Network Security, click SSL/TLS Settings.
5. Select one or more protocols from the list of SSL and TLS protocols.
6. To select a Device Certificate for the server, click in the Device Certificate - Server area, then select
a certificate from the list.
7. To enable SSL communication, click the HTTP - SSL/TLS Communication toggle button.
8. For HTTP - SSL/TLS Port Number, type a valid port number.
Caution: Before changing the default value of 443, contact your system administrator.
9. If your LDAP server requires SSL communication using LDAP authentication, click the LDAP - SSL/
TLS Communication toggle button.
10. To enable SSL communication for SMTP, click SMTP - SSL/TLS Communication, then select an
option.
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11. If necessary for your environment, click the Verify Remote Server Certificate toggle button, then
click OK.
12. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the setting is enabled.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg IIPP AAddddrreessss FFiilltteerriinngg
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. Click IP Address Filtering.
5. For IP Address Filtering, to enable an Internet Protocol, click its associated toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates that the feature is enabled.
6. To add an IP Address:
a. For Allowed IP Address/Subnet Mask, click Add.
b. In the Enter IP Address field, enter the IP address of the host as X.X. X.X, where X is a number
from 0 through 255. For example, 192.168.200.10.
c. In the Enter IP Mask field, enter the last digits of the network mask for the host.
d. Click OK.
7. To remove an allowed IP Address, for the IP Address:
a. Click the Trash icon.
b. At the prompt, click Delete.
8. To edit an allowed IP Address:
a. From the allowed IP Address list, click the IP Address.
b. Edit the information.
c. Click OK.
9. When finished, to save your settings, at IP Address Filtering, click OK.
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Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions
You can configure permissions settings, such as login settings, user roles, printing restrictions, and
password rules.
SSeettttiinngg tthhee LLooggiinn MMeetthhoodd
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. In the Embedded Web Server, click Permissions→Login/Logout Settings.
4. To change the options for the selected login method, click Edit.
5. To change the login method to another login method:
a. Click Select.
b. Select options as needed.
c. Click OK.
d. To confirm the change, at the prompt, click Change.
To activate your changes, the printer restarts automatically.
Note: For details on network authentication, refer to Configuring the Network
Authentication.
6. To configure other login settings, for Advanced Settings, click Edit.
a. For Input Settings, and Authentication Settings, make selections as needed.
b. Click OK.
c. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
MMaannaaggiinngg UUsseerr AAccccoouunnttss
User accounts allow you to manage device and printing permissions. You can create, modify, and
delete user accounts. You can also configure settings for the guest user account.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg AAcccceessss PPeerrmmiissssiioonnss ffoorr aa GGuueesstt UUsseerr
You can set device access and printing permissions for a guest user. A guest user is any user that is
not logged in to the device.
To configure device access permissions for a guest user:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Permissions.
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3. For Guest Access, select Edit.
4. Select Device User Role, then select a role from the list.
5. To set Custom Permissions:
a. Click Custom Permissions.
b. Click Setup.
c. Select Home or Jobs.
d. Configure the permissions as needed.
e. Click OK.
f. Click Close.
6. Click OK.
To configure printing permissions for a guest user:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Permissions.
3. For Guest Access, select Edit.
4. Select Printing User Role.
5. For Printing Permissions, select an option.
Note: When you select Custom Permissions, more print settings appear. Configure the
settings as needed.
6. Click OK.
AAddddiinngg aa UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Permissions.
3. For User Accounts, click Add.
4. Type a user name and click Add.
The new user account appears in the User Accounts list.
AAddddiinngg aa PPhhoottoo ttoo aa UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
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4. For User Accounts, select a user account.
5. On the Profile Photo icon, click the Pencil icon.
6. Select an image to appear.
7. Click OK.
CChhaannggiinngg DDeevviiccee AAcccceessss PPeerrmmiissssiioonnss ffoorr aa UUsseerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For User Accounts, select a user account.
5. For Roles, click Device User Role.
6. Select a role from the list.
7. Click OK.
CChhaannggiinngg PPrriinnttiinngg PPeerrmmiissssiioonnss ffoorr aa UUsseerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For User Accounts, select a user account.
5. For Roles, click Printing User Role.
6. Select a role from the list.
7. Click OK.
CCoonnffiigguurriinngg GGuueesstt UUsseerr PPeerrmmiissssiioonnss ffoorr PPrriinnttiinngg ffrroomm aann
AApppplliiccaattiioonn
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
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4. For Guest Access, click Edit.
