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Operating I nstructions For safe ty, p lease rea d thi s manu al care fully befo re you use thi s produc t and k eep it handy for future reference.[...]
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Introduction This manu al descri bes detail ed inst ructions o n the oper ation and no tes abou t the use of thi s machin e. To get m aximum versat ility from thi s mach ine a ll opera tors ar e reques ted to re ad th is manu al caref ully and follo w the in structi ons. Plea se ke ep this m anual in a hand y plac e near the mach ine. Notes: Some i[...]
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Note to users in the United States of America Notice: This equi pment has been tested and found t o comply with the li mits f or a Clas s B digital device, pursu- ant to Part 15 of the FCC R ules. T hese limits a re des igned to provide reason able prote ction against harmful in terferen ce in a resid ential installa tion. Thi s equipm ent generate[...]
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Introduction This manu al descri bes detail ed inst ructions o n the oper ation and no tes abou t the use of thi s machin e. To get m aximum versat ility from thi s mach ine a ll opera tors ar e reques ted to re ad th is manu al caref ully and follo w the in structi ons. Plea se ke ep this m anual in a hand y plac e near the mach ine. Notes: Some i[...]
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i Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol- lowed. Safety D uring Operatio n In this manual, the following i mportant symbols are used: R WARNING: R WARNING: Indica tes a pot entially haza rdous situat ion w hich, if ins tructi ons are no t follo wed, c ould re sult in dea th or s eriou s inj[...]
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ii R CAUTION: • Protect the machine from damp ness or wet weather, such as rain, snow. • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the mach ine. While moving the machine , you should take care that the power cord wil l not be damaged unde r the machine. • When you disconnect the power plu g from the wall outlet, always pull t[...]
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iii How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the following sy mbols are used: R WARNING: This symb ol indicates a potenti ally hazar dous situation tha t might resu lt in death or serious injury when you misuse the machi ne without following the in- structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions , all of which are de- scribed[...]
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iv Making Prints Before making prints using thi s ma- chine, you have to mak e a master by pres sing t he { { { { Start } } } } key. When you press the { { { { Start } } } } key, the ma chin e scans the original ima ge and makes a maste r. This procedu re describes how to ma ke basic prints. A A A A Place your originals in one of the following two [...]
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v To decr ease th e image densi ty, press the { { { {V V V V} } } } key. See p.25 “ Ad- justing the Image Dens ity of Prints ” . D D D D Enter the des ired n umber of prints with the number keys. E E E E Press the { { { { Print } } } } key. When th e print job has finishe d, pres s t he { { { { Clear Modes/Energy Sav- er } } } } key. Previous l[...]
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vi What You Can do with this Machine Below is a quick summary of this ma- chine's features an d where to look in this manual for more information. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Standard Printing See p.19 “ St andar d Pri nti ng ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Energy Saver Mode See p.22 “ Energy Saver Mode ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Adjusti ng the Pri nt Imag e Positi [...]
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vii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Directional Magnif ication (%) See p.3 6 “ Dire ctional M agnif ica- tion (%) ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Directional Magnifi cation (Size) See p.3 8 “ Dire ctional M agnif ica- tion (Si ze) ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Erasing Center and Edge Margins See p.40 “ Erasing Ce nter and Ed ge Marg ins ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Edge Erase See p.[...]
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viii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manual Class Mode with two or More Originals See p.59 “ M anual Class Mode wit h two or More Originals ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Class M ode See p.61 “ Class Mode ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Combining Originals See p.63 “ Combine Originals ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Aut o C ombin e Mode See p.68 “ Au to Com bine M ode ” . ❖ ❖ ?[...]
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ix ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing in Two Colors See p.132 “ Printing in Two Col- ors ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Image Rotation See p.82 “ Im age R ota tion ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Make-up Printing See p.94 “ Mak e-up Prin ting ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Merging Images See p.105 “ Image Overlay ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Date Sta mp See p.108 “ Date Stamp ” . [...]
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x ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Memory Combine See p.115 “ Memory Combine ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Storage See p.100 “ Original Storage ” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Stora ge Over lay See p.105 “ Image Overlay ” . GRMCOM0E 4 3 12 2 3 1 4 GRREPE0E GROVER0E ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE [...]
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xi TABLE OF CONTENTS Machine Exterior ....... .............. ......... .......... .............. ......... .............. ......... ... 1 Machine Inter ior ........ .............. ......... .............. .......... .............. ......... ............ 2 Options ............. ......... .............. ......... .............. .......... ...........[...]
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xii Printing onto Various Kinds of Pa per.......... .............. .......... .............. ..... 43 Printing onto T hick Paper .......... ........ ..... ........ ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ....... 43 Printing onto Standard Paper ......... ...... ....... ...... ........ ....... ...... ........ ....... ...... . 43 Printing onto En[...]
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xiii Make-up Printing ........... .............. ......... .............. ......... .............. .......... ..... 94 Make-up Samples .............. .............. .......... .............. ......... .............. ......... . 97 Original Stora ge........ .............. ......... .............. .......... .............. ......... ........ 100 Stor[...]
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xiv 4. User Tools Accessing the Us er Tools...... ......... .............. .......... .............. ......... ........ 139 User Tools Menu.. .......... .............. ......... .............. ......... .......... .............. ... 141 1. System ..... ........ ..... ........ ..... ........ ...... ....... ...... ........ ..... ........ ..... ......[...]
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xv When th e Mas ter End Indica tor ( C C C C ) Lights........... .............. ......... ........ 184 When th e Mas ter Ejec t Indicat or ( k k k k ) Lights ............. .............. .......... ... 186 When Other Indica tors Are Lit............. ......... .............. .......... .............. ... 187 When Prin ts Are Not Del ivered in a Ne [...]
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1 Machine Ex terior 1. Front door Open to access the inside of the machine. 2. Flip up cover Flip up to access th e keys und erneath. 3. Operation panel See p.6 “ O peration Panel ” . 4. Master tray O p e n t h i s u n i t w h e n i n s t a l l i n g t h e m a s - ter. 5. Paper f eed tray d own k ey Press to lower th e paper fe ed tray . 6. Pap[...]
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2 Machine Inter ior 1. Main switch Use to tur n the power on or of f. 2. Paper a lignmen t wings Lift or l ower the wing s depend ing on the type of pa per be ing u sed. 3. Paper de livery end p late This plate ali gns the leading ed ge of prints . 4. Paper delivery end plat e knob Use to move the end p late. 5. Paper delivery tray Comp leted pr in[...]
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3 9. Ink holder Set the ink c artri dge in thi s holder. 10. Drum unit lock lever B1 Lower t o unl ock an d pull out the dr um unit. 11. Drum u nit The master is wrapp ed arou nd this unit. 12. Expo sure glass Position origin als here face down for printing . 13. Expo sure glas s cover or do cu- ment feeder (option) Lower this cover o ver an ori gi[...]
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4 Options ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Exposure glass cover 1. Exposure glas s cover ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Docume nt feeder 1. Document Feeder[...]
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5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Twin color press roller printing sy stem TC-II Note ❒ Other options : • Color Drum Type 55(L) A3, 11" × 17" • Color Drum Type 55(S) A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" • Exposur e Glass Co ver • Printer Unit Type 80 RCP80 • Interface Cable Typ e 85 • Editi ng Funct ion T ype 85[...]
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6 Operation Panel Keys 1. { { { { Quality St art } } } } key See p.76 “ Qual ity Star t Mode ” . 2. { { { { Security } } } } key See p.75 “ Securi ty M ode ” . 3. { { { { Skip Feed } } } } key Press to select sk ip feed print ing. See p.70 “ Skip Fe ed P rin tin g ” . 4. { { { { User Tools } } } } key Press to change the default setting[...]
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7 16. { { { { Class } } } } key Press to select All Class, Auto Class, Manu al Cl ass, or Cla ss m ode. S ee p.5 2 “ All Cl ass Mode ” , se e p.54 “ Auto Clas s Mode ” , s ee p.5 7 “ Manual C lass Mode with One Origina l ” , see p.59 “ Manua l Class Mo de with two or More Ori ginals ” , see p.61 “ Class Mode ” . 17. { { { {W W W[...]
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8 Indic ators 1. Special feature indicator Lights to indi cate that special featur es have been selected. To access the spe cial features, lift up t he cover on the left sid e of the ope ration panel. 2. Monitor indicators These indica tors light to inform yo u of the status of the ma chine. See p.16 7 “ If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Wa[...]
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9 Panel Display The panel display shows the machine status , error messages, and functi on menus. 1. Items for the selected function 2. These keys correspond to the se- lectable items shown above them on the panel d isplay. To select an item shown on th e panel displ ay, pres s the key directly below it. 3. Machine statu s or messages 4. Items whic[...]
