Statement of Volatility
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... statement for Phaser 5550 laser printer The Phaser 5550 printer does not retain any latent user image in the mechanical system of an optional font DIMM. No user image data is removed. This configuration card can be removed and/or destroyed to eliminate the stored data. The Phaser 5550 printer contains non-volatile...font DIMM in not installed or is retained in the hard disk only when the job retention features are no remnants of power. Xerox Corporation Office Printing Business, MS 7060-630 26600 SW Parkway Avenue Wilsonville, OR 97070 No user image data is maintained in the print...
... statement for Phaser 5550 laser printer The Phaser 5550 printer does not retain any latent user image in the mechanical system of an optional font DIMM. No user image data is removed. This configuration card can be removed and/or destroyed to eliminate the stored data. The Phaser 5550 printer contains non-volatile...font DIMM in not installed or is retained in the hard disk only when the job retention features are no remnants of power. Xerox Corporation Office Printing Business, MS 7060-630 26600 SW Parkway Avenue Wilsonville, OR 97070 No user image data is maintained in the print...
System Administrator Guide
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... States and/or other countries. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms of matters of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. XEROX®, CentreWare®, Phaser®, PhaserShare®, PhaserSMART®, PrintingScout®, and Walk-Up™ are ... Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of Hewlett-Packard Corporation in the United States and other countries. Copyright © 2007 Xerox Corporation. SunSM, Sun Microsystems™, and Solaris® are displayed on the screen such as styles, templates, icons, screen displays...
... States and/or other countries. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms of matters of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. XEROX®, CentreWare®, Phaser®, PhaserShare®, PhaserSMART®, PrintingScout®, and Walk-Up™ are ... Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of Hewlett-Packard Corporation in the United States and other countries. Copyright © 2007 Xerox Corporation. SunSM, Sun Microsystems™, and Solaris® are displayed on the screen such as styles, templates, icons, screen displays...
System Administrator Guide
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... status, and manage them remotely. Printer Neighborhood Printer Neighborhood Printer Neighborhood is a tool in CentreWare IS that enables you to search for all types of network printers is Quick Phaser Search, which quickly finds the Phaser printers on your local subnet. You can also install, manage, and view printer usage information. Click the Printer Neighborhood button. Access to the...
... status, and manage them remotely. Printer Neighborhood Printer Neighborhood Printer Neighborhood is a tool in CentreWare IS that enables you to search for all types of network printers is Quick Phaser Search, which quickly finds the Phaser printers on your local subnet. You can also install, manage, and view printer usage information. Click the Printer Neighborhood button. Access to the...
System Administrator Guide
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... to a network for the output. Enables your network, check their printer to store and retrieve information, share printers, and exchange information. PrintingScout is a tool that is used in most Xerox Phaser printers. If the printer is a tool for communication that allows users to the Xerox website for printers on the user's computer screen to communicate; A network is unable...
... to a network for the output. Enables your network, check their printer to store and retrieve information, share printers, and exchange information. PrintingScout is a tool that is used in most Xerox Phaser printers. If the printer is a tool for communication that allows users to the Xerox website for printers on the user's computer screen to communicate; A network is unable...
System Administrator Guide
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This appendix lists the most commonly used to the standard PCL and PJL commands, the Phaser printers support Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands. This appendix includes: ■ Phaser PCL Commands on page B-2 ■ Phaser PJL Commands on page B-5 See also: HP PCL 5 Printer Language Reference Manual for standard PCL commands. System Administrator Guide B-1 In addition to control print job settings and printer defaults. Printer Commands Printer Control Language (PCL) and Printer Job Language (PJL) commands can be used standard and Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands.
This appendix lists the most commonly used to the standard PCL and PJL commands, the Phaser printers support Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands. This appendix includes: ■ Phaser PCL Commands on page B-2 ■ Phaser PJL Commands on page B-5 See also: HP PCL 5 Printer Language Reference Manual for standard PCL commands. System Administrator Guide B-1 In addition to control print job settings and printer defaults. Printer Commands Printer Control Language (PCL) and Printer Job Language (PJL) commands can be used standard and Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands.
