Toshiba e-STUDIO2500c manuel d'utilisation

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    MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL COLOR SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Basic Functions[...]

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    Notice to Users 1 Notice to Users USE OF RECYCLED P APER IN THE COPIER As with all copiers and reproduction devices, the us e of the app ropriate paper ensures the best image quality of the copies and the machine’s performance and reliability . Because of the extreme variances in composition and quality of paper from various manufacturers, con- s[...]

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    2 Notice to Users Regulatory Information T oshiba is dedicated to pr eserving the environment by spon soring Call2Recycle, a program of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. For mo re information and for dro p-off locations, visit www .rbrc.o rg or call 1-800-822-8837. Notice regarding CR coin cell batteries, applicab le to California, U.[...]

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    Lineup of Our Manuals 3 Lineup of Our Manuals Thank you for purchasin g the T oshiba multifuncti onal digital color systems e-STUDIO2500 c/ 3500c/3510c. We have provided you with these manuals for the operation of this equipment. Select and read the manual best suited to your needs. Quick St art Guide This Quick S tart Guide describes the initial s[...]

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    4 Lineup of Our Manuals Network Administra tion Guide This Network Admini stration Guide explai ns the guidelines for settin g up network servers to provide various network services, and troublesh oot- ing for network administrators. Printing Guide This Printing Guide explains how to install the client software for printing from Microsoft Windows, [...]

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    Lineup of Our Manuals 5 T o read manuals in PDF (P ortable Document Format) files Viewing and printing this operator ’s manual in PD F files require that you install Adobe Rea der or Adobe Acrobat Reade r on your PC. If Adobe Reade r or Adobe Acro bat Reader is not installed on your PC, download and install it from the website of Adobe Systems In[...]

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    6 Before Reading This Manual Before Reading This Manual This operator ’s manual describ es the following: y How to use this equipment y How to inspect and carry out mainte nance on this equipment y How to remedy mechanical and copying problems Precautions in this manual T o ensure correct and safe use of this equipment, this operator ’s manual [...]

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    Before Reading This Manual 7 Description of original/p aper direction Paper or originals of L T size can be placed either in a portrait direction or in a landsca pe direc- tion. In this manual, “-R” is added to this paper size when this size of paper or original is placed in a landscape direction. e.g.) L T size original on the original glass P[...]

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    9 CONTENTS Notice to Users .............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ........ 1 Lineup of Our Manuals ........ ............. ................ ................. ................ ........... 3 Before Reading This Manual .................. ................ ................ ................ ..... 6 Toshi[...]

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    10 Interrupt copying in progress and make othe r copies (Interrupt copying) ... ............. ................ ................ ............. ................ ...... 88 Bypass Copying ............... ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. 89 Bypass copying .......... ............. ................ ...........[...]

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    11 Chapter 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Color Balance (YMCK Adjustment) ........ ... ............. ................ ............. .... 146 RGB Adjustment .................. ............. ................ ................. ............ ........... 148 One-Touch Adjustment ....... ................ ................. ................ ............. ....... 149 Ba[...]

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    12 BOOK - TA BLET ......................... ................ ............. ................ ............. .... 202 ADF / SADF ....................... ................ ............. ................ ............. .............. 203 Continuous feed mode .. ............. ................ ................ ................ ........... 203 Single feed mo[...]

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    13 Chapter 8 JOB STATUS Job Status ...... ............. ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ . 272 Confirming Print Job Status ... ................ ................ ............. ................ .... 273 Print jobs ............. ............. ................ ................. ............. ............[...]

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    14 Chapter 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Toner near Empty” ... ................................................................ ........... 349 “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” ............ ................ ....... 352 Cleaning the slit glass................. ................ ................ ............. .............. 352 [...]

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    15 Image trouble .......... ................ ................ ............. ................ ................ . 388 Chapter 12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications .............. ................ ........... 392 Specifications of Options .......... ................ ............. ................ ............. .... 3[...]

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    Toshiba Quality is Second to None 17 T oshiba Quality is Second to None e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c T oner Cartridges. It is recommended that genuin e T oshiba su pplies and parts be used to obtain optimum results.[...]

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    18 Toshiba Quality is Second to None Supplies / Part s y Dependabil ity Genuine T oshi ba supplies are subjected to the st ricte st of inspections so that every supply you receive will pe rform at optimal levels. y High Productivity Genuine T oshi ba supplies are created to meet the demands of our competitive world and provide highspeed reliable co[...]

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    Features of the e-STUDIO 2500c/350 0c/3510c 19 Features of the e-ST UDIO2500c/3500c/3510c The e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c is a Multifunctio nal Digital Color System wi th high speed a nd high image quali ty . The e-STUDIO2500c/3500c /3510c is equipped with the network fu nction such as the printing and scanning one for compre hensive use to meet the [...]

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    20 Featur es of the e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/35 10c *1 Copying speed of “Full color”, “Auto color”, “T win color” and “Mono color” *2 This is the value when the room temperature is 20 °C (68 °F) or more at rated powe r input with no options installed. *3 An icon appears on the touch panel when the Data Encryption Function is enabled on[...]

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    General Precautions 21 General Precautions When inst alling or moving Wa r n i n g y This Multifunctional Digital Color Systems requ ires 1 15 V , 12 A, 50/60 Hz electric power. Do not use a power supply wi th a voltage other than th at specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. This cou ld cause a fire or g ive you an electric shock[...]

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    22 General Precautions Caution y When removing the plug from the outlet, do not pull th e power cord. Always hold the plug when removing it from the outlet. If the power cord is pulled, the wires may become broken and this could cause a fire or give you an electric shock. y Make sure that the ventilation holes are not blocked up. If the temperature[...]

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    General Precautions 23 Other point s y Make sure that there is enough space around the system to facilitate changing of parts, maintenance and cleari ng paper jam. If there is insufficient space, some operations, such as bypass feeding, will become difficult and the Multifunctiona l Digital Color Systems could even break down. T o insure optimal op[...]

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    24 General Precautions Caution y Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the origin al glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could cause personal in jury . y Do not place h eavy objects (9 lb. or mo re) on the Multifunctional Dig ital Color Systems. If the objects fall off, this could cause injury . y Do not touch the fu[...]

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    General Precautions 25 Position of Certification label, etc. Explanatory label Warning label W arning for grounding wire W arning for handling transfer belt Warning for high temperature area W arning for high temperature area ( fuser unit ) W arning for high temperature area ( fuser unit ) W arning for high temperature area ( ventilation holes ) Id[...]

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    26 General Precautions Other point s y Be very careful to treat the touch panel gently and never hit it. Breaking the surface could cause malfun ctions. y Do not turn th e power OFF w ith jammed paper left inside th e Multifunctional D igital Color Systems. This could cause malfunctions when th e main switch is turned ON next time. T o turn the pow[...]

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    Disclaimer Notice 27 Disclaimer Notice The following noti ce sets out the exclusions a nd limitations of liability of TOSHIBA TEC CORPO- RA TION (incl uding its employees, agents and sub-co ntractors) to any purchas er or user (‘User ’) of the e-STUDIO2500c/35 00c/3510c , includi ng its accessories, options and bundled software (‘Product’).[...]

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    28 Environmental Information Environment al Information ENERGY ST AR ® Prog ram T oshiba T ec Corporation, as a member of the ENERGY ST AR Program, attaches th e ENERGY ST AR logo to all products which meet the ENERGY ST AR Program requirements. The ENERGY ST AR Program aims at the promot ion of the development and wid er usage of office equipment[...]

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    Forgery Prevention Function/Storage of Color Copies 29 Forgery Prevention Function /S torage of Color Copies Forgery prevention function This copier has a forgery preventi on function. Please ensure that yo ur d igital full-color copier is not used for making copies of prohibited items. Storage of color copies y The copies should be kept in a place[...]

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    1. BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT This chapter describes what you need to know before us in g this equipment, such as how to turn the power ON or how to set copy paper . Description of Each Component ........................................................ ................... 32 Front / Right side ............... ................. .............. ..........[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 32 Description of Each Component Description of Each Component Front / Right side 1. Reversing Automatic Do cument Feeder (Optio nal, MR-3018 ) A stack of originals placed on this are scanned one sheet by one. Both sides of original can be scanned. Maximum 100 sheets (20 lb. Bond), 80 sheets (28 lb. Bond) (or stack height 0[...]

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    Description of Each Component 33 6. Paper feed cover (optio nal) Open this cover when releasing a paper misfeed in the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) or Large Capacity Feeder (optional).  P .328 “Misfeed in the Large Capacity Feeder (optional)”  P .329 “Misfeed in the Paper F eed Pedestal (optional)” 7. Paper size indicator 8. Paper F[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 34 Description of Each Component Lef t side / Inner side 1. Platen sheet  P .386 “Daily Inspection” 2. Original glass Use this to copy three -dimensional origin als, book-type original s and special paper such as overhead transparencies or tracing paper , as well as plain paper .  P .72 “Setting Originals” 3. [...]

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    Description of Each Component 35 5. Charger cleaner  P .352 ““T ime for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning”” 6. T oner bag  P .322 “Replace T oner Bag Symbol” 7. Slit glass cleaner Use this if the copied or printed paper is stained.  P .352 ““T ime for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning”” 8. Paper exit stopper Use t[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 36 Description of Each Component Configuration of options 1. Original Cover (KA-351 1PC) Holds an original. 2. Reversing Automatic Do cument Feeder (MR-3018 ) Automatically feeds a placed stack of ori ginals one by one to have them copied. 3. Bridge Unit (KN-3500) Acts as a relay for the finisher and this equipment. 4. Larg[...]

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    Description of Each Component 37 8. Saddle Stitch Finisher (MJ-1030) This finisher enables saddle stitching, in addition to sort/group finishing and stapling. The Hole Punch Unit (optional, MJ-6004) can be installed to this finisher . The Bridge Unit (optional, KN-350 0) is required for th e installation of thi s finisher . 9. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 38 Description of Each Component Bluetooth Module (GN-2010) This module enabl es the Bluetooth prin ting. y Installed inside of the equipmen t y The Antenna (GN-3010) is necessary . Antenna (GN-3010) This is used when the Wireless LAN M odule and Bluetooth Module are installed. y When the Wireless LAN modul e (GN-1041) is i[...]

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    Description of Each Component 39 Control p a nel Use the buttons on the control panel for various operations and settings through the equipment. 1. [HELP] button Use this button to display th e description of the functions and the buttons o n the touch panel. 2. [USER FUNCTIONS] button Use this button for paper size or media type sett ing of drawer[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 40 Description of Each Component 10. [INTERRUPT] button Use this button to interrupt the copy job in process and perform another one. The interrupted job is resumed by your pressing this button again. 11 . [JOB ST A T US] button Use this button to confirm each job status, printing status, and F AX transmission/reception sta[...]

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    Description of Each Component 41 Adjustment of the angle of the control p anel When adjusting the an gl e of the control p anel The angle of the control panel is adjustable at any angle between 7 and 45 degrees from the horizontal position. When changing the angle of the control panel, be careful not to catch your hands in th e gap between the equi[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 42 Description of Each Component 1 Slide the stopper (in the posi- tion A) slightly to the right, and then pull it out. 2 Fit the latches of the stopper in the hole of the position B and insert them turning the stop- per it self. 3 Shif t the stopper to the lef t until it clicks. The angle of the control panel is fixed at 7[...]

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    Description of Each Component 43 T ouch pa nel When the power is turned on, the basic menu for the copi er function appears on this touch panel. The status of the equipment is also di splayed on the touch panel with messages and illus- trations. * APS: Automatic paper selection, AMS: Automatic magnification selection Message display The following i[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 44 Description of Each Component (An example is shown below .) Buttons appearing on the various menus are as follows (some buttons may not appear on the menu):[...]

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    Description of Each Component 45 Clearing functions selected When you press the selected butt on, the function whi ch has been selected is cleared. Or the selected setting i s cleared aut omatically by the automatic function clear* wh en the equipment has been left inactive for a specified period of time. * Automatic function clear: This function w[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 46 Description of Each Component Setting letters The following menu appea rs when any letter entry is required for the operations of scanning, e- Filing, template an d Internet F AX. Use the buttons on the touch panel for letter entry and use the di gital keys on the control panel for number entry . After entering the lette[...]

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    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off 47 Prep aration 1- T urning Power On/Off T urning power on Open the switch cover , and then turn the power switch on. y The equipment starts warming-up. “W ait W arming Up” appears du ring warming-up. y While the equipment is warming up, yo u can use the auto job start function. (  P .86 “Scanning the ne[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 48 Preparation 1- Turn ing Power On/Off When dep a rtment or user management is used When the use of the equipment is managed un der department managem ent or user manage- ment function, each user needs to enter the department code or user informati on. Dep artment management Y ou can restrict users o r manage copy volume s[...]

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    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off 49 User management Users of the equipment can be limited and the ava ilab le functions and past record of each user can be controlled by using the user ma nagem ent function. W hen the equipment is managed under this function, turn the power of the equipm ent ON and ente r the info rmation required (e.g. user nam[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 50 Preparation 1- Turn ing Power On/Off 1 The menu for user authentication appears. MFP local authen tication, LDAP authentication Windows Doma in Authentication The domain name previousl y set by the networ k administrator is displayed in [DOMAIN]. If the domain name belonging to your organi zation is not displaye d, press[...]

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    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off 51 2 Press the [USER NAME] button. 3 Enter the user name (maximum 128 le tters) and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Press the [P ASSWORD] button. 5 Enter the p assword (maximum 64 letters) and then press the [ENTER] button.[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 52 Preparation 1- Turn ing Power On/Off 6 Press the [ENTER] button. The menu will switch and the eq uipment wi ll be ready to be used. If the user information is in correctly entered, the men u will not switch . In this case, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button and then enter it again. Displaying the availab le number o f cop[...]

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    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off 53 T urning power off (Shut down) When turning OFF the power of the equipment, be sure to shut it down following the procedure below . Check the following three poin ts before shutdown. y No jobs should be left in the print job list. (  P .272 “Job S tatus”) y None of the PRINT DA T A, MEMORY RX and F AX c[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 54 Preparation 1- Turn ing Power On/Off 3 “Shut down in progress” appears on the menu. Af ter a while, the equipment is shut down and the power is turned OFF . The power switch automaticall y returns to the OFF position. T urning the power off (Shutting down) with the [USER FUNCTIONS] button The equipment can also be sh[...]

