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Remote Operator Panel
Menu item Description
External VNC Connection
Don’t Allow*
Allow
Connect an external Virtual Network Computing (VNC) client
to the remote control panel.
Authentication Type
None*
Standard Authentication
Set the authentication type when accessing the VNC client
server.
VNC Password Specify the password to connect to the VNC client server.
Note: This menu item appears only if Authentication Type is
set to Standard Authentication.
Note: An asterisk (*) next to a value indicates the factory default setting.
Notifications
Menu item Description
Error Lighting
O
On*
Set the indicator light to come on when a printer error occurs.
Note: This menu item appears only in some printer models.
ADF Loaded Beep
O
On*
Enable a sound when loading paper into the ADF.
Alarm Control
O
Single*
Continuous
Set the number of times that the alarm sounds when the printer
requires user intervention.
Supplies
Show Supply Estimates
Show estimates*
Do not show estimates
Show the estimated status of the supplies.
Supplies
Cartridge Alarm
O*
Single
Continuous
Set the number of times that the alarm sounds when the toner
cartridge is low.
E‑mail Alerts Setup Configure the printer to send e‑mail alerts to a list of contacts
when the printer requires user intervention.
Error Prevention
Jam Assist
O
On*
Set the printer to flush automatically blank pages or pages with
partial prints after a jammed page is cleared.
Note: An asterisk (*) next to a value indicates the factory default setting.
Understanding the printer menus 56
Содержание
- Bizhub 4422 user s guide p.1
- Contents p.2
- Loading paper and specialty media 9 p.2
- Learning about the printer p.2
- Supported paper 3 p.2
- Setting up and using the home screen applications 5 p.2
- Safety information 6 p.2
- Printing 6 p.2
- Faxing 5 p.3
- E mailing 33 p.3
- Copying 1 p.3
- Securing the printer 30 p.4
- Scanning 1 p.4
- Understanding the printer menus 3 p.4
- Maintaining the printer 33 p.4
- Upgrading and migrating 06 p.5
- Troubleshooting 164 p.5
- Notices 15 p.5
- Index 22 p.5
- Clearing jams 53 p.5
- Safety information p.6
- Product statements p.6
- Conventions p.6
- Selecting a location for the printer p.9
- Learning about the printer p.9
- You can configure your printer by adding optional 250 or 550 sheet trays for more information see installing optional trays on page 210 p.10
- Printer configurations p.10
- Printer configurations p.10
- Learning about the printer 10 p.10
- Caution tipping hazard to reduce the risk of equipment instability load each tray separately keep all other trays closed until needed p.10
- Caution tipping hazard installing one or more options on your printer or mfp may require a caster base furniture or other feature to prevent instability causing possible injury for more information on supported configurations contact the place where you purchased the printer p.10
- Caution potential injury to reduce the risk of fire use only a 26 awg or larger telecommunications rj 11 cord when connecting this product to the public switched telephone network for users in australia the cord must be approved by the australian communications and media authority p.11
- Caution potential injury to avoid the risk of fire or electrical shock use only the power cord provided with this product or the manufacturer s authorized replacement p.11
- Caution potential injury to avoid the risk of fire or electrical shock connect the power cord to an appropriately rated and properly grounded electrical outlet that is near the product and easily accessible p.11
- Caution potential injury to avoid the risk of electrical shock do not set up this product or make any electrical or cabling connections such as the power cord fax feature or telephone during a lightning storm p.11
- Attaching cables p.11
- Warning potential damage to avoid loss of data or printer malfunction do not touch the usb cable any wireless network adapter or the printer in the areas shown while actively printing p.11
- Learning about the printer 11 p.11
- Learning about the printer 12 p.12
- Using the control panel p.13
- Understanding the status of the sleep button and indicator light p.13
- Learning about the printer 13 p.13
- Printing a menu settings page p.14
- Using the keyboard on the display p.14
- Using the embedded web server p.14
- Printing the network setup page p.14
- Using the home screen p.15
- Setting up and using the home screen applications 15 p.15
- Setting up and using the home screen applications p.15
- Note your home screen may vary depending on your home screen customization settings administrative setup and active embedded solutions p.15
- Customizing the home screen p.16
- Changing the wallpaper image p.16
- Using display customization p.16
- Running a slide show from a flash drive p.16
- Managing contacts p.17
- Editing contacts or groups p.17
- Adding groups p.17
- Adding contacts p.17
- Deleting contacts or groups p.18
- Setting the size and type of the specialty media p.19
- Loading trays p.19
- Loading paper and specialty media p.19
- Configuring universal paper settings p.19