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10 Panel Displ ay Layout The basi c elements us ed on the pan el display are shown below. Understan ding their meaning helps you use this mach ine's features qu ickly and easily. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Samp le di splay w hen sel ect ing th e [ Original ] key 1. Machine statu s or message 2. Available functions 3. Illustrations of displays in this man[...]
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11 1. Operation Print Paper The following limitations apply Non -rec om men ded pap er: • Roughly cut paper • Paper of different thic kness in the same stac k • Envelopes heavier tha n 85g/m 2 , 22 lb. • Folded, curl ed, creased, or d amaged paper • Torn paper • Slippery p aper • Rough paper • Paper with any kind of coatin g (such a[...]
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Operation 12 1 • The following types of en velopes Note ❒ If you p rint on r ough grained paper, the c opy image might be blurred . ❒ You can use A3 ( 297 × 420mm) or 11" × 17" originals or printing paper. When you want to print the entire image of an A3, 11" × 17" original, sele ct Reduce mode because the maximum print[...]
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Originals 13 1 Originals The machine can detect the f ollowing original s izes placed on the exposure glass. Reference For the original sizes place d in the document feeder can be detected, se e p.125 “ Optional Document Feeder ” . If the machine cannot d etect the original sizes properly, sele ct the area to copy with the { { { { Edge Erase } [...]
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Operation 14 1 The first 8mm, 0.32" , of the leading edge and the last 2mm, 0. 08", of the trailin g edge cannot be printed. Make sure the leading edge margin is at least 8mm , 0.32", and the traili ng edge margin is at least 2mm, 0.08". a = 8mm, 0.32" Origina l Print a[...]
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Printing Preparations 15 1 Printing Preparations Loadin g Paper A A A A Care full y ope n the pap er fe ed tray. B B B B Lift the paper feed side pl ates. C C C C Grasp the paper feed side plates knob and adjust t he paper feed side plates to match the paper size. D D D D Place the pa per on the paper feed tray. Note ❒ Correct the paper curl befo[...]
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Operation 16 1 Setting Up T he Paper Delivery Tray A A A A Raise the paper delivery tray slightly, and then gently low er it with your hand. B B B B Raise each paper delivery side plate, and then grasp the side plate knobs and move the paper delivery si de plates to match the print paper size. Note ❒ The inside of the plates should correspond to [...]
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Printing Preparations 17 1 When y ou use A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" KL paper A Swing ou t the guides as shown in the illustration. D D D D Turn on the main switch. Note ❒ You can have the machine di s- play how much ink and master are left when you switch it on. See “ User T ool s — Ink/Master Left ” on p.144 “ 4. Mode Set- ting ” .[...]
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Operation 18 1 Entering a User Code to Use the Machine If user codes are turne d on, operators must enter their use r code before they can use the machine. The ma chine keeps count of the number of copies made under e ach user code. Note ❒ If you wa nt to us e this feat ure, you must turn it on and re gister the user codes with the user tools. Yo[...]
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Standard Printing 19 1 Standard Printing A A A A Make sure that the mac hine is ready for prin ting. B B B B If user codes are turned on, enter your user code with the number keys, and then press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. Reference See p.18 “ Ent ering a User Code to Use the Machine ” . C C C C Make sure that there are no previ- ous sett[...]
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Operation 20 1 I I I I Press the { { { { Proof } } } } key and ch eck the image density and the i mage po- sition on the proof print. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition of Printed Images ” . ❒ If the image density is slightly d a r k o r l i g[...]
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Standard Printing 21 1 B B B B Remove the prints from the paper delivery tr ay and close the paper deliver y side p late.[...]
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Operation 22 1 Energy Sa ver Mode If you do not operate the machine for a certain period, the displa y disappears and the machine enters Energy Saver mode to reduce energy consumption. Note ❒ You can chang e the time the machine waits before Energy Saver mode starts. See “ Energ y Saving ” on p.141 “ 1. System ” . ❒ The machine will not[...]
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Auto Reset 23 1 Auto Reset If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printi ng, the machine will return to the initi al condition. This function is ca lled “ Auto Re set ” . Note ❒ You can chang e the time the machine wa its before Auto Reset starts. See “ Au- to Res et ” on p.141 “ 1. System ” . ❒ The machine wil[...]
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Operation 24 1 Adjusting the Position of Printed Images Use the following proc edure to a djust the position of print images as re- quired. * Paper feed dire ction Limita tion ❒ For 308 mm, 12.2"-width paper, you can only adju st the pos ition of the pri nt ima ge 5 mm, 0.2" up or down. Note ❒ When the main switch is turne d off, the [...]
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Adjusting the Image Density of Prints 25 1 Adjusting the Image Density of Prints There are two ways to adjust the im- age density of prints: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Before ma king a master Use the { { { { Image D ensity } } } } key. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ After making a master Use the { { { {W W W W} } } }{ { { {V V V V} } } } (Speed) keys. Befo re M aking a Mas [...]
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Operation 26 1 Tint Mode Use this function to make halftone prints. A A A A Press the [ Ori ginal ] key. B B B B Select the [ Tint ] with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. C C C C Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. GRTINT0E[...]
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Changing the Printing Speed 27 1 Changing the Printing Speed Use the { { { {W W W W} } } } or { { { {V V V V} } } } key to adjust th e printing speed. The relationship be- tween printing speed and print quali- ty depends on the t ype of paper you use. A A A A Press the { { { {V V V V} } } } key to increase the speed and press the { { { {W W W W} } [...]
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Operation 28 1 Stopping a Multi-print Run Stopping a Multi -print Run to Print A nother Or igina l A A A A Press the { { { { Clear/ Stop } } } } key. B B B B Set the original. C C C C Enter the numb er of prints and press the { { { { Start } } } } key. Changing th e Number of Prints Ent ered and Checki ng Completed Prints A A A A Press the { { { { [...]
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Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios 29 1 Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios Use this functi on to ha ve origi nals re- duced or enlarged by a preset ratio. A tota l of 7 r atio s are a vaila ble (3 en- largement ratios, 4 reduction ratios). Note ❒ The leading edge of the print im- age does not shift when a prin t im- age is made wi[...]
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Operation 30 1 A A A A Press the [ Ra tio ] key. B B B B Select the desired ratio with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Make sure that the original and the print paper are the correc t size. E E E E Place your original on t he expo- sure glass [...]
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Auto Magnification 31 1 Auto Magnification Use this function to have the machine choose an appropriate enlargement or re- duction ratio based on the size of your original and the p aper size you select. Note ❒ The range of ratios whic h the machine can s elect dep ends on where you pl ace the original: • On the exposure glass : 50 – 200% ❒ [...]
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Operation 32 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version *1 The machine automatical ly rotate s the orig inal image by 90 ° to match the pap er direc tion and s elects an approp riate re productio n ratio . See p.82 “ Image R ota- tion ” . *2 Place these original s in the optional document feede r. ❒ Depending on the original type, a suitable reproductio[...]
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Auto Magnification 33 1 E E E E Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. F F F F Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If the im age position is not co rrect, adju st it us ing the [ Image = = = = ] keys . Se e p.24 “ Adjusting the Pos ition of Printed Images ” . G G G G Make y our prin ts.[...]
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Operation 34 1 Zoom Use this function to fine-tune the re- production ratio in increm ents of 1%. Note ❒ The range of r ati os you c an select depends on where you place the ori gin al: • On the exposur e glass: 50 – 200% A A A A Press the [ Ra tio ] key. B B B B Select [ Mag. ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. Not[...]
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Zoom 35 1 Using t he nu mber ke ys A Enter the ratio with the num- ber ke ys. B Press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. G G G G Press the [ OK ] key. H H H H Make sure that the original and the print paper are the correc t size. I I I I Place your original on t he expo- sure glass or in the optional docu- ment feeder. J J J J Press the { { { { Start[...]
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Operation 36 1 Directional Magnification (%) Use this function to choose different repr oduc tion rat ios f or th e hori zont al and vertical directions. The result is a squeezing o r stretchi ng effect. Note ❒ The range of r ati os you c an select depends on where you place the ori gin al: • On the exposure glass: 50 – 200% A A A A Press the[...]
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Directional Magnification (%) 37 1 Entering ratios with the number keys A Enter the vertical ratio with the number keys . B Press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C Enter the horizontal ratio with the number keys. D Press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. G G G G Press the [ OK ] key. H H H H Make sure that the original and the print paper are the c[...]
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Operation 38 1 Directional Magnification (Size) Use this functio n to have the machine select su itable reproduction ra tios based upon the dimens ions o f the print yo u requir e and the siz e of the original you specify. 1. Horizontal original s ize 2. Vertical original size 3. Horizontal prin t size 4. Vertical print size Note ❒ You can enter [...]
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Directional Magnification (Size) 39 1 F F F F Enter the vertical original size with the number keys and press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. Note ❒ To change the value entered, press the { { { { Clear/S top } } } } key and en- ter the new value. ❒ Up to 999mm, 99.9" can be en- tere d. G G G G Enter the vertical print size with the number[...]