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    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off 55 3 “Processing job will be deleted. Are you su re you want to shut- down?” appears on the menu. Press the [YES] button. T o canc el the shutdown operation, press the [NO] button. 4 “Shut down in progress” appears on the menu. Af ter a while, the equipment is shut down and the power is turned OFF . The p[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 56 Preparation 1- Turn ing Power On/Off See the User Functions Guide to c hange th e default settings noted above. The equipment can also be made to enter the sl eep mode manu ally by means of the following procedure. 2 Press the [SLEEP] button on the touch p anel. The equipment ente rs into the sleep mode. During this mode[...]

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    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 57 Prep aration 2- Setting Copy Paper Accept able copy paper *1 Automatic duplex copy ing is not available. *2 Use Thick 2 mode for sticker labels. *3 Thick 2 and Thick 3 can be fed from Drawer 1 or 2 of this equipment. *4 T o copy on the back side of Thic k 1 to 3, use the bypass tray . *5 This size of paper can e[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 58 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper y Multiple paper sizes cannot be set in one drawer . y “Maximum sheet capacity” refers to the maximum number of sheets when T oshiba-recom- mended paper is set. y Be sure that the paper height does not exc eed the line indicated inside of the guide. y “K format” is a Chine se sta[...]

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    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 59 Setting copy p aper (size change) When you set or add copy paper in the drawer , follow the procedure below . Placing p aper in the drawer 1 T urn the power on. 2 Pull out the drawer carefully until it comes to a stop. 3 Push the lower p art of the end guide in the direction of the arrow to remove it, then rein-[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 60 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 5 While pushing the green lever of the side guide in the dire c- tion of the arrow , set the side guide to the desired p aper size. Adjust the side guides w ith both hands. 6 Push the arrow p art (lef t side) to lock the side guide.[...]

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    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 61 y Place paper with its copy side up. (The copy side may be described on the wrapping paper .) y For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see  P .57 “Acce ptable copy paper”. y Fan the paper well before placi ng it in th e drawer . y Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indicate [...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 62 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 8 Push the drawer straight into the equipment until i t comes to a stop. Be sure to close the drawer securely and carefully . Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawe r . This could injure you. 10 When the p aper size is different from the one in the drawer , p[...]

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    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 63 12 When you want to change the setting of the drawer for special uses (  P .65), press the p aper type button. 13 Press the [ENTER] button.[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 64 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper Changing the setting of p aper size If the setting of the paper size registered in t he equipment does not correspo nd to the one in the drawer , it could cause a paper jam. In this case , change the setting of the paper size according to the following proced ure. 2 Press the [USER] butt[...]

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    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 65 Drawer for special uses When you set paper for special uses other than normal copying (e.g. she ets for cover copying) in the drawer , you need to set this drawer for th e special use in a dvance. If the drawer has been set for a special use, its indi cation will change on the touch panel. A drawer with this set[...]

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    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 66 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper Setting the drawer for special uses 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). y Place paper with its copy side up. y Set the pa per size as required. (  P .64 “Changing the setti ng of paper size”) 3 Press the [USER] button on the touch p anel to enter the user set- ting menu, then press t[...]

  • Page 69

    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 67 5 Press the p aper type button. E.g.: When Thick paper 1 is set in the 1st drawer and used as a cover sheet Press the [RETURN] button three time s or t he [COPY] button on the control panel to return to the basic menu. Clearing the drawer for special uses 1 Follow step s 1 to 3 of “Setting the drawer for speci[...]

  • Page 70

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 68 Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 3 Press the p aper type button corresponding to the one placed in the drawer you selected in step 1. The paper type setting is cleared and the indication of drawer returns to the original state. y When both Insertion sheet 1 and 2 have been set and only the settin g of Insertion sheet 1 [...]

  • Page 71

    Preparation 2- Setting Copy Paper 69 Placing p aper in the Large Cap acity Feeder (optional) y Place paper with its copy side up. (The copy side may be described on the wrapping paper .) y For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see  P .57 “Acce ptable copy paper”. y Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indica ted[...]

  • Page 72

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    2. HOW T O MAKE COPIES This chapter ex plains the basi c copying proced ures. Setting Originals ............................................................. ........................................ 72 Acceptable originals ................ .............. ................. .............. ................. .............. ............... .............[...]

  • Page 74

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 72 Setting Originals Setting Originals Accept able originals Acceptable originals are as follows. *1 Do not place any heavy objects (9 lb. or over) on the glass. *2 Some originals cannot be used depending on th eir paper quality . *3 Be sure to place ST -size originals in the land scape direction. Automatic size detection does [...]

  • Page 75

    Setting Originals 73 Maximum number of sh eet s for scanning A maximum of 1000 L T sheets, or up until the me mory becomes full can be accepted per 1 copy job. When the number o f scanned sheets has exceed ed the a bove limit, a message “The n umber of originals exceeds the limits. Will you cop y stored original s?” appears. If you want to prin[...]

  • Page 76

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 74 Setting Originals Placing originals on the glass Sheet originals Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the or iginal glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you. 1 Raise the original cover or Reversing Au tomatic Document Feeder (optional). Raise it 60 degrees or more for detecting th[...]

  • Page 77

    Setting Originals 75 Book-type originals Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the or iginal glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you. 1 Raise the original cover or Reversing Au tomatic Document Feeder (optional). 3 Lower the original cover or Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) carefully . y D[...]

  • Page 78

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 76 Setting Originals Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) Precautions Do not use the types of original 1 to 8 shown below beca use such types may cause misfeeding or dama ge to the equipment. 1. Badly wrinkled, folded or curled originals 2. Original with carbon paper 3. T aped, pasted or cut-out origina ls 4[...]

  • Page 79

    Setting Originals 77 Continuous feed mode When the number of originals is too large to be set at one time, you can previo usly divide the originals into several sets to copy them continuously . T o do so, place the first set of the originals and press the [CONTINUE] bu tton on the touch panel while the data of this set are being scanned. When this [...]

  • Page 80

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 78 Setting Originals Single feed mode T o switch o ver between the continuou s f eed mode and the single feed mode, see  P .203 “ADF / SADF”. The original will be pulled in automatically . Be sure to let go of it when it starts being pulled. 3 If there are more originals, set them in the same way . The same operation is [...]

  • Page 81

    Setting Originals 79 4 Af ter all originals have finished being fed, press the [FINISHED] button. If the [FINISHED] button is not pressed, c opying is started when the automatic function clear is operated.  P .45 “Clearing functions selected ”[...]

  • Page 82

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 80 Making Copies Making Copies Initial (Default) settings When the power is turned on, when the ene rgy saving mode is cleared, and when the [FUNC- TION CLEAR] button on the control panel is presse d, various setting items are automatically set. These items are called the initial (defa ult) settings. Se t originals after placin[...]

  • Page 83

    Making Copies 81 Copying procedure Placing originals on the Re versing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). For the types and sizes of paper selectable, see  P .57 “Acceptable copy paper”. When the desired size or type of paper is no t in any of the drawers or the Large Capacity Feeder , see the follo wing pa[...]

  • Page 84

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 82 Making Copies 3 Select the copy modes as required. When you want to copy more than one set, key in the desired number of c opies. y Press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel to correct the number keyed in. y Note that some combinations of copy modes are restricted . (  P .400 “Copyin g Func- tion Combination Matrix?[...]

  • Page 85

    Making Copies 83 2 Place the original(s). See the following pages to set the originals.  P .72 “Acceptable origina ls”  P .74 “Placing originals on the glass” The originals a re copied i n the order of b eing scanned. 3 Select the copy modes as required. When you want to copy more than one set, key in the desired number of c opies. y [...]

  • Page 86

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 84 Making Copies 5 Place the next original, and press the [ST ART] button. y Data scanning of this original starts. y The next original will also be scanned in t he same manner when you press the [YES] button on the touch panel and then press t he [ST ART] button on the control panel. y Repeat the above procedure until the scan[...]

  • Page 87

    Making Copies 85 Stopping the copying operation Press the [STOP] button on the control p anel to stop scanning or continuous copying. 2 When the following menu is displayed, press the [MEMOR Y CLEAR] button on the touch p anel. y If there is any copy j ob waiting, this jo b will start. y During scanning: The data scanned up to then are deleted. y D[...]

  • Page 88

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 86 Making Copies Scanning the next originals during copying (Auto job st art) Y ou can reserve a copy jo b by scanning the orig inal during continuous cop ying or while “READY (W ARMING UP)” appears. 1 Place the original(s). 2 Select the copy mode and set the number of c opies. Note that the job starts in the copy modes of [...]

  • Page 89

    Making Copies 87 Confirming and canceling auto job Confirming auto job and canceling job in waiting Press the [JOB ST A TUS] button on the control pane l to display the job list fo r confirming the set auto job and canceling a job waiting to be copied. T o cancel a uto jobs, see  P .274 “Deleting print jobs”. Canceling auto job Press the [ST[...]

  • Page 90

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 88 Making Copies Interrupt copying in progress and make other copies (Interrupt copying) While continuous copy ing is in progress, you can in terrupt this job with anot her copy job. The fol- lowing features cannot be used togethe r with interrupt copying: y Cover sheet copying y Sheet insertion copying y S tor e to e-Filing / [...]

  • Page 91

    Bypass Copying 89 Byp ass Copying Byp ass copying When you want to make copies on OHP film, sticker labels, or non-standard size paper , place the sheets of p aper on the bypass tray . Bypass copying is also re commended for copying on standard size paper which is not in any of the drawers. If you select the paper size, you can uti lize vari ous fu[...]

  • Page 92

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 90 Bypass Copying Byp a ss copying on st andard size paper Copying on LD, L T , LG and ST -R size paper y Rear side of the side guides of the bypass tray has an indicator for paper height. The height of the sheets must not exceed this indicator . y When you use more than one sheet, fan th e sheets well before setting them on th[...]

  • Page 93

    Bypass Copying 91 3 Press the button of the same size as the one of the p aper you have set on the tray . If the paper size is not specified here, copying may be slowed down. 4 Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch p anel if the media type of the p aper you have set on the tray is other than plain p aper . 5 Press the button of the same media [...]

  • Page 94

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 92 Bypass Copying Copying on b ack sides y When you want to copy on the b oth sides of a type of paper that is unaccept able for automatic duplex copying, such as THICK4 , select a media type for the copy paper and make a copy on one side of it. Then copy on the other side by selecting (BACK). Be sure to select the appropriate [...]

  • Page 95

    Bypass Copying 93 Copying on st andard size paper other than LD, L T , LG and ST -R 1 Place p aper and original(s) by following step 1 and 2 in “Copying on LD, L T , LG and ST -R size paper” (  P. 9 0 ) . 2 Press the [OTHER SIZE] button on the touch p anel. 3 Press the button of the same size as the one of the p aper you have set on the tray[...]

  • Page 96

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 94 Bypass Copying 5 Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch p anel if the media type of the p aper you have set on the tray is other than plain p aper . 6 Press the button of the same media ty pe as the one of the p aper you have set on the tray , and then press the [ENTER] button on the touch p anel. E.g.: When Thick paper [...]

  • Page 97

    Bypass Copying 95 Byp a ss copying on non-st andard size paper Non-standard size paper should be within the following ranges: A (Length): 3.9" to 1 1.7", B (Width): 5.8" to 17" y Rear side of the side guides of the bypass tray has an indicator for paper height. The height of the sheets must not exceed this indicator . y When you[...]

  • Page 98

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 96 Bypass Copying 3 Press the [NON ST ANDARD] button on the touch p anel. 4 Set each dimension following the procedure below . The [Length] and [Width] are indicated as follows: A: [Length] B: [Width] Using the digital keys Key in the value in [Length] and press the [SET] button on the tou ch panel. Set the width in the same wa[...]

  • Page 99

    Bypass Copying 97 5 Press the [ST ART] button on the control p anel. Recalling dimensions re gistered in the memo ry Press the desired memory number button fr om [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 4] to reca ll the dimension data registered previously , and then press the [ENTER] button . y Set other copy modes as required. y Paper size that can be set is as fo[...]

  • Page 100

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 98 Bypass Copying Registering non-st andard size in the memory 1 Follow step s 1 to 3 on “Byp ass copying on non-st andard size p aper” (  P. 9 5 ) . 2 Press the memory number button (from [MEMOR Y 1] to [MEMOR Y 4]) you want to register the dimens ion. 3 Key in each dimension, and press the [MEMOR Y] button on the touch[...]

  • Page 101

    Proof Copy 99 Proof Copy This function allows you to check th at the copy density , zoom and margin width, etc. are properly set by making only one set of copies. Y ou can prevent miscopying b y using this func tion before committing yoursel f to mass-copying. y The setting of the number of copy sets, pa ge number , ti me stamp, sort/stapling (when[...]

  • Page 102

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 100 Proof Copy 6 Change the settings as requi red. y The setting of the number of copy sets, page number , time stamp, sort/stapling (when the optional Finisher has be en installed) and hole punch (when the optional Hole Punch Unit has been installed) can be changed. y If you want to change the setting of the co py density , or[...]

  • Page 103

    3. SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES This chapter describes the basic useful copying func tions includ ing Enlargement and Reduction Copyin g, Selecting Finishing Modes, Dup lex Copying and such. Paper Selection ......................................................................... ............................ 102 Automatic Paper Selection (APS) ... .[...]

  • Page 104

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 102 Paper Selection Paper Selection Automatic Paper Selection (APS) When you place standard size originals on the origin al glass or the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional), the size of the o riginal s is automatically detect ed, whi ch helps the equip- ment select paper that is th e same size as the origi[...]

  • Page 105

    Paper Selection 103 When automatic paper selection is not selected (1) Press the Enlargement/Re duction ([ZOOM.. .]) button. (2) Press the [APS] button. 4 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 106

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 104 Paper Selection Manual p a per selection Automatic paper selection cannot be selected for the following originals beca use their sizes are not detected correctly . Sel ect the pape r size manually for these original s. y Highly transparent originals (e.g. OHP film, tracing paper) y Wholly dark originals or original[...]

  • Page 107

    Paper Selection 105 Copying mixed-sized orig inals in one operat ion (mixed original size) Y ou can copy a set of originals whose sizes are individ ually different, using the Reversing Auto- matic Document Feeder (optional), b y pr essing the [MIXED ORIGINAL SIZE ] button. y This mixed original size setting is availab le only in the following comb [...]

  • Page 108

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 106 Paper Selection 5 Select either automatic p aper selection (APS) or automatic magnifi- cation selection (AMS). Automatic paper selection: Copie s on the same size of paper as that of originals (  P .102). Automatic magnifica tion selection: Copies all in on e size (  P .108). y Before you use automatic pape r[...]

  • Page 109

    Switching Color Mode 107 Switching Color Mode This function allows yo u to swit ch color modes. T here are three type s of color modes as follows: FULL COLOR: All originals are copied in full color rega rdless of the type of each original. BLACK: All originals are copied in black regardle ss of the type of each original. (Default setting) AUTO COLO[...]

