Duplo DUPRINTER DP-L220, DUPRINTER DP-L210, DUPRINTER DP-L200 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DUPRINTER
DP - L220/L210/L200
Be sure to read this manual prior to use.
Please leave this manual at the site of use for easy reference.

Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of the DUPRINTER DP-L220 / L210 / L200. To ensure safe and effi cient prolonged use of this machine, read and thoroughly understand this manual before using this machine. After using this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place to reference.
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Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Precautions for printing and duplicating There are restrictions on what you may print on the printer. Please be aware that there are some printed materials that are illegal even to possess.
1. Printed matters banned by law
Paper money, currency, government bonds and national and local bonds cannot be duplicated, even if they are stamped with the "sample" seal.
Paper money, currency and bonds, etc. that are valid in foreign country cannot be duplicated.
Unused postage stamps and postcards cannot be duplicated without governmental consent.
Government-issued papers pertaining to stamps, liquor and sales tax laws cannot be
duplicated.
2. Printed matters that require caution
Printed-issued securities (stocks, bills and checks, etc.), passes and tickets require caution in duplicating unless a business is duplicating them for required number for their own business needs.
Government-issued passports, public- and private-issued driver’s licenses, permits, IDs,
passes, food stamps, etc. require caution in duplicating.
3. Copyrighted materials
Books, music, artwork, prints, maps, diagrams, movies, photography, etc. are banned from duplicating outside the limits of private home use and their related non-sale usage.
, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that these products meet the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy effi ciency.
Product without ENERGY STAR logo mark does not meet the ENERGY STAR Guidelines.
Complies with the provisions defi ned by the regulations listed below. EC Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2004/108/EC)
PLEASE NOTE In the interest of upgrading our products, speci subject to change without notice. If the manual contains anything that you do not understand, contact the dealer for clarifi cation.
cations and other data given in this manual are
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Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
This symbol (the symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin) indicates that in European countries this product should not be disposed of as household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist by checking with your local authority or supplier for recycling advice.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly through proper treatment, recovery and recycling, you will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
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Entsorgung von alten elektrischen und elektronischen Ausrüstungsteilen
Dieses Symbol (das Symbol mit dem durchgekreuzten fahrbaren Müllbehälter) zeigt an, dass dieses Produkt in europäischen Länden nicht als Haushaltsmüll entsorgt werden darf. Bitte informieren Sie sich bei Ihren örtlichen Behörden oder bei Ihrem Händler hinsichtlich einer Empfehlung für die Entsorgung und führen Sie die betreffenden Teile dort, wo solche Einrichtungen vorhanden sind, einem Recycling-Prozess zu.
Indem sie sicherstellen, dass das betreffende Produkt durch richtige Behandlung, Rückführung und Recycling entsorgt wird, tragen Sie dazu bei, möglichen negativen Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit vorzubeugen.
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Elimination du matériel électronique et électrique usagé
Ce symbole (une poubelle marquée d’une croix) indique que dans les pays européens, ce produit ne doit pas être éliminé comme des ordures ménagères.
Recyclez-le dans les sites adaptés qui vous seront indiqués par les autorités locales ou renseignez-vous auprès de votre fournisseur.
En veillant à ce que ce produit soit éliminé correctement avec un traitement, une collecte et un recyclage adaptés, vous contribuez à éviter son action nocive potentielle sur l’ environnement et la santé humaine.
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Smaltimento di attrezzature elettriche ed elettroniche consumate
Questo simbolo (il simbolo della pattumiera con rotelle barrata) indica che nei paesi europei questo prodotto non deve essere buttato nei riuti domestici.
Per favore smaltire in luogo addetto al riciclo, dove esistente, chiedendo informazioni alle autorità locali o a chi fornisce consulenza a proposito.
Garantendo uno smaltimento adeguato di questo prodotto (trattamento, recupero e riciclo corretto), aiuterete a prevenire effetti negativi sull’ambiente e sulla salute dell’uomo.
Eliminación de residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos
Este símbolo (un cubo de basura tachado) indica que en los países europeos este producto no deberá eliminarse como si se tratara de un residuo doméstico. Solicite asesoramiento sobre reciclaje a las autoridades locales o a su distribuidor, y siga la normativa en materia de gestión medioambiental y reciclaje de este tipo de residuos.
Si toma las medidas pertinentes para que este producto se elimine mediante un tratamiento, recuperación y reciclaje adecuados, contribuirá a evitar posibles efectos negativos en el medio ambiente y la salud humana.
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Pictorial Symbols and Other Notations Used in This Manual
IMPORTANT
REFERENCE
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)

Safety Precautions

Various symbols and pictures are used in this manual and on the labels affi xed to the machine. These symbols and pictures provide warnings and instructions to prevent danger to you or other personnel, and to prevent damage to offi ce property. The meanings of these symbols and pictures are explained below.
WARNING
CAUTION
<Examples of Pictorial Symbols>
Indicates a high degree of potential danger. Failure to heed the warning may lead to death or serious injury.
Indicates a medium degree of potential danger. Failure to heed the caution may lead to injury or damage to property.
A circle with a line through it indicates a prohibited action. The particular act prohibited is indicated by a picture inside the circle. (In the example shown here, the prohibited act is disassembly.)
A black disc indicates an instruction, or sometimes a prohibited action.
The instruction itself is indicated by pictorial symbols drawn in white on the disc. (In the example shown here, the instruction is "Remove the plug from the outlet.")
Precautions for Use
WARNING
If the machine is used after foreign matter (metal fragments, water, or liquid) has entered the machine, this may result in fi re or electric shock.
Turn the main unit’s power switch OFF, and then remove the power plug from
the outlet. Contact the sales distributor.
If the machine is used after heat, smoke, strange smell, or other abnormality is
detected, this may result in fi re or electric shock. Turn the main unit’s power switch OFF, and then remove the power plug from the outlet. Contact the sales distributor.
Do not insert or drop metal, flammable material, or other matter through the
ventilation holes into the machine interior.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Do not place ower vases, owerpots, cups, or water containers (including metal
containers) on top of the machine. Fire or electric shock may result if liquid spills inside the machine.
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Caution for Grounding (Be sure to use the supplied power cord)
WARNING
Use only the power cord that is provided among the accessories.
Insert the power cord plug fi rmly into the socket, so that proper electrical
contact is effected.
Use of any other power cord could result in imperfect grounding.
If grounding is imperfect and electrical leakage occurs, fi re or electric shock could result.
Caution for Power Supply and Power Cord
WARNING
Do not use a source voltage other than that specifi ed.
Do not connect two or more loads to a single outlet.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Be sure to remove dust on the power plug and/or the outlet.
Using these without removing dust may have minute electric current fl ow to the surface due to the humidity and cause a fi re due to the heat.
It may cause a re or electric shock.
Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electric shock.
Do not damage, break, or modify the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on, tug, or unnecessarily bend the power cord.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Remove the power plug itself, not the cord. Tugging the cord may damage it (expose conductors, or cause disconnections,
etc.), resulting in fi re or electric shock.
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Prohibition of Disassembly or Modifi cation
WARNING
Do not modify the machine. Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Do not remove the rear lid, cabinet, or covers from the machine. The inside of the machine contains high-voltage parts, which may cause
electric shock.
Caution for Location
WARNING
Do not place the machine in a humid or dusty area. Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Install the machine on the optional cabinet.
Do not use any other desks or table than optional cabinet.
Do not place the machine on the desk. If the machine is dropped or falls over, this could result in personal injury.
Once the machine is in position, secure in place using the casters.
If the machine falls over, this could result in personal injury.
CAUTION
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Before moving the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet. If the cord is damaged, this may result in re or electric shock.
Do not place the machine in an unstable position, such as on an unsteady
support or sloping area. If the machine is dropped or falls over, this could result in personal injury.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
CAUTION
Do not place the machine in a place subject to direct sunlight or heating equipment such as a stove.
It may degrade ink quality and affect printing. The machine also may
malfunction.
Avoid placing the machine in a place subject to high or low temperature or high humidity.
The paper absorbs moisture and it may cause paper jam or creasing.
Leave the power supply cord unplugged when the machine is not used for a
long period.
Insulation may deteriorate and cause an electrical re.
Cleaning
CAUTION
Before cleaning the machine, turn off the power switch and unplug the power supply cord.
If the machine is activated accidentally, injury may result.
Do not use fl ammable sprays or solvents inside or near the machine.
Gas may accumulate inside the machine causing a fi re or explosion.
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Notes on Ink
CAUTION
If ink gets into eyes or mouth, immediately wash it away with water and contact a doctor.
If ink comes into contact to skin, immediately wash it away with soap and water.
Keep ink away from children.
Ink pack:
Refer to "Chapter 5 Replacing Consumables" for handling the ink pack. (P.58 ”Replacing the Ink Pack”)
Storage conditions:
Store in a cool and dry place avoiding direct sun light. Adequate storage temperature: from -5 to 40 degrees (C)
Never put ink pack close to fi re.
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)