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Operation 40 1 Erasing Center and Edge Margins When printi ng from thick bo oks, or similar originals, the binding margin at the center and the edges might ap - pear on prints. To prevent this, per- form the following steps. Important ❒ Be sure to keep the platen cover at an angle of at least 25 degrees with the exposure glass . ❒ If you do not[...]
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Edge Erase 41 1 Edge Erase This function erases all four margins of the original image. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Edge Erase mode ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ When not using Edge Eras e mode When printing from thick books, or similar originals, the binding margin at the cent er and the ed ges might appear on prints. The ma- chine era ses these ma rgins auto- matica[...]
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Operation 42 1 F F F F Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition of Printed Images ” . G G G G Make y our prin ts.[...]
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Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper 43 1 Printing onto Various Kinds of P aper Before printing onto thick pape r, thin paper, envelopes or special kinds of paper loa ded in the pa per fee d tray , you mus t select the pa per type. Printing ont o Thick Paper If you wish to print onto thick (128 to 209.3g/m 2 , 3 4 to 55.6 lb or he avier) paper, pe [...]
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Operation 44 1 Printin g onto Envelope s A A A A Press the [ Ppr.Type ] key. B B B B Select [ Special ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Place the envelopes in the paper feed tray as shown in the illustra- tion. * Paper feed direction Note ❒ When you use envelopes , the paper feed [...]
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Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper 45 1 - - - - To prevent paper misfeeds: If paper misfeeds occur frequently, even i f you have s elect ed a suita ble paper, follow the steps below. A Press the [ S elect ] key. B Select th e type of pa per misfe ed and frequency with the { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } , { { { { } } } } } } } } , { { { { | | | | } } } }[...]
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Operation 46 1 Selecting Original Modes Select one of the following five modes to matc h you r originals : ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letter mode Select when origi nals contain only letters (no pictures). ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letter/Photo mode Select when originals contain pho- togra phs or p ictu res wi th l ette rs. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Photo mode Select when origina[...]
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Selecting Original Modes 47 1 D D D D Adjust the contrast with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. Note ❒ Use "High" to produce cl ear prints of peopl e's fa ces. ❒ Use "L ow" to produ ce c lear prints of lan dscape s and scen- ery etc. E E E E Press the [[...]
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Operation 48 1 B Adjust the contrast with the [ ← ← ← ← ][ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } }{ { { { } } } } } } } } keys. C Press the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ Use "High" t o produce clear prints of people's faces. ❒ Use "Low" to produce cl ear prints of lands capes and scenery etc. D D D D Select the dot pa[...]
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Selecting Original Modes 49 1 B B B B Select [ Pencil ] with th e [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Place your original on t he expo- sure glass . E E E E Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. F F F F Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s [...]
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Operation 50 1 Economy Mode W h e n y o u w a n t t o s a v e i n k , s e l e c t Econ omy mo de. Note ❒ Prints will be lighter in th is mode. A A A A Press the { { { { Economy Mode } } } } key. B B B B Place your original on t he expo- sure glass or in the optional docu- ment feeder. C C C C Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. D D D D Check the[...]
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Auto Cycle 51 1 Auto Cycle Use the { { { { Auto Cyc le } } } } key to process masters and ma ke prints in a single operation. A A A A If the indicator of { { { { Auto Cy cle } } } } key is off, press the { { { { Auto Cycl e } } } } key. B B B B Press the { { { { Start } } } } key.[...]
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Operation 52 1 All Class Mode Preparation You have to store the number of students in eac h class with the user tools. See p. 154 “ 3-5 Cl ass E nter No. ” . Use the { { { { Class } } } } key to make sets of prints from th e same original. All the stored numbers of prints are made for each set. This feature is useful f or teachers who frequentl[...]
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All Class Mode 53 1 E E E E Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. F F F F Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition of Printed Images ” . G G G G Make y our prin ts.[...]
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Operation 54 1 Auto Class Mode Preparation You have to store the number of students in eac h class with the user tools. See p. 154 “ 3-5 Cl ass E nter No. ” . Use the { { { { Class } } } } key to make sets of prints from the same o riginal. The stored numbers of prints are made for each set. This feature is useful f or teachers who frequently m[...]
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Auto Class Mode 55 1 D D D D Select the d esired cl asses for each grade. Selecting classes wit h the { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } , { { { { } } } } } } } } , { { { { | | | | } } } } , or { { { { { { { { } } } } key A Select t he desi red clas s for t he 1 st grade with the { { { { } } } } } } } } key. The numbe r of st udents is dis- played on the coun[...]
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Operation 56 1 F F F F Place one original on the expo- sure glass or in the optional docu- ment feeder. G G G G Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. H H H H Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition [...]
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Manual Class Mode with One Original 57 1 Manual Class Mode w ith One Original Use the { { { { Class } } } } key to make sets of prints fr om the same or iginal . Vari- ous number s of prints are made for each set. Note ❒ When y ou set the M anual Class mode, Job Separ ation mode is au- tomatically tu rned on . The jo b sep- arator pul ls the top [...]
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Operation 58 1 F F F F Enter the des ired n umber of prints for the second set with the number ke ys. G G G G Press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. Note ❒ Repeat steps F and G for each set. ❒ The max imum nu mber of sets that can be made is 20. H H H H Press the [ OK ] key. I I I I Place one original on the expo- sure glass or in the optional [...]
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Manual Class Mode with two or More Originals 59 1 Manual Class Mode with two or More Originals Preparation To use this function, you have to select “ by each original ” with the “ Class Manual Set ” s etting in the user tools. Se e “ Class Manua l Set ” on p.144 “ 4. Mode Setting ” . Use the { { { { Class } } } } key to make sets of[...]
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Operation 60 1 F F F F Enter the des ired n umber of prints for the se cond original with the number k eys. G G G G Press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key. Note ❒ Repeat steps F and G for each ori gin al. ❒ Up to 20 classes can be set. H H H H Press the [ OK ] key. I I I I Place the first original face down on the exposure glass. J J J J Press t[...]
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Class Mode 61 1 Class Mode Use the { { { { Class } } } } key to make sets of prints from the same o riginal. The s a m e n u m be rs of pr i nt s a re m a d e f o r each set. Note ❒ When you choose Class mode, Job Separation mod e is automatically turned on. The job se parator pul ls the top sheet of each set delivered to the paper delivery tray [...]
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Operation 62 1 F F F F With the nu mber keys, enter the nu mb er of se ts y o u w ish to m ake . Note ❒ Up to 99 sets c an be selected for an original. G G G G Press the [ OK ] key. H H H H Place one original on the expo- sure glass or in the optional docu- ment feeder. I I I I Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. J J J J Check the image position[...]
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Combine Originals 63 1 Combine Originals You can combine original s in two ways: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 2 single-sided original s → → → → 1 si ngle-sided print with 2 ima ges Combine two single-sided originals onto one single-sided print with the two images placed side-by-side. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 2 single-sided original s → → → → 1 si ngle-si[...]
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Operation 64 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metr ic version ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version ❒ The following tables list the combinations that c an be used with the Combine feature (2 single-sided originals → 1 single-si ded print with 4 images). ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metr ic version ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version Original Size A4 K B5 K A5 K B6 K A6 K Pape r Size A3 L[...]
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Combine Originals 65 1 ❒ If a suitable reproduction ratio is n ot selected, images m ight not co mpletely appear on prints. ❒ Originals reading from left to right. Reference When you use the optional docum ent feeder with this function, see p.127 “ Combine Printing ” . A A A A Place the first original face down. Note ❒ When you place an o[...]
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Operation 66 1 C C C C Check the print paper size and the reproduction ratio. Note ❒ To have the machine choose a suitable ratio automatically, use Auto Mag- nification mode. See p.31 “ Auto Magnification ” . D D D D Press the { { { { Combine } } } } key. E E E E Select [ Combin e 2 ] or [ Quadruple ] with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → ?[...]
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Combine Originals 67 1 H H H H The beeper s ounds after the first original has b een stored. Place the sec ond original face down. I I I I Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. J J J J Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the [ Image = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjustin[...]
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Operation 68 1 Auto Combine Mode Preparation To use this function, you have to sele ct Auto Comb ine mod e with the user tools. See “ Combine ” on p.144 “ 4. Mode Setting ” . You can have images duplicated in two ways : ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 1 single-sided original → → → → 1 singl e-sid- ed print of 2 ima ges The original image is duplica[...]
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Auto Combine Mode 69 1 F F F F Press the [ OK ] key. G G G G Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. H H H H Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition of Printed Images ” . I I I I Make y our prin ts.[...]
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Operation 70 1 Skip Feed Printing You can increa se the tim e betw een prints us ing the { { { { Skip Feed } } } } key. By de- fault, when one sheet of p aper is fed , the drum rotates twice. However, you can sel ect the number of dr um rota- tions. This gives you a chan ce to re- move prints one by one from the paper delivery tray or insert one s [...]