  • Page 110

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 108 Enlargement and Reduction Copying Enlargement and Re duction Copying Y ou can enlarge or reduce the size of copi es by means of the following procedures. y S pecifyin g the copy paper size in advance so that the equipment will detect the original size and automatically select the mo st appropriate reproduction rati[...]

  • Page 111

    Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 109 3 Press the button representing the desired cop y p aper size. E.g.: When LD-size paper is selected The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel. 4 Press the [AMS] button. 5 Place the original(s). y If “Change direction o f original” appea rs, make the ch ange accord[...]

  • Page 112

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 110 Enlargement and Redu ction Copying Specifying both original size and copy size sep arately 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) bu tton. 4 Specify the original size and copy p aper size. Original size: Press the size button representing the same siz[...]

  • Page 113

    Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 111 When a standard size paper other than LD, L G , L T an d ST -R is set Register the size of the placed paper to th e [OTHER] button with the following procedure. The registered paper size is automatically selected when th e [OTHER ] button is pressed. 1 Press the [OTHER SIZE] button. 2 Press the p aper size but[...]

  • Page 114

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 112 Enlargement and Redu ction Copying Using the zoom buttons or the one-touch zoom buttons 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) bu tton. 4 Press the following buttons to set the desired reproduction ratio. A: Zoom ( / ) butto ns The reproduction ratio [...]

  • Page 115

    Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 113 5 Press the button representing the desired cop y p aper size. E.g.: When LD-size paper is selected y The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel. y Set other copy modes as required. 6 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 116

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 114 Enlargement and Redu ction Copying Copying photo originals in the best reproduction ratio for copy p aper size 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original on the original glass. Place the original in a landscap e direction. 3 Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([Zo om…]) button. 4 Press the [PHOTO ZOOM] bu[...]

  • Page 117

    Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 115 5 Specify the original size. The size can be selected from “3" x 5"”, “4" x 6"”, “5" x 7"” and “8" x 10"”. E.g.: When placing 3" x 5" photo origin al If the origi nal size is other than “ 3" x 5"”, “4" x 6"”, “5&quo[...]

  • Page 118

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 116 Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 7 Press the [ENTER] button. y Select other copy modes as re quired. 8 Press the [ST ART] button. y If the finishing mode is “Non-sort / Non- staple”, the original will be scann ed and copy- ing will start. If not, proceed to steps 9 and 10. 9 Place the next original, and press[...]

  • Page 119

    Enlargement and Redu ction Copying 117 2 Key in the original size. Key in the val ue of the width (X) of the or iginal, and then press th e [SET] button. Then key in its length (Y). Accep table ranges are as fol lows: Width (X): 10 to 434 mm (0.39" to 17.09") Length (Y): 10 to 300 mm (0.39" to 1 1.81") 3 Press the [ENTER] button[...]

  • Page 120

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 118 Selecting Finishing Modes Selecting Finishing Modes T ype of finishing mode The available finishing modes differ depending on the type of finishing device installed (MJ-1030, MJ-1 101, MJ-6004 or MJ-6101). Check t he available finishing modes with th e table below . Y es: Available No: Not available MJ-1030: Saddle[...]

  • Page 121

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 119 Name of each p art in the Finisher (optional) 1. T ray 2. Sub-tray 3. Upper cover 4. Front cover 5. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6101) 6. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6004) 7. Saddle stitch tray 8. Fixed tray 3 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 6 5 4 4 7 MJ-1030 MJ-1 101[...]

  • Page 122

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 120 Selecting Finishing Modes Sort/Group copying T o make mu ltiple copies, select the sort mode or the group mode as required. (Example of making 5 sets of copies from 5 original sheets) 1. Sort copying 2. Group copying When you use th e LD or LG size cop y paper , pull out the sub-tray in advance. The copied paper ma[...]

  • Page 123

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 121 4 Press the [SORT] (or [GROUP]) button. Set other copy modes as required. 5 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 124

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 122 Selecting Finishing Modes Rot ate sort mode In the rotate sort mode , one set of copies is made to exit on another set of copies, being alter- nated lengthwise or crosswi se. The available paper sizes for this mode is L T/L T -R. Set the L T/L T -R size paper in the drawers or on the bypass tray in advance. Paper e[...]

  • Page 125

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 123 4 Press the [ROT A TE SORT] button. Set other copy modes as required. 5 Press the [ST ART] button. St aple sort mode When the Finisher (optional) is installed, automatic stapling is enabled. Y ou can select th e sta- pling position from three types. y S pecial paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used fo[...]

  • Page 126

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 124 Selecting Finishing Modes 3 Press the finisher button on the basic m enu. 4 Press the [FRONT ST APLE SORT] (or [DOUBLE ST APLE SORT] or [REAR ST APLE SORT]) button. Set other copy modes as required. 5 Press the [ST ART] button. If the paper quantity exceeds the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, the Fini[...]

  • Page 127

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 125 Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode) In the magazine sort mode, more than one orig inal can be copi ed and bound like magazines or booklets. Also, a set of copied sheets can be autom atically folded and stapled a t its center when the Saddle S t itch Finisher (optional) is installe d. The avai lable c[...]

  • Page 128

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 126 Selecting Finishing Modes 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Select the p aper size. y Available copy paper sizes are LD, L T -R and LG . y For bypass copying, see  P .89 “Bypass Copying”. T o use the saddle stitch mode for LD or LG-size paper , l ift the stopper of the saddle stitch tray . 3 Place the origi[...]

  • Page 129

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 127 5 Press the [MAGAZINE SORT] (or [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] or [SADDLE STITCH]) button. y The [MAGAZINE SORT & SA D DLE STITCH] button and the [SADDLE STITCH] but- ton are selectable o nly when the Saddle S titch Finisher is installed. y Set other copy modes as required. 6 Press the [ST ART] button. When p[...]

  • Page 130

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 128 Selecting Finishing Modes Hole punch mode (optional) When the Hole Punch Unit (opti onal) is installed to the finisher (option al), you can punch holes in the copies. y The available copy paper sizes for this mode are LD, LG , L T , L T -R and COMP . y The paper weight applicable for this mode is 17 l b. Bond to 14[...]

  • Page 131

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 129 Number of punch holes an d available p aper sizes Since the number of punch holes and the dist ance betw een the holes vary depen ding on the country/region, purchase a hole punch unit that meets your requirements. (For details, consult your service technician.) Number of punch ho les and hole diam eter A vailable p a[...]

  • Page 132

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 130 Selecting Finishing Modes Manual st apling (MJ-1 101 only) The manual stapling function which enable s you to use the staple function without making cop- ies is available in the Fi nisher (MJ-1 10 1, optional) . This function is useful when copies are made without stapling being set or when you want to staple origi[...]

  • Page 133

    Selecting Finishing Mode s 131 4 Release the p aper and press the [Manual-st apling] button. The stapling position lamp blinks when the stapling is completed. Remove the paper . Be sure to release the paper before the manual stapling. y Operation can be continued w hile the manual-stapling la mp lights. If no o peration is performed for approx. 15 [...]

  • Page 134

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 132 Duplex Copying Duplex Copying The following 5 combinations are ava ilable for duplex copying. 1. 1-sided original -> 1-sided cop y (default setting at installation) 2. 1-sided original -> 2-sided cop y 3. 2-sided original -> 2-sided cop y 4. 2-sided original -> 1-sided cop y 5. Book-type original -> [...]

  • Page 135

    Duplex Copying 133 1-sided original -> 1-sided cop y (default setting at inst allation) 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Confirm that the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu is [1 -> 1 SIMPLEX]. If [1 -> 1 SIMPLEX] is not shown, press the simplex/duplex button to display the next menu, and then press the [1 -[...]

  • Page 136

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 134 Duplex Copying 1-sided original -> 2-sided cop y When you copy 1-sided portrait originals to 2-si ded copies plac ing them in a landscape direc- tion, you can make a booklet-type copy in the di rection of “open toward the left” opening, using the image direction mode in the edit menu. (  P .200 “IMAGE D[...]

  • Page 137

    Duplex Copying 135 2-sided original -> 2-sided cop y 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. (  P . 89 “Bypass Copying”) 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the simplex/duplex button on th e basic menu. 4 Press the [2 -> 2 DUPLEX] button. Set other copy modes as required.[...]

  • Page 138

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 136 Duplex Copying 2-sided original -> 1-sided cop y When a 2-sided ‘open to left’ (Book) portrait original is copied using the image di rection mode in the edit menu with [2-Sided Original s to 1-Sided Copies], copies can be adjusted to the same direction. (  P .200 “IMAGE DIRECTION”) 1 Place p aper in t[...]

  • Page 139

    Duplex Copying 137 Book-type original -> 2-sided copy Y ou can make a booklet-type copy in the same page configuration in which the original is. The acceptable paper size for this function is L T only . 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. (  P .89 “Bypass Copying”) 2 [...]

  • Page 140

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 138 Duplex Copying 4 Select the book copying type. Press the [RIGHT -> RIGHT] button (= default se tting at the installation) if copying should start at a right-hand page and end at a right-hand page. Other copying types are selectable by pressing any of the [RIGHT -> LEFT], [LEFT -> LEFT] and [LEFT -> RIGH[...]

  • Page 141

    Duplex Copying 139 5 Select L T copy size. Only L T size is availab le. Press the drawer button on the touch panel, or use the paper source selection ( / ) butt ons to select L T size. E.g.: When L T-size p aper is selected y If you need a binding space, select the book margin mode. (  P .163 “IMAGE SHIFT”) y Set other copy modes as required[...]

  • Page 142

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 140 Duplex Copying 7 Press the [ST ART] button. When the dat a of the opened p ages have been scanned, open the next p age and set the booklet on the origi- nal glass again. Repeat the procedures above un til all the desired pages have been scanned. If the last copy is only a single page, press the [C OPY FINAL P AGE] [...]

  • Page 143

    Original Mode 141 Original Mode Y ou can make copies with optimal image qua lity by selecting the follow ing modes for your origi- nal. The selectable original mode differs depending on the color mode (  P .107). Switch the color mode first, and then se lect the original mo de. Full color Black Auto color 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place[...]

  • Page 144

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 142 Original Mode 4 Select and press the button for the most appropriate original mode for your original. The selectable original mode differs depending on the color mode as follows. Full color Black Auto color Set other copy modes as required. 5 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 145

    Copy Density Adju stment 143 Copy Density Adjustment There are 2 types of copy densit y adjustment: th e autom atic copy density m ode and the manual copy density mode. In the automatic copy dens ity mode, the equipment automaticall y selects the most appropriate copy density by detecting th e density of the original. In the manual copy density mod[...]

  • Page 146

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 144 Copy Density Adjustment Manual copy density mode 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press either the or button to adjust the copy density to the desired level. y The copied image becomes lighter as yo u press the button and darker as you press the button. y Set other copy modes as required.[...]

  • Page 147

    4. IMAGE ADJUSTMENT This chapter describes the image ad justment functions all owing you to change the overall color balance of the copied image, copy a n original in a specified colo r , and so on. Color Balance (YMCK Adjustment) ..................................................................... 146 RGB Adjustment ..............................[...]

  • Page 148

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 146 Color Balance (YMCK Adjustment) Color Balance (YMCK Adjustment) This function allows you to adjust an overall co lor balance of the copied image by cha nging each toner amount of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K). This function is available only in th e full color mode and the auto color mode . 1 Place p aper in[...]

  • Page 149

    Color Balance (YMCK Adjustment) 147 4 Press the or button of the color to obt ain the desired color balance. Then press the [ENTER] butto n. y at the center of each colo r bar denotes its default setting. y Pressing the button streng thens the adju sted color , and pressing the button weakens it. y Select other copy modes as re quired. Each color b[...]

  • Page 150

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 148 RGB Adjustment RGB Adjustment This function all ows you to adjust a n overall co lor balance of the copied image by changing the strength of red (R), green (G) and blue (B) at the time of scanning. This function is available only in th e full color mode and the auto color mode . 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the or[...]

  • Page 151

    One-Touch Ad justment 149 One-T ouch Adjustment This function allows you to obtain the desired image quality . Y ou can select among 5 mode s; “W ARM”, “COOL”, “VIVID”, “CLEAR” or “MARKER ” in a one-touch operation. W hen you select [MARKER], the multiple colors drawn with a highlight p en on the o riginal can b e copied so as t[...]

  • Page 152

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 150 Backg round Adjustment Background Adjustment This function all ows you to adjust the density of the orig inal’s background. It avoids the back side of 2-sided originals becoming visib le on t he front side of the original through the copy . This mode can be used regardless of the color mode setting . y This mode cannot be u[...]

  • Page 153

    Sharpness 151 Sharpness This func tion allows you to empha size or blur the outline of the image. When the sharpness level is adjusted to the [SOFT] side, the moire fringe s are suppressed. If it is adjuste d to the [SHARP] side, the letters and fine lines become sharper . 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the [IMAGE[...]

  • Page 154

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 152 Twin Co lor (2-Color) Copy T win Color (2-Color) Copy This function allows you to copy a colored original in 2 specified colors. There are 2 types of twin color copy as follows: TWIN COLOR SELECT ABLE: The black part and the parts other than black in the original are copied separately in 2 colors which have been man ually spe[...]

  • Page 155

    Twin Color (2-Color) Copy 153 5 Select a color for the p arts other than blac k in the original. Press the [SECOND COLOR] button, and then select the desired color . 6 Select a color for the black p art in the original. Press the [CHANGE BLACK TO ] button, and then select the desired color .[...]

  • Page 156

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 154 Twin Color (2-Color) Copy 7 Press the [ADJUST] button to adjust the color balance as required. y Each the color balance of yellow and magenta on every density area can be adju sted by your pressing the [DET AIL] button. For example, when you adjust the high de nsity area of mage nta (M) to side, magenta in its high density ar[...]

  • Page 157

    Twin Color (2-Color) Copy 155 8 Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy mode s as required. 9 Press the [ST ART] button. Canceling color balance adjustment y Set the color balance of th e color you want to cancel its adjustment to , and then press the [ENTER] button. y If you want to cancel the adjustment of al l colors, press the [DEF AUL T] b[...]

  • Page 158

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 156 Twin Color (2-Color) Copy 4 Press the [RED & BLACK] button. 5 T o adjust the red color , press the [ADJUST] button. If you do not change the color balance, press the [ENTER] button and proceed to step 7.[...]

  • Page 159

    Twin Color (2-Color) Copy 157 6 Adjust the color balance or the red -and-black area adjustment as required. Press the [ENTER] button af ter adjustment. A: Red color balance adjustme nt Press the or button of the desired co lor to adjust the red color balance. B: Red/Black area adju stment Press the or button to adjust the area to be copied in red o[...]

