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©1999 Hi tachi Koki Imag ing Solut ions, Inc. 1757 T ap o Canyon Road Sim i Va lley, CA 9 3063 33668 6-001, Rev. A August, 1999 User’s Guide[...]
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© 1999 Hitachi Koki Imagin g Solution s, I nc. All right s res erved. No part o f this document may be reproduced wi thout t he expressed permis sion of Hi tachi Kok i Imaging Solutions , Inc . The mater ial in t his doc ument is for i nformat ional pu rpo ses and i s subjec t t o change wi thout not ice. Hi tachi Koki Imagin g Solution s, In c., [...]
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Energy Star Cop iers have a fea ture t hat all ows them t o auto matica lly t urn off or “go to sl eep” af ter a period of inac tivity , ensuri ng nigh t and we ekend sh ut off . This aut o- feat ure can reduce a copi er’s annual electri city costs by over 60 percen t. I n additi on, high s peed cop iers wil l be set t o automati call y make [...]
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Using the Copier Pr operly T o ensure the optim um pe rfo rm an ce of the cop ie r , fol lo w the pre caut ions list ed below . • Neve r plac e a heavy ob je ct on th e co pi er . • N e ver subje c t th e co pi er t o sh oc ks. • Neve r open an y do ors or tu r n th e copi er of f whil e the co pi er is ma k in g copi es . • N ev er b r ing[...]
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Using the Copier Prop e rly • N e ver use a m ul ti p l e out let ada pt er , a s a fire or el ec t ric al shoc k ca n re s u lt . • Shou l d the po wer cor d bec ome damag ed , immedi atel y turn th e co pier of f, un p lug the power c ord and c all y our tec hnic al repre sen tative . A dam age d cord c an re sult in a fi re or caus e an elec[...]
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i Thank you for ch oosing Hitachi Kok i Imagi ng Solu tions , Inc. qu ality . For over 30 years Hit achi Kok i Imaging Soluti ons, Inc. h as been a lead er on the foref ront o f offi ce equ ipment tec hnology and se rvice. Our desi re has always bee n to brin g you hi ghly reli able products. W e pledg e to conti nue t o provide you, our customer ,[...]
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ii Contents Terms and S ymbols for the Type of Original s a nd Copy Paper ........................ v Feedi ng Direction (copy pape r path) ............... ................ ................. ................. v Safety Precauti ons .......... ................. ................. ................ ................. ................ vi Laser Safety La be[...]
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iii Contents Copy Paper Siz e ........ ................. ......................... ................. ................. ......... 3-9 Manual Bypas s Copying ............ ................. ................ ................. ................ 3-11 4. Sel ecting t he Zoom Zoom Ratio ........................ ................. ................. ..........[...]
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iv Contents Chapter 5 When a Message Appears 1. W hen the Messa ge “The curren t Paper Drawer is empt y.” Appea rs Adding pap er ......... ................. .......................... ................ ................. .............. 5-2 2. W hen the Message “ Repleni sh Tone r.” Appea rs Replaci ng the Toner Bot tle ............. .........[...]
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v T erms and Symbo ls for the T y pe of Origina ls and Cop y Paper A few sp ecial te rms and symbols are used i n this manual to design ate types of origi nals a nd copy paper . This p age exp lains abo ut the se term s and sym bols. Feed ing D ir ecti on (c opy pap er pa th) In th is cop ier syst em, copy p aper i s taken up from th e right- hand [...]
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vi Safety Precautions Laser Safety Label A lase r saf ety label is at tached t o the o utsid e of the c opy machi ne as shown b elow . The Ma nufactur er ’ s Name Plat e is af fixe d at the p ositi on illu strat ed abov e. Pleas e write d own the Mode l Name an d Serial No . of your copier h ere. Mod el : Serial No. 1155O653 AA 1 155O6 99E B For [...]
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vii Safety Precau tions Safety Informatio n This c opy machi ne is a digita l copy ma chine wh ich opera tes by means of a lase r . Ther e is n o possi bility of dan ger from t he las er , provi ded the co py machin e is oper ated ac cording t o the ins tructio ns in t his manual. Since radia tion em itted by the la ser i s complete ly conf ined wi[...]
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viii Safety Precautions For European Use rs For Denma rk Users For Fi n land, Sweden Users For Norway Users WARNING: Use o f control s, adjust ments o r perfor m ance of proced ures othe r than those speci fied in t his manual may result in hazar dous ra diation exposur e. This i s a semicon ductor la ser. The maximum power of the las er dio de is [...]
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1-1 Chapter 1 S afety Notes Chapter 1 Safety Notes[...]
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1-2 Chapter 1 S afety Notes 1. Installin g the Copier Insta llation Si te T o ensu re utm ost s afety an d preve nt poss ible malfunc tions of the copie r, insta ll it in a location whic h meets the fo llowin g require ments. ◆ A pla ce away from a cu rtai n or the l ike t hat may c atch f ire and b urn eas ily . ◆ An area where t here i s no p[...]
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1-3 Chapter 1 S afety Notes 2. Pr ecautions fo r Use Operat ing Envir onment The ope rati ng environ mental requir ements of the copier a re as f ollows: T e m per at ure : 10°C to 3 2°C (50 °F to 90° F) with a f luctuat ion of 10°C (18°F) per hou r . Humidit y : 15% to 8 5% with a f luctuat ion of 10% per h our . Using the Copi er Pr op erly[...]
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1-4 2. Precaut ions for Use Chapter 1 S afety Notes Note on makin g multi pl e copies If t he fus ing temp erature drops e xcessi vely duri ng a mul ti-copy cycle, there is a poss ibili ty that the copyi ng spee d will be r educed . The copy ing spe ed will a utomati call y return to norma l when t he fusing temper ature ri ses e nough to ensur e g[...]
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2-1 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Chapter 2 Getting to Kn ow Y our Cop ier[...]
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2-2 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 1. T y pica l Co pies Y ou C an Ma ke wi th Y o ur Co pie r T ypica l copies y o u ca n make wit h your co pi er Here’ s a sample of the f eatures t he cop ier is equi pped wit h to turn out dif ferent types of copies. For the speci fic o peration s, see the re levant pa ges in dicat ed by ☞ p. Origi[...]
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2-3 1. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your Copier Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Finishi ng ☞ p. 3-20 Zoom Rati o ☞ p. 3-14 Sort Sta ple 1 1 49O0 29AA 1149O0 31A A 3 2 1 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 Group Hole Punc h 1 1 49O0 30AA 1155O71 3E A 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 Fo ld ing Op ti on s 1 1 55O009 AB 1 1 55O0 10AA Reduce, [...]
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2-4 1. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your Copi er Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Auxiliary F unctions 1149O013 AA Cover ☞ p. 3-4 5 1149O014 AA Page Ins er ti on ☞ p. 3-47 1 1 49O0 17AA OHP Interleav in g ☞ p. 3-51 1 1 49O01 5AA Fil e M arg i n ☞ p. 3-55 1 1 49O0 16AA Er ase ☞ p. 3-57 1 1 55O727 AA Num be r St am pi ng ( Dat e[...]
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2-5 1. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your Copier Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Auxiliary F unctions Mixed Origin al Dete ction ☞ p. 3-67 1 1 55O051 AA Image Re peat ☞ p. 3-59 1155O011AA Ima ge S t am pi ng ☞ p. 3-65 Mixed Orig. Dete ction 1155O003 AA[...]
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2-6 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 2. Syst em Overview System Ov e rvi ew The fo llowin g overview p resen ts the cop ier a nd the avai lable op tions with a bri ef exp lanatio n of the funct io n of ea ch. Refe r t o “ C ont rol Pan el Keys and Indic at ors ” ( ☞ p. 2-14) fo r u sing t he T o uch Pane l a nd Contr ol Pane l. Elec t[...]
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2-7 2. System Overview Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 16MB Memory Hard Disk Drive Kit <Option> Expands t he mem ory cap acity . Large Capacity Casset te C-304 <O ption> Holds up to 3,400 s heets of Lette rC copy paper (20 lbs.) . 1 1 34O005 AA Large Capacit y Cassette C-304L < Option> Holds up to 3,40 0 sheets o f LegalL[...]
