TASKalfa 180/220
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of Taskalfa 180/220.
This Operation Guide is intended to help you operate the machine correctly, perform routine maintenance and take a simple troubleshooting action as necessary, so that you can always use the machine in good condition.
Please read this Operation Guide before you start using the machine, and keep it close to the machine for easy reference.
We recommend the use of our own brand supplies. We will not be liable for any damage caused by the use of third party supplies in this machine.
In this Operation Guide, Taskalfa 180/220 are referred to as 18 ppm model and 22 ppm model respectively.
Included Guides
The following guides are supplied with the machine. Refer to them as necessary.
Operation Guide (This Guide)
Describes how to load paper, copy operations, and troubleshooting.
Safety Conventions in This Guide
The sections of this guide and parts of the machine marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and safe usage of the machine. The symbols and their meanings are indicated below.
Symbols
The symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings. Specific points of attention are indicated inside the symbol.
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited actions. Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol.
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed. Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the symbol.
Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in this Operation Guide are illegible or if the guide itself is missing (fee required).
NOTE: An original which resembles a bank note closely may not be copied properly in some rare cases because this machine is equipped with a counterfeiting prevention function.
WARNING: Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.CAUTION: Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
.... [General warning]
.... [Warning of danger of electrical shock]
.... [Warning of high temperature]
.... [Warning of prohibited action]
.... [Disassembly prohibited]
.... [Alert of required action]
.... [Remove the power plug from the outlet]
.... [Always connect the machine to an outlet with a ground connection]
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Contents
Contents1 Part Names
Operation Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Message Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Machine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
2 Preparation before UseCheck bundled items. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Loading Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Loading Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13
3 Basic OperationPower On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3Auto Sleep. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4
4 Copying FunctionsBasic Copying Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2Adjusting Density . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3Selecting Image Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4Zoom Copying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Collate Copying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7Paper Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8Mixed Sized Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9EcoPrint. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10Combine Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-11Margin Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-17Border Erase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-19Duplex Copying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-21Split Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-23Interrupt Copying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-24Program Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25
5 System MenuSystem Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2Procedure for Changing the Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9
6 Job AccountingOverview of Job Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2Job Accounting Operation Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3Department ID Code Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4Deleting Department ID Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5Clearing the Job Accounting Count. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6Printing the Job Accounting List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7How to set Job Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8Making copies in Job Accounting Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
7 MaintenanceCleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2Toner Container and Waste Toner Box Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
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Contents
8 TroubleshootingSolving Malfunctions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2Responding to Error Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5Clearing Paper Jams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9
AppendixOptional Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appendix-2Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appendix-5Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appendix-13Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Appendix-17
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Caution / Warning Labels
Caution / Warning labels have been attached to the machine at the following locations for safety purposes. Be sufficiently careful to avoid fire or electric shock when removing a paper jam or when replacing toner.
NOTE: Do not remove these labels.
Label3Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container. Dangerous sparks may cause burn.
Label2High temperature inside this section. There is the risk of being burned so do not touch anything within.
Label1High temperature inside. Do not touch parts in this area, because there is a danger of getting burned.
Label4Do not attempt to incinerate the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns.
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Installation Precautions
Environment
CAUTION
Avoid placing the machine on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such locations may cause the machine fall down or fall over. This type of situation presents a danger of personal injury or damage to the machine.
Avoid locations with humidity or dust and dirt. If dust or dirt become attached to the power plug, clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock.
Avoid locations near radiators, heaters or other heat sources, or locations near flammable items to avoid the danger of fire.
To keep the machine cool and facilitate changing of parts and maintenance, allow access space as shown below. Leave adequate space, especially around the rear cover, to allow air to be properly ventilated out of the machine.
Other precautions
The service environmental conditions are as follows:
• Temperature: 50 to 90.5 °F (10 to 32.5 °C)• Humidity: 15 to 80 %
However, adverse environmental conditions may affect the image quality. Avoid the following locations when selecting a site for the machine.
• Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight.• Avoid locations with vibrations.• Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations.
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• Avoid locations with direct exposure to hot or cold air.• Avoid poorly ventilated locations.
If the floor is delicate against casters, when this machine is moved after installation, the floor material may be damaged.
During copying, some ozone is released, but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one’s health. If, however, the machine is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or when making an extremely large number of copies, the smell may become unpleasant. To maintain the appropriate environment for copy work, it is suggested that the room be properly ventilated.
Power supply/Grounding the machine
WARNING
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. These types of situations present a danger of fire or electrical shock.
Plug the power cord securely into the mains power outlet and the power socket on the machine. A buildup of dust around the prongs on the plug or contact between the prongs and metallic objects may cause a fire or electric shock. Incomplete electrical contact could cause overheating and ignition.
Always connect the machine to an outlet with a ground connection to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock in case of an electric short. If an earth connection is not possible, contact your service representative.
Other precautions
Connect the power plug to the closest outlet possible to the machine.
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket/outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
Handling of plastic bags
WARNING
Keep the plastic bags that are used with the machine away from children. The plastic may cling to their nose and mouth causing suffocation.
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Precautions for Use
Cautions when using the machine
WARNING
Do not place metallic objects or containers with water (flower vases, flower pots, cups, etc.) on or near the machine. This type of situation presents a danger of fire or electrical shock should they fall inside.
Do not remove any of the covers from the machine as there is a danger of electrical shock from high voltage parts inside the machine.
Do not damage, break or attempt to repair the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the cord, pull it unnecessarily or cause any other type of damage. These types of situations present a danger of fire or electrical shock.
Never attempt to repair or disassemble the machine or its parts as there is a danger of personal injury, fire, electrical shock or exposure to the laser. If the laser beam escapes, there is a danger of it causing blindness.
If the machine becomes excessively hot, smoke appears from the machine, there is an odd smell, or any other abnormal situation occurs, there is a danger of fire or electrical shock. Turn the main power switch off immediately, be absolutely certain to remove the power plug from the outlet and then contact your service representative.
If anything harmful (paper clips, water, other fluids, etc.) falls into the machine, turn the main power switch off immediately. Next, remove the power plug from the outlet to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock. Then contact your service representative.
Do not remove or connect the power plug with wet hands, as there is a danger of electrical shock.
Always contact your service representative for maintenance or repair of internal parts.
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CAUTION
Do not pull the power cord when removing it from the outlet. If the power cord is pulled, the wires may become broken and there is a danger of fire or electrical shock. (Always grasp the power plug when removing the power cord from the outlet.)
Always remove the power plug from the outlet when moving the machine. If the power cord is damaged, there is a danger of fire or electrical shock.
Always hold the designated parts only when lifting or moving the machine.
If this machine will be left unused for an extended period (e.g. overnight), turn it off at the main power switch. If the machine will not be used for an even longer period of time (e.g. vacation), remove the power plug from the outlet as a safety precaution.
For safety purposes, always remove the power plug from the outlet when performing cleaning operations.
If dust accumulates within the machine, there is a danger of fire or other trouble. It is therefore recommended that you consult with your service representative in regard to cleaning of internal parts. This is particularly effective if accomplished prior to seasons of high humidity. Consult with your service representative in regard to the cost of cleaning the internal parts of the machine.
Other precautions
Do not place heavy objects on the machine or cause other damage to the machine.
Do not open the front cover, turn off the main power switch, or pull out the power plug during copying.
When lifting or moving the machine, contact your service representative.
Do not touch electrical parts, such as connectors or printed circuit boards. They could be damaged by static electricity.
Do not attempt to perform any operations not explained in this guide.
Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Do not look directly at the light from the scanning lamp as it may cause your eyes to feel tired or painful.
Cautions when handling consumables
CAUTION
Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns.
Keep the toner container and the waste toner box out of the reach of children.
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If toner happens to spill from the toner container or the waste toner box, avoid inhalation and ingestion, as well as contact with your eyes and skin.
• If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a place with fresh air and gargle thoroughly with a large amount of water. If coughing develops, contact a physician.
• If you do happen to ingest toner, rinse your mouth with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of water to dilute the contents of your stomach. If necessary, contact a physician.
• If you do happen to get toner in your eyes, flush them thoroughly with water. If there is any remaining tenderness, contact a physician.
• If toner does happen to get on your skin, wash with soap and water.
Do not attempt to force open or destroy the toner container or the waste toner box.
Do not turn off the main power switch, but press the Power key on the operation panel to enter Sleep mode.
Other precautions
Return the exhausted toner container and waste toner box to your dealer or service representative. The collected toner container and waste toner box will be recycled or disposed in accordance with the relevant regulations.
Store the machine while avoiding exposure to direct sunlight.
Store the machine in a place where the temperature stays below 40ºC while avoiding sharp changes of temperature and humidity.
If the machine will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the paper from the cassette and the Multi Purpose (MP) Tray, return it to its original package and reseal it.
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SAFETY OF LASER BEAM
1. Safety of laser beamThis machine has been certified by the manufacturer to Class 1 level under the radiation performance standards established by the U.S.DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services) in 1968. This indicates that the product is safe to use during normal operation and maintenance. The laser optical system, enclosed in a protective housing and sealed within the external covers, never permits the laser beam to escape.
2. The CDRH Act
A laser-product-related act was implemented on Aug. 2, 1976, by the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This act prohibits the sale of laser products in the U.S. without certification, and applies to laser products manufactured after Aug. 1, 1976. The label shown below indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States. On this machine, the label is on the right.
3. Optical unit
When checking the optical unit, avoid direct exposure to the laser beam, which is invisible. Shown at below is the label located on the cover of the optical unit.
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4. Maintenance
For safety of the service personnel, follow the maintenance instructions in the other section of this manual.
5. Safety switch
The power to the laser unit is cut off when the front cover is opened.
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Safety Instructions Regarding the Disconnection of Power
Caution: The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are only functional switches and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source.
Attention: Le débranchement de la fiche secteur est le seul moyen de mettre l’appareil hors tension. Les interrupteurs sur l’appareil ne sont que des interrupteurs de fonctionnement: ils ne mettent pas l’appareil hors tension.
Other precautions (for users in California, the United States)
This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
WARNINGThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.• The use of a non-shielded interface cable with the referenced device is prohibited.
CAUTION — The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
* The above warning is valid only in the United States of America.
Radio Tag TechnologyIn some countries the radio tag technology used in this equipment to identify the toner container may be subject to authorization and the use of this equipment may consequently be restricted.
MERCURY WARNINGTHE LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
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Warranty
180/220 MULTIFUNCTIONAL PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
Kyocera Mita America, Inc. and Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. (both referred to as “Kyocera”) warrant the Customer’s new color Multifunctional Product (referred to as “MFP”), and the new accessories installed with the initial installation of the Copier, against any defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year, or 300,000 copies/prints from date of installation, whichever first occurs. In the event the color MFP or an accessory is found to be defective within the warranty period, Kyocera’s only obligation and the Customer’s exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts. Kyocera shall have no obligation to furnish labor.
This warranty covers Maintenance Kits and the components of Maintenance Kits included with the original MFP for a period of three years or 300,000 copies/prints, whichever first occurs. Maintenance Kits consist of the developing unit, the drum unit, the transfer belt, and the fixing unit. Replacement Maintenance Kits have a 90 day Limited Warranty.
This warranty is valid only for the original retail purchaser (referred to as the “Customer”) of a new Kyocera color MFP in the United States of America or Canada, based upon the country of purchase.
In order to obtain performance of this warranty, the Customer must immediately notify the Authorized Kyocera Dealer from whom the product was purchased. If the Kyocera Dealer is not able to provide service, write to Kyocera at the address below for the name and address of the Authorized Kyocera Dealer in your area, or check Kyocera’s website at www.kyoceramita.com/us.
This warranty does not cover MFPs or accessories which: (a) have become damaged due to operator negligence, misuse, accidents, improper storage or unusual physical or electrical stress, (b) have used parts or supplies which are not genuine Kyocera brand parts or supplies, (c) have been installed or serviced by a technician not employed by Kyocera or an Authorized Kyocera Dealer, or (d) have had the serial number modified, altered, or removed.
This warranty gives the Customer specific legal rights. The Customer may also have other rights, which vary from state to state, or province to province. Neither the seller, nor any other person, is authorized to extend the time period or expand this warranty on behalf of Kyocera.
THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND KYOCERA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO, AND KYOCERA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR, ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHICH MAY ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THE MFP.
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Legal Restriction on Copying/Scanning
• It may be prohibited to copy/scan copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner.• Copying/Scanning the following items is prohibited and may be penalized by low.
It may not be limited to these items. Do not knowingly copy/scan the items that are not to be copied/scanned.Paper moneyBank noteSecuritiesStampPassportCertificate
• Local laws and regulations may prohibit or restrict copying/scanning of other items not mentioned above.
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Legal and Safety Information
Please read this information before using your machine. This chapter provides information on the following topics.
• Legal Information .......................................................... xvi• Regarding Trade Names...............................................xvii• Energy Saving Control Function ..................................xviii• Automatic 2-Sided Copy Function ...............................xviii• Paper Recycling...........................................................xviii• Energy Star (ENERGY STAR®) Program ....................xviii• About this Operation Guide........................................... xix
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Legal Information
Copying or other reproduction of all or part of this guide without the prior written consent of Kyocera Mita Corporation is prohibited.
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Regarding Trade Names
• ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.• KYOCERA is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation.
All other brands and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. The designations ™ and ® will not be used in this Operation Guide.
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Energy Saving Control Function
The device comes equipped with a Low Power Mode where energy consumption is reduced after a certain amount of time elapses since the device was last used, as well as a Sleep Mode where printer function remains in a waiting state but power consumption is still reduced to a minimum when there is no activity with the device within a set amount of time. If the auto low power time is equal to the auto sleep time, a Sleep Mode is preceded.
Low Power Mode
The amount of time of no activity that must pass before Low Power Mode is activated may be lengthened. For more information refer to Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode on page 3-3.
Sleep
The device automatically enters Sleep when 1 minutes have passed since the device was last used. The amount of time of no activity that must pass before Sleep is activated may be lengthened. For more information see Auto Sleep on page 3-4.
Automatic 2-Sided Copy Function
This device includes 2-sided copying as an optional function. For example, by copying two 1-sided originals onto a single sheet of paper as a 2-sided copy, it is possible to lower the amount of paper used. For more information see Duplex Copying on page 4-21.
Paper Recycling
This device supports the recycled paper which reduces the load on the environment. Your sales or service representative can provide information about recommended paper types.
Energy Star (ENERGY STAR®) Program
We have determined as a participating company in the International Energy Star Program that this product is compliant with the standards laid out in the International Energy Star Program.
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About this Operation Guide
This Operation Guide contains the following chapters.
Chapter 1 - Part NamesIdentifies machine parts and operation panel keys.
Chapter 2 - Preparation before UseExplains adding paper, placing originals, connecting the machine, and necessary configurations before first use.
Chapter 3 - Basic OperationDescribes the basic procedures of simple copying and printing.
Chapter 4 - Copying FunctionsDescribes the functions you can use when copying.
Chapter 5 - System MenuExplains the other general settings that can be made in this machine.
Chapter 6 - Job AccountingExplains the settings of the job accounting functions.
Chapter 7 - MaintenanceExplains the replacement of the toner container and the waste toner box and maintenance of this product.
Chapter 8 - TroubleshootingExplains how to handle error messages, paper jams and other problems.
AppendixExplains the specifications of this product, paper specifications that can be used in this machine, the combinations of functions and settings, and glossary.
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Conventions in This Guide
The following conventions are used depending on the nature of the description.
Convention Description Example
[Bold] Indicates the operation panel keys or a computer screen.
Press [OK].
Italic Indicates a message displayed on the touch panel.
Ready to copy is displayed.
Used to emphasize a key word, phrase or references to additional information.
For more information refer to Sleep and Auto Sleep on page 3-5.
Note Indicates supplemental information or operations for reference.
NOTE:
Important Indicates items that are required or prohibited so as to avoid problems.
IMPORTANT:
Caution Indicates what must be observed to prevent injury or machine breakdown and how to deal with it.
CAUTION:
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Originals and Paper Sizes
This section explains the notation used in this guide when referring to sizes of originals or paper sizes.