Locations of Warning Labels

Keep the WARNING and CAUTION labels clean at all times. If labels become damaged or come off, please call our service personnel.
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WARNING
2
Do not remove this cover. The inside of the printer contains movable cutting instruments,
contact with which could result in injury.
CAUTION
M7-T3060
L1-T3060
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WARNING
Do NOT put hands inside machine while it is operating. Hands could get caught up or crushed.
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WARNING
Do NOT touch the drum or rollers when you operate the jog switch.
Do NOT put hands Inside machine while it is operatung. Hands could get caught up or crushed.
No. Parts No. Name Q'ty
1 L1-T3060 Warning Label 1 2 M7-T3060 Caution Label 1 3 M7-T3030 Warning Label 1 4 L5-T3020 Warning Label 1
L5-T3020
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Function Index

The followings are a brief introduction of various functions of the machine.
Functions for Master Making
Master Making Size
Sets paper size. Nonstandard-size paper is available.
Image Mode
Sets image mode suitable for the document.
2in1
Prints two different documents on one page.
P.23
P.25
P.34
Zoom
Enlarges or reduces the size of copy as you prefer.
Darkness
Adjusts the density of the master.
Ink Save Mode
Saves ink when printing by changing document scanning density.
P.27
P.36
P.55
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Functions for Printing
Print Speed
Adjusts print speed. Adjusts the position of the printed image.
Batch Print/ Sequential Batch Print
Makes prints in groups. Changes the number of prints made from each document.
Online Mode
Makes prints using a personal computer.
P.26
P.38
P.53
Print Position
Confi dential Safeguard
Prohibits others from printing confi dential documents.
P.46
P.52
Other Functions
Memory Mode
Saves settings for master making and printing and retrieves the settings if needed.
P.48
Energy Save Mode
Automatically turns off the LCD when it is not operated for a specifi ed period of time. This reduces power consumption.
P.54
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Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Safety Precautions
Locations of Warning Labels
Function Index
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Before Using
Part Names and Their Functions
Printer Appearance Control Panel Main Screen
Turning Power ON/OFF
Turning ON Printer Power Turning OFF Printer Power Standard Mode UID Control Function
Document/Printing Paper Specifi cation
Acceptable Documents Acceptable Printing Paper
How Master Making and Printing is Performed
Master Making Printing
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Chapter 2
Basic Operations
Preparing for Printing
How to Set Papers Adjusting Paper Feed Pressure How to Supply or Replace Paper While Printing How to Set the Print Tray How to Adjust Printed Pages
Loading Documents
Loading Document How to Load Document
Basic Printing
Printing Using Basic Functions
Selecting Master Making Size
Master Making Area How to Set Master Making Size
Selecting Image Mode
TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO
Adjusting the Print Speed
Print Speed Adjustment How to Adjust the Print Speed
Enlargement and Reduction
Enlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to Standard-Size Pape Free Zoom Minor Reduction
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Contents
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Printing With Useful Function
“ 2 IN 1” Layout
How to Set 2 IN 1
Adjusting Darkness
Master Darkness How to Adjust the Master Darkness
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print How to Enter Batch Print How to Enter Sequential Batch Print Dividing Sections with Tape (Available Only with Tape Cluster Unit Installed) .45
Adjusting the Print Position
Print Position Adjustment How to Adjust the Print Position
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Other Functions
Memory Mode
Memory Mode How to Save the Settings How to Retrieve the Settings How to Clear the Settings
Confi dential Safeguard
Confi dential Safeguard How to Set Confi dential Safeguard
Online Mode (Available Only With Interface Kit Installed)
Making Prints Using Personal Computer
How to Make Prints in Online Mode Energy Save mode Ink Save Mode
Ink Save Mode
How to Set Ink Save Mode Total Counter Display
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Chapter 5
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Replacing Consumables
Replacing the Ink Pack
Replacing the Ink Pack
How to Replace the Ink Pack Replacing the Roll Master
Replacing the Roll Master
How to Replace the Roll Master Disposing Of Used Master
Disposing Of Used Master
How to Dispose Of Used Master Replacing the Drum Unit
Replacing the Drum Unit
How to Remove the Drum Unit
How to Set Drum Unit
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Contents
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
If a Problem Occurs
Power Does Not Turn ON
Master Making/Printing Is Not Possible When Messages Appear Supplying Paper While Printing
If Paper Runs Out During Printing
Adding Paper While Printing
Changing Paper Selection While Printing Paper Jams
Paper Jam on the Feeder Side (Feed Tray)
Paper Jam on the Ejection Side (Print Tray Side) When a Master Ejection Error Has Occurred When a Master Setting Error Has Occurred
How to Remove the Master
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Chapter
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Before Using
This chapter contains essential information such as the names of the machine parts, the names and functions of keys, etc., on the control panel, and the sizes of documents and printing papers that you can use. Please be sure to read this chapter carefully before attempting to use the printer.
Before Using
Part Names and Their Functions
Printer Appearance Control Panel Main Screen
Turning Power ON/OFF
Turning ON Printer Power Turning OFF Printer Power Standard Mode UID Control Function
Document/Printing Paper Specifi cation
Acceptable Documents Acceptable Printing Paper
How Master Making and Printing is Performed
Master Making Printing
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Part Names and Their Functions

Printer Appearance

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No. Name Function
1 Upper cover Open to replace the roll master, etc. 61
Feed tray descend switch Press to lower the feed tray. 76 ,78
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Feed pressure adjuster
3
lever
4
Feed tray 5 Support tray Pull out when loading paper. 16 6 Power switch Press to switch the power on and off. 9
Cabinet (Option) Place the printer on thi cabinet.
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Castor locks Lock the printer in position on the floor. Always lock 8
9 Front cover Open to replace ink pack and drum unit, etc. 58 ,67
10 Control panel Displays operations and statuses, and sets functions. 8 11 ADF Documents of sheet type can be printed consecutively. 20 12 Document tray Place the document. 20 13 Document guide Slide to match the width of the document. 20
Use to adjust the paper feed pressure.
Load paper in this tray. 16
the castor locks when installing the printer.
Reference
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Part Names and Their Functions
Master set lever When the master set lever is pushed, the master is pulled in and set.
Roll Master
Master cover release lever
Master cover
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Before Using
Paper feed rollers
Paper separator
Side guide
3
Part Names and Their Functions
Drum handle
Drum unit
Ink pack
Front cover
Lever This lever locks or unlocks the drum.
Lever This lever releases the ink pack holder.
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Part Names and Their Functions
Master ejection core
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1
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Before Using
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15
No. Name Function
Master ejection box open
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button JOG switch Press and hold to rotate the drum for a set time. Use to
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16 Print tray Holds the printed paper. 18 17 Paper stopper Slide to match the size of printed paper. 18 18 Side fences Slide to match the size of printed paper. 18 19 Master ejection box Open to replace the master ejection core, etc.. 65 ,84
Master ejection box
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cover open lever
Press to open the master ejection box.
remove paper jams, etc..
Press to open the master ejection box cover. Use when disposing of used master, etc.
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Reference
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Part Names and Their Functions

