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| Brand | Olivetti |
|---|---|
| Model | d-COLORMF3000 |
| Category | All in One Printer |
| Language | English |
Covers machine layout, space requirements, and control panel adjustment.
Details the types of drivers and applications provided on the CD/DVD.
Lists the necessary hardware and operating system specifications for the machine.
Details the function of each key and indicator on the machine's control panel.
Explains the navigation and functionality of the touch screen interface.
Explains the meaning of various icons and keys displayed on the machine's screens.
Details how to log in using user authentication and account track features.
Allows configuration of sound, key repeat, and display settings for user convenience.
Displays the total page count for each machine function.
Enables registration and viewing of E-mail and fax destinations.
Allows users to configure machine settings like language and paper tray.
Settings configurable only by administrators for machine management.
Procedure for changing the administrator password.
Options for resetting settings and formatting the hard disk.
Lists supported media types, sizes, and their capabilities for printing.
Describes various paper types and their usage guidelines.
Defines the guaranteed imageable area and margin settings on media.
General instructions for loading paper and other media into trays.
Specific instructions for loading paper into Tray 2.
Instructions for loading media into optional lower feeder units.
Configuration options for double-sided printing and binding positions.
Handling of output media and guidelines for proper media storage.
Step-by-step instructions for placing documents in the automatic document feeder.
Guides on verifying and setting default driver options for Windows.
Step-by-step instructions for removing the printer driver from Windows.
How to view and access current printer driver settings in Windows.
Overview of Postscript, PCL, and XPS driver options and common buttons.
Discusses limitations of driver functions with Point and Print installations.
Procedures for printing and deleting jobs saved on the machine's hard disk.
Instructions for printing files directly from a USB memory device.
Options for filtering displayed files and using ID & Print jobs.
General procedure for making copies using the machine.
Specifies document size and paper selection for copying.
Adjusts image size, layout, and duplexing for copies.
Adjusts image quality and color settings for copied output.
Settings for output finishing and printing a proof copy for review.
Advanced scanning features for multi-batch documents and card copying.
Adjusts background removal, contrast, and sharpness for scanned documents.
Temporarily stops a current copy job for new settings or quick copies.
Stores and recalls frequently used copy settings as reusable programs.
Steps for scanning documents from a computer via network or TWAIN/WIA applications.
Explains mode settings and parameters for TWAIN driver scanning in Windows.
Details settings for scanning using the Windows WIA driver.
Instructions for setting up and using network scanning via Web Service.
How to send scan commands from a computer using Web Service.
Overviews network scanning capabilities and initial setup requirements.
Procedures for scanning documents and sending them via email.
Configures scan parameters like simplex/duplex and original size for E-mail.
Adjusts background, density, sharpness, and resolution for E-mail scans.
Configures binary division, encryption, and signature settings for email transmission.
Methods to select scan destinations like registered, favorites, or index search.
Procedures for scanning documents and saving them to folders.
Configures scan parameters for saving to folders.
Adjusts resolution and file type for saving scans to folders.
Adding and managing E-mail, FTP, SMB, WebDAV, and network destinations.
Steps to register E-mail and SMB destinations in the address book.
Creating and managing scan profiles with pre-defined settings and destinations.
Important notes and precautions before replacing machine consumables.
Information about handling, storage, and replacing toner cartridges.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the imaging unit.
Procedure for replacing the waste toner bottle when full.
Steps for replacing the transfer roller when prompted.
Instructions for replacing the transfer belt unit when its lifespan is reached.
Procedure for replacing the machine's internal backup battery.
Instructions for replacing the fuser unit due to wear or error.
Safety measures to prevent electrostatic damage when handling internal machine components.
General guidelines and cautions for keeping the machine in good condition.
Instructions for cleaning the external surfaces of the machine.
Procedures for cleaning paper feed rollers in various trays to prevent misfeeds.
Instructions for cleaning the laser lens using a specialized tool for optimal scan quality.
Information to help resolve machine problems and locate proper help sources.
Steps to release the scanner lock mechanism for access.
Guidelines and steps to avoid paper jams and resolve them when they occur.
Visual guide to the paper path to help locate misfeeds.
Common causes and solutions for repeated paper jams.
Addresses various issues not related to media misfeeds or printing quality.
Diagnoses and resolves issues affecting print quality, such as streaks or light images.
Interpreting and responding to messages displayed on the control panel.
Lists common error and warning messages with their causes and solutions.
Explains messages related to operational status and user actions.
Indicates critical issues requiring intervention by a service representative.
Information about available accessories and warranty implications.
Details and step-by-step guide for installing the optional lower feeder unit.
Steps for installing the working table accessory.
Explains the IC card authentication system and its initial configuration.
Procedures for registering users and their IC cards using Data Administrator software.
Linking registered users to their IC cards via the machine's administrative settings.
Describes the procedures for logging in using IC card authentication or password.
Lists detailed technical specifications of the machine, including dimensions and performance.
Estimated lifespan for user-replaceable and service-replaceable consumables.
Instructions on how to use the on-screen keyboard for text entry.
Information regarding the machine's ENERGY STAR compliance and energy efficiency.











