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Fuji Xerox DocuCentre SC2022

Fuji Xerox DocuCentre SC2022
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DocuCentre SC2022
User Guide

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Fuji Xerox DocuCentre SC2022 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Duplex printingYes
Print technology-
Maximum resolution1200 x 2400 DPI
Print speed (black, normal quality, A4/US Letter)20 ppm
Internal memory1024 MB
Scan toPC, TWAIN
Scan speed (color)27 ppm
Duplex scanning modeAuto
Image formats supportedJPEG, TIFF
Document formats supportedPDF
Optical scanning resolution600 x 600 DPI
Optical scanning resolution (black)600 x 600 ppi
Maximum print size297 x 432 mm
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9)A3, A4, A5
Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA3
Time to first copy (black, normal)8.6 s
Time to first copy (color, normal)10.8 s
Copy speed (black, normal quality, A4)20 cpm
Control typeButtons, Touch
Product colorBlue, White
Display diagonal4.3 \
Market positioningBusiness
Total input capacity250 sheets
Maximum input capacity850 sheets
Total number of input trays1
Multi-Purpose tray input capacity100 sheets
AC input voltage220 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (max)1200 W
Power consumption (ready)81 W
Power consumption (sleep)1.4 W
Duplex functionsCopy, Print
Maximum duty cycle- pages per month
Page description languagesPCL 6
Mac operating systems supportedMac OS X 10.10 Yosemite, Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Mac OS X 10.12 Sierra, Mac OS X 10.13 High Sierra, Mac OS X 10.14 Mojave, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Server operating systems supportedWindows Server 2008 R2 x64, Windows Server 2008 x64, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 x64, Windows Server 2016 x64
Windows operating systems supportedWindows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8.1
Wi-Fi standards802.11g, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
Cabling technology10/100/1000Base-T(X)
Mobile printing technologiesApple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Mopria Print Service
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth627 mm
Width595 mm
Height643 mm
Weight49000 g

Summary

1 Before Beginning

1.1 Types of Manuals

Explains the different manuals included with the machine and optional accessories.

1.2 About This Manual

Provides information on the manual's organization, conventions, and scope.

1.3 Features of the Machine

Describes the useful features available on the machine, such as copying and scanning functions.

1.4 Machine Overview

Provides a detailed view of the machine's front, side, rear, and internal components.

1.5 Graphic Symbols on the Machine and Their Meanings

Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the machine for safety and operation.

2 Setting Up the Machine

2.1 Turning OnOff the Machine

Provides instructions on how to properly turn the machine on and off, including power saving modes.

2.2 Connecting Your Machine to a Computer

Guides users through connecting the machine to a computer via wired, USB, or wireless LAN.

3 Using Your Machine

3.1 Using the Operator Panel

Explains how to navigate and use the machine's operator panel, including the touch panel and home screen.

3.2 Power Saver Mode

Details how to use the power saver mode to reduce energy consumption and its phases.

3.3 Checking Jobs

Describes how to check the status of jobs, cancel pending jobs, and manage stored jobs.

3.4 Print Media Guidelines

Provides recommendations and guidelines for using various types of print media with the machine.

3.5 Loading Print Media

Gives step-by-step instructions on how to load print media into different trays, including bypass and envelopes.

3.6 Loading a Document

Explains how to load documents for scanning or copying using the document feeder or document glass.

4 Printing

4.1 Printing From a Computer

Provides instructions for printing documents from a Windows or Mac computer using the machine's driver.

4.2 Canceling a Print Job

Details how to cancel a print job from the operator panel or from a computer.

4.3 Printing Color Jobs in Black and White

Explains how to force color jobs to print in black and white for all users.

4.4 Using Stored Print (Windows)

Describes how to store print jobs securely with a passcode or as sample sets.

4.5 Printing a File in a USB Flash Drive (USB Direct Print) (Optional)

Guides users on how to print files directly from a USB flash drive without a computer.

4.6 Printing on Envelopes

Provides instructions for printing envelopes using the PCL driver and Tray 5 (bypass).

5 Copying

5.1 Making a Copy

Covers basic copying procedures using the DADF and document glass, including quantity and color settings.

5.2 Making ID Card Copies

Explains how to copy both sides of an ID card onto a single sheet of paper.

6 Scanning

6.1 Overview

Introduces the different ways to scan documents, operated from the machine or a computer/mobile device.

6.2 Scanning Using the Operator Panel of the Machine

Details scanning to a computer via FTP/SMB, shared folders, or email from the machine.