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2-8 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Exit T ray Exten der : Slide t his exten der out when maki ng copies on lar ge-si ze paper . Exit T ray : Holds copi es fed out of th e copier . (Opti on) Front Door : Open to clear a p aper mi sfeed. ☞ p. 5-12 Closi ng the Fron t Door a fter a m isfeed has been cleared [...]
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2-9 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 1st Drawer : Holds up t o 550 she ets of co py paper . ☞ p. 5-2 2nd Dr awer : Holds up t o 550 sheet s of copy pa per . ☞ p. 5-3 It c an accommod ate pa per of dif fere nt si zes. 3rd Dr awer : Holds up t o 2,700 s heets of c opy paper . ☞ p. 5- 4 Paper Descen t Key [...]
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2-10 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Copier Accessories 1 155 O019D A 1 1 55O733 AB 1 1 55O734 AB 21 22 23 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 26 6 7 8 9 10 11 24 For 62p pm only[...]
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2-11 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Fini sher Door : Open to repla ce the St aple Cart ridge. ☞ p. 5-8 Open to clear a pape r misf eed. ☞ p. 5- 12 Bott om Offset Tr ay : Receives sorted/ stapled c opy sets o r grouped c opy sta cks. Manu al Stapl e T ray : Open to load do cuments for man ual stapl ing o[...]
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2-12 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Document Handling : Load the o rigin als face up on th is tray . ☞ p. 3-5 Tra y Doc ument Gui de Pla te : Slide t he plat e as nece ssary to the size of t he ori ginals. ☞ p. 3 -5 Singl e Feed T ray : Insert a sing le sheet of ori ginal in to the tray to make a copy o[...]
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2-13 3. Copier Parts and Accessories Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier T oner Bott le : Cont ains T oner . Replace it wit h a new one whe n the warni ng messa ge tell s you to. ☞ p. 5 - 6 T o ne r B ot tle H old er : Sw ing ope n to rep lace the T one r B ott le. ☞ p. 5-6 Misfe ed Removal : Use to clear a mi sfed s heet of pa per . ☞ p[...]
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2-14 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 4. Control Panel Keys and I ndicato rs Control panel keys and indicators To uc h P ane l • Shows vario us scr eens and m essages. ☞ p. 2-16 Start Key • Press to start the docum ent scan ning seque nce. • Press to sta rt a print cycle . • Lights up g reen to a ccept a print c omm and; light s u[...]
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2-15 4. Cont r ol Panel Ke ys and Indi cators Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Job Lis t K ey • Press to check f or the setting s mad e for a jo b (Mode Check), mo dify the setting s of a j ob (Change ), delet e a job (Dele te), and unloc k a job (Unlock ). ☞ p. 3-73 • Press to chec k for the memory space st il l avail able for use. ?[...]
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2-16 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 5. Usi ng the T o uch Panel What is th e T o uch P anel? When you turn ON the Po wer Swit ch, the Basi cs sc reen as sh own below appears on the T ouch Pa nel. It shows i n messag es and gra phics the curre ntly set functio ns, avai lable f unctions to choo se from, and the cop i er st atu s. * Some of [...]
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2-17 5. Using the Touch Panel Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier Basi c Function /Key Dis play Set Fun c ti on Dis pla y Sub-me ssage Di splay Oper ating the T ouc h Pane l Y o u need only to li ghtly to uch the key sho w n on t he T ouch Pan el to s elect or activat e the fun ction repr esented by the ke y . NOTE NEVER pr ess t he T ouch Pan[...]
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2-18 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 6. T urning ON an d OFF and Initia l M ode T urn ing ON a nd OF F Whe n the Cop i er is T ur n ed ON When the Power Switch is turn ed ON, the Start Key l ights up ora nge. In about a few se cond s, th e me ssa ge “Now war ming -up. Ready to scan .” app ears and the St art key l igh ts up gre en. The[...]
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2-19 Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier 7. Auxiliary Functions Auxiliary funct ions The Pan el Re set key r esets all cont rol p anel sett ings t o de fault sett ings i nc luding the numbe r of copie s and zoom ra tio. Th e setti ngs just ma de would a lso be cl eared. Useful T ips • The P anel Re set key enabl es you to cance l all pr ev i[...]
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2-20 7. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 2 Gett ing to Know Y our Cop ier The In terru pt fun ction al lows you to int errupt a curr ent jo b and run a dif fere nt one. Pressing t he Inte rrupt key once set s the c opier into the I nterr upt mode . Pressing the ke y agai n lets th e copie r lea ve the I nterrupt mode, retu rning to t he pre vious sett [...]
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3-1 Chapter 3 Making Copies Chapter 3 Maki ng Co pies[...]
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3-2 Chapter 3 Making Copies 1. Basic Copying Overview Basi c Cop ying Ov e rvi ew One of t he most bas ic cop ying jobs is to m ake ful l-size ( × 1.00 0) copi es of the origi nal. • Place the or iginal i n posi tion (st ep 1), s et the nu mber of c opies to be mad e (step 8 ), and pr ess the Start key (s tep 9) . This will allow you t o make f [...]
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3-3 1. Basic Copying Overview Chapter 3 Making Copies Useful T ip Diffe r ent func tions can be c ombined in variou s ways t o cr eate diffe re nt typ es of c opy . See “T ypi cal Functi on Combina tions” fo r how to combine the va rious fun ctions offe re d by the copie r . ☞ p. 3- 75 • T o make a file margi n on the copy • T o us e OHP [...]
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3-4 Chapter 3 Making Copies 2. Placin g the Orig ina l Using the E le ctr onic Document Handler The D ocument Handler automat ical ly fe eds in she et ori ginal s plac ed on the D ocument Handli ng T ray one by one. Aft er the cop y cycle has be en complete d, it aut omaticall y eje cts the or iginal onto the Document Exi t Tr ay . Some ori ginals [...]
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3-5 2. Plac ing the Original Chapter 3 Making Copies Slide the Documen t Guide Pl ate to th e size of the or igina ls. Load a n eat st ack of or iginal s fac e up on the Docume nt Handlin g T ray . NOTES • The ma ximum numbe r of o rigin als t hat can be loaded: Up t o 100. • The cop ier i s capa ble of s can ning a do cument consis ting o f 10[...]
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3-6 2. Placing t he Original Chapter 3 Making Copies Not Using the Docu ment Handler Dif fere nt method s are used to place t he or igina l depend ing o n it s typ e. Use t he pr ocedur e appropr iate for your o rigin al. If you are usin g a Document Handle r , ☞ p. 3-4 • If you pla ce your origina l dir ectly on t he Origin al Gla ss, make s u[...]
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3-7 2. Plac ing the Original Chapter 3 Making Copies <“Book ” refers to an open boun d orig inal> Place the ope n book s o that it s top edge is at the r ear of the co pier a nd the center of the book is alig ned wit h the Book M arker indic ated on t he Origi nal Lengt h Scale. Gently lower t he Docume nt Handl er . NOTES • I f the boo[...]
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3-8 2. Placing t he Original Chapter 3 Making Copies This i s the mode i n which you inser t your ori ginals o ne by one into the Docume nt Handler to make a copy or copie s fro m it . When you i nsert the or iginal, the copier a utomati call y start s the c opy cycle. NOTES • Or iginals appr opr iate for the SADF Mod e. T ype : Plai n paper Thic[...]
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3-9 Chapter 3 Making Copies 3. Selecting t h e Paper In th e foll owing pages , we expl ain ho w to sel ect the copy pap er . T ouch and to show a scree n which all ows you to s elect t he copy p aper . Copy Pape r Size In th e Auto Pa per mode , the copie r aut omatica lly sele cts the pape r of the opti mu m size acc ording to the s ize of th e o[...]
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3-10 3. Selecting the Paper Chapter 3 Making Copies If the s ymbol , , , or appea rs on t he pape r select key on t he T ouch Panel , it m eans th at part icul ar dra wer has been desi gnated for speci al pa per . The cop ier pr ovides f ive di ffere nt ty pes of spec ial paper sett ing, ea ch having a speci fic purpo se as deta iled b elow . The s[...]
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3-11 3. Select ing the P aper Chapter 3 Making Copies Ma nual By pass C opy ing • Use the M anual Byp ass to make copies on pape r not loa ded in a ny drawe r, or to c opy ont o OHP trans parenc ies, thi ck pape r, or any o ther s pecia l paper . • When usin g the Mul ti Bypass T ray , you can loa d multiple sheet s of copy p aper . • The set[...]
