Gestetner CP6143L, 3180DNP, LDD120, DX 3340, LLD120 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to r ead the
Safety Information before using the machine.
Basics
Printing Functions
Troubleshooting
User Tools
Remarks
Specifications
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Type for 3180DNP/CP6143L/LDD120/DX3340
Printed in China
EN USA C267-860 8
Paper type: OK Prince Eco G100(55kg), Paper Thicknes s=80 µm // Pages in book=132 // Print scale=81% Gap (when printed at 81% scale) = Pages in book × Paper thickness / 2 = 5.280000 mm
Note to users in the United States of America
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devic e, pursu­ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment genera tes, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordan ce with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television re­ception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party r esponsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note to users in Canada
Note:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
Avertissement:
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 d u Canada.
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main switch:
a means POWER ON. b means POWER OFF.
Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Ke ep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li­able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damag es as a result of handling or oper­ating the machine.
Notes:
Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine.
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.
For good print quality, the supplier recommends that you use gen uine master and ink from the supplier.
The supplier shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the supplier with your office products.
Power Source
120V, 60Hz, 1.7A or more
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source, see p.115 “Power Connection”.
Copyright © 2006
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Manuals for This Machine ..................................................................................... 1
What You Can Do with this Machine....................................................................2
Notice ...................................................................................................................... 4
How to Read this Manual ...................................................................................... 5
Safety Information ................................................................................................. 6
Safety During Operation............................................................................................. 6
Positions of RWARNING and RCAUTION Labels ............................................. 8
Guide To Components .......................................................................................... 9
Options .................................................................................................................11
Option List ................................................................................................................ 11
Guide to Major Options ............................................................................................11
Control Panel........................................................................................................ 12
Panel Display ........................................................................................................... 14
1. Before Using the Machine
Originals ...............................................................................................................17
Size and Weights of Recommended Originals.........................................................17
Print Paper............................................................................................................ 19
Non-recommended Paper........................................................................................19
Storing Paper ...........................................................................................................20
Printing Size ......................................................................................................... 21
2. Basics
Printing Preparations .......................................................................................... 23
Using the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray.........................................................23
After Printing ........................................................................................................26
Folding the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray ......................................................26
Placing Originals.................................................................................................. 28
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass ................................................................. 28
Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder ...................................................... 28
Basic Procedure................................................................................................... 30
Energy Saver Mode ................................................................................................. 32
Auto Reset ............................................................................................................... 32
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper ......................................................................... 33
Feed Roller Pressure Lever Position ....................................................................... 33
Separation Pressure Lever Position......................................................................... 34
Auto Cycle ............................................................................................................ 35
Original Type ............................................................................................................36
Sample Print and Adjustment.............................................................................37
Adjusting the Print Image Position ...........................................................................37
Changing the Printing Speed..............................................................................39
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3. Printing Functions
Printing Functions ............................................................................................... 41
Master making Density............................................................................................. 41
Fine Mode ................................................................................................................ 42
Preset Reduce/Enlarge ............................................................................................ 42
Erase Border ............................................................................................................ 43
Economy Mode ........................................................................................................ 44
Memory/Class .......................................................................................................... 45
Class Mode (print per class) ....................................................................................46
Memory Mode (print per original) .............................................................................47
Recall Program ........................................................................................................49
Class/Year................................................................................................................53
Combine...................................................................................................................55
Repeat......................................................................................................................57
Skip Feed Printing .................................................................................................... 58
Security Mode .......................................................................................................... 59
Online Printing..........................................................................................................59
Hold Data-in ............................................................................................................. 59
Program ................................................................................................................ 60
Registering Print Settings.........................................................................................60
Recalling a Program................................................................................................. 61
Make Color Prints ................................................................................................ 62
Changing the Color Drum Unit.................................................................................62