  • Page 160

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 158 Monocolor copying Monocolor copying Y ou can copy in a si ngle color except black. Monocolor copying is selectable among the follow ing 10 colors: Magenta, yellow , yellow green, cyan, pink, red, orang e, green, blue, purple 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place an original. 3 Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu[...]

  • Page 161

    Hue 159 Hue Hue on the basic co lor can be ad justed. This function is available only in th e full color mode and the auto color mode . 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place an original. 3 Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the [HUE] button. 4 Adjust the hue of the entire image with the or button of the section A. Wit[...]

  • Page 162

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT 160 Saturation Saturation Color saturation of the entire i mage can be adjusted . This function is available only in th e full color mode and the auto color mode . 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place an original. 3 Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the [SA TURA TION] button. 4 Adjust saturation w[...]

  • Page 163

    5. USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS This chapter de scribes various editi ng functions includ ing IMAGE SHIFT , 2IN1 / 4IN1, JOB BUILD and so on, which result in neatly finished copy jobs. IMAGE SHIFT ................................... ................................................................ ...... 163 Creating a right or lef t margin..........[...]

  • Page 164

    Continuous feed mode ...... ........................................................ ............ ........... ...................... ...... ... 203 Single feed mode ................. .............. ................. .............. .............. ................. .............. .... .............204 FULL IMAGE .......................... ...........[...]

  • Page 165

    IMAGE SHIFT 163 IMAGE SHIFT A margin for binding can be created. The fo llowing types are available. 1. Created by shifting the original image to eith er the right or left side (Right or Left margin) 2. Created by shifting the original image to ei th er the upper or lower side (T op or Bottom margin) 3. Created binding margins in the center (inner [...]

  • Page 166

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 164 IMAGE SHIFT 4 Press the [LEFT] (or [RIGHT]) button. 5 Adjust the margin wid th by pressing the [2 mm] or [100 mm] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. y The default wid th of the margin is 7 mm (0.276"). y In duplex copying, margins on the back are created on the other sid e of those in th e front. ( [...]

  • Page 167

    IMAGE SHIFT 165 Creating a top or bottom margin 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying (  P .89), be sure to specify the paper size. 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, a nd then press the [IMAGE SHIFT] button. 4 Press the [TOP] (or [BOTT OM]) button. 5 Adjust the margin wid[...]

  • Page 168

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 166 IMAGE SHIFT 6 Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy mode s as required. 7 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 169

    IMAGE SHIFT 167 Creating a bookbinding margin This is used when setting “Book-type origina l -> 2-sided copy” (  P .137) in duplex copying. The margin is created in the center (inner margin ). y Acceptable paper sizes for this function is L T only . y The width of the white border can be adjusted in 1 mm increments. 1 Press the [EDIT] but[...]

  • Page 170

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 168 IMAGE SHIFT 4 Press the [ENTER] button. Set “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” (  P . 137) in duplex co pying as well.[...]

  • Page 171

    EDGE ERASE 169 EDGE ERASE If the original has a dirty or torn edge, it may be reproduced as a black stain on the copy . In that case, set the edge erase. A white border is created along the edg es of the copy , elimin ating those black stains. y This function is availabl e only in the case of standard-size originals. y The width of the edge erase m[...]

  • Page 172

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 170 EDGE ERASE 4 Adjust the wid th by pressing the [2 mm] or [50 mm] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. y The default width of the white border is 5 mm (0.197"). y Select other copy modes as re quired. 5 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 173

    BOOK CENTER ERASE 171 BOOK CENTER ERASE This function all ows you to erase the shadow in the cen ter of a book orig inal. 1. Before book center erase is set 2. After book center erase is set The width of the book center erase marg in can be adjusted in 1 mm increments. 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying (  P [...]

  • Page 174

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 172 BOOK CENTER ERASE 4 Adjust the wid th by pressing the [2 mm] or [50 mm] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. y The defau lt width of the eras e margin is 10 mm (0.393"). y Select other copy modes as re quired. 5 Place a book original on the original glass. Align its center with the yellow guide lin e nea[...]

  • Page 175

    DUAL PAGE 173 DUAL P AGE This function allows the facing pages of a book or magazine to be copied page by page onto 2 separate sheets of paper or duplex-co pied on one sheet. It is not necessary to move the original on the glass. Y ou can also place a pair of L T sized originals side by side and copy them on sep- arate sheets of paper . y Acceptabl[...]

  • Page 176

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 174 DUAL PAGE 4 Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, an d then select the copy size (L T). y When using this mode in bypass copying (  P .89), be sure to sp ecify the p aper size. y Select other copy modes as re quired. Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the original glass and do not press on[...]

  • Page 177

    2IN1 / 4IN1 175 2IN1 / 4IN1 This feature allows mul tiple originals to be reduced and copied onto a single sheet of paper . There are 2 modes: 2IN1 copying, where 2 origi nals are cop ied onto a single sheet, and 4IN1 copying, where 4 originals a re copied onto a si ngle sheet. In addition, dupl ex 2IN1 / 4IN1 modes are available, where four/eight [...]

  • Page 178

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 176 2IN1 / 4IN1 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). y When using this mode in bypass copying (  P .89), be sure to sp ecify the p aper size. y If the paper size is not changed, paper of the same size as the original is selected. y T o make copies on paper which is not the same size as the original, press the [ZOOM] but[...]

  • Page 179

    2IN1 / 4IN1 177 5 Press the [1 SIDE] (or [2 SIDE]) button. Select other copy mode s as required. 6 Press the [ST ART] button. y When the Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optiona l) is used, the origina l is scanned and copying starts. y When the original is placed on the original gl ass, perform steps 7 and 8. 7 Place the next original, and pr[...]

  • Page 180

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 178 MAGAZINE SORT MAGAZINE SORT This functi on allows 1-side d originals to be co pied and sorted so that they can be folded and bound along a center line like typical magazines or boo klets. Example of copying a 12-page document When placing a portrait originals hori zontal to yo u in the magazine sort mode , be sure [...]

  • Page 181

    MAGAZINE SORT 179 4 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, a nd then press the [MAGAZINE SORT] button. 5 Set the saddle-stitch and the binding margin and press the [ENTER] button. y T o staple the center line using th e Saddle S t itch Finisher (optional), press the [ST A- PLE ON] button. For the maximum number o f sheets that can be stapl[...]

  • Page 182

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 180 EDITING EDITING T rimming / Masking This function allows you to copy onl y the inside of the specified area on an original (trimming) or copy with the specified area mask ed (masking). Up to 4 rectangular areas can be specified on an original. y Image editing is only availab le with standard-size originals. y If th[...]

  • Page 183

    EDITING 181 3 Press the [TRIM] (or [MASK]) button. Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could in jure you. 4 Place the original with it s face up on the original glass. Set the original with its face up and bottom toward you and fit its top left corner against that of[...]

  • Page 184

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 182 EDITING 6 Enter the values read in step 5 for the specified area, and then press the [SET] button. Set 4 values in order . y After the setting of 4 valu es is finished, th e next edit area menu is displayed. Repeat steps 5 and 6 when you specify other areas. Up to 4 areas can be specified on an original. y T o corr[...]

  • Page 185

    EDITING 183 Mirror image This function allows you to make copies with image s completely reversed (right and left). 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size (  P .102 “Paper Selection”). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, a nd then press[...]

  • Page 186

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 184 EDITING Negative/Positive reversal This function allows you to ma ke copies reversing the contrasting density on the whol e face of original. This funct ion can be used only w hen the col or mode is “B LACK” or “F ULL COLOR” . 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure [...]

  • Page 187

    XY ZOOM 185 XY ZOOM This function allows you to make copies with di fferent reproduction ratios set for the X (horizon- tal) and Y (vertical) direction. The reproduction ratio is in the range of 25 to 40 0%. However , in the following cases, it is in the range of 25 to 200%. y When the color mode is “FU LL COLOR” or “AUTO COLOR” y When the [...]

  • Page 188

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 186 XY ZOOM 4 Using the [25%] and [400%] buttons, set the reproductio n ratio for X and press the [SET] button. Then set the reproduction ratio for Y . 5 Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy mode s as required. 6 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 189

    COVER SHEET 187 COVER SHEET This function allows you to insert special sheets of paper (such as color paper) into a set of cop- ies as cover sheets. A copied front cover s heet can be inserted. T he back cover she et is inserted blank. There are 4 types of cover sheet modes: 1. Adding a blank fro nt co ver sheet ([TOP BLANK]) 2. Adding a copied fro[...]

  • Page 190

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 188 COVER SHEET 3 Place the original(s). Originals should be placed from t he first page on the original glass. 4 Press the [EDIT] button to ent er the edit menu and then th e [COVER SHEET] button. 5 Press the desired cover sheet button. TOP BLANK: T o add a blank front cover sheet TOP COPIED: T o add a copied front co[...]

  • Page 191

    COVER SHEET 189 6 Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select a p aper source of the same size a nd direction as the cover sheet. Select other copy mode s as required. 7 Press the [ST ART] button. y When the Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optiona l) is used, the origina l is scanned and copying starts. y When the origin[...]

  • Page 192

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 190 SHEET INSERTION SHEET INSERTION This function allows you to in sert special sheets of paper (such as color paper) into the specified pages. 2 kinds of sheets for insertion are available. Up to 50 pages can be specified for [INSERT SOURCE 1] and [INSERT SOURCE 2] combined. T here are 2 types of sheet insertion modes[...]

  • Page 193

    SHEET INSERTION 191 5 Press the [COPIED] (or [BLANK]) button. COPIED: T o inse rt a copied sheet into the specified page BLANK: T o insert a blan k sheet into the page previous to the specified one 6 Press the [INSERT SOURCE 1] (or [INSERT SOURCE 2]) button. 7 Key in the desired p age number (3 digit s or less) for insertion and press the [SET] but[...]

  • Page 194

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 192 SHEET INSERTION 8 Af ter the specifying of all insertion pag es is finished, press the [ENTER] button. 9 Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select a p aper source of the same size a nd direction as the sheet insertion. Select other copy mode s as required. 10 Press the [ST ART] button. y Whe[...]

  • Page 195

    TIME STAMP 193 TIME ST AMP This function allows you to add the time an d date of the scanning to the copies. 1. Printed at the bottom of a portrai t copy 2. Printed at the top of a landscape copy 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, a nd then press the [TIME ST AMP] button. 4 Se[...]

  • Page 196

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 194 PAGE NUMBER PA G E N U M B E R This function all ows you to ad d page numbers to the cop ies. 1. Printed at the bottom ce nter of a portrait copy 2. Printed at the top right of a landscape copy 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 3 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, a nd then pres[...]

  • Page 197

    PAGE NUMBER 195 4 Select the orient ation ([Short edge] or [Long edge]) and position ([TOP LEFT], [T OP CENTER], [T OP RIGHT], [BOTTOM LEFT], [BOT- TOM CENTER] or [BOTTOM RIGHT]) of the p age number to be printed, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Key in the st arting page number and th en press the [ENTER] but- ton. Select other copy mode s as [...]

  • Page 198

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 196 JOB BUILD JOB BUILD This function all ows you to copy different kinds of originals at one time . Scanning is performed by setting the optimal origi nal mode and im age adjustment for each o rig- inal (it is called a job). After all the originals have finished being scanned , they can be copied at one time. Also, th[...]

  • Page 199

    JOB BUILD 197 1 Place the originals of the 1st job. y When an original is placed on the original glass, one page is regarded as one job. y T o copy mixed-size original s using the Reversin g Automati c Document Fee der , see  P .105 “Copying mixed-sized originals in one ope ration (mixed original size)”. y Select the drawer if you want to sp[...]

  • Page 200

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 198 JOB BUILD 4 Af ter “Press ST ART button to copy af ter changing settings.” appears, perform the settings for the 1st jo b and the common set- tings for all jobs. y Press the [SETTINGS] butt on to confirm the settings. y T o change the settings, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button, an d then start the pro- cedure [...]

  • Page 201

    JOB BUILD 199 9 Press the [JOB FINISH] button on the basic me nu. The copying of the originals starts. y When copy and e-Filin g/file func tions are set, storing start s.[...]

  • Page 202

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 200 IMAGE DIRECTION IMAGE DIRECTION This function all ows you to adjust the direction to ‘ope n toward the left’ when a portrait original such as LD, L T , LG , ST -R, etc., which is placed in a landscape direction, is copied und er the mode of “1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies”. This function is not necessa[...]

  • Page 203

    IMAGE DIRECT ION 201 5 Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy mode s as required. 6 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 204

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 202 BOOK - TABLET BOOK - T ABLET When copying under the mode of 2-Sided Originals to 2-Sided-Copies, thi s function allows you to rotate the back side of the original to be copied by 180º. It is useful when ‘ope n to left’ (Book) originals need to be copied in ‘open to top’ (T ablet), and the opposite condi ti[...]

  • Page 205

    ADF / SADF 203 ADF / SADF Y ou can select the paper feeding mode when us ing the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional). There are two ways to feed orig inals. y In the single feed mode, se t the originals one after another . Setting more than one original could cause a tilted image or a paper jam. y T o set different size originals, see ?[...]

  • Page 206

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 204 ADF / SADF 4 Place the original(s) on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional).  P .76 “Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)” 5 Press the [ST ART] button. Single feed mode 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu. T hen press the [Next] b[...]

  • Page 207

    ADF / SADF 205 4 Place the originals one by one. y The original is automatically pulled in and the followin g menu is displayed. If there are more or iginals, set the m in the same way . (The same ope ration is perform ed whether or not you pr ess the [YES] button.) 5 Af ter all originals have finished being scanned, press the [FIN- ISHED] button. [...]

  • Page 208

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 206 FULL IMAGE FULL IMAGE The full image of an original can be copi ed. It is useful to select this mode for copying an original with no loss of image. 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place an original. 3 Press the Reduction/Enlargement butt on. 4 Specify each size of the original and the copy p aper .[...]

  • Page 209

    FULL IMAGE 207 5 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu. T hen press the [Next] button to switch the menu, and press th e [FULL IMAGE] but- ton. y The copied image size will be 1 to 5% smaller than th e normal one. y Select other copy modes as re quired. 6 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 210

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 208 IMAGE REPEAT IMAGE REPEA T This function allows you to copy a specified area on an original re peated ly in a vertical direction. The number of repeats can be specified from 2 to 8. This function is available only for standard size origin als. When registering this function to a template (  P .238), d isable the[...]

  • Page 211

    IMAGE REPEAT 209 Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could in jure you. 5 Key in the values read in step 4 for the specified area, and then press the [SET] button. Set 4 values in order . y T o correct the value which has been set, press the [RESET ] button. Pre ssin[...]