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3-12 3. Selecting the Paper Chapter 3 Making Copies Selec t the d esired c opy pape r size. T ouch . <Changi ng the Paper Siz e> • T o uch and on the T ouch Pane l. • S elect the de sire d copy pa per size . •T o u c h . <Us i n g M etr ic Si ze P a pe r> When you want to use metr ic size paper , touch on the scree n give n in ste[...]
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3-13 3. Select ing the P aper Chapter 3 Making Copies <Usi ng Nonstanda rd Siz e Paper> • When you us e a nons tandard s ize paper , touc h on the scree n given in step 4 and you h ave th e foll owing scre en. • T ouch or t o set th e whole n umber for X an d touch the key . The u nderl ine moves to the numb er and t he key . Now the valu[...]
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3-14 Chapter 3 Making Copies 4. Selecting t h e Zoom Zoom Rati o In th e foll owin g pages, we explai n how to s elect the zoo m rat io. When you tou ch aft er tou ching on the T o uch Pane l, a scree n appea rs that a llows you t o set th e zoom ra tio. Y ou have six dif ferent ways to cho ose fr om to set t he zoom r atio. Sel ect one ac cordi ng[...]
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3-15 4. Selecting t he Zoom Chapter 3 Making Copies This f unction l ets you mak e a copy slig htly reduc ed in i mage size from tha t of t he ori ginal. T ouch . Useful T ips •A r a t i o o f × 0.930 h as been factor y- pr og rammed in Mini mal, but that ratio can be chang ed as ne cessary . ☞ p. 4 -6 • I t comes in han dy for ma king a cop[...]
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3-16 4. Selecting t he Zoom Chapter 3 Making Copies Y o u may use the 10- Key Pad to d irect ly enter the zo om rati o. <Same r atio for X a nd Y> T ouch . Enter the desir ed zoom rati o from the 1 0-Key Pad. Useful T ips Example: × 1.300 Pr ess 1 , 3, 0, and 0, in that or der . • T o corr ect a ratio, p r ess t he key and then enter the c[...]
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3-17 4. Selecting t he Zoom Chapter 3 Making Copies Y ou can stor e some of th e most frequ ent ly used zoo m rati os in memor y and recal l them lat er as nece ssa ry . <Same r atio for X a nd Y> T ouch . From among t he t wo rati os p reviou sl y st or ed in m emory , sel ect t he desire d one. Useful T ip It’ s a good id ea for you to st[...]
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3-18 4. Selecting t he Zoom Chapter 3 Making Copies <Same r atio for X a nd Y> T ouch . T ouch . Enter the desir ed zoom rati o from the 1 0-Key Pad. Useful T ips Example: × 1.300 Pr ess 1 , 3, 0, and 0, in that or der . • T o corr ect a ratio, p r ess t he key and then enter the co rr ect one again. • Th e zoom ra tio c an be set wi thi[...]
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3-19 4. Selecting t he Zoom Chapter 3 Making Copies <Usi ng the X/Y Zoom> T ouch . T ouch . T ouch . T ouch the o r key to enter the des i red zoom ratio fr om the 1 0-key Pa d. T ouch memo ry locat i on ke y , or in w h ic h to st o re th e s e t z oom rat io . * When the key is to uched, the rati o is sh own on the key , ind icati ng that i[...]
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3-20 Chapter 3 Making Copies 5. Selecting the Finishing In th e foll owing, we exp lain a bout dif f erent f inishing funct ions a nd setti ng proc edures. When is t ouched o n the T ouch P anel, a scree n appea rs that a llows you to set a part icular fin is hin g f u nc tio n. Finishing Func tions Fi nis h in g No n-S o rt 1076 O145 • All c opi[...]
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3-21 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Useful T ip The copi er has been fact ory-set to aut omaticall y select Non-Sort i n the ini tial mode . Also, the copie r automat icall y swit ches b etween S ort and Non- Sort de pendin g on the numbe r of or iginal s loa ded in t he Document Handler and the numbe r of co pies to b e made[...]
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3-22 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Selecting the Finis hing Functi on T ouch th e desi red fini shing function key . NOTES • On ly when the Fin isher FN-3 is mounted, copi es ar e fed out i n a cri sscr oss manner . • Cr isscr oss s ort in g is po ssi ble on ly when al l o f the follo wi ng c o nd it ion s are me t: - Cris[...]
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3-23 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies T ouch th e desi red fini shing function key . T ouch . NOTES • Th e size of the c opy paper f or Hole Punch is 11 ″ ×17 ″ L, Lega lL, Letter L and Lett erC only . • Ho le Punch is not possibl e in t he Interr upt mode. • Whe n makin g copies in th e Hole Punc h Mode, ma ke sur e[...]
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3-24 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Key: Use thi s key when you want t o pla ce yo ur or ig inal in a d irecti on other t han the standar d or make punch h oles i n posi tions ot her th an those mad e autom ati cally . T ouch . T ouch th e desi red hole- punchi ng posi tion. T ouch . <Onl y when the Fi nishe r FN-3 is moun t[...]
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3-25 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies T ouch . NOTES • Th e stap ling po sition c annot b e specif ied if Corne r Stapl e is sel ected . • Al though Hol e Punch is c ombined wit h Corne r Staple, y ou can s pecify t he sta pling posi tion. T ouch th e desi red stapl ing po sition o n the T ouch Pan el. T ouch . NOTES • S [...]
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3-26 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Open the Manua l Stap le T ra y Cover . Align t he sheet s of pa per neatl y . Inser t a ne at st ack of p apers face d own into the St aple T r ay . NOTES • M ake sur e of the staplin g posit ion an d pr ess the paper s tack ag ainst th e end br acket. • Up to 50 she ets of pl ai n pape [...]
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3-27 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Y ou have a choice of the fo llowin g thre e stapl ing po sitions. Press . Thi s staple s the copy st ack or set. Useful T ip This fe atur e is usef ul for sta pling orig inals aft er making c opies. Open the Manual S taple T ray Cove r and remo ve the st apled p aper sta ck. Close t he Man[...]
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3-28 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies <Cre ase> Creas e makes a crease i n the c opy at its cent er befor e it is fed out . Sizes of pap er that c an be l oaded: 11 ″× 17 ″ L, Let terL Make sure to select the c orrec t sta pling fun ction whe n making copies with th e Crea se fun ction if you wan t to make a s tapled c[...]
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3-29 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies <Half-Fold> Half- Fold fold s the c opy in two at it s cent er wit h the c opy sur face o n the ou tside . Sizes of pap er that c an be l oaded: 11 ″× 17 ″ L * The fi nished copy size has a l ength hal f that of the pa per lo aded in the co pier . Y ou can pr oduc e a do cument t[...]
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3-30 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies <Z-F old> Z-Fol d folds the copy i nto t hree pa rts with the copy s urfac e inside a s shown b elow . Sizes of pap er that c an be l oaded: 11 ″× 17 ″ L * The fi nished copy size has a l ength hal f that of the pa per lo aded in the co pier . This featu re comes in handy whe n you[...]
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3-31 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies T o set H ole Punc h, touch . To u c h . 5 Hole-Punch 1 155P 05 9EC 6 Enter[...]
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3-32 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Loadi n g the Origin als Not e the cor rect d irect ion of t he ori ginal s if th e copies are t o be st apled in S taple Mode. <Usi ng the Do cument Han dler> <Pl acing the Origi nal on the Glass> Useful T ip Refer to the instr uction l abels on the ma chine or t he Documen t Han[...]
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3-33 5. Select ing t he Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Note t he correc t direct ion of t he ori ginals i f the copi es ar e to be punc hed usi ng Hole Punc h. <Usi ng the Do cument Han dler> <Pl acing the Origi nal on the Glass> Hole Punch Panel Ori ginal Pl acement 1155O568 EA 1 155O 66 1EA P unc h e d H o l e P os i t i on 1155O5[...]