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Skip Feed Printing 71 1 F F F F Check the image position on the trial or proof pr int. Note ❒ If th e im age po siti on i s not cor- rect, adjust it using the [ Ima ge = = = = ] key. See p.24 “ Adjust ing th e Po- sition of Printed Images ” . G G G G Make y our prin ts. Note ❒ After printing is completed, the Skip Feed setting returns to th[...]
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Operation 72 1 Progra ms You can store up to 9 fre quently use d print job settings in machine mem ory and recall them for future use. Note ❒ Stored programs are not cleared when you tu rn off the main s witch. ❒ Stored programs can not be delet- ed. If you wa nt to change a sto red program, overwrite it. Storing a Pro gram A A A A Make the pri[...]
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Programs 73 1 Protecti ng a Progra m If you want to prevent someone from writing over your program, do th e following: A A A A Press the { { { { Program } } } } key. B B B B Select [ Protect ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Select the program number you want to pr otect w ith the [[...]
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Operation 74 1 E E E E Press the [ Select ] key. F F F F Press the [ OK ] key. Recallin g a Program A A A A Press the { { { { Program } } } } key. B B B B Make su re t hat [ Recal l ] is selected. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ Pro gra ms t hat ha ve be en st ore d beforehand are represen ted by a number. D D D D Select the program number y[...]
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Security Mode 75 1 Security Mode This funct ion prev ents other s from making prints of confidential docu- ments from the master. For example, if you want to print some docume nts with sensitive information, use this function after making your prints so that nobody can access that master again. A A A A Make y our prin ts. B B B B Press the { { { { [...]
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Operation 76 1 Quality Start Mode If the machine is not u sed f or a long period of tim e or you chang e the color drum unit, the ink on the dr um mi ght dry causing prin t quality to deterio- rate. To solve this problem, you can ha ve t he m ach in e ca rry out a few idl e spins of the dru m before a print run. This will restore image quality and [...]
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Job Separation 77 1 Job Separation The print on the top of each print set in the paper delivery tray is pulled by the job separator. This function is useful when you make two or more print sets. R CAUTION: Limita tion ❒ In Job Separation mode, the following limitations apply. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metr ic version ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version Note ❒ W[...]
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Operation 78 1 A A A A Press the { { { { Job Separator } } } } key. B B B B Make y our prin ts. Note ❒ After the last page of each print set is fed ou t to the paper delivery tray, the job separator pulls the last sheet of each group in Job Separation mode. The next job separation begins. Skip Feed Edge Erase Over la y Make-Up Stamp Image Density[...]
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Conserving the Master 79 1 Conserving the Master The machin e automatically ch anges the master len gth depending on the paper size you us e. T his sa ves b oth mast er a nd i nk. a = Images on the master b = Masters c = Conserved area Limita tion ❒ The optional document feeder is required. Note ❒ This functi on is turned on when you use A4 K ,[...]
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Operation 80 1 On Line Printing On Line printing allows you to u se this machine as a PC printer. Limita tion ❒ The optional PC controller is re- quired. Note ❒ Before printing on to A5 K , 5 1 / 2 " × 8 1 / 2 " K , or non-standard size pa- per, you need to select the paper size with the [ Pnt.Size ] key. ❒ When pr inti ng on to th[...]
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On Line Printing 81 1 Auto On Line You can sele ct wh eth er t he m ach ine auto mati cally sw itch es to On Line m o d e w h e n i t r e c e i v e s d a t a f r o m a PC. Preparation • The default settin g for On Line m o d e i s O n . H o w e v e r , y o u c a n change the setting to Off if re- quired. • You can pr ess the { { { { Auto On Lin[...]
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Operation 82 1 Image Rotation When your orig inal setting directi on is different from the pap er direction, the machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 ° to ma tch the paper di- rection. Note ❒ The following tables list the combinations that can be used in Image Rotation mode. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metric vers ion ★ : The machine aut[...]
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Make-up Printing Features 83 1 Make-up Printing Features The optiona l editing fu nction is req uired for thi s feature. M a k e - u p m o d e e n a b l e s y o u t o d o m o r e t h a n j u s t m a k e a n e x a c t c o p y o f t h e o r i g - inal. A variety of editing and image processing fu nctions allow you to quickly and easily customize your[...]
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Operation 84 1 5. P./N. m ode (Positive Neg- ativ e mode ) 6. Solid mode (Image P attern mode) 7. All Pag e Pattern mod e (Area Patter n mode) 8. All + Outline (Image Out- line and Area Pat tern mode) Mode Sample Design ated A rea Com mand sh eet/Or igin al (Closed ar ea meth od) Prin t BALLET BALLET BALLET BALLET LUNCH MENU LUNCH MENU CA T CA T[...]
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Make-up Printing Features 85 1 Make-up Modes fo r Outsid e Designated Ar eas Note ❒ In Mak e-up mode, comma nds mus t be given for b oth d esig nate d are as an d areas outside the designated areas . Mode Sample Undesi gnated Area Comm and sh eet/Or igina l Print 1. Letter mode: The area out- side de signa ted are as is printed in L etter mode. 2[...]
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Operation 86 1 Background Pat terns A total of 164 background patterns is avai lable in Make-up mode: • 40 basic patter ns • 40 patterns similar to the basic p atterns but with pat terns elements at 4 times the siz e. • 80 variants based on 90 ° rotations of all the basic and enlarged p atterns. • 4 registered user patte rns. * Pa pe r F e[...]
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Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing 87 1 Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing Command sheets are fed first so that the machine can recognize the areas of the original which are to be edited as designated areas . Command Sheets The command sheet i s a sheet of paper designa ting the areas to be edited. Com- mand sheets must be made on white or transl[...]
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Operation 88 1 • There is no limit to the number o f areas you can designate on a single com- mand sheet. • If designated areas on tw o or more command sheets overlap, th e last com- mand sheet will apply to the overlapping portion. • If you use Outline mode for letter im ages with a thickness of less than 3mm, 0.12", the print image mig[...]
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Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing 89 1 Diagonal line method Note ❒ A diagonal line must be drawn through the area th at you wish to edit. A A A A Put the command sheet on top of the original. The des ignated area is su r- rounded b y 3 sides of a nothe r designa ted are a. Make a space of a t least 2m m, 0.08" in front of the area surround[...]
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Operation 90 1 B B B B Draw a line using a felt tip pen (black, red or blue ) with a thickness of at least 1mm. Note ❒ Make sure there is no break in the li ne. ❒ The diagonal line ca n be drawn from left to right or vice versa. ❒ Draw the line at least 2mm, 0.08", away from the image so that the whole image can be recognized. a, b, c, d[...]
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Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing 91 1 Closed ar ea method Note ❒ The line designa ting the area must be a clos ed loop. A A A A Put the command sheet on top of the original. B B B B Using a bl ack, red, or bl ue felt tip pen, draw a line around the area to des- ignate. The line should have a thickness of at least 1mm. Note ❒ Make sure there [...]
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Operation 92 1 ❒ The line marking the designated ar ea should be more than 2mm, 0.08", from any neighboring image. a = 2mm, 0.08" b = Neighboring image c = Line ma rking the designat ed ar ea d = Imag e with in the d esi gn ate d ar ea Command Sheet s and Finished Prints The following illu strations will help you understand how to dr aw[...]
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Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing 93 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Drawing a command sheet using a closed line The closed line method is easier to use for complex areas, but it is less precise. It also takes longer to draw a command sheet with the cl osed line method. fruit[...]
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Operation 94 1 Make-up Printing A A A A Press the { { { { Make-U p } } } } key. B B B B Make s ure tha t [ 1 ] is selected. Then press t he [ OK ] key. C C C C Select the frame shape with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. D D D D Press the [ OK ] key. E E E E Select the mode for the[...]
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Make-up Printing 95 1 ❒ To change the value entered, press the { { { { Clear/S top } } } } key and en- ter the new value. J J J J After yo u have finis hed des ignat- ing modes for all the command sheets, select [ Outside Ar ea ] with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. K K K K Sele[...]
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Operation 96 1 O O O O Place the first command sheet face down on the exposu re glass and press the { { { { Start } } } } key. The beep er sounds after the com- mand sheet is scanned. Note ❒ Repeat step O for the other com- mand sheet s. P P P P Place the original face down on the exposure glass or face up into the document feeder and press the {[...]
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Make-up Samples 97 1 Make-up Samples - - - - Sample 1 A Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designated area: Delete Area mode B Outsid e area : Letter m ode C Print 1. Original 2. Command sheet No.1 3. Print 1 2 3 ZM-50[...]
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Operation 98 1 - - - - Sample 2 A Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape/, Designated area: All + Outline No. 30 B Command Sheet No. 2 Frame shape , Designated area: All page pattern No. 17 C Outs ide ar ea: F n1 D Print 1. Original 2. Command sheet No.1 3. Command sheet No.2 4. Print 1 2 3 4 ZM-51[...]
