Solving other problems 110 – Minolta Magicolor 2200 User Manual

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Solving Other Problems

110

Printer power
is not on.

The power cord is not
correctly plugged into the
outlet.

Turn the power switch to the off (O) position, then
unplug the power cord from the outlet and plug it back
in.

The mailbox power cord is
not correctly connected.

Turn the printer power switch and the mailbox power
switch to the off (O) position, then reconnect the mail-
box power cord using the procedure below:
—Connect the mailbox power cord plug end to the

mailbox power socket (lower connection).

—Connect the mailbox power cord socket end to the

printer power plug.

—Connect the printer power cord socket end to the

mailbox power plug (upper connection).

—Plug the printer power cord plug end into the outlet.
—Turn the mailbox power switch on.
—Turn the printer power switch on.

The power switch is not
correctly turned on.

Set the power switch to the off (O) position, then set it
back to the on (I) position.

Turn the printer power switch and the mailbox power
switch to the off (O) position, then turn on the power
again using the procedure below:
—Turn the mailbox power switch on.
—Turn the printer power switch on.

Something is wrong with
the outlet you are using for
the printer.

Plug another electrical appliance into the outlet and see
whether it operates properly.

The printer is connected to
an outlet with a voltage or
frequency that does not
match the printer specifica-
tions.

Use a power source with the following specifications:
Power

Japan: 100 VAC 50–60 Hz 12 amps
North America: 120 VAC 50–60 Hz 8 amps
Europe: 220-240 VAC 50–60 Hz 6 amps
Latin America: 120 VAC 50–60 Hz 8 amps

220-240 VAC 50–60 Hz 6 amps

Voltage fluctuation

Japan: 100 VAC ±10%
North America: 120 VAC ±10%
Europe: 220-240 VAC ±10%
Latin America: 120 VAC ±10%

220-240 VAC ±10%

Frequency fluctuation rate within 50/60 ±3 Hz

Symptom

Cause

Solution

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