Download Manual Mutoh Rj 4100

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Mutoh Rj 4100 Printer

Before installing this printer driver Mutoh RJ-6100, read the following precautions: • Before starting the installation of drivers, connect your printer Mutoh RJ-6100 to your computer, and that the printer is powered On. See your printer manual for details.

Mutoh Falcon RJ-4100 Pdf User Manuals. View online or download Mutoh Falcon RJ-4100 Maintenance Manual. Download Mutoh RJ-4100 Service Manual in pdf. Service Manual Mutoh Falcon Color RJ-4100 (RJ 4100/RJ4100) Contents: 1. Safety Instructions 2.

Do not turn printer off, remove cables, or unplug the printer, or interrupt it in any way during the driver installation process. • Close virus protection programs or other software programs that are running on your computer. • You must have full-control access to RJ-6100 printer settings to carry out an installation. Before starting the installation of drivers, log in as a member of the Administrators group. • If you have an earlier version of the Mutoh printer driver installed on your computer, you must remove it with the uninstaller before installing the new driver for Mutoh RJ-6100. • Click on Download Now and a File Download box will appear.

Select Save This Program to Disk and a Save As box will appear. Select a directory to save the driver in and click Save. Locate the driver file using Windows Explorer when the download has completed. • Running the downloaded file will extract all the driver files and setup program into a directory on your hard drive. The directory these driver are extracted to will have a similar name to the printer model that was downloaded (i.e., c: RJ-6100).

The setup program will also automatically begin running after extraction. However, automatically running setup can be unchecked at the time of extracting the driver file. • Open the Printers Window (Click Start-Settings-Printers). • Update the printer driver if it was previously installed • Right click on the printer and select Properties from the pop menu. • On the General tab, select New Driver. • Click on the Warning Box that pops up.

• A printer listing box will appear. Select Have Disk. • Another box Install from Disk appears. • Click the Browse to locate the expanded files directory (i.e., c: RJ-6100).

• Click on the file ending with.inf. • Click Open and then Okay and let driver files install. • Add the printer RJ-6100 if it hasn't been installed yet. • Click Add New Printer • Follow the instructions of the Add Printer Driver Wizard. • Search and consult the Readme file for additional installation drivers instructions for your printer Mutoh RJ-6100. Depending on the environment that you are using, a Windows printer driver provided by Microsoft may be installed automatically on your computer. However, it is recommended that you use this official printer driver provided by Mutoh for RJ-6100 printer.

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I am a new member and I service printers through my business: First let me say that I use forums and I am not one to shotgun questions just looking for an answer. If you can provide info for me, I will follow up with my results including pics, data etc. What i am asking is for info on the Mutoh Falcon RJ-4100. I have a customer with a small printing business who has one that displays a 'no cap position' error. I'd like to get a service manual etc, and If anyone knows of a source or you have one, let me know. Thanks -Mike. Mutoh Falcon / Rockhopper repair project I have posted before on this and I wanted to add some pics.

The original problem was the 'no home position' message which was reset by going into service mode (power on while holding top 3 keys), going to adj: home and setting the home position when the head was moved over all the way to the right. Then the terrible 'undefined paper' message would not allow me to get any further. Here is the printer: The first step was to test the sensors. I went into service mode and chose exam --->sensors ---->Schoolmate Game. edge sensor. I saw the display with a low number between 10-20.

Then I placed a paper under the head. The sensor changed to this: I then went to the exam category in the service mode of sensors---->Xr (for X plane Rear sensor) Here it is: This sensor read 'off' and turned on when I placed a paper on top of it. The final sensor is Xf (for X plane front) I can not see where this sensor is located, but according to the service manual, there is a connector on the main logic board. I will have to open up the lower control box and take a look to see if that sensor is connected. I am going to update this as I progress, but if anyone has something they can add it would be great -Mike.