Control Panel

2 1
3
4
5
6
7
No. Name Function
LCD panel Displays current settings such as number of printed 1
FUNCTION key 2
SELECT key (Right) Selects function. 23
SELECT key (Left) Selects function. 23
ENLARGEMENT 3
/REDUCTION lamp
ENLARGEMENT 4
/REDUCTION key
Document mode indicator 5
lamps
DOCUMENT MODE key Press to switch between the text mode, text/photograph
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OK monitor Flashes to display the content of the trouble and lights to
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8 CLEAR key Resets the number of prints and the entered values to 0. ­9 NUMERIC keys Enters the number of prints. 39
×
key
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sheet. Displays error messages in case of error. Switches function setting mode. 23
Indiction for the ratio is selected. 27
Press to set the enlargement or 100% or reduction ratio. 27
The lamp of the selected mode lights. 25
mode and photograph mode. Each press of this key moves the position of the lit lamp that indicates the selected document mode.
indicated the part that caused the trouble in the machine.
Enters the number of prints and sets in batch printing/ sequential batch printing.
Reference
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Part Names and Their Functions
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8 9 10 11 12 13
Name Function
MASTER MAKING key Starts making a master. Master making cannot be
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12 PRINT key Starts printing. Master making is not performed. 21
STOP key Stops printing. When this key is pressed while making
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TEST PRINT key Prints one copy so that the image position and density
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Energy saving mode
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indicator lamp
16 PRINT SPEED keys Control print speed. 26
Print speed indicator
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lamp Print position indicator
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lamp PRINT POSITION keys
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RESET key Returns setting to Standard mode. Non-stored setting
20
performed during printing. Clear the number of prints before starting master making.
a master, the machine stops after the master has been made.
can be checked. Lights up when the machine is in energy saving mode.
The lamp of the specifi ed print speed lights up.
The lamp of the specifi ed printing speed lights.
Control print position. 46
is cleared.
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Part Names and Their Functions

Main Screen

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1 Print count Displays the number of prints to be made. 22 2 Sets Displays the number of sets to be printed. 40 3 Zoom ratio Displays the selected (enlargement/reduction) ratio. -
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100%
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Turning Power ON/OFF

This section describes the operating sequence from turning ON the power switch until the printer is ready to make prints, and how to turn OFF the printer power.

Turning ON Printer Power

Connect the “female plug” of the power cord to the “Inlet”.
Connect the “male plug” of the power cord to the “outlet”.
WARNING
Insert the power cord plug fully, so that proper electrical contact is made. If grounding is imperfect and electrical leakage occurs, fire or electric shock could result.
Inlet
1
Before Using
Power cord
Press the “I” side on the “power switch”. The power turns ON.
The message “SET PRINT PAPER” is displayed on the LCD panel. The printer functions are now set in “Standard Mode”. (P.10 “Standard Mode”)
SET PRINT PAPER
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Turning Power ON/OFF
When paper is loaded in the feed tray, the screen shown at right is displayed.
When the screen shown at right is displayed, press the PRINT key, then input ID and password. (P.11 “UID Control Function”)

Turning OFF Printer Power

Press the “O” side on the “power switch”. The printer is turned off and the panel display goes out.
sht 1 set
0
ENTER ID AND PASSWORD
100%

Standard Mode

When the printer power is fi rst turned ON or the RESET key is pressed, the functions are reset to standard mode. The standard mode settings are as follows:
• Print quantity : 0 • Document mode : TEXT
• Print position : Standard • Master size : DP-L200/A4, DP-L210/LG,
• Print speed : Speed 2 DP-L220/B4
• Zoom : 100% • Master darkness : NORMAL
• 2 IN 1 : OFF • ×94% : OFF
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Turning Power ON/OFF

UID Control Function

By the UID function, the administrator can control the master making and print quantities per person or per department, etc. See the Instruction Manual for UID for details.
Input ID and password
1
1
When you turn on the power, the screen shown at right is displayed. Please press the PRINT key.
Please input ID and password that are given by administrator using the NUMERIC keys. When ID is completed, the cursor moves to password area automatically. When password is completed, use the key to confi rm. By using the you inputted, and then input it again. By pressing the again.
Only when the ID and password are correct, the printer can be operated as normal.
CLEAR key twice to input ID and password
CLEAR key to delete the all that
PRINT
ENTER ID AND PASSWORD
ID:[ ] PW:[ ]
sht 1 set
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Before Using
100%
If the ID or P panel will shown as right.
Please press the correct ID and password again.
ASSWORD is not correct, the LCD
×
key or PRINT key and input
ID OR PASSWORD NOT CORRECT
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Document/Printing Paper Specifi cation

Acceptable Documents

Document weight : 64–128 gsm (17lb bond - 34lb bond)
Document size : MAX. 297×432 mm (11"×17")
MIN. 100×148 mm (4"×6")
Stacking capacity in document tray : 10 sheets (64 gsm)
IMPORTANT
To make a new plate from a document from which a plate has already been made, remove and then reload the document.
Always use documents of the same size.
If you load documents of different lengths, the printer may not operate correctly.
The following types of document cannot be used:
Documents with large le-binding holes, tears, or missing parts
Documents with staples or paper clips attached
Documents with markedly curling ends/sides, or marked folds
Carbon-backed documents
Sticky documents
Highly transparent documents such as OHP lm

Acceptable Printing Paper

DP-L220 DP-L210 DP-L200 Paper weight 45–210 gsm Paper size Max. 297×420 mm
Min. 100×148 mm Paper stacking capacity
Feed tray : 1300 sheets (64 gsm high-grade paper)
Print tray : When a cabinet is used:1300 sheets (64gsm high-grade paper)
When the printer is used on a table: 900 sheets
IMPORTANT
The following types of paper cannot be used.
• Paper with large fi le-binding holes
• Paper with staples or paper clips attached
• Paper with markedly curling ends/sides, or marked folds
• Paper with tears or rough edge
• Chemically treated paper such as thermal paper, carbon paper, and stickers, etc.
• Highly transparent paper such as OHP fi lm and tracing paper, etc.
• Paper with correction fl uid and glue, etc.
• Paper with smaller pieces of glued paper
Max. 297×364 mm Min. 100×148 mm
Max. 297×364 mm Min. 100×148 mm
(64gsm high-grade paper)
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How Master Making and Printing is Performed

The machine performs two processes: master making and printing.

Master Making

In the “master making” process, the old master on the drum is removed while the thermal head creates the scanned image on the new master and transfers it onto the drum.
Roll Master
Thermal head
Master ejection box
Drum
unit

Printing

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Before Using
In the “printing” process, paper separated from the stack by the feeder roller and paper separator unit is pressed against the drum unit by the press roller. There are small holes over only the image area of the master that is attached to the drum, and ink that seeps from these holes is transferred to the paper. The paper is then peeled from the master by the paper stripper fi nger. The paper is directed onto the paper ejection belt by a fan unit and discharged from the machine.
Drum unit
Paper stripper fi nger
Paper ejection belt
Fan unit
Paper
Feeder roller
Paper separator unit
Ink
Press roller
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Chapter
2
Basic Operations
This chapter describes basic operations such as basic printing, how to set a document and how to enlarge/reduce the size of copy, etc.
Preparing for Printing
How to Set Papers Adjusting Paper Feed Pressure How to Supply or Replace Paper While Printing How to Set the Print Tray How to Adjust Printed Pages
Loading Documents
Loading Document How to Load Document
Basic Printing
Printing Using Basic Functions
Selecting Master Making Size
Master Making Area How to Set Master Making Size
Selecting Image Mode
TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO
Adjusting the Print Speed
Print Speed Adjustment How to Adjust the Print Speed
Enlargement and Reduction
Enlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to Standard-Size Paper Free Zoom Minor Reduction
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Preparing for Printing

How to Set Papers

Open the support tray.
Hold the lever and adjust the side guides to the paper size.
Loosen sheets and align them.
Load a stack of aligned sheets between the side guides and press the stack lightly toward the machine.
IMPORTANT
You can load the feed tray with approximately 1,300 sheets of 64 gsm high-grade paper.
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Preparing for Printing

Adjusting Paper Feed Pressure

Adjust the paper feed pressure if an feeding error occurs when using thick or thin paper.
When no thick paper is fed Adjust the paper feed pressure adjuster lever to “HIGH”.
When two pieces of thin paper are fed Adjust the paper feed pressure adjuster lever to “LOW”.