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3-34 5. Selecting the Finishin g Chapter 3 Making Copies Auto Dual F u nction Though t he T op Of fset T ray can hold only up to 10 0 sheets, t he Auto Dual funct ion permit s maki ng copie s of up to 2,100 she ets. <Only when the Finisher FN-3 is mount ed> * Onl y 1 1 ″× 17 ″ si ze pap er ca n be Z- fo lded. The ref or e, if a st ack of[...]
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3-35 Chapter 3 Making Copies 6. Selecting th e Origin al Copy T ype In th e followi ng pages , we shall look at how to m ake t he sett ings for t he ty pe of copy y ou want t o make from t he type of origina l you ha ve. When yo u touch on th e T ouch Pa nel, a scr een appea rs tha t allows you to s et the or ig. cop y type. Orig inal Copy T ypes O[...]
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3-36 6. Selec ting the Origin al Copy T ype Chapter 3 Making Copies Select 1 1 [4in1] t o copy 4 dif ferent 1-side d origi nals o nto one side of a singl e sheet of paper . ▼ 1 155 O4 48AA Sel ect 2 1 [4i n1] t o copy 2 dif f erent 2-sided ori ginal s (4 pages ) onto one si de of a si ngle sh eet of pa p er . ▼ 1155O443 AA Select 1 2 [4in1] t o[...]
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3-37 6. Se lec t i n g th e Or ig i n a l Co p y T y p e Chapter 3 Making Copies Selec t in g th e Original Cop y T yp e Load th e Origi nals. Se le ct th e O ri gi nal T ype . Selec t the desi red copy t ype. <T o cop y using 2 2[ 2in1], Book let, 1 1[4i n1], 2 2[4in1]> •T o u c h i n s t e p 3 . • S elect the de sired cop y type and tou[...]
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3-38 6. Selec ting the Origin al Copy T ype Chapter 3 Making Copies ke y f o r th e or igi na l: When you’re goi ng to mak e copies u sing 1 2 or 2 1, fi rst che ck to see i f your origina l has a file ma rgin i n i t. T he c o pi er ca n co r re ct th e m argin posit ion to make good co pies as l ong as y ou inst ru ct it proper ly . T ouch . Se[...]
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3-39 6. Se lec t i n g th e Or ig i n a l Co p y T y p e Chapter 3 Making Copies Posit ion th e book on th e glas s. T ouch . T ouch o r . T ouch or . If yo u want to e rase the four edges o r center , touch . Useful T ip Y ou have a c hoice of the fo llowin g thr ee er ase funct ions. Book 1 2 Book 1 155 O28 8CB 3 Standard Book Ri ght Bound 1 155 [...]
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3-40 6. Selec ting the Origin al Copy T ype Chapter 3 Making Copies Selec t the p articul ar er ase fu nctio n (“Book E rase”) . T ouch or , then hold down the or key unt il the desir ed erase width i s reached . Then, touch . Useful T ip Y ou can chan ge the eras e width i n 1/6 ″ incr ements wi thin t he fo llowin g range: •F r a m e : 1 [...]
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3-41 6. Se lec t i n g th e Or ig i n a l Co p y T y p e Chapter 3 Making Copies <T o cop y using Separati on and 2 -sided> •T o u c h . Y ou have a choice of the fo llowin g two arra ngement t ypes. • S elect the de sired pag e arr angement. •T o u c h . Page arr ange 1 155O 29 9CC 1155O637 AA • Book Or der •S t a n d a r d 1 155O6[...]
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3-42 6. Selec ting the Origin al Copy T ype Chapter 3 Making Copies Some Precautions for Making Copies • Place the ope n book so that its top e dge is at the r ear of the co pier and t he cen ter of the book i s ali gned with t he Book Mar ker indic ated on t he Origi nal Lengt h Scale. • Make copi es in descend ing order of page . • Select t[...]
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3-43 Chapter 3 Making Copies 7. Selecting the D ensity Image De n sity In th e foll owing pages , we expl ain ho w to set the expos ure le vel for t he imag e densi ty . When you touch on the T ouch Pan el, a s creen a ppears t hat al lows you to set t he expos ure leve l for the ima ge densit y . Y ou have a c hoice of three diffe rent ways to adj[...]
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3-44 7. Selecting the Density Chapter 3 Making Copies The cop ier can mak e a fai thful r eproducti on of a n orig inal h aving a hal ftone i m age such as photos . The exp osure lev el of the photo may be varied i n nine ste ps. T ouch . The key i s hig hlighted, indic ating that the cop ier i s set in to the Photo mod e. T ouch o r as neces sary [...]
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3-45 Chapter 3 Making Copies 8. Auxiliary Functions These pages e xplain abo ut conv enient functi ons of fered a s the Au xiliary funct ions a nd how to set thes e feat ures. W hen the key on the T ouc h Panel is touche d, the A uxil iary function menu scr een appea rs. Cover The Cov er mode lets y ou ma ke a fr ont c over o r a fro nt an d back c[...]
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3-46 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Load your orig inals into the doc ument hand ler . T ouch . Selec t the k ey for th e fron t cover . Selec t the k ey for th e back c over . Load t he paper for t he cov er (e.g ., co lor pap e r) into the dr aw er . Useful T ip Y ou can use the Mul t i Bypas s T ray as th e sour ce of th e cover[...]
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3-47 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Page In ser tion Page I nsert ion allo ws you to inser t a sp ecial sh eet of paper (e.g., co lor pa per) int o the c opy set. T wo dif ferent funct ions a re avail able. Sel ect th e appr opriate o ne acco rding to y our nee d. Functions 1 149O0 46A A Page Inser tion <Copi ed Ins erts> Th [...]
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3-48 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies In th e Page I nsert ion mode , you m ust spe cify w here to pl ace an inser t by us ing Auto matic D ete ction. Automatic Detec tion Put a sheet of pape r of a dif fe rent s ize from t he origi nals a t your des ired places in the or igina l set (f or conven ience, let us cal l thi s pap er the [...]
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3-49 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Put a n inse rt ma rker into the d esired p lace in the or igina l set . Examp le 1: T o pla ce a co pied i nsert at the 2n d posi tion from top . Example 2: T o place a non-copi ed ins ert betwe en page s 1 and 2 . NOTE For the inser t marke r , use pape r that is a siz e, or load ed in a dir ec[...]
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3-50 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies T ouch th e paper size key for I nsert Paper . Selec t the p aper sour ce in wh ich pap er for inser ts ha s been l oaded i n step 5. T ouch . T ouch . Press the St art Key to le t the copier st art t he Auto Det ectio n sequence . * The do cument h andler st arts fe eding t he orig ina ls loa de[...]
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3-51 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies OHP Inte rl eav i ng When you make c opies on t ranspa rencies, the OHP I nterl eaving functio n inser ts co pied or non-copi ed inte rleav es aft er each t ransp arency . Four di ff erent fun ction s are a vailabl e. Sele ct the approp riat e one accor ding to yo ur need . Functions 1 155 O6 76A[...]
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3-52 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Useful T ip Auto Pap er , Auto Zoom, Sor t, Sta ple, Punch, 2-si ded, 2- in-1, 4-in-1, Booklet, Co ver an d Inse rtion ar e all av ailab le for the e xtra copi es. 1 155O 67 8AA Mult ipl e Co py <Copi ed In terleave s> The c opier copies onto OHP t ranspare ncies and, for th e 1st se t, ins[...]
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3-53 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Load the orig inals . NOTES • I f you ma ke each copy t hr ough t he Orig inal Glass , start wi th th e first page of th e set. “Not Us in g the Document Handler” ☞ p. 3-6 • Whe n a mult i-page doc ument i s copied u sing the Electr oni c Document Ha ndler , the page or der of t he ori [...]
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3-54 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Enter the numbe r of extr a copy sets t o make from t he 10-Key Pad. NOTE For the paper f or extra copy se ts, to uch on the Basics scr een an d sele ct the desir ed copy pape r . *Auto Pap er may al so be u sed fo r the copi es. T ouch . 10 45 78 7 1 149O 05 2AA Paper 11 Enter[...]
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3-55 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies File Margin The cop ier pr ovides a file margi n alo ng the lea ding ed ge for your ease in fi ling. Ther e are f our dif fer ent way s availab le for making a fil e mar gin. Use the on e that is most suit ed to y our nee d. Sh ift-f or-M argin Ma rgi n-b y- Re du c ti on Functions 1 161O 19 7CA [...]
