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Minolta Magicolor 3300Konica Minolta Magicolor 3300 Black Toner9,000 Yield, Part number 1710550-001


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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
john wheeler 3:03pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 
Not sure why someone would gripe about 98 support.That os is not supported by MOST new printers! The printer works very well,is quiet and fast! Works very well on Win.2000 and XP not so great on Win 98 machines.
FunkWarrior 11:35am on Sunday, September 5th, 2010 
Costly Printer over the long run We purchased two. We have been happy with the print quality in black & white.
klali 12:52am on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 
Fast Color Laser Just purchased this unit to print postcards on heavy stock paper, two sided. Fast Color Laser Just purchased this unit to print postcards on heavy stock paper, two sided.

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Env Chou #3 4.72x9.25 Env Chou #4 3.54x8.07 Env DL Executive Folio Japanese Postcard Kai 16 Kai 32 Legal Letter Statement * 4.33x8.66 7.25x10.51 8.50x13.00 3.94x5.83 7.28x10.24 5.12x7.28 8.5x14.0 8.5x11.0 5.5x8.5 Env Monarch 3.88x7.50

Letter Transp. 8.5x11.0

The multipurpose tray media type set in the printer driver overrides the media type set in the printers configuration menu.
** U=Upper (standard) media tray (500 sheets) M=Multipurpose media tray (100 sheets) H=High-capacity input feeder media trays (1x500 and 2x500 sheets) *** Autoduplex is available only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor 3300 EN with an optional duplex kit installed. ****Choices are Plain Paper, Glossy Plain, Thick 2, or Thick 3. See What media types are supported? on page 23. Thick 3 can be printed only from the multipurpose tray.
What is the imageable (printable) area
Each media size has a specific imageable area, the maximum area on which the printer can print clearly and without distortion. This area is subject to both hardware limits (the physical media size and the margins required by the printer) and software constraints (the amount of memory available for the full-page frame buffer). The imageable (printable) area for all media sizes is the page size minus 0.157"/4 mm from all edges of the media. All media is fed in portrait (short edge first) orientation, and all media is output to the 250-sheet output tray on top of the printer.
What is the difference between a nonprintable and a nonguaranteed area?
There is a 0.157"/4 mm nonprintable border for all edges on all media sizes and types. Only envelopes have a nonguaranteed area. Print orientation is determined by your application.
A Nonprintable area 0.157"/4 mm B Nonguaranteed area* C Guaranteed area* * Varies with envelope type

Page Margins

Margins are set through your application. Some applications allow you to set custom page sizes and margins while others have only standard page sizes and margins from which to choose. If you choose a standard format, you may lose part of your image (due to imageable area constraints). If you can custom-size your page, use those sizes given for the imageable area for optimum results.

Image Alignment

If for any reason, you need to change the image alignment, you can do so in several different ways: Adjust the margins or page size through your application (recommended method). Use the printers control panel (Administration/Engine/Image Alignment menu). Use the PostScript translate and scale operators to reduce image size and change its placement on the page (requires PostScript programming knowledge).

Output Tray

What media types are supported?
Media Type Selection Plain Paper Glossy Plain (the image is glossy, not the media) Thick 2 Thick 3* Evelope* Label Stock* Postcard* Transparency N/A Not applicable * Printed from the multipurpose tray only. Cannot be manually selected; automatically selected when an envelope or postcard media size is selected; identified in the driver as Printer Default. ** Duplexing is supported only up to 28 lb (105 g/m) bond. ** No Duplexing Weight Supported*** Yes 1628 lb bond (60105 g/m) 105162 g/m 163216 g/m N/A N/A N/A N/A
** Duplexing is available only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor
3300 EN with an optional duplex kit installed.
What is the difference between glossy plain paper and coated stock?
The Glossy Plain media type refers to the amount of gloss the toner has when it is on the page. The image is glossy, not the media. Coated stock is media that has a coating (shiny or otherwise) which may not withstand the fusing temperature (between 316 F/158 C and 356 F/ 180 C, depending on the media). Coated stock cannot be printed on the magicolor 3300. Since it may be difficult to tell whether media has a coating, check with printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media.
Using unsupported media will result in damaging the printer and voiding your warranty.
How do I select the media type?
In the Windows printer driver (Paper tab, Media Type option), select Plain Paper.