How to Supply or Replace Paper While Printing

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Basic Operations
If paper runs out during printing or when you replace paper, press the “feed tray descend switch” to lower the “feed tray”.
Make sure that the machine stops. If printing is in progress, press the
Press the “feed tray descend switch”. The “feed tray” is lowered for the time that the “feed tray descend switch” is pressed.
REFERENCE
When paper runs out or papers in the feed tray are removed, the feed tray is automatically lowered.
Follow steps 2, 3, and 4 in “How to Set Papers”. (P.16 “How to Set Papers”)
IMPORTANT
When supplying different size paper, adjust the “side fences” and “paper stopper” again.
When supplying different quality paper, adjust the “feed pressure adjuster lever” to the paper thickness.
STOP key.
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Preparing for Printing

How to Set the Print Tray

The following describes how to set the print tray.
Remove the print tray.
Install the print tray.
When you use the printer on a table, install the print tray into the upper fi tting. (Stacking capacity; 900 sheets, 64 gsm, high­grade paper)
When you use a cabinet (option), install the print tray into the lower fi tting. (Stacking capacity; 1300 sheets, 64 gsm, high­grade paper)
Open out the “side fences”.
When the printer is used on a table.
When a cabinet is used.
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Open out the “paper stopper”.
Preparing for Printing
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2
Adjust the “side fences” and the “paper stopper” according to the paper size.

How to Adjust Printed Pages

Adjust the followings when the edges of the printed pages are not aligned.
Adjusting the jump plate Adjust the plate according to the paper size. Example: Expand the guides fully when using B4
paper or larger size.
Basic Operations
Adjusting printed pages When using thin paper, raise the lever. When using thick paper, pull the lever down.
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Loading Documents

Loading Document

The document can be loaded in the “portrait” or “landscape” position.
IMPORTANT
B5-size documents can be loaded in the “portrait” or “landscape” position.
Use the portrait position when enlarging or reducing from standard-size documents to
standard-size paper, such as A5 to A4.
B4 and A4 documents can only be loaded in the landscape position.
Landscape (Lateral) Placement

How to Load Document

Open the support tray. Align the “document guides” with the “marks” for the size of document to be loaded.
Place the document face-down in the “document tray”. Master making starts with the bottom document in the tray.
Portrait (Vertical) Placement
Support tray
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IMPORTANT
Do not attempt to remove or add to the documents in the document tray while master making and printing are in progress.

Basic Printing

Printing Using Basic Functions

Press the “I” side on the power switch. (P.9 “Turning Power ON/OFF”)
REFERENCE
When the power is already turned on, press the RESET key. If the most recently entered
setting remains, press the setting returns to Standard Mode.
Load paper. (P.16 “How to Set Papers”)
Load the document. (P.20 “Loading Documents”)
RESET key. The
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ABC
Set the print tray. (P.18 “How to Set the Print Tray”)
Make sure that the main screen appears on the LCD panel.
Set the functions.
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Basic Printmaking
Press the MASTER MAKING key. When the master has been made, one test print is automatically made.
IMPORTANT
The test print is for verifi cation purposes only and may be fainter than the fi nal print.
REFERENCE
You can enter the required number of prints before pressing the print the required number of prints.
Check the printing fi nish such as print position and print darkness, etc.
MASTER MAKING key to
Use the NUMERIC keys to enter the number of prints.
Press the PRINT key. The print run starts and the count displayed on the LCD panel decreases by one for each print made. The printed pages are output to the print tray.
REFERENCE
To stop a print run, press the STOP key. To restart the print run, press the key again.
PRINT
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When you want to print multiple documents, repeat step 3 to 10.

Selecting Master Making Size

Master Making Area

The following shows the image size that can be scanned for master making.
About 8 mm cannot be printed.
This margin is defi ned as top margin.
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European
Paper Size A (±1%) × B (±1%)
A4 204×291 mm B4 251×358 mm A5 142×204 mm B5 176×251 mm
IMPORTANT
Set Master Making Size before starting master making.
When you do not set a Master Making Size and print to a smaller paper, the
internal parts of the machine and the print may be soiled.
You will not obtain the correct layout when you start multiple printing with the incorrect master size selected.
U.S.
Paper Size A (±1%) × B (±1%)
MAX DP-L200 : 210×291 mm
POST 94×142 mm

How to Set Master Making Size

Select a paper size.
LG 209.9×349.6 mm
LT 209.9×273.4 mm
ST 133.7×209.9 mm
DP-L210 : 210×358 mm DP-L220 : 251×358 mm
Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
show the screen at right.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
1. MASTER SIZE B4
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Selecting Master Making Size
Press the FUNCTION key. The master size selection screen appears.
Press the SELECT key and display the Master making size to be used. Each time the
SELECT key is pressed, the display of the LCD panel changes as follows.
1. MASTER SIZE B4 A4 B5 A5
European paper sizes
FOR <DP-L200> “A4” “B5” “A5” “POST”
FOR <DP-L210>
“LG” “A4” “B5” “A5” “POST”
FOR <DP-L220>
“B4”“A4”“B5”“A5”“POST”
1. MASTER SIZE B4 A4 B5 A5
Press the The Master Making Size is set.
FUNCTION key.
U.S. paper sizes
FOR <DP-L200> “LT” “ ST”“ MAX” “POST”
FOR <DP-L210>
“LG” “ LT” “ST”“ MAX” “POST”
FOR <DP-L220>
“10×14”“LG” “ LT”“ST”“MAX”“POST”
1. MASTER SIZE 10×14 LG LT
1. MASTER SIZE A4
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Press the SELECT key (Right) several times to display the main screen.
REFERENCE
To reset to standard, use one of the following two methods:
Return to the “MASTER SIZE” selection screen and set Master Making Size to “Default”.
Press the settings are reset to standard mode.
RESET key. In this case, all
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Selecting Image Mode

TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO

This function includes three modes for enhancing text and photographic documents.
Text/Photograph/Text and Photograph Mode In this mode, the print quality is adjusted to match the document.
Photograph
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Text mode: Enhances the printing of text documents. Text/Photograph mode: Enhances the printing of documents with both text and
photographs.
Photo mode: Enhances the printing of the subtle gradations of photographs
and light images from color documents.
IMPORTANT
Select “Text/Photograph/Text and Photograph Mode” before starting master making.
Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
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Basic Operations
Press the DOCUMENT MODE key to select the desired mode. Each time the DOCUMENT MODE key is pressed, the lit document mode indicator lamp changes as follows. “Text” “Text/Photograph” “Photograph” “Text”...
REFERENCE
To return to “Text mode”, use one of the following two methods:
Press the DOCUMENT MODE key to select “Text”.
Press the settings are reset to standard mode.
RESET key. In this case, all
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Adjusting the Print Speed

Print Speed Adjustment

The default setting when the power is turned ON is standard speed: speed 2 (approximately 80 pages per minute). The print speed can be adjusted in 3 steps as follows:
Speed 1: approximately 60 pages per minutes Speed 2: approximately 80 pages per minutes Speed 3: approximately 130 pages per minutes
REFERENCE
Paper jam may occur more frequently and the paper stacking may deteriorate with certain type of paper and with certain images depending on the print speed. Adjust the print speed for optimum print.
You can adjust the print speed while the machine is printing.

How to Adjust the Print Speed

Press the or key to adjust the print speed.
Press the The printing speed indicator lamp moves to the right.
Press The print speed indicator lamp moves to the left.
REFERENCE
key to accelerate printing.
key to decelerate printing.
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To reset to standard speed: 2 (approximately 80 pages per minute), use one of the following two methods:
Press the print speed indicator lamp moves to the center.
Press the In this case, all settings are reset to standard mode.
or key repeatedly until the
RESET key.