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3-56 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Touch . Pl ac e t h e ori g inal . Selec t the desi red “Posi tion” of the mar gin. Se le ct th e “M od e” o f m argin mak i ng. Hold down t he or key unti l t he desi red mar gin w idt h is reac hed. NOTE Having a mar gin width lar ger than ne cessar y could r esul t in part of the image[...]
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3-57 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Edge /Frame E rase The copi er era ses a m arg in of a se t width along th e four edg es, one edge, or at the c enter to eras e shadow s or ot her un w anted i mages. This fe ature is ef fe ctive i n eras ing th e commu nicatio ns rec ord on a docum ent rece ived by fax. One of three diff erent f[...]
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3-58 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies T ouch . Pl ac e t h e ori g inal . Selec t the d esired e rase func tion (“P os itio n”) . Ho ld d own the o r key u ntil th e desir ed era se width i s rea ched. Useful T ip Y ou can chan ge the eras e width i n 1/16 ″ incr ements wi thin t he ran ge 1/4 ″ ~ 3/4 ″ . T ouch . NOTE The [...]
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3-59 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Image Re p eat The ima ge of t he ori ginal i s repeate dly pr oduced on the copy paper . The copier auto m atical ly calc ulate s the n umber of images tha t can b e prin ted based on the c opy pape r size an d zoom ra tio. Load the orig inals . Selec t t he des ired copy pap er and zoo m ra ti [...]
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3-60 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Selec t whether y ou want a dot ted lin e or not by touc hing or . T ouch to det ect the o rigin al size. NOTE For an or igina l plac ed dir ect ly on the Origin al Glass, ent er its siz e using Si ze Input . For usin g Size I nput, s ee the instruc tions on the ri ght. T ouch . <Si ze Inpu t&[...]
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3-61 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Numb er S tampi ng The cop ier plac es on ea ch copy the date of copyi ng (Date) , page n umber (Pa ge) and a r eferenc e number for e ach cop y set ( Distr ibuti on). NOTE Number St amping i s poss ible when t he copi er is equipped wi th an o ptional H ar d Disk Drive Ki t. Functions 1 155O5 46[...]
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3-62 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Load you r orig inals . Touch . Touch . Selec t the d esired da te st amping posi tion. Selec t wheth er to blo ck out the bac kground or not . Useful T i ps • Bloc king o ut the backgr ound The back gr ound i mage is erased and the dat e is p r in te d on the er ase d area. • Not b locki ng [...]
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3-63 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Load you r orig inals . Touch . Touch . Enter the st arting n umber from t he 10-Ke y Pad. Enter the star ting p age number f rom the 10- Key Pad. Selec t wheth er to block out the bac kground or not . Useful T i ps • Bloc king o ut the backgr ound The backgr ound image i s erased and the page [...]
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3-64 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Load you r orig inals . Touch . Touch . Enter the st arting n umber from t he 10-Ke y Pad. Se lect th e pa ge o n w hic h t o p r in t t he dist ribution number , eith er or . Se lect th e i m a ge d ens it y , eith er Da rker, Normal, or Ligh ter . T ouch . Useful T ip The Distr ibution number i[...]
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3-65 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Image Stampi ng NOTE Imag e Stamping i s poss ible when the cop ier i s equip ped with an option al Har d D isk Dri ve Kit . The pr eprogrammed i mage can be chec ked in advanc e. Touch . T ouch and sel ect t he imag e to be checke d. Selec t the copy pap er and pre ss the Start key . NOTE It i s[...]
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3-66 8. Auxil iary Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Y o u may want to cal l up a preprogra mmed i m age for u se on t he copy . Load the orig inals . Touch . T ouch a nd sele ct the de sire d image. Selec t the im age stam ping posi tion. Se le ct th e d e sire d ima ge d e ns it y . T ouch . T ouch . NOTES • If two or mor e i mages ar e us ed, [...]
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3-67 Chapter 3 Making Copies 9. Selecting Mixed Orig. Det ection and Other Functions Mix ed Orig . D ete ctio n an d Ot her Fu ncti ons These pages e xplain abo ut Mi xed Origi nal Det ection an d other document-r elat ed functi ons t he copier of fers . Pressing the Or iginal key on the contr ol pan el shows a screen that a llows you t o set these[...]
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3-68 9. Selec ting Mixed Orig. Detection and Othe r Function s Chapter 3 Making Copies Free Ori ginal Plac ement elimin ates voi ds or image dev i at ion s o n the c o py e v en if th e o r ig in a l is plac ed away f rom the Origin al Scales on the Original Glass. T ouch . NOTES • Pla ce th e or igi nal in par alle l w i th th e Origi nal Scal e[...]
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3-69 9. Selec ting Mixed Orig. Detection and Othe r Function s Chapter 3 Making Copies Separ ate Scan permit s the c opier to s can a la rge set of or igina ls in sev eral p arts. The Ele ctronic Document Ha ndler can be loa ded with u p to 100 pag es of a doc ument. I f you, however , divide a documen t consist ing of more than 100 pa ges so that [...]
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3-70 Chapter 3 Making Copies 10. S electing th e Job Fun ctions Me mo ry R eca ll After a prin t cy cle has bee n comp let ed , Memory Re call a ll o ws y ou t o run ano ther pr in t cycl e ag ain usi ng the s ame image data and c opy setti ngs as th e previ ous one wit hout ha ving to r eload the original s. After the fi rst pri nt cycl e, t ouch [...]
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3-71 10. Selecting the Job Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Reserve As the co pier co mple tes sca nning f or a regu lar cop y job , it is c apable of scanni ng for another job which is held i n res erve. W hen the co pier co mple te s the pri nt cycl e fo r the fi rst jo b, it autom atic ally st arts the pri nt cycl e for t he res erved job. * By[...]
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3-72 10. Selecting t he Job Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies Job List These pages e xplain abo ut what convenien t func tions can be perfor med and s ettings m ade wi th the J ob List key on the contro l panel. T o use th is fun ction, pr ess the J ob List key . Mode Check al lows you to che ck what setti ngs have b een made f or a job. T ouch and[...]
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3-73 10. Selecting the Job Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies De le te allo ws yo u to d el et e a jo b p re vi o us ly s et . <T o de lete a j ob on th e prin t queue > T ouch . Touch t he job no. ke y to be deleted. T ouch . T ouch . <T o de lete a j ob bei ng scann ed or pri nted> Press the St op key wh ile the j ob in q ueue i s bein[...]
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3-74 10. Selecting t he Job Functions Chapter 3 Making Copies A confi denti al doc ument tr an smitte d by a pe rsonal compute r is unlocke d when a passwo rd i s ent er ed, pu ttin g i t in th e p rin t qu e u e. A con f id en t ia l docum ent is identi fi ed with “Lock” in the stat us colum n. T ouch . Enter a 4-digit passwo rd from the 10-Ke[...]
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3-75 Chapter 3 Making Copies 1 1. T ypical Funct ion Comb inations Making Differ ent T ypes of Copy These pages e xplain abo ut how t o combine diff erent fu nctions t o make va rious ty pes of c opy . 1. Shows whether t he copy is 1-sid ed or 2-si ded. 2. Shows what type of copy you want to ma ke. 3. Shows how to load your orig inal. ☞ p. 3 -4 4[...]
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3-76 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Making Copies from 1-Sided Originals Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 1 1 Corner Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 Hole Punch 2[...]
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3-77 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 1 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] [...]
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3-78 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 1 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] [...]
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3-79 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 2 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point St[...]
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3-80 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 2 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] [...]
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3-81 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 1 2 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] [...]
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3-82 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Making Copies from 2-sided Originals to be Stapled on Left Edge Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1 Corner Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 C[...]
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3-83 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] [...]
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3-84 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] [...]
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3-85 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point St[...]
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3-86 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] [...]
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3-87 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] [...]
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3-88 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Making Copies from 2-sided Or iginals to be Stapled on T op Edg e Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1 Corner Staple 1 Corner Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1 Corner Staple 1[...]
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3-89 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] Corner Staple 1[2in 1] [...]
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3-90 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 1 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] Corner Staple 1[4in 1] [...]
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3-91 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Corner Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2 Hole Punch 2-Point St[...]
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3-92 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] Corner Staple 2[2in 1] [...]