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Make-up Samples 99 1 - - - - Sample 3 A Print the original as it is B Change the drum unit for color printing C Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designated ar ea: All page pattern No. 3 9 D Outsid e area : Letter m ode E Print 1. Original 2. Command sheet No.1 3. Print 1 2 3 ZM-52[...]
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Operation 100 1 Original Storage You can s tore f requently us ed origi- nals in machine memory and then easily recall them later to make prints whenever they are need ed. Preparation • You can sto re up to 8 Original Storag e setting s in mach ine memor y. • The number of Original Storage settings you can store de pends on the type of origin a[...]
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Original Storage 101 1 E E E E Place the origina l on the expos ure glass as shown, then press the { { { { Sta rt } } } } key. Note ❒ If print images for an original have already been stored in ma- chine memory, check the stored images and cho ose whether to overwrite them or not. To over- write the images, press the [ Ye s ] key. To keep the ima[...]
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Operation 102 1 Selectin g Stored Origi nals To select the images of originals that have been stored in ma chine memo- ry, do the following: A A A A Press the { { { { Original Storage } } } } key. B B B B Select [ Sele ct ] with the [ ← ← ← ← ][ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } }{ { { { } } } } } } } } keys. C C C C Press the [ OK[...]
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Original Storage 103 1 F F F F Press the [ OK ] key. Removing Origina l Protection A A A A Press the { { { { Original Storage } } } } key. B B B B Select [ Protect ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Press the [ Ca ncel ] key. Deleti ng Stor ed Orig inals I f y o u w a n t t o d e l e[...]
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Operation 104 1 D D D D Select the [ Yes ] or [ No ] key. Note ❒ Press the [ No ] key if you do not wish to d elete the Stored Origi- nal. TPES580E[...]
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Image Overlay 105 1 Image Overlay Th e ma chin e c an m erg e two di ffer ent originals onto the same print paper. Two types of merging are available : ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Overlay Two different originals are merged onto the s ame prin t pap er. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Format The image of the original whi ch is copied first will b ecome the back- ground image f[...]
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Operation 106 1 C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ If the one of the stored originals already chosen, the display in step C does not show. Skip to step D . D D D D Press the [ OK ] key. E E E E Place your originals, and the n press the { { { { Start } } } } key. On Line Overlay A A A A Press the { { { { On Line } } } } key. B B B B Press the { [...]
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Image Overlay 107 1 Placing o rigin als on the exposu re glass A Place the first original on the exposure glass. B Press the { { { { Sta rt } } } } key. Note ❒ When you s elect [ Format ] in step B , the orig inal for t he template should be placed fir st. ❒ To cha nge th e back ground image in Format mode, press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key[...]
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Operation 108 1 Date Stamp Use this function to have the date stamped on pri nts. Preparation Before you use this function, yo u have to set the machine's internal clock with the us er tools. See p.153 “ 1-6 Time Setting ” . Limita tion ❒ The font size of the date cannot be chang ed. ❒ I f y ou se l e c t P a g e S t a m p a n d D a t [...]
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Date Stamp 109 1 B B B B Make su re t hat [ Dat e ] is selec ted. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Select the desired p osition and di- rection with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { } } } } } } } } keys. E E E E Press the [ OK ] key. F F F F Select the [ Yes ] or [ No ] key. Note ❒ Press the [ Ye s ] k[...]
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Operation 110 1 Page Stamp Use this function to have page num- bers stamped on prints. Thre e number ing forma ts ar e avail- able: • P1, P2,....., P5 • 1/5, 2/5,....., 5/5 • -1-, -2-,....., -3- Limita tion ❒ The size and font of Page Stamp cannot be changed. ❒ I f y ou se l e c t P a g e S t a m p a n d D a t e Stamp togethe r, the last [...]
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Page Stamp 111 1 E E E E Press the [ OK ] key. If you selected [P1,P2 ] or [-1-,-2-] A Enter the first page n umber with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. Note ❒ You can als o ente r th e page number with the numb er keys. ❒ To change the value entered, press the { { { { Clear/S[...]
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Operation 112 1 Placing you r origina ls ( K ) on the exposure gl ass A Place the first original a s shown in the illustration. Note ❒ Repeat s tep I for the other originals. Placing yo ur origi nals ( K ) in th e optiona l documen t feed er A Place your originals as sh own in the illustration. Note ❒ The first original should be on the top. ?[...]
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Stamp 113 1 Stamp One of the following 3 messages can be stamped o n prints. CONFIDENTIAL PRIORITY PRELIM INAR Y Limita tion ❒ Onl y on e me ssa ge c an b e st amp ed at a time. Note ❒ You can ch ange som e Stamp set- tings (size, density, or position) with the user to ols. See “ Size ” , “ Stamp Densi ty ” , “ St amp Po si- tion ” [...]
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Operation 114 1 H H H H Select the stamp position with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. I I I I Press the [ OK ] key. J J J J Select the [ Yes ] or [ No ] key. Note ❒ Press the [ Ye s ] key if you w ish to s et th e oth er S tamp mo des. K K K K Place your original and press the [...]
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Memory Combine 115 1 Memory Combine You can combine original s in four ways: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 4 single-sided original s → → → → 1 si ngle- sided print o f 4 imag es 4 one-sided pages are p rinted onto 1 one-si ded sheet, 4 original images on one side. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 8 single-sided original s → → → → 1 si ngle- sided print o f 8 imag[...]
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Operation 116 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 8 single-sided original s → → → → 1 si ngle- sided print o f 8 imag es ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 16 singl e-side d or iginals → → → → 1 single- side d print of 16 imag es Limita tion ❒ To use “ 16 one-sided originals → 1 one-sided print of 16 images ” mode, the optional document feeder is requ ired. ❒[...]
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Memory Combine 117 1 ❒ You can s et the mach ine to cancel Memory Comb ine mod e after finishing your print job with the user tools. See “ Canc el Comb. ” on p .144 “ 4. Mode Set- ting ” . ❒ Refer to the following table when you selec t the original and paper sizes. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Placing originals in the optional document feede r (met[...]
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Operation 118 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Placing originals on the ex posure glass (inch v ersion) *1 You can use these original and paper sizes in Combine 4, 8 Ori ginals mode. *2 You can use these original and paper sizes i n Combine 4 Or iginals mode . A A A A Press the { { { { Combine } } } } key. B B B B Select [ Memor y Combine ] with the [ → → →[...]
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Memory Combine 119 1 F F F F Place your originals. Placing yo ur origi nal ( K ) on the expo sure glass A Place your original as shown in the illustration. Placing yo ur origi nals ( K ) in the optio nal do cument feeder A Place your originals as show n in the illustration. Note ❒ The first original should be on the top. ❒ To avoid originals mi[...]
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Operation 120 1 G G G G Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. Note ❒ Even if the number of originals is less than the number required in the se- lected mode, prints can be made as shown in the illustration. In this case, press the { { { { q q q q } } } } key after all the originals have been scanned. ❒ When placing an original on the expos ure g[...]
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Memory Combine 121 1 ❒ Check the fo llowing table for the relationship between the d irection of the original and paper, and the number of repeated images. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Example: copying A4 L L L L originals onto A3 L L L L paper. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Example: copying A5 L L L L originals placed in the optional document feeder ont o A3 L L L L paper[...]
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Operation 122 1 A A A A Press the { { { { Combine } } } } key. B B B B Select [ Memor y Combine ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. C C C C Press the [ OK ] key. D D D D Select [ Repeat ] with the [ → → → → ] or { { { { } } } } } } } } key. E E E E Press the [ OK ] key. F F F F Select the reproduction ratio. Refer[...]
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Memory Combine 123 1 Placing yo ur origi nal ( K ) on the expo sure glass A Place your original as shown in the illustration. Placing yo ur origi nals ( K ) in the optio nal do cument feeder A Place your originals as show n in the illustration. Note ❒ To avoid originals misfeeding, fan the originals before placi ng them in the document feeder . H[...]
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125 2. Optional Functions Optional Document Feeder Insert a stack of origi nals in the docu- ment feeder. It will be fed automati- call y. Origina ls Placing the following originals in the document feeder m ight cause mis- feeds or damage to the originals. Place the following kin ds of originals on the exposure glass: • Originals heavier than 128[...]
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Optional Functions 126 2 When you use thin ori ginals, pla ce one original at a time in the document feeder or plac e them on the exposu re glass. The first 8mm, 0.32" , of the leading edge and the last 2mm, 0 .08" of the trailing edge cannot be printed. Make sure the leading edge margin is at least 8mm, 0.32", and the trailing edge [...]