5. For Printing Permissions, select Custom Permissions.
6. Select Printing User Role.
7. For Application Permissions, click Setup.
8. To allow or restrict printing from an application, click the application name.
9. Set options as needed, then click OK.
10. To exit the Application Permissions page, click Close.
11. To save your changes and exit the Edit Role page, click OK.
RReessttoorriinngg tthhee HHoommee SSccrreeeenn aanndd AAppppss ttoo DDeeffaauulltt SSeettttiinnggss ffoorr aa
UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For User Accounts, select a user account.
5. For Personalizations, click Reset.
6. To confirm, click Reset.
LLiinnkkiinngg aa PPCC UUsseerr NNaammee ttoo aa UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt ffoorr JJoobb SSttaattuuss UUppddaatteess
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For PC User Names, click Link Account.
5. Type the PC User Name.
6. Click OK.
Note: You can link multiple PC user names to a user account.
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AAddddiinngg aann EEmmaaiill AAddddrreessss ttoo aa UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For Email "From" Address, click Edit.
5. Type the email address.
6. Click OK.
DDeelleettiinngg aa UUsseerr AAccccoouunntt
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. For User Accounts, select an account.
5. Click Delete User.
6. To confirm, click Delete.
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Managing Device User Roles
Device User Roles determine what appears on the printer control panel or in the Embedded Web
Server for a logged-in user. You can create, modify, and delete device user roles. You can also
associate user accounts with device user roles. Users added to a role are limited to the access
permissions defined for the role. A user that is not a member of a custom device user role
automatically becomes a member of the Basic User role.
AAddddiinngg aa DDeevviiccee UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Device User Roles.
6. For Device User Roles, click the Plus icon (+).
7. Select an option:
• To start with the default settings, select Add New Role.
• To start with settings from an existing role, select Add New Role from Existing, then select a
role from the list.
8. Type a name and description for the new role.
9. For Device Website Permissions, select options as required.
Note: If you select Custom Permissions, click Setup, then configure settings as needed.
10. Click OK.
EEddiittiinngg aa DDeevviiccee UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Device User Roles.
6. In the Device User Roles area, select a role, then click Edit.
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7. For Device Website Permissions, select options as needed.
Note: When you select Custom Permissions, click Setup, then configure the settings as
needed.
8. Click OK.
AAddddiinngg MMeemmbbeerrss ttoo aa DDeevviiccee UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Device User Roles.
6. In the Device User Roles area, select a role, then click Members.
7. For Members, click the Plus icon (+).
8. Select the members that you want to add to the Device User Role.
9. Click OK.
DDeelleettiinngg MMeemmbbeerrss ffrroomm aa DDeevviiccee UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Device User Roles.
6. In the Device User Roles area, select a role, then click Members.
7. Select the user that you want to remove from the Device User Role.
8. Click OK.
Note: Deleting a user from a custom role adds the user to the Basic User role.
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DDeelleettiinngg aa DDeevviiccee UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Device User Roles.
6. In the Device User Roles area, select a role, then click Edit.
7. At the bottom of the Edit Role page, click Delete.
8. To confirm, click Delete.
Note:
• Members deleted from a Custom Permissions role are added automatically to the Basic
Printing User role.
• You cannot delete the Basic User role.
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Managing Printing User Roles
A Printing User Role is a set of permissions that governs print jobs that are submitted from a
computer. You can create, modify, delete, and associate user accounts to printing user roles. Users
added to a role are limited to the printing permissions defined for the role. A user that is not a
member of a custom role automatically becomes a member of the Basic Printing User role.
You can set permissions for the following items:
• Days and times during which the user is allowed to print
• Color printing
• Job types
• 1-sided output
• Specific paper tray usage
• Printing from individual applications
AAddddiinngg aa PPrriinnttiinngg UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Printing User Roles.
6. For Printing User Roles, click the Plus icon (+).
7. Select an option:
• To start with the default settings, select Add New Role.
• To start with settings from an existing role, select Add New Role from Existing, then select a
role from the list.
8. Type a name and description for the new role.
9. For Printing Permissions, select options as needed.
Note: When you select Custom Permissions, more print settings appear. Configure the
settings as needed.
10. Click OK.
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EEddiittiinngg aa PPrriinnttiinngg UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Printing User Roles.
6. In the Printing User Roles area, select a role, then click Edit.
7. For Printing Permissions, select options as needed.
Note: When you select Custom Permissions, more print settings appear. Configure the
settings as needed.
8. Click OK.
AAddddiinngg MMeemmbbeerrss ttoo aa PPrriinnttiinngg UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Printing User Roles.