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3-93 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies Inte nded T ype of Copy Load ing the Or igin als Copy Fini shing Functi ons Margin File Margin Select Posit ion 2 2 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Hole Punch 2-Point Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] Corner Staple 2[4in 1] [...]
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3-94 11. Typical Function Combinations Chapter 3 Making Copies When making co pies o n 1 1 ″× 17 ″ L or LegalL, make sure of t he corr ect dir ectio n of th e origina l, posi tion of 2- point staple, a nd posi tion of ho le-pu nch. If yo u load your origi nal as sh own belo w , sel ect as pa rt of your steps to speci fy the Directi on of Or ig[...]
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4-1 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Chapter 4 Using the Uti lity Mode[...]
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4-2 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e 1. Job Memory Input an d Job Recall Job Memory Input Up to 10 diff erent , frequent ly use d copy job p rograms can be st ored i n memory and re called l ater as neces sary . When the cop ier is e quipped wit h an optio nal Har d Disk Driv e Kit a nd if “100 Ac counts ” is sele cted for “Copy T ra[...]
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4-3 1. Job Memory Inpu t and Job Recall Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e The job sett ings appea r on th e Touch P anel. After you have che cked t he setti ngs, touch . T ouch . 1155 O5 75C A 7 Exit 8 Enter 1155 O5 76C A[...]
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4-4 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . T ouch . T ouch , then tou c h the j ob number key fr om which you wa nt to d elete a j ob progr am. When appea rs in that key , it indi cate s that the job p rogram ha s been del eted. T ouch . Dele ti ng a Job P rogra m 1 Utility [...]
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4-5 1. Job Memory Inpu t and Job Recall Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Recall ing a Job fr om Memory Pr es s t h e Job Re ca ll k ey . T ouch th e job n umber key in which t he desir ed job has been st ored. Check t he setti ngs made and then t ouch . Th e copier i s set up for th ese sett ings a nd the Ba sics screen re appear s. If th [...]
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4-6 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e 2. Zoom Me mory I nput Up to t wo diff erent, f requen tly used z oom ratios can be stored i n memory so you can use them la ter whe neve r n ecessa ry . For the rati o, × 0.9 30 ha s been fac tory- se t, b ut that c an b e chang ed a s neces sary . When the cop ier is e quipped wit h an optio nal Har [...]
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4-7 2. Zoom Memory Input Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e NOTE When a n ew zoom r atio is s tor ed in a key number , the ol d one st or ed in t hat ke y number is lost . T ouch . Useful T ips • A zo om ra tio usi n g X /Y Z o om c a n be sto red in memory on the scr een wit h which to r ecall a X/Y Zo om rati o. Stor ing a Ra tio in Memo[...]
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4-8 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e 3. Im age Mem ory Input Imag e Me mor y Input Up to f ive dif ferent , frequent ly used c haract ers and mar ks can be stored in memory so you c an use the m late r whene ver nec essar y . This f unction i s poss ible wh en the copier is eq uipped with a Ha rd Disk Drive Kit. Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key.[...]
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4-9 3. Image Memory I nput Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e <Auto size detecti on> • T ouch on the sc reen given in st ep 5. <Siz e input > • T ouch on the screen gi ven in step 5. • T ouch or to set the whol e number for X an d touch the key . The u nderl ine moves to the r ight. Th en touch or to set the f raction al nu[...]
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4-10 3. Image Me mory Input Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Selec t the desired e rase p osition. Using t he o r key, set t he desir ed era se widt h. Useful T ip The erase wid th can range bet ween 1/4 ″ ~ 3/ 4 ″ variab le in /16 ″ i ncr ement s. T ouch . T ouch . As il lustr ated o n the T o uch Pane l, plac e the ori gin al dire [...]
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4-11 3. Image Memory I nput Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . T ouch . T ouch , the n touch th e numb er key t o be che cked. Sel e ct th e c opy p ape r . Press the St art k ey and th e prog rammed im ag e is pr in te d on t he co p y . Useful T ip Pr ogra mmed im ages may b e checked by usin g the s cr[...]
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4-12 3. Image Me mory Input Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . T ouch . T ouch , then touch the numbe r key to b e d ele te d . T ouch . Dele ti ng a Progr am me d Im ag e 1 Utility 1 155O 52 8CA 2 Job/Zoom m em. Input 1155O 70 3EA 3 Image Memory Input 1155 O5 84C A 4 Delete 1155O 60 9EA 5 Enter[...]
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4-13 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e 4. Meter Count and T oner Replen isher Meter Coun t T ouchi ng allows you to check th e total count of each of the fo llowin g seven counte rs. Shows t he tot al number of copies mad e sinc e the inst alla tion o f the copi er . Shows t he number of copies made on c opy paper of a pre set s iz e. (The [...]
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4-14 Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e 5. User’ s Choice The cop ier ha s been set so that the most freq uently use d sett ings are aut omati cally sel ecte d in th e ini tial mode. Use r’ s Choice a llows you to sel ect th e default sett ings wh ich are a utoma ticall y sele cted in t he init ial mo de accordi ng to y our own needs . B[...]
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4-15 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Useful T ips • Whe n “100 Acc ounts” is selec ted, t he User ’ s Choic e func tions of to c an be set for ea ch acco unt after the c orr espondi ng acce ss code has bee n ente red . Note, ho wever , that when “100 Acc ounts” is selec ted, t he lis ting of User’ s Choic[...]
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4-16 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Select wheth er to enable (“ON”) o r disable (“O FF ” ) re c al li n g a de fau lt zoo m r at io fo r 2 i n1 , 4in1, or Bookl et Creati on. Set ting is p ossible for “2in1 /4in1” an d “Bookle t Creati on.” • “2in1/ 4in1” Defaul t zoom r atios: 2in1: 0.647 4in1[...]
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4-17 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Select wh ether to giv e (“ON”) a warning me ssage or not (“OFF”) whe n the or igina l is placed out-of- alig nment on the G lass. The in it ial s et ti n g is “ OF F .” Selec t wheth er to enable (“ON” ) a copy cy cle or no t (“O FF ”) w hen it is in it ia ted b[...]
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4-18 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Selec t wheth er to turn “O N ” or “OFF” th e beep that sounds eac h time a key on the T ouch Pan el is touch ed. The ini tial setting is “ON.” Sele ct the defau lt pap er size d etect ion fo r the Universa l Tr ay , eit her Auto Detect or Cus tom Size . Th e in it ia l[...]
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4-19 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Se t the da te a nd ti m e-o f- d ay . The i nitial setting is “19 97/04/01, 0 0:00: 00.” Selec t the pri nt ex posure level fr om among “Light er ,” “Normal, ” or “Dar ker .” The in it ial s et ti n g is “ No rma l.” Se le ct th e co nf igu ra t io n eit h er as[...]
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4-20 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e <Max. Copy Sets> Limit the numbe r of copies or copy sets that can be made per job. The in it ia l s e tti n g is “ OF F .” <Non- Auto Shut Of f> This f unction c an dis able the A uto Shut Off funct ion. Select wheth er to enable (“ON”) o r disable (“OFF”) [...]
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4-21 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Making the User’ s Choice Settings Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . Selec t the key o f the page number o n which the de sired User’ s Choi ce func tion is l isted. For exampl e, t o cha nge Outpu t Pr ior i ty f rom Non-Sor t to Sort, touch . T ouch t he key of t he desi re[...]
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4-22 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Copy T rack Function The admi nistrat or of the copie r should mak e the set ting, eit her “ 100 Accounts ” or “1 000 Accoun ts.” *If t he copi er is eq uipp ed wit h a Hard Disk Dri ve Kit and “100 Account s” is selec ted, i t is po ssible t o make the Use r's Cho[...]
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4-23 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e T ouch . T ouch or of the desir ed confi gurat ion (Cop ier or Prin ter), then sel ect the ap propri ate Co py T rack Method. For exa mple, to keep t rack of 10 0 accoun ts, touch , and the n . Init iali ze the Copy T rac k functi on data . T ouch a nd . NOTE If you change the Copy [...]
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4-24 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e An acce ss code can be programme d when “10 0 Accounts” is se lected. These pro cedures assume that th e copier is equi pped with a Hard Dis k Drive Kit. Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . Enter the admini strator number f rom the 10- Key Pad. NOTES • Y our T ec hnical Repr[...]