As with A4, B5 and Letter, which may be used either in the horizontal or vertical direction, horizontal direction is indicated by an additional letter R in order to indicate the orientation of the original/paper.
Placement direction Indicated size *
* The size of the original/paper that can be used depends on the function and source tray. For further details, refer to the page detailing that function or source tray.
Vertical direction A4, B5, A5, B6, A6, 16K, Letter, Statement
For the originals/paper, dimension A is longer than B.
Horizontal direction A4-R, B5-R, A5-R, B6-R, A6-R, 16K-R, Letter-R, Statement-R
For the originals/paper, dimension A is shorter than B.
Original Paper
Original Paper
xxii OPERATION GUIDE
1 Part Names
This chapter identifies the machine parts and operation panel keys.
• Operation Panel ............................................................1-2• Message Display...........................................................1-4• Machine ........................................................................1-6
OPERATION GUIDE 1-1
Part Names
Operation Panel
Inch specifications
1 Start Key (Indicator)2 Stop/Clear Key3 Reset Key4 Energy Saver Key5 Numeric keys6 Interrupt Key7 Logout Key
8 Key
9 Key10 OK Key11 /Auto%100% Key12 Paper Supply Indicator13 Paper Selection Key14 Paper Supply Level Indicator15 Paper Misfeed Indicator16 MP Indicator17 No. of Copies/Zoom Display18 Message Display19 Original Size Key20 EcoPrint Key21 Auto Density Key22 Density Adjustment Key/Density Display
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Part Names
1
Metric specifications23 Attention Indicator24 Error Indicator25 Add Toner Indicator26 Maintenance Indicator27 Image Quality Selection Key28 Printer Key (Indicator)
Press this to switch the message display between copier mode and printer mode, when the optional printer kit is installed.
29 2-sided Key30 Mixed Original Size Key31 Combine Key32 Split Key33 Program Key34 Border Erase Key35 Media Type Key36 Collate Key37 Margin Key
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OPERATION GUIDE 1-3
Part Names
Message Display
The message display on the operation panel shows:
• Status information, the messages listed below which are displayed during normal operation.• Error codes, when the printer requires the operator’s attention, refer to Responding to Error Messages on
page 8-5.
Status Information
Error codes
Refer to Responding to Error Messages on page 8-5.
System Menu (the mode after warm-up processing has been completed or Reset key was pressed)
The copier has been set at the factory to automatically select a magnification ratio of 1:1 for the same size of paper as the original in the Auto Mode with the No. of Copies at “1” and for the Image Quality.
NOTE: The Default Settings can be changed in the System Menu.In the case where an optional cassette is present, the cassette selected in the System Menu can be changed. (Refer to Selected Cassette on page 5-14.)The Image Quality Mode selected in the System Menu can be changed. (Refer to Original Image Quality on page 5-9.)The Default Setting for the copy density can be changed to the Auto. (Refer to Initial Density on page 5-10.)
Auto Clear function
After the copy has been produced and a fixed interval (10 to 270 seconds) has elapsed, the copier will automatically revert to the state it was in when warm-up processing was completed.(However, the copy density mode and the Image Quality will not revert back to their original state. Copies can still be repeatedly produced with the same Copy Mode, No. of Copies, copy density and other settings if the Auto clear function has not been activated.
NOTE: Please refer to Auto Clear Time on page 5-21. Please refer to Auto Clear Setting on page 5-20 for information on changing the time interval before the Auto clear function activates.
Message Meaning
Self test The copier is performing self-diagnostics after power-up.
Please wait. The copier is warming up and is not ready. When the copier is switched on for the first time, this message will take approximately 20 seconds.
Ready to copy. The copier is ready to copy.
1-4 OPERATION GUIDE
Part Names
1
Custom SizesPaper and original sizes that are not displayed on the Operation Panel can be registered as Custom Sizes. (Entering Custom Sizes on page 5-15.)
Automatic Cassette Switching Function
If multiple cassettes contain the same size paper and the paper in one cassette runs out during copying, the automatic cassette switching function will switch paper feed from the empty cassette to the other cassette that still contains paper.
NOTE: An optional cassette is required to do this.The Automatic Cassette Switching Function can also be turned off if not needed. (Refer to Auto Cassette Switching on page 5-15.)The paper has to be oriented in the same direction.
OPERATION GUIDE 1-5
Part Names
Machine
1 Original Cover2 Output Tray3 Operation Panel4 Cassette5 Paper Width Guides6 Paper Stopper7 Left Cover Handle8 MP Tray (multi-purpose tray)9 MP Tray Extension10 Paper Width Guides
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1-6 OPERATION GUIDE
Part Names
1
11 Platen12 Original Size Indicator Plate13 Left Cover14 Waste Toner Box15 Toner Container Release Lever16 Toner Container17 Cleaning shaft18 Front Cover
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OPERATION GUIDE 1-7
Part Names
19 Handles for transport20 Main power switch21 Main power switch cover
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1-8 OPERATION GUIDE
2 Preparation before Use
This chapter explains the preparations before using this equipment for the first time as well as the procedures for loading papers and originals.
• Check bundled items ....................................................2-2• Loading Paper...............................................................2-3• Loading Originals ........................................................2-13
OPERATION GUIDE 2-1
Preparation before Use
Check bundled items
Check that the following items have been bundled.
• Operation Guide (This Guide)
2-2 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
Loading Paper
Paper can be loaded standardly in a cassette and the multi purpose tray. A paper feeder is also available as an option (refer to Appendix-5).
Before Loading PaperWhen you open a new package of paper, fan the sheets to separate them slightly prior to loading in the following steps.
1 Bend the whole set of sheets to swell them in the middle.
2 Hold the stack at both ends and stretch it while keeping the entire stack swelled.
3 Raise the right and left hands alternately to create a gap and feed air between the papers.
4 Finally, align the papers on a level, flat table.
If the paper is curled or folded, straighten it before loading. Paper that is curled or folded may cause a jam.
CAUTION: If you copy onto used paper (paper already used for copying), do not use paper that is stapled or clipped together. This may damage the machine or cause poor image quality.
NOTE: If printouts are curled or not neatly stapled, turn the stack in the cassette upside down.
Avoid exposing opened paper to high temperatures and high humidity as dampness can be a cause of problems. Seal any remaining paper after loading in the multi purpose tray or cassettes back in the paper storage bag.
If the machine will not be used for a prolonged period, protect all paper from humidity by removing it from the cassettes and sealing it in the paper storage bag.
NOTE: If you use special paper such as letterhead, paper with holes or paper with pre-prints like logo or company name, refer to the Paper on Appendix-5.
OPERATION GUIDE 2-3
Preparation before Use
Loading Paper in the Cassettes
Standard paper, recycled paper, and colored paper can be loaded into the cassette. Up to 300 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m2) or 100 sheets of thick paper (90 to 105 g/m2) can be set.
The following paper sizes are supported: Ledger, Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Statement, A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, Folio, 8K and 16K.
IMPORTANT: • You should not use inkjet printer paper or any paper with a special surface coating. (Such papers may
cause paper jams or other faults.)• Do not load thick paper that is heavier than 105 g/m2 in the cassettes. Use the multi purpose tray for paper
that is heavier than 105 g/m2.
1 Pull the cassette out toward you until it stops.
NOTE: Do not pull out more than one cassette at a time.
2 Push down on the cassette base plate and secure it.
3 Holding the paper width adjusting tab, move the paper width guides to fit the paper.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that the width guides are flush against the paper. If there is space between the guides and the paper, set the width guides again.
NOTE: The paper sizes are impressed in the cassette.
2-4 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
4 Using the paper length guide, move the plate to fit the paper.
IMPORTANT: • Make sure that the length guide is flush against the
paper. If there is space between the guide and the paper, set the length guide again.
• When setting 11 x 17" (Ledger) paper, move the paper length guide to the right end and push it down as shown in the illustration.
NOTE: The paper sizes are impressed in the cassette.
5 Set the paper straight from the upper part.
IMPORTANT: • Be careful not to bend or crease the paper when
inserting it into the cassette. Creases in the paper may lead to paper jams.
• The maximum paper limit indicator A is provided on a paper width guide. Make sure that the paper loaded is below the maximum paper limit indicator.
• When loading paper into the cassette, set it with the side which faced the top of its packaging facing up.
• Be sure to adjust the width and length guides to the paper size before loading the paper. Failure to do so may result in paper skewing or jamming.
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OPERATION GUIDE 2-5
Preparation before Use
• If the length and width guides are not flush against the paper, a size that is different from the actual size may be displayed on the message display.
• When the paper has become wrinkled from moisture and cannot be fed, set the paper so that the wrinkled side is toward the length guide.
NOTE: When loading paper into the cassette, set it with the side to be printed facing up.
6 Set the accompanying paper sheet so that the paper size set in the cassette can be identified from the front of the cassette.
7 Gently push the cassette back in.
IMPORTANT: When the machine will not be used for a long period of time, remove the paper from the cassette, put it in a storage bag, and seal the bag in order to protect the paper from moisture.
Cassette Size Detection
Set the Size Detection on the operation panel to match the size of the paper loaded in the cassette. The copier has been set at the time of shipping for automatic detection in inch units for inch specifications, or in centimeter units (A-B columns) for metric specifications.
1 Press the Paper Selection key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu will be displayed.
2 Press or repeatedly until 19.Cassette1Size appears, and press the OK key.
NOTE: When setting the size of the optional cassette (2 to 4), display 20.Cassette2Size, 21.Cassette3Size and 22.Cassette4Size.
System Menu:19.Cassette1Size
2-6 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
3 Press or to select Auto Detect mm, AutoDetect inch, Oficio 2, 8K or 16K.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will blink and copying starts.
Loading Paper in the Multi Purpose Tray
In addition to standard paper and recycled paper, special paper (45 to 160 g/m2) can also be loaded.
Up to 100 sheets of standard (80 g/m2) paper (25 sheets of Ledger R, Legal R or A3, B4, Oficio 2, Folio) can be set. The paper sizes that can be used are: Ledger R to Statement, A3 to B6R, A6R, Oficio 2, Cardstock, Folio R, 8K, 16K, 16KR, Executive, ISO B5, Envelope #10, Envelope #9, Monarch, Envelope #6.75, Envelope C5, Envelope C4, Envelope DL, OuhukuHagaki, Youkei 2gou and Youkei 4gou.
When making copies onto special paper, always use the MP tray.
IMPORTANT: When using the multi-bypass tray, set the paper size and type. (Refer to MP Tray Size and Media Type on page 2-11.) This can also be set in the System Menu. (MP Tray Size and Media Type on page 2-11)When using non-standard size paper, register the paper size as Custom. (Refer to Specifying Custom Paper Size on page 2-12.)When loading the thick paper heavier than 106 g/m2, select Thick Paper as the Paper Type.
The capacity of the multi purpose tray is as follows.
• Color paper: 100 sheets• Hagaki: 15 sheets• Thin paper/thick paper (45 to 160 g/m2): 100 sheets to 5 sheets (the number of sheets differs depending on
paper size and thickness)• Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope #10 (Commercial #10), Monarch, Youkei 4, Youkei 2: 5 sheets
1 Open the multi purpose tray.
OPERATION GUIDE 2-7
Preparation before Use
NOTE: Pull out the MP tray extension to match the paper size. Refer to the label which sealed inside the machine when opening the MP tray.
2 Adjust the paper width guides to the width of the paper.
3 Insert the paper along the paper width guides into the tray until it stops.
IMPORTANT: Keep the side that was closest the package seal facing up.Do not load more paper than the paper feed capacity of the MP tray.Curled paper must be uncurled before use.Straighten the top edge if it is curled.When loading paper into the multi purpose tray, check that there is no paper left over in the tray from a previous job before loading the paper. If there is just a small amount of paper left over in the MP tray and you want to add more, first remove the left-over paper from the tray and include it with the new paper before loading the paper back into the tray.
NOTE: When loading paper into the multi purpose tray, set it with the side to be printed facing down.
2-8 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
Loading Envelopes
Up to 5 envelopes may be loaded in the multi purpose tray.
Acceptable envelope sizes are as follows.
1 Open the multi purpose tray.
2 Adjust the paper width guides to the width of envelope.
Acceptable Envelope Size
Hagaki 148 × 100 (mm)
Oufuku Hagaki 148 × 200 (mm)
Youkei 2 162 × 114 (mm)
Youkei 4 235 × 105 (mm)
Monarch 3 7/8" × 7 1/2"
Envelope #10 (Commercial #10) 4 1/8" × 9 1/2"
Envelope DL 110 × 220 (mm)
Envelope C5 162 × 229 (mm)
Executive 7 1/4" × 10 1/2"
Envelope #9 (Commercial #9) 3 7/8" × 8 7/8"
Envelope #6 (Commercial #6 3/4) 3 5/8" × 6 1/2"
ISO B5 176 × 250 (mm)
Envelope C4 229 × 324 (mm)
OPERATION GUIDE 2-9
Preparation before Use
When loading the cardstock, open the paper stopper shown in the figure.
3 For landscape form envelopes, close the flap. Insert the envelope all the way along the width guides, keeping the printing side face-up and the edge with the flap facing towards you.
For portrait form envelopes, close the flap. Insert the envelope all the way along the width guides, keeping the printing side face-up and the edge with the flap facing the insertion slot.
IMPORTANT: How to load envelopes (orientation and facing) will differ depending on the type of envelope. Be sure to load it in correctly, otherwise printing may be done in the wrong direction or on the wrong face.
When you load envelopes or cardstock in the multi purpose trayLoad envelope with the print side facing down.
Cardstock (Hagaki)
Portrait form envelopes
Landscape form envelopes
Close the flap.
2-10 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
MP Tray Size and Media Type
Adjust the paper in the MP Tray, register the paper size using the Operation Panel and specify the media type.
Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes1 Press the Paper Selection key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu will be displayed.
2 Press or repeatedly until 23.MPTray Config appears, and press the OK key.
In the case of the selection of Other Standards or Custom Size, proceed to Selecting a Size from Other Regular Sizes on 2-11 or Entering Custom Sizes on 5-15.
IMPORTANT: Use the illustration as a reference when setting the paper in the ## R in the MP Tray.
3 Press or to select the paper size, and press the OK key.
4 Press or to select the media type, and press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the System menu.
5 Press or to select 00.Setting done, and press the OK key.
The display will blink and copying starts.
Selecting a Size from Other Regular Sizes
1 Select the Other Standards. (Refer to Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.), and press the OK key.
2 Press or select the paper size, and press the OK key.
The paper size displayed are as shown below.
Inch specifications:A3 R, A4 R, A4, A5 R, A6 R, B4 R, B5 R, B5, B6 R, Folio R, Oficio 2, Executive, ISO B5, Envelope #10,
System Menu:23.MPTray Config
OPERATION GUIDE 2-11
Preparation before Use
Envelope #9, Monarch, Envelope #6.75, Envelope C5, Envelope C4, Envelope DL, Hagaki, OufukuHagaki, Youkei 2gou, Youkei 4gou, 8k R, 16k R, 16k
Metric specifications:A6 R, B5, B6 R, Ledger R, Legal R, Letter R, Letter, Statement R, Oficio 2, Executive, ISO B5, Envelope #10, Envelope #9, Monarch, Envelope #6.75, Envelope C5, Envelope C4, Envelope DL, Hagaki, OufukuHagaki, Youkei 2gou, Youkei 4gou, 8k R, 16k R, 16k
3 Proceed to Step 4 of Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.
Specifying Custom Paper Size
1 Select the Customized Size. (Refer to Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.), and press the OK key.
2 Press or to enter the Length Size. 3.88 to 11.63(")/98 to 297(mm): The range in which setting is possible, and press the OK key.
3 Press or to enter the Width Size. 5.88 to 17.00(")/148 to 432(mm): The range in which setting is possible, and press the OK key.
4 Proceed to Step 4 of Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.
Selecting Special Paper Type
Select the media type when copying on special types of paper such as thick paper (1) and vellum paper (2). When the media type has been selected, the copier will change the fixing temperature to match the paper.
1 Press the Media Type key and select the media type.
The indicator for the media type selected will light up.
2 Proceed with the copying operation.
When media type has been selected, the copying speed is reduced.