  • Page 212

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 210 IMAGE REPEAT 6 Change the number of repeat usi ng the [< 2] and [8 >] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. y Copying is repeated i n the vertical direction . y If the repeated image runs o ff the specified paper size, the part run off will not be cop- ied. 8 Press the [ST ART] button. 7 T urn over the o[...]

  • Page 213

    6. e-FILING This chapter explains how to use e- Filing and how to copy originals and store the data in a shared folder in one go. e-Filing ................................... .................................................... ............................ 212 Creating User Boxes................................................................. ....[...]

  • Page 214

    6 e-FILING 212 e-Filing e-Filing This feature allows you to store, print and man age documents obtained by copying, pri nting from a PC, scanning, receiving Fax and receiving In ternet Fax. T he document is stored in to the hard disk embedded in thi s equipment. y T o use documents received by Fax in e-Filing, a Fax Uni t is required. y When the Da[...]

  • Page 215

    e-Filing 21 3 y The stored document in e-Filing can be downl oaded to a client PC by using the “File Downloader”. y The stored document in e-Filing can be imported as an image into the TW AIN-compatible application by the TWAIN driver . y Y ou can edit and back up the document, create a folder , etc. in the e-Filing using “T opAc- cess”. y [...]

  • Page 216

    6 e-FILING 214 Creating User Boxes Creating User Boxes Up to 200 user boxes can be crea ted. T o prepare user boxes for different purposes enab les you to have efficient document management. Folders can be created in each user box. Also, password can be set to each user box. y Y ou can create fol ders using “T opAccess” fr om a cli ent PC. See [...]

  • Page 217

    Creating User Boxes 215 4 Key in the p assword in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button. y Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. y * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. y T o corre ct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. y When the [SET] button is pressed, ?[...]

  • Page 218

    6 e-FILING 216 Changing Data of User Boxes Changing Dat a of User Boxes Created user boxes and passwords can be changed. Y ou cannot change the folder name usi ng the cont rol panel of this equipment. It can be changed using “T opAccess” from a client PC . See the e-Filing Guide for details. 2 Select the desired box, and then press the [EDIT] b[...]

  • Page 219

    Changing Data of User Boxes 217 4 Enter the new box name. When [BOX NAME] is pressed, the letter entry menu (  P .46 ) is displayed. A box name can contain up to 32 letters. 5 Key in the new p assword in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button. y Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. y * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when t[...]

  • Page 220

    6 e-FILING 218 Changing Data of User Boxes 7 Press the [ENTER] button. The box settings are updated.[...]

  • Page 221

    Deleting User Boxes 219 Deleting User Boxes Unnecessary user boxes can be deleted. All fold ers and documents in the user boxes are also deleted. Public box cannot be deleted. 2 Select the box you want to delete, and then press the [DELETE] but- ton. y If the desired box is no t displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch t h[...]

  • Page 222

    6 e-FILING 220 Deleting User Boxes 3 Key in the p assword (5 digits) for the selec ted box, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the box was created, skip to step 4. 4 “Are you sure you want to delete this box?” appe ars. Press the [Y es] button to delete the box. The box is deleted.[...]

  • Page 223

    Storing Documents in e-Filing 221 Storing Document s in e-Filing Scanned original data can be stored in e -Filing . The co py mode settings will be saved with the e- Filing document. Y ou can copy originals and store the data at one time. After storing the original data, you can print them out at any time. y There are two types of e-Filing, public [...]

  • Page 224

    6 e-FILING 222 Storing Documents in e-Filing 4 Press the [BOX/FOLDER] button. 5 Select the box in which you want to store the doc ument, and then press the [ENTER] button. y If the desired box is no t displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch t he men u. y T o displa y the applicable menu immediately , key in the b ox numbe[...]

  • Page 225

    Storing Documents in e-Filing 223 6 The document list in the selected box is displayed. Press the [ENTER] button to store in this box. T o store the document in the folder T o store the documen t in the folder , select the folder to be store d, press the [OPEN FOLDER] button. The document li st in the se lected folder is displa yed. Press the [ENTE[...]

  • Page 226

    6 e-FILING 224 Storing Documents in e-Filing 8 Press the [ENTER] button. 9 “PRINT THIS DOCUMENT?” appears. Press the [YES] button to store and print it out at one time. If you want to store th e document withou t printi ng it, press the [NO] button.[...]

  • Page 227

    Storing Documents in e-Filing 225 10 Press the [ST ART] button. The readin g and storin g of the do cuments st arts. When the original is placed on the original gla ss or on the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional) in the Single origina l feeding mode, the following me nu is dis- played. Setting the original on the original gl ass: When[...]

  • Page 228

    6 e-FILING 226 Printing Stored Documents Printing Stored Document s S tored documen ts can be printed out. Y o u can al so print out a part of a document and change the setting in the finishing mode or t he like be fore printing the documents. Printing the whole document All pages of the document are printed. If pri nting multip le copies i s desir[...]

  • Page 229

    Printing Stor ed Documents 227 4 Select the document to be printed. T o print a document in the fol der , select the folder in which you want to print th e document out and press the [OPEN FOLDER] button. Select the desired document o n the menu. 5 Press the [PRINT] button. Printing starts. T o stop printing a stored document during the operat ion [...]

  • Page 230

    6 e-FILING 228 Printing Stored Documents T est printing A part of a document of several pages can be printed out. 1 Select the document to be printed acc ording to step s 1 to 4 of  P .226 “Printing the whole document”. 2 Press the [TEST PRINT] button. 3 Key in the number of the last p age and press the [SET] button. Then key in the number o[...]

  • Page 231

    Printing Stor ed Documents 229 T o stop printing a stored document during the operat ion Select the job you want to stop from the prin t job men u or scan job menu, and then press the [DELETE] button. For details, see  P .272 “Job S tatus”. Printing the stored document af ter changing the settings The following settings are avai lable before[...]

  • Page 232

    6 e-FILING 230 Printing Stored Documents 3 Set the printing modes as required. See the eight items mentioned above for the se tting mod e. T o set items 3 to 8, press the button and set th e required setti ng on the menu. 4 Press the [PRINT] button. Printing starts. T o stop printing a stored document during the operat ion Select the job you want t[...]

  • Page 233

    Deleting Folders or Documents 231 Deleting Folders or Document s Unnecessary folders or documents can be deleted. If a folder is deleted, all documents in the folder are al so deleted. 2 Select the box in which you want to delete the folder or document, and then press the [ENTER] button. y If the desired box is no t displayed on the menu, press the[...]

  • Page 234

    6 e-FILING 232 Deleting Folders or Documents 4 Select the folder or document to be deleted, and then press the [DELETE] button. T o delete a document in the folder T o delete a docu ment in the folder , select the fo lder in which you want to delete the document and press the [OPEN FOLDER] bu tton. Select the de sired document and press the [DELETE[...]

  • Page 235

    Appendix 233 Appendix Storing document s in the shared folder Scanned original data can be stored in the sh ared fold er . Y ou can copy originals and store the data at the same time. y Data can be stored in the TIFF , PDF or XPS format. y Color originals are stored in the black mode at 600 dpi resolution. They can be stored in the color mode usin [...]

  • Page 236

    6 e-FILING 234 Appendix 4 Press the [FILE NAME] button. When the [FILE NAME] button is pr essed, the letter entry men u (  P .46 “Setting letters”) is displayed. Up to 45 letters can be entered. 5 Select the destination you want to store the dat a. y Any two of the d estinations [MFP LOCA L], [REMOTE 1] and [REMOTE 2] can be selected at one [...]

  • Page 237

    Appendix 235 6 Select the format in which the dat a are stored. PDF (MUL TI) Scanned originals are stored as one PDF file. PDF (SINGLE) A folder is crea ted and each page of the scanned original is stored into this folder separately as a PDF file. E.g.: A three-page original is stored as three PDF files. TIFF (MUL TI) Scanned originals are stored a[...]

  • Page 238

    6 e-FILING 236 Appendix 8 Press the [ST ART] button. y The scannin g, storing and cop y ing of the documents start s. y All the documen ts are stored and copied in the black mode. When the original is placed on the original gla ss or on the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional) in the single origina l feeding mode, the following me nu is[...]

  • Page 239

    7. TEMPLA TE This chapter ex plains how to us e templates. T emplate .......................................... ..................................................... ................. 238 T emplate in “Useful T emplate” ..................... ........ ... .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ....... 238 Register[...]

  • Page 240

    7 TEMPLA TE 238 Template Te m p l a t e A combination of function s frequently used can be registered as a template and recalled as required. T emplates can be used with the copy , scanning and Fax functions. y T o use Fax functions, the optio nal Fax Unit is required. The following illustra tion shows the outline of a template function. 1. Registe[...]

  • Page 241

    Template 239 T emplate using the copy ing function T emplate u sing the scanning function T emplate using the e-Fili ng function *1 The functions not described in the “F uncti on” field are set by default. Button Function *1 “1-sided original -> 1-si ded copy” is pe rformed in the auto color and 2IN 1 mode. Reduction copy by 95% is perfo[...]

  • Page 242

    7 TEMPLA TE 240 Registering User Groups and Templa tes Registering User Group s and T emplates A template can be registered either in “P UBLIC TEMPLA TE GROUP” or “USER GROUP” depending on your purpose. Passwords can be se t to restrict the unauthori zed use of a tem- plate. PUBLIC TEMPLA TE GROUP: This is prepared as a de fault setting. An[...]

  • Page 243

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 241 4 Press the [PUBLIC TEMPLA TE GROUP], and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Press the [P ASSWORD] button. The letter entry menu is displayed. 6 Key in the Admin Password (6 t o 10 digit s) with the keys on the let- ter entry menu and the digit al keys, and then press the [ENTER] button. If an incorrect Adm[...]

  • Page 244

    7 TEMPLA TE 242 Registering User Groups and Te mplates 7 Press the blank key , and then press the [SA VE] button. 8 Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the template name. y [NAME 1] is displayed on the upper side and [NAME 2] i s displayed on the lower side of the template button. Enter [NAME 1] and/or [NAME 2]. When bot[...]

  • Page 245

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 243 9 Press the [USER NAME] button, and then enter the user name of the template as required. When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu (  P .46) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can be entered. T o set the password, proceed to step 10. If not, skip to step 12. 10 Key in the p assword in [...]

  • Page 246

    7 TEMPLA TE 244 Registering User Groups and Te mplates 12 Select whether to enable “AUT OMA TIC ST ART” or not when the template is recalled. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the ico n is a dded to the temp late button. (The operation of the setting functio ns is aut omatically started by pressing the template [...]

  • Page 247

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 245 Registering the new user group A template can be registered continuously af ter a new use r group has been registere d. When you want to register a template continuously , se t every function you want to include in the com- bination, and then perform step 1. 2 Press the [REGISTRA T ION] button on the touc[...]

  • Page 248

    7 TEMPLA TE 246 Registering User Groups and Te mplates 4 Press the [NAME] button, and then enter the use r group name. When the [NAME] button is pre ssed, the letter entry menu (  P .46) is displayed. Up to 20 letters can be ente red. 5 Press the [USER NAME] button, and then enter the user name of the user group as require d. When the [USER NAME[...]

  • Page 249

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 247 7 Key in the p assword in “Retype Password”, and then press the [ENTER] button. y * (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered. y T o corre ct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. 8 Press the [ENTER] button. y The user group is registe[...]

  • Page 250

    7 TEMPLA TE 248 Registering User Groups and Te mplates Registering a template in the user group 1 Set every function you want to include in the combination. e.g.: Setting “Image shift”, “90% reduction” an d “10 se ts of copies” of the copy function. 3 Press the [REGISTRA T ION] button on the touch p anel. 4 Select the desired user group[...]

  • Page 251

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 249 5 Key in the p assword (5 digit s) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user gr oup was registered, skip to step 6. 6 The corresponding buttons of the templa te registered in the user group are displayed. Press the blank ke y , and then press the [...]

  • Page 252

    7 TEMPLA TE 250 Registering User Groups and Te mplates 7 Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the template name. y [NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side a nd [NAME 2] is displayed in the lower side of the template button. Enter [NAME 1] and/or [NAME 2]. When both are entered, [NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side a nd[...]

  • Page 253

    Registering User Gr oups and Template s 251 9 Key in the p assword in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button. y Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. y * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. y T o corre ct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. y When the [SET] [...]

  • Page 254

    7 TEMPLA TE 252 Registering User Groups and Te mplates 11 Select whether to enable “AUT OMA TIC ST ART” or not when the template is recalled. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the ico n is a dded to the temp late button. (The operation of the setting functio ns is aut omatically started by pressing the template [...]

  • Page 255

    Changing Data of User Group s and Templates 253 Changing Dat a of User Groups and T emplates Registered names, user names and passwords of us er groups or templates, and the automatic start setting of a template can b e changed. The data of a public group cann ot be changed fr om the con trol panel, but from “T opAccess”. For details, see the T[...]

  • Page 256

    7 TEMPLA TE 254 Changing Data of User Groups and Templa tes 4 Key in the p assword (5 digit s) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user gr oup was registered, skip to step 5. 5 Press the [NAME] button, and then enter the new name of the user group. When the [NAME] button is pre ssed, the l[...]

  • Page 257

    Changing Data of User Group s and Templates 255 7 Key in the new p assword in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button. y Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. y * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. y T o corre ct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. y When the [SET] butt[...]

  • Page 258

    7 TEMPLA TE 256 Changing Data of User Groups and Templa tes Changing the dat a of a template 2 Press the [REGISTRA T ION] button on the touch p anel. 3 Select the group in which the template to be change d was regis- tered, and then press the [ENTER] button. y If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- t[...]

  • Page 259

    Changing Data of User Group s and Templates 257 4 Enter the following p assword, and then press the [ENTER] button. When the public g roup is selected: Press the [P ASSWORD] button, and then key in the Admin Password (6 to 1 0 digits) with the keys on the letter entry menu and the digital keys. If an incorrect Admin Password is entered three times [...]

  • Page 260

    7 TEMPLA TE 258 Changing Data of User Groups and Templa tes 6 Key in the p assword (5 digits) for the selec ted template, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7. 7 Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the new name of the template. y When the [NAME 1] or [[...]

  • Page 261

    Changing Data of User Group s and Templates 259 8 Press the [USER NAME] button, and then enter the new us er name of the template. When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu (  P .46) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can be entered. 9 Key in the new p assword in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button. y Be sure to key i[...]

  • Page 262

    7 TEMPLA TE 260 Changing Data of User Groups and Templa tes 11 Change the setting of “AUT OMA TIC ST ART” for recalling the tem- plate. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the ico n is a dded to the temp late button. (The operation of the setting functio ns is aut omatically started by pressing the template button[...]

