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MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Copying Functions[...]
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Preface 1 Preface Thank you for purchasing the T OSHIB A multifunctional digital systems. We have provided you with this manual for the operation of this equi pment. This operator ’s manual describ es the following: y How to use this equipment y How to inspect and carry out mainte nance on this equipment y How to remedy mechanical and copying pro[...]
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2 Notice to Users Notice to Users FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu- ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reas on able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gen[...]
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Before Reading This Manual 3 Before Reading This Manual Lineup of our manuals These manuals are provided for the operation of the e-STUDIO 182/212/242 . Select and read the manual best suited to your needs. This manual is the Operator ’s M anual for Copying Functions . Basic functions Facsimile functions The Fax Kit GD-1221 (optional) is necessar[...]
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4 Before Reading This Manual Scanning functions The Scanner Upgrade Kit GA-1201 (optional) is necessary for using the scanning functions. T o read manuals in the PDF file format The operator ’s manual in the PDF (Portable Do cument Format) can be displayed/printed usin g Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader . If neither i s installed in your comp[...]
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Before Reading This Manual 5 How to read this manual Symbols in this manual T o ensure correct and safe use of this equipment, this operator ’s manual describes safety pre- cautions according to the three levels shown bel ow . Y ou should fully understand the meaning an d impor tance of these items before reading this manual. Other than the above[...]
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6 Before Reading This Manual Screens Screens on this manual may differ from the ac tual ones depending o n the use-environment of the equipment such as the in stalling status of options. T rademarks y Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT , and the brand names and product names of other Microsoft products are trademarks of Mi crosof t Corporation in the U[...]
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CONTENTS 7 CONTENTS Preface ............... ................ ............. ................ ................ ................ ............... 1 Notice to Users .............. ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. .. 2 Before Reading This Manual .................. ................... ................ .....[...]
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8 CONTENTS Using Bypass Tray . ................. ................ ................ ................ ................... 61 Bypass copying .......... ................ ................ ................ ................ ............. 62 Chapter 3 COPYING FUNCTIONS Before Making Copies ...... ................ ................ .................... .....[...]
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CONTENTS 9 Changing Sizes in Horizontal and Vert ical Dire ctions - XY ZOOM - ... 109 Registering Functions Freq uently Used - JOB ME MORY - ...... ........... 111 Registering combination of functions.......... ................ .................... ....... 111 Recalling combination of functions ... ................. ................ ...............[...]
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10 CONTENTS Menu List Printing ......... ................... ................ ................. ................ ....... 169 ROM Version Display . ................ ................ ................ ................... ........... 170 Service Notification .................... ................ ................ ................ .............. 171 Send[...]
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CONTENTS 11 Packing List ................... ................ ................ .................... ................ ....... 216 Copying Function Comb ination Matrix .... ....................................... ....... 217 Combination Matrix 1/2............... ................... ................. ................ ....... 217 Combination Matrix 2/2[...]
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12 CONTENTS[...]
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TOSHIBA Quality Is Second to None 13 TOSHIBA Quality Is Second to None Co-p acked toner cartridge The toner cartridge illustra ted below is co-packed with the equipment.[...]
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14 TOSHIBA Quality Is Second to None Recommended toner cartridges T o assure optimal printing perfo rmance, we recommend th at you use only gen uine TOSHIBA toner cartridges. If you use a TOSHIBA-recommended toner cartridge, you can utilize the following three fu nc- tions of this equipment: Cartridge detect ing function: This function checks if th[...]
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TOSHIBA Quality Is Second to None 15 Supplies / Part s Dependability Genuine TOSHIBA supplies are subjected to the stri ctest of inspections so that every supply you receive will perform at optimal level s. High Productivity Genuine TOSHIBA supplies are created to meet the demands of our competitive world and pro- vide high-speed reliable copies wh[...]
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16 General Precautions General Precautions When inst alling or moving Wa r n i n g y This equipment requires 1 15 V , 12 A, 50/60 Hz electric power . Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. This cou ld cause a fire or give you an electric shock. If you are considerin g incre[...]
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General Precautions 17 Caution y Avoid placing the equipment in a place unsuitable for its weight and also make sure the sur- face is level. Remember that if the equipment falls o ver , serious i njuries could result. Weight of the equipment: approx. 70.5 lb. y Be sure to use the adjusters (safety stopper) to fix the equipment firmly to the floor a[...]
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18 General Precautions y Use the antiskid devices to fix the equipment when the Paper Feed Pedestal is installed. Under the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional ), t here are 4 antiskid devices and 2 stoppers to prevent its falling. When moving this equipm ent, tu rn them in the direction o f the arrows (see the figures below) and raise them to relea se t[...]
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General Precautions 19 When using the equipment Wa r n i n g y Do not take off the cover of the equipment; othe rwise you coul d be injured or get an electric shock. y Do not remove or connect the plug with wet hand s, as this could give you an electric shock. y Do not place any container with liquid (flower vases, coffee cups, etc.) on or near the[...]
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20 General Precautions Position of Certification label, etc. Certification label Identification label W arning label W arning for high-temperature areas ( fuser unit ) W arning for high-temperature areas ( ventilation holes ) Explanatory label[...]
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General Precautions 21 Other point s y Do not turn the power OFF with jammed paper left inside the equipment. This could cause malfunctions when the main switch is turned ON next time. y Be sure to turn the power OFF when leaving the office or if there is a power failure. y Be careful because the paper exit area and paper just af ter exiting are ho[...]
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22 General Precautions First-aid measures If you inhale or touch toner , etc; carr y out the following treatment. y Inhalation: Remove from exposure area to fresh air immediately . Contact a physician if there is any difficulty in breathing or other signs of distress. y Skin Contact: W ash with soap and water . Wash clothi ng before reuse. If irrit[...]
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Disclaimer Notice 23 Disclaimer Notice The following noti ce sets out the exclusions a nd limitations of liability of T OSHIBA TEC CORPO- RA TION (including its employees, agents and sub-co ntractors) to any purchas er or user (‘User ’) of the e-STUDIO182/212/242, including its accesso ries, options and bundled software (‘Prod- uct’). 1. Th[...]
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24 Environmental Information Environment al Information ENERGY ST AR ® Prog ram T oshiba T ec Corporation, as a member of the ENERGY ST AR Program, at taches th e ENERGY ST AR log o to all products which meet the ENERGY ST AR Program requirements. The ENERGY ST AR Program aims at the promot ion of the development and wider u sage of office equipme[...]
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1. PREP ARA TION This chapter describes what you need to know before us in g this equipment, such as how to turn the power ON or how to set copy paper . Description of Each Component ........................................................ ................... 26 Front / Right side .......... .............. .............. .............. ............[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 26 Description of Each Component Description of Each Component Front / Right side 1. Platen Cover (optional, KA-1650 PC) Place an original on the original glass and start copying with this cover closed. 2. Reversing Automatic Do cument Feeder (optiona l, MR-3023) / Automatic Document Feeder (optiona l, MR-2020) A stack of originals [...]
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Description of Each Component 27 7. Paper feed cover (Upper: Pap er Feed Unit / Lower: Paper Feed Pedestal) 8. Paper size indicator 9. Drawer Module (o ptional, MY -1028) Use this to add one more drawer to the Pape r Feed Pedestal (optional, KD-1022). The ma x- imum 550 sheets of plain paper (20 lb. bond) can be placed a t once. 10. Pap er Feed Ped[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 28 Description of Each Component 1. Original glass Use this to copy three -dimensional originals, book-type originals and specia l paper such as overhead transparencies or tracing paper , as well as p lain paper . P .52 “Placing Originals” 2. Control panel Use this to perfor m copying, key i n the copy quantity , or set othe[...]