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Optional Document Feeder 127 2 Combine Printing Reference See p.63 “ Combine Origi nals ” for details. A A A A Insert the two originals face up. Note ❒ The first original will be printed on the left side of the paper. ❒ To avoid originals misfeeding, fan the orig inals before placing them in the document feeder. B B B B Enter the number of [...]
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Optional Functions 128 2 ❒ If you place on ly one original, the beeper sounds after the first original has been scanned i n. Place the se cond original an d any pr int se tting s you requi re. Then press the { { { { Start } } } } key. Manual Class Mode with Two or More Original s Reference See p.59 “ M anual Class Mode wit h two or More Origina[...]
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Optional Document Feeder 129 2 Note ❒ To avoid originals misfeeding, fan the orig inals before placing them in the document feeder. ❒ The originals are fed from the top of th e stack. Mak e sure that the originals are placed in the correct sequence with the first on th e top . J J J J Press the { { { { Start } } } } key. K K K K Check the image[...]
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Optional Functions 130 2 Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum Col or dr um u nit s are av ail ab le as o p- tions in addition to the standard black unit. For mak ing color print s, a sepa- rate drum unit is necessary for eac h color. Note ❒ If the ink on the color drum dries, use the Quality St art mode . See p.76 “ Quality Start Mode ?[...]
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Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum 131 2 C C C C Pull the drum unit hand le out slowly (B2). D D D D Lift the upper dr um stay (B3) a lit- tle to un lock th e drum unit, and then pull out the drum unit while holding the drum unit h andle (B2) and the upper drum stay (B3). Important ❒ Be careful not to let the drum unit fall. E E E E Mak[...]
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Optional Functions 132 2 I I I I Lift drum u nit lock lever (B1). J J J J Close the front door. Note ❒ Make sur e th at the Open Cov- er/U nit ind icator turns off, and the Color Drum indic ator turns on. Printi ng in Two Colo rs After p rinting in one color, you can print i n anoth er color on th e same side of the print. Note ❒ Let the ink on[...]
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Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum 133 2 E E E E Press the { { { { Print } } } } key. F F F F Remove the prints from the paper deli ver y tray an d plac e the m on the pa per feed t ray aga in as shown in the illustration. G G G G Change the drum unit. See p. 130 “ Changing the Color Drum Unit ” . H H H H Place the seco nd original an[...]
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Optional Functions 134 2 Changing the Drum Size To save costs on mast er rolls and ink, you can sh orten the length of each master by changing to an optional smaller drum. Printi ng Area (At 23 ° ° ° ° C/73 ° ° ° ° F, 65% RH) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Metric vers ion ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version Master Cu t Leng th A3 drum … 320mm × 530mm , 12.5&q[...]
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135 3. Combination Chart Combination Chart This com bination chart shows whi ch modes can be us ed togeth er. ✩ means that these mod es can be used together. X means that these mod es cannot be us ed together. *1 means that these mod es cannot be us ed together (the function chosen sec- ond t akes pri ori ty). *2 m ea ns th at th ese mod es can n[...]
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Combination Chart 136 3 Function specified earlier Directional Magnifica- tion (%) ✩✩✩ * 1 * 1 * 1 -- * 1 ✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩ * 1 ✩ * 1 Directional Magnifica- tion (size) ✩✩✩ * 1 * 1 * 1 * 1 -- ✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩ * 1 ✩ * 1 Comb i ne Originals (2 Image[...]
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Combination Chart 137 3 Function specified earlier Clas s mode ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩ * 1 * 1 * 1 -- ✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ * 1 Job Sep ara- tion ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩✩✩✩✩ ✩ -- ✩✩ * 1 ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩ Ove rla y ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩ ✩ * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 ✩✩✩✩✩?[...]
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139 4. User Tools Accessing the User To ols The user tools allow you to customize various default settings. This section is intended for the machi ne adminis- trator. A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Select the desir ed user to ols menu. See p.141 “ User Tools Menu ” . Usin g the { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } , { { { { } } } [...]
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User Tools 140 4 C C C C Change the setting s by following the instructions on the panel d is- play, and then pres s the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ To change the value entered, press the { { { { Clear/Stop } } } } key before pressing the [ OK ] ke y. Th en en- ter the new value. ❒ [ Cancel ] : Press to return to th e prev iou s me nu w itho ut cha ng- [...]
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User Tools Menu 141 4 User Tools Menu Reference For accessi ng the user tools, see p.139 “ Ac cessin g the User Tool s ” . 1. Syste m No. Mode Description 1 Auto Reset The machine returns to its initial condition automatically after your job is finished. The automatic reset time can be s et from 1 to 5 minutes or off (0 minutes). Note ❒ Defau[...]
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User Tools 142 4 2. Set Operat'n Mo de 7 Data Print Use to print ou t the following data. Note ❒ Avai lable sett ings: • Log Data (Number of prints ma de, how many times paper misf eeds occ ur and so on.) • Reset Counters (Number of prints and master made under ea ch use r co de. ) • Store Class (Regis tered number of students in each [...]
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User Tools Menu 143 4 3. Init ial Settin g No. Mode Description 1 Paper Type Specifies the paper type at p ower on. Note ❒ Defa ult : Std. (Standard) 2 MSTR Makg. Dens it y Specifies the image density a t power on. Note ❒ Defa ult : Std. (Standard) 3 Original Priority Specifies the original mode at power on. Note ❒ Defa ult : Letter 4R e p r [...]
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User Tools 144 4 4. Mode Set ting 8 Photo Contrast S pecifies the contrast level for Photo when the power is switched on or after mode se ttings are clea red. Note ❒ Defa ult : Standard 9 Photo(Screen) Specifies the screen image in P hoto mode when you press the [ Original ] key. Note ❒ Defa ult : Standard 10 Eco. Mode ON/ OFF Specifies whether[...]
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User Tools Menu 145 4 5 No Orig. Size When you place originals of non standard sizes on the exposure glass, set original detection to “ Ignore ” . The machine will not de- tect the original size. Note ❒ Default: Not to ignore 6 Background ON/OFF When you make prints in Photo, Lette r/Photo, or Tint mode, the background of the prints might bec[...]
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User Tools 146 4 10 Cancel Co mb. Specifies whether Combine Originals or Memory Combine mode is cleared a fter finishing yo ur print job. Note ❒ Default: Not to cancel 11 No. of Skip Feed Specifies t he number of drum rotations in Skip Feed mode at power on. You can also select whether you can change the num- ber of drum rotat ions temporarily wh[...]
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User Tools Menu 147 4 15 Deflector Angle You can change the angle of the wing guide depending on the pa- per type you use. Note ❒ Default: Auto ❒ Avai lable sett ings: • Up (Select this setting when stan dard thickness or thin pa- per misfeeds a t the paper exit section occur frequently.) • Down (Select t his setting when A4 – B5, 8 1 / 2[...]
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User Tools 148 4 5. Stamp 20 Auto Rotation When the direction in which your o riginal is placed differ s from that of the paper , the machine automatically ro tates the original image by 90 ° to match the paper direction. You can cancel this setting. Note ❒ Default: ON 21 Master length The machine determines the master length according t o the n[...]
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User Tools Menu 149 4 5 Date Style Set Y ou can select the format of the d ate stamp. Note ❒ Default: Mont h Day Y ear 6 Date Position Set You can s elect the d ate stamp dir ection at power on in Date Stamp mode. Note ❒ Default: Upper Left 7 P osition(Date) You can edit the date stamp position. Note ❒ Default: See p.1 60 “ 5-7 Position (D [...]
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User Tools 150 4 6. Admini strator Mo de ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ User Codes If user codes are turned on, operators must enter their us er codes before they ca n operate the machine. The machine keeps count of the nu mber of copies made u nder each user code. Turn this function on with t he “ Set User Code(s) ” user tool. You can also turn on Key Op- er[...]
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User Tools Menu 151 4 7. On Line Mode 6 Del. User Code You can delete us er codes. Note ❒ The number of copies m ade under the deleted code is a lso deleted. Reference For deleting user codes, see p.166 “ 6-6 Del. Us er Code ” . 7 Key Operator Code Use to turn Key Ope rator Code mode on or off. Note ❒ Default: No t to use 8R e g / C h g K e[...]
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User Tools 152 4 5 IP Address Sets the IP Address. Note ❒ Defa ul t: 011.022. 033.0 44 Reference See the Printer Re ference 1 for informat ion about the IP A d- dress setting. 6 Ethernet Speed Sets the Et hernet communication speed. Note ❒ Defa ul t: Aut o 7 Network Sets the Network boot. Note ❒ Defa ul t: NONE Reference See the Printer Refer[...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 153 4 User Tool Menus in Detail 1-6 Time Setting A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Make su re th at “ 1 ” i s selected, and th en pr ess the [ OK ] key. C C C C Enter 6 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Enter the year with the nu mber keys.[...]