Non-std size L 297mm
Non-std size W 148mm
2-12 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
Loading Originals
Follow the steps below to load originals for copying or sending.
Placing Originals on the Platen
You may place books or magazines on the platen in addition to ordinary sheet originals. In addiiton, When copying from an original which cannot be set in the document processor, open the document processor and set the original directly on the platen.
1 Open the original cover.
NOTE: If the optional document processor is installed, open the document processor. Before opening the document processor, be sure that there are no originals left on the original table or on the original eject table. Originals left on the original table or on the original eject table may fall off when the document processor is opened.Keep the document processor open if the original is 40 mm or thicker.
2 Place the original. Put the scanning side facedown and align it flush against the original size indicator plates with the back left corner as the reference point.
3 Close the original cover.
IMPORTANT: Do not push the original cover forcefully when you close it. Excessive pressure may crack the platen glass.
NOTE: Shadows may be produced around the edges and in the middle of open-faced originals.
CAUTION: Do not leave the document processor open as there is a danger of personal injury.
OPERATION GUIDE 2-13
Preparation before Use
Loading Originals in the Document Processor
The optional document processor automatically scans each sheet of multiple originals. Both sides of two-sided originals are scanned.
Originals Supported by the Document Processor
The document processor supports the following types of originals.
• Sheet originals only• Paper weight
One-sided originals: 45 g/m² to 160 g/m²Two-sided originals: 50 g/m² to 120 g/m²
• Sizes: A3 to A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger) to 5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement)• Number of originals: 50 sheets (50 g/m² to 80 g/m²) (30 sheets for auto selection mode)
Originals Not Supported by the Document Processor
Do not use the document processor for the following types of originals.
• Soft originals such as vinyl sheets• Transparencies such as OHP film• Carbon paper• Originals with very slippery surfaces• Originals with adhesive tape or glue• Wet originals• Originals with correction fluid which is not dried• Irregularly shaped (non-rectangular) originals• Originals with cut-out sections• Crumpled paper• Originals with folds (Straighten the folds before loading. Failure to do so may cause the originals to jam).• Originals bound with clips or staples (Remove the clips or staples and straighten curls, wrinkles or creases
before loading. Failure to do so may cause the originals to jam).
Part Names of the Document Processor(1) Original table(2) Original insert guides(3) Left cover(4) Original eject table(5) Ejection extension(6) Document processor release grip
(7) Ejection tray
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2-14 OPERATION GUIDE
Preparation before Use
2
How to Load Originals
IMPORTANT: Before loading originals, be sure that there are no originals left on the original eject table. Originals left on the original eject table may cause the new originals to jam.
1 Adjust the original width guides to fit the originals.
NOTE: Before setting originals, make sure that there are no originals remaining on the original eject table. Originals left on the eject table may cause other originals to jam.When setting multiple originals at one time, be sure to use originals of the same size. It is, possible, however to use different size originals of the same width (for example, 11 x 17" (Ledger) and 11 x 8 1/2" or A4 and A3 at the same time in the auto selection mode. Refer to Chapter 4 Auto Selection Mode.)
2 Arrange the originals in order and set them face up (front side up for 2-sided originals) on the original table.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to set only a number of originals that does not exceed the level indicator located inside the rear original insert guide. If you set originals exceeding the specified number, the originals may jam.
OPERATION GUIDE 2-15
Preparation before Use
IMPORTANT: To keep ejected originals from falling off the machine, open the ejection extension when using large originals such as A3, B4, 11 × 17" (Ledger), and 8 1/2 × 14" (Legal).When copying from 2-sided originals, the originals are temporarily ejected onto the ejection tray in order to turn them over. Do not touch them at this point. Any attempt to remove them may cause the originals to jam
2-16 OPERATION GUIDE
3 Basic Operation
This chapter explains the following operations.
• Power On/Off ................................................................3-2• Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode..............3-3• Auto Sleep ....................................................................3-4
OPERATION GUIDE 3-1
Basic Operation
Power On/Off
Power On
Turn the power of this machine on.
1 Open the main power switch cover located on the right side of the machine and turn the main power switch on ( | ). The machine starts to warm up.
2 Once warm-up is completed, the Start indicator lights up green.
Power Off
Open the main power switch cover located on the right side of the machine and turn the main power switch off.
In case of not using the machine for a extended period of time
CAUTION: If this machine will be left unused for an extended period (e.g. overnight), turn it off at the main power switch. If the machine will not be used for an even longer period of time (e.g. vacation), remove the power plug from the outlet as a safety precaution.
CAUTION: Remove paper from the cassettes and seal it in the paper storage bag to protect it from humidity.
3-2 OPERATION GUIDE
Basic Operation
3
Low Power Mode and Auto Low Power Mode
Low Power Mode
To activate Low Power Mode, press the Energy Saver key. The Energy Saver indicator lights and --- is displayed on the No. of Copies/Zoom Display to save power except the Energy Saver indicator. This status is referred to as Low Power Mode.
If print data is received during Low Power Mode, the machine automatically wakes up and starts printing.
To resume, perform one of the following actions. The machine will be ready to operate within 10 seconds.
• Press any key on the operation panel.• Open the original cover or the optional document
processor.• Place originals in the optional document processor.
Note that ambient environmental conditions, such as ventilation, may cause the machine to respond more slowly.
Auto Low Power Mode
Auto Low Power Mode automatically switches the machine into Low Power Mode if left idle for a preset time. The default preset time is 1 minutes.
OPERATION GUIDE 3-3
Basic Operation
Auto Sleep
Auto Sleep automatically switches the machine into Sleep if left idle for a preset time in the Low Power Mode. The default preset time is 1 minutes. When the machine is in sleep status, the Energy Saver indicator lights and - is displayed. This status is referred to as Sleep Mode.
To resume, press the Energy Saver key. The machine will be ready to use within 17.2 seconds.
Note that ambient environmental conditions, such as ventilation, may cause the machine to respond more slowly.
3-4 OPERATION GUIDE
4 Copying FunctionsThis chapter explains the functions available for copying.
• Basic Copying Procedure .................................................................... 4-2• Adjusting Density ................................................................................. 4-3• Selecting Image Quality ....................................................................... 4-4• Zoom Copying...................................................................................... 4-5• Collate Copying.................................................................................... 4-7• Paper Selection.................................................................................... 4-8• Mixed Sized Originals .......................................................................... 4-9• EcoPrint ............................................................................................. 4-10• Combine Mode................................................................................... 4-11• Margin Mode...................................................................................... 4-17• Border Erase...................................................................................... 4-19• Duplex Copying.................................................................................. 4-21• Split Copying...................................................................................... 4-23• Interrupt Copying ............................................................................... 4-24• Program Function .............................................................................. 4-25
OPERATION GUIDE 4-1
Copying Functions
Basic Copying Procedure
Follow the steps as below for basic copying.
1 Place the originals on the platen or in the optional document processor.
NOTE: For loading instructions, refer to Loading Originals on page 2-13.
2 Select the desired copier’s functions to use.
3 Select the copy paper. If Auto is lit on the message display, copy paper of the same size as the original is automatically selected.
To change the paper size, press the Paper Select key to select the desired paper source.
NOTE: Select paper size manually, if necessary, instead of using automatic paper selection.It is possible to disable this auto paper selection function. For details, refer to.It is also possible to specify a cassette that will be selected automatically even without setting any originals. For details, refer to.
4 Use the numeric keys to enter the copy quantity. Specify the desired number up to 999.
5 Press the Start key to start copying.
6 Remove the finished copies from the top tray.
4-2 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Adjusting Density
The copy density is adjusted manually. To make the copy darker, press Density Adjustment key on the right and move the density scale to the right. To make the copy lighter, press Density Adjustment key on the left and move the exposure scale to the left.
Pressing the Auto Density key will detect the copy density and set it to the optimal setting.
NOTE: The density can be adjusted when the overall exposure is too light or too dark using the Auto Density key. (Refer to Auto Exposure Adjustment on page 5-11.)The Copy Density Adjustment can be set to Auto Density Mode when setting the Default Settings. (Refer to Initial Density on page 5-9.)Pressing Density Adjustment key will move the scale in increments of 0.5 and allow even finer adjustment of the density. (Refer to Density Steps on page 5-10.)
Mode Description
Auto Density mode The machine detects the density of the original and sets the optimum density.
Manual Density mode Adjust the density by pressing Lighter or Darker key.
OPERATION GUIDE 4-3
Copying Functions
Selecting Image Quality
The Image Quality can be selected to match the type of original to be copied. Press the Image Quality Selection key to light up the Image Quality Mode to be used.
The table below shows the quality options.
NOTE: The Image Quality Mode selected in the System Menu can be changed. (Refer to Original Image Quality on page 5-9.)The density of each of the Image Quality Modes can be adjusted. (Refer to Text + Photo Mode Density Adjustment on page 5-11, Photo Density Adjustment on page 5-11 and Text Density Adjustment on page 5-12.)When horizontal lines stand out in Photo Mode, select Dithering (Refer to Photo Processing on page 5-12). Note, however, that the images will be rougher when Dithering is used.
Image quality mode Description
Text + Photo For originals with both text and photographs.
Text For originals primarily consisting of text.
Photo For photos taken with a camera.
4-4 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Zoom Copying
Adjust the magnification to reduce or enlarge the original image. The following zoom options are available.
NOTE: When magnification ratio is larger than 201%, the images will be rotated 90° counter-clockwise prior to copying.
Auto ZoomAutomatically reduces or enlarges the original image suitably to the selected paper size.
IMPORTANT: When this is to be used as the default Mode, set the Auto Sizing on page 5-15 to on.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
The original's size will be automatically detected.
2 Press the Auto%/100% key to light up the Auto% indicator.
3 Press the Paper Selection key to select the copy paper.
The magnification is displayed on the message display.
4 Press the Start key to start copying.
Manual ZoomManually reduces or enlarges the original image in 1% increments between 25% and 400%.
IMPORTANT: When the zoom ratio is changed in the Auto Paper Select Mode, the zoom ratio for the selected paper size is also changed to match the zoom ratio.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
2 Press , , or the OK key.
The copy magnification will be displayed in the No. of Copies display and "%" will light up.
5 1/2 × 8 1/2": 64 %A5: 70 %
25 %
200 %
OPERATION GUIDE 4-5
Copying Functions
3 Press or to change the zoom percentage, and then press the OK key.
NOTE: The percentage can also be input using the numeric keys.
After the zoom percentage has been confirmed the display changes back to the No. of Copies display.
4 Press the Start key to start copying.
4-6 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Collate Copying
Since copying in this mode is performed after multiple originals have been scanned and memorized, a required number of collated copy sets can be produced.
NOTE: If the optional document processor is installed, you can select whether or not to turn on the collate mode at a default setting. (See Rotate Collate Setting on page 5-19.)
Scan multiple originals and deliver complete sets of copies as required according to page number.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
2 Press the Collate key.
3 Enter the number of copies and press the Start key. Scanning of the original starts.
If the originals have been set in the optional document processor, copying starts automatically.
If the original has been set on the platen, a message prompting replacement of the original is displayed. In this case, proceed to the next step.
4 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original is performed.
5 After scanning all originals, press the Collate key or the OK key to start copying.
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-7
Copying Functions
Paper Selection
When Automatic Paper Selection is lit, a paper size identical to the original will be automatically selected. Press the Paper Selection key in order to select a different paper size to copy.
NOTE: It is possible to turn off the Automatic Size Selection function. (Refer to Cassette Selection on page 5-13.)It is also possible to select the cassette that is to be automatically given priority for use. (Refer to Selected Cassette on page 5-14.)
4-8 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Mixed Sized Originals
Using the optional document processor, the originals of different sizes can be loaded in a batch and copied. In this operation, up to 30 originals of different sizes can be placed in the document processor at the same time.
Supported Combinations of Originals
The supported combinations of originals are as follows.
Ledger and Letter (A3 and A4)
Ledger and Letter-R (Folio and A4-R)
B4 and B5
Use the procedure below to copy mixed size originals.
1 Place originals on the document processor.
2 Press the Mixed Size Originals key.
3 Press the Start key to start copying.
A3(Ledger)
A3(Ledger)
A4(Letter)
A4(Letter)
Folio(Legal)
Folio(Legal)
A4R(Letter-R)
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-9
Copying Functions
EcoPrint
Use EcoPrint to save toner when printing. Use this function for test copies or any other occasion where high quality print is unnecessary.
The procedure for making copies using EcoPrint is explained below.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
2 Press the EcoPrint key.
3 Press the Start key to start copying.
4-10 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Combine Mode
This mode allows you to copy 2 or 4 originals combined onto a single page. 2-in-1 mode or 4-in-1 mode. The page boundary of each original can be indicated.
NOTE: Both the original size and the copy paper size must be regular sizes.
2-in-1 Mode
For copying two originals onto a single sheet. This mode can be used with Duplex mode to copy four originals onto one sheet.
The following 2-in-1 options and output orientations are available.
NOTE: When placing the original on the platen, be sure to copy the originals in page order.
Original
Document processorPlaten
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-11
Copying Functions
The directions for setting the original and the finished copy are as follows.
When the original is set on the platen
When the original is set in the Document Processor
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Copying Functions
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4-in-1 Mode
For copying four originals onto a single sheet. This mode can be used with Duplex mode to copy eight originals onto one sheet.
The following 4-in-1 options and output orientations are available.
NOTE: When placing the original on the platen, be sure to copy the originals in page order.
Original
Document processorPlaten
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-13
Copying Functions
The directions for setting the original and the finished copy are as follows.
When the original is set on the platen
When the original is set in the Document Processor
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4-14 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Types of Page Boundary Lines
The following types of the boundary lines are available.
The procedure for using Combine mode copying is explained below.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
NOTE: The underside Rotate Copy can also be set in the System Menu. (Refer to 2-Sided Copy Reverse Side Rotation Setting on page 4-5.)The value set in the System Menu will inherit the value that is set at the time when the copy is made.
2 Press the Combine key to light up the or indicator.
3 Enter the number of sets of copies using the numeric keys.
4 Press the Start key to start scanning.
If the originals have been set in the optional document processor, copying starts automatically.
If the original has been set on the platen, a message prompting replacement of the original is displayed. In this case, proceed to the next step.
5 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original is performed.
6 After scanning all originals, press the OK key to start copying.
4 in 1 Layout Order
Follow the procedure below to change the order in which pages are to be laid out within the copied page when making 4 in 1 copies.
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-15
Copying Functions
1 Press the Combine key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu will be displayed.
2 Confirm that 45.4 in 1 Layout is displayed and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the layout.
The order in which pages are to be laid out is shown in the figure.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will blink and copying starts.
Setting the Combine mode Border Lines
Use the procedures described below to change the Combine mode Border Lines.
1 Press the Combine key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu will be displayed.
2 Press or to select 46.Combine Border, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the type of border line, and then press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the state where copying can be continued.
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Copying Functions
4
Margin Mode
Shift the original image to make space on the copy for binding on the left (right) or top (bottom) side.
The following margin widths are available.
NOTE: If the left width of the Binding Margin is set when setting the 2-Sided Copy, the right side of the Binding Margin will be set automatically for the reverse side by the 2-sided copy rotational setting in the case where it is not rotated.
Use the procedure below to make copies with margins.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
IMPORTANT: Place the original so that the side to be set for the Margin shift is on the right side (on the left side, in the case of the optional Document Processor) and check its position after setting it. If the original is placed in the wrong direction, the Binding Margin will not be produced in the position set.
NOTE: The Binding Margin can also be set in the System Menu. (Refer to Setting the Margin on page 4-9.)he value set in the System Menu will inherit the value that is set at the time when the copy is made.
2 Press the Margin key.
The Margin indicator will light up.
Input units Margin Width
Inch Models 0.13 to 0.75" (in 0.12" increments)
Metric Models 1 to 18 mm (in 1 mm increments)
Original Copy
OPERATION GUIDE 4-17
Copying Functions
3 Press the the Start key key to start copying.
Setting the Margin
Use the procedure given below to change the Margin.
1 Press the Margin key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu for the Margin will be displayed.
2 Press or to select the binding margin width, and then press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the state where copying can be continued.