Plain Paper

Media Type Plain paper Glossy plain Input Tray Upper Multipurpose High-capacity input feeder (optional trays) Upper: 500 sheets* of 20 lb bond (75 g/m) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly. Multipurpose: 100 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly. High-capacity input feeder (each tray): 500 sheets* of 20 lb bond (75 g/m) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly. Face up

Capacity

Orientation

Upper or optional tray

Multipur- Face down pose tray
Approved Media Weight Duplexing Warning Notes
Use only media approved for laser products. Check printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. 1628 lb bond (60105 g/m) Supported up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m). Using unsupported media such as ink jet paper will result in damaging the printer and voiding your warranty. *For A5-size media, load up to 350 sheets only. Printing a glossy (shinier) image on plain paper (Glossy Plain media type) is less expensive.
Special Note about Custom (and Oversized) Media
When printing on media that is longer than 14"/355.6 mm, use the multipurpose tray extender and support the media with your hands underneath while it feeds through the multipurpose tray. Input Tray Capacity Orientation Weight Print Mode to Select Duplexing Notes Face down Varies Plain Paper Not supported Width: 3.5"/88.9 mm up to 8.5"/215.9 mm Length: 5.5"/139.7 mm up to 35.4"/900 mm On media that is longer than 14"/355.6 mm, the printer pauses for a calibration after every page. Multipurpose tray only Up to 50 sheets, depending on the thickness of the media

To print duplex (both sides of the sheet), load the media with the top of the media toward the back of the tray. When printing from the Upper or optional trays, load the media printing-side up. Multipurpose tray, load the media printing-side down. In autoduplexing, the back side is printed first and the front side is printed last. Set the driverfor example: in the Layout tab, Duplex Options, select Long Edge (flipped horizontally as in a loose-leaf notebook), or Short Edge (flipped vertically as on a clipboard) as the Duplex option. Click OK.
Where can I get more information about KONICA MINOLTAapproved media?
Check printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. See the Service & Support Guide for a complete listing of support telephone numbers.

Color Printing

Your printer features advanced color laser technology that produces inexpensive and durable color prints at 1200x1200 dpi on plain paper, envelopes, labels, thick stock, and transparencies.

Color Registration

Anytime you notice shadowing on your printed documents and whenever you replace the imaging unit, adjust the side (scan direction) color registration using the following control panel sequence. The printer automatically adjusts the registration in the top-to-bottom (feed) direction. The following illustration shows the options available in the Administration/ Engine/Registration menu.
ADMINISTRATION ENGINE REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG YES/NO MAGENTA -7. 0. +7 YELLOW -7. 0. +7 CYAN -7. 0. +7
To verify and/or change the side-to-side color registration, use the following control panel sequence. Press this key. Online Menu Next ( Select Next ( Select Next ( ) ) ) (until) the message windows displays. IDLE (and the Online button is off) CONFIGURATION OPERATOR CONTROL CONFIGURATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATION ENGINE ENGINE ALIGNMENT ENGINE REGISTRATION

Press this key. Select

(until) the message windows displays. REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG Select REGISTRATION PG YES Select REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG When the Side Color Registration Page prints, note the number below each of the three color swatches that identifies the set of lines that align the straightest.
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -+1+2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 If the straightest lines are all at the 0 position (as in the illustration above) for all three colors, you do not need to adjust the registration. Press Online twice to return the printer to online and IDLE. If the straightest lines are in a position other than 0 (+4 in this example), continue with these instructions.