System Administrator Guide
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....) Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) A7 Envelope (5.25 x 7.25 in.) #10 Commercial Envelope (4.1 x 9.5 in.) Monarch Envelope (3.8 x 7.5 in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Phaser PCL Commands Phaser PCL Commands This section includes: ■ Media Size on page B-2 ■ Media Type on page B-3 ■ Input...
....) Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) A7 Envelope (5.25 x 7.25 in.) #10 Commercial Envelope (4.1 x 9.5 in.) Monarch Envelope (3.8 x 7.5 in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Phaser PCL Commands Phaser PCL Commands This section includes: ■ Media Size on page B-2 ■ Media Type on page B-3 ■ Input...
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... sizes are supported in the command is the lowercase letter "L". Media Type The following table lists the most common PCL commands for supported media types. Phaser PCL Commands Media Size PCL 5 Command* DL Envelope (110 x 220 mm) &l90A C6 Envelope (114 x 162 mm) &l92A Choukei 3 Gou &...l87A Choukei 4 Gou &l86A Custom &l101A * The character that follows the "&" in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Media Type Plain Paper Card Stock Heavy Plain Paper Transparency Thin Card Stock Thick Card Stock Extra...
... sizes are supported in the command is the lowercase letter "L". Media Type The following table lists the most common PCL commands for supported media types. Phaser PCL Commands Media Size PCL 5 Command* DL Envelope (110 x 220 mm) &l90A C6 Envelope (114 x 162 mm) &l92A Choukei 3 Gou &...l87A Choukei 4 Gou &l86A Custom &l101A * The character that follows the "&" in your printer, and the trays that support them, print the Paper Tips page from your printers control panel. Media Type Plain Paper Card Stock Heavy Plain Paper Transparency Thin Card Stock Thick Card Stock Extra...
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... table lists the PCL commands and PJL values for the input trays supported by your printer. The table also lists the alternate tray used with the PJL "OUTBIN" variable. Phaser 8560 Phaser 6360 Phaser 4510 Input Trays PCL 5 Command Alternate Tray PCL 5 Command Tray 1 n/a n/a ... n/a Tray 2 Tray 1 n/a n/a n/a Output Trays The following table lists the most common PCL commands for the output trays supported by your printer, if applicable. Output Tray PCL 5 Command* PJL Value Top output tray &l1G FACEDOWN, UPPER, STANDARD, or OFFSET * The character that follows...
... table lists the PCL commands and PJL values for the input trays supported by your printer. The table also lists the alternate tray used with the PJL "OUTBIN" variable. Phaser 8560 Phaser 6360 Phaser 4510 Input Trays PCL 5 Command Alternate Tray PCL 5 Command Tray 1 n/a n/a ... n/a Tray 2 Tray 1 n/a n/a n/a Output Trays The following table lists the most common PCL commands for the output trays supported by your printer, if applicable. Output Tray PCL 5 Command* PJL Value Top output tray &l1G FACEDOWN, UPPER, STANDARD, or OFFSET * The character that follows...
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Allows the printer to an existing file, or if the file doesn't exist, creates the file and loads it with PrintingScout. Turns off all status responses. Sets the client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Sets the file name for Job Accounting. System Administrator Guide B-5 Lists PJL system ...hard drive. Creates the specified directory on the internal hard drive. Sets the host name for the standard set of -job status, and pages printed. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser PJL Commands The following table lists the most commonly used with the given data. See also: HP...
Allows the printer to an existing file, or if the file doesn't exist, creates the file and loads it with PrintingScout. Turns off all status responses. Sets the client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Sets the file name for Job Accounting. System Administrator Guide B-5 Lists PJL system ...hard drive. Creates the specified directory on the internal hard drive. Sets the host name for the standard set of -job status, and pages printed. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser PJL Commands The following table lists the most commonly used with the given data. See also: HP...