Enlargement and Reduction

Enlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to Standard-Size Paper

You can enlarge or reduce the size of the copy to the required size from standard-size documents to standard-size paper.
Enlargements
You can enlarge a standard-size document onto standard-size paper using the following zoom ratios:
European paper sizes <DP-L200>
A5 A4 .................. 141%
A5 B5 .................. 122%
B5 A4 .................. 115%
U.S. paper sizes <DP-L200>
141%
ST LT................... 129%
121%
<DP-L210>
141%
ST LT................... 129%
121%
Reductions
You can reduce a standard-size document onto standard-size paper using the following zoom ratios:
European paper sizes <DP-L200>
A4 B5 .....................86%
B4 A4 / B5 A5 ....81%
A3 A4 / B4 B5 ....70%
U.S. paper sizes <DP-L200>
LGL LT.....................77%
11×17 LT ..................74%
11×17 LT ..................64%
<DP-L220>
B5 B4 / A5 A4 ..141%
A4 B4 / A5 B5
B5 A4....................115%
<DP-L220>
141%
ST LT................... 129%
121%
<DP-L220>
A3 B4 / A4 B5.....86%
B4 A4 / B5 A5....81%
A3 A4 / B4 B5....70%
<DP-L220>
LGL LT.....................77%
11×17 LT .................74%
11×17 LT .................64%
..122%
122%
115%
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A
A
86%
81%
A
A
A
141%
A
70%
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<DP-L210>
LGL LT.....................77%
11×17 LT..................74%
11×17 LT..................64%
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Enlargement and Reduction
IMPORTANT
Set the desired zoom ratio before starting master making.
Press the ENLARGEMENT/REDUCTION key.
Press the ENLARGEMENT/REDUCTION key several times to display the desired zoom ratio. In about 3 seconds, the screen changes to the number display screen and the zoom ratio is selected. Press the ENLARGEMENT/REDUCTION key to move the arrow on the LCD panel.
European paper sizes
141% B5→B4/A5→A4
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To return to “100%”, use one of the following two methods:
Press the ENLARGEMENT/REDUCTION key several times to display 100%.
Press the
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RESET key. In this case, all settings are reset to standard mode.
141%
U.S. paper sizes
141%
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Free Zoom

You can set a zoom ratio between 50% and 200% in 1% steps.
IMPORTANT
Set Free Zoom before starting master making.
You cannot set “Minor reduction” at the same
time as “Free zoom”.
Enlargement and Reduction
Document
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Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Press the Press the
show the screen at right.
Press the FUNCTION key. The free zoom selection screen appears.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
Basic Operations
6 .FREE ZOOM
OFF
6 .FREE ZOOM
100% OFF
Press the current setting ratio.
SELECT key (Left) to select the
6 .FREE ZOOM
100% OFF
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Enlargement and Reduction
Use the NUMERIC key to enter the enlargement ratio / reduction ratio. Example: 70%
REFERENCE
You can enter a value for the scaling ratio within the range 50% to 200%. If you enter a value smaller than 50%, “50%” will automatically be selected and displayed, and if you enter a value larger than 200%, “200%” will automatically be selected and displayed.
Press the FUNCTION key. The scaling ratio is set.
6 .FREE ZOOM
70% OFF
6 .FREE ZOOM
70%
Press SELECT key (Right) several times to display the main screen.
REFERENCE
To reset to 100%, use one of the following two methods:
Return to the “FREE ZOOM” selection screen and set this function to “OFF”.
Press the RESET key. In this case, all the settings are reset to standard mode.
IMPORTANT
Text and lines may appear jagged at high zoom ratios.
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Minor Reduction

Enlargement and Reduction
The copy is printed at 94% of the size of the document. Minor reduction is used when you want to create a binding margin or the document has text or illustrations that are in the non-master making area.
IMPORTANT
Set Minor Reduction (×94%) before starting master making.
Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
to show the screen at right, then press the FUNCTION key again.
SELECT key (Right) several times
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A
94%
A4 printout
3. ×94% OFF
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Press the FUNCTION key. The ×94% selection screen appears.
3. ×94%
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Enlargement and Reduction
Press the SELECT key (Left) to select ON.
Press FUNCTION key. The “×94%” is set.
3. ×94% ON OFF
3. ×94% ON
Press the SELECT key several times to display the main screen.
REFERENCE
To reset to 100%, use one of the following two methods:
Return to the “×94%” selection screen and set this function to “OFF”.
Press the In this case, all settings are reset to standard mode.
You can select 94% reduction even when you have selected other than “100%”. In this case, the zoom ratio will be the zoom ratio (×94%) shown on the LCD.
RESET key.
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100%
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Chapter
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Printing With Useful Function
This chapter describes how to make prints using the useful printer functions.
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Printing With Useful Function
“ 2 IN 1” Layout
How to Set 2 IN 1
Adjusting Darkness
Master Darkness How to Adjust the Master Darkness
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print How to Enter Batch Print How to Enter Sequential Batch Print Dividing Sections with Tape (Available Only with Tape Cluster Unit Installed) .45
Adjusting the Print Position
Print Position Adjustment How to Adjust the Print Position
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“ 2 IN 1” Layout

Two-in-one (2 IN 1) function allows you to print two small documents on one page and also makes it easy to print pages to create booklets that will be saddle stitched. This is called “2 IN 1 Layout mode.” When you use “2 IN 1 Layout mode”, the layout is as follows.
4 3 2 1
Documents (even number)
5 4 3 2 1
Documents (odd number)
B A D C
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B A D C E
Printout 1 Printout 2 Printout 3
IMPORTANT
If you are printing the documents at 100%, select a printing paper that is the size of the two documents.
When you enlarge or reduce two documents size by side, select a zoom ratio so that the documents fi t exactly on one page.
Select “2 IN 1” function before starting master making.
Correct layout may not be obtained with non-standard size paper.
Note the following when using “2 IN 1 Layout mode”:
* You must load the document in the ADF in portrait orientation. * You must select a master making size and zoom ratio that will accommodate two
documents.
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How to Set 2 IN 1

Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
"2 IN 1" Layout
Press the Press the
show the screen at right.
Press the FUNCTION key. The 2 IN 1 screen appears.
Press the
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
SELECT key (Left) to select “ON”.
4. 2IN1 OFF
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4. 2 IN 1 ON OFF
4. 2IN1 ON OFF
Press the 2 IN 1 mode is set.
Press the display the main screen.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
REFERENCE
To cancel 2 IN 1 mode, use one of the following two methods:
Set to “OFF” in the same procedure.
Press the
settings are reset to standard mode.
RESET key. In this case, all
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Adjusting Darkness

Master Darkness

The master darkness can be adjusted in 3 steps. Make the master “darker” if the document is light, or “lighter” if the document is dark.
IMPORTANT
Set the “Master Darkness” before making the master.
If you adjust the master darkness, you must repeat the master making process before
making prints.

How to Adjust the Master Darkness

Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
to show the screen at right.
Press the The master darkness selection screen appears.
SELECT key (Right) several times
FUNCTION key.
2.
MASTER DARKNESS NORMAL
2.
MASTER DARKNESS
◄→ NORMAL
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Press the SELECT key (Left) or SELECT key (Right) to display the desired master darkness.
“LIGHT” “NORMAL” “DARK”
Press the FUNCTION key. The master darkness is selected.
Adjusting Darkness
2.
MASTER DARKNESS
◄→ DARK
2.
MASTER DARKNESS DARK
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Press the SELECT key (Right) several times to display the main screen.
REFERENCE
To reset to “NORMAL”, use one of the following two methods:
Set the darkness to “NORMAL” in the same procedure.
Press the settings are reset to standard mode.
RESET key. In this case, all
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Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print

Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print

Batch Print This function prints out the set number of sets (set number of print as one group). You can enter up to 15 sets of ‘number of prints’ × ‘number of sets.’ The machine with tape cluster (option) inserts the tape after each set of prints.
A
A
Document
Sequential Batch Print This function changes the number of prints made of each document. You can enter up to 15 sets of ‘number of prints’ × ‘number of sets’ in each document.
IMPORTANT
Set Sequential Batch Print before starting master making.
1st set 4 copies × 2 sets
B
A AA
2nd set 3 copies × 3 sets
3rd set 2 copies × 4 sets
B
B
A
A
B
B CA
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C
C
C
C
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Documents 1st document
4 copies × 2 sets
2nd document 3 copies × 3 sets
3rd document 2 copies × 4 sets