6. In the Printing User Roles area, select a role, then click Members.
7. For Members, click the Plus icon (+).
8. Select the members that you want to add to the Printing User Role.
9. Click OK.
DDeelleettiinngg MMeemmbbeerrss ffrroomm aa PPrriinnttiinngg UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
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3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Printing User Roles.
6. In the Printing User Roles area, select a role, then click Members.
7. Select the user that you want to remove from the Printing User Role.
8. Click OK.
Note: If you delete a user from a custom role, this action adds the user to the Basic Printing
User role.
DDeelleettiinngg aa PPrriinnttiinngg UUsseerr RRoollee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Printing User Roles.
6. In the Printing User Roles area, select a role, then click Edit.
7. At the bottom of the Edit Role page, click Delete.
8. Click OK.
Note:
• Members deleted from a Custom Permissions role are added automatically to the Basic
Printing User role.
• You cannot delete the Basic Printing User role.
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Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group
You can define permissions groups using LDAP servers.
Before you begin, ensure that you have configured the LDAP server settings. For details, refer to LDAP
Server.
To set up an LDAP user permissions group:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. Log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as the Administrator at the
Control Panel.
3. In the Embedded Web Server, click Permissions.
4. Click Roles, then select Setup LDAP Permissions Groups.
5. Select an LDAP server, then click OK.
6. On the Permissions page, click Roles, then select Edit LDAP Groups.
7. For LDAP Groups, click the Plus icon (+).
8. In the Add LDAP Group field, type your LDAP group name, then click the search icon.
9. Select an LDAP group, then click Next.
10. For Select Device User Role, select an option, then click Next.
11. Select a user role, then click Next.
SSeelleeccttiinngg aann LLDDAAPP PPeerrmmiissssiioonnss GGrroouupp
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Permissions.
4. Click Roles.
5. Select Setup LDAP Permissions Groups.
6. Select an LDAP server.
7. Click OK.
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Managing Certificates
AAbboouutt SSeeccuurriittyy CCeerrttiiffiiccaatteess
A digital certificate is a file that contains data used to verify the identity of the client or server in a
network transaction. A certificate also contains a public key used to create and verify digital
signatures. One device proves its identity to another by presenting a certificate trusted by the other
device. Or, the device can present a certificate signed by a trusted third party and a digital signature
proving its ownership of the certificate.
A digital certificate includes the following data:
• Information about the owner of the certificate
• The certificate serial number and expiration date
• The name and digital signature of the certificate authority (CA) that issued the certificate
• A public key
• A purpose defining how the certificate and public key can be used
There are three types of certificates:
• Device Certificate: A certificate for which the printer has a private key, and the purpose specified
in the certificate allows it to be used to prove identity.
• CA Certificate: A certificate with authority to sign other certificates.
• Trusted Certificate: A self-signed certificate from another device that you want to trust.
To ensure that the printer can communicate with other devices over a secure trusted connection, both
devices must have certain certificates installed.
For protocols such as HTTPS, the printer is the server, and must prove its identity to the client Web
browser. For protocols such as 802.1X, the printer is the client, and must prove its identity to the
authentication server, typically a RADIUS server.
The following steps provide an overview of installing certificates for HTTPS and 802.1X:
• Install a device certificate on the printer.
Note: To enable HTTPS, create a self-signed Certificate from the SSL page in the
Embedded Web Server.
• Install a copy of the CA certificate that was used to sign the device certificate of the printer on
the other device.
Protocols such as LDAP and IPsec require both devices to prove their identity to each other.
CCeerrttiiffiiccaatteess ffoorr tthhee EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
Your device includes a self-signed HTTPS certificate. The device generates the certificate
automatically during device installation. The certificate is used to encrypt communications between
your computer and the Xerox device.
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Note:
• The Embedded Web Server page for your Xerox device can display an error message that
the security certificate is not trusted. This configuration does not lessen the security of the
communications between your computer and the Xerox device.
• To eliminate the connection warning in your Web browser, you can replace the self-signed
certificate with a signed certificate from a Certificate Authority. For information on
obtaining a certificate from a Certificate Authority, contact your Internet Service Provider.
OObbttaaiinniinngg aa DDeevviiccee SSeerrvveerr CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee ffrroomm aa CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee AAuutthhoorriittyy
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator. For details, refer to Accessing the
Embedded Web Server as a System Administrator.
2. Click System→Security.
3. In the Certificates area, click Security Certificates.
4. Click Create, then select Create Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
5. In each of the fields, enter values that are correct for your implementation.
Note: For information on the correct values for your implementation, refer to https://tools.
ietf.org/html/rfc2511.
6. To save the details and generate the CSR file, click Create.
7. To download the CSR file, click Download. Save the downloaded file to a selected location.
Note: The CSR file is named default.pem.
