Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a TOSHIBA digital multifunction printer. This manual explains the necessary printer driver settings and printing methods for printing with the machine. Please read this manual carefully before using these functions. Keep this manual handy for optimal use.
When printing with the Loops LP50 Series's toner that can erase colors, only plain paper of standard sizes (64 to 80 g/m²) can be used for efficient paper reuse. Finishing functions such as stapling, punching, and folding are not available.
About This Manual
This manual is intended for general users and equipment administrators. It uses symbols to highlight important information:
- Warning: Indicates potential for death or serious injury.
- Caution: Indicates potential for personal injury or property damage.
- Note: Provides important operational information.
- Reference: Offers helpful tips and supplementary information.
- See Also: Directs to related pages for further details.
The manual covers various TOSHIBA e-STUDIO and Loops LP models, detailing printer driver installation, printing procedures for Windows and Mac OS, and other printing methods like UNIX/Linux and USB direct printing.
Key Features and Functions
TOSHIBA digital multifunction printers support a wide range of client platforms including IBM-compatible computers, Mac OS, and UNIX/Linux workstations. They offer diverse port functions (SMB, IPP, Raw TCP, WSD, LPR) and various printing job types such as normal printing, scheduled printing, private printing, hold printing, multi-station printing, proof printing, overlay files, and saving to the device.
Advanced finishing options enable sorting, grouping, stapling, saddle stitching, and punching. Layout modification features include duplex printing, N-up printing, cover page insertion, and page-specific paper insertion.
The printers accommodate various paper sizes, including user-defined custom sizes. Stamp and overlay file functions allow for adding text or graphics to printed documents for identification and branding purposes.