43.Stitch Width 1mm
4-18 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Border Erase
Use Border Erase to remove black shadows that appear around the outside of the original when making copies. The following options can be selected.
Sheet EraseErases black borders around the single sheet original.
Book EraseErases black borders around the edges and in the middle of the original such as a thick book. You can specify the widths individually to erase the borders around the edges and in the center of the book.
NOTE: Only standard sizes can be used as the Original size.
In each option, the available ranges are as below.
NOTE: The Border Width can also be set in the System Menu. (Refer to Setting the Border Width on page 4-11.).The value set in the System Menu will inherit the value that is set at the time when the copy is made.
Use the procedure below to erase borders when copying.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
2 Press the Border Erase key and select the type of border erase to be performed to light up the or
indicator
3 Press the Start key to start copying.
Setting the Border Width
Use the procedure given below to change the Border Width.
Original Copy
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Input units Border Erase Range
Inch Models 0.13 to 0.75" (in 0.12" increments)
Metric Models 1 mm to 18 mm (in 1 mm increments)
OPERATION GUIDE 4-19
Copying Functions
1 Press the Border Erase key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu for the Border Width will be displayed.
2 Press or to select the border width, and then press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the state where copying can be continued.
44.Border Erase 1mm
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Copying Functions
4
Duplex Copying
Copies of both sides can be made from open-faced originals as well as from 2-in-1 originals.
One-sided to Two-sidedProduces two-sided copies from one-sided originals. In case of an odd number of originals, the back side of the last copy will be blank.
The following binding options are available.
A Finished stitch at left of copies:The images for the back side are copied without rotation
B Finished stitch top of copies:The images for the back side are rotated 180 degrees and copied. Finished copies can be bound at the top so that double-page spread pages are copied in the same orientation.
Two-sided to Two-sidedProduces two-sided copies from two-sided originals. The optional document processor is required.
NOTE: The paper sizes supported in Two-sided to Two-sided are A3 to A5R, Folio, Ledger, Legal, Letter, Letter-R, Statement, Oficio II.
Produces a 1-sided copy of a 2-sided or open book original.
Book to Two-sidedProduces two-sided copies from an open book original with facing pages.
NOTE: The original sizes that can be used are A3, B4, A4R, B5R, A5R, 11 x 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 x 11" (Letter), and 8K. The paper sizes are limited to 11 x 8 1/2" and 16K in the inch specifications and A4, B5, and 16K in the metric specifications. The paper size can be changed and the zoom ratio adjusted to fit the size of the paper.
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-21
Copying Functions
The procedure for using two-sided/duplex copying is explained below.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
NOTE: The underside Rotate Copy can also be set in the System Menu. (Refer to 2-Sided Copy Reverse Side Rotation Setting on page 4-5.) The value set in the System Menu will inherit the value that is set at the time when the copy is made.
2 Press [2-sided], select the type of original, and select , or to light up the corresponding display.
3 Enter the number of sets of copies using the numeric keys.
4 Press the Start key to start scanning.
If the originals have been set in the optional document processor, copying starts automatically.
If the original has been set on the platen, a message prompting replacement of the original is displayed. In this case, proceed to the next step.
5 Replace the original and press the Start key Scanning of the original is performed.
6 After scanning all originals, press the OK key to start copying.
2-Sided Copy Reverse Side Rotation Setting
Follow the procedure below to change the rotation setting for the reverse side when making 2-Sided copies.
1 Press the 2-sided key for 3 seconds.
The System Menu for the reverse side setting of 2-Sided Copies will be displayed.
2 Press or to select Rotation On in the case where the reverse side is to be rotated or Rotation Off when it isn't to be rotated, and then press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the state where copying can be continued.
Scanning.
Place nextoriginal.
42.Duplex 2nd Rotation On
4-22 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Split Copying
Copy books, magazines, etc. with two facing pages of an open-faced original onto separate sheets of paper.
Two-sided to One-sidedCopies each side of a two-sided original onto two individual sheets. The optional document processor is required.
Book to One-sidedProduces a 1-sided copy of a 2-sided or open book original.
The procedure for using two-sided/duplex copying is explained below.
1 Place the originals on the platen.
2 Press [Split], select the type of original, and select or to light up the corresponding
display.
3 Press Start to start scanning.
If the originals have been set in the optional document processor, copying starts automatically.
If the original has been set on the platen, a message prompting replacement of the original is displayed. In this case, proceed to the next step.
4 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original is performed.
5 After scanning all originals, press the OK key to start copying.
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OPERATION GUIDE 4-23
Copying Functions
Interrupt Copying
This function can be used to stop copying and to make a copy of a different original at different settings. After the interrupt copy has been produced, the interrupted copying can be resumed at the same settings in effect prior to the interruption.
This function can also be used to stop output of a job and to make a copy of another job. After the interrupt copy has been produced, the interrupted job is resumed. Priority output This mode can be used to interrupt output of a job.
The procedure for using Interrupt Copying is explained below.
1 Press the Interrupt key.
The Interrupt indicator will blink. It will stay lit when the Interrupt operation becomes possible.
2 Store the originals for the current copying.
3 Place the originals for interrupt copying and perform copying.
4 After the interrupt copying is complete, press the Interrupt key. The settings for the interrupted job are restored.
5 Replace the original with the originals that have been stored. Press the Start key to resume copying.
4-24 OPERATION GUIDE
Copying Functions
4
Program Function
After registering sets of frequently used functions as a single program, you can simply press the program number as needed to recall those functions. You can also name the programs for easy identification when recalling.
Registering Programs
Use the procedure below to register a program.
The following procedure is an example of registering the copying function.
1 Set the Copy Mode to be registered.
2 Press the Program key for 3 seconds.
3 Enter the program number (0 to 9) using the numeric keys and press the key for 3 seconds.
The display of the number entered will blink 2 times and the program will be registered.
NOTE: If the same number as a program already registered is input, the prior program is overwritten.
Recalling Programs
Use the procedure below to recall a registered program.
1 Press the Program key.
2 Press or to select the number of the program to be used, and press the OK key.
NOTE: You can also select the program number using a numeric key.
3 Place the originals and press the Start key.
Copying starts with the settings that were registered.
OPERATION GUIDE 4-25
Copying Functions
4-26 OPERATION GUIDE
5 System Menu
This chapter explains the system settings concerning the general operation of this machine. The principal settings that can be made are shown below.
• System Menu................................................................5-2• Procedure for Changing the Default Settings ...............5-9
OPERATION GUIDE 5-1
System Menu
System Menu
The copier will enter the System Menu after warm up has been completed or when the Reset key has been pressed. The settings automatically set for the copier in the System Menu are called the Default Settings. These settings can be freely changed to match the usage of the copier.
System Menu Items
The following are the System Menu Items.
Change the settings as necessary in order to achieve the most efficient use of the copier. The factory default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
01.Copy Status Outputs the content of the Default Settings. --- 5-9
02.Language Set the language of the message display. [Inch specifications]English*FrancaisEspanolJapanesePortugues[Metric specifications]EnglishDeutschFrancaisEspanolItaliano
5-9
03.Image Quality Sets the manuscript image quality that will be selected at the time the copier is turned on.
Text + Ph Dens.*Photo DensityText Density
5-9
04.Initial Dens. Sets the copy exposure at the time the copier is turned on to Manual or Automatic.There will be no display when Photo Density has been selected in 03.Image Quality.
Manual*Auto
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05.EcoPrint Selects the initial value of the EcoPrint Mode when the power is turned on. The initial value of the Eco Mode can be set to on (Enable). Exposures will be lighter and less toner will be consumed when the EcoPrint Mode is used.
On: EnabledOff: Disabled*
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06.Density steps Changes the number of the adjustment steps for the copy’s exposure. 0.5 - Setting this step enables even finer adjustment of the exposure.
1 Step*0.5 Step
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07.Auto Density Adjusts the overall exposure of the copy when Auto Exposure Mode is used.
1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4)
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5-2 OPERATION GUIDE
System Menu
5
08.Text+Ph Dens. Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s manual exposure (Text and Photo).
1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4)
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09.Photo Density Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s manual exposure (Photo).
1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4)
5-11
10.Text Density Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s manual exposure (Text).
1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4)
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11.ReduceStreaks It is possible to make black streaking less noticeable when it appears when using the optional Document Processor.
Off*WeakStrong
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12.OptimizePhoto Setting this to Error Diffusion when copying originals with text and photos and Dithering when copying originals with mainly photos will result in clearer images.
ErrorDiffusion*Dither Matrix
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13.OptimizBackgr The background color can be lightened when it is found to be too dark after copying.
1(lightest) to 5(darkest) (*3)
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14.Initial Paper Selects whether the cassette with the same size of paper as the original size will be automatically selected or whether a selected cassette level is to be used.
Auto*DefaultCassette
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15.AutoSel Paper Specifies the media type when the copier automatically selects the paper.
OFFPlain*TransparencyRoughVellumLabelsRecycledPreprintedBondCardstockColor (Colour)PrepunchedLetterheadThick paperEnvelopeHigh QualityCustom 1 to 8
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16.DefaultCasset Selects the cassette that is automatically given priority for use.Manual paper feeding cannot be set using the Selected cassette function.Cassettes 2 to 4 will be displayed only when the optional Paper Feeder is installed.
Cassette 1*Cassette 2Cassette 3Cassette 4
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17.AutoCassetSel Switches feeding automatically to a cassette holding paper of the same size/orientation and copying continues when the paper in the cassette being used runs out.This will be displayed when the optional Paper Feeder is installed.
Disting. paperNot disting.*
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System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
OPERATION GUIDE 5-3
System Menu
18.PriorAutoZoom Sets whether or not to use automatic magnification (zoom/reduction percentage) when a paper cassette has been selected.
On: EnabledOff: Disabled*
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19.Cassette1Size Automatically detects the paper size in the cassettes (1 to 4).When it is to be detected in inches, set this to AutoDetect inch; when the paper size is to be detected in centimeters, (A⋅B columns) set this to Auto Detect mm and when Oficio 2 , 8K or 16K size is to be used, set this to Oficio 2, 8K or 16K.Cassettes 2, 3 and 4 will be displayed only when the optional Paper Feeder is installed.
Auto Detect mm (*Metric specifications)AutoDetect inch (*Inch specifications)Oficio 28K16K
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21.Cassette3Size
22.Cassette4Size
23.MPTray Config Sets the size of paper to be manually fed in. Paper Size [Inch specifications] Universal size* Ledger R Legal R Letter R Letter Statement R Other Standards Customized Size [Metric specifications] Universal size* A3 R A4 R A4 A5 R A6 R B4 R B5 R Folio R Other Standards Customized SizeMedia Type Plain* Transparency Preprinted Labels Bond Recycled Rough Vellum Letterhead Colour Prepunched Envelope Cardstock Thick Paper High Quality Custom (1 to 8)
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System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
5-4 OPERATION GUIDE
System Menu
5
24.Custom Size 1 Sets the size to be set to the Custom size (1 to 2).This makes it possible to set the sizes that do not appear on the operation panel.
[Inch specifications]A3 RA4 RA4A5 RB4 RB5RB5B6 RA6 RHagaki11 × 15" RFolio ROficio 28K16K16KRCustomized Size YYY × XXX (") Y-direction: 3.88 to 11.63" X-direction: 5.88 to 17"[Metric specifications]B5 EB6 R*A6 RHagakiLedgr RLegal RLetter RLetterStatement ROficio 28K16K16KR11 × 15" RCustomied Size YYY × XXX (mm) Y-direction: 98 to 297mm X-direction: 148 to 432mm
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25.Custom Size 2
System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
OPERATION GUIDE 5-5
System Menu
26.Casst1MedType Specifies the media type to the cassettes (1 to 4). Cassette 2, 3 and 4 will be displayed only when the optional Paper Feeder is installed.
Plain*RecycledPreprintedBondRoughColor (Colour)LetterheadPrepunchedHigh QualityCustom 1 to 8
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28.Casst3MedType
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30.CustmMedType1 Sets the paper weights and 2-sided copying to the Custom paper. 2-sided copying will be displayed only when the optional Duplex Unit is installed.
Paper weights Extra Heavy Heavy 3 Heavy 2 Heavy 1 Normal 3 Normal 2* Normal 1 Light (Vellum)2-sided copying On: Enabled* Off: Disabled
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38.Hagaki/A6RDet Select the paper size when copying an original document of non-standard size.
HagakiA6 R*
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39.B4R/Folio Det Select the paper size when copying an original document of non-standard size.
B4 RFolio R*
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40.11x15" Detect When the size of the original document is 11 x 15", the original document is automatically zoomed.
OnOff*
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41.Copy Limit Limits the number of copies or sets of copies that can be made at one time.
1 to 999 (*999) 5-18
42.Duplex 2nd Rotates the paper 180 degrees and copies it when both sides of a sheet are to be copied.This will not be displayed when the optional Duplex Unit is not installed.
Rotation OnRotation Off*
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43.Stitch Width Sets the initial value for the Binding Margin. [Inch specifications]0.13/0.25/0.38/0.50/0.63/0.75 (") (*0.25)[Metric specifications]1 to 18 (mm) (*6)
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44.Border Erase Sets the initial value for the border width that will be lightened to remove shadows from a sheet or book.
[Inch specifications]0.13/0.25/0.38/0.50/0.63/0.75 (") (*0.25)[Metric specifications]1 to 18 (mm) (*6)
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System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
5-6 OPERATION GUIDE
System Menu
5
45.4 in 1 Layout Sets the layout for the order in which the originals will appear in the 4-in-1 Layout mode.
Portrait 1*Portrait 2Landscape 1Landscape 2
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46.Combine Border Selects the type of borderline to be used in the Layout mode.
Off*SolidDotted
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47.Rotate/Offset Sets the copier so that each copy set is rotated and collated when it is collate copied.
On: Rotational Collating EnabledOff: Rotational Collating Disabled*
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48.Auto Rotation Sets of copied documents are output landscape/portrait alternately, allowing easy separation of each set from the other.
On: Enabled*Off: Disabled
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49.Silent mode Shortens the amount of time the internal motor continues to run after the copy is produced. Use this setting in cases when the motor noise is bothersome.
0, 5, 10, 15, 30 (seconds) (*10)
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50.Auto Clear Sets the copier so that automatic clearing is executed after a set amount of time has elapsed after the copy is produced. (Refer to Auto Clear function on page 1-6.)
On: Enabled*Off: Disabled
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51.Auto Sleep The Auto Sleep mode will be entered after a set period of time has passed after the final copy has been produced or during which no operations have been performed.If the Auto Sleep function interferes with your copy operations, disable the function. Before disabling the Auto Sleep function, you may want to try lengthening the amount of time before the Auto Sleep function engages (Sleep Mode Transition Time).
On: Enabled*Off: Disabled
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52.AutoClearTime Sets the time interval prior to the automatic operation of the Auto Clear function when On (Enable) has been selected as the 50.Auto Clear setting.This will not be displayed when 50.Auto Clear is set to Off.
10 to 270 (10-second units) (*120)
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53.LowPower Time Sets the time interval prior to the automatic engagement of the Low Power mode after copy operations have been completed.
1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240 (minutes) (*1)
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54.AutoSleepTime Sets the time interval prior to the automatic operation of the Auto Sleep function when On (Enable) has been selected as the 51.Auto Sleep setting.This will not be displayed when 51.Auto Sleep is set to Off.
1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180, 240 (minutes) (*1)
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55.Alarm The Alarm can be set to sound when a key on the Operation Panel is pressed or in cases when errors occur, etc.
On: Enabled (sound alarm)Off: Disabled (no alarm)*
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System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
OPERATION GUIDE 5-7
System Menu
System Menu Operation Procedures
Follow the procedures listed below to operate in the System Menu.
1 Press Exposure Adjustment keys on both sides for 3 seconds.
System Menu will be displayed.
2 Press or to select System Menu Items.
NOTE: Each of the System Menu Items can be selected by pressing the numeric keys.Refer to "Procedure for Changing the Default Settings" regarding the following.
3 After completing each operation, press or to display 00.Setting done, and then press the OK key.
NOTE: The message display will return to the Ready to copy. by pressing the Reset key.You can cancel the setting by pressing the Stop/Clear key.