8. To obtain the Device Server certificate file for your device, locate the file named default.pem,
then exchange it with your Certificate Authority.
Note: For information on exchanging the CSR default.pem file for a Device Server
certificate, contact your local Certificate Authority.
9. Save the certificate file in a local folder on your computer hard drive.
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EEmmbbeeddddeedd WWeebb SSeerrvveerr
Before installing a Device Server Certificate, ensure that the certificate is in the correct format.
Supported certificate encodings and typical file extensions include:
• Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER): .cer,.crt,.der
• PKCS#7: .p7b
Note: For information on obtaining a Device Server Certificate in the correct format, contact
your Certificate Authority.
To install and select a Device Server Certificate for a Xerox device using the Embedded Web Server:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as administrator. For details, refer to Accessing the
Embedded Web Server as a System Administrator.
2. Click System→Security.
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3. In the Certificates area, click Security Certificates.
4. Click Import.
5. In the Import Certificates window, click Select.
6. Navigate to the certificate file, select the file, then click Open.
7. Type the password for the certificate, then retype the password.
8. To install the certificate, click Import.
9. To select the certificate as the Device Server Certificate for the Xerox device, in the Network
Security area, click SSL/TLS Settings→Device Certificate — Server. Select the appropriate
certificate.
10. To save the changes, click OK.
OOvveerrvviieeww ooff SSeettttiinngg UUpp DDiiggiittaall CCeerrttiiffiiccaatteess
The following steps are an overview of the procedure to set up and use digital certificates:
1. Prepare the printer to manage digital certificates by enabling HTTPS communications.
2. Import and set up digital certificates.
a. Import the digital certificates.
b. Configure the digital certificate purpose.
c. Verify the digital certificate purpose.
3. Configure the desired security features to use the imported digital certificates.
Use the following topics to set up the digital certificates for your printer.
BBeeffoorree YYoouu BBeeggiinn
Before you can manage certificates, configure SSL. For details, refer to Configuring SSL Settings in the
Embedded Web Server.
CCrreeaattiinngg aa SSeeccuurriittyy CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee
Note: To import a certificate, ensure that HTTP - SSL/TLS communication is enabled. For
details, refer to Enabling HTTPS Using the Embedded Web Server.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Certificates, click Security Certificates.
5. From the certificate type menu, select Device Certificates.
6. Click Create, then select Create Self-Signed Certificate.
7. For the available fields, select your options.
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8. Confirm, or change, the issuer of the SSL self-signed certificate.
9. For Validity Period, specify the length of time in days for the certificate to remain valid.
10. Click Create, then at the prompt, click Close.
11. When you are finished, click Close.
The printer creates a digital certificate and places it in the certificate list.
12. When you are finished, click Close.
IImmppoorrttiinngg aa DDiiggiittaall CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee
Before you import a certificate, ensure that you back up the certificate file.
To import a digital certificate:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Certificates, click Security Certificates.
5. Click Import.
6. Click Select.
7. Locate, select the certificate file, then click Open.
8. Depending on the type of security certificate, do one of the following:
• Leave the password fields blank for PKCS#7 and other certificates.
• If you select a PKCS#12 certificate, enter a password that corresponds to the certificate file to
import. To confirm, reenter the password.
Note: A password is required only for PKCS#12 certificates.
9. To import the file, click Import.
10. When the process completes, click Close.
IInniittiiaalliizziinngg CCeerrttiiffiiccaatteess AAtt tthhee CCoonnttrrooll PPaanneell
1. At the printer control panel, press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to Admin Menu, then press OK.
3. Navigate to Init/Delete Data, then press OK.
4. Navigate to Initialize Cert, then press OK.
5. At the prompts, press OK, then press OK again.
6. When the process is complete, the printer restarts automatically.
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VVeerriiffyyiinngg tthhee DDiiggiittaall CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee PPuurrppoossee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security→Security Certificates.
4. To view the security certificates, from the Security Certificates menu, select the type of security
certificate that you want to verify.
5. To view all details for a certificate, click the desired certificate.
6. Ensure that the certificate is valid and that it is the certificate associated with the Certificate
Purpose.
7. To return to the Security page, click Close, then click Close again.
DDeelleettiinngg aa DDiiggiittaall CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee
When you delete a digital certificate, it disables the feature associated with the deleted feature. To
delete a certificate that is in use, disable the feature in advance or switch the association to another
certificate.
• For an SSL server, select another certificate, such as a Local Device.
• For an SSL Client, disable the LDAP-SSL/TLS and IEEE802.1x features.