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Description of Each Component 29 Configuration of options The options listed below are ava ilable. Contact your service technician or service repre sentative for the details. Other options P3fax+ocr (GB-1291): Fax transmission/re ception and OCR can be performed directly from a PC to which the equipment is connected with a USB cable. *1, *2 *1 The [...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 30 Description of Each Component Control p anel 1. APS/AMS selecting button/lamps Automatic paper selection (APS): The equipment detects the si ze of original and automat- ically selects the same size of copy p aper . P .67 “Paper Selection” Automatic magnification selection (AMS): Set the size of copy paper to be used in ad[...]
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Description of Each Component 31 6. [SETTINGS] button Use this to confirm the copying functions currently set. P .66 “Confirming set functions” 7. Selecting button A / B / C Use them to select items or operation in each menu. Items or operation correspondi ng to each button appears at the lower section of the LCD screen. e.g.) “Copy mode?[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 32 Description of Each Component 16. Alarm lamp This lamp blinks when an error such as paper jams or running out of toner has occurred. P .178 “When This Message Ap pears” 17. [DA T A] lamp This lamp blinks while print data or Fax are bei ng received. 18. [CANC EL] button Use this to cancel the current setting and return to [...]
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Description of Each Component 33 “Copy mode” main screen After the power of the equipment is turned ON and the warm-up is finished, the display below is shown on the LCD screen. This display is calle d the “copy mode” main screen. This “copy mode” main screen appears by default after turning th e power ON. Y ou can display the main scre[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 34 Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON Prep aration 1 - T urning Power ON T urning power ON 1 Press the power switch to “ ” (ON) side. The equipment starts warming itself up. The warm-up time takes approx. 25 seconds. When the warm-up has finished, the equipment is re ady for copying. “READY” appears on the LC D screen. If you [...]
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Preparation 1 - Turn ing Power ON 35 T urning power OFF Press the power switch to “ ” (OFF) side. Saving energy when not in us e - Energy saving mode - T o reduce power consumption, the e quipment automatically enters in to the energy saving mo de when a specified pe riod of time has passed since its last use. Y ou can also turn the equipment i[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 36 Preparation 1 - Turning Power ON Canceling conditions for energy saving mode The energy saving mode is canceled under the following conditions. After the warm-up has been completed, the equipment goes into the ready status. Sleep mode y When any of the [ENERGY SA VER] button, the [ST ART] button and the function switchin g button[...]
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Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 37 Prep aration 2 - Placin g Copy Paper Place copy paper in an appropriate paper source before you start copying. Accept able media types Acceptable media types differ depending on its paper source. See the table below for the det ails. *1 “Maximum sheet capacity” refers to the maximum number of sheets when T [...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 38 Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper Recommended p aper T o ensure the best copy performance, TOSHIBA recommends the paper types listed below . If you want to use paper other than that we recommend, contact your service technician. *1 Be sure to use the overhead transparencies that TOSHIBA recommends. When transparencies other than[...]
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Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 39 Placing p aper in drawers Follow the procedure below to place copy paper in the drawer . For the acceptable paper , see the following page: P .37 “Acceptable media types” 1 T urn the power of the equipment ON. 2 Pull out the drawer carefully . Pull out the drawer until it comes to a stop. 3 Press down t[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 40 Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 4 Pull out the trailing guide (A), and then reinst all the guide at the position of the desired p aper size. The paper size is indicated on the botto m inner surface of the drawer . 5 While pushing the green knob of the side gui des fully , widen the gap between them. Widen the gap with both han[...]
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Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 41 y The maximum number of she ets that can be placed at one time is 250 (17 to 20 lb. Bond). Be sure that the stack height of paper is not higher than the line indicated at the inner side of the side guide and tra iling guide. P .37 “Acceptable media types” y Fan the paper well before placing it in the dr[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 42 Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 9 Change the p aper size indicator to match the size of p aper placed. 10 Push the drawer straight into the equipment slowly until it comes to a stop. Do not let your fi ngers be caug ht when closing the drawer . This could cause injury . Register the paper size into the equipment. When you plac[...]
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Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 43 Placing p aper in the drawers of Paper Feed Pe dest al (optional) Follow the procedure below to place cop y paper in the drawers of the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional). For the acceptable paper , see the following page: P .37 “Acceptable media types” 1 Pull out the drawer carefully . Pull out the drawer [...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 44 Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 3 Push the right side of the side guide lock to u nlock it. 4 While pushing the green knob of the side gui des, adjust the side guides at the position of the desire d p aper size. Adjust the side guides w ith both hands. 5 Place p aper in the drawer . y The maximum number of she ets that can be [...]
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Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 45 6 Adjust the side guides. Be sure that a gap of approx. 0.02" (less than 0.04" in total) is left between the paper and each side guide (shown as “A” in th e picture). If the gap is in appropriate, this could cause a paper misfeed. 7 Push the lef t side of the side guide lock to lock it. 8 Change t[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 46 Preparation 2 - Placing Copy Paper 9 Push the drawer straight until it comes to a stop. Do not let your fi ngers be caug ht when closing the drawer . This could cause injury . Register the paper size into the equipment. When you place paper , register the size of th e paper into the equipment. Be sure that the size is registered [...]
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Preparation 3 - Register ing Size of Paper Placed 47 Prep aration 3 - Registering Size of Paper Placed When you place paper in a drawer for the first time or when you place paper whose size is differ- ent from that of the p aper which has been placed in the draw er , the new paper size needs to be registered into the equipment. Registration of stan[...]
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1 PREP ARA TION 48 Preparation 3 - Registering Size of Paper Placed 3 Press the [COPY] button several times until th e lamp of the p aper size you placed in the drawer is lit. If the [CANCEL] button is pressed at this step, the size is not registered and the equipment will return to its normal status. 4 Press the [ENTER] button. The paper size has [...]
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Preparation 3 - Register ing Size of Paper Placed 49 2 Press the [DRA WER] button several times until the lamp of the drawer in which you placed p aper is lit. 3 Press the [COPY] button severa l times until the [OTHER] lamp is lit. 4 Press the selecting button B or C to select the size of the p aper placed in the drawer . This can also be done with[...]
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2. HOW T O MAKE COPIES This chapter describes basic copy operations . Placing Originals.................................................. ...................................................52 Acceptable originals ........................ .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ............. ............... 52 Plac[...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 52 Placing Originals Placing Originals Accept able originals Booklets, three-dimensional objects and some types of special media can be pla ced on the orig- inal glass, as well as plain paper . When the Re versing Automa tic Document Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Feeder (optional) is used, a stack of plain paper origin[...]
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Placing Originals 53 Placing originals on the original glass Plain paper or some special media types which are not acceptable for the Reversing Automati c Document Feeder (o ptional) / Automatic Do cum ent Feeder (optional), su ch as overhead trans- parencies or tracing paper , should be placed on the original glass. Do not place heavy objects (9 l[...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 54 Placing Originals 3 Lower the Platen Cover (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Doc- ument Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Fee der (optional) carefully . Placing booklet-type original s such as books or cat alogs Place a book-type original on the origina l glass. Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) and do not [...]
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Placing Originals 55 Using Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Feeder (optional) When a stack of originals are placed on the Reve rsing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Feeder (optiona l), the orig inals are automatically scanned one by one. The following types of originals are available *1 [...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 56 Placing Originals Placing originals on Reversing A utomatic Document Feeder (optional) / Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optional) 1 Align all the originals. 2 Place them face up and align the side gu ides to the original length. y The top sheet of the originals will be scanned first. y The total sheets of originals placed must [...]