Making Color Prints .................................................................................................. 64
Printing in Two Colors .............................................................................................. 64
Combination Chart............................................................................................... 66
4. Troubleshooting
If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want .............................................. 67
Printing Problems ................................................................................................ 68
Printing Problems When Using Combine Mode.......................................................68
Loading Paper into the Paper Feed Tray ........................................................... 69
Replenishing Paper..................................................................................................69
Changing the Paper Size .........................................................................................70
When the Add Ink Indicator (j ) Lights .............................................................71
Master Roll Replacement ....................................................................................75
Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape Dispenser (Option) ............................ 77
x Clearing Misfeeds ........................................................................................... 78
x + P” Original Misfeeds Occur in the Auto Document Feeder.............................78
x + A” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section................................................81
x + B” Paper Wrapped Around the Drum..............................................................81
x + C” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Exit Section..................................................83
x + D” Master Misfeeds in the Master Feed Section.............................................86
x + A + B” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section .........................................87
x + B + E” Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section....................................... 89
When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights and a Message is Displayed
.....92
Front cover is Open.................................................................................................. 92
Cover of Optional Auto Document Feeder is Open..................................................92
Master Eject Unit is Open ........................................................................................ 92
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When the Master End Indicator (C) Lights and a Message is Displayed ......93
Master Feeding Cover is Open ................................................................................93
Master Tray is Not Set Properly...............................................................................93
When the Master Eject Indicator (k) Lights ..................................................... 94
When Other Indicators Light...............................................................................95
Poor Printing ........................................................................................................ 96
Dirt on the Back Side of Paper.................................................................................96
Dirt on the Front Side of Paper (Black Line/Stain) ................................................... 98
Blank Prints or Incomplete Prints .............................................................................99
5. User Tools
Accessing the User Tools ................................................................................. 103
Quitting User Tools ................................................................................................103
User Tools Menu ................................................................................................ 104
1 Counter ............................................................................................................... 104
2 System ................................................................................................................ 104
3 Set Operation Mode ............................................................................................ 105
4 Initial Settings ...................................................................................................... 106
5 Mode Settings ..................................................................................................... 107
6 Administrator Tools ............................................................................................. 108
7 Onine Settings.....................................................................................................108
User Code ...........................................................................................................109
Entering the User Code to Use the Machine.......................................................... 109
Clearing the Counter..............................................................................................110
6. Remarks
Operation Notes .................................................................................................111
General Cautions ................................................................................................... 111
Print Paper ............................................................................................................. 113
Originals ................................................................................................................. 113
Where to Put Your Machine .............................................................................. 114
Environmental Conditions ...................................................................................... 114
Power Connection .................................................................................................. 115
Access to Machine ................................................................................................. 115
Maintaining the Machine ................................................................................... 116
Main Frame ............................................................................................................ 116
Optional Document Feeder....................................................................................117
7. Specifications
Main Frame .........................................................................................................119
Auto Document Feeder (ADF)........................................................................... 122
Consumables ..................................................................................................... 123
INDEX....................................................................................................... 124
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Manuals for This Machine
The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine. For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual.
Note
Manuals provided are specific to machine type.
Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a
PDF file.
Easy Operation Guide
Describes information about the control panel and basic operations.
Operating Instructions (this manual)
Describes operations, functions, User Tools (initial setting, mode setting, etc.) and troubleshooting.
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What You Can Do with this Machine
Below is a quick summary of this ma­chine's features and where to look in this manual for more information
Basic Procedure
See p.30 “Basic Procedure”.
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper
See p.33 “Printing on Thick or Thin Paper”.
Selecting Original Type
See p.36 “Original Type”.
Adjusting the Print Image Position
See p.37 “Adjusting the Print Im­age Position”.
Adjusting the Print Image Density
See p.41 “Master making Density”.
Changing the Print Speed
See p.39 “Changing the Printing Speed”.
Fine Mode
See p.42 “Fine Mode”.
Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset
Ratios
See p.42 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge”.
Erasing Edge Margins
See p.43 “Erase Border”.
Saving Ink (Economy Mode)
See p.44 “Economy Mode”.
Printing per Class (Class Mode)
See p.46 “Class Mode (print per class)”.
Printing per Original (Memory Mode)
See p.47 “Memory Mode (print per original)”.
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Combining Originals onto One Print
See p.55 “Combine”.
Repeating Original onto One Print
See p.57 “Repeat”.
Skip Feed Printing
See p.58 “Skip Feed Printing”.
Printing Secret Documents (Security
Mode)
See p.59 “Security Mode”.
Making Color Prints
See p.62 “Make Color Prints”.
Printing in Two Colors
See p.64 “Printing in Two Colors”.
ZCTX040E
BA AB
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Notice
Important
Do not copy or print any item for which reproduction is prohibited by law.
Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law:
bank notes, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, pass­ports, driver's licenses.
The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive. We assume no responsibility for its completeness or accuracy. If you have any questions con­cerning the legality of copying or printing certain items, consult with your legal advisor.
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How to Read this Manual
Symbols
This manual uses the following symbols:
R
WARNING:
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the "Safety Information" section of About This Ma­chine.
R
CAUTION:
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the "Safety Information" section of About This Machine.
Important
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.
Note
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instruc­tions on resolving user errors.
Reference
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur­ther relevant information.
[]
Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.
{}
Indicates the names of keys on the machine’s control panel.
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Safety Information
When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol­lowed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
R WARNING:
R
WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
R
CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on it. Do not pull it hard nor bend it more than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
To avoid hazardous electric shock, do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual.
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if any of the following occurs:
You spill something into the machine.
You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.
The external housing of your machine has been damaged.
Keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols.
A fire or an electric shock might occur.
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex­tension cord.
Only connect the machine to the power source described in this manual.
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer or at appropriate col-
lection sites.
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R CAUTION:
After you move the machine, use the caster fixture to fix it in place. Other­wise the machine might move or come down to cause an injury.
If you use the machine in a confined space, make sure there is a continuous air turnover.
Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an elec­tric shock might occur.
Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.
Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over,
an injury might occur.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine. While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine.
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place at an authorized dealer.
When disposing of a used ink container, reattach the cap to prevent ink from splattering.
Be careful not to get ink on your clothes when replacing an ink container. Ink stains on clothes are hard to remove.
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.
If ink comes into contact with your eyes, rinse immediately in running water. For other symptoms, consult a doctor.
Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children.
If ink is ingested, induce vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution. Con-
sult a doctor immediately.
If your skin comes into contact with ink, wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water.
While printing, do not touch the belt at the end of the paper delivery tray or the job separator. Otherwise, an injury might occur.
Our products are engineered to meet the high standards of quality and func­tionality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer.
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Positions of RWARNING and RCAUTION
Labels
This machine has labels for RWARNING and RCAUTION at the positions shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated.
ANT150S
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Guide To Components
1. Front cover
Open for access to the inside of the ma­chine.
2. Control panel
Operator controls and indicators are lo­cated here. See p.12 “Control Panel”.
3. Exposure glass cover (optional) or
Auto Document Feeder (optional)
Lower this cover over an original on the exposure glass. If you have the ADF, load a stack of originals here. They will be fed automatically, one by one.
(The illustration shows the ADF.)
4. Master tray
Open this tray when installing the mas­ter.
5. Feed roller pressure lever
Use to adjust the contact pressure of the paper feed roller according to paper thickness.
6. Separation pressure lever
Use to prevent double feed.
7. Paper feed side plate lock lever
Use to lock or unlock the paper feed side plates.
8. Side tray fine adjusting dial
Use to shift the paper feed tray sideways.
9. Paper feed tray
Set paper on this tray for printing.
10. Paper feed side plates
Use to prevent paper skew.
11. Paper feed tray down key
Press to lower the paper feed tray.
ANT046S
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1. Exposure glass
Use to set the original.
2. Master eject unit
Open to remove the misfed master.
3. Master eject box
Used masters are stored here.
4. Paper delivery side plates
Use to align the prints on the paper deliv­ery tray.
5. Paper delivery end plate
Use to align the leading edge of prints.
6. Paper delivery tray
Completed prints are delivered here.
7. Main switch
Use to turn the power on or off.
8. Drum unit
The master is wrapped around this unit.
9. Drum unit lock lever
Lift to unlock and pull out the drum unit.
10. Ink holder
Set the ink cartridge in this holder.
ANT043S
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Options
Option List
Guide to Major Options
Auto Document Feeder (ADF)
Load a stack of originals here. They will be fed automatically, one by one.
Options Model Name
Auto Document Feeder (ADF) DF Type 20
Exposure Glass Cover Platen Cover Type 1018
Drum unit Color Drum Type 20 LG
Tape Dispenser Priport Tape Maker Type 20
Key Counter
ANT071S
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Control Panel
1. {Economy} key
Press to save ink. See p.44 “Economy Mode”.
2. {Memory/Class} key
Press to select Memory or Class mode. See p.46 “Class Mode (print per class)” or p.47 “Memory Mode (print per origi­nal)”.
