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Triumph Adler DCC 2930 User Manual

Triumph Adler DCC 2930
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DCC 2930 / 2935
DCC 2945/2950
User Manual
DCC 2930 / 2935
DCC 2945/ 2950
Digital Colour Multifunctional Systems
Copy / Print / Scan / Fax
A3

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Triumph Adler DCC 2930 Specifications

General IconGeneral
FunctionsPrint, Copy, Scan, Fax
Print Speed (Mono)30 ppm
Print Speed (Color)30 ppm
Maximum Number of Copies999
Fax Transmission Speed33.6 Kbps
Maximum ISO A-series paper sizeA4
Duplex PrintingYes
Copy Speed (Mono)30 cpm
Copy Speed (Color)30 cpm
Copier Resize25% - 400%
Scan TypeColor
ConnectivityUSB, Ethernet
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Mac, Linux

Summary

Part Names

Operation Panel

Details the functions and indicators of the machine's operation panel for controlling various operations.

Machine Components

Illustrates and labels the various external parts and optional equipment of the machine.

Preparation before Use

Connecting Cables

Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting LAN and USB cables for network and direct PC connectivity.

Power On/Off

Explains the procedures for turning the machine on, off, and recovering from sleep mode.

Loading Paper

Details how to load paper into various cassettes, trays, and feeders, including specifications.

Loading Originals

Explains the correct placement of originals on the platen or in the document processor for scanning.

Basic Operation

Login/Logout

Describes how to log in and out of the machine, including user authentication methods.

Copying

Explains the basic procedure for making copies, including paper selection and copy quantity.

Density Adjustment

Details how to adjust the density of copies to make them lighter or darker.

Duplex Copying

Explains how to produce two-sided copies from one-sided or two-sided originals.

Copying Functions

Original Size

Allows specification of the original size for scanning, essential for non-standard sizes.

Paper Selection

Enables selection of the paper source (cassette, tray) that contains the required paper size.

Mixed Size Originals

Describes how to scan and copy originals of different sizes together in a batch.

Border Erase

Explains how to remove black shadows or borders around originals during copying.

Printing

Printing from Applications

Provides instructions for printing documents from various software applications on a computer.

Banner printing

Details how to set up and print long banner-sized documents using the printer driver.

Using a Job Box

Explains how to store and manage print jobs in the machine's hard disk for later printing.

Sending Functions

Original Size

Allows selection of the original size for scanning, crucial for accurate data transmission.

File Format

Enables selection of the file format (PDF, TIFF, JPEG, XPS) for sending scanned images.

PDF Encryption Functions

Details how to restrict access to PDF files by assigning passwords for viewing, printing, or editing.

Scan Resolution

Allows adjustment of scanning resolution to balance image quality, file size, and scanning time.

Document Box

Using a Custom Box

Explains how to create, edit, and manage custom boxes for storing and retrieving documents.

Printing Documents (Print)

Describes how to print documents that are stored in custom boxes or removable memory.

Sending Documents (Send)

Details the procedure for sending documents in a custom box to various destinations.

Removing USB Memory

Provides instructions on how to safely remove USB memory to prevent data damage.

Status / Job Cancel

Checking Job Status

Allows users to view the processing and waiting status of current print, send, and store jobs.

Checking Job History

Provides access to the history of completed print, send, and store jobs.

Canceling of Jobs

Explains how to cancel jobs that are currently printing, waiting, or have been sent.

Checking the Remaining Amount of Toner and Paper

Displays the current levels of toner, paper, and staples, as well as the status of the waste toner box.

Default Setting (System Menu)

Common Settings

Configures general machine settings like language, default screen, sound, and paper settings.

Copy Settings

Defines default settings for copying functions, including paper selection and auto rotation.

Send Settings

Configures default settings for sending functions, such as quick setup, color type, and file format.

Printer Settings

Allows configuration of default printer settings like emulation, color, gloss mode, and duplex.

Management

User Login Setting

Specifies how user access is administered, including login methods and privilege levels.

Adding a User (Local User List)

Details the process of adding new users, their properties, and access levels to the local user list.

Job Accounting Setting

Manages copy/print counts by assigning IDs to accounts for tracking and restriction.

Counting the Number of Pages Printed

Provides information on how to count pages printed and scanned, classified by total and per account.

Maintenance

Toner Container Replacement

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing toner containers for all colors.

Waste Toner Box Replacement

Details the procedure for replacing the waste toner box when it is full or needs checking.

Replacing Staples

Explains how to refill staple cartridges in the optional finishers and folding units.

Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning machine parts like the platen, slit glass, and rollers for optimal output.

Troubleshooting

Solving Malfunctions

Offers general guidelines and checkpoints for resolving common machine problems.

Responding when Error Messages

Lists error messages, checkpoints, and corrective actions for various machine errors.

Clearing Paper Jams

Provides detailed, illustrated steps for clearing paper jams in different machine locations.

Appendix

Optional Equipment

Provides an overview of optional equipment available for the machine.

Paper Specifications

Details paper sizes, types, weights, and conditions supported by the machine.

Specifications

Lists common functions, paper handling, system requirements, and environmental operating conditions.

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