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Making Copies 57 Making Copies Follow the procedure below to make co pies. V arious copying functions are available. See the following page for the details: P .65 “COPYING FUNCTIONS” P .79 “ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS” 1 Check if p aper is placed in the drawer . For the acceptable types and sizes of paper , see the following pages: [...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 58 Making Copies The paper exit area and e xiting paper are hot immediately after the exi t. Handle them with care. When “Next original?” appears This message appears when “SORT” is selected for the exiting method whi le an original is being placed on the original glass, or when 2-sided co pying is being performed. Plac[...]
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Making Copies 59 Stopping/Resum ing copying Press the [CLEAR/STO P] button to stop scanning or copying. 1 Press the [CLEAR/STOP] button du ring scanning or copying. Scanning or copying stops, and the LCD screen shows as follows: Or Press the selecting button C or and buttons and select “ YES” to end the copy job. Then press the [ST ART] or [ENT[...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 60 Making Copies Interrupting copying an d making another copy - Interrupt copy - Y ou can interrupt copying of one jo b and make a nother copy job (= i nterrupt copying). The copy quantity or functions applied to t he interrupted job are stored in the memory of thi s equipment, so that you will not need to set them again when [...]
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Using Bypass Tray 61 Using Byp ass T ray Place paper on the bypass tray when you use the following media types as copy paper: y Thick paper (21 lb. Bond to 90 lb. Index) y S pecial media types such as tracing paper , sticker label s or overhead transparencies y S tandard size paper which cannot be placed in the drawers of the equ ipment and Paper F[...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 62 Using Bypass Tray Byp a ss copying In this section, the procedure is described with L T size paper placed on the bypass tray as an example. 1 Place p aper straight on the bypass t ray face down. Then align the side guides to the p aper length while holding (A). y Up to 100 sheets of plain paper (17 to 20 lb. Bond) can be set[...]
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Using Bypass Tray 63 2 Check the menu. If the paper size has already been regist ered, the following menu is displayed. In this case, proceed to step 5. If the paper size has not been register ed, the following menu is displayed. In this case, proceed to step 3. 3 Set the p aper size. Press the selecting button B or C to select the size of paper pl[...]
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2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 64 Using Bypass Tray 5 Place the original. 6 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. Copying starts. When you make copies on overhead transpa rencies usi ng the bypass tray , pick up the transparencies which have exited onto the re ceiving tray one by one. If the transparen- cies pile up, t[...]
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3. COPYING FUNCTIONS This chapter describes various functions related to copy operations, such as how to make enlargement or reduction copies, or ho w to adjust the quali ty of copy images. Before Making Copies .................................................................................... ........ 66 Default settings ............... .........[...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 66 Before Making Copies Before Making Copies Default settings Initial settings established when the equipment is powered on before any of the user functions are changed are called default settin gs. Each setting returns to its default when the power is turned ON, when the energy saving mode is canceled, and when th e [FUNCTION C[...]
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Paper Selection 67 Paper Selection Y ou can select the size of copy paper in two ways; one is automat ic paper selection in which the equipment automatically selects copy paper of th e same size a s the original, and the other i s manual paper selection in which you can select the desired paper size manually . Automatic p aper selection (APS): The [...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 68 Paper Selection 3 Press the APS/AMS selecting button and selec t APS. (The APS lamp is lit.) y The default setting at the inst allation is APS. y If the direction of paper in the d rawer differ s from that of originals, the image of the original can be co pied being rotated by 90 degree s, as long as their sizes are the same [...]
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Paper Selection 69 3 Press the [DRA WER] button several times until the lamp of the desired drawer is lit. e.g.) Selecti ng the drawer of the equipmen t 4 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button.[...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 70 Copying Different Sizes in One Go - MIXED-SIZE CO PYING - Copying Different Sizes in On e Go - MIXED-SIZE COPYING - When different sizes of originals are mixed and placed on the Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optional ), some combinations of sizes can be copied in one go. The combin ation of LD and L T , or LG and L T [...]
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Copying Different Sizes in One Go - MIXED-SIZE COPYING - 71 4 If you want to copy all the originals on the same size p aper , press the [DRA WER] button to select the drawe r . e.g.) Selecti ng the drawer of the equipmen t 5 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. Copying starts. When “Change di rection ORG?[...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 72 Zooming In/Out Copy Image Zooming In/Out Copy Image Y ou can set the reproducti on ratio of the copy image in the following three ways: Automatic magnification selection (AMS): S pecify the size of the copy paper in advance. As the original is placed, the equipment then detects the size of the original and sets the repr oduct[...]
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Zooming In/Out Copy Image 73 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Press the [COPY] button several times until the lamp of the desired p aper size is lit. e.g.) Selecting L T size Y ou can select the desired paper size with the [DRA WER] button in the same procedure. 3 Press the APS/AMS selecting button until the AMS la mp is lit. The reproduction ratio[...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 74 Zooming In/Out Copy Image Specifying both the sizes of the original and the copy p aper 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place the original. 3 Press the [ORIGINAL] button several times until the lamp of the desired original size is lit. e.g.) Selecting LG for the origi nal 4 Press the [COPY] button several times until the lam[...]
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Zooming In/Out Copy Image 75 Specifying reproduction ratio manually 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place the original. 3 Press the selecting button A. The LCD screen shows as follows: 4 Press the selecting button B (–) or C (+) to set the desired reproduc- tion ratio. One press of each button increa ses or decreases the reproduction ratio by 1%[...]
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3 COPYING FUNCTIONS 76 Selecting Image Mode Selecting Image Mode Y ou can select the most suitab le quality of the copied image in the following three modes depending on the originals: TEXT/PHOTO : Originals with text and pho tographs mixed PHOTO : Originals with photographs TEXT : Originals with text only or with text an d fine illustrations only [...]
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Adjusting Density Level 77 Adjusting Density Level The automa tic copy density mo de, which automatically selects the mo st suitable density level for the copied image by detecting th at of the original , is set by de fault at the installation of the equip- ment. Y ou can also adjust the densi ty level as desired ma nually (=manual copy density mod[...]
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4. ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS This chapter describes some useful copying fu nctions, su ch as how to copy more than one page into a single sheet of paper or how to print date and time on copy paper . Copy Menu............................................................ ........................................... ........ 80 Copying in Same Page Or[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 80 Copy Menu Copy Menu This equip ment provide s you of many co nvenient co pying function s. When you pr ess the select- ing button C on the “copy mode” main screen, th e copy menu appears. Select the desired func- tion in this menu. More than one copying function can be used toget her. However , some combinations[...]
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Copy Menu 81 Copy function list The copying functions displayed on the copy menu are shown below . Function Description FINISHING ( P .82, P .83, P .84) Selects finishing modes for paper copied and exited to the receiving tray . SORT : Exited in the same order as originals in each set. NONSORT : Exited without being sorted. AL TERNA TIO[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 82 Copying in Same Page Order as Originals - Sort Co pying - Copying in Same Page Order as Originals - Sort Copying - When you make severa l sets of copies, the cop ies can be made to exit in the same order as the originals in each set. This is called sort copying. 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place the original. W[...]
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Sorting Alternately One Set by One - ALTERNATION - 83 Sorting Alternately One Set by One - AL TERNA TION - When you make several sets of copies, the copies can be sorted and made to exit alternately one set by one. Thi s is called alternation. Y ou need to pla ce copy paper in one drawer in a land- scape direction and place that of the same size in[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 84 Sorting in Magazine Type Arrange ment - MAGAZINE SORT - Sorting in Magazine T ype Arrangement - MAGAZINE SORT - The copies can b e made to ex it in a booklet- type page arrangement. This is called magazine sort. Y ou can make a booklet by folding and bindi ng the stack of copied paper at its center . y LD, LG and L [...]