KONICA MINOLTA Color Technology
Color management does not mean all devices will match exactly. It does ensure the closest possible color transformation. The magicolor 3300 technology offers four methods for color matching across devices: Automatic color correction Supplied ICC printer profiles Built-in color rendering dictionaries (CRDs) Supplied PANTONE* Color matching tables
*Pantone, Inc.s check-standard trademark for color reproduction and color reproduction materials.
The magicolor 3300 color technology automatically optimizes color output to produce professional quality, colorized documents without the use of sophisticated manual optimization techniques. The following is a summary of KONICA MINOLTA automatic color correction features: Ease of use across applications: With automatic color correction, its as easy to get great color from a PowerPoint presentation as it is from a desktop publishing application, such as QuarkXPress. The magicolor 3300s color matching methods are simple for both novice and professional color users to navigate. Single-button control: Whether accessing through the printer driver, or from the printers front panel, single-button controls enable automatic correction of uncalibrated RGB or CMYK color files. Printer-resident CMS: Because automatic color correction is built into the printer, it works well in all computing environments and with most design, publishing, and office applications. Industry-standard profiles: The magicolor 3300 uses industry-standard ICC profiles for compatibility with popular input and output devices. Supports host-based color management systems: Easily disable automatic color correction when using host-based ColorSync or ICM color matching. Profiles for common monitors and output devices: The magicolor 3300 offers default color matching for a variety of common monitors and printing presses. Download device profiles: For custom color matching, the magicolor 3300 supports downloaded (to disk only) ICC profiles. Support for Internet standard: The magicolor 3300 uses sRGB for Internet-standard default color matching. Individual page element correction: The magicolor 3300 separately color corrects (matches) graphics, text, and images on a single page using printer-resident CRDs.

Further Information

For further information about KONICA MINOLTA color management, refer to the Crown Books.

Replacing Consumables

Item What is a consumable? What are sheets, faces, and pages? When do consumables have to be replaced? What is the life expectancy of consumables How do I order consumables? Where can I get more information? How should I handle toner cartridges? How do I replace a toner cartridge? How do I replace the transfer unit? How do I replace the imaging unit? How do I replace the fuser unit? How do I replace the media feed roller(s)? Page page 52 page 52 page 53 page 54 page 56 page 56 page 57 page 58 page 60 page 62 page 66 page 68

If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on the Answer Base). Lift the printer from the bottom only, using the carrying grips. Make sure that two people are available to lift the printer when moving it. Do not place anything on the top of the printer. Do not open any cover of the printer during printing. Close the printer covers gently, and never expose the printer to vibrations. Do not leave the printers covers open for any length of time, especially in well-lit places; light may damage the imaging unit.
The OPCs in the imaging unit are extremely sensitive to bright light, direct sunlight, and touch. Always leave the imaging unit in its protective box until youre ready to install it. Any exposure to light should be limited to less than two minutes, or permanent damage could result. Handle the unit carefully so you dont touch the black surface of the transfer roller. Do not cover the printer immediately after using it. Turn it off and wait until it cools down. When the front cover is opened, the fuser temperature drops gradually (one hour wait time).

Cleaning the Printer

What are the printers internal cleaning cycles?
The image unit performs an automatic cleaning rotation after every page of one-page simplex jobs and pages longer than 14"/355.6 mm, and between pages of multipage jobs, depending on the amount of processing required between pages. Cleaning cycles also occur at intervals (as shown below) depending on the number of simplex pages printed.The printer pauses for approximately 30 seconds to do an automatic internal cleaning cycle during long print jobs. Image Unit Print Count 05,119 Printer Pauses Every x Simplex Pages 48
Image Unit Print Count 5,12020,479 20,48025,599 25,60030,720+
Printer Pauses Every x Simplex Pages 16
Note: The cleaning cycle interval is more frequent as the imaging unit ages.
When does the printer need cleaning?
This item needs cleaning. After. Printer exterior Density sensor Every month, or as necessary ADC SENSOR DUSTINESS WARNING appears in the message window. By. User
What cleaning materials should I use? Attention
Do not vacuum the printer; vacuuming could cause static electricity to build up and damage sensors.
Make sure any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer. Use Exterior A soft dry cloth to clean the control panel. Sharp or rough implements (such as wire or plastic cleaning pads); any liquid. Avoid
A soft damp cloth to clean the out- Sharp or rough implements (such as side of the printer. wire or plastic cleaning pads). Mild neutral detergent to clean the outside of the printer if stains remain. (Always test any cleaning solution on a small area of your printer to check the solution's performance). Interior A soft dry cloth or cotton swab to clean the density sensor. Vacuuming. Pulling media too hard and tearing it. Sharp implements (such as tweezers) Abrasive or corrosive solutions that contain solvents (such as alcohol or benzine); aerosol or pump-sprayed cleaners.

If you are manually duplexing, media jams may occur if the printed sheet(s) reinserted are not entirely flat.