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User Tools 154 4 3-4 Repr oduction Rat io A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 3 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 4 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select the ratio you want to adjust with the [ ← ←[...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 155 4 D D D D Select the grade with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. E E E E Press the [ Enter ] key. F F F F Select the class with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. G G G G Enter the numbe[...]
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User Tools 156 4 D D D D Select the original size you will use w ith the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. E E E E Press the [ Select ] key. F F F F Adjust the erase edge margin. If you selecte d A3 to A6 o r 11" × 17" to 5 1 / 2 " × 8 1 / 2 " A Adjust the erase ed[...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 157 4 D D D D Press the [ Cha nge ] key. E E E E Change the nu mber of drum rota- tions while one sheet of paper is fed with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. Note ❒ You can also chan ge the num- ber of rota tio ns w ith the nu m- ber keys. F F F F Press [...]
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User Tools 158 4 D D D D Select t he temperature at which you use this machine with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. E E E E Press the [ OK ] key. F F F F Select the time period (hours) the drum unit idles for with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } [...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 159 4 F F F F Select t he pape r type and misfee d condition with the [ ← ← ← ← ] or [ → → → → ] key. G G G G Press the [ OK ] key. H H H H Press the [ Ca ncel ] key. 5-4 Stamp Position Note ❒ The default position an d available settings of each stamp ar e as fol- lows. Stamp positions Default A vailab le[...]
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User Tools 160 4 A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 5 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 4 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select the stamp position you want with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → ?[...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 161 4 A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 5 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 7 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select the date stamp position you w ant to adju st with the [ ?[...]
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User Tools 162 4 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ -1- A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 5 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 10 with the number keys. Then press t he [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select the page numbering direc- tion you want to adjust with t[...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 163 4 5-11 Make/Chg . Pattern A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 5 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 11 with the number keys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select the backg round patter n with the[...]
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User Tools 164 4 6-1 Check Counter A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 6 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Make sure that 1 is selected, an d then press the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ The number of masters and prints made u nder the fi rst us er cod e will be d ispla yed [...]
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User Tool Menus in Detail 165 4 C C C C Enter 2 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. D D D D Select [ Single ] or [ All ] wit h the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or { { { { ~ ~ ~ ~ } } } } { { { { } } } } } } } } keys. E E E E Press the [ OK ] key. If you selecte d [ Single ] A Keep pressing th[...]
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User Tools 166 4 F F F F Enter the new user code with the number ke ys. G G G G Press the [ OK ] key. 6-6 Del. User Code A A A A Press the { { { { User Tools } } } } key. B B B B Enter 6 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q q q } } } } key. C C C C Enter 6 with the number k eys, and then press th e [ OK ] or { { { { q q [...]
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167 5. Troubleshooting If Your Mac hine Does Not Operate as Yo u Want If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs, the following m essages will appear on the panel displ ay. Message Meaning Check the original direc- tio n. The paper is not placed in the same direction as the original. Place the original in the same direction as the paper. If you p ress th[...]
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Troubleshooting 168 5 - - - - When a service call message is shown on the panel display Press the [ Exit ] key. Then turn the main switch off and back on again. If a service code appears again, contact your servi ce representative. Note ❒ If a s ervice code appears on the panel display after you turn the main switch off and on a few times, do not[...]
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If You Cannot Make Prints as You Want 169 5 If You Cannot Ma ke Prints as You Want Combine Original s Mode Problem Cause Action Misfeeds occur frequently. Imp roper paper ty pe is select- ed. Select p roper paper type. See p.43 “ Printing onto Various Kinds of Pa per ” . When you try to s et several functions at a time, you can- not set some fu[...]
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Troubleshooting 170 5 Loading Paper The Load Paper indica tor ( B ) lights when the paper feed tray runs out of paper. Limita tion ❒ Loa d pape r when the pap er fe ed tray is completel y empty. If you add paper when so me paper is lef t in the tray, it may cause multiple feeds or misfeeds. Reference For availab le paper sizes, see p.11 “ Print[...]
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x Clearing Misfeeds 171 5 x x x x Clearing Misf eeds R CAUTION: Note ❒ After clear ing mi sfeeds, make su re that all the doors, covers , and units are closed and the x x x x indicator is off . ❒ To prevent misfeeds, d o not leave any torn scraps of paper, original s, or mas te rs in the ma chi ne. ❒ Wh en c lea rin g mi sf eed s, d o not tur[...]
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Troubleshooting 172 5 • When paper edges stick together or paper is not fed in, fan the paper as shown. • When pri nting onto po stca rds or thick paper, lower the printing speed to setting 1 or 2. See p.27 “ Changing the Prin ting Speed ” . • When a multiple feed occ urs or the paper comes out skewed, make sure that the paper feed side p[...]
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x Clearing Misfeeds 173 5 E E E E If you c annot r emove the misf ed paper, remove it from the paper feed tray. F F F F Set the drum unit and close the front door . Note ❒ For set ting the drum u nit, se e p.130 “ Changing the C olor Dru m Un it ” . - - - - To prevent paper misfeeds: See p.17 1 “” x + A ” Paper Misfeed s in the Paper Fe[...]
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Troubleshooting 174 5 B B B B Lower dr um unit lock lever (B1). C C C C Take out the drum. Note ❒ For taking out th e drum unit, see p.130 “ Changing the Color Dru m Un it ” . D D D D Remove the misfed paper from the drum. E E E E If you c annot find mi sfed pap er around the drum (as in step D D D D ), check the pressure cy linder . Re- move[...]
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x Clearing Misfeeds 175 5 F F F F Set the drum unit and close the front door . Note ❒ For set ting the drum u nit, se e p.130 “ Changing the C olor Dru m Un it ” . - - - - To prevent paper misfeeds: If the paper is curled or th e original's leading edge margin is too narrow, the following action is necessar y. • When you use curled pap[...]
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Troubleshooting 176 5 ” x x x x + D ” Master Misf eeds in the Mast er Fee d Section A A A A Pull out the master tray until it stops. B B B B Op en t he mas ter gu id e. C C C C Op en t he m as ter tr ay co ve r ( 1). D D D D Remove the master roll (2). E E E E Reset the master roll (1). Note ❒ The master roll must be p osi- tioned as shown in[...]
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x Clearing Misfeeds 177 5 C C C C Take out the drum. Note ❒ For taking out th e drum unit, see p.130 “ Changing the Color Dru m Un it ” . D D D D Pull out the misfed master from inside. E E E E Set the drum unit and close the front door . Note ❒ For set ting the drum u nit, se e p.130 “ Changing the C olor Dru m Un it ” . ” x x x x + [...]
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Troubleshooting 178 5 E E E E Pull out lever (E3) and remove the misfed master. F F F F Return lever (E3) and the master eject unit to their orig inal p osi- tions. G G G G Set the drum unit and close the front door . Note ❒ For set ting the drum u nit, se e p.130 “ Changing the C olor Dru m Un it ” . ” x x x x + E ” Master Misfee ds in t[...]
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x Clearing Misfeeds 179 5 - - - - If master misfeeds occur often If the mast er misfee ds often, frag- ments of the mast er mi ght be l eft i n the bottom of the master tray. Re- move t he fr agment s. A A A A Slide out the master tray. B B B B Open the cover at the bottom of the master tray while holding the lever and remove the frag ments. C C C [...]
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Troubleshooting 180 5 E E E E Return the doc ument feed sheet to its original position. F F F F Close the document feeder (ADF) cover un til it click s in position and if necessary, close the docu- ment feeder. - - - - To prevent originals misfeeding: Placing the following kinds of origi- nals on the exposure glass may cause misfeeds. • Originals[...]
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When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator ( M ) Lights 181 5 When the Open C over/Unit Indic ator ( M M M M ) Lights M Make sur e that th e fol lowing doors/co vers are closed. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Front door Close the front door c ompletely. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Optional document feede r (ADF) cov- er Close th e documen t feede r (ADF) cover until it locks in posi[...]
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Troubleshooting 182 5 When the Add Ink Indicator ( j j j j ) Lights The Ad d Ink indicator ( j ) li ghts when it is time to supply ink. R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: Note ❒ Be sure to supply ink of the same color as the current drum. ❒ Ink is easily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by wash- ing with soa p and [...]
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When the Add Ink Indicator ( j ) Lights 183 5 C C C C Remove the used in k cartridg e. D D D D Remove the cap of th e new ink cartridg e. E E E E Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder. Note ❒ Always supply ink of the same color. F F F F Return the ink holder to its original position u ntil it clicks. G G G G Close the front door. The machi[...]
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Troubleshooting 184 5 When the Master End Indic ator ( C C C C ) Lights The Master End indicator ( C ) lights when it is time to replace the master roll or when you need to s et the master roll. R CAUTION: A A A A Pull out the master tray until it stops. B B B B Op en t he mas ter gu id e. C C C C Op en t he m as ter tr ay co ve r ( 1). D D D D Rem[...]