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Sorting in Magazine Type Arrangeme nt - MAGAZINE SORT - 85 5 Select the duplex copying mode most suit ed to the original, and then press the [ENTER] button. 1>2: When originals are 1-sided 2>2: When originals are 2-sided The magazine sort is set. 6 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. MAGAZINE SORT 1&g[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 86 Shifting Paper to Ma ke Margin - IMAGE SHIFT - Shif ting Paper to Make Margin - IMAGE SHIFT - Y ou can make a margin on co py paper by shifting the whole paper to the right or left. The margin can be used for punching hole s or stapling. y When you place paper on the bypass tray , register the size of the paper into[...]
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Shifting Paper to Make Margin - IMAGE SHIFT - 87 5 Specify the margin wid th, and then press the [ENTER] button. The margin width can be set between 4 mm and 15 mm (0.16" and 0.59 "). The image shift is set. 6 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. RIGHT MARGIN 7 mm + - 4mm ---- 15mm[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 88 Erasing Shadow on Edge - EDGE ERASE - Erasing Shadow on Ed ge - EDGE ERASE - When you make copies of thick objects such as books, the edge of copied image may be dark- ened by shadow . When you use this copied image as an ori ginal, you can erase this shadow and make a margin only on the edge of paper with this func[...]
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Erasing Shadow on Edge - EDGE ERASE - 89 5 Specify the margin wid th, and then press the [ENTER] button. The margin width can be set between 4 mm and 15 mm (0.16" and 0.59 "). The edge erase is set. 6 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. EDGE ERASE 7 mm + - 4mm ---- 15mm[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 90 Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - Y ou can select whether originals an d paper are 1-sided or 2-sided individually . Y ou can make copies of 1-sided origin als into the both sid es of paper so that you can save paper . Also you can copy a book into the both sides of paper so that you [...]
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Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - 91 BOOK > 2 ( P .94) y T o scan 2-sided origi nals automati cally , the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) is required. y T o copy on the both sides of paper , the Automatic Duplexing Unit (optional) is required. Copying on one side Y ou can copy 1 -sided or 2-sided originals on the o ne side of paper[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 92 Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - 5 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. Copying starts. 6 Place the next original if you are using the origina l glass, select “YES”, and then press the [ENTER ] button. Repeat this procedure until all the originals are scanned. Y ou can pr[...]
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Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - 93 4 Select the duplex copying mode, and then press the [ENTER] but- ton or button. 1>2 DUPLEX: 1-sided original to 2-sided copy 2>2 DUPLEX: 2-sided original to 2-sided copy 5 Select the finishing mode, and then press the [ENTER] button. BOOK TYPE: Open to left T ABLET TYPE: Open to top The mode of duplex copy[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 94 Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - Copying booklet on both sides Y ou can copy b ooklet-type originals such a s books or catalogs on the both sides of paper , as in the same manner as the original. 1 Place p aper in the drawer . y Use plain paper (17 to 20 lb. Bond). y L T size is avail able. 2 Press the [DRA WER] but[...]
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Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - 95 5 Select whether the beginning p age of the copy is the right or lef t p age, and also select whet her the ending p age is the right or left p age. Then press the [ENTER] button or button. Select among “RIGHT > RIGHT”, “RIGHT > LEFT ”, “LEFT > LEFT” and “LEFT > RIGHT”. e.g.) Copy begin[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 96 Copying on Both Sides - DUPLEX - 7 Place the original, and then select other copy modes as required. Then press the [ST ART] button. Do not place heavy objects (9 lb. or more) and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you. Scanning starts. 8 Open the next p age and place the original, select[...]
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Copying Right and Left Pages Separately - DUAL PAGE - 97 Copying Right and Lef t Page s Sep arately - DUAL P AGE - When you place a booklet-type origina l on the orig inal glass while it is being open ed, the right and left pages of the opened section can be co pied separately on different paper . Also, when the Automatic Duplexing Unit (optional) [...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 98 Copying Right and Left Pages Separately - DUAL PAGE - 4 Select “ON”, and then press the [ENTER] button or bu tton. 5 Specify the margin wid th, and then press the [ENTER] button. The margin width can be set between 8 mm and 30 mm (0.31" and 1.18 "). The dual page is set. 6 Select the other copy modes a[...]
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Printing Page Number, Date and Time - ANNOTATION - 99 Printing Page Number , Date and Time - ANNOT A TION - Y ou can pr int page numbers, date and time o n copied paper . As shown b elow , the printing posi- tion of page number , time, date, etc. when an or iginal is pl aced on the Aut omatic Docum ent Feeder / Reversing Automatic Document Feeder ([...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 100 Printing Page Number, Date and Time - ANNOTAT ION - 4 Select the item to print, and then press the [ENTER] button. PA G E N U M B E R : Page numbers Page, Date&Time: Page numbers, date and time The annotation is set. 5 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] button. ANNOTATION PAGE[...]
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Changing Copy Setting on Each Job - JOB BUILD - 101 Changing Copy Setting on Each Job - JOB BUILD - This function is useful for originals consisting of several jobs (= sta cks). Y ou can change settings and scanning methods fo r each job, and when all the originals have been scanned under the dif- ferent settings, they ar e copied in one go. A maxi[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 102 Changing Copy Setting on Each Job - JOB BUILD - 4 Select “ON”, press the [ENTER] button, and then the [CANCEL] but- ton. The job build functi on is set and the LCD screen shows as fo llows: 5 Place the first job of the originals. 6 Select other copy modes as required, and then pres s the [ST ART] button. Scanni[...]
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Copying 2 or 4 Pages into 1 Page - 2IN1/4IN1 - 103 Copying 2 or 4 Pages into 1 Page - 2IN1/4IN1 - 2 or 4 pages of originals can be copied into 1 page by reducing their reproduction ratio. When the Automatic Duplexing Unit (optional) is used, maximum 8 pages can be copied in 1 sheet, using its both sides. 2IN1 4IN1 2IN1 DUPLEX (a: Side 1 , b: Side 2[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 104 Copying 2 or 4 Pag es into 1 Pa ge - 2IN1/4 IN1 - 1 Place p aper in the drawer . When you place paper on the bypass tray , regi ster the size of the paper into the equip- ment in advance. 2 Select “2IN1/4IN1” in the copy menu, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select either of 2IN1 or 4IN1, and then press th[...]
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Copying 2 or 4 Pages into 1 Page - 2IN1/4IN1 - 105 5 Select the finishing mode, and then press the [ENTER] button. BOOK TYPE: Open to left T ABLET TYPE: Open to top When “1>1 SIMPLEX” is selected in st ep 4, this proc edure is not necessary . The 2IN1 / 4IN1 i s set. 6 Select the other copy modes as required, and the n press the [ST ART] but[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 106 Copying Both Sides of Card into 1 Page - ID CARD - Copying Both Sides of Card into 1 Page - ID CARD - The both sides of a card-sized original can be copi ed into one side of L T paper . This function is useful when you ne ed to copy massive a mounts of 2-sided cards. 1 Place p aper in the drawer . L T and L T -R si[...]
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Copying Both Sides of Card into 1 Page - ID CARD - 107 5 Place a card original on the original glas s. Place the card face down, aligning a nd pushing it to the left rear corner of the original glass. The portion of an origin al which is on the uppe r and left edges (width of approx. 0.08") of the original glass may not be cop ied. Place an or[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 108 Copying Both Sides of Card into 1 Page - ID CARD - 10 Lower the Platen Cover (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Doc- ument Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Fee der (optional) carefully . 11 Press the [ST ART] button.[...]