56.CoverageRepo Prints out a report that shows the number of copies made and the average amount of toner used (blackness ratio %) for each paper size.
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System Menu Items Description Available settings Reference Page
System Menu:00.Setting done
5-8 OPERATION GUIDE
System Menu
5
Procedure for Changing the Default Settings
The procedure for changing each of the items in the System Menu is described below.
User Status Report
Outputs a list of the values set for the System Menu items.
NOTE: Check to make sure that Letter/A4 size paper is loaded in the cassette.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select 01.Copy Status and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Yes and then press the OK key.
The report will print.
Message Language
You can select the language of the message display by following the procedure described below.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select 02.Language, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the language and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Original Image Quality
Sets the original image quality that will be selected at the time the copier is turned on.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 03.Image Quality , and then press the OK key.
System Menu:01.Copy Status
System Menu:02.Language
System Menu:03.Image Quality
OPERATION GUIDE 5-9
System Menu
3 Press or to select Text+Ph Dens, Photo Density or Text Density, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Initial Density
Sets the copy density at the time the copier is turned on to Manual or Automatic.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 04.Initial Dens , and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Manual or Auto, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
EcoPrint
Selects the initial value of EcoPrint when the power is turned on. The initial value of the EcoPrint can also be set to on (Enable).
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 05.EcoPrint , and then press the OK key.
3 When EcoPrint is to be used as the initial value, press or select to On (Enable), and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Density Steps
Changes the number of steps for the copy's density.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 06.Density steps , and then press the OK key.
System Menu:04.Initial Dens
System Menu:05.EcoPrint
System Menu:06.Density steps
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System Menu
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3 Press or to select 1 Step, or 0.5 Step, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Auto Density Adjustment
Adjusts the overall density of the copy when Auto Exposure Mode is used.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select an density from 1 to 7, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Text+Ph Dens, Photo Density or Text Density, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Text + Photo Mode Density Adjustment
Adjusts the median density value of the copy for the Text + Photo original.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 08.Text+Ph Dens, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select an density from 1 to 7, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Photo Density Adjustment
Adjusts the median density value of the copy for the Photo original.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 09.Photo Density, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select an density from 1 to 7, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:07.Auto Density
System Menu:08.Text+Ph Dens
System Menu:09.Photo Density
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System Menu
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Text Density Adjustment
Adjusts the median density value of the copy for the Text original.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 10.Text Density, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select an density from 1 to 7, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Processing to Reduce Black Lines
It is possible to make black lines less noticeable when they appear when using the optional Document Processor. Using processing to reduce black lines decreases the reproduction quality of small characters, so it is recommended that the copier normally be used at the factory default setting.
NOTE: When Photo Mode has been selected in Image Quality Mode, processing to reduce black lines is not possible.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or o select select 03.Image Quality , and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Text+Ph Dens, Photo Density or Text Density, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Original Image Quality
Sets the original image quality that will be selected at the time the copier is turned on.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 11.ReduceStreaks, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:10.Text Density
System Menu:03.Image Quality
System Menu:11.ReduceStreaks
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System Menu
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3 Press or to select Off, Weak or Strong, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Photo Processing
Select the processing method for photo originals.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 12.OptimizePhoto, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select ErrorDiffusion or Dither Matrix, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Background Adjustment
The background can be lightened when it is found to be too dark after copying.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 13.OptimizBackgr, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select a background color exposure from 1 to 5, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Cassette Selection
Selects whether the cassette with the same size of paper as the original size will be automatically selected or whether a selected cassette (fixed) is to be used.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 14.Initial Paper, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Auto or DefaultCassette, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:12.OptimizePhoto
System Menu:13.OptimizBackgr
System Menu:14.Initial Paper
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System Menu
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Selecting Media Types for Automatic Paper Selection
Specifies the type of media when the copier automatically selects the copy paper according to the size of the original. The type of media can be specified from the following types of paper supported.
Plain, Transparency, Rough, Vellum, Labels, Recycled, Preprinted, Bond, Cardstock, Color (Colour), Prepunched, Letterhead, Thick paper, Envelope, High Quality and Custom 1-8
When Plain is selected in the following example, the copier looks for the cassette or MP tray in which the paper of the matching type (plain) and size (of the original document) is loaded and begins copying.
NOTE: To assign media type to cassettes according to the type of the media loaded, refer to Selecting Media Type (Cassettes 1 to 4) on page 5-17 for details.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 15.AutoSel Paper, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the desired media type, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Selected Cassette
When the optional Paper Feeder is installed, priority will be assigned to the cassette that is selected automatically. Manual paper feeding cannot be set using the Selected Cassette function.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 16.DefaultCasset, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the cassette to be given priority for use.
NOTE: The range of selection will vary in accordance with the number of cassettes installed.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
System Menu:15.AutoSel Paper
System Menu:16.DefaultCasset
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System Menu
5
Auto Cassette Switching
When the optional Paper Feeder has been installed, select whether or not to use the Auto Cassette Switching function.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 17.AutoCassetSel, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Disting. paper when the Auto Cassette Switching function is to be used and Not disting. when it will not be used, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Auto Sizing
Sets whether or not to use automatic sizing (zoom/reduction percentage) when a paper cassette has been selected.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 18.PriorAutoZoom, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On when the Automatic Sizing function is to be used and Off when copies are to be made using a 1:1 ratio, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Entering Custom Sizes
Sizes that are not displayed on the Operation Panel are registered as Custom Sizes.
The setting of Custom Size 1 is shown here as an example. To set Custom Size 2 select 25.Custom Size 2 in the System Menu and then perform the same settings.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 24.Custom Size1, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:17.AutoCassetSel
System Menu:18.PriorAutoZoom
System Menu:24.Custom Size1
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System Menu
3 Press or to select the size.
The paper sizes displayed are as shown in the table below. When selecting Irregular Sizes, carry out the following procedures. In the case of the selection of other sizes, proceed to Step 7.
4 Press the OK key.
The Length can be entered after 2 blinks.
5 Press or to enter the Length Size, and the press the OK key.
3.88 to 11.63(")/98 to 297 (mm): The range in which setting is possible.
6 Press or to enter the Width Size.
5.88 to 17.00(")/148 to 432 (mm): The range in which setting is possible.
7 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Inch specifications Metric specifications
A3 R B5 E
A4 R B6 R
A4 A6 R
A5 R Hagaki
A6 R Ledger R
B4 R Legal R
B5 E Letter R
B5 Letter
B6 R Statement R
11×15" R Oficio 2
Folio R 11×15" R
Hagaki 8K
8K 16K
16K 16KR
16KR Customized Size
Customized Size
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System Menu
5
Selecting Media Type (Cassettes 1 to 4)
Specifies the media type to the cassette 1 to 4. These cassettes support the following media type.
Plain, Preprinted, Bond, Recycled, Rough, Letterhead, Color (Colour), Prepunched, High Quality and Custom 1-8
The setting of Cassette 1 is shown here as an example, select 27.Casst2MedType, 28.Casst3MedType and 29.Casst4MedType in the System Menu before selecting Cassette 2, 3 and 4 (option), respectively.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 26.Casst1MedType, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the desired media type, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Specifying the Paper Weight and 2-sided Copying to Custom Paper
Assigns one of the following paper weights to the Custom Paper and determines whether 2-sided copying is allowed when using the custom paper. Up to 8 custom paper settings are configurable.
Extra Heavy, Heavy3, Heavy2, Heavy1, Normal3, Normal2, Normal1 and Light (Vellum)
The setting of Custom 1 is shown here as an example, select 31.CustmMedType2, 32.CustmMedType3, 33.CustmMedType4, 34.CustmMedType5, 35.CustmMedType6, 36.CustmMedType7 and 37.CustmMedType8 in the System Menu before selecting Custom 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively.
NOTE: 2-sided Copying setting will be displayed only when the optional Duplex Unit is installed.Refer to the following media types and weights (g/m2)Extra Heavy - OHP sheetHeavy 3 - from 171 to 209 g/m2
Heavy 2 - from 136 to 170 g/m2
Heavy 1 - from 106 to 135 g/m2
Normal 3 - from 91 to 105 g/m2
Normal 2 - from 76 to 90 g/m2
Normal 1 - from 60 to 75 g/m2
Light (Vellum) - from 60 to 64 g/m2
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 30.CustmMedType1, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:26.Casst1MedType
System Menu:30.CustmMedType1
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System Menu
3 Press or to select the desired media type, and then press the OK key.
When the optional Duplex Unit is not installed, the display will return to that of Step 2.
4 Press or to select On when 2-sided Copying is to be used or Off when it is not used., and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2
Auto Detect Originals
Allows you to predetermine what paper size is selected for printing when copying an original document of non-standard sizes (Refer to below). This feature is applicable when the size of the original is either Hagaki, A6R, B4R or Folio. The menu also provides the means to determine whether 11 x 15" is recognized as a standard size.
The setting of Hagaki or A6R is shown here as an example, select 39.B4R/Folio Det and 40.11x15" Detect in the System Menu before selecting B4R and 11 x 15", respectively.
NOTE: This setting is only available for metric models.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 38.Hagaki/A6RDet, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the paper size to set up.
When the size of the original document is Hagaki or A6R, choose Hagaki to copy it on Hagaki size or A6 R to copy it on A6R size.
When the size of the original document is B4R or Folio, choose B4 R to copy it on B4R size or Folio R to copy it on Folio size.
When the size of the original document is 11 x 15" (computer form), you can choose whether the original document is automatically zoomed to the currently selected paper (On) or the copier halts and prompts you to investigate the size of the original document (Off).
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
System Menu:38.Hagaki/A6RDet
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System Menu
5
Copy Limit
Limits the number of copies or sets of copies that can be made at one time.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select 41.Copy Limit, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to set the copy limit value (1 to 999).
NOTE: This value can also be input using the numeric keys.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Rotate Collate Setting
Set whether or not to change the direction for each copy set and collate it when collating copies.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 47.Rotate/Offset, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On to change the direction for each copy set and collate it or Off to collate in the same direction, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Selecting Auto Rotation
Auto rotation outputs sets of copied documents portrait/landscape alternately, allowing an easy separation of each set from the others.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 48.Auto Rotation, and then press the OK key.
System Menu:41.Copy Limit
System Menu:47.Rotate/Offset
System Menu:48.Auto Rotation
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System Menu
3 Press or to select On when the sets of copied documents are to be rotated and Off when no rotation is to be performed, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Silent Mode Transition Time
Shortens the amount of time the internal motor continues to run after the copy is produced. Use this setting in cases when the motor noise is bothersome.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 49.Silent mode, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select the amount of time for transition into Silent Mode, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Auto Clear Setting
Set whether or not to automatically return the copier to Ready to copy. state when copying is finished.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 50.Auto Clear, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On in the case where the transition to Auto Clear is to be made or Off when it is not, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Auto Sleep Setting
Set whether or not to automatically enter Sleep Mode when copying is completed or after operations have been finished.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
System Menu:49.Silent mode
System Menu:50.Auto Clear
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System Menu
5
2 Press or to select select 51.Auto Sleep, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On in the case when the transition to Auto Sleep is to be made or Off when it is not, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
NOTE: If the Auto Sleep function interferes with your copy operations, disable the function. Before disabling the Auto Sleep function, you may want to try lengthening the amount of time before the Auto Sleep function engages.
Auto Clear Time
Set the time interval to automatically return the copier to Ready to copy. state when copying is finished.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 52.AutoClearTime, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select a time interval from 10 to 270 (seconds).
NOTE: Set the time interval to a longer length of time in the case where the copier is used often and to a shorter time interval when it is used infrequently.This can be set when the Auto Clear setting has been set to On. (Refer to Auto Clear Setting on page 5-20.)
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Low Power Mode Transition Time
Set the time interval from the time operations end to the automatic engagement of the Low Power Mode.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
System Menu:51.Auto Sleep
System Menu:52.AutoClearTime
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System Menu
2 Press or to select select 53.LowPower Time, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select a time interval from 1 minute to 240 minutes.
NOTE: The time intervals available are: 1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Auto Clear Setting
Set whether or not to automatically return the copier to Ready to copy. state when copying is finished.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 50.Auto Clear, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On in the case where the transition to Auto Clear is to be made or Off when it is not, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Sleep Mode Transition Time
Set the time interval for automatically entering Sleep Mode when copying is completed or after operations have been finished.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 54.AutoSleepTime, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select a time interval from 1 minutes to 240 minutes.
System Menu:53.LowPower Time
System Menu:50.Auto Clear
System Menu:54.AutoSleepTime
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System Menu
5
NOTE: This can be set when the Auto Sleep setting has been set to On. (Refer to Auto Sleep Setting on page 5-21.)The time intervals that can be set are 1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240 minutes.
4 Press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Alarm
The Alarm can be set to sound when a key on the Operation Panel is pressed or in cases when errors occur, etc.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select select 55.Alarm, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On in the case where the transition to Auto Clear is to be made or Off when it is not, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Digital Dot Coverage Report
Print the report that shows the number of copies made and the average concentration of toner used for each paper size.
NOTE: Check to make sure that Letter/A4 size paper is loaded in the cassette.
1 Display the System Menu. (Refer to System Menu Operation Procedures on page 5-7.)
2 Press or to select 56.CoverageRepo, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Yes, and then press the OK key.
The report will be output and the display will return to that of Step 2.
Checking the Total Counter
The Total Count can be viewed on the Operation Panel. A Counter Report can also be printed.
System Menu:55.Alarm
System Menu:56.CoverageRepo
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System Menu
1 Press the Stop/Clear key for 3 seconds.
The Copy Count will be displayed on the message display.
NOTE: Pressing the Start key while the Copy Count is displayed will output the Counter Report. Check to make sure that Letter/A4 paper is available in the cassette before printing out the Counter Report.
2 The copier will return to the state where copying can be continued after the Copy Count has been displayed.
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6 Job Accounting
This chapter explains the job accounting functions of this machine.
The principal functions that can be set are shown below.
• Overview of Job Accounting .........................................6-2• Job Accounting Operation Procedures .........................6-3• Department ID Code Registration.................................6-4• Deleting Department ID Codes .....................................6-5• Clearing the Job Accounting Count ..............................6-6• Printing the Job Accounting List....................................6-7• How to set Job Accounting ...........................................6-8• Making copies in Job Accounting Mode........................6-9
OPERATION GUIDE 6-1
Job Accounting
Overview of Job Accounting
Job Accounting allows you to manage the number of copies for each department through the setting of the Department ID Code separately for each department.
This copier has the following features available through the Department ID Code.
• A maximum of 100 Sections can be managed.• ID Codes can be set from 0 to 99999999 for a maximum of 8 digits.• The accumulated totals of pages copied according to ID Code can be printed out on paper.
The factory default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
Job Accounting Description Available settings
Reference Page
01.JobAccounting In order to carry out Job Accounting, set this to on (set), Set this to oFF (no setting) when Department Management is not needed.
On: SetOff: No Setting*
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02.Register code Registers the Department ID Code to be used. Up to 100 sections can be registered as Department ID Codes.
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03.Delete code Deletes Department ID Codes that will not be used anymore.
Yes: DeleteNo: No Deletion
6-5
04.Count Clear Batch-clears the copy count after a set amount of copies have been managed. The counts cannot be deleted separately in accordance with the Department ID Codes.
6-6
05.Print list Outputs the number of copies produced by Department in a report format.
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Job Accounting
6
Job Accounting Operation Procedures
Follow the procedures listed below to operate Job Accounting.
1 Press the Exposure Adjustment keys on both sides for 3 seconds while pressing the Job Accounting key.
Job Accounting: will be displayed.
2 Press or to select each of the mode displays.
NOTE: Refer to each of the following setting procedures and make the settings.Each of the Modes can be selected by pressing the numeric keys.
3 After completing each setting, press or to select 00.Set Completed, and then press the OK key.
Job Accounting:00.Set Completed
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Job Accounting
Department ID Code Registration
A Department ID Code of up to 8 digits can be entered.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page 6-3.)