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4-25 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Selec t the page number on which the tar get accoun t is shown. T ouch th e Access Code key of the tar get accoun t. Enter the acces s code f rom the 10- Key Pad. Then, to uch . NOTES • The a ccess code sh ould be a 4- digit numb er . • T o corr ect a numbe r en try , pr e ss th[...]
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4-26 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e A limi t for the numbe r of c opies ma de can b e set for each a ccount when “100 Account s” is sel ected . These pro cedures assume that th e copier is equi pped with a Hard Dis k Drive Kit. Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . Enter the admini strator number f rom the 10- Key[...]
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4-27 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e Selec t the page number on which the tar get accoun t is shown. T ouch th e Copy Li m it key of the tar get accoun t. Enter a number for t he Copy Limi t from th e 10-Key P ad. Then, touc h . NOTES • T o corr e ct a n umber entr y , pr es s the key and then enter th e new numbe r [...]
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4-28 5. User’ s Ch oice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e A count er can be cle ared f or e ach ac count whe n “100 Acc oun ts” or “1000 Acc ounts” is sele cted. I t is also possi ble t o clear a ll cou nters of al l acco unts at on ce. Pr ess t h e Ut ili ty key. T ouch . Enter the admini strator number f rom the 10- Key Pad. NOT[...]
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4-29 5. User’ s Choice Ch ap ter 4 Us in g th e Ut il ity M od e T ouch . Selec t the page number on which the tar get accoun t is shown. Useful T ip T o c lear t he coun ters of a ll acc ounts at o nce, touch . T ouch th e count er key of the ta rg et acc ount. Press the key and then t ouch . NOTE If yo u want to cl ear t he counter of anothe r [...]
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5-1 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Chapter 5 When a Me ssag e App ears[...]
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5-2 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears 1. When the Message “The curr ent Paper Drawer is empty .” Appears Adding paper Slide out th e 1st Drawe r . Load th e paper stac k into the Dra wer so t hat its f ront side f aces d own. NOTE The pape r shoul d be lo aded no h igher tha n the ▼ (Max. Le vel I ndicator ). Slid e the Dr awer bac k in. 1st[...]
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5-3 1. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Slide out the 2 nd Drawer . Slide the Edg e Gui des in the dire ction of the arr o w to su it the pa per si ze. Load th e paper stac k into the Dra wer so t hat its f ront side f aces d own. NOTE The pape r shoul d be lo aded no h igher tha n[...]
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5-4 1. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Press the Pa per Desc ent Key and then slide the D rawer out. Indic ation o f the Pa per Desc ent Key Lo ad th e pa pe r sta ck in to th e ri ght ha lf of th e Drawer , f ront side face down. Pres s the leadi ng edge of the paper st ack ti gh[...]
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5-5 1. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Holdin g the Doo r Lock Relea se Leve r, open the Cas sette Door . When adding pape r to a partial ly lo aded Cas sette, pres s the Pa per Pl ate Des cent Ke y to lo wer the Paper Plate before op ening t he Cass ette Door . Place the pa per s[...]
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5-6 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears 2. When the Message “R epleni sh T o ner .” Appears Replacing the T oner Bottle The m essage sho wn on the left appear s when toner is soon r unning out. Y o u can s till make copie s, but the ima ge densi ty will become l ighter and l ighte r . It is rec ommended t herefore that you repl ace th e T oner B[...]
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5-7 2. When the Mes sage “Replenish Toner.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Sh ake th e ne w T one r B ott l e w e ll and tu rn it over l engthwi se five times. W ith t he “UP” mar king on to p, inse rt the Bo tt le in to p o si ti on . Che ck that the marki ng on the Bottle is alig ned with the mar king on the T oner Bo tt le H [...]
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5-8 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears 3. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty .” Appears Replacing the Staple Cartridge <Only when the Finisher FN-3 is mount ed> Holdin g the Fi nishe r Lock Relea se Leve r , slid e the Fi nisher a way fro m the cop ier . Open the Finis her Front Door . Slid e out t he Stap le Unit . Whil e pr[...]
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5-9 3. When the Me ssage “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Pull t he stapl e sheet a bout 3 c m out of the new S taple Car tridg e and break off t hat porti on. NOTE Check t hat no p ortion of the s taple sheet han gs out of t he cartrid ge. Br eak off any por tion of the sheet that h angs out of the ca[...]
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5-10 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears 4. When the Me ssag e “A pa per m isf eed h as be en det ected. ” Ap pea rs Misfeed Location Displays Dif fere nt proced ure s are us ed to cl ear a m isf ed sh eet of pa per depen ding on the l o ca ti on. First , i so la te the loca tion, t hen cl ear t he misf eed acc ording to the pr ocedur e appl ica[...]
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5-11 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Larg e Capa ci ty Casse tte p. 5-18 Intel li ge nt M ulti Bypa ss T ray p. 5-19 Finisher F N -3 p. 5-20 1155 O4 74AA 1 155 O458 AA 1155O 46 6AA 1 155 O467 AA 11 55O4 68 AA 1155 O4 69AA 1155O 47 0AA 1 155 O471 AA 11 55O4 72 AA 1155 O4 73A[...]
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5-12 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Misf e ed Cl eari ng Procedu res Open the Mis feed Clear ing Gui de , pull out the sheet of paper. Open the Lef t Door. Open the Front Door . T urnin g Knob , pul l out th e sheet of paper . Then turn Kn ob to ret urn any paper to the Duplex[...]
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5-13 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Raisi ng Misfeed Cl earing Gui de , remo ve the she et of paper . T urn Knob and remove t he sheet of paper . Open ing Misf eed Cle aring Guide , remo ve the she et of paper . Sl id e i n t he Un it and ra is e t he Lever b ack up a gain[...]
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5-14 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Open the Lef t Door . Open th e Front Door. T urnin g Knob , pull out the s heet of paper . Then turn Kn ob to ret urn any paper to the Duplex U nit. Close the Lef t Door . Open th e Right Door . T urni ng Knob , pull out the shee t of paper[...]
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5-15 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Raisi ng Misfeed Cl earing Gui de , remo ve the she et of paper . Sl ide D up le x Uni t ba ck in to t he copie r. Close t he Fro nt Do or . Useful T ip After the pap er misf eed has be en cle ar ed, t he copier automatic ally r esumes a[...]
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5-16 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Unl oad the origina ls fr om the D ocument Handli ng T ray . Open Misfee d Clear ing Guid e . Open Misf eed Cle aring Guid e and gentl y pull out the or igin al. Pull up the Document Handli ng T ray unt il a clic k is he ard and then g ently[...]
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5-17 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Opening the Lever , gently p ull out the origi nal. Lower the El ectronic Doc ument Handler . Close M isfeed Cleari ng Guide s and . Reload the or igina ls as instruct ed on t he T ouch Pan el. 9 F6 1155O401 AA F6 10 1 155 O4 02AA 11 F1 [...]
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5-18 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Press the Pa per Des cent Key . Holdin g the Doo r Lock Relea se Leve r, open the Cas sette Door and r emove the sh eet of paper . Close t he Cass ette D oor . Press the Loc k Release Le ver an d slid e the Casset te away from t he copi er .[...]
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5-19 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Unl oad the paper st ack fr om the I ntell igent Mult i Bypas s T ray a nd open the Rig ht Door . Pull o ut the sheet of pap er from the Pap er T ake-Up S ectio n. Then, clos e the Righ t Door . Pl ac e th e p ape r s ta c k b ack o n th[...]
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5-20 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears <W he n th e fo ll ow i n g do ts are lit :> Holdin g the Fi nishe r Lock Relea se Leve r, slid e the Fi nisher a way fro m the cop ier. Open ing Misf eed Cle aring Guide , remo ve the she et of paper . Loosen t wo scr ews, open the Mi[...]
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5-21 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Remove the sheet of paper and cl ose Misfe ed Clearing Guide . T urn Knob s a nd to feed t he sheet of paper . Pinchi ng the lever of Misfee d Clear ing Guide , open . Remove th e sheet of paper and close . Close the Finis her Fr ont Doo[...]