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Changing Sizes in Horizontal an d Vert ical Directions - XY ZOOM - 109 Changing Sizes in Horizont al and V ertical Directions - XY ZOOM - Y ou can select e ach reproduction ratio of the horizo ntal (X) and vertical (Y) d irections separately . 1 Place p aper in the drawer . 2 Place the original. 3 Select “XY ZOOM” in the copy menu, and then pre[...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 110 Changing Sizes in Horizontal and Vertical Directions - XY ZOOM - 7 Press the [COPY] button several times until the lamp of the desired p aper size is lit. e.g.) Selecting L T for copy paper y Y ou can select the desired paper size with the [DRAWER] button in the same pro ce- dure. y When standard size paper other t[...]
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Registering Fu nctions Freque ntly Used - JO B MEMORY - 111 Registering Functions Fre que ntly Used - JOB MEMOR Y - Y ou can register the comb ination of functions frequently used, and recal l it as required. The combinations once registered wi ll not be deleted by turning the power of the equipment OFF . Up to 4 combinations o f func tions can be [...]
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4 ADV ANCED COPYING FUNCTIONS 112 Registering Functions Frequently Used - JOB MEMORY - 4 Select among “MEMOR Y1”, “MEMOR Y2”, “MEMOR Y3” and “MEMOR Y4”. Then press the [ENTER] button. e.g.) Selecting “MEMORY4” A mark on the left end of the memory name indicates that the combination of functions has already been registered to the[...]
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Registering Fu nctions Freque ntly Used - JO B MEMORY - 113 3 Select among “MEMOR Y1”, “MEMOR Y2”, “MEMOR Y3” and “MEMOR Y4”. Then press the [ENTER] button. e.g.) Selecting “MEMORY4” A memory to which the combination of functions has alrea dy been registered has a mark on the le ft en d of the m emory name. The combination of th[...]
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5. CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS This chapter describes how to change each setting of this equipment. Before Changing the Settings ............................ ................................................. 1 17 Displaying the “user functions mod e” main screen .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ... [...]
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Before Changin g the Settin gs 117 Before Changing the Settings The settings of this equipment can be changed depending on your usage. The screen and the basic button operation are explained in this section. Displaying the “user functions mode” main screen T o change th e settings, operate the butto ns on the control panel viewing the menu. Pre[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 118 Befo re Changing the Se ttings Operating buttons for changing the settings Use the following buttons whe n changing the settings. [FUNCTION CLEAR] button: Use this to return the display to the “user functions mo de” main screen. [CANCEL] button: Use this to cancel the selected operatio n. The screen returns[...]
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Date and Time 119 Date and T ime This section describes how to set a clock and the time stamp display . Clock setting 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “INITIAL SETUP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “DA TE & TIME” with and buttons, and the[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 120 Date and Time 5 Key in the date. e.g.) April 10, 2009: [2] [0 ] [0] [9] [0] [4] [1 ] [0] 6 Select the date of the week with the and buttons , and then press the button. 7 Key in the time. e.g.) 10:30 am: [1] [ 0] [3] [0] If 12-hour display is set, press the or button to switch the a.m./p.m. 8 Af ter all the ite[...]
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Date and Time 121 Date and time display Y ou can set the display format of the date and ti me by selecting each item from the “DA TE & TIME” menu. Ti me display format Select the time display format. 24 HOUR: 24-hour display 12 HOUR: 12-hour display Date format Select the date display format. e.g.) April 10, 2009 YYYY -MM-DD 2009-04-10 MM-D[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 122 Display Language Setting Display Language Setting This section describes how to switch the disp lay language on the screen. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “INITIAL SETUP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “L[...]
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Paper Size Setting 123 Paper Size Setting This section describes how to set the paper size placed in the drawer or on the bypass tray . 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “GENERAL SETTING” wit[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 124 Paper Size Setting 5 Select the desired drawer with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Select the desired p aper size with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Paper sizes that can be set are as follows: LD, LG , L T , L T -R, ST -R, A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R, A5-R, FOLIO, COMP , 13 &[...]
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Walkup Screen Setting 125 W alkup Screen Setting This section describes h ow to set the screen w hen th e power of the equipment is turned ON. In the initial screen set at the time of shipping, the "copy mode” main screen is displayed. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DE[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 126 Walkup Screen Sett ing 5 Select the desired walkup screen with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Choose one among COPY , F AX or SCAN. y “F AX” is displayed only when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed. y “SCAN” is displayed only when the Scanner Upgrade Kit (optional) is installed. The w[...]
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Timer Setting 127 Timer Setting This section describes how to set the fo llowing timers. AUTO CLEAR: T ime until the selected setti ng is cleared automatically AUTO LOW POWER: T i me until the low power mode is entered AUTO SLEEP: T i me until the sleep mode / super sleep mode is entered For the low power mode and sleep mode / super sleep mode, see[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 128 Timer Settin g 4 Select “TIMERS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Select “AUTO CLEAR” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Select the time of “AUT O CLEAR” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Selectable times are as follows. (Unit: second) 15,[...]
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Timer Setting 129 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “GENERAL SETTING” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Select “TIMERS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Select “AUTO POWER SA VE” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. U[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 130 Timer Settin g 6 Select the time of “AUT O LOW POWER” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Selectable times are as follows. (Unit: minute) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 1 10, 120, 15 0, 180, 210, 240 The time of the automatic low power mode is se[...]
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Timer Setting 131 3 Select “GENERAL SETTING” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Select “TIMERS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Select “AUTO SLEEP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Select the time of “AUT O SLEEP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Se[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 132 Energy Saving Mode Setting Energy Saving Mode Setting Y ou can select the sleep mode or super sl eep mode to ena ble the energy saving mode. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER][...]
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Energy Saving Mode Setting 133 5 Select the energy saving mode to be enable d with and but- tons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The setting is completed and the screen returns to step 4. 6 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button or (copy mode) button. The screen returns to the “copy mode” main screen. y When the Network Prin ter Kit GA-1 191 (op[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 134 Weekly Timer Setting Weekly T imer Setting This section describes how to set the weekly time r . Use the weekly timer to set the equip ment to enter the sleep mode automatica lly at the specif ied time. Y ou can set the eq uipment to enter the stand-by status when the office hour st a rts, and to enter the slee[...]
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Weekly Timer Setting 135 3 Select “GENERAL SETTING” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Select “WEEKL Y TIMER” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Select “ON” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Select the desired day of the week wi th the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] b[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 136 Weekly Timer Setting 8 Key in the time to turn the power OF F , and then press the [ENTER] button. The time to turn the power ON/OFF is set and the screen returns to the menu in step 6. 9 Set the time to turn the power ON/OFF for each day of th e week by following step s 6 to 8. 10 When all the setting is compl[...]
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Volume Adjustme nt 137 V olume Adjustment This section describes how to set th e alarm volume, key touch volume, ringer volume and moni- tor volume. The menu of this settin g is displayed only when t he Fax Kit (optional) is installed. When it is not installed, the touch key tone can be switched ON/OFF . P .139 “T o uch Key T one Setting” 1[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 138 Volume Adjustment 5 Select the desired volume with the an d buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The volume of the following items can be set: Alarm volume, Key touch volume, Ringer volu me and Monitor volume e.g.) When “ALARM VOLUME” is selected 6 Adjust the volume with the and buttons, and then pre[...]