• For IPsec, change the IKE setting to Preshared Key, or disable the feature.
To delete a digital certificate:
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Certificates, click Security Certificates.
5. Select the certificate that you want to delete.
6. Click Delete.
7. At the prompt, click Delete.
8. Click Close.
EExxppoorrttiinngg aa DDiiggiittaall CCeerrttiiffiiccaattee
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Security.
4. For Certificates, click Security Certificates.
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5. To display a list of certificates, from the Security Certificates menu, select the type of security
certificate that you want to export.
6. To view all details for the certificate you want to export, click the certificate information.
7. Click Certificate Details.
8. To export the certificate, at the bottom of the details list, click Export.
Note: PKCS#12 passwords cannot be exported. To export a PKCS#12 certificate, export it
as a PKCS#7 certificate.
9. To return to the Security page, click Close, then click Close again.
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Configuring Remote Services Upload
Remote Services is a suite of features that simplify printer ownership and administration. It provides
free services to enable administration of metered billing and supplies replenishment plans for printers
on a network.
Before you begin, if your network uses an HTTP proxy server, obtain the information about your proxy
server. For details, refer to Setting Up a Proxy Server.
SSeettttiinngg UUpp aa PPrrooxxyy SSeerrvveerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click Connectivity.
4. For Protocols, click HTTP.
5. To enable a Proxy Server, for Proxy Server, click the toggle button.
Note: A check mark on the toggle button indicates the setting is enabled.
6. To set the configuration type, click Setup and select an option:
• If your proxy server uses automatic configuration, select Automatic.
• If your proxy server uses a configuration script, select Configuration Script. Type the URL to
locate the configuration script.
• If your proxy server uses manual configuration, select Manual, then configure the settings. For
assistance, contact your system administrator.
7. Click OK.
EEnnaabblliinngg RReemmoottee SSeerrvviicceess
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Remote Services Upload.
4. For Remote Services, click Enable.
5. Click OK.
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SSeerrvviicceess DDaattaacceenntteerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
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3. Click System→Remote Services Upload.
4. For Remote Services, click Settings.
5. Click Test Connection. If communication is successful, a status message appears.
6. Click Close.
7. Click OK.
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SSeerrvviicceess DDaattaacceenntteerr
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Remote Services Upload.
4. For Remote Services, click Settings.
5. For Schedule Upload, type the time for the billing data and supplies data to upload to the Xerox®
Remote Services data center.
Note: Enter the time using a 24-hour clock format.
6. To download billing data and supplies data to a .csv file, click Download Data.
Note: Look for the .csv file in your Downloads folder.
7. Click OK.
EEnnaabblliinngg EEmmaaiill NNoottiiffiiccaattiioonnss ffoorr RReemmoottee SSeerrvviicceess
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Remote Services Upload.
4. For Remote Services, click Settings.
5. For Email Notifications, select one or more options.
When a selected condition or event occurs, the system generates an email that is sent to the
specified recipient.
6. For Whom to notify, type the email address of the recipient.
Note: You can specify up to five email recipients.
7. To stop notifications for a recipient, for the email address, click the Trash icon.
8. Click OK.
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DDiissaabblliinngg RReemmoottee SSeerrvviicceess
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, log in as a system administrator. For details, refer to Logging In as
the Administrator at the Control Panel.
3. Click System→Remote Services Upload.
4. For Remote Services, click Disable.
5. For Who is disabling, select an option.
6. Type the reason for disabling Remote Services Upload.
7. Click Disable.
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Updating the Printer Software
Note:
• Software installation begins several minutes after you submit the software to the printer.
• When installation begins, the Embedded Web Server is disabled.
• You can monitor the installation progress from the printer control panel.
• When the installation completes, the printer restarts and prints a Software Upgrade Report.
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You can update your printer when Xerox releases a new version of printer software or firmware.
Before you download and install new software, determine the current software version installed on
your printer.
To determine the software version from the Embedded Web Server:
1. In the Embedded Web Server, click System.
2. Click Software Update.
3. In the Software Update area, view the Current Version.
EEnnaabblliinngg UUppggrraaddeess
1. In the Embedded Web Server, click System.
2. Click Software Update.
3. In the Software Update area, click Enable.
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Specifications
This appendix contains:
• Printer Configurations and Options .......................................................................................... 216
• Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................. 218
• Environmental Specifications ................................................................................................... 221
• Electrical Specifications............................................................................................................ 222
• Performance Specifications ...................................................................................................... 224
Printer Configurations and Options
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The Xerox®Phaser®6510 Color Printer is available in three configurations:
Configuration Feature
N Print
USB and Network Connectivity
DN Print
Automatic 2-Sided printing
USB or Network Connectivity
DNi Print
Automatic 2-Sided printing
USB or Network Connectivity
Wireless Network Adapter
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Print Speed Standard and Enhanced modes up to 30 ppm
2-Sided Print Speed • Standard mode up to 20 images per minute
• Enhanced mode up to 20 images per minute
Print Resolution • Standard mode: 600 x 600 dpi
• Enhanced mode: 600 x 600 x 8 dpi from the print
driver, which prints at 1200 x 2400 dpi
Paper Capacity
• Bypass Tray
• Tray 1
• Optional 550-Sheet Feeder
• Output Tray
• 50 sheets
• 250 sheets
• 550 sheets
• 150 sheets
Maximum Print Size Legal (216 x 356 mm, 8.5 x 14 in.)
2-Sided Printing • N Configuration: Manual
• DN Configuration: up to 176 g/m² from any tray
Control Panel Button-navigated menu with two-line display.
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Connectivity • USB 2.0
• USB 3.0
• Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-TX
• Wireless network connectivity with an IEEE802.11
n/g/b-compliant Wireless Network Adapter:
Standard only on the DNi Configuration.
• AirPrint™
Remote Access Embedded Web Server
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• Wireless Network Adapter: Optional for the N and DN configurations, but standard for the DNi
configuration. The Wireless Network Adapter is IEEE802.11 n/g/b-compliant, and supports 2.4-
GHz and 5-GHz frequencies.
• 550-Sheet Feeder
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Physical Specifications
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Configurations without the
Optional 550-Sheet Feeder
All Models with the Optional
550-Sheet Feeder
Width 420 mm (16.5 in.) 420 mm (16.5 in.)
Depth 499 mm (19.6 in.) 499 mm (19.6 in.)
Height 347 mm (13.7 in.) 497 mm (19.6 in.)
Weight 24 kg (53 lb.) 31 kg (68 lb.)
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Configurations without the
Optional 550-Sheet Feeder
All Models with the Optional
550-Sheet Feeder
Width 870 mm (34.3 in.) 870 mm (34.3 in.)
Depth 1264 mm (49.8 in.) 1264 mm (49.8 in.)
Height 751 mm (29.6 in.) 901 mm (35.5 in.)
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Environmental Specifications
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• Operating temperature: 5–32°C (41–90°F)
• Optimum temperature: 15–28°C (59–82°F)
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• Minimum–Maximum Humidity Range: 15–85%
• Optimal Humidity Range: 20–70% relative humidity at 15–28ºC (59–82ºF)
Note:
• Under extreme environmental conditions, such as 10°C and 85% relative humidity, printing
defects can occur due to condensation in the printer.
• Print quality can be affected when operating near the limits for both temperature and
humidity.
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For optimum performance, use the printer at elevations below 3100 m (10,170 ft.).
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Electrical Specifications
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Power Supply Voltage Frequency Current Required
120 VAC +/-10%
(108–132 VAC)
60 Hz +/-3 Hz 12 A
220–240 VAC +/-10%
(198–264 VAC)
50 Hz +/-3 Hz 6 A
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• Power Saver Mode (Sleep): 1 W
• Ready: 44 W
• Continuous printing: 380 W
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This product is ENERGY STAR®qualified under the ENERGY STAR Program
Requirements for Imaging Equipment.
The ENERGY STAR and ENERGY STAR mark are registered United States
trademarks.
The ENERGY STAR Imaging Equipment Program is a team effort between United
States, European Union, and Japanese governments and the office equipment
industry to promote energy-efficient copiers, printers, fax, multifunction printers,
personal computers, and monitors. Reducing product energy consumption helps
combat smog, acid rain, and long-term changes to the climate by decreasing the
emissions that result from generating electricity.
ENERGY STAR settings are preset on Xerox®equipment at the factory to switch to Power Saver modes
after 1 minute from the last copy or print.
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RAL, the German Institute for Quality Assurance and Labeling, has awarded this
device the Blue Angel Environmental Label. This label distinguishes it as a device that
satisfies Blue Angel criteria for environmental acceptability in terms of device design,
manufacture, and operation. For more information, go to: www.blauer-engel.de.
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Performance Specifications
Feature Specifications
Printer warm-up time Power on: As fast as 41 seconds.
Recovery from sleep mode: As fast as 1 second.
Note: Warm-up time assumes an ambient
temperature of 20ºC (68°F) at 60% relative
humidity.
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Print speeds for continuous printing are up to 30 ppm. Print speeds are the same for color or black
and white printing.