  • Page 263

    Recalling Templates 261 Recalling T emplates When a template is recalled, the registe red setting functions of the template are refl ected in the equipment. If [ENABLE] is selected for “A UT OMA TIC ST ART” when the template is registered, operation of the setting functions is aut omatically started by pressing the template b utton. When recall[...]

  • Page 264

    7 TEMPLA TE 262 Recalling Templates 5 Press the desired template button. y If the desired template i s not displayed o n the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu. y If you press the template bu tton with the icon, the oper ation of the registered se t- ting functions is aut omatically started. 6 Key in the p assword (5 digits)[...]

  • Page 265

    Recalling Templates 263 When recalling a template in a user group 1 Place p aper in the drawer(s). 2 Place the original(s). 4 Select the user group in which the template to be recalled is regis- tered. y If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu. y T o displa y the applicable menu[...]

  • Page 266

    7 TEMPLA TE 264 Recalling Templates 5 Key in the p assword (5 digit s) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user gr oup was registered, skip to step 6. 6 Press the desired template button. y If the desired template i s not displayed o n the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch [...]

  • Page 267

    Recalling Templates 265 8 Confirm that “Up dated the template setting” appears on the menu. y The message appears for approx. 3 seconds. y Select other copy modes as re quired. 9 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]

  • Page 268

    7 TEMPLA TE 266 Deleting User Groups or Templates Deleting User Group s or T emplates Unnecessary user groups and templates can be deleted. If a user group is deleted, al l templates in the user group are also deleted. Deleting a user group 2 Press the [REGISTRA T ION] button on the touch p anel. 3 Select the user group you want to delete, and then[...]

  • Page 269

    Deleting User Groups or Tem plates 267 4 Key in the p assword (5 digit s) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user gr oup was registered, skip to step 5. 5 “DELETE OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] but ton. The selected user group is deleted. Deleting a template 1 Press the [TEMPLA TE] [...]

  • Page 270

    7 TEMPLA TE 268 Deleting User Groups or Templates 2 Press the [REGISTRA T ION] button on the touch p anel. 3 Select the group in which the template to be delete d is registered, and then press the [ENTER] button. y If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu. y T o displa y the appl[...]

  • Page 271

    Deleting User Groups or Tem plates 269 4 Enter the following p assword, and then press the [ENTER] button. When the public g roup is selected: Press the [P ASSWORD] button, and then key in the Admin Password (6 to 1 0 digits) with the keys on the letter entry menu and the digital keys. If an incorrect Admin Password is entered three times in a row [...]

  • Page 272

    7 TEMPLA TE 270 Deleting User Groups or Templates 6 Key in the p assword (5 digits) for the selec ted template, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7. 7 “DELETE OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] but ton. The selected template is deleted.[...]

  • Page 273

    8. JOB ST A TUS This chapter explains how to confi rm the status of jobs in waiting, the status of performed jobs, and so on. The error codes a re also explaine d. Job St atus ........................................................................ ......................................272 Confirming Print Job S t atus .............................[...]

  • Page 274

    8J O B S T A T U S 272 Job Status Job St atus When you press the [JOB ST A TUS] butto n on th e control panel, the job status menu is dis- played. The following information can be confirmed on this me nu. y S tatus of jobs (print, Fax, Internet Fax and scan) in waiting y Log list of jobs (print, send ing/receiving, scan) performed y Print status Y [...]

  • Page 275

    Confirming Print Job Status 273 Confirming Print Job S t atus Y ou can confirm the status of the print job. The following information is disp layed in a list. User Name: Name of user for whom the job was registered Date, T ime: Date and time the job was registered Paper: Paper size to be printed Pages: Number of pages to be printed Sets: Number of [...]

  • Page 276

    8J O B S T A T U S 274 Confirming Print Job Status Deleting print jobs 1 Select the job you want to delete on the print job list, then press the [DELETE] button. If the subject job is n ot displayed o n the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. 2 “Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button. The job is deleted.[...]

  • Page 277

    Confirming Print Job Status 275 Pausing print jobs The 1 1th job or later counting from the one in progress can be paused. 1 Select the job you want to p ause on the print job list, then press the [P AUSE] button. y When the [P AUSE] button is pressed , t he display of this button changes to [RESUME]. y When the job is paused, the next job is start[...]

  • Page 278

    8J O B S T A T U S 276 Confirming Print Job Status Moving print jobs The job in waiting can be moved to a specified posi tion. However , this is avai lable only at the 1 1th job or later cou nting from the one in progress. 1 Select the job you want to move on the print job list, then press the [MOVE] button. If the corresponding job is not displaye[...]

  • Page 279

    Confirming Print Job Status 277 Proof print jobs “Proof print” is a function to print only 1 set as a proof print w hen you print more than one set of documen ts from a clie nt PC on the netwo rk befo re you print out all the sets of the documents. Y ou can check this proof print and then select wh et her you print the rest of the d ocuments or[...]

  • Page 280

    8J O B S T A T U S 278 Confirming Print Job Status Continuing printing af ter proof printing 1 Select the job you want to print on the proof print jo b list. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. 2 Press the [RELEASE] button. Printing starts. y The printing status can be confirm[...]

  • Page 281

    Confirming Print Job Status 279 Deleting proof print jobs 1 Select the job you want to delete on the proof print job list, and then press the [DELETE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. 2 “Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button. The job is deleted.[...]

  • Page 282

    8J O B S T A T U S 280 Confirming Print Job Status Private print jobs “Private print” is a functio n to print a document from a client PC on the network only when a pre- viously set password is keyed in from the control p a nel of this equipment. This function is useful when you want to print confidential documen ts. For details of private p ri[...]

  • Page 283

    Confirming Print Job Status 281 3 Select the appropriate user name. When you perform the operation as an ad mini strator , do not press the user name but press the [ADMIN. P ASSWORD] button. The letter entry men u (  P .46 “Setting letters”) appears and you can enter the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits). In this case, jobs can be deleted but [...]

  • Page 284

    8J O B S T A T U S 282 Confirming Print Job Status Printing private print jobs 1 Select the job you want to print on the private print job list. y If the corresponding job is not displayed on t he page, press the [Pre v] or [Next] button to switch the page. y T o select all j obs on the private print job lis t, press the [SELECT ALL] button. T o cl[...]

  • Page 285

    Confirming Print Job Status 283 Deleting private print jobs 1 Select the job you want to delet e on the private print job list, and then press the [DELETE] button. y If the corresponding job is not displayed on t he page, press the [Pre v] or [Next] button to switch the page. y T o select all j obs on the private print job lis t, press the [SELECT [...]

  • Page 286

    8J O B S T A T U S 284 Confirming Print Job Status When using dep artment codes If the department code keyed in at printing is not correct, this job will be sto red in the invalid queue (= the list of jo bs with an incorrect depart ment code or with no de partment code), and will not be printed out. Ho wever , the jo bs stored in the invalid queue [...]

  • Page 287

    Confirming Print Job Status 285 Keying in correct dep artment code to print When an incorrect de partment code has been keyed in at printing, you can key in the correct department code again to print the subject job. 1 Select the job you want to print on the menu for the invalid queue. If the corresponding is not displayed on the page , press the [[...]

  • Page 288

    8J O B S T A T U S 286 Confirming Print Job Status Deleting invalid print jobs 1 Select the job you want to delete on the menu for the invalid queue, then press the [DELETE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. 2 “Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button. The [...]

  • Page 289

    Confirming Print Job Status 287 USB print This function allows you to print fi les stored in a USB device co nnected to the connector for USB storage device of this equipment. In this fu nction only PDF and Encrypt PDF files (with an exte n- sion “.pdf”), XPS files (with an extension “.xps”) or JPEG files (with a n extension “.jpg” or ?[...]

  • Page 290

    8J O B S T A T U S 288 Confirming Print Job Status 3 Press the [USB] button. 4 Key in a dep artment code, and then press the [ENTER] button. This page will not be displayed when this eq uipment is not managed under department codes. The USB print job list is displayed. Printing files 1 Select a file you want to print in the USB print job list. If t[...]

  • Page 291

    Confirming Print Job Status 289 2 Press the [PRINT] button. If the file you want to print is an Encrypted PDF requiring a p assword entry , proceed to step 3. Printing st arts. Paper exit s to the rec eiving tray . The printing status can be confirmed in the print job list. Do not disconnect the USB device while “USB DEVICE in use Do not remove U[...]

  • Page 292

    8J O B S T A T U S 290 Confirming Print Job Status 5 Press the [OK] button. Printing st arts. Paper exit s to the rec eiving tray . The printing status can be confirmed in the print job list. Do not disconnect the USB device while “USB DEVICE in use Do not remove USB DEVICE” is displayed. This co uld destroy data in the USB device or cause a ma[...]

  • Page 293

    Confirming Print Job Status 291 2 Press the [SETTINGS] button. 3 Key in the number of set s. 4 Specify the p aper size. The paper size can be specified only when you print JPEG fi les. (If you carry on printing JPEG files, the size specified in this step continues to be used.)[...]

  • Page 294

    8J O B S T A T U S 292 Confirming Print Job Status 5 Press the [ENTER] button. 6 Press the [PRINT] button. If the file you want to print is an Encrypted PDF requiring a p assword entry , proceed to step 7. Printing st arts. Paper exit s to the rec eiving tray . The printing status can be confirmed in the print job list. Do not disconnect the USB de[...]

  • Page 295

    Confirming Print Job Status 293 8 Enter the user p assword (1 to 32 digits) or maste r p assword of the Encrypt PDF with the keys on the letter entry menu and the digit al keys, and then press the [ENTER] button. An encrypted PDF fi le with "Low Resolution (150 dpi)" set cannot be printed by a user password. 9 Press the [OK] button. Print[...]

  • Page 296

    8J O B S T A T U S 294 Confirming Scan Job Status Confirming Scan Job S t atus Y ou can confirm the scan job status and delete a scan job. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide. Press the [JOB ST A TUS] button on the contro l panel. Then press th e [SCAN] button on the touch panel to display the scan job list. The following informatio n is displ[...]

  • Page 297

    Log List 295 Log List Y ou can confirm the history of each copy , print, sc an, and, sen ding and receiving o f Fax, Internet Fax and E-mail job on the log list. Y ou can also register unre gistered Fax numbers or E-mail addresses in to the address book from the log list of the Fax and Internet Fax, or the log list of scan jobs. The F AX Unit (opti[...]

  • Page 298

    8J O B S T A T U S 296 Log List Confirming job history in log list Print log When you press the [PRINT] button on the log menu, the history of copy jobs and print jobs is displayed. The following informatio n is displayed. 4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 30 pages (120 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the 5th and the following [...]

  • Page 299

    Log List 297 Send log When you press the [SEND] button on the log menu , the sen ding history of Fa x jobs and Inter- net Fax jobs i s displayed. (T he Fax functio n is optional.) The following informatio n is displayed. 4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 10 pages (40 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the 5th and the following jo [...]

  • Page 300

    8J O B S T A T U S 298 Log List Receive log When you press the [RECEIVE] button on the log menu, the receiving history of Fax jobs, Inter- net Fax jobs and E-mail jobs is displa ye d. (The Fax function i s optional.) The following informatio n is displayed. 4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 10 pages (40 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to [...]

  • Page 301

    Log List 299 Scan log When you press the [SCAN] button on the log menu , the histories of the following items are dis- played. y Job history of the following functions using th e copying functions: - S toring job in e-fili ng - S toring job in a share d folder y Job history of the following functions usin g the scanning functions: - S toring job in[...]

  • Page 302

    8J O B S T A T U S 300 Log List The following buttons are di splayed. Registering into address book from log list s Y ou can register the i nformation such as the remote Fax numbers an d E-mail addresses in the address book from the send/receive log screen. The following in formation can be registered from the Send log: y Remote F AX nu mber which [...]

  • Page 303

    Log List 301 3 Press the [ENTR Y] button. 4 Enter the following information. (Y ou need to enter at least either of [FIRST NAME] or [LAST NAME], and either of [F AX NO.] or [E- MAIL].) y FIRST NAME: Enter the first name. Th e entered first name is displayed in the address book list on the touch panel. y LAST NAME: Enter the last name . The entered [...]

  • Page 304

    8J O B S T A T U S 302 Log List Printing journals (send/receive log list) Y ou can print the send and receive log lists of the Fax job. The 40 latest send-and-re ceive logs (1 page), or the 120 latest send-and-receive logs (3 pages) can be printed out. Y ou can also select and print only 1 log. For details, see the Operator ’s Manual for F acsimi[...]

  • Page 305

    Print Status Display 303 Print S t atus Display When you press the [ST A TUS] button on the touc h panel while no operati on is in progress, the size of the paper set in the drawer is displayed. When you press the [ST A TUS] button during printing, the drawer button being used for the feeding of this printing is highl ighted. Releasing print job er[...]

  • Page 306

    8J O B S T A T U S 304 Print Status Display Printing by placin g appropriate size of sheet s in the drawer 2 Press the drawer button whose size you want to change on the touch p anel. Y ou can select the desired drawer with the paper sourc e selection ( / ) button s. 3 Place p aper in the corresponding drawer . 4 Press the p aper size button corres[...]

  • Page 307

    Print Status Display 305 Printing by selecting a paper size already placed in another d rawer When the spec ified size of p aper is not in th e drawer , you can release the error by selecting another size of paper alrea dy placed in another dr awer , in stead of placing the specified size of paper in the drawer . However , a part of the image may n[...]

  • Page 308

    8J O B S T A T U S 306 Error Code Error Code If an error occurs while using the printer , option a l Fax, optional Internet Fax or scan, the erro r code is displayed in the status of each log. T a ke an appropriate action with reference to the fol- lowing. Fax / Internet Fax Error code Pr oblem What to do Fax 0012 Original jam Clear the jammed orig[...]

  • Page 309

    Error Code 307 1C61 Address book reading failure T urn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Reset the data in the Address book and perform the job again. If the error still occurs, contact your service represe ntative. 1C62 Memory acquiring fail- ure T urn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. If[...]

  • Page 310

    8J O B S T A T U S 308 Error Code 3A50-3A52 HDD full error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail by separating it to several E-mails. If this error occurs because the paper empty occurs and too much waiting jobs are stored in the hard disk, add the paper to activate other jobs. 3A60-3A62 HDD full alert Ask the sender to res end the E-mail by separati[...]

  • Page 311

    Error Code 309 Scan Job Error code Problem What to do Remote Scan 2A20 Failed to acquire resource Perform the job in error again. If the error still occurs, turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. 2A40 System fatal error T urn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. 2A50 Job canceling Job was can[...]