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Touch Key Tone Setting 139 T ouch Key T one Setting This section describe s how to switch ON/OFF the touch tone when the bu ttons on the contro l panel are pressed. The menu of this settin g is displayed only when t he Fax Kit (optional) is not installed. When it is installed, all of the volume can be adjusted. P .137 “V olume Adjustment” 1[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 140 Touch Key Tone Setting 5 Select “ON” or “OFF” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen returns to the menu in step 4. 6 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button or (copy mode) button. The screen returns to the “copy mode” main screen. TOUCH KEY TONE 1.OFF 2.ON[...]
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Department Code 141 Dep artment Code This section describes how to manage and unde rstand the records of copying, Fax transmis- sion/reception and p rinting of each gro up (departmen t) in your office with the department code management. When the department code manageme nt is enabl ed, a screen prompting you to enter your department code is displa[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 142 Department Code 4 Select “DEP ARTMENT CODE” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 5 Select “YES” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Select “NEW” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. y This screen is n ot displayed when you se t the department man ag[...]
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Department Code 143 7 Enter the master code name, and then press the [ENTER] button . y Enter the master code name only when the External Keyboard (optional) is installed. y A maximum of 20 desired letters c an be set for the master code name. y The master code name entry can be o mitted. In this case, do not enter the maste r code name a nd just p[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 144 Department Code 10 Enter the dep artment name, and then press the [ENTER] button. y Enter the department name only when the Ex ternal Ke yboard (optiona l) is installed. y A maximum of 20 desired letters c an be set for the dep artme nt name. y The dep artment name entry can be omitte d. In this case, do not en[...]
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Department Code 145 Changing dep artment names or codes This section describe s how to change the depa rtment names or codes already registered. Key in the master code in the dep artment code entry screen, and the n proceed to the following steps: 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select [...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 146 Department Code 5 Select “YES” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Key in the dep artment number you want to change it s setting, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen below is displayed for approx. 2 secon ds. 7 Select “MODIFY” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] but[...]
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Department Code 147 8 Enter a new dep artment name, and then press the [ENTER] button. y Enter the department name only when the Ex ternal Ke yboard (optiona l) is installed. y A maximum of 20 desired letters c an be set for the dep artme nt name. y The dep artment name entry can be omitte d. In this case, do not enter the department name and just [...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 148 Department Code Deleting dep artment codes This section describes how to delete the depar tmen t codes already registered. Key in the mas- ter code in the department code entry screen , and then proceed to the following steps: 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is dis[...]
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Department Code 149 5 Select “YES” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Key in the dep artment number you want to delete, and then press the [ENTER] button. The screen below is displayed for approx. 2 secon ds. 7 Select “DELETE” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. Master codes cannot be deleted but only de[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 150 Department Code Clearing counter values This section describes ho w to clear counter values indicatin g the total number of pages copied in each department. Key in the master code in the department code ent ry screen, and then pro- ceed to the following steps: 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user fu[...]
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Department Code 151 5 Select “YES” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Key in the dep artment number you want to clear it s counter , and then press the [ENTER] button. Keying in the department num ber of the master code (“01”) will clear a ll the department number counter values. The screen below is displayed for approx.[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 152 Department Code Printing out counter values This section describe s how to print o ut the valu e of the total number of pages copied in e ach department. y Counter values to be printed belong to th e department which you entered on the department code entry screen. y If you want to print the counter values of a[...]
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Department Code 153 Canceling dep artment management Key in the master code in the department code entry screen, and then proc eed to the following steps: 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “GEN[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 154 Department Code 5 Select “NO” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 6 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button or (copy mode) button. The screen returns to the “copy mode” main screen. DEPARTMENT CODE 1.YES 2.NO[...]
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Menu Customize 155 Menu Customize This section describe s how to change the setting of the custom function. A copy function which has been registered a s a custom functi on can be quickly recalled by pressing the selecting but- ton B on the “copy mode” main screen. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen i[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 156 Menu Customize 5 Select the setting you want to register to the menu cus tomize with the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The following copy functions ca n be registered: Finishing modes, Duplex, 2IN1/4IN1, Image shift, Dual-page and ID card The item of the menu custom ize is set and the screen r[...]
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APS / AMS 157 APS / AMS This section describes how to set the initia l selection between “Automat ic Paper Selection” and “Automatic Magnific ation Selection”. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 [...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 158 APS / AMS 5 Select the initial selection with the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. APS: Automatic Paper Selectio n is initially sele cted. AMS: Automatic Magnification Selection is initially selecte d. NO: No initial selectio n The initial selection is set and the scree n returns to the menu in s[...]
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Image Mode 159 Image Mod e This section describe s how to cha nge the image mo de. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “COPY SETUP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 4 Select[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 160 Image Mode 5 Select the image mode with the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. TEXT/PHOTO: Originals with text and pho tographs mixed PHOTO: Originals with photogravure TEXT : Originals with text (or text and line art) only The image mode is set and the screen returns to the menu in step 4. 6 Press[...]
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Density Adjustme nt 161 Density Adjustment This section describe s how to switch the mode of the density adjustment. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “COPY SETUP” with and buttons, and then [...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 162 Density Adjustment 5 Select the mode of the density adjustment with the and but- tons, and then press the [ENTER] button. AUTO: The equipment dete cts the density of an original and sets the appropriate copy density automatically . MANUAL: Y ou can set the copy density manually . If “AUTO” is selected, the [...]
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Finishing Mode 163 Finishing Mode This section describes how to set the initia l finishing mode. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “DEF AUL T SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 3 Select “COPY SETUP” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] bu[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 164 Finishing Mode 5 Select the initial finishing mode with the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The following finishing mo des can be selected: SORT , NON SORT , AL TERNA TI ON and MAGAZINE SORT The initial finishing mode is set and the screen returns to the menu in step 4. 6 Press the [USER FUNCTIO[...]
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Pop-Up Display Setting 165 Pop-Up Display Setting When you place paper whose size is different from that in the drawer , the new paper size needs to be registered. If the paper is often replaced, the registratio n menu can be displayed automati- cally whenever the drawer is closed. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” [...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 166 Pop- Up Display Setting If “ON” is selected, a message appears when the drawer is closed . If you set “ON” for “DRA WER SET POP-UP”, a me ssage will appear when the drawer is closed. In this case, register the paper size according to the following procedure. 1 If you placed p aper whose size is diff[...]
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Various List Printing 167 V arious List Printing This section describes how to print the list in order to check the fo llowing information. DEP ARTMENT CODE: The department codes whic h have been regi stered and the counte r values of each de partme nt code FUNCTION: Th e contents of the settings i n this equipment SUPPL Y NOTICE: Supply i nformati[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 168 Various List Printing 3 Select the list you want to print with the and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. y “SUPPL Y NOTICE” is displayed only when th e Fax Kit or Scanner Upgrade Kit (both optional) is installed. y “ITU MAILBOX” is displayed only when the Fax Kit (optional) is installed. y “[...]
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Menu List Printing 169 Menu List Printing This section describe s how to pri n t the menu list of the equipment. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “MENU LIST” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The menu list is printed. See the following page for the example o[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 170 ROM Version Display ROM V ersion Display This section describes how to displa y the product version. 1 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. The “user functions mode” main screen is displayed. 2 Select “MACHINE REVISIONS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. The product version of the equip[...]
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Service Notification 171 Service Notification The status of this equipment can be notified a specified address such as a service technician using an Email. Y ou can also register the Emai l address or the custome r information as the related item. For details of this function, contact your service technician or service representa- tive. T o use thi[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 172 Service Notification Sending an Email The status of this equipment will be notified a sp ecified address by Email. Before starting this operation, make sure that the Email address or th e customer information is correctly registered. 1 Select “E-MAIL SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] bu[...]