- Configuring universal paper settings p.19
- Loading the multipurpose feeder p.21
- Linking trays p.22
- Supported paper 23 p.23
- Supported paper p.23
- Supported paper sizes p.23
- Supported paper 24 p.24
- Supported paper weights p.25
- Supported paper types p.25
- Supported paper 25 p.25
- Printing from a mobile device using mopria print service p.26
- Printing from a mobile device using google cloud print p.26
- Printing from a mobile device using airprint p.26
- Printing from a mobile device p.26
- Printing from a computer p.26
- Printing p.26
- Printing from a flash drive p.27
- Printing from a flash drive p.27
- Supported flash drives and file types p.28
- Flash drives p.28
- File types p.28
- Supported flash drives and file types p.28
- Printing a font sample list p.29
- Printing a directory list p.29
- From the printer control panel p.29
- From the computer p.29
- Configuring confidential jobs p.29
- Configuring confidential jobs p.29
- Canceling a print job p.29
- Making copies p.31
- Copying photos p.31
- Copying on letterhead p.31
- Copying on both sides of the paper two sided p.31
- Copying p.31
- Creating a copy shortcut p.32
- Copying multiple pages onto a single sheet p.32
- Collating copies p.32
- Reducing or enlarging copies p.32
- Placing separator sheets between copies p.32
- Configuring e mail settings p.33
- Using the shortcut number p.33
- Using the control panel p.33
- Setting up the e mail function p.33
- Sending an e mail p.33
- E mailing p.33
- Configuring e mail settings p.33
- Creating an e mail shortcut p.34
- Setting up the printer to fax p.35
- Setting up the fax function p.35
- Setting up fax using a standard telephone line p.35
- Faxing p.35
- Setup 2 printer is sharing the line with an answering machine p.36
- Setup 1 printer is connected to a dedicated fax line p.36
- Setup 3 printer is sharing the line with a telephone subscribed to voice mail service p.39
- Setting up fax using digital subscriber line p.40
- Setting up fax using voip telephone service p.41
- Setup 1 printer is connected directly to a cable modem p.43
- Setting up fax using cable modem connection p.43
- Setup 2 printer is connected to a wall jack cable modem is installed elsewhere in the facility p.44
- Setting up fax in countries or regions with different telephone wall jacks and plugs p.45
- Connecting the printer to a non rj11 wall jack p.46
- Connecting to a distinctive ring service p.47
- Connecting the printer to a wall jack in germany p.47
- Setting the fax date and time p.48
- Sending a fax p.48
- For windows users p.48
- For macintosh users p.48
- Configuring daylight saving time p.48
- Configuring daylight saving time p.48
- Using the control panel p.48
- Using the computer p.48
- Viewing a fax log p.49
- Scheduling a fax p.49
- Creating a fax destination shortcut p.49
- Changing the fax resolution p.49
- Adjusting the fax darkness p.49
- Holding faxes p.50
- Forwarding a fax p.50
- Blocking junk faxes p.50
- Scanning to an ftp server p.51
- Scanning to a flash drive p.51
- Scanning to a flash drive p.51
- Scanning p.51
- Creating an ftp shortcut p.51
- Sending scanned documents to a computer p.52
- Understanding the printer menus 53 p.53
- Understanding the printer menus p.53
- Note some of the configuration menus are not displayed according to product firmware version p.53
- Menu map p.53
- Understanding the printer menus 54 p.54
- Preferences p.54
- Device p.54
- Understanding the printer menus 55 p.55
- Understanding the printer menus 56 p.56
- Remote operator panel p.56
- Notifications p.56
- Notifications p.56
- Understanding the printer menus 57 p.57
- Understanding the printer menus 58 p.58
- Power management p.58
- Accessibility p.59
- Understanding the printer menus 59 p.59
- Restore factory defaults p.59
- Maintenance p.59
- Configuration menu p.59
- Configuration menu p.59
- Understanding the printer menus 60 p.60
- Understanding the printer menus 61 p.61
- Understanding the printer menus 62 p.62
- Out of service erase p.62
- Visible home screen icons p.63
- Understanding the printer menus 63 p.63
- Layout p.63
- About this printer p.63
- Understanding the printer menus 64 p.64
- Understanding the printer menus 65 p.65
- Quality p.65
- Understanding the printer menus 66 p.66
- Job accounting p.66
- Understanding the printer menus 67 p.67
- Understanding the printer menus 68 p.68
- Postscript p.68
- Understanding the printer menus 69 p.69
- Understanding the printer menus 70 p.70
- Understanding the printer menus 71 p.71
- Understanding the printer menus 72 p.72
- Tray configuration p.72
- Tray configuration p.72
- Universal setup p.73
- Understanding the printer menus 73 p.73
- Media configuration p.73
- Media configuration p.73
- Custom scan sizes p.73
- Understanding the printer menus 74 p.74
- Media types p.74
- Copy defaults p.74
- Understanding the printer menus 75 p.75
- Understanding the printer menus 76 p.76
- Advanced imaging p.76
- Understanding the printer menus 77 p.77
- Admin controls p.77
- General fax settings p.78
- Fax mode p.78
- Analog fax setup p.78
- Understanding the printer menus 79 p.79