Several factors affect print speed:
• Print mode: The fastest print modes are Standard and Enhanced.
• Paper size: Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) prints slightly faster than A4 (210 x 297 mm). Larger sizes reduce
print speeds.
• Paper type and weights: For faster printing, use paper weights of 105 g/m² or less.
The maximum print speed for 1-sided printing is 30 ppm on Letter-size paper, and 28.6 ppm on A4-
size paper.
The maximum print speed for 2-sided printing is 20 ppm on Letter-size paper and 18.8 ppm on A4-
size paper.
The maximum print speed for heavy paper weights is 17 ppm.
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This appendix contains:
• Basic Regulations ..................................................................................................................... 226
• Material Safety Data Sheets .................................................................................................... 230
Basic Regulations
Xerox has tested this printer to electromagnetic emission and immunity standards. These standards
are designed to mitigate interference caused or received by this printer in a typical office
environment.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 and Part 18 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If the
equipment is not installed and used in accordance with these instructions, it can cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference. Users are required to correct the interference at their own expense.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications to this equipment not approved by Xerox can void the authority of the user
to operate this equipment.
WARNING: To ensure compliance with Part 15 and Part 18 of the FCC rules, use shielded
interface cables.
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This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 and ICES-001.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 et NMB-001 du Canada.
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The CE mark applied to this product symbolizes a declaration of conformity by Xerox
with the following applicable Directives of the European Union as of the date indicated:
• April 16, 2014: Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, Xerox declares that the radio equipment model Phaser®6510 is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity can found at the following internet
address: www.xerox.com/environment_europe
This printer, if used properly in accordance with the instructions, is not dangerous for the consumer or
for the environment.
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WARNING:
• Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by the Xerox
Corporation may void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
• External radiation from Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) equipment can interfere
with the operation of this Xerox device. If external radiation from ISM equipment interferes
with this device, contact your Xerox representative for assistance.
• This is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product can cause radio frequency
interference, in which case the user can be required to take adequate measures.
• To ensure compliance with European Union regulations, use shielded interface cables.
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The following information has been developed to assist users and has been issued in relation to the
European Union (EU) Energy Related Products Directive, specifically the Lot 4 study on Imaging
Equipment. This requires manufacturers to improve environmental performance of in scope products
and supports the EU action plan on energy efficiency.
In scope products are Household and Office equipment that meet the following criteria:
• Standard monochrome format products with a maximum speed less than 66 A4 images per
minute
• Standard color format products with a maximum speed less than 51 A4 images per minute
Introduction
The following information has been developed to assist users and has been issued in relation to the
European Union (EU) Energy Related Products Directive, specifically the Lot 4 study on Imaging
Equipment. This requires manufacturers to improve environmental performance of in scope products
and supports the EU action plan on energy efficiency.
In scope products are Household and Office equipment that meet the following criteria.
• Standard monochrome format products with a maximum speed less than 66 A4 images per
minute
• Standard color format products with a maximum speed less than 51 A4 images per minute
Environmental Benefits of Duplex Printing
Most Xerox products have duplex printing, also known as 2-sided printing, capability. This enables you
to print on both sides of the paper automatically, and therefore helps to reduce the use of valuable
resources by reducing your paper consumption. The Lot 4 Imaging Equipment agreement requires
that on models greater than or equal to 40 ppm color or greater than or equal to 45 ppm
monochrome the duplex function has been auto enabled, during the setup and driver installation.
Some Xerox models below these speed bands may also be enabled with 2-sided printing settings
defaulted on at the time of install. Continuing to use the duplex function will reduce the
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environmental impact of your work. However, should you require simplex/1-sided printing, you may
change the print settings in the print driver.
Paper Types
This product can be used to print on both recycled and virgin paper, approved to an environmental
stewardship scheme, which complies with EN12281 or a similar quality standard. Lighter weight
paper (60 g/m²), which contains less raw material and thus saves resources per print, may be used in
certain applications. We encourage you to check if this is suitable for your printing needs.
ENERGY STAR
The ENERGY STAR program is a voluntary scheme to promote the development and purchase of
energy efficient models, which help to reduce environmental impact. Details on the ENERGY STAR
program and models qualified to ENERGY STAR can be found at the following website: www.
energystar.gov
For additional information on energy or other related topics, go to www.xerox.com/environment or
www.xerox.com/environment_europe.
Power Consumption and Activation Time
The amount of electricity that a product consumes depends on the way the device is used. This
product is designed and configured to enable you to reduce your electricity usage.