6.3 Scanning From a Computer

Explains how to scan documents using the Print & Scan Hub software or Windows Fax and Scan.

7 Faxing (Optional)

7.1 SendingReceiving a Fax

Covers basic faxing operations, including sending faxes from the machine and receiving them.

7.2 Sending a Fax From a Computer (Direct Fax)

Guides users on how to send faxes directly from a computer using the Direct Fax feature.

8 Using the Cloud Service Hub

8.1 Connecting to the Cloud Service Hub

Explains how to register user accounts and log in to the Cloud Service Hub.

8.2 Using the Cloud Service Hub

Details how to print files from cloud storage and save scanned data to the cloud.

8.3 Accessing the Cloud Service Hub From the Print & Scan Hub (Windows)

Describes how to access the Cloud Service Hub via the Print & Scan Hub software.

9 Printing and Scanning From Smartphones or Tablets

9.1 Connecting the Machine to SmartphonesTablets

Explains how to connect mobile devices via wireless network or Wi-Fi Direct.

9.2 Printing and Scanning Using Print Utility

Introduces the Print Utility program for smartphones and tablets for printing and scanning.

9.3 Using Other Print Services

Covers using AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Mopria Print Service for printing.

10 Changing the Machine Settings

10.1 Understanding the Machine Setting Menus

Describes the various setting items accessible via the [Device] menu on the operator panel.

10.2 [Language]

Allows selection of the display language for the machine's interface.

10.3 [About]

Provides machine information such as model name, IP address, and serial number.

10.4 [Information Pages]

Explains how to print various reports and lists about machine settings and job history.

10.5 [Trays]

Covers specifying paper size and type for Tray 1, Tray 5 (bypass), and Tray 2.

10.6 [Supplies]

Allows checking the status of consumables like toner and drum cartridges.

10.7 [Billing Meters]

Provides information on checking the total number of printed pages by meter.

10.8 [General]

Covers general machine settings like date, time, sound, and display brightness.

10.9 [Network Settings]

Details configuring Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Ethernet, and protocol settings.

10.10 [App Defaults]

Allows configuring default settings for copy, fax, scan, and USB Direct Print functions.

10.11 [Security Settings]

Covers security settings like panel lock, user authentication, and secure fax receive.

10.12 [Maintenance]

Explains procedures for machine maintenance, including cleaning and adjustments.

10.13 [Advanced Settings]

Allows customization of settings for PCL, PDF, USB ports, and copy/scan/output configurations.

11 Making Better Use of Your Machine

11.1 Using CentreWare Internet Services

Explains how to use CentreWare Internet Services to monitor status and change settings via a web browser.

11.2 Using Software Supplied With the Machine

Details software like Print & Scan Hub for checking status and managing jobs.

11.3 Using the Address Book

Covers registering and managing destinations (fax numbers, email addresses, servers) in the address book.

11.4 Using Print Accounting

Explains how to restrict printing and count pages per user.

11.5 Using Copy Accounting

Details restricting copying and counting copied pages per registered user.

11.6 Using the User Authentication Feature

Explains how to manage user access and restrict features based on user accounts.

11.7 Using the Encryption Feature

Covers enabling SSL/TLS communication and generating digital certificates for secure connections.

12 Maintenance

12.1 Replacing Consumables

Provides instructions for replacing consumables like toner cartridges, drum cartridges, and waste toner containers.

12.2 Cleaning the Machine

Guides users on cleaning the machine's exterior, touch panel, and internal components.

12.3 Counting up the Number of Printed Pages

Explains how to check printed page counts by meter, user, or paper size.

13 Troubleshooting

13.1 Clearing Jams

Provides procedures for clearing document and paper jams from various parts of the machine.

13.2 Troubleshooting

Offers solutions for common machine problems like print output issues and connectivity errors.

13.3 Understanding Machine Messages

Explains error messages and status codes displayed on the operator panel and their solutions.

Appendix

Specifications

Lists the main technical specifications of the machine, including copy and print functions.

Optional Accessories

Details optional accessories that can be attached to the machine and their descriptions.

About Supplies

Provides information on consumable life, product codes, and collection/recycling.

AttachingRemoving the Optional Wireless LAN Kit

Guides on how to install and remove the optional wireless LAN kit.

SoftwareProduct Manual Disc

Lists the software and manuals included on the "Software/Product Manual" disc.

Resetting Defaults

Explains how to reset various machine settings to their factory defaults.

New Zealand FAX modem statements

Provides regulatory statements related to FAX modem compliance in New Zealand.

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