Other Problems

Symptom Cause Solution
Printer power is The power cord is Set the power switch off (O position), then not on. not correctly plugged remove the power cord from the outlet and into the outlet. plug it back in, then set it back to the on (I) position. The power switch has not been pressed. The power switch is not correctly turned on (I position). Something is wrong with the outlet you are using for the printer. Set the power switch to the on (I) position.
Set the power switch to the off (O) position, then set it back to the on (I) position. Plug another electrical appliance into the outlet and see whether it operates properly.
The printer is Use a power source with the specifications connected to an listed in appendix A. outlet with a voltage or frequency that does not match the printer specifications. Printer The printer is in is not respond- energy-saving mode. ing is displayed in the print monitor. It takes a little time for printing to start if the printer is in energy-saving mode. You can change the number of minutes before the printer switches to power-saving mode in the Administration/Engine/Energy Saver menu. If you do not want to use this mode, disable it in the Administration/Engine/ Energy Saver Mgt. menu. Connect the printer to the PC before turning it on or set the Administration/Communications/Parallel menu to either Disabled or Noninteractive.
The printer was turned on before it was connected to the Windows XP/ 2000 PCs parallel port.
Symptom Printer takes too long to start when you are replacing the imaging unit. Printer stops and displays one of the following messages:
The printer takes Wait. No action needed. approximately 6 minutes to warm up when a new imaging unit is installed. The printer has detected a nongenuine KONICA MINOLTA consumable: fuser unit, imaging unit, or toner cartridge. To resume printing and to prevent permanent damage to your KONICA MINOLTA printer, replace the consumable with a genuine KONICA MINOLTA consumable. If you are already using a genuine KONICA MINOLTA consumable and still receive this error, contact Technical Support. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.konicaminolta.net/printer/.
INVALID ID FUSER UNIT INVALID ID IMAGING UNIT INVALID ID TONER CARTRIDGE

Not all pages print.

Wait. No other action needed. Verify the update file and send it again or check with printer.konicaminolta.net/ support (click on Answer Base) for the latest code update. Remove and reinstall the transfer unit. Wait until the print job is finished and the printer goes idle. Wait. No other action needed.
TRANSFER UNIT MISSING WAITING FOR IDLE
The transfer unit isnt installed correctly. An active job is in process. Access to the menu is not allowed until the job is finished. The printer is warming up and getting ready to go online.

WARMING UP

Service Messages
A service message sometimes occurs as a result of an unusual combination of events, not because of an actual problem. When the printer stops and a service message displays in the message window, turn the printer off and then back on. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation resumes. Always try this before making a service call. Service calls should be placed to the vendor from whom you purchased the printer. If you cannot get service from your vendor, see the Service & Support Guide for additional contact information. This service message. CALL FOR SERVICE <X> means. An error has been detected with the item indicated <X> in the service message. do this. Reboot the printer. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation can resume. If the condition persists, contact your local vendor or check the Service & Support Guide or www.konicaminolta.net/ printer/ for information on KONICA MINOLTAauthorized service providers.
HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes
The following tables list error codes that could appear on the printer message window when running the HP-GL, PCL or PCLXL emulation. HP-GL Error Description Code Not enough memory for job. Too many transformations. Math error. Job aborted. Instruction not recognized. Wrong number of parameters. Out of range parameter, or illegal character. Not used. Unknown character set. Position overflow. Buffer overflow. Not used. PCL Error Description Code 613 Not enough memory for job. State lost. Math error. Job aborted. Out of memory for macros. Disk full. Cannot store fonts. Internal error 18.
PCLXL Error Description Code 27 Not enough memory for job. Math error. Internal error 16

PostScript Errors

If your printer is having trouble printing when using PostScript emulation, you should turn on the Error Handler in the control panel menu. Error Handler is a diagnostic tool that identifies PostScript errors encountered during a print job. Menu Choices Administration/Startup Options/Do Error Handler YesLoad the Error Handler on reboot. NoDont load the Error Handler on reboot. Default Notes No Refer to the PostScript Language Reference Manual Third Edition (Adobe Systems Incorporated, Reading, PA: Addison-Wesley, 1999, ISBN 0-201-37922-8) for information on PostScript errors. You must reboot the printer after turning on the error handler for it to take effect.

BuzzBox (Americas Only)

BuzzBox is a printer accessory that warns you with a buzzer and/or a blinking light any time the printer goes off line. This means youre alerted to print job interruptions, such as empty media trays or other consumable issues.

What's in the Kit?