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When the Master End Indicator ( C ) Lights 185 5 G G G G Position the master roll so that the edge reaches the interior of the master hold er. H H H H Close the master guide. I I I I Push in the master feed unit until it stops.[...]
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Troubleshooting 186 5 When the Master Ej ect Indicator ( k k k k ) Lights The Mast er Eject indicator ( k ) lights when it is time t o empty the m aster eject unit or when you need to set the master eject unit. Note ❒ Ink is easily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washi ng with soap and water. ❒ Be careful not to get any[...]
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When Other Indicators Are Lit 187 5 When Other I ndicators Are Lit Indicator Meaning and a ction The key counter (option) is not set. Insert the key counter. • (Metric vers ion) • (Inch version) Color drum unit is installed. • (Metric vers ion) • (Inch version) A3/11 " × 17" drum unit is set. • (Metric vers ion) • (Inch versi[...]
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Troubleshooting 188 5 When Prints Are Not Delivered in a Neat Stack When Printi ng on Small Size Paper A A A A Adjust the angle of t he end plate by turning the screw clockwise or countercl ockwi se. When the Machine Can not Detect the Paper Size If the paper size is not detected cor- rectly wh en printin g, prints might not be delivered in a neat [...]
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Poor Printing 189 5 Poor Printing Dirty B ackground If the background of prints is dirty, the drum unit might be dirty. R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: Note ❒ To avoid getting d irty background prints when p rinting onto pap er smaller than the original image, select a suitable reduction ratio or use lar ger print pa- per. ❒ When printing onto[...]
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Troubleshooting 190 5 B B B B Pull out the drum u nit. Note ❒ For taking out the drum unit, see p.130 “ Cha nging the Color Drum Un it ” . C C C C While pressing the drum lock, turn the drum until you can see the trailing edge of the master. D D D D With a dry soft cloth, remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailing edge of the drum un[...]
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Poor Printing 191 5 E E E E Turn the drum unit and lock it after cleaning. F F F F Insert the drum un it until it locks into position, and then lower the d rum unit lock lever. G G G G Close the front door. H H H H Turn on the main switch. TPEH091E TPEH021E[...]
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Troubleshooting 192 5 Black Lines/St ained Print s Check the platen cover and clean it if dirty. See p .197 “ Cleaning th e platen cov- er ” . Check the exposure glas s and clean it if dirty. See p.197 “ Cleaning the e xposure glass ” . Check the sheet of the optional document feed er and cle an it if d irty. See p.198 “ Cleaning the Shee[...]
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193 6. Remarks Do's and Don'ts R CAUTION: Important ❒ Make sure that the m m m m indicator on the PC controller operati on panel is off be- fore unplugging the power cord. • While printing, do not turn off the main switch. • While printi ng, do no t unplug the p ower cord. • While printing, d o not open the door or covers. • Whi[...]
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Rem arks 194 6 • If the printed p aper is stored for m ore than one da y, the paper may become wrinkled. If this paper is used , wrinkles may also appear on the master. If the paper will be stored for more than one day, store it in its original wrapping paper or other prot ective covering. • Shadowing may occur if the printed image at the re ar[...]
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Where to Put Your Machine 195 6 Where to Put Your Machine Environment Your machine's location should be careful ly chosen because environmental con- ditions greatly affect its performance. Optimum environmental condition s R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: • Temperature: 10 – 30 ° C, 50 – 86 ° F • Humidity : 20 – 90% RH • A stro n[...]
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Rem arks 196 6 Power Connec tion R WARNING: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet. Machine Cl earance Place the machine nea r the power source, p roviding clearance as sh own. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Main fram e * Pape r de li very tra y 1. More than 10cm, 4.0" 2. More than 60cm, 23.7" 3. More than 60cm, 23.7&q[...]
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Maintaining Your Machine 197 6 Maintaining Your Machine To maintain high print quality, cl ean the following parts and units regular- ly. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Cleani ng th e mach ine Wipe the machine with a soft, d a m p c l o t h . T h e n w i p e i t w i t h a dry cloth t o remove the water. Important ❒ Do not use chemical cleaner or or- ganic solve[...]
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Rem arks 198 6 Cleaning t he Optional Document Fe eder Cleaning the Sheet A A A A Lift the document feeder. B B B B Clean the sh eet with a damp clot h and wipe it with a dry cloth. Note ❒ If you do not clean the sheet, marks on the sheet will be print- ed. AM1D600[...]
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199 7. Specifications Main Frame ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Configuration : Floo r sta ndin g (w ith c usto m tabl e or c abin et) . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing P roces s: Full automatic on e drum system ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Type: Sheet/Book ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Size: Maxi mum 30 5mm × 432mm, 12.0" × 17.0" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Pixel Density: 400dp[...]
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Specifications 200 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing Area: • A3 drum : • Inch version: More than 290 × 420mm , 11.4" × 16.5" • Metric version: More than 290mm × 410mm, 11.4" × 16.1" • A4 drum : More than 290mm × 200mm, 11.4" × 7.8" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Print Paper Size : Maximum recommended: 297mm × 432mm, 11.6"[...]
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Main Frame 201 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Master Eject U nit Cap acity: • A3 drum More than 60 masters • A4 drum 90 masters ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Dimensions (W × × × × D × × × × H) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Weight: • Mach ine: Less than 97kg, 213.4 lb ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Noise Emissio n *1 Sound p ower leve l Sound p ress ure l eve l *2 *1 The above measurements [...]
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Specifications 202 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Optional Equipment: • Drum unit: Color Drums Type 55(L) A3, 11" × 17 " Type 55(S) A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" • Document Feeder Type 85 Note ❒ Specifications are subject to c hange with out notice.[...]
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Document Feeder (Option) 203 7 Document Fe eder (Option) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Type: Sheet ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Weight: 52.3g/m 2 to 127.9g/m 2 , 13.9 lb to 34 lb ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Size: Max. 297mm × 864mm, 11.7" × 34.0" Min. 149mm × 210mm, 5.9" × 8.3" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Capacity : 50 sheets (80 g/m 2 , 2[...]
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Specifications 204 7 Twin Co lor Pr ess Ro ller Pri nting S ystem TC-II (Option ) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Configuration : Floo r sta ndin g (w ith c usto m tabl e or c abin et) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing P roces s: Twin color press roller printing s ystem ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Print Paper Size : Maxi mum: 297 mm × 432mm, 11.6" × 17.0" Mini mum: 7 0mm ?[...]
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Consumables 205 7 Consumables Note ❒ Specifications are subjec t to change withou t notice. Name S ize Rem ark s Master : Length: 110m, 363ft/ro ll Width: 320mm, 12.6" 2 Rolls/case A3 drum More than 200 maste rs can be made per roll A4 drum 330 ma sters can be ma de per roll Ink-Black 1,000ml/pack Environmental conditions: -5 to 40 ° C 10 ?[...]
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206 INDEX { ~ ~ ~ ~ }{ } } } } }{ | | | | }{ { { { { } , 7 16 s ingle-sided original s → 1 single-sid ed print of 16 im ages , 115 1 single-si ded or iginal → 1 singl e-sid ed print of 2 images , 68 1 single-si ded or iginals → 1 single- sided print of 4 images , 68 2 single-si ded or iginals → 1 single- sided print with 2 images , 63 2 sin[...]
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207 E Eco.Mode ON/O FF , 144 Econom y Mode , 50 { Economy Mode } } } } key , 6 Edge Erase , 41 { Edge Er ase } } } } key , 6 Energy Saver Mo de , 22 Energy Saving , 142 envelopes , 44 Environment , 195 Erasing Center and Edge Margin s , 40 Error indicator (Red) , 8 Ethernet Speed , 152 Exit , 9 Exposure Gla ss , 3 Exposure gl ass cover , 3 F Flip u[...]
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208 N Netw ork , 152 Next , 9 No. of Q.start , 146 , 157 No. of Skip Feed , 146 , 15 6 No Orig. Si ze , 145 No Orig. Size D F , 144 Num ber k eys , 7 O OK , 9 { On Line } } } } key , 6 On Li ne ov erlay , 105 On Li ne Pr inti ng , 80 Open Cover/Unit Indicator ( M ) , 181 Opera tio n Pane l , 1 , 6 Optional Document Feeder , 125 Opti ons , 4 , 202 ,[...]
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209 special kin ds of paper , 44 Specificatio ns , 199 Stamp , 113 , 148 Stamp Density , 148 { Stamp } } } } key , 6 Stamp Posit ion , 148 , 159 Standard Paper , 43 Standard Pri nting , 19 { Start } } } } key , 7 Stoppin g a Multi-print R un , 28 Storage Overlay , 105 Storin g a P rogram , 72 System , 141 T Thi ck Pa per , 43 Time Settin g , 141 , [...]
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Operating Inst ructions Type fo r 5455/LD D 150/JP 5500/3360 DNP Printed i n Japan UE USA C2 39-8697[...]