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Service Notification 173 Setting Email addresses Up to 3 Email addresses can be registered. 1 Select “E-MAIL SETTINGS” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. 2 Select “E-MAIL ADDRESS 1”, “E-MAIL ADDRESS 2”, or “E-MAIL ADDRESS 3” with and buttons, and then press the [ENTER] button. If the item in which Email addresses h[...]
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5 CHANGING EQUIPMENT’S SETTINGS 174 Service Notification 4 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button or (copy mode) button. The screen returns to the “copy mode” main screen. Setting the customer information The customer informa tion (name, telephone number, Email address) can be set. 1 Select “CUSTOMER INFORMA TION” with and buttons, and then pr[...]
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Service Notification 175 3 Enter the customer information corresponding to the selected item and then press the [ENTER] button. For how to enter Email address, see the manua l which comes with the Scanner Upgrade Kit GA-1201 (optional). 4 Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button or (copy mode) button. The screen returns to the “copy mode” main screen.[...]
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes how to deal wi th error messages, how to release a paper jam, how to replace a toner cartridge and how to resolve other trouble s. When This Message Appears ........................................ ......................................178 Paper Jams ................................................. .......[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 178 When This Message Appears When This Me ssage Appears A message appears when a problem occurs on the equipment. Check the items on the list below and take a countermeasure accordingly . Message Meaning Countermeasure *** misfeed This appears when an origi- nal or a sheet of copy paper is jammed at the place indi- cated by “*[...]
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When This Me ssage Appears 179 T oner not recognized The toner cartridge is not installed correctly . Install the toner cartridge correctly . A toner cartridge not recom- mended by TOSHIBA is being used. If you are using a toner cartridge other than the one we recommend, the equip- ment may not be able to detect whether it is installed or not. [...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 180 Paper Jams Paper Jams Checking position of p aper jams When a jam of copying paper or original occurs in the equ ipment, the copying operation stops and the following message ap pears on the display to indicate the po sitions where the paper is jammed. Check the message, remove any paper jam, a nd then press the [ST ART] butt[...]
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Paper Jams 181 When p aper jams occur frequently When paper jams occur frequently , they may be due to one of the causes listed below . Check the following items when they occur frequently: y Originals which are not acceptable for the Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optional) / Automatic Docu ment Feeder (optional) a re placed. P .55 “P[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 182 Paper Jams Paper jams within Reversing Automat ic Document Feeder (optional) (Lower) / Automatic Docume nt Feeder (optional) (Lower) 1 Open the Reversing Automatic Docume nt Feeder / Automatic Docu- ment Feeder . 2 Open the reverse cover , and remove the original. 3 Close the Reversing Automatic Docum ent Feeder / Automatic D[...]
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Paper Jams 183 4 Raise the lever , and open the upper cover . 5 Raise the original feeder tray , and remove the original under the tray . 6 Lower the original feeder tray . 7 Close the upper cover .[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 184 Paper Jams Paper jams within Reversing Automat ic Document Feeder (optional) (Upper) / Automatic Document Feeder (optional) (Upper) 1 Raise the lever and open the upper cov er . 2 Remove the original. 3 T urn the dial to remove the original.[...]
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Paper Jams 185 4 Open the transport guide. 5 Raise the guide plate under t he transport guide, and remove the original under the guide plate. 6 Close the transport guide. 7 Close the upper cover .[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 186 Paper Jams Paper jams on byp ass tray 1 Pull out the p aper jammed on the byp ass tray . 2 Check beneath the transport guide in the p aper feeding area. Check if any paper is jammed under the transport guide behind the transfer unit. P .187 “Paper jam be hind transfer unit” Paper jams within Automatic Duplexing Unit ([...]
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Paper Jams 187 Paper jam behind transfer unit Be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipme nt and the side cover . This could injure you. 1 Open the side cover . 2 Pull the transfer unit toward you carefully to lay it down while hold- ing up the green lever . 3 Release the jammed p aper . Be sure not to touch the photoconductive[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 188 Paper Jams 4 Open the transport guide of the p aper feeding area and check if any p aper is jammed under this guide. Cle ar the p aper if there is any . 5 Close the transfer unit and the s ide cover . Paper jams within fuser unit y Be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipment and the side cover . This co[...]
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Paper Jams 189 2 Open the transport guide while holding the knob. 3 Release the jammed p aper . Pull the jammed paper up or down as shown below depending on the positio n of the paper . Be sure not to touch the photoconductive drum whe n releasing the jammed paper . 4 Return the transport guide to it s original position, and then close the transfer[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 190 Paper Jams 2 Open the p aper feed cover of the unit. 3 Release the jammed p aper . 4 Close the p aper feed cover of the unit. 5 Close the side cover . Paper jams within Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) 1 Open the p aper feed cover of the Paper Feed Pedest al.[...]
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Paper Jams 191 2 Remove the jammed p aper . 3 Close the p aper feed cover of the Paper Feed Pedest al.[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 192 Replacing Toner Cartridge Replacing T oner Cartridge When the toner cartridge runs ou t of toner , the following message appears on the display . Then, replace the cartridge with a new one. When the toner cartridge runs out of toner , th e procedure to re place the toner cartridge appears on the display . Press the and button[...]
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Replacing Toner Cartrid ge 193 T o assure an opti mal printing performa nce, we recommend that you use only TOSHIBA toner cartridges. Recommended toner cartridges T o assure optimal printing performance, we reco mmend that you use only g enuine TOSHIBA toner car- tridges. If you use a TOSHIBA-recommended toner cartridge, you can utilize the followi[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 194 Replacing Toner Cartridge 1 Open the front cover . 2 Hold down the green lever . The toner cartridge is slightly pushe d out. 3 Pull out the toner cartridge. Never attempt to incine rate toner cartridges. Dispose of used toner cartridges in accordan ce with local regulations.[...]
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Replacing Toner Cartrid ge 195 4 Shake the new toner cartridge strongly wit h the label surface down to loosen the toner inside. 5 Remove the protective sheet fro m the end of the cartridge. 6 Pull out the seal in the direction of the arro w . 10[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 196 Replacing Toner Cartridge 7 Insert the toner cartridge along the rail. y Before inserting the toner cartridge, check if the green lever is raised and raise it if not. y Insert the toner cartridge un til you hear a click sound. 8 Clean the charger . Hold the cleanin g knob of the charger and pull it out toward you care fully u[...]
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Replacing Toner Cartrid ge 197 9 Open the side cover . 10 Pull the transfer unit toward you carefully to lay it down while hold- ing up the green lever . 11 Remove the transfer charger cleaner from the front pocket of the transfer unit.[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 198 Replacing Toner Cartridge 12 Wipe the transfer charger wire with the transfe r charger cleaner . (1) Insert the transfer charger clean er into the front end of the transfer charger. (2) Push the cleaner onto the front wall, and then che ck if the cleaner pad has contacted with the transfer charger wire. (3) Clean the wire fro[...]
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Before Calling Service Technician 199 Before Calling Service T echnician When you encounter trouble using this equi pment, check the items listed below . General operation Phenomenon Usual cause C ountermeasure The equipment does not operate at all. The power of the equipment is not turned ON. T u rn ON the power of the equipment. The power cable i[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 200 Befo re Calling Service T echnician T oner-related items Copy functions cannot be set. Other functions that cannot be set simultaneously with copy functions have been set. Some functions cannot be combined set together . P .217 “Copying F unction Combination Matrix” The department management menu does not appear even [...]
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Before Calling Service Technician 201 Original/Copy p aper-related items Image trouble Phenomenon Usual cause C ountermeasure An original jams. An original not acceptable for the equipment is being used. Check if the original is acceptable for the equipment. P .55 “Precaution s for Reversing Auto- matic Document Feeder (op tional) / Auto- mat[...]