The BuzzBox kit contains the following items: BuzzBox Interface box RJ-11 cable Power adapter Velcro attachment

Installing BuzzBox

If you have a cable attached to the printers parallel port, unplug it from the printer. Attach one end of the parallel cable on the interface box to the printers parallel port.

BuzzBox

Interface Box

Ribbon Cable

Adapter
The BuzzBoxs ribbon cable is designed to be directly attached to the printers parallel port, not to an adapter or an additional cable. Use the RJ-11 cable to connect the BuzzBox to the interface box.
Choose a good location on the printer to mount the interface box. Make sure that the unit does not interfere with paper exiting the printer. cover any vents, doors, connectors, or labels. cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist. Use the Velcro attachment provided to mount the BuzzBox where the printer operator can see and/or hear it. A 14'/4.2 m cable is provided, but you can use up to a 500' cable (RJ-11 4-pin or 6-pin). Connect the interface box to an electrical outlet. A 110/220-volt adapter is provided in the US, and a universal power supply is provided outside the US. If you unplugged a parallel cable from the printer in step 1, attach the cable to the parallel port on the interface box. To test the BuzzBox, make sure its switches are on, then press the printers Online key to take the printer off line. You can use the BuzzBox switches to enable or disable the buzzer, the light, or both. When the printer goes off line, the light flashes and the buzzer sounds until the printer is placed back on line or until the light and buzzer switches are turned off.

Using the BuzzBox

When the BuzzBox lights or buzzes, check the printer message window to find out what has interrupted printing. See Status, Error, and Service Messages on page 114 for a list of printer messages and how to respond to them. Remember that pressing the Online key to enter the printer configuration menu triggers the BuzzBox alarm.

Develops PCL, PostScript, and KONICA MINOLTA QUIC logos and graphics. Develops QFORM, PlanetPress, and Word forms. Archives files at no extra cost.
The KONICA MINOLTA QFORM option allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms printing applications on your printer. This printer resident application gives you the ability to store PostScript forms on the printers hard disk and fill those forms with your applications ASCII print stream. Features include Definition of page formatting and fonts Duplexing with binding-margin offsets Two-sided forms with text fill-in on front and/or back Gray bar listing formats Automatic page numbering ANSI carriage-control recognition Single- and multipart forms Labels Logos and watermarks KONICA MINOLTA QFORM doesnt support color features. QFORM allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms-printing applications on your printer. This printer-resident application gives you the ability to store PostScript forms on the printers hard disk and fill those forms with your applications ASCII print stream. Refer to the documentation that comes in the QFORM kit for installation and usage instructions.

PlanetPress

PlanetPress is an electronic forms package that allows the creation and modification of business forms, MICR checks, bar codes, and other preprinted forms. Refer to the documentation that comes in the PlanetPress kit for installation and usage instructions.

Optional Fonts

Optional fonts are available as files on floppy disks or CD-ROMs. An optional internal IDE hard disk must present on your printer before you can download
a font. We recommend that you use the Download Manager for Windows to download fonts. Other methods include downloading via Ethernet, USB, or parallel connections (refer to the Crown Books for more information). If you need assistance, more details can be found at printer.konicaminolta.net/support (click on Answer Base).

CID Fonts

CID fonts are a format of composite (multibyte) Type 1 fonts that address the requirements of Far East markets. CID-keyed refers to the character identifier (CID) numbers that are used to index and access the characters in the font. A CID font consists of a large font file that contains all the character outlines and a small CMap file that contains a list of characters, encodings, and character identifiers. Each CID font can support many character set and encoding combinations. CID fonts Adobe Morisawa, Enfour, and Fontworks are supported on your printer.
High-capacity Input Feeder (HCIF)
The high-capacity input feeder (HCIF) is availablein two models: 1x500Includes one 500-sheet media tray 2x500Includes two 500-sheet media trays and casters The HCIF is positioned under the printer, so no extra horizontal space is necessary. The 1x500 HCIF and printer may be placed either on a table or desktop or on the floor. However, the 2x500 HCIF is designed to be placed only on the floor.

Whats in the Kit?