How to Enter Batch Print

Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Press the CLEAR key to clear the number of prints.
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
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Use the NUMERIC keys to enter the number of prints. Example: 25 sheets
REFERENCE
If you enter incorrect values, press the CLEAR key to start over again and start from the beginning. When you press the key, both the number of prints and the number of sets are cancelled.
CLEAR
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Press the The number of prints is set.
The number of sets is changed to 0.
Use the NUMERIC keys to enter the number of sets. Example: 3 sets
REFERENCE
× =
key.
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25
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100%
If you enter incorrect values, press the CLEAR key to start over again and start from the beginning. When you press the key, both the number of prints and the number of sets are cancelled.
Press the
Repeat steps 3 to 6.
× =
key.
CLEAR
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Press the PRINT key. The print run starts from the last-entered set, and stops after the fi rst set of printouts.
Insert interleaving paper as a mark or remove the printed papers.
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
Press the Printing starts again.
Repeat steps 9 to 10 until the entered sets are completed.
IMPORTANT
The MASTER MAKING key will not work until all the sets have been printed.
To stop the print run, press the key and then press the
PRINT key.
STOP
CLEAR key.
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REFERENCE
Using the optional tape cluster, you can successively perform collating of prints.
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Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print

How to Enter Sequential Batch Print

Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Press the CLEAR key to clear the number of prints.
Press the The “number of prints/sets” blinks and the machine
enters Sequential Batch Setting mode.
× =
key.
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1
0
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100%
100%
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Use the NUMERIC keys to enter the number of prints. Example: 25 sheets
REFERENCE
If you enter incorrect values, press the CLEAR key to start over again and start from the beginning. When you press the key, both the number of prints and the number of sets are cancelled.
CLEAR
Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
Press the The number of prints is set.
The number of sets is changed to 0.
× =
key.
25
25
1
0
setsht
setsht
100%
100%
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Use the NUMERIC keys to enter the number of sets. Example: 3 sets
REFERENCE
If you enter incorrect values, press the CLEAR key to start over again and start from the beginning. When you press the key, both the number of prints and the number of sets are cancelled.
CLEAR
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Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print
Press the
× =
key.
Repeat steps 3 to 7. Up to 15 sets can be entered.
Press the
MASTER MAKING key.
IMPORTANT
When loading document, load the document for the first-entered number of prints and sets uppermost and the document for the last-entered number of prints and sets at the bottom.
Master making and printing starts from the lastentered print and set quantities.
After the first document is printed, master making of the next document and printing will automatically start.
REFERENCE
Using the optional tape cluster, you can successively perform the master making and collating of prints of multiple documents.
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Batch Print/Sequential Batch Print

Dividing Sections with Tape (Available Only with Tape Cluster Unit Installed)

Only the specifi ed number of sets is printed with the specifi ed number of prints taken as one set. Paper tape is inserted when printing of each set is completed. You can enter up to 15 groups of number of prints × number of sets.
IMPORTANT
The optional tape cluster is required for dividing sections with tape.
When using this function, refer to the Instruction Manual of the “tape cluster”.
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Adjusting the Print Position

Print Position Adjustment

After master making has fi nished, you can fi ne-tune the position of the image (in the horizontal direction) within ±10 mm.
REFERENCE
You can adjust the printing position while the machine is printing.

How to Adjust the Print Position

Press the or PRINT POSITION key to adjust the print position. The print position smoothly changes while the key is being pressed.
To move the print position to the right, press the key. The print position indicator lamp moves
to the right.
To move the print position to the left, press the
key. The print position indicator lamp moves to the left.
REFERENCE
To reset the print position to the center, use one of the following two methods:
Press the The print position indicator lamp moves to the center.
Press the RESET key. In this case, all settings are reset to standard mode
and keys simultaneously.
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Chapter
4
Other Functions
This chapter describes miscellaneous functions such as the confi dential safeguard function, and the print speed and print position adjustments.
4
Other Functions
Memory Mode
Memory Mode How to Save the Settings How to Retrieve the Settings How to Clear the Settings
Confi dential Safeguard
Confi dential Safeguard How to Set Confi dential Safeguard
Online Mode( Available Only With Interface Kit Installed)
Making Prints Using Personal Computer
How to Make Prints in Online Mode Energy Save mode Ink Save Mode
Ink Save Mode
How to Set Ink Save Mode Total Counter Display
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Memory Mode

Memory Mode

You can save and retrieve nine sets of settings for master making and printing. The settings are stored in memory even when the power is turned OFF.
REFERENCE
The following settings are saved:
Number of prints/sets
Master making size
Master darkness
Image mode

How to Save the Settings

Zoom ratio (Fixed zoom ratios only)
×94%
Print speed
Print position
Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printing”. (P.21 “Basic Printing”)
Check that the LCD panel displays the settings to be set.
Press the Press the SELECT key (Right) several times to
show the screen at right.
Press the FUNCTION key. Press the SELECT key (Right) several times, select “SAVE”, then press the Each time the
arrow on the LCD panel moves as follows. “RETRIEVE” “SAVE” “CLEAR” “CANCEL”
FUNCTION key.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key is pressed, the
5. MEMORY MODE
5. MEMORY MODE SAVE
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Use the NUMERIC key to select the number you want to save. You can save nine sets of settings in 1 to 9. To cancel the selected number, press the CLEAR key.
REFERENCE
The already saved memory number blinks. Select the number that does not blink.
The screen changes to the MEMORY MODE screen. The settings are saved. Press the display the main screen.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
Memory Mode
SAVE 12 456789 C
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IMPORTANT
Any previous settings stored in the memory
channel will be deleted when you save new settings.
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Memory Mode

How to Retrieve the Settings

Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
show the screen at right.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
5. MEMORY MODE
Press the Press the
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
display “RETRIEVE”. Each time the
SELECT key (Right) is pressed,
the arrow on the LCD panel moves as follows. “RETRIEVE” “SAVE” “CLEAR” “CANCEL”
Press the
FUNCTION key. Use the NUMERIC key to select the number you want to retrieve. To cancel the selected number, press the CLEAR key.
REFERENCE
The saved memory number blinks. Select a blinking number.
5. MEMORY MODE RETRIEVE
RETRIEVE 12 456789 C
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The screen changes to the MEMORY MODE screen. The settings are saved.
Press the
SELECT key (Right) several times to
display the main screen.
sht 1set
0
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How to Clear the Settings

Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
show the screen at right.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
Memory Mode
5. MEMORY MODE
Press the Press the
display “CLEAR”. Each time the
the arrow on the LCD panel moves as follows. “RETRIEVE” “SAVE” “CLEAR” “CANCEL”
Press the Use the NUMERIC key to select the number you want to retrieve. To cancel the selected number, press the CLEAR key.
REFERENCE
The saved memory number blinks. Select a blinking number.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
SELECT key (Right) is pressed,
FUNCTION key.
5. MEMORY MODE CLEAR
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Other Functions
CLEAR 12 456789 C
3
The screen changes to the MEMORY MODE screen. The settings are saved. Press the display the main screen.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
sht 1set
0
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Confi dential Safeguard
Confi dential Safeguard
The confi dential safeguard function, which prevents printing unless master making has been completed, is a simple means of prohibiting others from printing sensitive documents.
IMPORTANT
When the Confidential Safeguard function is set, printing and test printing cannot be performed. Other operations can be performed as normal.
Turning the power off does not cancel the Con dential Safeguard function.
Once master making has been carried out, the Confidential Safeguard function is
canceled.
How to Set Confi dential Safeguard
Press the STOP key while also pressing the CLEAR key. The machine beeps and the Confi dential Safeguard function is activated.
Press the to check that no print is made.
REFERENCE
• The message “PLEASE MASTER MAKING” is displayed on the LCD panel and the machine will not print when you press the or Safeguard function is ON.
• To cancel the Confidential Safeguard function, press the master making.
PRINT key or TEST PRINT key
PRINT
TEST PRINT key while the Confidential
MASTER MAKING key to start
PLEASE MASTER MAKING
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Online Mode (Available Only With Interface Kit Installed)

Making Prints Using Personal Computer

This function allows you to make prints of documents using a personal computer.
IMPORTANT
PC interface kit is required to connect this machine to a personal computer.
Please contact your service personnel on information regarding installation and settings.

