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Toshiba e-STUDIO 2830c - User Manual

Toshiba e-STUDIO 2830c
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6LH40478000
R071220F2304-TTEC
Ver04 2010-12
2008 - 2010 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS
Quick Start Guide
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS
Quick Start Guide

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Toshiba e-STUDIO 2830c Specifications

General IconGeneral
Print Speed (Mono)28 ppm
Print Speed (Color)28 ppm
Max Copy Resolution600 x 600 dpi
Monthly Duty Cycle80, 000 pages
TypeMultifunction
FunctionsPrint, Copy, Scan
Print TechnologyLaser
Copy Speed (Mono)28 cpm
Copy Speed (Color)28 cpm
Copy Zoom25-400%
Scanner TypeColor Scanner
Fax Modem Speed33.6 kbps
InterfaceUSB, Ethernet
Hard DriveOptional
ConnectivityUSB, Ethernet
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Mac OS
Paper SizesA4, A5, A6, B5

Summary

How to Read This Manual

Symbols in this manual

Explains symbols used in the manual for safety and operational guidance.

Description of original;paper direction

Details how to orient paper or originals for scanning and copying.

Chapter 1 PREPARATIONS

Items Included in This Product

Lists all items provided with the e-STUDIO Multifunctional Digital Color Systems.

CD-ROM

Describes the contents of the Client Utilities CD-ROM, including software.

Client Software

Details client software for printing, scanning, e-Filing, and network fax functions.

Description of Each Component

Identifies and explains the various components and options of the equipment.

Configuration of options

Details the available optional equipment and their functions for the system.

Control panel

Explains the function of each button and lamp on the equipment's control panel.

Adjustment of the angle of the control panel

Provides instructions on how to adjust and fix the angle of the control panel.

Touch panel

Describes the display and touch-buttons on the equipment's touch panel interface.

Setting letters

Explains how to enter text using the touch panel keyboard for various functions.

Turning Power ON;OFF

Guides users on the correct procedure for powering the equipment ON and OFF.

Energy saving mode

Explains the automatic and manual energy saving modes to conserve power.

When Department or User Management is Used

Describes procedures for logging in with department codes or user credentials.

Placing Paper

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to load paper into the equipment's drawers.

Chapter 2 BASIC OPERATION

Basic Copying Operation

Explains the fundamental steps for making copies using the equipment.

Basic Fax Operation

Outlines the basic procedure for sending faxes with the optional Fax Unit.

Basic Scanning Operation

Details the steps for performing a basic scan and saving the scanned data.

Basic e-Filing Operation

Guides users on storing and retrieving documents using the e-Filing function.

Basic Printing Operation

Explains how to print documents from a Windows application using the printer driver.

Basic Menu Operation

Describes how to use the MENU button to access templates and user information.

Chapter 3 REPLACEMENT OF SUPPLIES

Replacing Toner Cartridge

Provides instructions for safely replacing the toner cartridge when it is empty.

Replacing Waste Toner Box

Explains the procedure for removing and replacing the waste toner box.

Adding Staples

Details how to add staples to the optional finisher units for booklet creation.

Chapter 4 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS; TROUBLESHOOTING

Advanced Functions

Covers advanced features like booklet printing and mixed-size copying.

Messages or Other Indications on Touch Panel

Explains common messages, symbols, and error codes displayed on the touch panel.

Chapter 5 MAINTENANCE & SPECIFICATIONS

Regular Maintenance

Recommends weekly cleaning procedures to maintain equipment performance and scan quality.

Specifications of Equipment

Lists the technical specifications of the e-STUDIO equipment, including paper handling and power.

Specifications of Options

Details the specifications for various optional equipment like feeders, finishers, and punch units.

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