1x500 High-capacity input feeder High-capacity input feeder with one media tray (500 sheets) 2x500 High-capacity input feeder High-capacity input feeder with two media trays (500 sheets each)
Your printer weighs approximately 77 lbs (35 kg) with consumables. Be sure to have help when lifting and moving it.
1x500 High-capacity input feeder
2x500 High-capacity input feeder
Remove the HCIF from the shipping carton, and place it on a table or flat surface near the printer.
Remove any tape and packing material from the HCIF. We strongly suggest that you save the packaging materials in case you ever need to move or ship the printer. Slide open the media tray until it stops.
Slide open the top media tray until it stops.
4 Using both hands, lift it slightly to remove it from the printer. 5 Remove any shipping tape and spacers. 6 Repeat steps 35 for the lower 67 media tray.

Skip to step 8.

Lock the two casters on the bottom of the HCIF.
The casters must be locked so the unit does not roll unexpectedly while in operation.
Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface cables from the printer. With another persons help, lift the printer. Do not tilt it more than 10 in any direction at any time.
Your printer weighs approximately 77 lbs (35 kg) fully assembled. Be sure to have help when lifting and moving it.
10Set the printer on top of the HCIF.
Be sure to align the printer and HCIF as precisely as possible.
11Remove the upper media tray.
12Remove the media tray cover from the rear of the printer.
13Screw in the 4 screws and tighten them.
14Install all media tray covers.
15Reinstall the media trays.
If you need to move the printer with the HCIF attached, unlock the casters and then move the unit.
16Plug the printer in and turn it on. 17Readjust the printers color side-to-side registration, if necessary. Refer
to chapter 3, Color Printing, for instructions.

If using a humidifier or water vaporizer in the room with the printer, use only purified or distilled water. Impurities in the water may be released into the air, where they can accumulate inside the printer and cause degraded printer output.
Do not connect the groundwire to gas or water pipes or grounding for telephones.

Power Requirements

Connect the power plug to an outlet with the same rated voltage as the printer (120 or 240 V), and fused for at least 15 amperes (4 amperes for 240 V). No other devices should be connected to this outlet, as overheating could cause fire or electric shock. The printer draws 8 A at 120 V, or 4 A at 240 V. Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet with a rated line voltage of 120 V or 220240 V. The grounding terminal on the power cable should be connected to a good earth ground to prevent electric shock and fire.
In compliance with UL guidelines, The appliance inlet is considered to be the main disconnect device. Power North America 120 VAC 50 Hz 8 amps Europe Latin America 220240 VAC 50/60 Hz 4 amps 115/120 VAC 50/60 Hz 8 amps 220240 VAC 50/60 Hz 4 amps
Notes: Amperage capacity at least 1.2 times that used by the printer. Voltage North America 120 VAC 10% Fluctuation Europe 220240 VAC 10% Rate and Rated Latin America 120 VAC 10% Line Voltage 220240 VAC 10% Notes: 10% of the rated line voltage for proper operation. Frequency Variation Rate Fused Within Hz For at least 15 amperes (8 amperes for 240 V).
Printer Maximum Electrical Current Noisegenerating Equipment Grounding
Draws 8 A at 110 V or 120 V; or 4 A at 220 V or 240 V. Required during operation is 8 amps for a 120 V system and 4 amps for a 220240 V system. Should not be connected to the same electrical outlet as the printer. Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet.

ENERGY STAR Compliance

The magicolor 3300 basic configuration is compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR regulations. After a user-configurable period of inactivity, the printer changes to a low-power state (the engine remains on, but the fuser turns off). When a print job is received, the printer returns to normal power.
Engine and Controller Specifications

Print Speed

Maximum Print Speed in Pages per Minute Print Quality Standard or Quality Simplex Duplex* 24 15.1 Fine Simplex 12 12
Duplex* A4 7.7 A4 Transparency A4 Thick Stock 2 A4 Thick Stock 3 A4-Sized Label Sheet A15.7.9 A5 Thick Stock 2 13 7.9 A5 Thick Stock B15.7.9 B5 Thick Stock 2 13 7.9 B5 Thick Stock 3 Custom Paper Size Varies Varies Envelope 13 Executive 26 15.7.9 Executive Thick Stock 2 13 7.9 Executive Thick Stock 3 Legal 20 13.6.9 Legal Thick Stock 2 10 6.9 Legal Thick Stock 3 Letter 26 15.7.9 Letter Thick Stock 2 13 7.9 Letter Thick Stock 3 Letter-Sized Label Sheet Letter Transparency Postcard (Japanese) 13 * Duplexing is supported only up to 28 lb (105 g/m) bond. Duplexing envelopes, glossy stock over 28 lb (105 g/m) bond, labels, thick stock over 28 lb (105 g/m), and transparencies is not supported.