- Fax send settings p.79
- Understanding the printer menus 80 p.80
- Understanding the printer menus 81 p.81
- Advanced imaging p.81
- Understanding the printer menus 82 p.82
- Admin controls p.82
- Understanding the printer menus 83 p.83
- Fax receive settings p.83
- Understanding the printer menus 84 p.84
- Admin controls p.84
- Understanding the printer menus 85 p.85
- Understanding the printer menus 86 p.86
- Fax log settings p.86
- Fax cover page p.86
- Understanding the printer menus 87 p.87
- Speaker settings p.87
- General fax settings p.87
- Fax server setup p.87
- Understanding the printer menus 88 p.88
- Fax server e mail settings p.88
- Understanding the printer menus 89 p.89
- Fax server scan settings p.89
- Understanding the printer menus 90 p.90
- E mail setup p.90
- E mail p.90
- Understanding the printer menus 91 p.91
- Understanding the printer menus 92 p.92
- E mail defaults p.92
- Understanding the printer menus 93 p.93
- Understanding the printer menus 94 p.94
- Advanced imaging p.94
- Understanding the printer menus 95 p.95
- Understanding the printer menus 96 p.96
- Admin controls p.96
- Understanding the printer menus 97 p.97
- Ftp defaults p.97
- Web link setup p.97
- Understanding the printer menus 98 p.98
- Understanding the printer menus 99 p.99
- Advanced imaging p.99
- Understanding the printer menus 100 p.100
- Understanding the printer menus 101 p.101
- Admin controls p.101
- Usb drive p.102
- Understanding the printer menus 102 p.102
- Flash drive scan p.102
- Understanding the printer menus 103 p.103
- Understanding the printer menus 104 p.104
- Advanced imaging p.104
- Understanding the printer menus 105 p.105
- Admin controls p.105
- Flash drive print p.106
- Understanding the printer menus 106 p.106
- Understanding the printer menus 107 p.107
- Network ports p.107
- Network overview p.107
- Wireless p.108
- Understanding the printer menus 108 p.108
- Note this menu is available only in printers connected to a wireless network p.108
- Understanding the printer menus 109 p.109
- Understanding the printer menus 110 p.110
- Ethernet p.110
- Understanding the printer menus 111 p.111
- Tcp ip p.111
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers attached to print servers p.111
- Understanding the printer menus 112 p.112
- Understanding the printer menus 113 p.113
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers that are attached to print servers p.113
- Understanding the printer menus 114 p.114
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers that are attached to print servers p.114
- Understanding the printer menus 115 p.115
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers that are attached to print servers p.115
- Understanding the printer menus 116 p.116
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers that are attached to print servers p.116
- Note this menu appears only in network printers or printers attached to print servers p.116
- Lpd configuration p.116
- Lpd configuration p.116
- Http ftp settings p.116
- Understanding the printer menus 117 p.117
- Thinprint p.117
- Wi fi direct p.118
- Understanding the printer menus 118 p.118
- Note this menu appears only when a direct wi fi network is the active network p.118
- Google cloud print p.118
- Understanding the printer menus 119 p.119
- Security p.119
- Manage permissions p.119
- Login methods p.119
- Understanding the printer menus 120 p.120
- Understanding the printer menus 121 p.121
- Schedule usb devices p.121
- Local accounts p.121
- Understanding the printer menus 122 p.122
- Security audit log p.122
- Understanding the printer menus 123 p.123
- Understanding the printer menus 124 p.124
- Login restrictions p.124
- Confidential print setup p.124
- Confidential print setup p.124
- Disk encryption p.125
- Understanding the printer menus 125 p.125
- Note this menu appears only when a printer hard disk is installed p.125
- Understanding the printer menus 126 p.126
- Solutions ldap settings p.126
- Mobile services management p.126
- Miscellaneous p.126
- Erase temporary data files p.126
- Understanding the printer menus 127 p.127
- Reports p.127
- Menu settings page p.127
- Device p.127
- Understanding the printer menus 128 p.128
- Shortcuts p.128
- Network p.128
- Understanding the printer menus 129 p.129
- Troubleshooting p.129
- Securing the printer p.130
- Locating the security slot p.130
- Erasing printer memory p.130
- Erasing printer hard disk memory p.130
- Statement of volatility p.131
- Restoring factory default settings p.131
- Configuring printer hard disk encryption p.131
- Configuring printer hard disk encryption p.131
- Disposing of a printer hard disk p.132
- Preparing to set up the printer on an ethernet network p.133
- Preparing to set up the printer on a wireless network p.133
- Networking p.133
- Maintaining the printer p.133
- Using the push button method p.134
- Using the personal identification number pin method p.134
- Connecting the printer to a wireless network using wi fi protected setup wps p.134
- Cleaning the printer p.135
- Cleaning printer parts p.135
- Cleaning the scanner p.136