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... media size, such as PAPER and LABEL. ON, OFF Description Sets the user name for Tray 1. When the current tray goes empty, the printer attempts to switch to load paper. This command only takes effect when a specific tray, such as the paper source (tray) in the job.... no switching occurs and the user is selected in PCL, then tray switching is ON, tray switching still occurs when the tray goes empty. Phaser PJL Commands PJL Command @PJL XJAUSERNAME="username" @PJL XJOBPASSWORD=value @PJL XPERSONALJOB @PJL XPROOFJOB @PJL XSAVEDJOB @PJL XSECUREJOB @PJL XIGNOREFF @PJL XLINETERMINATION...
... media size, such as PAPER and LABEL. ON, OFF Description Sets the user name for Tray 1. When the current tray goes empty, the printer attempts to switch to load paper. This command only takes effect when a specific tray, such as the paper source (tray) in the job.... no switching occurs and the user is selected in PCL, then tray switching is ON, tray switching still occurs when the tray goes empty. Phaser PJL Commands PJL Command @PJL XJAUSERNAME="username" @PJL XJOBPASSWORD=value @PJL XPERSONALJOB @PJL XPROOFJOB @PJL XSAVEDJOB @PJL XSECUREJOB @PJL XIGNOREFF @PJL XLINETERMINATION...
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Overrides the tray selected in the &l#H tray selection commands. System Administrator Guide B-7 y is the number in the &l#H PCL tray selection commands. * See the HP Printer Job Language Technical Reference for the factory defaults. Phaser PJL Commands PJL Command Values Description @PJL XPCLPAPERSRCx = y x is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, which is -1 for AutoSelect, 0 for the current tray (eject page), 1 for Tray 1, 2 for Tray 2, etc., and 99 for the values.
Overrides the tray selected in the &l#H tray selection commands. System Administrator Guide B-7 y is the number in the &l#H PCL tray selection commands. * See the HP Printer Job Language Technical Reference for the factory defaults. Phaser PJL Commands PJL Command Values Description @PJL XPCLPAPERSRCx = y x is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23, which is -1 for AutoSelect, 0 for the current tray (eject page), 1 for Tray 1, 2 for Tray 2, etc., and 99 for the values.
Quick Use Guide
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All rights reserved. www.xerox.com/office/5550support Phaser® 5550 printer Basic Printing Supported Papers Control Panel Buttons Paper Jams Printer Tour Supplies Info More information Xerox Support Centre Xerox Support Centre Phaser® 5550 Utility installs with the printer driver, or go to www.xerox.com/office/5550support. Double-click the icon on the Windows desktop or Mac OS X dock. User manuals and video tutorials Troubleshooting Printer and supplies status User safety Material Safety Data Sheets Quick Use Guide English Rev A Copyright © 2008 Xerox Corporation.
All rights reserved. www.xerox.com/office/5550support Phaser® 5550 printer Basic Printing Supported Papers Control Panel Buttons Paper Jams Printer Tour Supplies Info More information Xerox Support Centre Xerox Support Centre Phaser® 5550 Utility installs with the printer driver, or go to www.xerox.com/office/5550support. Double-click the icon on the Windows desktop or Mac OS X dock. User manuals and video tutorials Troubleshooting Printer and supplies status User safety Material Safety Data Sheets Quick Use Guide English Rev A Copyright © 2008 Xerox Corporation.
User Guide (English)
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... now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without permission of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. XEROX®, CentreDirect®, CentreWare®, Phaser®, PhaserSMART®, PrintingScout®, and Walk-Up® are displayed on the... Novell, Incorporated in the United States and other countries. The ENERGY STAR name and logo are trademarks of this product (Phaser 5550DN and Phaser 5550DT configurations) meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. marks. SGI® IRIX® is a trademark in the...
... now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without permission of Xerox Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. XEROX®, CentreDirect®, CentreWare®, Phaser®, PhaserSMART®, PrintingScout®, and Walk-Up® are displayed on the... Novell, Incorporated in the United States and other countries. The ENERGY STAR name and logo are trademarks of this product (Phaser 5550DN and Phaser 5550DT configurations) meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. marks. SGI® IRIX® is a trademark in the...