Optional RAM

System software Optional Internal IDE hard disk
Time-of-day clock Job accounting Crown job accounting; requires an optional internal IDE hard disk drive Warning Optional, BuzzBox (light/buzzer printer warning device); function operates over a parallel connection; Americas only

Electrical

Voltage and Power
Voltage and frequency Phase Power consumption US: 120 volts 10% at 60 Hz 2 Hz International: 220-240 volts +6/-10% at 50 Hz 2 Hz Single Mode Average Maximum Operation 450 watts 850 watts Standby 180 watts 850 watts Power saver 45 watts ENERGY STAR compliant

Certification

Current
Mode Operation (100120 V) Operation (220240 V) Standby Power saver mode (100120 V) Standby Power saver mode (220240 V) Average Maximum 4 amperes 8 amperes 0.75 amperes 4 amperes 1.7 amperes 0.2 amperes 8 amperes 4 amperes

Environmental

Acoustic noise Measured in Standby: 32.1 dB data by Regulation: 38 dB Max. ISO 7779 Measured in Printing: 55.8 dB Regulation: 57 dB Max. Relative Operating: 20-80% RH (noncondensing) humidity Transportation/Storage: 1090% RH (noncondensing) Operating: 50-90.5 F (10-32.5 C) Temperature range Transportation/Storage: 32-95 F (0-35 C) Altitude Operating: 0-8202 ft (0-2500 m) Inclination Operating: 5 or less slant at any point around the machine Optimal Operating Range Acceptable Operating Range 50 17.63.32.5 C 80.95.0 F

Ambient Humidity (%RH)

Ambient Temperature

Physical

Main Body Dimensions W: 17.3"/439 mm H: 17.5"/445 mm D: 25.1"/638 mm Weight Unpacked (without consumables): 65 lbs/29.5 kg Unpacked (with consumables): 77 lbs/35 kg Packed to ship: 101.2 lbs/46 kg Packed to ship: 32 lbs/14.5 kg
1x500 High-Capacity Input Feeder
Packed to ship: W: 29.4"/746 mm H: 12.8"/325 mm D: 22.5"/571 mm Packed to ship: W: 29.4"/746 mm H: 18.7"/476 mm D: 22.5"/571 mm
2x500 High-Capacity Input Feeder
Packed to ship: 49.6 lbs/22.5 kg
Use of consumables not manufactured by KONICA MINOLTA or use of nonsupported print media may cause damage to your printer and will void your warranty. If KONICA MINOLTA printer failure or damage is found to be directly attributable to the use of non-KONICA MINOLTA consumables and/or accessories, KONICA MINOLTA will not repair the printer free of charge. In this case, standard time and material charges will be applied to service your printer for that particular failure or damage. To order consumables and accessories, go to www.q-shop.com or check www.konicaminolta.net/printer/ or the Service & Support Guide for the KONICA MINOLTA office closest to you.

Toner 157 Toner value kit 56 Toner cartridges 53, 54, 162 Life expectancy 54, 162 Transparencies 18, 29 Continuous printing 30 Loading 29 Printing OHP film 29 Tray 147 A5 spacer 33 Also known as cassette 147 HCIF 31 Lower feeder unit (Trays 2 and 3) 147 Multipurpose 35 Multipurpose tray extender 35 Optional 31 Spacer for A5 paper 33 Upper 31 Upper (also known as Standard) (Tray 1) 147 Tray Troubleshooting 80 Duplexing 104 Error codes 124 Media jams 100 Nothing is printed 107 Printer resets 103 Printer takes too much time 104 Status, service, and error messages 114
UEL command 169 UNIX 137 UNIX host software 3 Upper 18 Upper media tray 31 Utilities 2 Installing for Macintosh 5 Installing for Windows 5
TCP/IP 137 Menu 177 Temperature requirements 160 Thick stock Loading 25 Printing 25 Time-of-Day clock 147 Timeout 82

Ventilation grilles 152

Waiting for idle message 122 Waiting for idle status message 122 Warming up message 122 Warm-up time 157 Warranty 181 Wrist strap for antistatic protection 129

 

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