2 Press or to select display 02.Register code, and then press the OK key.
3 Enter the Department ID Code to be registered (up to a maximum of 8 digits) using numeric keys.
NOTE: Number from 0 to 99999999 can be entered.If a mistake is made during input it can be cleared by pressing the Stop/Clear key and the value reentered.
4 Press the OK key.
The code that was input will flash on and off.
5 After confirming the code that was entered, press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
NOTE: If an existing Department ID Code is attempted to be registered, an error will occur and Already registered. will display in the message display. In this case, register a different Department ID Code.
Job Accounting:02.Register code
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Job Accounting
6
Deleting Department ID Codes
Deleting a registered Department ID Code.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page 6-3.)
2 Press or to select display 03.Delete code, and then press the OK key.
3 Enter the Department ID Code to be deleted using the numeric keys.
NOTE: If a mistake is made during input it can be cleared by pressing the Stop/Clear key and the value reentered.
4 Confirm the code to be deleted, and then press the OK key.
5 Press or to select Yes, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Job Accounting:03.Delete code
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Job Accounting
Clearing the Job Accounting Count
The Total No. of Copies Count for all departments can be cleared.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page 6-3.)
2 Press or to select display 04.Count Clear, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select Yes, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Job Accounting:04.Count Clear
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Job Accounting
6
Printing the Job Accounting List
The Total No. of Copies by department can be printed.
NOTE: Check to make sure that Letter/A4 size paper is loaded in the cassette.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page 6-3.)
2 Press or to select display 05.Print list, and then press the OK key.
3 Press to select Yes, and then press the OK key.
The list will be printed and the display will return to that of Step 2.
Job Accounting:05.Print list
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Job Accounting
How to set Job Accounting
Set Job Accounting to enable or disable it.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page 6-3.)
2 Press or to select display 01.JobAccounting, and then press the OK key.
3 Press or to select On when Job Accounting is to be used and Off when it will not be used, and then press the OK key.
The display will return to that of Step 2.
Job Accounting:01.JobAccounting
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Job Accounting
6
Making copies in Job Accounting Mode
When Job Accounting is being carried out "= = =" will be displayed in the No. of Copies display and copy operations can be carried out by entering the assigned Department ID Codes using the numeric keys.
IMPORTANT: Always remember to press the Logout key after completing copying.
1 Confirm the ID code to be deleted and then press the OK key.
"1" will be displayed on the No. of Copies display.
NOTE: When an error has been made in input, press [Stop/Clear] and input the data again.When the Department ID Code that is input does not match any of the Department ID Codes registered, Illegal Account. is displayed and the copier returns to the "= = =" display. Input the correct Department ID Code.
2 Carry out regular copy operations.
3 Press the Logout key after completing copying.
"= = =" will be displayed on the No. of Copies display.
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Job Accounting
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7 Maintenance
This chapter describes cleaning and toner replacement.
• Cleaning........................................................................7-2• Toner Container and Waste Toner Box Replacement ...7-6
OPERATION GUIDE 7-1
Maintenance
Cleaning
Clean the machine regularly to ensure optimum output quality.
CAUTION: For safety, always unplug the power cord before cleaning the machine.
Original Cover / Glass Platen
Wipe the backside of the original cover, the inside of the document processor and the glass platen with a soft cloth dampened with alcohol or mild detergent.
IMPORTANT: Do not use thinner or other organic solvents.
Original Cover
Glass Platen
Slit Glass
If black streaks or dirt appears in copies when using the optional document processor, clean the slit glass using a lint free cloth.
IMPORTANT: Wipe the slit glasses with the dry accessory cloth. Do not use water,soap or solvents for cleaning. To remove adhesive material or ink, apply alcohol to a cloth and wipe lightly.
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Maintenance
7
1 Open the document processor and wipe the slit glass (a).
2 Wipe the white guide (b) on the document processor.
Separator
Clean the separator regularly (at least monthly) to ensure optimum output quality.
1 Open the front cover.
2 Remove cleaning brush (blue colored).
a
b
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Maintenance
3 Pull up and open left cover.
4 As shown in the figure, clean dirt from the separator by moving the brush from side to side along the separator.
5 Put away the cleaning brush, press the specified position of the front cover and left cover to close.
Transfer Roller1 Open the front cover.
2 Remove the cleaning brush (blue colored).
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Maintenance
7
3 Pull up and open left cover.
4 As shown in the figure, clean dirt from the transfer roller by moving the brush from side to side along the roller while rotating the roller by turning the gear at the left end of the roller.
5 Put away the cleaning brush, press the specified position of the front cover and left cover to close.
OPERATION GUIDE 7-5
Maintenance
Toner Container and Waste Toner Box Replacement
When the touch panel displays Add toner, replace the toner.
Every time you replace the toner container, be sure to clean the parts as instructed below. Dirty parts may deteriorate output quality.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns.
IMPORTANT: During toner container replacement, temporarily move storage media and computer supplies (such as floppy disks) away from the toner container. This is to avoid damaging media by the magnetism of toner.We are not liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of toner containers other than those designated as original toner containers. For optimum performance, it is also recommended to use only the original toner containers which are specifically intended for use in your country or region. If the toner container for another destinations is installed, the printer will stop printing.
NOTE: Information Collection on Memory Chips - The memory chip attached to the toner container is designed to improve convenience for the end user; to support the recycling operation of empty toner containers; and to gather information to support new product planning and development. The information gathered is anonymous - it cannot be associated to any specific individual and the data is intended to be used anonymously.
Removing Waste Toner Box and Toner Container1 Open the front cover.
2 While pushing the waste toner box holder to the left, remove the waste toner box.
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Maintenance
7
WARNING: High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of electrical shock.
IMPORTANT: Do not invert the old waste toner box.
3 Use the cap attached to the center of the old waste toner box to cover the opening.
4 Pull up the toner container release lever A to pull out the toner container.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns.Do not attempt to force open or destroy the toner container or the waste toner box.
5 Place the old waste toner box in the plastic bag provided for disposal.
A
OPERATION GUIDE 7-7
Maintenance
6 Place the old toner container in the plastic bag provided for disposal.
Cleaning Electrical Charge Section1 While holding the charger cleaner rod, gently pull it
out as far as it will go and push it in again.
Repeat this operation two or three times.
NOTE: Do not use excessive force to pull the rod or attempt to pull it out completely.
2 While pushing the electrical charge section to the right, pull it out approximately 5 cm (2 inches).
Remove the accompanying grid cleaner from its package and remove its cap.
Fit the grid cleaner to the notch and install it into the main body.
IMPORTANT: When installing the grid cleaner, confirm that there is no gap between the main body and the cleaner.
3 While holding gently the grid cleaner with your left hand, pull out the electrical charge section to the left as far as it will go and push it back until the portion B does not touch the white pad of the grid cleaner. Repeat this operation several times.
IMPORTANT: When pushing back the electrical charge section, do not push it all the way into the main body. Copying trouble may occur.
B
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Maintenance
7
4 When the electrical charge section is pulled out approximately 5 cm (2 inches), remove the grid cleaner and then push back the electrical charge section all the way into the main body.
IMPORTANT: After you use the grid cleaner to clean the electrical charge section, the machine can be used again after more than 5 minutes have elapsed.
Installing Toner Container and Wate Toner Box1 Take the new toner container out of the toner kit.
2 Hold the new toner container vertically and tap the upper part five times or more.
Turn the toner container upside down and tap the upper part five times or more.
3 Shake the toner container up and down five times or more.
Turn the toner container upside down and shake it five times or more.
4 Hold the toner container horizontally and shake it from side to side five times or more.
OPERATION GUIDE 7-9
Maintenance
5 Insert the new toner container, and push it with both hands until it is locked.
6 Install the new waste toner box.
7 Close the front cover.
NOTE: Return the exhausted toner container and waste toner box to your dealer or service representative. The collected toner container and waste toner box will be recycled or disposed in accordance with the relevant regulations.
7-10 OPERATION GUIDE
8 Troubleshooting
This chapter explains how to solve problems with the machine.
• Solving Malfunctions .....................................................8-2• Responding to Error Messages ....................................8-5• Clearing Paper Jams ....................................................8-9
OPERATION GUIDE 8-1
Troubleshooting
Solving Malfunctions
The table below provides general guidelines for problem solving.
If a problem occurs with your machine, look into the checkpoints and perform procedures indicated on the following pages. If the problem persists, contact your Service Representative.
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions Reference Page
The operation panel does not respond when the main power switch is turned on.
Is the machine plugged in? Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
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Pressing the Start key does not produce copies.
Is there a message on the touch panel?
Determine appropriate response to the message and respond accordingly.
8-5
Is the machine in Sleep mode?
Press the Power key to recover the machine from Sleep mode. The machine will be ready to copy within 1 seconds.
3-4
Blank sheets are ejected.
Are the originals loaded correctly?
When placing originals on the platen, place them face-down and align them with the original size indicator plates.
2-13
When placing originals in the optional document processor, place them face-up.
2-14
Printouts are too light. Is the machine in Auto Density mode?
Set the correct density level for auto density.
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Is the machine in Manual Density mode?
Use the Image Quality key to set the correct density level.
4-4
When changing the default density level, adjust the density manually and choose the desired level.
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Is the toner distributed evenly within the toner container?
Shake the toner container from side to side about several times.
7-9
Is there a message indicating the addition of toner?
Replace the toner container. 7-9
Is the paper damp? Replace the paper with new paper. 2-3
Is the electrical charge section is dirty?
Open the front cover and use the Cleaning Rod to clean the electrical charge section.
7-8
Is EcoPrint mode enabled? Disable EcoPrint mode. 5-10
8-2 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
Printouts are too dark. Is the machine in Auto Density mode?
Set the correct density level for auto density.
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Is the machine in Manual Density mode?
Use the Image Quality selection key to set the correct density level.
4-4
When changing the default density level, adjust the density manually and choose the desired level.
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Copies have a moire pattern (dots grouped together in patterns and not aligned uniformly).
Is the original a printed photograph?
Select “Photos” in the Image Quality Mode.
4-4
Printouts are not clear.
Did you choose appropriate image quality for the original?
Select appropriate image quality. 4-4
Printouts are dirty. Is the platen or the original cover dirty?
Clean the platen or the original cover.
7-2
Is the transfer roller dirty? Brush the transfer roller clean. 7-4
Images are skewed. Are the originals placed correctly?
Make sure that the original is correctly set against the Original Size Indicator Plate when placing the original on the platen.
2-13
When placing originals in the optional document processor, align the original width guides securely before placing the originals.
2-14
Is the paper loaded correctly?
Check the position of the paper width guides.
2-4, 2-7
Paper often jams. Is the paper loaded correctly?
Load the paper correctly. 2-3
Is the paper of the supported type? Is it in good condition?
Remove the paper, turn it over, and reload it.
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Is the paper curled, folded or wrinkled?
Replace the paper with new paper. 2-3
Are there any loose scraps or jammed paper in the machine?
Remove any jammed paper. 8-9
Printouts from the document processor have black lines.
Is the slit glass dirty? Clean the slit glass. 7-2
Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions Reference Page
OPERATION GUIDE 8-3
Troubleshooting
Printouts are wrinkled.
Is the paper separator of the paper feed unit dirty?
Clean the paper separator. 7-3
Is the paper damp? Replace the paper with new paper. 2-3
Is the paper set in a proper orientation?
Change the orientation in which the paper is positioned.
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Symptom Checkpoints Corrective Actions Reference Page
8-4 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
Responding to Error Messages
If the touch panel displays any of these messages, follow the corresponding procedure.
Alphanumeric
Display Corrective Procedure Reference Page
There is no paper in the cassette. Load paper into the cassette as displayed in place of #.
2-4
Copies cannot be produced because there is no toner. Replace the toner container with a new one.
7-9
An original size that cannot be copied has been set. Check the original.• The original was set in a vertical direction during the
Book Border Erasure copying operation. Set the original horizontally.
• An irregular size original was set during the Border Erase or Combine mode operation.
• An original size other than Letter, Ledger, A3, A4R, A5R, B4 or B5R was set to make a split copy or a 2-Sided Copy from a double-page spread original.
4-19
4-19, 4-11
4-23
A size that cannot be copied on both sides has been specified. 2-Sided copies cannot be taken when A6R, B6R, Postcard, Irregular Size or the paper size has not been specified. Specify a paper size that can be used.
4-8
Make a note of the C and the number (C# # # #). Turn the power switch OFF, unplug the power cord and contact your service representative.
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The Document Processor is open. Close the Document Processor.
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The left cover of the Document Processor is open. Close the left cover. Close the front cover.
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The front cover of the copier is open. Close the front cover.
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Add paper in cassette #.
Add toner.
Cannot copythis orig. size.
Cannot duplexthis paper size
Call service.C####
Close documentprocessor.
Close document processor cover.
Close front cover.
OPERATION GUIDE 8-5
Troubleshooting
The left cover of the cassette is open. Close the left cover as displayed in place of #.
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Check the key counter and make sure it is set properly. Appendix-4
No Letter/A4 size paper was available in either the cassette or the Paper Feeder (MP tray) at the time when the report was attempted to be output. Press the Paper Selection key and select the supply cassette, then press the Start key. Paper will be supplied from the cassette selected.
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Turn the power switch OFF/ON. Usage will be possible again once the regular display returns. When A and the number (A# # # #) are again displayed, make a note of the A and the number. Turn the power switch OFF, unplug the power cord and contact your service representative.
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Copies cannot be produced because memory is full during the interrupt copy operation. Interrupt Copying cannot be carried out so press the Stop/Clear key and then press the Interrupt key again after the data read in has been deleted to exit the Interrupt Copying. After the copying operation for the interrupted copy has been completed, repeat the procedure again.
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Memory is full.Press the OK key to start outputting the copies read in. Press the Reset key or the Stop/Clear key to delete the data read in. Reduce the number of originals and repeat the copying procedure.
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Check the MP Tray paper. Set paper in the MP Tray in the event there is no paper present there. When the MP Tray paper fails to be fed, reset the paper.
2-7
A paper misfeed has occurred. Remove the jammed paper.
8-9
The copier will try to make copies of the originals it could not copy before. Return all of the originals to the original table and try copying them again.
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Display Corrective Procedure Reference Page
Close left cover #.
Insert key counter.
No matchingpaper available.
MainPower Off/OnA####
Memory is full.Cannot continue.
Memory is full.Press OK.
MP tray empty.Add paper.
Paper jam
Place orig ondoc processor
8-6 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
The waste toner box is full. Replace it with a new waste toner box.
7-9
250 copies have been stored on output tray. Remove the paper, press the Start key and resume copying.
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Originals were set in the optional Document Processor when copying on 2-sides (front and back sides), when copying from the platen in 2-Sided copy, 2 in 1, 4 in 1 or when collating copies. Remove the originals from the Document Processor, replace the originals on the Original Table after exiting the front and back copying, 2-Sided copy, 2 in 1, 4 in 1 or Collate Mode and resume copying.
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If the optional Document Processor is being used, there are originals left on the original table. Remove the originals, return them to the original table and try copying them again.
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Check the paper cassette that corresponds to the lighting indicator. Set the cassette.
2-4
Tap and shake the new toner container without spilling the toner, and install it again.
7-9
The Toner Container has not been set. Set the Toner Container.
7-9
The Add Toner indicator blinks on and off.
There is very little toner remaining. Copying can be continued for a short while before running out of toner. Prepare the toner container.
7-9
The Periodic Maintenance indicator blinks on and off.
This is a notification that the time for periodic maintenance is approaching.
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The Periodic Maintenance indicator lights up.
It is time for Periodic Maintenance. Contact your service representative.
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“= = =” appears on the copy quantity display.
Job Accounting being set. Use the numeric keys to enter the assigned Section Code to perform copying operations. Press the Logout key after copying is finished to display “= = =” again.
6-9
Display Corrective Procedure Reference Page
Replace wastetoner box.
Remove paper ontop tray; Start.
Reseat originalson DP.
Return alloriginals to DP.
Set paper cassette.
Shake the tonercontainer.
Set tonercontainer.
OPERATION GUIDE 8-7
Troubleshooting
“-” appears on the copy quantity display.
The copier is in the Sleep Mode setting. Press the Energy saver key to exit the mode.
3-4
“---” appears on the copy quantity display.