How to Make Prints in Online Mode

Check that the main screen is displayed.
Use the print command of the computer applications according to the manual. Master making and printing start automatically.
REFERENCE
When master making ends and printing starts, you can again use the keys on the control panel.
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Energy Save mode

Machine will automatically be energy saving mode if there is no operation for prescriptive time, in this mode, the LCD is off, the energy save mode lamp is lighting.
If there is no operation for prescriptive time, machine will automatically be energy save mode, the LCD will be off.
Press any key to wake up. Machine will be standby mode and can be work normally.
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Ink Save Mode

Ink Save Mode

You can set to ink save mode in order to save printing ink.
IMPORTANT
Print image may be lighter in this mode.
Set ink save mode before making a master.

How to Set Ink Save Mode

Press the FUNCTION key. Press the
show the screen at right.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
7. INK SAVE MODE OFF
Press the The ink save mode screen appears.
Press the
Press the Ink save function is set.
Press the display the main screen.
REFERENCE
To reset to OFF:
Set the “ink save mode” to “OFF” in the same procedure.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Left) to select “ON”.
FUNCTION key.
SELECT key (Right) several times to
7. INK SAVE MODE ON OFF
7. INK SAVE MODE ON
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Other Functions
IMPORTANT
Pressing the RESET key or turning power off can not change the set of ink
save mode.
sht 1 set
0
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Total Counter Display

This function displays the total numbers of prints and masters on the LCD panel.
Check that the machine is not printing.
IMPORTANT
• If the machine is printing, press the STOP key to stop the print run.
Press the The total print and master counts are displayed while you press and hold the
The number of prints is displayed on the upper side and the number of masters on the right side of the LCD panel. Example:
STOP key.
STOP key.
In this example, the total number of prints is 455132, and the total number of masters is 245
.
P:00455132 F:000245
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Chapter
5
Replacing Consumables
This chapter describes how to supply paper, ink pack, and other consumables.
Replacing the Ink Pack
Replacing the Ink Pack How to Replace the Ink Pack
Replacing the Roll Master
Replacing the Roll Master How to Replace the Roll Master
Disposing Of Used Master
Disposing Of Used Master How to Dispose Of Used Master
Replacing the Drum Unit
Replacing the Drum Unit How to Remove the Drum Unit How to Set Drum Unit
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Replacing the Ink Pack

Replacing the Ink Pack

The message “EXCHANGE INK” is displayed on the LCD panel when the remaining ink is low. Replace the “ink pack” using the following procedure.
EXCHANGE INK
IMPORTANT
Only use ink packs designed for this machine.
If you do not use the speci ed ink packs, it may cause decrease in machine performance
or the machine to malfunction.
Be sure to install an ink pack. Do not operate the machine without an ink pack.
Dispose of used ink packs according to the regulations in your area.

How to Replace the Ink Pack

Open the “front cover”.
Grasp the “lever” and pull it toward you.
Front cover
Lever
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Ink pack
Replacing the Ink Pack
Lift out the empty “ink pack”.
Remove the “cap” from a new “ink pack”.
IMPORTANT
Do not leave an ink pack uncapped for longer than necessary.
Ink pack
Ink pack
Insert the “ink pack” so that the groove on the lip ts onto the “U” groove of the holder.
Correct
Push the “ink pack” in to the set line on the ink pack.
Incorrect
“U” groove of holder
Set line
Set line
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Replacing Consumables
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Replacing the Ink Pack
Press the back of the holder in with the palm of your hand.
Close the “front cover”.
Front cover
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Replacing the Roll Master

Replacing the Roll Master

The message “ROLL-MASTER END” is displayed on the LCD panel when the roll master is used up. Replace the roll master using the following procedure.
ROLL-MASTER END
IMPORTANT
Only use roll masters designed for use in this machine.
If you do not use the specified roll masters, it may cause decrease in machine
performance or the machine to malfunction.
Do not put anything heavy on the roll master box as this could scratch the master, causing the machine to perform master making incorrectly.
Once the roll master is taken out of the box, install it immediately, otherwise foreign materials may become attached to the surface of the master and cause the machine to perform master making incorrectly.
Do not store roll masters in areas subject to direct sunlight, high/low temperature, and high/low humidity.
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How to Replace the Roll Master

Open the “upper cover”.
Pull the “master cover release lever”. The master cover will open up.
Replacing Consumables
Upper cover
Master cover
Master cover release lever
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Replacing the Roll Master
Lift out the used “roll master”.
WARNING
Do not remove the cover affixed with the warning label.
Personnel may be injured by the movable cutter inside the machine.
IMPORTANT
Do not touch the heat generator of the thermal head. Doing so may cause damages, leading to a malfunction of master making.
Take out a new roll master from the bag.
Insert the “roll master” into the machine so that the black line is at the control panel side.
Remove the “seal”.
Roll master
Line
Roll master
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Replacing the Roll Master
Pull out the “master” and pass it under the “bar”.
Insert the “master” until the master’s leading edge aligns with the “set line”.
Bar
Warning label
Set line
Close the “master cover”.
Push the “master set lever”. The master will be pulled in.
IMPORTANT
If the master is not pulled in, open the master cover and gently press in as far as possible to set again.
Master cover
Master set lever
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Replacing Consumables
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Replacing the Roll Master
Make sure that the leading edge of the master is protruding from the inner side of the master cover.
IMPORTANT
If the master cannot be set correctly, its leading edge will not be visible. Open the master cover, and set again.
Gently close the “upper cover”.
Upper cover
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Disposing Of Used Master

Disposing Of Used Master

The message “EXCHANGE EJECT ROLL” is displayed on the LCD panel when the master ejection core is full. Remove the master ejection core using the following procedure.
EXCHANGE EJECT ROLL
IMPORTANT
Only use master ejection cores designed for use in this machine.
If you do not use the speci ed master ejection cores, it may cause decrease in machine
performance or the machine to malfunction.

How to Dispose Of Used Master

Push the “master ejection box open button” to open the “master ejection box”.
Open the “master ejection box cover” while pressing the “ master ejection box cover open lever”.
Master ejection box open button
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Replacing Consumables
Master ejection box cover open lever
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Disposing of Used Master
Holding the edge of the “master ejection core”, pull out the core and throw it in a trash box.
IMPORTANT
Ink adheres to the master ejection core.
Take care to prevent ink from getting onto your clothing.
Insert a new master ejection core in the master ejection box.
Gently close the “master ejection box cover”, push it in until it locks in place.
Close the “master ejection box”, and push it in until it locks in place.
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Replacing the Drum Unit

Replacing the Drum Unit

IMPORTANT
Avoid pressing and damaging the drum surface with fingers etc. as this can stain your fingers or clothes, and if the drum surface has got dented this may cause poor quality prints.
Always place the drum unit on a fl at stable surface. Otherwise, the drum surface may be damaged or dented and may cause poor quality prints.