- Using genuine konica minolta parts and supplies p.138
- Ordering parts and supplies p.138
- Ordering an imaging unit p.138
- Ordering a toner cartridge p.138
- Checking the status of parts and supplies p.138
- Replacing the toner cartridge p.139
- Replacing parts and supplies p.139
- Configuring supply notifications p.139
- Configuring supply notifications p.139
- Replacing the imaging unit p.141
- Replacing the pick tires p.144
- Replacing the pick roller assembly p.146
- Moving the printer p.150
- Moving the printer to another location p.150
- Sleep mode p.151
- Shipping the printer p.151
- Saving energy and paper p.151
- Hibernate mode p.151
- Eco mode p.151
- Configuring the power save mode settings p.151
- Configuring the power save mode settings p.151
- Adjusting the brightness of the printer display p.151
- Conserving supplies p.152
- Use recommended paper p.153
- Load paper properly p.153
- Clearing jams p.153
- Avoiding jams p.153
- Do not mix paper sizes weights or types in the same tray p.154
- Clearing jams 154 p.154
- When jam recovery is set to on or auto the printer reprints jammed pages p.154
- When jam assist is set to on the printer automatically flushes blank pages or partially printed pages with after a jammed page is cleared check your printed output for blank pages p.154
- Store paper according to manufacturer recommendations p.154
- Make sure that the paper size and type are set correctly on the computer or printer control panel p.154
- Identifying jam locations p.154
- Flex fan and align the paper edges before loading p.154
- Do not use paper that has been cut or trimmed by hand p.154
- Paper jam in the front door p.155
- Paper jam in the rear door p.158
- Paper jam in the standard bin p.159
- Paper jam in the duplex unit p.160
- Paper jam in trays p.161
- Paper jam in the multipurpose feeder p.161
- Paper jam in the automatic document feeder p.162
- Network connection problems p.164
- Cannot open embedded web server p.164
- Troubleshooting p.164
- Unable to read flash drive p.165
- Unable to read flash drive p.165
- Troubleshooting 165 p.165
- Network setup page p.165
- If the status is not connected then the lan drop may be inactive or the network cable may be malfunctioning contact your administrator for assistance p.165
- Enabling the usb port p.165
- Enable usb port p.165
- Checking the printer connectivity p.165
- Check the first section of the network setup page and confirm that the status is connected p.165
- Troubleshooting 166 p.166
- Internal option problems p.166
- Cannot detect internal option p.166
- Paper feed problems p.167
- Envelope seals when printing p.167
- Collated printing does not work p.167
- Troubleshooting 167 p.167
- Tray linking does not work p.167
- Troubleshooting 168 p.168
- Paper frequently jams p.168
- Troubleshooting 169 p.169
- Printing problems p.169
- Jammed pages are not reprinted p.169
- Confidential and other held documents do not print p.169
- Confidential and other held documents do not print p.169
- Troubleshooting 170 p.170
- Slow printing p.170
- Troubleshooting 171 p.171
- Troubleshooting 172 p.172
- Print jobs do not print p.172
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.173
- Blank or white pages p.173
- Troubleshooting 173 p.173
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.173
- Print quality is poor p.173
- Troubleshooting 174 p.174
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.174
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.174
- Dark print p.174
- Troubleshooting 175 p.175
- Troubleshooting 176 p.176
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.176
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.176
- Folded or wrinkled paper p.176
- Fine lines are not printed correctly p.176
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.177
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.177
- Gray background p.177
- Troubleshooting 177 p.177
- Troubleshooting 178 p.178
- Troubleshooting 179 p.179
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.179
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.179
- Horizontal light bands p.179
- Troubleshooting 180 p.180
- Incorrect margins p.180
- Troubleshooting 181 p.181
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.181
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.181
- Light print p.181
- Troubleshooting 182 p.182
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.183
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.183
- Mottled print and dots p.183
- Troubleshooting 183 p.183
- Troubleshooting 184 p.184
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.184
- Paper curl p.184
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.184
- Troubleshooting 185 p.185
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.185
- Print crooked or skewed p.185
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.185
- Troubleshooting 186 p.186
- Repeating defects p.186
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.186
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.186
- Solid black pages p.187
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.187