The copier is in the Low Power mode setting. Press any key to exit the mode or in the case where the optional Document Processor is installed, set an original in the Document Processor.
3-3
Display Corrective Procedure Reference Page
8-8 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
Clearing Paper Jams
Stop copying operations when a paper misfeed occurs. When a paper misfeed occurs, the indicator for the location of the paper misfeed will light up on the Operation Panel and either “J” plus a 2-digit number will be displayed as notification of the location of the paper misfeed.
With the Power Switch in the ON (|) position, clear the paper misfeed.
Clearing Paper Jams
After you remove the jam, the machine will warm up again and the error message will be cleared. The machine resumes with the page which jam has occurred.
Precautions with Paper Jams• Do not reuse jammed papers.• If the paper tears during removal, be sure to remove any loose scraps of paper from inside the machine.
Scraps of paper left in the machine could cause subsequent jamming.• Discard paper that has jammed in the optional document finisher. A page affected by a paper jam will be
printed again.
CAUTION: High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of getting burned.
CAUTION: The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of getting burned.
Paper Jam Location Indicator Paper Jam Location Reference Page
1 Paper supply section 9-9
2 Left cover internal section 9-11
3 Optional Document Processor 9-12
4 Optional cassette 9-13
321
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OPERATION GUIDE 8-9
Troubleshooting
Cassette (J11, J21)
If Paper misfeed in cassette 1. Remove paper appears and the jam location indicator shown in the illustration blinks, a paper jam has occurred in the cassette. Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in cassette 1.
1 Pull out the cassette.
2 Remove the jammed paper without tearing it.
NOTE: If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
3 Push cassette back in place securely.
Multi Purpose Tray (J10)
If Paper misfeed in stack MP Tray. Remove paper appears and the jam location indicator shown in the illustration blinks, a paper jam has occurred in the multi purpose tray. Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the multi purpose tray.
1 Remove all of the paper remaining in the multi purpose tray.
2 Reset the paper in the multi purpose tray. The error message disappears.
8-10 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
Multi Purpose Tray (except J10)
IMPORTANT: In the case where J20 is displayed, refer to Paper misfeed in the Left Cover internal section and remove the paper.In the case where J40 is displayed, refer to Paper misfeed in the Left Cover internal section and remove the paper.When removing jammed paper, do not pull it out from the MP tray side.
Left Cover (J20, J30, J40 to J50, J52 to J57, J60, J61))
When the paper misfeed has occurred in the Left Cover internal section, use the procedure below to clear it.
IMPORTANT: The drum section inside the main body is sensitive to scratches and contaminants. When removing paper, be careful not to touch it or scratch it with your watch, ring, etc.
1 Pull the left cover handle up to open the left cover.
CAUTION: The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of getting burned.
2 Remove the jammed paper without tearing it.
3 If the optional duplex unit is installed, raise the duplex unit and remove any paper.
NOTE: If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
4 Close the left cover.
OPERATION GUIDE 8-11
Troubleshooting
Paper Output Slot
If Paper misfeed in Eject section Remove paper appears and the jam location indicator shown in the illustration blinks, a paper jam has occurred in the paper output slot. Follow the steps below to clear paper jams in the paper output slot.
IMPORTANT: The drum section inside the main body is sensitive to scratches and contaminants. When removing paper, be careful not to touch it or scratch it with your watch, ring, etc.
1 If jammed paper is seen through the paper output slot, pull it out to remove it.
NOTE: If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
2 Pull the left cover handle up to open the left cover.
3 Remove the jammed paper without tearing it.
NOTE: If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
4 Close the left cover.
8-12 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
Optional Document Processor (J70 to J75 and J78)
When the paper misfeed has occurred in the optional Document Processor, use the procedure below to clear it
1 Remove all of the originals remaining in the original table.
2 Open the left cover.
3 Remove the jammed original without tearing it.
NOTE: If the original does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the document processor. Failure to do so may cause another paper jam later.
4 Raise the paper feed unit A.
5 Remove the jammed originals without tearing them.
NOTE: If the original does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the document processor.
A
OPERATION GUIDE 8-13
Troubleshooting
6 Turn the dial as shown in the illustration to remove the jammed original.
7 Close the left cover to its original position.
Reset all the originals and start copying again.
Optional Cassette (J12 to J16, J22 to J24)
When the paper misfeed has occurred in the optional cassette, use the procedure below to clear it.
1 Remove the left cover of the cassette being used.
2 If a sheet of paper is jammed inside, remove it carefully so as not to tear it.
NOTE: If the paper is torn, be sure to remove all remnants or fragments from the cassette.
3 Close the left cover of the cassette.
8-14 OPERATION GUIDE
Troubleshooting
8
4 Pull the cassette out.
5 If a sheet of paper is jammed inside, remove it carefully so as not to tear it.
NOTE: If the paper is torn, be sure to remove all remnants or fragments from the cassette.
6 Gently push the cassette back into its original position.
OPERATION GUIDE 8-15
Troubleshooting
8-16 OPERATION GUIDE
Appendix
• Optional Equipment .........................................Appendix-2• Paper ...............................................................Appendix-5• Specifications.................................................Appendix-13• Glossary.........................................................Appendix-17
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-1
Optional Equipment
Overview of Optional Equipment
The following optional equipment is available for the machine.
Document ProcessorDuplex Unit Additional Memory
Key Counter
Printer Kit
Paper Feeder Print server
Appendix-2 OPERATION GUIDE
Document ProcessorAutomatically scans originals. Also you can perform duplex copying and split copying.
For document processor operation, refer to Loading Originals in the Document Processor on page 2-26.
Paper FeederIn addition to the cassette(s) provided with the main body, a paper feeder (with cassettes that can hold 300 sheets each) can be used.
• The number of sheets that can be accommodated: 300 sheets (standard paper, 64 to 105 g/m²).
• Paper sizes that can be set are: A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 × 14" (Legal), 11 × 8 1/2", 8 1/2 × 11" (Letter), 5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement), 8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II), 8K, and 16K
Copy paper can be set in the same way as the standard cassette provided with the main body.
IMPORTANT: When lifting and transporting this machine, be sure to detach the paper feeder in advance.
NOTE: • Left cover 4 is located on the left side of the paper
feeder for use in clearing paper jams.• Up to three cassettes can be added for the both 18
ppm model and 22 ppm model.
Duplex UnitTwo-sided copies can be made if the duplex unit is installed. Two-sided copies of sizes from A3 to A5-R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger) to 5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement), 8K, and 16K (64 to 80 g/m²) can be made.
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-3
Key CounterUse the key counter to monitor machine usage. The key counter offers a convenient solution for centralized management of copy volume for different departments in a large company.
Inserting the Key CounterInsert the key counter securely into the key counter slot.
NOTE: When the key counter function is activated, copies can only be made when a key counter is inserted. If the key counter is not inserted, Insert key counter. will be displayed.
Expansion Memory
A memory can be added for the copier functions and the printer functions respectively. Adding a memory will increase the maximum number of originals that can be scanned at one time. Also complicated data can be printed. An additional memory of 64 MB or 128 MB is effective for originals containing photos with a low compression ratio.
• Available memoryFor copier: 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MBFor printer: 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB.
• Number of originals that can be scanned (A4 originals with of 6 % coverage, Text + Photo mode)
The values within ( ) are those for the machine with the optional network scanner kit installed.
Printer Kit
Install the printer kit to use the copier as a printer as well.
Print server
The print server provides an optimal printing network so that all users on the network can take advantage of them. The print server's USB interface offers easy external connections. Our original utility simplifies configuring your Ethernet network to offer printing to users.
16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB
289 sheets (179 sheets) 392 sheets (282 sheets) 597 sheets (487 sheets) 1006 sheets (896 sheets)
Appendix-4 OPERATION GUIDE
Paper
This section explains the paper sizes and types that can be used in the paper source.
Cassette and Optional paper feeder
Multi Purpose tray (MP tray)
Basic Paper Specifications
This machine is designed to print on standard copy paper as used in regular ('dry') copiers and page printers such as laser printers. It also supports a variety of other types of paper that conform to the specifications given in this appendix.
Be careful when choosing paper. Paper unsuitable for the machine may cause jams or may be wrinkled.
Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
Plain paper (64 to 105 g/m2)Recycled paper (64 to 105 g/m2)
A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, Folio, Ledger, Legal, Letter, Letter-R, Statement, Oficio II, 8K, 16K
300 (80 g/m2)
100 (90 to 105 g/m2)
Supported types Supported paper sizes No. of sheets
Plain paper (45 to 160 g/m2)Recycled paper (45 to 160 g/m2)
Letter, Letter-R, Executive-R, Statement, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, B6-R, A6-R, Folio, 16K, 16K-R, Custom (3 7/8" to 11 5/8" [98 to 297 mm] × 5 7/8" to 17" [148 to 432 mm])
100 (80g/m2)
Plain paper (60 to 220 g/m2)Recycled paper (60 to 220 g/m2)
Ledger, Legal, A3, B4, Oficio II, Folio, 8K
25 (80g/m2)
Thick paper (106 to 160 g/m2) Ledger, Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Letter-R, Statement, Folio, A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, 8K, 16K, 16K-R
5
Hagaki Hagaki (100 × 148 mm)Oufuku Hagaki (148 × 200 mm)
15
Envelopes Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope C4, Envelope #10 (Commercial #10), Envelope #9 (Commercial #9), Envelope #6 (Commercial #6 3/4), Monarch, ISO B5, Youkei 2, Youkei 4
5
Transparency (OHP film) Letter, Letter-R, A4, A4-R 25
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-5
Supported Paper
Use standard copy paper for regular copiers or laser printers. The printing quality will be affected by the quality of paper. Poor quality paper may result in unsatisfactory output.
Basic Paper Specifications
The following table lists the specifications of paper that is supported with this machine. Refer to the subsequent sections for further details.
NOTE: Some recycled paper does not meet requirements for use with this machine as listed in the Basic Paper Specifications shown below, such as moisture or pulp content. For this reason, we recommend purchasing a small amount of recycled paper as a sample for testing prior to use. Choose recycled paper that gives the best printing results and contains low levels of paper dust.
We are not responsible for the problems occurred from the use of paper that does not conform to our specifications.
Choosing the Appropriate Paper
This section describes guidelines for choosing paper.
Condition
Avoid using paper with bent corners or that is curled, dirty, or torn. Do not use paper that has a rough surface or paper fiber lint, or that is especially delicate. Use of paper in any of these conditions will not only deliver poor copies but may also cause jams and shorten the useful life of the machine. Choose paper with a smooth and even surface; however, avoid coated paper or paper with a treated surface as it may damage the drum or fusing unit.
Ingredient
Do not use paper such as paper that has been coated or surface-treated or paper that contains plastic or carbon. These paper may produce harmful fumes from the heat of printing and may damage the drum.
Be sure to use the standard paper that contains at least 80% pulp, i.e., not more than 20% of the total paper content consists of cotton or other fibers.
Criteria Specifications
Weight Cassettes: 60 to 105 g/m2
Multi purpose tray: 45 to 160 g/m2
Thickness 0.086 to 0.110 mm
Dimensional accuracy ±0.7 mm
Squareness of corners 90° ±0.2°
Moisture content 4 to 6%
Grain direction Long grain (paper supply direction)
Pulp content 80% or more
Appendix-6 OPERATION GUIDE
Supported Paper Sizes
Paper of the following sizes is supported by the machine.
Measurements in the table take into account a ±0.7 mm dimensional accuracy for length and width. Corner angles must be 90° ± 0.2°.
Smoothness
The paper surface should be smooth, but it must be uncoated. With paper that is too smooth and slippery, several sheets may accidentally be supplied at once, causing jams.
Basis Weight
In countries that use the metric system, basis weight is the weight in grams of one sheet of paper one square meter in area. In the United States, basis weight is the weight in pounds of one ream (500 sheets) of paper cut to the standard size (or trade size) for a specific grade of paper. Paper that is too heavy or too light may be supplied incorrectly or cause paper jams, which may cause excessive wear of the machine. Mixed paper weight (i.e., thickness) may cause several sheets to be supplied at once accidentally and may also cause blurring or other printing problems if the toner fails to adhere correctly.
The recommended basis weight is between 60 and 105 g/m2 for the cassettes and between 45 to 160 g/m2 for the multi purpose tray.
Multi Purpose Tray Cassette or Multi Purpose Tray
A6-R (105 × 148 mm) A3 (297 × 420 mm)
B6-R (128 × 182 mm) B4 (257 × 364 mm)
Hagaki (100×148mm) A4 (297 × 210 mm)
Oufuku Hagaki (148 × 200 mm) A4-R (210 × 297 mm)
Executive (7 1/4 ×10 1/2") B5 (257 × 182 mm)
Envelope DL (110 × 220 mm) B5-R (182 × 257 mm)
Envelope C5 (162 × 229mm) A5-R (148 × 210 mm)
Envelope C4 (229 × 324mm) Folio (210 × 330 mm)
ISO B5 (176 × 250 mm) Ledger
Envelope #10 (Commercial #10) (4 1/8 × 9 1/2") Legal
Envelope #9 (Commercial #9) (3 7/8 × 8 7/8") Letter
Envelope #6 (Commercial #6 3/4) (3 5/8 × 6 1/2") Letter-R
Envelope Monarch (3 7/8 ×7 1/2") Statement-R
Youkei 2 (114 × 162 mm) Oficio II
Youkei 4 (105 × 235 mm) 8K (273 × 394 mm)
16KR (197 × 273 mm) 16K (273 × 197 mm)
Size Entry (98 × 148 to 297 × 432 mm)
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-7
Thickness
Avoid using paper that is too thick or thin. Signs that paper may be thin include frequent problems with paper jams or with several sheets being supplied at once. Paper jams may also indicate that the paper is too thick. The proper thickness is between 0.086 and 0.110 mm.
Moisture Content
Paper moisture content is the ratio of moisture to dryness expressed as a percentage. Moisture affects how the paper is supplied, the electrostatic changeability of the paper, and how the toner adheres.
Paper moisture content varies depending on the relative humidity in the room. High relative humidity causes paper to become damp, making the edges expand so it appears wavy. Low relative humidity causes paper to lose moisture, making the edges tighten and weakening print contrast.
Wavy or tight edges may cause the paper to slip when it is supplied. Try to keep the moisture content between 4 to 6%.
To maintain the right level of moisture content, bear in mind the following considerations.
• Store paper in a cool, well-ventilated place. • Store paper flat and unopened in the package. Once the package is opened, reseal it if the paper is not to
be used for a while.• Store paper sealed in the original package and box. Put a pallet under the carton to keep it raised above the
floor. Especially during rainy seasons keep the paper a sufficient distance away from wooden or concrete floors.
• Before using paper that has been stored, keep it at the proper moisture level for at least 48 hours.• Do not store paper where it is exposed to heat, sunlight, or dampness.
Other Paper Specifications
Porosity: The density of the paper fibers
Stiffness: Paper must be stiff enough or it may buckle in the machine, causing jams.
Curl: Most paper naturally tends to curl after the package is opened. When paper passes through the fixing unit, it curls upward slightly. To deliver flat printouts, load the paper so that the curl faces towards the bottom of the paper tray.
Static electricity: During printing, paper is electrostatically charged so that the toner adheres. Choose paper that can be discharged quickly so that copies do not cling together.
Whiteness: Paper whiteness affects print contrast. Use whiter paper for sharper, brighter copies.
Quality: Machine problems may occur if sheet sizes are not uniform or if corners are not square, edges are rough, sheets are uncut, or edges or corners are crushed. In order to prevent these problems, be especially careful when you cut the paper yourself.
Packaging: Choose paper that is properly packaged and stacked in boxes. Ideally, the packaging itself should have been treated with a coating to inhibit moisture.
Specially treated paper: We do not recommend printing onto the following types of paper, even if it conforms to the basic specifications. When you use these kinds of paper, purchase a small amount first as a sample to test.
Appendix-8 OPERATION GUIDE
• Glossy paper• Watermarked paper• Paper with an uneven surface• Perforated paper
Special Paper
This section describes printing onto special paper and print media.
The following paper and media can be used.