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5-22 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears <W he n th e fo ll ow i n g do ts are lit :> Holdin g the Fi nishe r Lock Relea se Leve r , slid e the Fi nisher a way fro m the cop ier . Open the Finis her Front Door . Pinchi ng the lever of Misfee d Clear ing Guide , o pe n . Remov[...]
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5-23 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Close t he Fin isher Front Door . Slide the Fi nisher ba ck agai nst the c opier . <When t he fol lowing dot s are lit:> Open Exi t Tr ay and remov e the sheet of pap er . Close . Open M anual Stap le T ray Cove r and re move the s[...]
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5-24 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears <W he n th e fo ll ow i n g do ts are lit :> Holdin g the Fi nishe r Lock Relea se Leve r , slid e the Fi nisher a way fro m the cop ier . Open the Finis her Front Door . Raisi ng Misfe ed Cleari ng Guide , remo ve the she et of paper [...]
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5-25 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Pinchi ng the lever of Misfee d Clear ing Guide , o pen . Remove th e sheet of paper and close . T urn Knob s and toget her fiv e turns to fe ed the sheet of pape r . Check t o see if a s heet of pa per is left in th e Fini sher . If any[...]
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5-26 4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears T urn Knob s an d to fe ed the sh eet of paper . Pinchi ng the lever of Misfee d Clear ing Guide , o pe n . Remove the shee t of pap er and clos e . Slide out Pap er Foldin g Unit . Openin g Misfee d Clear ing Guide , remove the sh eet of pa[...]
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5-27 4. When the M essage “A paper misf eed has been d etected .” Appears Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears Open ing Misf eed Cle aring Guide , remo ve the she et of paper . Slide Paper F olding Unit back int o the co pier . Close the Finis her Fr ont Door. Slid e the Fi nisher b ack aga inst the copier . 22 PF6 1 155O 42 3AA PF6 23 PF2 1 155O[...]
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5-28 Chapter 5 When a Mes sage App ears 6. What Does Each M essage Mean? What d oes each me ssage mean ? Mes sage Ca use Ac tion A malfunc tion was de tect ed. The SMAR T cont roller has call ed your T echn ic al Represe ntat ive. The cop ier malfu nctio ned and is u nab le to ma ke c opi es . Ca ll and infor m you r T echnica l Repre senta tive o [...]
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6-1 Chapter 6 T roubl eshooting T r oubl eshoo tin g Chapter 6[...]
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6-2 Chapter 6 T roubl eshooting 1. When This T ype of Copy is Pr oduced When this type of copy is pr oduce d Symptom Poss ible Cau se Action The imag e is t oo light. Th e expos ure level for t he Auto Expos ure mode is set at “Li gh ter.” Change t he sett ing of “Auto Exposure Le vel” of User's Choice . ☞ p. 4-16 Or , ca ncel the Au[...]
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6-3 1. Wh e n This Type of Copy is Produced Chapter 6 T roubl eshooting * Call your T e chnical Re presen tati ve if the se pro cedure s do not cor rect the probl em. Symptom Poss ible Cau se Action The copy has li nes. The co py has dar k s pecks or spo ts. The O rigina l Glass is di rty . W ipe t he Orig inal G lass cl ean with a sof t dry cloth [...]
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6-4 Chapter 6 T roubl eshooting 2. The Copier is not Functioning as Designed The copi er is not functioni ng as designed * If the se proc edures do not cor rect the prob le m, turn OFF th e Power Swit ch, unplug t he power co rd f rom the powe r outl et, and co ntact your T ec hnical Rep resen tative. Symptom Check f or Action The T ouch Panel show[...]
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7-1 Chapter 7 Miscell aneous Chapter 7 Mi scella neou s[...]
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7-2 Chapter 7 Miscell aneous 1. Specificat ions Speci fica tion s Copier 52n/62 n T ype C onsole Copier Platen T ype Stationary Photoconductor OPC Copying System Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image T ransfer to Plain Paper Developing System Micro-T oning System Fusing Sy s tem L amp-Heated Roller Resolution 400dpi T ypes of Original Sheets, Books and [...]
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7-3 1. Specifications Chapter 7 Miscell aneous Electroni c Docu me nt H andl er EDH -1 Document Feeding System Standard Mode : 1-sided original, 2-sided or iginal Mixed Original Detection Mode : 1-sided Mi xed Original Detection 2-sided Mixed Original Detection Single Feeding Mode : 1- sided original Kinds of Original Plain paper 1-sided original M[...]
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7-4 1. Sp e cifications Chapter 7 Miscell aneous * Onl y 1 1 ″× 17 ″ si ze pap er ca n be Z- fo lded. The ref or e, if a st ack of mi xed-si ze orig ina ls ( 1 1 ″× 17 ″ an d other si zes ) is copied i n Mixed Origina l D et ect i on mode, t he cop y set w ill con tain a mix of Z-f ol ded and unf olded copies. Finishe r FN -3 T ypes of Tr[...]
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7-5 Chapter 7 Miscell aneous 2. Car e of t he Copier Cleaning (T urn OFF the Po wer S w it ch of the c opier when cl eaning. ) W ipe th e surf ace of the ho using cle an with a soft cloth dampened w ith al cohol. T urn the Power Switch OFF . W ip e the surf ace of the Con trol Panel c lean with a sof t, dry cloth . NOTE NEVER use a glass c leaner o[...]
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7-6 2. Care of t he Cop ier Chapter 7 Miscell aneous Raise the Document Handler . W ipe th e surf ace of the Ori ginal Pad cl ean with a soft c loth dampened with al cohol. Swing do wn the Front Door . W ipe t he surf ace of t he Front Door cl ean with a soft, dr y clot h. Orig ina l Pa d 1 2 1 155 O4 26AA Front Door 1 2 1075O 09 0AA[...]
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7-7 Chapter 7 Miscell aneous 3. Function Com binatio n Matrix Func t ion combinat ion matrix Funct ion Se t Last Functio n S et First Ba sic Ori g. Copy Paper Zoom Finishin g Orig. Copy Auto Pape r Manual P ape r By pas s Excl usive Pa per Auto Size Full S ize Change Fixed Zoom Zoo m Rat i o in Memor y 10-Key Input X/Y Zoom Non-Sort So rt Group Co [...]
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7-8 3. Function Combination Mat rix Chapter 7 Miscell aneous Others ADF/SADF M ode ● ❍❍❍ ● ❍❍❍❍❍ ❍❍❍ ●●●●●●●❍ ●● ❍ ❍● Interrup t ❍ ❍❍❍❍❍❍ I ❍ I ❍ ●●●●●●●●● ❍❍❍❍❍❍ Reserv e ❍ ❍ ● ● ❍❍❍❍❍❍ ❍❍❍❍❍❍❍❍ ❍❍❍❍❍❍[...]
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7-9 3. Function Combination Matrix Chapter 7 Miscell aneous Conditions for Combined Functions ❍ : Th e c o m bin at io n is po s si ble . ● : Ei ther o f the function s whi ch is set fir st ta kes pre cedence. ✕ : Ei ther o f the function s whi ch is set last takes preceden ce. : On e o f the f un c ti ons mu st be c an cel ed bef o re a c op[...]
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7-10 Chapter 7 Miscell aneous 4. Description of Paper Si ze and Zoom Rat i o T a ble Descr iption of paper size and zoom ratio tabl e Paper Size Name Size (Me tric) Size (In ch) A3 297mm × 420mm 11-3/ 4 ” × 16-1/2” B4 257mm × 364mm 10” × 14-1/4” A4 210mm × 297mm 8-1 /4” × 11- 3/ 4” B5 182mm × 257m m 7-1/4” × 10” A5 148mm × [...]
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Index- 1 Index Index Index Nu mer ic 100 Account s ................. ................. ................ 4-19 1000 Acc ounts ............... ................. ................ 4-19 10-Key Pad ... ........ ................. ................. ........ 2-14 11 ......... ................. ................. ................. ........ 3-35 11 (2in1) .....[...]
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Index -2 Index Index Index Max. Copy Se t .......... ................. ................. ... 4-20 Memory Recall .................. ................. ........... 3-70 Meter Count ...... ........ ......... ................. ........... 4-13 Misfeed Clearin g Procedures .............. ........... 5-12 Misfeed Locat ion Displays ........ ..............[...]
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Index- 3 Index Index Ind ex[...]