How to Remove the Drum Unit

Press and hold the “ JOG switch” until the drum comes to a stop with a beep.
JOG switch
WARNING
Do not touch the drum or rollers when you operate the JOG switch.
Do not put your hands or fingers inside the machine while it is operating. Your hands or ngers could get caught up and injured.
Open the “front cover”.
Front cover
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Replacing Consumables
Lift the “lever” toward you and hold it there, then pull out the “drum handle” straight toward you until it stops.
Lever
Drum handle
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Replacing the Drum Unit
Grip the “upper drum shaft” with your other hand, and pull the “drum” out toward you while slightly lifting the front end of the drum.
IMPORTANT
Do not touch the drum surface. Ink may transfer to your clothes.
Hold the drum horizontally and place it on a at, solid surface.
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How to Set Drum Unit

Hold the “drum” horizontally and place the drum guide roller on the rail in the machine.
Release the “upper drum shaft” and push the “drum” in about 10 cm while lifting up the front end slightly.
Replacing the Drum Unit
Roller
Rail
Hold the “drum” horizontally and push it in gently until it comes to a stop.
Lift the “lever” toward you while pushing the drum in.
Lever
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Replacing Consumables
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Replacing the Drum Unit
Lower the “lever”.
Close the “front cover”.
Lever
Front cover
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Chapter
6
Troubleshooting
This chapter describes how to remove paper jams and what to do when error messages are displayed.
If a Problem Occurs
Power Does Not Turn ON
Master Making/Printing Is Not Possible When Messages Appear Supplying Paper While Printing
If Paper Runs Out During Printing
Adding Paper While Printing
Changing Paper Selection While Printing Paper Jams
Paper Jam on the Feeder Side (Feed Tray)
Paper Jam on the Ejection Side (Print Tray Side) When a Master Ejection Error Has Occurred When a Master Setting Error Has Occurred
How to Remove the Master
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Troubleshooting

If a Problem Occurs

Power Does Not Turn ON

If the power does not turn ON, check the following.
THE MACHINE DOES NOT TURN ON.
IS POWER PLUG INSERTED?
YES NO
IS POWER SWITCH ON?
Insert the power plug securely.
YES
Please contact your service personnel.
NO
Turn the power switch ON.

Master Making/Printing Is Not Possible

If master making/printing is not possible, check the following.
IS THERE A MESSAGE DISPLAYED ON ERROR DISPLAY PANEL?
NO
YES
(P.73 “When Messages Appear”)
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Please contact your service personnel.

When Messages Appear

Message Cause and Solution
Cause: Solution:
SET PRINT PAPER
There is no paper in the feed tray. Load the feed tray with printing paper.
EXCHANGE INK
ROLL-MASTER END
EXCHANGE EJECT ROLL
DRUM NOT SET
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
There is no ink. Replace the old ink pack with a new one. (P.58 “Replacing the Ink Pack”)
There is no master. Replace the roll master with a new one. (P.61 “Replacing the Roll Master”)
The master ejection core is full. Replace the core with a new one. (P.65 “Disposing Of Used Master”)
There is no drum. Install a drum in the machine. (P.67 “Replacing the Drum Unit”)
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Troubleshooting
FRONT-COVER OPEN
UP-COVER OPEN
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
The front cover is open. Close the front cover.
The upper cover is open. Close the upper cover.
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When Messages Appear
Message Cause and Solution
Cause: Solution:
PAPER LEFT JAM.
A paper jam has occurred in the feed tray. Remove the jammed paper. (P.80 “Paper Jam on the Feeder Side (Feed Tray)”)
PAPER RIGHT JAM.
MASTER EJECT MISS
MASTER SET MISS
Cause:
Solution:
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
Cause: Solution:
A paper jam has occurred on the print tray side. Inspect the print tray side and remove the jammed paper. (P.81 “Paper Jam on the Ejection Side (Print Tray Side)”)
There is an old master on the drum. Remove all the masters from the drum. (P.84 “When a Master Ejection Error Has Occurred”)
There is an error during master setting. Open the top cover and remove the master that is left in the master feeder. (P.87 “When a Master Setting Error Has Occurred”)
The upper cover of ADF is open. Close the upper cover of ADF.
ADF OPEN
DOCUMENT JAMMING
Cause: Solution:
The document is jammed on the ADF. Remove the jammed document in accordance with the ADF instruction manual.
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Message Countermeasure
Press the PRINT key and input your ID and
ENTER ID AND
Password. (P.11 “UID Control Function”)
PASSWORD
Cannot print.
PLEASE MASTER MAKING
--PRINTING--
--SCANNING--
This message is displayed just after the master setting error or master ejection error occurs. It is also displayed if you press the
TEST PRINT key without making a master while the confi dential safeguard function is activated. Make a master fi rst.
Printing is not complete. Either press the press the
A master is being made. Wait until it is completed.
CLEAR key to clear the counter.
When Messages Appear
PRINT key or
PRINT key to resume printing or
NO DOCUMENT
--WAIT--
RESET MASTER.ROLL
SERVICE CALL
This message blinks alternately with the message “Exxx”.
There is no document. Set a document.
The printer is not ready. Wait a while with the power turned ON. If this message does not disappear after several minutes, turn the power OFF and contact service personnel.
The master is not set correctly. Set the master again.
Turn the power OFF once and turn the power ON again in several seconds. If the same display appears, make a memo of the message “Exxx” and contact service personnel.
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Troubleshooting
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Supplying Paper While Printing

If Paper Runs Out During Printing

If paper runs out during printing, printing stops, the feed tray is lowered automatically and the message “SET PRINT PAPER” is displayed on the LCD panel.
SET PRINT PAPER
If paper runs out during printing, “NO PAPER” is displayed on the LCD panel. Load paper according to the following procedure.
Load paper. (P.16 “How to Set Papers”)
Press the Printing resumes.
PRINT key.

Adding Paper While Printing

Press the STOP key. Printing stops.
Press the feed tray descend switch continuously. Release the switch when the feed tray reaches the proper height. The feed tray will stop.
Feed tray descend switch
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IMPORTANT
If the sheet is still in the feed roller ring, pull it out and align it with the stack.
Align the stack to be added and place it on top of the existing stack. Press the stack lightly toward the machine.
Supplying Paper While Printing
Press the PRINT key. The feed tray will rise automatically and printing will resume.
REFERENCE
When you press the stops.
STOP key, printing

Changing Paper Selection While Printing

If the machine is printing, press the STOP key. Printing stops.
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Troubleshooting
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Supplying Paper While Printing
Press the feed tray descend switch continuously. Release the switch when the paper tray is at the proper height. The feed tray will stop.
IMPORTANT
If the sheet is still in the feed roller ring, pull it out and align it with the stack.
Feed tray descend switch
Remove paper from the feed tray. The feed tray will automatically descend.
Adjust the “side guides” to the “size of paper to be loaded”.
IMPORTANT
When you change the paper size, check the current master size. If you are loading smaller paper, ink may attach to the rollers inside the machine, causing stain on the paper and smear inside the machine.
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Load the “different size paper”.
Set the master size. (P.23 “Selecting Master Making Size”)
Supplying Paper While Printing
Press the The feed tray will rise automatically and printing will resume.
PRINT key.
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Paper Jams

Paper Jam on the Feeder Side (Feed Tray)

When a paper jam occurs in the feed tray, the message “PAPER LEFT JAM” is displayed on the LCD. Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper.
PAPER LEFT JAM.
Press and hold down the “ feed tray descend switch”. Release it when the feed tray reaches the required height. The “feed tray” will stop.
Remove the jammed paper as shown in the fi gure.
Feed tray descend switch
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If the paper is not removed, press the “JOG switch” continuously. The jammed paper is ejected.
WARNING
Do not touch the drum or rollers when you operate the JOG switch.
Do not put your hands or fi ngers inside the machine while it is operating. Your hands may be pulled in or caught.
JOG switch
Paper Jams

Paper Jam on the Ejection Side (Print Tray Side)

When a paper jams in the print tray, the message “PAPER RIGHT JAM” is displayed on the LCD panel. Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper.
PAPER RIGHT JAM.
Press the “master ejection box open button” to open the master ejection box.
Press the “JOG switch” to remove the jammed paper. You can eject the paper that is partially printed by pressing the “JOG switch”.
WARNING
Do not touch the drum or rollers when you operate the JOG switch.
Do not put your hands or fi ngers inside the machine while it is operating. Your hands may be pulled in or caught.
Master ejection box open button
JOG switch
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Troubleshooting
Close the “master ejection box”, and push it in until it locks in place.
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Paper Jams
Close the master ejection box, pressing it until it locks.
Paper Adhering to Drum
If paper has adhered to the “drum”, follow the procedure below to remove it.
Press the “ master ejection box open button” to open the “master ejection box”.
Press the “JOG switch” little by little to fi nd the edge of the paper, then stop the drum at the position shown in the fi gure.
WARNING
Do not touch the drum or rollers when you operate the JOG switch.
Do not put your hands inside the machine while it is operating. Your hands may be pulled in or caught.
Master ejection box open button
Paper edge
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Peel off the edge of the paper from the “drum”.
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