  • Page 312

    8J O B S T A T U S 310 Error Code 2C72 POP Before SMTP error Check if the settings of POP Before SMTP and POP3 are cor- rect. 2C80 Failed to process received E-mail job Ask your administrator to confir m whether the Received Internet Fax Forward is set. 2C81 Failed to process received Fax job Ask your administrator to confirm whether the Received F[...]

  • Page 313

    Error Code 311 2D65 There are too many documents in the folder . Failed in creat- ing new document. Delete the data in the local storage folder in the equipment and retry the scan. 2D66 Failed t o process your job. Insufficient stor- age space. Delete the data in the local storage folder in the equipment and retry the scan. 2D67 FTP service is not [...]

  • Page 314

    8J O B S T A T U S 312 Error Code 2B60 The folder was renamed. A folder of the same name already existed. Check the folder to be made. 2B70 The document was renamed. A document of the same name already existed. Check the data to be stored. 2B71 The storage period of e-Filing documents will expire. Check the storage period. 2B80 The HDD for storing [...]

  • Page 315

    Error Code 313 4310 Double-sign encoding error A double-sign encoding error occu rred because the PDF file is encrypted in a forbidden language or in a language not su p- ported. Printing the file in this function is disabled. 431 1 Printing no t permitted Printing is not permitted or only printing in a low resolution level is permitted due to the [...]

  • Page 316

    8J O B S T A T U S 314 Error Code RFC related Error code Prob lem W hat to do 2500 Synt ax err or , com- mand unrecognized: HOST NAME er ror (RFC: 500), Destina- tion mail address error (RFC: 500), T erminal mail address error (RFC: 500) Check if the T erminal mail address and Destination mail address are correct. Check if the mail server is operat[...]

  • Page 317

    9. BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS This chapter explains the g raphic symbols blinking o n t he touch panel to notify you of the status of the equip- ment and the appropriate actions to be taken. Blinking Graphic Symbols ....................................................... ............................ 316 Drawer Display on the T ouch Panel ............[...]

  • Page 318

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 316 Blinking Graphic Symbols Blinking Graphic Symbols 1. Error code 2. Guidance display area 3. Illustration of the equipment 4. Replace toner cartridge symbo l (  P .318 “Replace T oner C artridge Symbol”) 5. Replace toner bag symbol (  P .322 “Replace T oner Bag Symbol”) 6. Jam symbol (  P .324 “Jam S[...]

  • Page 319

    Drawer Display on the Touch Panel 317 Drawer Display on the T ouch Panel When the drawer runs out of paper , the drawer displ ay on the touch panel starts blinking. Add paper to the drawer .[...]

  • Page 320

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 318 Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol Replace T oner Cartridge Symbol When the toner in the cartri dge runs out, the Replace ton er cartridge symbol blinks and the fo l- lowing message appears. Up to approx. 50 copies can be made after the Replace T oner Cartridge Symbol start s blinking. (The maximum nu mber of copies that [...]

  • Page 321

    Replace Toner Cartridg e Symbol 319 Recommendation for original toner At T oshiba we strive to provide you with the highest qua lity images. Please use genuine T oshiba toner to ensure that you continue to receiv e quality output that is environmentally safe.[...]

  • Page 322

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 320 Replace Toner Cartri dge Symbol Replacing the toner cartridge When you want to rep lace a cartridge before t he Replace toner cartridge symbol blinks, see the User Functions Guide. 1 Open the front cover . 2 Put your fingers in the groove and slowly pull out the color toner cartridge to be replaced. 3 When the cartrid[...]

  • Page 323

    Replace Toner Cartridg e Symbol 321 4 Shake the new toner cartridge well to loosen the toner inside. 5 Pull out the seal in the direc- tion of the arrow . 6 Insert the new toner cartridge straight until it stop s.[...]

  • Page 324

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 322 Replace Toner Bag Symbol Replace T oner Bag Symbol When the toner bag becomes ful l of used toner , the repl ace toner bag symbol blinks and “Dis- pose of used toner” ap pears. Replace the toner bag following th e procedure below . 1 Open the front cover . 2 Pull the toner bag out care- fully . Do not tilt the ton[...]

  • Page 325

    Replace Toner Bag Symbol 323 4 Put the lid on the toner bag. 5 Set a new toner bag. 6 Close the front cover .[...]

  • Page 326

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 324 Jam Symb ols Jam Symbols When a paper misfeed occurs in the equipment, the jam symbol blinks in the posi tions where the paper is misfed. Follow the guidance on the touch panel to remove the misfed paper properly . y The misfed paper may not be in the correct position as shown in the i llustration depending on the tim[...]

  • Page 327

    Jam Symbols 325 2 Remove any misfed original s. 3 T urn the dial to remove the misfed original. 4 Open the transport guide. 5 Raise the guide plate under the transport guide, and then remove the original under the guide plate.[...]

  • Page 328

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 326 Jam Symbols 6 Close the transport guide, and the n the upper cover . 7 Open the Reversing Auto- matic Document Feeder . 8 Open the reverse cover , and then remove the original. 9 Close the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder . 10 Raise the lever , and then open the upper cover .[...]

  • Page 329

    Jam Symbols 327 12 Lower the original feeding tra y . Misfeed in drawer feeding area 11 Raise the original feeding tra y , and then remove the original under the tray . 13 Close the upper cover . 1 Open the cover . 2 Remove any misfed p aper .[...]

  • Page 330

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 328 Jam Symbols Misfeed in the Large Cap acity Feeder (optional) 3 Close the cover . 3 Close the cover . 1 Open the cover of the Large Cap acity Feeder . 2 Remove any misfed p aper .[...]

  • Page 331

    Jam Symbols 329 Misfeed in the Paper F eed Pedest al (optional) 3 Close the cover . Misfeed on the byp ass tray 1 Open the cover of the Paper Feed Pedest al remove any misfed p aper . 2 Remove any misfed p aper . 1 Pull out misfed p aper on the byp ass tray .[...]

  • Page 332

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 330 Jam Symbols Misfeed in the automatic duplexing unit y Be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipmen t and the automatic duplexing unit. This could injure you. y Do not touch the metal portion of a guide plate as it could burn you. 3 Lower the p aper guide and return the automatic duplexing unit to [...]

  • Page 333

    Jam Symbols 331 5 Return the transport guide, the jam rel easing cover , the automatic duplexing unit to the original positions. Be sure to close bo th sides of the jam releasing cover and the automatic dupl exing unit firmly . Misfeed in the fuser unit Do not touch the fuser unit or the metal area ar ound it. Since they are very hot, you could be [...]

  • Page 334

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 332 Jam Symbols 1 Open the Automatic duplexing unit. 2 Open the jam releasing cover . 3 Holding the green knob, open the transport guide. If no misfed paper can be found on the exit side, perform step 8 and subsequent steps in T ip. 4 Open the cover of the Bridge Unit (optional). When the Fin- isher (optional) is not inst[...]

  • Page 335

    Jam Symbols 333 5 Rot ate the green dial down- ward as indicated by the arrow to move the p aper to the exit side. 6 Remove any misfed p aper from the receiving tray or the Bridge Unit (optional). 7 Close the cover of the Bridge Unit (optional). Skip this step if the Finisher (optional) is not inst alled. If no misfed paper can be found on the exit[...]

  • Page 336

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 334 Jam Symbols 10 Close the jam releasing cover and the Autom atic duplexing unit. Be sure to close both sides of the Automatic duple xing unit. Misfeed in the Bridge Unit (optional) 9 Holding the green knob, close the transport guide. 1 Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover . 2 Remove any misfed p [...]

  • Page 337

    Jam Symbols 335 3 Close the Bridge unit co ver . Misfeed in the Finisher and the Hole P unch Unit (optional: MJ-1 101, MJ-6101) A p aper misfeed at the uppe r tray 1 Raise the lever , and then open the upper tray . 2 Remove any misfed p aper . 3 Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover . When the Hole Pun ch Unit (optiona l: MJ- [...]

  • Page 338

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 336 Jam Symbols When inst alling the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-6101) 4 Remove any misfed p aper . Proceed to step 8. 5 Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. 6 T urn the knob counterclock- wise to remove any misfed p aper . 7 Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.[...]

  • Page 339

    Jam Symbols 337 8 Close the cover of the Bridge Unit. A p aper misfeed at the lower tray 9 Close the upper tray . Place both hands at the shaded area of the upper tray , and then push and close the upper tr ay until it locks. The upper tray can be closed by pressing the right side of the latch. 1 Raise the lever , and then open the upper tray . 2 R[...]

  • Page 340

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 338 Jam Symbols 3 Lower the shutter of the p aper exit. 4 Remove any misfed p aper . 5 Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover . When the Hole Pun ch Unit (optiona l: MJ- 6101) is installed, proceed to step 7. 6 Remove any misfed p aper . Proceed to step 10 .[...]

  • Page 341

    Jam Symbols 339 When inst alling the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-6101) 10 Close the cover of the Bridge Unit. 7 Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. 8 T urn the knob counterclock- wise to remove any misfed p aper . 9 Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. 11 Close the upper tray . Place both hands at the shaded area of the upper tray , and the[...]

  • Page 342

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 340 Jam Symbols Misfeed in the Saddle S titch Fi nisher and the Ho le Punch Unit (optional: MJ-1 030, MJ-6004) The upper tray can be closed by pressing the right side of the latch. 1 Hold up the guide and remove any misfed p aper in the paper exit area. When the Hole Pun ch Unit (optiona l: MJ- 6004) is installed, proceed[...]

  • Page 343

    Jam Symbols 341 8 Close the upper cover . 4 Raise the Hole Punch Unit, and remove any misfed p aper . 5 Return the Hole Punch Unit to the original position and close the front cover . 6 Open the upper cover of the Finisher until it locks. 7 Remove any misfed p aper .[...]

  • Page 344

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 342 Jam Symbols Misfeed in the Saddle S titch Unit (optional) 1 Open the front cover of the Saddle Stitc h Finisher . 2 Slide the green handle toward the right and remove the mis- fed p aper . 3 Move the green handle to the right-hand side. 4 Remove any misfed p aper and return the handle to it s original position.[...]

  • Page 345

    Jam Symbols 343 5 T urn the right-hand knob coun- terclockwise. 6 T urn the lef t-hand knob clock- wise while you are pushing it. 7 Remove any misfed p aper on the exit side of the Saddle Stitch Unit. 8 Raise the lever and open the exit cover of the Saddle S titch Unit.[...]

  • Page 346

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS 344 Jam Symbols 10 Close the exit cover and the fro nt cover . 9 Remove any misfed p aper .[...]

  • Page 347

    Call Service Symbol 345 Call Service Symbol 1. Call service symbol 2. Error code Never attempt to re p air , disassemble or modify the equipment by yourself. Y ou could cause a fire or get an electric shock. Always contact your service representative for main tena nce or repair of the internal part s of the equipment. When the call service symbol b[...]

  • Page 348

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  • Page 349

    10. WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS This chapter explai ns the various messages displayed on the touch panel and the appropriate actions to be take n. “T oner near Empty” .................................................................. ............................ 349 “Time for Slit glas s and Main charger cleaning” ............................[...]

  • Page 350

    “Cannot print this p aper type Set the other pa per type” .................................. 383 “Reboot the machine” .................................................................................... ...... 384[...]

  • Page 351

    “Toner near Empty” 349 “T oner near Empty” This message appears when to ner in any of the t oner cartridges has b ecome little. Up to approx. 4000 copies can be made after it has appeared. Th e icon of the color of the corresponding toner cartridge is lit in the equipment status indica tion area. Prepare a new cartridge accordingly . K: Bla[...]

  • Page 352

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 350 “Toner near Empty” 2 Press the [USER] button. 3 Press the [GENERAL] button. 4 Press the [REPLACE TO NER CARTRIDGE] button. 5 Press the button for the color of the toner cartridge which you have replaced.[...]

  • Page 353

    “Toner near Empty” 351 6 Press the [FINISH] button. 7 Press the [YES] button.[...]

  • Page 354

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 352 “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” “T ime for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” This message appears when the slit glass and th e main charger require cleaning. When it appears, follow the ste ps below to clean the slit glasses a nd the chargers. Cleaning the slit glass T oner adherin g on t[...]

  • Page 355

    “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” 353 3 Remove the cap. y Do not touch the slit glass cleaner pad, the toner on the pad may stick to your hands and the cleaner pad may become contaminated. y Use the slit glass cleaner with its pad side facing down. 4 Insert the cleaner through the service hole under each devel- oper to clean the s[...]

  • Page 356

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 354 “Time for Slit glass an d Main charger cleaning” 5 Insert the cleaner all the way in, and then pull it out. Repeat this two or three times for each color . Insert the cleaner all the way in until the arrow mark on the cleaner is hidden. 6 Inst all the cap. Do not touch the slit glass cleaner pad, the toner on th[...]

  • Page 357

    “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” 355 Cleaning the chargers 1 Pull out the knob of the charger cleaner for yellow straight until the red mark appears. 2 Insert the charger cleaner straight until it stop s. y Repeat steps 1 and 2 two or three times to clean the chargers. y Clean all the chargers in the order of yellow , magenta, cy[...]

  • Page 358

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 356 “Check staple cartridge” “Check st aple cartridge” This message will be shown only if the finisher (optiona l) is installed. When the staples in the stapler of the finisher run out, this message appears. Add staples to the cartridge according to the following proced ure. Finisher (optional: MJ-1 101) 1 Open [...]

  • Page 359

    “Check staple cartridge” 357 6 Close the front cover of finisher . If “Check staple cartridge” remains, repeat the above procedure from steps 1 to 6. 3 T ake the empty st aple case out of the st aple cartridge. 4 Inst all a new st aple case into the st aple cartridge. Insert the new case into the cartridge until you hear a click sound. 5 In[...]

  • Page 360

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 358 “Check staple cartridge” Finisher (optional: MJ-1030) 1 Open the front cover of the fin- isher . 2 T ake off the st aple cartridge. 3 T ake the empty st aple case out of the st aple cartridge. 4 Remove the seal bundling the st aples. Be careful that the staples are not misaligned.[...]

  • Page 361

    “Check staple cartridge” 359 7 Close the front cover of finisher . If “Check staple cartridge” remains, repeat the above procedure from steps 1 to 7. 5 Inst all a new st aple case into the st aple cartridge. Insert the new case into the cartridge until you hear a click sound. 6 Inst all the st aple cartridge onto the st apler . Insert the c[...]

  • Page 362

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 360 “Check staple cartridge in the Saddle Stitch Unit” “Check st aple cartridge in the Saddle Stitch Unit” This message will be shown only if the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. When the staples in the stapler of the Saddle S titch Fin isher run out, this message appears. Replace the staple cartr[...]