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.187
- Troubleshooting 187 p.187
- Troubleshooting 188 p.188
- Text or images cut off p.188
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.188
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.188
- Troubleshooting 189 p.189
- Vertical dark bands p.190
- Troubleshooting 190 p.190
- Toner easily rubs off p.190
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.190
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.190
- Troubleshooting 191 p.191
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.191
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.191
- Vertical dark lines or streaks p.192
- Troubleshooting 192 p.192
- Vertical dark streaks with print missing p.193
- Troubleshooting 193 p.193
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.193
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.193
- Vertical light bands p.194
- Troubleshooting 194 p.194
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.194
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.194
- Vertical white lines p.195
- Troubleshooting 195 p.195
- Print quality test pages for non touch screen printer models press to navigate through the settings p.195
- Note before solving the problem print the print quality test pages from the control panel navigate to p.195
- Troubleshooting 196 p.196
- The printer is not responding p.196
- Adjusting toner darkness p.197
- Adjust the toner darkness p.197
- Troubleshooting 197 p.197
- Quality p.197
- Job prints from the wrong tray or on the wrong paper p.197
- Apply the changes p.197
- Troubleshooting 198 p.198
- Faxing problems p.198
- Cannot send or receive faxes p.198
- Troubleshooting 199 p.199
- Troubleshooting 200 p.200
- Poor fax print quality p.200
- Can send but not receive faxes p.200
- Can receive but not send faxes p.200
- Troubleshooting 201 p.201
- Scanning problems p.201
- Cannot scan from a computer p.201
- Abcde abcde abcde p.202
- Vertical dark streaks on output when scanning from the adf p.202
- Troubleshooting 202 p.202
- Poor copy quality p.202
- Partial copies of document or photo p.202
- Troubleshooting 203 p.203
- Scan job was not successful p.203
- Troubleshooting 204 p.204
- Scanning takes too long or freezes the computer p.204
- Scanner does not respond p.204
- Scanner does not close p.204
- Contacting customer support p.205
- Adjusting scanner registration p.205
- Adjusting adf registration p.205
- Hardware p.206
- Available internal options p.206
- Accessing the controller board p.206
- Upgrading and migrating p.206
- Installing an optional card p.207
- Installing a printer hard disk p.209
- Installing optional trays p.210
- Supported operating systems p.211
- Software p.211
- Installing the printer driver p.212
- For windows users p.212
- For macintosh users p.212
- For windows users p.213
- Adding available options in the print driver p.213
- Updating firmware p.214
- For macintosh users p.214
- Firmware p.214
- Exporting or importing a configuration file p.214
- Exporting or importing a configuration file p.214
- Updating firmware p.214
- Trademarks p.215
- Software end user license agreement p.215
- Notices p.215
- Edition notice p.215
- Copyright notice p.215
- Printer agreement p.217
- Firmware updates p.217
- Supplies agreement p.218
- Noise emission levels p.218
- Licensing notices p.218
- End user license agreement p.218
- Temperature information p.219
- Static sensitivity notice p.219
- Product disposal p.219
- India e waste notice p.219
- Waste from electrical and electronic equipment weee directive p.219
- Using the schedule power modes p.220
- Using the hibernate timeout p.220
- This product is designed with an ultra low power operating mode called hibernate mode when operating in hibernate mode all other systems and devices are powered down safely p.220
- This product is designed with an energy saving mode called sleep mode the sleep mode saves energy by lowering power consumption during extended periods of inactivity the sleep mode is automatically engaged after this product is not used for a specified period of time called the sleep mode timeout p.220
- The power consumption levels listed in the previous table represent time averaged measurements instantaneous power draws may be substantially higher than the average p.220
- The hibernate mode can be entered in any of the following methods p.220
- The following table documents the power consumption characteristics of the product p.220
- Sleep mode p.220
- Product power consumption p.220
- Power consumption p.220
- Notices 220 p.220
- Note some modes may not apply to your product p.220
- Hibernate mode p.220
- By using the configuration menus the sleep mode timeout can be modified between 1 minute and 120 minutes setting the sleep mode timeout to a low value reduces energy consumption but may increase the response time of the product setting the sleep mode timeout to a high value maintains a fast response but uses more energy p.220
- Off mode p.221
- Total energy usage p.221
- Patent acknowledgment p.221
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