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Develop ineo+ 550 User Manual

Develop ineo+ 550
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Develop ineo+ 550 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryAll in One Printer
Print TechnologyLaser
Print Speed (Black & White)55 ppm
Maximum Print Resolution1200 x 1200 dpi
Monthly Duty Cycle300, 000 pages
Standard Paper Capacity1, 150 sheets
Input Paper Capacity (Maximum)6, 650 sheets
Duplex PrintingYes
Memory (Maximum)2 GB
Hard Drive250 GB
Warm-up TimeLess than 30 seconds
Scan Resolution600 x 600 dpi
Copy Speed (Black)55 cpm
Print Speed (Color)55 ppm
Paper SizeA4, A5, A6, B5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Folio, Oficio
ConnectivityEthernet, USB
InterfaceUSB 2.0
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, macOS, Linux
Copy Speed (Color)55 cpm

Summary

1 Introduction

1.5 Safety information

Details safety precautions, warning symbols, and guidelines for safe operation and maintenance.

2 Copy Operations

2.1 Control panel

Details the functions of the control panel buttons and touch panel interface.

2.4 Turning on the main power and the auxiliary power

Explains how to turn on the machine using the main power switch and auxiliary power key.

2.5 Loading paper into tray 1 and tray 2

Provides step-by-step instructions for loading paper into trays 1 and 2.

2.10 Feeding the document

Explains how to feed documents into the ADF or place them on the original glass.

2.16 Selecting finishing settings

Explains various finishing settings like sort, group, offset, staple, punch, fold, and output tray selection.

2.20 Registering copy programs (Mode Memory)

Explains how to save frequently used copy settings as programs for easy recall.

2.21 Copying with programmed copy settings (Mode Memory)

Details how to recall and use programmed copy settings for repeated tasks.

2.25 Original documents

Explains how to load documents into the ADF or onto the original glass and precautions for each.

3 Print Operations

3.1 Setting up the PCL driver for Windows

Explains common settings and buttons available in the PCL driver for Windows.

3.2 Specifying the basic tab settings (PCL driver for Windows)

Details settings in the Basic tab of the PCL driver, including paper size, paper tray, and output method.

3.4 Specifying the finish tab settings (PCL driver for Windows)

Details finishing settings in the PCL driver, including stapling, saddle stitch, hole punching, folding, and output tray selection.

3.8 Setting up the PostScript driver for Windows

Covers common settings and buttons for the PostScript driver for Windows.

3.9 Setting up the PPD driver for Mac OS 9.2

Explains how to set up the PPD driver for Mac OS 9.2 via Page Setup and Print dialog boxes.

3.10 Page Setup (PPD driver for Mac OS 9.2)

Details the Page Attributes and Custom Page Sizes settings in the Mac OS 9.2 Page Setup.

3.13 Setting up the PPD driver for Mac OS X

Explains how to specify machine functions via Page Setup and Print dialog boxes for Mac OS X.

3.14 Page setup (PPD driver for Mac OS X)

Details Page Attributes and Custom Page Sizes settings within the Mac OS X Page Setup dialog.

3.23 Sending a fax

Explains how to send faxes, including general operations, recipient specification, and transmission settings.

3.24 Setting up the fax driver for Windows

Details common settings for the fax driver for Windows across various tabs.

4 Box Operations

4.1 Saving copies in user boxes

Details which settings can be saved and changed for copies, and how to save copy documents in user boxes.

4.2 Saving scans in user boxes

Explains how to save scanned images in user boxes, including using address book destinations and direct input.

4.11 Printing

Details available print settings and the procedure for printing a document from a user box.

4.14 Secure print user box

Describes how to print documents from the secure print user box, requiring ID and password.

4.15 Encrypted PDF user box

Explains how to print documents saved in the encrypted PDF user box, requiring a password.

5 Network Scanner Operations

5.2 Sending data in an e-mail message (Scan to e-mail)

Details the process of sending scanned data as an e-mail attachment, including destination selection.

5.3 Sending data to a computer on the network (Scan to SMB)

Explains how to send scanned data directly to a specific computer on the network via SMB.

5.4 Sending data to a server (Scan to FTP)

Describes how to send scanned data to a specified folder on an FTP server.

7 Fax Operations (Option)

7.1 General fax operation

Provides general information and procedures for sending faxes, including color fax limitations.

7.8 When unable to send

Addresses issues when unable to send faxes, including redial functions (auto, manual) and confirmation screens.

8 Network Fax Operations (Option)

8.1 General fax operation (Internet fax)

Provides general information and procedures for sending faxes via the Internet fax function.

8.2 General fax operation (IP address fax)

Explains the general operation for sending faxes using an IP address.

8.8 When unable to send

Addresses issues when unable to send faxes, including redial functions and confirmation screens.

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