  • Page 363

    “Check staple cartridge in the Sadd le Stitch Unit” 361 8 Close the front cover of the finish er . 4 T ake out the empty st aple car- tridge. Replace both cartridges at a time . 5 Inst all the new st aple car- tridge. When installing a staple cartridge, push it downward until it is fi xed with a click sound. 6 Pull the handle of the st apler of[...]

  • Page 364

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 362 “Examine stapler” “Examine st apler” This message appears when the staples in the fi nisher (optional) are jammed. T o remove them, follow the procedure b elow . Finisher (optional: MJ-1 101) 1 Open the front cover of the fin- isher . 2 T ake off the st aple cartridge. 3 Lower the guide while holding the kno[...]

  • Page 365

    “Examine stapler” 363 7 Close the front cover of finisher . Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. 4 Remove any jammed st aples. 5 Hold the knob and raise the guide, and then return the guide to it s original position. 6 Inst all the st aple cartridge into the st apler . y When installing the staple cartridge, hold the mi[...]

  • Page 366

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 364 “Examine stapler” Finisher (optional: MJ-1030) 1 Open the front cover of the fin- isher . 2 T ake off the st aple cartridge. 3 Lower the guide while holding the knob. A: S tapling area Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. 4 Remove any jammed st aples. A[...]

  • Page 367

    “Examine stapler” 365 7 Close the front cover of the finish er . 5 Hold the knob and raise the guide, and then return the guide to it s original position. 6 Inst all the st aple cartridge into the st apler . Insert the cartridge until it is caught by the latch and fixed with a click sound.[...]

  • Page 368

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 366 “READY (CHECK STAPLER)” “READY (CHECK ST APLER)” This message wil l be shown only when the finish er (optional) is installed. It appears when the staples in the stapler of the finisher run out or when the staples in the finisher are jammed. Clear the error according to the procedure in  P .352 ““ T im[...]

  • Page 369

    “Examine stapler in the Sadd le Stitch Unit” 367 “Examine st apler in the Saddle Stitch Unit” This message app ears when the staples in the Saddl e S titch Unit of the Saddle S titch Finisher (optional) are jammed. T o remove them, follow the procedu re below . 1 Open the front cover of the fin- isher . 2 Slide the Saddle S titch Unit caref[...]

  • Page 370

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 368 “Examine stapler in the Saddle Stitch Unit” 4 T ake off the st aple cartridge. 5 While pushing the lever (1) downward, pull up the shutter with the knob (2). 6 Remove any jammed st aples. A: S tapling area Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. 7 Push the knob (2) to return it to it s orig[...]

  • Page 371

    “Examine stapler in the Sadd le Stitch Unit” 369 11 Check the following 2 items before test st apling. y Check if the finisher is securely installed on the equipment. y Check if any of LD or L T -R paper is set in the drawer . 12 Close the front cover of the finish er . T est stapling is automatically performed. T est stapling will not be perfo[...]

  • Page 372

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 370 “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH STAPLER)” “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH ST APLER)” This message wil l be shown only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. It appears when the staples in the stapler of the Sa ddle S titch F inisher run out or when the staples in the Saddle S titch Fi nisher are ja[...]

  • Page 373

    “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUS T BIN IS FULL)” 371 “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL)” This message appears when the hole punch dustbin in the Hole Punch Uni t (optional) becomes full. T o dispose of the paper bits, follow the procedure below . Hole Punch Unit (optiona l: MJ-6101, MJ-6004) 3 Dispose of the punched p aper bit s. 4 Att ach the hole[...]

  • Page 374

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 372 “POWER F AILURE” “POWER F AILURE” This message appears when a job is interrupted due to a power failure, etc. The prin t or Fax job in progress at the time of a power failure may no t be completed. Confirm the job status by press- ing the [JOB ST A TUS] button. T o clear this message, press the [FUNCTION CLE[...]

  • Page 375

    “Time for periodic mainte nance” 373 “T ime for periodic maintenance” This message appears when assistance from a qu alified service technician is required. Contact your service representative.[...]

  • Page 376

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 374 “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” “Check p aper size setting on control p anel for drawer N” This message appears w hen the size of the paper actu ally placed in the drawer or on the bypass tray differs from the one registered in the equi pment for the correspondin g drawer or the bypa[...]

  • Page 377

    “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” 375 During copying (using a drawer) 2 Remove the jammed p aper .  P .324 “Jam Symbols” 1 T urn the power of the equip- ment OFF . Y ou cannot shut down the equipment. 3 Pull out the drawer mentioned in the message. Then remove all the p aper in it. 4 Close the drawer and then t urn[...]

  • Page 378

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 376 “Check paper size setting on control panel for draw er N” 6 Press the [USER] button on the touch p anel to display the USER menu, and then press the [DRA WER] button. 7 Press the drawer button corresponding to the one menti oned in the message on the touch p anel. 8 Press the p aper size button corresponding to [...]

  • Page 379

    “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” 377 9 Place the p aper removed in step 3 in the drawer . 10 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button to return to the b asic menu. Set the original and st art the copying again. When “POWER F A ILURE” appears, press the [FUNC TION CLEAR] button twice to clear the message. See  P .372 “?[...]

  • Page 380

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 378 “Check paper size setting on control panel for draw er N” 5 Place p aper on the bypass tray and selec t the p aper size.  P .89 “Bypass Copying” 6 Place the original and try to copy again. When “POWER F A ILURE” appears, press the [FUNC TION CLEAR] button twice to clear the message. See  P .372 “[...]

  • Page 381

    “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” 379 5 See the size indication on the touch p anel to check the p aper size registered for the drawer mentioned in the message. 6 Place the p aper , whose size is same as the one you have checked at step 5, in the drawer mentioned in the m essage.  P .57 “Preparation 2- Setting Co py [...]

  • Page 382

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 380 “Check paper size setting on control panel for draw er N” During printing from the Pri nter (using the byp ass tray) Paper will not be fed out of the bypass tray during a F AX reception. 2 Remove the jammed p aper .  P .324 “Jam Symbols” 1 T urn the power of the equip- ment OFF . Y ou cannot shut down the[...]

  • Page 383

    “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” 381 6 Place the p aper of the size corresponding to the one shown next to the message “Place Paper in the Byp ass tray :” on the byp ass tray . 7 Press the [ST ART] button. 5 Press the [JOB ST A TUS] but- ton on the control p anel.[...]

  • Page 384

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 382 “Cannot print this paper size Select the other dr awer” “Cannot print this p aper size Select the other drawer” When the finisher is installed, 12" x 18" FULL or 320 mm x 460 mm paper cannot exit to the receiving tray . When this message app ears, delete the print job, change the paper size you set[...]

  • Page 385

    “Cannot print this paper type Set the other pa per type” 383 “Cannot print this p aper type Set the other p aper type” S pecial paper can exit only to the receiving tra y or the upper tray of the Finisher (MJ-1 10 1). Delete the print job, se lect the receiving tray or the upper tra y of the Finisher (MJ-1 101) as an exit tray , and try ag [...]

  • Page 386

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS 384 “Reboot the machine” “Reboot the machine” This message app ears when the equip ment cannot be operate d normally because an error occurs but it may be released by rebooting the equipment. Since th e equipment cannot be shut down with the control panel, reboot it with the power switch.[...]

  • Page 387

    11. MAINTENANCE This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for high-quality copy outpu t, and how to troubleshoot. Daily Inspection .............................. ..................................................... ................. 386 Simple T roubleshooting ................................................................................[...]

  • Page 388

    1 1 MAINTENANC E 386 Daily Inspection Daily Inspection We recommend you to clean the following items weekly , so that the originals can be scanned in unsoiled conditions. Be careful not to scratch the part s that you are cleaning. 1. Scannin g area Clean the surface with a dry soft cloth or a cloth lightly moistened with water . Do not use sol vent[...]

  • Page 389

    Simple Troubleshooting 387 Simple T roubleshooting Check the following items and, if the problem still occurs, call your service representative for assistance. Equipment does not st art Paper jamming occurs frequently Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed Item to be checked Cou ntermeasure Reference page Is the power cord plug s[...]

  • Page 390

    1 1 MAINTENANC E 388 Simple Troubleshooting Functions cannot be set Image density is too low Image density is too high Image trouble Item to be checked Cou ntermeasure Reference page Are there functions that cannot be combined set together? See the copying function combi- nation and image quality adjust- ment combination matrices, and then set them[...]

  • Page 391

    Simple Troubleshooting 389 The copy image is fogged. There is a slight gap between the original glass and the original. Lower the Platen Cover (optional) or the Automatic Document Feeder (o ptional) fully so that the original will contact with the original glass. The copy paper is damp. Replace with dry copy paper . The copy image is partially miss[...]

  • Page 392

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  • Page 393

    12. SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510 c Specifications ...................................................... 392 Specificati ons of Options ......................................................... ............................ 395 Packing List ..................................................................... ..............[...]

  • Page 394

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 392 e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/ 3510c Specifications y This specification varies depending on the copyi ng conditions and the environment. y S peci fications and appearance a re subject to ch ange without notice in th e interest of product improvement. Model name FC-2500C/FC-3500C/F[...]

  • Page 395

    e-STUDIO2500c/3 500c/3510c Specifications 393 Continuous copyin g speed e-STUDIO2500c sheets/min. e-STUDIO3500c sheets/min. Paper size Feeder Media typ e PLAIN/ RECYCLED P APER THICK1 THICK2 THICK3 THICK4 Black -and- white Color *1 Black -and- white Color *1 Black -and- white Color *1 Black -and- white Color *1 Black -and- white Color *1 L T , ST -[...]

  • Page 396

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 394 e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications e-STUDIO3510c sheets/min. *1 FULL COLOR, TWIN COLOR, MO NO COLOR, IMAGE SMOOTHING y The bypass copying speed is as listed above when specifying the paper size. y The values above are measu red when originals are set on the o riginal glass, 1-sided, 100 % and non-sort mult[...]

  • Page 397

    Specifications of Options 395 Specifications of Options Reversing Automati c Document Feeder Large Cap acity Feeder Paper Feed Pedest al (1 drawer type) Additional Drawer Module Model name MR-3018 Copy sides 1-side, Duplex Number of originals (L T) 100 originals (9.3 - 20 lb. Bond) or 0.63" or less in heigh t (more than 20 lb. Bond) Feeding sp[...]

  • Page 398

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 396 Specifications of Options Finisher (MJ-1 101) T ray loading cap acity of Finisher (MJ-1 101) Unit: inch (with allowable error of ±0.276") V alue s in parentheses: Number of sheets (20 lb. Bond) Upper T ray Lower T ray When mixed-size paper is loaded, the tray loading capacity should follow the specificatio[...]

  • Page 399

    Specifications of Options 397 Saddle Stitch Finisher (MJ-1030) T ray loading cap acity of Saddle Stitch Finisher (MJ-1030 ) (MJ-1030 with mixed paper not loaded) Unit: inch (with allowable error of ±0.276") V alue s in parentheses: Number of sheets (20 lb. Bond) y Sort/Group/S taple is not ava ilable with ST -R, A5-R, B5-R. y See  P .127 ?[...]

  • Page 400

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 398 Specifications of Options Hole Punch Unit (MJ-61 01 Series) Hole Punch Unit (MJ-60 04 Series) Bridge Unit y T oshiba-reco mmended paper is used for the values above. S pecifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvem ent. Model name MJ-6101 Series Acceptable p[...]

  • Page 401

    Packing List 399 Packing List Packing list Operator’s Manual Photoconductive drum Operator ’s Manual pocket Setup report W arranty sheet CD-ROM (2 pcs.) S to pper (for control panel)[...]

  • Page 402

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 400 Copying Function Combination Matrix Copying Function Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 1/2 *1 *1 Yes *1 *1 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *4 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 Yes *1 *4 *1 No No *5 *4 *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No *4 Yes *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *4 Yes Yes *4 Yes Yes *3[...]

  • Page 403

    Copying Function Combination Matrix 401 Combination Matrix 2/2 *1 *1 Yes Yes *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *2 Yes Yes Yes *1 *1 Yes *1 Yes *1 Yes No No Yes No No *4 Yes *4 *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes *4 Yes *4 *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes -- -- -- -- Yes *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes -- -- -- Yes *4 Yes Yes Yes Yes *4[...]

  • Page 404

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 402 Image Quality Adju stment Combination Matrix Image Quality Adjustme nt Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 1/2 Yes Yes Yes *2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No Yes No No No No No No No No Yes Yes *1[...]

  • Page 405

    Image Quality Adjustment Co mbination Matrix 403 Combination Matrix 2/2 Twin Color (2-Color) Copy TWIN color SELECTABLE Black Image smoothing Original Mode Printed image Mono color Density Manual /Auto Color Mode Auto color Full color Map RGB Adjustment Twin Color (2-Color) Copy RED & BLACK Sharpness Background Adjustment Vivid Warm Cool Red &a[...]

  • Page 406

    12 SPECIFICA TIONS & OPTIONS 404 Image Quality Adju stment Combination Matrix[...]

  • Page 407

    INDEX 405 INDEX Numerics 1-sided original -> 1-side d copy ......... . 132 , 133 1-sided original -> 2-side d copy ......... . 132 , 134 2-color copy ............. ................ ............. ... 152 2IN1 / 4IN1 ............................ ............. ...... 175 2-sided original -> 1-side d copy ......... . 132 , 136 2-sided original[...]

  • Page 408

    406 INDEX Energy saving mode ............ ............. ........... 55 Enlargement and reduction co pying ......... ... 108 Enlargement/Reduction (Zoom...) button ....... 43 Equipment status indication area ................ .. 43 Error code ............. ............. .............. 306 , 316 ERROR lamp ........ ............. ................ .....[...]

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    INDEX 407 Paper Feed Pedestal .... ................ 33 , 36 , 395 Paper selection ................ ................ ......... 102 Paper size indicator ................ ............... 33 , 62 Paper source selection buttons ...... ............... 43 Paper type ............ ................ ............. ........ 65 Pausing print jobs ..... .........[...]

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    408 INDEX Troubleshooting Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed .......... 387 Equipment does not start ..... ............. ...... 387 Functions cannot be set .......... ................ 388 Image density is too high ........... ............. 388 Image density is too low ............ ............. 388 Paper jamming occurs freque[...]

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    Printed in China FC-2500C/3500C/3510C OME060002B0[...]

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    2006 T OSHIBA TEC CORPORA TION All rights reserved 2-17-2, HIGASHIGOT ANDA, SHINAGAW A-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, JAP AN 6LE29698005 R060120A6602-TTEC V er02 2007 - 06 MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL COLOR SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Basic Functions[...]