• Transparencies• Preprinted paper• Bond paper• Recycled paper• Thin paper (from 45 g/m2 to 64 g/m2 or less)• Letterhead• Colored paper• Prepunched paper• Envelopes• Cardstocks• Thick paper (from 90 g/m2 to 160 g/m2 or less)• Labels• High-quality paper
When using these paper and media, choose that are designed specifically for copiers or page printers (such as laser printers). Use the multi purpose tray for transparencies, thick paper, envelopes, cardstocks, and label paper.
Choosing Special Paper
Although special paper that meets the following requirements can be used with the machine, print quality will vary considerably due to differences in the construction and quality of special paper. Thus, special paper is more likely than regular paper to cause printing problems. Before purchasing special paper in volume, try testing a sample to ensure the print quality is satisfactory. General precautions when printing onto special paper are given below. Note that we are not responsible for any harm to the user or damage to the machine caused by moisture or specifications of special paper.
Select a cassette or multi purpose tray for special paper.
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-9
Transparencies
Transparencies must be able to withstand the heat of printing. Transparencies must meet the following conditions.
To avoid problems, use the multi purpose tray for transparencies and load transparencies with the long side facing the machine.
If transparencies jam frequently at output, try pulling the leading edge of sheets gently as they are ejected.
HagakiBefore loading Hagaki into the multi purpose tray, fan them and align the edges. If the Hagaki paper is curled, straighten it before loading. Printing onto curled Hagaki may cause jams.
Use unfolded Oufuku Hagaki (available at post offices). Some Hagaki may still have rough edges developed by a paper cutter on the back side. Remove any such rough edges by placing the Hagaki on a flat surface and rubbing the edges gently a few times with a ruler.
Envelopes
Use the multi purpose tray for envelopes.
Due to the structure of envelopes, printing evenly over the entire surface may not be possible in some cases. Thin envelopes in particular may be wrinkled by the machine in some cases as they pass through. Before purchasing envelopes in volume, try testing a sample to ensure the print quality.
Storing envelopes for a long period may cause them to become wrinkled. Thus, keep the package sealed until you are ready to use them.
Keep the following points in mind.
Do not use envelopes with exposed adhesive. In addition, do not use the type of envelope in which the adhesive is exposed after the top layer is peeled off. Serious damage may be caused if the paper covering the adhesive comes off in the machine.
Do not use envelopes with certain special features. For example, do not use envelopes with a grommet for winding a string to close the flap or envelopes with an open or film-covered window.
If paper jams occur, load fewer envelopes at once.
Criteria Specifications
Heat resistance Must withstand at least 190°C
Thickness 0.100 to 0.110 mm
Material Polyester
Dimensional accuracy ±0.7 mm
Squareness of corners 90° ±0.2°
Burrs
Burrs
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To prevent paper jams when printing onto multiple envelopes, do not allow more than ten envelopes remain in the output tray at once.
Thick Paper
Before loading thick paper in the multi purpose tray, fan it and align the edges. Some thick paper may still have rough edges developed by a paper cutter on the back side. Remove any such rough edges just as with Hagaki by placing the paper on a flat surface and rubbing the edges gently a few times with a ruler. Printing onto paper with rough edges may cause jams.
NOTE: If the paper is not supplied correctly even after it is smoothed, load the paper in the multi purpose tray with the leading edge raised a few millimeters.
Label
Be sure to feed labels from the multi purpose tray.
For selecting labels, use extreme care so that the adhesive may not come in direct contact with any part of the machine and that the labels are not easily peeled from the carrier sheet. Adhesives that stick to the drum or rollers and peeled labels remaining in the machine may cause a failure.
When printing onto labels, you must be liable for the print quality and possible trouble.
Labels consist of three layers as shown in the illustration. The adhesive layer contains materials that are easily affected by the force applied in the machine. The carrier sheet bears the top sheet until the label is used. This composition of labels may cause more problems.
The label surface must be covered completely with the top sheet. Gaps between labels may cause peeling of labels, resulting in a serious failure.
Some label paper has large margins on the top sheet. When using such paper, do not peel these margins from the carrier sheet before completing output.
Top sheet
Adhesive layerCarrier sheet
Top sheet
Not allowedAllowed
Carrier sheet
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-11
Use label paper that conforms to the following specifications.
Colored Paper
Colored paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 2 of the Appendix. In addition, the pigments in the paper must be able to withstand the heat of printing (up to 200°C or 392°F).
Preprinted Paper
Preprinted paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 2 of the Appendix. The colored ink must be able to withstand the heat of printing. It must be resistant to silicone oil as well. Do not use paper with a treated surface such as glossy paper used for calendars.
Recycled Paper
Recycled paper must conform to the specifications listed on the page 2 of the Appendix; however, its whiteness may be considered separately.
NOTE: Before purchasing recycled paper in volume, try testing a sample to ensure that the print quality.
Item Specifications
Top sheet weight 44 to 74 g/m²
Basis weight (overall paper weight)
104 to 151 g/m²
Top sheet thickness 0.086 to 0.107 mm
Overall paper thickness 0.115 to 0.145 mm
Moisture content 4 to 6 % (composite)
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Specifications
NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Machine
Item Description
Type Desktop
Printing Method Electrophotography by semiconductor laser, single drum system
Supported Original Types Sheet, Book, 3-dimensional objects (maximum original size: 11 × 17"/A3)
Original Feed System Fixed
Paper Weight
Cassette 64 to 105 g/m2
Multi Purpose Tray
45 to 160 g/m2
Paper Type Cassette Plain, Rough, Recycled, Preprinted, Bond, Color (Colour), Prepunched, Letterhead, High Quality, Custom 1 to 8 (Duplex: Same as Simplex)
Multi Purpose Tray
Plain, Transparency (OHP film), Rough, Vellum, Labels, Recycled, Preprinted, Bond, Cardstock, Color (Colour), Prepunched, Letterhead, Thick, Envelope, High Quality, Custom 1 to 8
Paper Size Cassette Maximum: 11 × 17"/A3 (Duplex: 11 × 17"/A3)Minimum: 5 1/2 × 8 1/2"/A5-R
Multi Purpose Tray
Maximum: 11 × 17"/A3Minimum: 5 1/2 × 8 1/2"/A6-R
Zoom Level Manual mode: 25 to 400%, 1% incrementsAuto mode: Preset Zoom
Printing Speed
A4/LetterA4R/LetterRA3/LedgerB4/LegalB5
18 sheets/min13 sheets/min8 sheets/min8 sheets/min16 sheets/min
First Print Time (A4, feed from Cassette)
5.7 seconds or less
Warm-up Time(22°C/71.6°F,60%)
Power on 17.2 seconds or less
Low Power 10 seconds or less
Sleep 17.2 seconds or less
Paper Capacity
Cassette 300 sheets (80 g/m2, all sizes), 150 sheets (90-105 g/m2)
Multi Purpose Tray
100 sheets (80 g/m2, A4/Letter or less), 25 sheets (90 to 105 g/m2, more than Letter/A4)
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-13
Output TrayCapacity
Top tray 250 sheets (80 g/m2)
Continuous Copying 1 to 999 sheets
Image Write System Semiconductor laser and electrophotography
Main Memory
Standard 64 MB
Maximum 192 MB
Interface Standard USB Interface Connector: 1 (USB Hi-Speed)Network interface: 1 (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX)
Option KUIO/LV slot: 1
Resolution 600 × 600 dpi
OperatingEnvironment
Temperature 10 to 32.5°C/50 to 90.5°F
Humidity 15 to 80 %
Altitude 2,500 m/8,202 ft maximum
Brightness 1,500 lux maximum
Dimension (W × D × H) 23 53/64 × 21 1/2 × 29 11/32" (Main unit only)568 × 546 × 502 mm
Weight (without toner container and waste toner box)
72.75 lb/33 kg
Space Required (W × D) 33 × 21 1/2" (Using multi purpose tray)838 × 546 mm
Power Source 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 9.5 A/220 to 240 V AC, 50 Hz, 5.0 A
Options Document processor, Paper feeder, Key counter, Expansion memory, Printer kit, Print server
Item Description
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Document Processor (option)
Paper Feeder (option)
Duplex Unit (option)
Item Description
Original Feed Method
Automatic feed
Supported Original Types
Sheet originals
Paper Size Maximum: Ledger/A3Minimum: Statement-R/A5-R
Paper Weight 45 to 160 g/m2
Loading Capacity 50 sheets (50 to 80 g/m2) maximumMixed original sizes (auto selection): 30 sheets (50 to 80 g/m2) maximum
Dimensions(W) × (D) × (H)
21 47/64 × 19 1/64 × 4 47/64"552 × 483 × 120 mm
Weight 13.2 lb/6 kg
Item Description
Paper Supply Method
Automatic Feeding (No. Sheets: 300, 80 g/m2)
Paper Size Ledger, Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Letter-R, Statement, A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, Folio, 8K, 16K
Supported Paper Paper weight: 64 - 105 g/m2
Media types: standard, recycled
Dimensions(W) × (D) × (H)
22 3/8 × 21 1/2 × 12 13/32"568 × 546 × 135 mm
Weight Approx. 13.2 lbs. / Approx. 6 kg
Item Description
Paper Size Ledger, Legal, Oficio II, Letter, Letter-R, Statement, A3, B4, A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, Folio, 8K, 16K
Supported Paper Paper weight: 64 - 80 g/m2
Media types: standard, recycled
Dimensions(W) × (D) × (H)
14 19/64 × 2 9/64 × 7 9/64"363 × 54 × 181 mm
Weight Approx. 1.1 lbs / Approx. 0.5 kg
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-15
Additional memory
Environmental Specifications
NOTE: Consult your dealer or service representative for recommended paper types.
Item Description
Memory type 100-pin DIMM
Memory Capacity 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and 128MB
No. of Originals that can be read in
16MB: 250 sheets, 32MB: 250 sheets, 64MB: 250 sheets, 128MB: 250 sheets (Letter, blackness ratio 6% originals)
Item Description
Time to Low Power mode (default setting) 1 minutes
Time to Sleep mode (default setting) 1 minutes
Recovery time from Low Power mode 10 seconds or less
Recovery time from Sleep mode 17.2 seconds or less
Duplexing Option
Paper supply capability 100% recycled paper may be used.
Appendix-16 OPERATION GUIDE
Glossary
Auto Paper Selection
A function to automatically select paper in the same size as original at printing
Auto Sleep Mode
A mode designed for electrical power saving, activated when the machine is left unused or data transfer for a specific period. In Sleep mode, power consumption is kept to a minimum.
dpi(dots per inch)
A unit for resolution, representing the number of dots printed per inch (25.4 mm).
EcoPrint Mode
A printing mode that helps save toner. Copies made in this mode are thus lighter than normal.
Low power mode
This mode is provided for power saving. This mode is activated when operation on the main body and transmission or reception of data do not occur for a preset time. In this mode, the machine consumes less power than in the standby mode. The default setting of the preset time is 1 minute. You can use the operation panel to change this time.
Multi Purpose (MP) Tray
The paper supply tray on the right side of the machine. Use this tray instead of the cassettes when printing onto envelopes, Hagaki, transparencies, or labels.
PPM (prints per minute)
This indicates the number of A4 size printouts made in one minute.
Sleep mode
This mode is provided for power saving. This mode is activated when operation on the main body and transmission or reception of data do not occur for a preset time. In this mode, consumed power is reduced to the minimum. The default setting of the preset time is 1 minutes. You can use the operation panel to change this time.
Status Page
The page lists machine conditions, such as the memory capacity, total number of prints and scans, and paper source settings.
OPERATION GUIDE Appendix-17
Appendix-18 OPERATION GUIDE
Index
Index
AAdjusting Density 4-3Alarm 5-23Auto cassette switching 5-15Auto Clear function 1-4Auto clear setting 5-20, 5-22Auto clear time 5-21Auto density adjustment 5-11Auto detect originals 5-18Auto Low Power Mode 3-3Auto Paper Selection Appendix-17Auto paper selection Appendix-17Auto sizing 5-15Auto Sleep 3-4, Appendix-17Auto sleep setting 5-20Automatic Cassette Switching Function 1-5
BBackground adjustment 5-13Basic copying procedure 4-2Bundled Items 2-2
CCassette
Loading Paper 2-4Cassette selection 5-13Checking the total counter 5-23Cleaning
Glass Platen 7-2Original Cover 7-2Separator 7-3Slit Glass 7-2Transfer roller 7-4
Cleaning electrical charge section 7-8Clearing the job accounting count 6-6Combine mode
2-in-1 mode 4-114-in-1 Mode 4-13
Page boundary lines 4-15Copy
Border erase 4-19Collate copying 4-7Duplex copying 4-21EcoPrint 4-10Interrupt copying 4-24Margin mode 4-17Mixed sized originals 4-9Paper selection 4-8Split copying 4-23Zoom Copying 4-5
Copy limit 5-19Copying Functions 4-1Custom Sizes 1-5
DDeleting department ID codes 6-5Density steps 5-10Department ID code registration 6-4Digital dot coverage report 5-23Document Processor
How to load originals 2-15Loading Originals 2-14Not Supported Originals 2-15Part Names 2-14
dpi Appendix-17Duplex 4-21
EEcoPrint 5-10EcoPrint mode Appendix-17Entering custom sizes 5-15Error messages 8-5
GGlass Platen
Cleaning 7-2
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Index
HHow to set job accounting 6-8
IInitial density 5-10Installing
Toner container 7-9Wate toner box 7-9
JJob accounting 6-1
Operation procedures 6-3
KKey Counter Appendix-4
LLabel Appendix-11Low power mode transition time 5-21
MMaking copies in job accounting mode 6-9Message language 5-9Mixed Sized Originals
Combinations 4-9Multi Purpose (MP) Tray Appendix-17
OOperation Panel 1-2Option
Document processor Appendix-3Duplex unit Appendix-3Expansion memory Appendix-4Key counter Appendix-4Overview Appendix-2Paper Feeder Appendix-3
OriginalLoading in the Document
Processor 2-14Placing on the Platen 2-13
Original CoverCleaning 7-2
Original image quality 5-9, 5-12Overview of job accounting 6-2
PPaper
Appropriate Paper Appendix-6Before Loading 2-3Loading Envelopes 2-9Loading in the Cassettes 2-4Loading in the Multi Purpose Tray 2-7Size and Media Appendix-5Special Paper Appendix-9Specifications Appendix-5
Paper jam 8-9Cassette 8-10Document processor 8-13Jam location indicators 8-9Multi purpose tray 8-10Optional cassette 8-14Paper output slot 8-12Precaution 8-9
Paper Length Guide 2-5Paper Width Guides 2-4Part Names 1-1Photo density adjustment 5-11Photo processing 5-13Platen
Placing Originals 2-13Power Off 3-2Power On 3-2PPM Appendix-17Preparation 2-1Printing the job accounting list 6-7Procedure for Changing the Default Settings 5-9Processing to reduce black lines 5-12Programmed Copying 4-25
Recalling 4-25Registering 4-25
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Index
RRemoving
Toner Container 7-6Waste Toner Box 7-6
ReplacementToner Container 7-6Waste toner box 7-6
Resolution Appendix-14Rotate collate setting 5-19
SSelected cassette 5-14Selecting auto rotation 5-19Selecting Image Quality 4-4Selecting media type (Cassettes 1 to 4) 5-17Selecting media types for automatic paper selection 5-14Separator
Cleaning 7-3Silent mode transition time 5-20Sleep mode transition time 5-22Slit Glass
Cleaning 7-2Solving malfunctions 8-2Specifications
Document Processor Appendix-15Environmental Specifications
Appendix-16Machine Appendix-13Paper Feeder Appendix-15
Specifying the paper weight and 2-sided copying to custom paper 5-17Status Page Appendix-17Status page Appendix-17System Menu 1-4System menu 5-1
Items 5-2Operation procedures 5-8
TText + photo mode density adjustment 5-11Text density adjustment 5-12Toner Container
Replacement 7-6Transfer Roller
Cleaning 7-4
UUser status report 5-9
WWaste Toner Box
Replacement 7-6
ZZoom Copying
Auto Zoom 4-5Manual Zoom 4-5
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Index
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