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CT4-LX Operator Manual FX3-LX Table of Contents Table of Contents Before You Start......................................................................................................... 8 About This Manual............................................................................................................................. 8 Safety Precautions............................................................................................................................. 9 Precautions for Installation and Handling........................................................................................ 15 Select a Safe Location................................................................................................................15 Power Supply.............................................................................................................................. 16 Printing.........................................................................................................................................17 Regulatory Approval......................................................................................................................... 18 Environmentally Hazardous Materials..............................................................................................21 Copyrights.........................................................................................................................................22 Limitation of Liability.........................................................................................................................23 Trademarks....................................................................................................................................... 24 What You Can Do with This Product..................................................................... 25 Features of the Product................................................................................................................... 25 Various Ways to Output................................................................................................................... 26 Outputting with General-purpose Software.................................................................................26 Outputting and Controlling with Dedicated Command................................................................27 Outputting with Standalone (AEP) Applications..........................................................................28 Basic Information..................................................................................................... 29 Bundled Accessories........................................................................................................................ 29 Optional Devices.............................................................................................................................. 31 Parts Identification............................................................................................................................ 32 Using the Operator Panel................................................................................................................ 36 LED Indicator...............................................................................................................................36 Operating the Touch Panel......................................................................................................... 37 Operations in the Home Screen................................................................................................. 39 Operations in Online/Offline Mode..............................................................................................40 Operations in the Panel That Is Displayed by Swiping the Screen............................................ 42 Status Icon...................................................................................................................................43 Operations When Errors Occur...................................................................................................48 Adjusting the Print Settings During Printing................................................................................49 Canceling the Print Job...............................................................................................................51 Guidance Videos.............................................................................................................................. 53 List of the Guidance Videos........................................................................................................54 Playing the Guidance Video from the Error Screen................................................................... 56 Getting Access to the Guidance Video in Online Mode............................................................. 57 Operating the Guidance Video....................................................................................................59 Settings Mode...................................................................................................................................60 Settings Mode Menus................................................................................................................. 61 Changing to the Settings Mode.................................................................................................. 62 Logging In to/Logging Out of the Settings Mode........................................................................64 Settings Mode Operations...........................................................................................................65 Setting Value Input...................................................................................................................... 67 Memory in the Product.....................................................................................................................69 Product Memory and USB Memory............................................................................................69 Connecting the USB Memory Inside the Product.......................................................................70 2 Getting Started......................................................................................................... 74 Installation Space............................................................................................................................. 74 Front View................................................................................................................................... 74 Side View.....................................................................................................................................75 Bottom View................................................................................................................................ 76 Powering On/Off the Product........................................................................................................... 77 Connecting the AC Adapter and the Power Cord...................................................................... 77 Powering On the Product............................................................................................................78 Powering Off the Product............................................................................................................80 Initial Setup (Startup Guide).............................................................................................................82 Startup Guide Flow..................................................................................................................... 83 Startup Guide Cancelation.......................................................................................................... 88 Manually Setting the Print Mode......................................................................................................89 Connecting the Product to a Computer........................................................................................... 91 Procedure for Connecting the Product to a Computer............................................................... 92 Connecting Interfaces..................................................................................................................93 Available Interfaces................................................................................................................ 93 USB Interface Connection (Standard)................................................................................... 94 NFC Interface Connection (Standard)................................................................................... 95 LAN Interface Connection (Standard)....................................................................................96 RS-232C Interface Connection (Optional)............................................................................. 97 Wireless LAN Interface Connection (Optional)......................................................................98 Bluetooth Interface Connection (Optional).............................................................................99 Configuring the Interface Settings.............................................................................................100 Interface Setting Methods.................................................................................................... 100 Configuring the Interface Settings from the Settings Mode of the Product..........................100
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