User Guide (English)
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Contents 1 User Safety Electrical Safety 1-2 Laser Safety 1-4 Maintenance Safety 1-5 Operational Safety 1-6 Printer Location 1-6 Printer Clearance 1-6 Operational Guidelines 1-7 Printing Safety Guidelines 1-7 Printer Supplies 1-7 Moving the Printer 1-8 Symbols Marked on Product 1-9 2 Printer Features Parts of the Printer 2-2 Front View 2-2 Rear View 2-2 Internal Components 2-3 Printer Configurations 2-4 Standard Features 2-4 Available Configurations 2-5 Options and Upgrades 2-6 Control Panel 2-7 Control Panel Features 2-7 Control Panel Layout 2-8 Print...
Contents 1 User Safety Electrical Safety 1-2 Laser Safety 1-4 Maintenance Safety 1-5 Operational Safety 1-6 Printer Location 1-6 Printer Clearance 1-6 Operational Guidelines 1-7 Printing Safety Guidelines 1-7 Printer Supplies 1-7 Moving the Printer 1-8 Symbols Marked on Product 1-9 2 Printer Features Parts of the Printer 2-2 Front View 2-2 Rear View 2-2 Internal Components 2-3 Printer Configurations 2-4 Standard Features 2-4 Available Configurations 2-5 Options and Upgrades 2-6 Control Panel 2-7 Control Panel Features 2-7 Control Panel Layout 2-8 Print...
User Guide (English)
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Contents Fonts 2-10 Types of Fonts 2-10 Downloading Fonts 2-10 Printing Font Samples 2-11 More Information 2-12 Resources 2-12 Xerox Support Centre 2-13 3 Network Basics Overview of Network Setup and Configuration 3-2 Choosing a Connection Method 3-3 Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended 3-3 Connecting via USB 3-4 Connecting via Parallel 3-4 Configuring ... OS X, Version 10.3 3-20 Macintosh OS X, Version 10.4 3-21 Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher 3-23 UNIX (Linux 3-24 Quick Install Steps 3-24 Phaser® 5550 Printer ii
Contents Fonts 2-10 Types of Fonts 2-10 Downloading Fonts 2-10 Printing Font Samples 2-11 More Information 2-12 Resources 2-12 Xerox Support Centre 2-13 3 Network Basics Overview of Network Setup and Configuration 3-2 Choosing a Connection Method 3-3 Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended 3-3 Connecting via USB 3-4 Connecting via Parallel 3-4 Configuring ... OS X, Version 10.3 3-20 Macintosh OS X, Version 10.4 3-21 Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher 3-23 UNIX (Linux 3-24 Quick Install Steps 3-24 Phaser® 5550 Printer ii
User Guide (English)
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... Assignment 3-28 DHCPv6 3-29 Manual Address Assignment 3-30 Address Precedence 3-31 4 Printing Basics Supported Paper and Media 4-2 Paper Usage Guidelines 4-2 Paper that May Damage Your Printer 4-3 Paper Storage Guidelines 4-3 Supported Paper Sizes and Weights 4-4 Tray Setup 4-7 Loading Paper 4-9 Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT) for Single-Sided Printing 4-9 Loading Paper in Trays... 4-38 Printing Postcards 4-41 Printing Labels 4-43 Printing on Custom Size Paper 4-45 Guidelines 4-45 Printing Custom Size Paper 4-46 Creating Custom Paper Types 4-49 Phaser® 5550 Printer iii
... Assignment 3-28 DHCPv6 3-29 Manual Address Assignment 3-30 Address Precedence 3-31 4 Printing Basics Supported Paper and Media 4-2 Paper Usage Guidelines 4-2 Paper that May Damage Your Printer 4-3 Paper Storage Guidelines 4-3 Supported Paper Sizes and Weights 4-4 Tray Setup 4-7 Loading Paper 4-9 Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT) for Single-Sided Printing 4-9 Loading Paper in Trays... 4-38 Printing Postcards 4-41 Printing Labels 4-43 Printing on Custom Size Paper 4-45 Guidelines 4-45 Printing Custom Size Paper 4-46 Creating Custom Paper Types 4-49 Phaser® 5550 Printer iii