After the last print, the device switches to Ready mode. In this mode, the device can print again
immediately. If the product is not used for a period of time, the device switches to a Power Saver
mode. In these modes, to enable reduced product power consumption, only essential functions
remain active. The product takes slightly longer to produce the first print after it exits Power Saver
mode than it takes in Ready mode. This delay is the result of the system waking up from Power Saver
mode and is typical of most imaging products on the market.
You can set a longer activation time or completely deactivate the Power Saver mode. This device can
take longer to switch to a lower energy level.
Changing the default Power Saver activation times can result in an overall higher energy consumption
of the product.
To learn more about Xerox participation in sustainability initiatives, go to: www.xerox.com/
environment.
EcoLogo Certified to Office Machines CCD-035
This product is certified to EcoLogo standard for office machines, meeting all
requirements for reduced environmental impact. As part of achieving certification,
Xerox Corporation has proven this product meets the EcoLogo criteria for energy
efficiency. Certified copier, printer, multifunctional device, and fax products must also
meet criteria such as reduced chemical emissions and demonstrate compatibility with
recycled supplies. EcoLogo was established in 1988 to help consumers find products
and services with reduced environmental impacts. EcoLogo is a voluntary, multi-
attribute, and lifecycle-based environmental certification. This certification indicates
that a product has undergone rigorous scientific testing, exhaustive auditing, or both,
to prove its compliance with stringent, third-party, environmental performance
standards.
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Das Gerät ist nicht für die Benutzung im unmittelbaren Gesichtsfeld am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz
vorgesehen. Um störende Reflexionen am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz zu vermeiden, darf dieses Produkt
nicht im unmittelbaren Gesichtsfeld platziert werden.
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Maschinenlärminformations-Verordnung 3. GPSGV: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt 70 dB(A)
oder weniger gemäß EN ISO 7779.
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Hellersbergstraße 2-4
41460 Neuss
Deutschland
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In compliance with Article 7 (d), we hereby certify “it is in compliance with the EEE regulation.”
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This product contains a 2.4–GHz Wireless LAN radio transmitter module which complies with the
requirements specified in FCC Part 15, Industry Canada RSS-210 and European Council Directive 99/
5/EC.
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this device not specifically approved by the Xerox Corporation may void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
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Material Safety Data Sheets
For Material Safety Data information regarding your printer, go to:
• North America: www.xerox.com/msds
• European Union: www.xerox.com/environment_europe
For the Customer Support Center phone numbers, go to www.xerox.com/office/worldcontacts.
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Recycling and Disposal
This appendix contains:
• All Countries............................................................................................................................. 232
• North America ......................................................................................................................... 233
• European Union....................................................................................................................... 234
• Other Countries........................................................................................................................ 236
All Countries
If you are managing the disposal of your Xerox product, please note that the printer may contain
lead, mercury, perchlorate, and other materials whose disposal may be regulated due to
environmental considerations. The presence of these materials is fully consistent with global
regulations applicable at the time that the product was placed on the market. For recycling and
disposal information, contact your local authorities. Perchlorate Material: This product may contain
one or more Perchlorate-containing devices, such as batteries. Special handling may apply. For more
information, go to www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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North America
Xerox operates an equipment take-back and reuse/recycle program. Contact your Xerox
representative (1-800-ASK-XEROX) to determine if this Xerox product is part of the program. For more
information about Xerox environmental programs, visit www.xerox.com/environment, or for recycling
and disposal information, contact your local authorities.
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European Union
Some equipment may be used in both a domestic/household and a professional/business application.
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Application of this symbol on your equipment is confirmation that you should not
dispose of the equipment in the normal household waste stream.
In accordance with European legislation, end of life electrical and electronic equipment subject to
disposal must be segregated from household waste.
Private households within EU member states may return used electrical and electronic equipment to
designated collection facilities free of charge. Please contact your local disposal authority for
information.
In some member states, when you purchase new equipment, your local retailer may be required to
take back your old equipment free of charge. Please ask your retailer for information.
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Application of this symbol on your equipment is confirmation that you must dispose of
this equipment in compliance with agreed national procedures.
In accordance with European legislation, end of life electrical and electronic equipment subject to
disposal must be managed within agreed procedures.
Prior to disposal, please contact your local reseller or Xerox representative for end of life take-back
information.
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These symbols on the products and/or accompanying documents mean that used
electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general
household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery, and recycling of old products and used batteries, please
take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and
the Directive 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.
By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable
resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the
environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please
contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you
purchased the items.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with
national legislation.
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If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for
further information.
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These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please
contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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This wheeled bin symbol may be used in combination with a chemical symbol. This
establishes compliance with the requirements set out by the Directive.
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Batteries should only be replaced by a manufacturer-approved service facility.
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