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6 TROUBLESH OOTING 202 Befo re Calling Service T echnician The copy image is fogged. There is a slight gap between the original glass and the original. Lower the Platen Cover (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) / Automatic Document Feeder (optional) fully so that the original will con- tact with the original glass. The [...]
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Before Calling Service Technician 203 The copy image has white streaks in a horizontal direc- tion. The transfer charger wire is dirty . Clean the transfer charger wire. P .208 “Cle aning transfer charger” Phenomenon Usual cause C ountermeasure[...]
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7. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION This chapter describes how to clean this equip ment to ensure you get the best possible copy performance. Daily Inspection .............................. ..................................................... ................. 206 Cleaning charger .......... .............. .............. .............. .............. ..[...]
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7 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 206 Daily Inspection Daily Inspection We recommend a weekly cleaning of the following items to assure you the best scan ning perfor- mance: y Be sure not to scratch the parts to be cleaned. y Do not use sol vent such as thinner or benze ne to clean machinery . This could cause defor- mation or tarnishing. y When using c[...]
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Daily Inspection 207 Cleaning charger If the inside of the charger is dirty , staining may appear on the copied image. Clea n the charger following the procedure below . 1 Open the front cover . 2 Clean the charger . Hold the cleanin g knob of the charger and pull it out toward you care fully until it comes to a stop. Then reinsert it in its origin[...]
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7 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 208 Daily Inspection Cleaning transfer charger When the transfer charger wire is dirty , white steaks or unevenness of the density may appear on copied images, or the density of the whole image may be lowered. Clean th e transfer charger wire following the p rocedure below . Be careful not to let your fingers be caught [...]
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Daily Inspection 209 3 Remove the transfer charger cleaner from the front pocket of the transfer unit. 4 Wipe the transfer charger wire with the transfe r charger cleaner . (1) Insert the transfer charger clean er into the front end of the transfer charger. (2) Push the cleaner onto the front wall, and then che ck if the cleaner pad has contacted w[...]
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8. SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS e-STUDIO182/212/242 S pecifications ............................................................ ...... 212 Continuous copying spe ed ... ............................ ....................................... ............ ........... .......... .......213 Specificati ons of Options ......................................[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 212 e-STUDIO182/212/242 Specifications e-STUDIO182/212/242 Specifications y These specifications vary dependin g on th e copying conditions and the environment. y S pecifica tions and appearance are su bject to ch ang e without notice in the interest of product improvement. Model name DP-1830/2120/2420 T ype Desktop ty[...]
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e-STUDIO182/212/242 Specifications 213 Continuous copying speed sheets/min. *1 V alues of when paper is placed in the lower drawer of the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) are shown in parentheses. *2 ST -R and A5-R can be pla ced only on the bypass tray . y The values above are me asured when originals are set on the original glass, 1 00% and non- so[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 214 Specifications of Options Specifications of Options Reversing Automati c Document Feeder Automatic Docu ment Feeder Automatic Duplexing Unit Paper Feed Unit Model name MR-3023 Copy sides 1-side, Duplex Number of originals (L T) 100 originals (13.3 - 20 lb. Bond) or 0.63" or less in height (mor e than 20 lb. Bo[...]
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Specifications of Options 215 Paper Feed Pedest al Drawer Module TOSHIBA-recommended p aper is used for the val ues above. S peci fications and appeara nce are subject to change without notice in th e interest of product improvement. Model name KD-1022 Acceptable p aper size LD, LG , L T , L T -R, ST -R, COMP , A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOL[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 216 Packing List Packing List Packing list Operator ’s Manual Power cable Operator ’s Manual pocket Set-up report W arranty sheet CD-ROM (2 pcs.) (TOSHIBA Viewer V2 / User Documentation)[...]
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Copying Function Combination Matrix 217 Copying Function Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 1/2 No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Non-sort *1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes *1 *1 *1 *1 Sort Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Alternation No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Magazine sort No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No ʊ?[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 218 Copying Function Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 2/2 Non-sort Sort Alternation Magazine sort 1>1 Simplex 1>2 Duplex 2>2 Duplex 2>1 Split Book > 2 Job build Image shift Edge erase Paper type Dual page Annotation ID card 2in1/4in1 XY zoom Job memory Duplex Mixed original sizes Finishing Next sett[...]
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List Print Fo rmat 219 List Print Format Dep artment code list Function list DEPT NBR NAME DEPT CODE COPY PGS TX PGS RX PGS Print PGS D 01 D 02 D 03 D 99 XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX PA G E TIME TEL NUMBER NAME : 001 : OCT -02-2009 09:30AM : XXX-XXX-XXXX : XXXXXX[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 220 List Print Format Supply notice list Mailbox list SUPPL Y NOTICE FORM SETUP INFORMA TION DESTINA TION SETUP : XXX-XXX-XXXX DA TE & TIME : OCT -02-2009 09:30AM CUSTOMER NUMBER : XXX-XXX-XXXX SHIP T O NAME : XXXXXXXXXX SHIP T O ADDRESS : XXXXXXXXXX CONT ACT NAME : XXXXXXXXXX CONT ACT TEL NUMBER : XXX-XXX-XXXX MAC[...]
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List Print Fo rmat 221 Configuration p age list NIC st atus page list CONFIGURA TION P AGE S/N : XXXXXXXXXX F/W V er. : XXXXXXXXXXX T I M E : ' 09-10-02 09:30 GENERAL MEMORY SIZE OPTIONAL FUNCTIONAL KIT NETWORK SETTING GENERAL PRODUCT GENERAL ETHERNET SPEED/DUPLEX MODE NETWORK TCP/IP ADDRESS MODE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAUL T GA TEW A Y IPX/[...]
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8 SPECIFICA TIONS AND OPTIONS 222 List Print Format Menu list MENU LIST (PROGRAM) PA G E TIME TEL NUMBER NAME : 001 : OCT -02-2009 09:30AM : XXX-XXX-XXXX : XXXXXXXXXX 01. DEF AUL T SETTINGS 01 .GENERAL SETTING 02 .COPY SETUP 03.F AX SETUP 01.DRAWER SIZE 02.WALKUP SCREEN 03.TIMERS 04.WEEKL Y TIMER 05.SPEAKER VOLUME 06.DEP ARTMENT CODE 04.REPORT &[...]
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INDEX 223 INDEX Numerics 2IN1/4IN 1 ............. ................ ............. 81 , 103 A Acceptable originals ............ ................ ........ 52 AC-IN terminal ....... ............. ................ ........ 28 Alarm lamp ............... ................ ................ .. 32 ALTERNATION ............... ................ ........... 83 AM[...]
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224 INDEX M MAGAZINE SORT .............. ................ ........ 84 Making copies .... ................ ................ ........ 57 Making margin .......... ................ ................ .. 86 Manual paper sele ction ........... ................ ..... 68 Maximum number of originals scanned in one go .. ................ ................ .....[...]
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INDEX 225 U USB terminal ............... ................ ............... 28 USER FUNCTIONS button ............... ........... 30 User function s mode main screen ............... 117 V Volume adjustment .......... ................ ......... 137 W Walkup scre en setting ............................ ... 125 Weekly timer setting ..................... [...]
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Printed in China DP-1830/2120/2420 OME090060B0[...]
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2009 - 201 1 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORA TION All rights reserved 2-17-2, HIGASHIGOT ANDA, SHINAGAW A-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, JAP AN MUL TIFUNCTIONAL DIGIT AL SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Copying Functions 6LH94738000 R090620H8801-TTEC V er02 201 1-02 LT[...]