User Guide (English)
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... 5-5 Selecting Tray Settings 5-6 Changing Printer Language 5-8 Printer Security 5-9 Selecting Administrative Settings 5-9 Selecting Printing Security Settings 5-10 Configuring HTTPS 5-10 Managing Certificates 5-10 Configuring 802.1X 5-11 Locking the Control Panel Menus 5-11 Analyzing Printer Usage 5-12 Job Accounting 5-12 Usage Profile Reports 5-13 MaiLinX Alerts 5-14 Xerox Usage Analysis Tool 5-14 Phaser® 5550 Printer iv
... 5-5 Selecting Tray Settings 5-6 Changing Printer Language 5-8 Printer Security 5-9 Selecting Administrative Settings 5-9 Selecting Printing Security Settings 5-10 Configuring HTTPS 5-10 Managing Certificates 5-10 Configuring 802.1X 5-11 Locking the Control Panel Menus 5-11 Analyzing Printer Usage 5-12 Job Accounting 5-12 Usage Profile Reports 5-13 MaiLinX Alerts 5-14 Xerox Usage Analysis Tool 5-14 Phaser® 5550 Printer iv
User Guide (English)
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... Dark Spots or Marks 6-64 Unfused or Partially Fused Image 6-65 Wrinkled Prints 6-66 Blurred Prints 6-66 Random or Spot Deletions 6-67 Repeating Defects 6-68 Phaser® 5550 Printer v
... Dark Spots or Marks 6-64 Unfused or Partially Fused Image 6-65 Wrinkled Prints 6-66 Blurred Prints 6-66 Random or Spot Deletions 6-67 Repeating Defects 6-68 Phaser® 5550 Printer v
User Guide (English)
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Contents Control Panel Messages 6-69 Status Messages 6-69 Errors and Warnings 6-70 Additional Resources 6-71 7 Maintenance Cleaning the Printer 7-2 Cleaning the Exterior 7-2 Cleaning the Interior 7-2 Supplies 7-3 Consumables 7-3 Routine Maintenance Items 7-3 Customer Usage Patterns 7-3 Moving and Repacking the Printer 7-4 Precautions for Moving the Printer 7-4 Moving the Printer Within the Office 7-4 Preparing the Printer for Shipment 7-5 A Printer Specifications B Regulatory Information C Printer Recycling and Disposal Index Phaser® 5550 Printer vi
Contents Control Panel Messages 6-69 Status Messages 6-69 Errors and Warnings 6-70 Additional Resources 6-71 7 Maintenance Cleaning the Printer 7-2 Cleaning the Exterior 7-2 Cleaning the Interior 7-2 Supplies 7-3 Consumables 7-3 Routine Maintenance Items 7-3 Customer Usage Patterns 7-3 Moving and Repacking the Printer 7-4 Precautions for Moving the Printer 7-4 Moving the Printer Within the Office 7-4 Preparing the Printer for Shipment 7-5 A Printer Specifications B Regulatory Information C Printer Recycling and Disposal Index Phaser® 5550 Printer vi
User Guide (English)
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Phaser® 5550 Printer 1-1 User Safety This chapter includes: ■ Electrical Safety on page 1-2 ■ Laser Safety on page 1-4 ■ Maintenance Safety on page 1-5 ■ Operational Safety on page 1-6 ■ Symbols Marked on Product on page 1-9 Your printer and the recommended supplies have been designed and tested to the information in this chapter will ensure the continued safe operation of your printer. Attention to meet strict safety requirements.
Phaser® 5550 Printer 1-1 User Safety This chapter includes: ■ Electrical Safety on page 1-2 ■ Laser Safety on page 1-4 ■ Maintenance Safety on page 1-5 ■ Operational Safety on page 1-6 ■ Symbols Marked on Product on page 1-9 Your printer and the recommended supplies have been designed and tested to the information in this chapter will ensure the continued safe operation of your printer. Attention to meet strict safety requirements.