3. {Erase Border} key
Press to select erase margins on the prints. See p.43 “Erase Border”
4. {User Tools} key
Press to change the default settings to suit your requirements. See p.103 “User Tools”
5. {Master Making Density} key
Press to make prints darker or lighter. See p.41 “Master making Density”.
6. Indicators
Show errors and machine status. Color:Color Drum indicator u: Key Counter indicator See p.95 “When Other Indicators Light”. j: Add Ink indicator See p.71 “When the Add Ink Indicator
(j) Lights”. C: Master End indicator See p.93 “When the Master End Indicator
(C) Lights and a Message is Displayed”.
B: Load Paper indicator See p.69 “Loading Paper into the Paper
Feed Tray”. k: Master Eject indicator See p.94 “When the Master Eject Indica-
tor (k) Lights”. x: Misfeed indicator See p.78 “x Clearing Misfeeds”. M: Open Cover/Unit indicator See p.92 “When the Open Cover/Unit In-
dicator (M) Lights and a Message is Dis­played”.
7. Panel Display
The panel display shows the machine sta­tus, error messages, and function menus.
8. {Escape} key
Press to cancel a selection or an entry, and to return to the previous display.
9. Counter
Shows the number of prints entered. While printing, it shows the remainder that is to be printed.
10. {U}{T} keys
Press to select an item on the panel dis­play.
11. {OK} key
Press to confirm a selection or an entry.
12. {Program} key
Press to input or recall user programs. See p.60 “Program”.
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18
19
20
21 22 23 24 2625 28 2927 3430 31 32 33 35
ANT148S
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13. {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key
•Clear Modes Press to clear the previously entered job settings.
•Energy Saver Press to switch to and from Energy Saver Mode p.32 “Energy Saver Mode”.
14. {Proof} key
Press to make proof prints.
15. {Master Making} mode select key
Press to select the master making mode.
16. {Auto Cycle} key
Press to make masters and prints in a sin­gle operation. See p.30 “Basic Procedure”
17. {Print} mode select key
Press to select the print mode.
18. {Fine} key
Press to select the fine image. See p.42 “Fine Mode”.
19. {Security} key
Press to make prints of secret documents. See p.59 “Security Mode”.
20. {Skip Feed} key
Press to select skip feed printing. Seep.59 “Security Mode”.
21. Data In indicator (Green)
• On: Data waiting for Master Making and printing is in the machine.
• Blinking: Data is being received, or Master Making or printing is in progress.
• Off: Master Making and printing are completed.
22. Error indicator (Red)
• On: An error has occurred. Master Making and printing stops.
• Off: Normal status
23. {Job Reset} key
Press to cancel the data from an optional PC controller.
24. {Hold Data-in} key
Press to reject the online print temporarily.
25. {Original Type} key
Press to select Text, Photo, Text/Photo, or Pale mode. See p.36 “Original Type”.
26. {Reduce/Enlarge} key
Press to reduce or enlarge the image by preset ratios. Seep.42 “Preset Reduce/En­large”.
27. {Combine/Repeat} key
Press to combine two originals onto one print. See p.55 “Combine”.
Press to repeat the image of an original on one print. See p.57 “Repeat”.
28. {Full Size} key
Press to make full size prints.
29. {W} and {V} keys (Speed keys)
Press to adjust the printing speed. See p.39 “Changing the Printing Speed”.
30. {Image Position} key
Press to shift the image forwards or back­wards. See p.37 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.
31. Number keys
Press to enter the desired number of prints and data for selected modes.
32. {q} key
Press to enter data in selected modes.
33. {Clear/Stop} key
Press to cancel a number you have en­tered or to stop printing.
34. {Start} key
Press to start making masters or printing.
35. Processing indicators
Shows the process of making master to printing.
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Panel Display
The panel display shows the machine status, error messages, and function menus.
Important
Do not subject the panel display to strong impact or a force equivalent to 30N
or more, otherwise it could be damaged.
Note
When you select an item on the panel display, it is highlighted (e.g. ).
1. Menu for the function selected
2. Machine status or messages
Common keys
100
ANT100S
2
{OK} key Press to confirm a selection or an entry. {Escape} key Press to cancel a selection or entry, and to return to the previ-
ous display.
{U}{T} keys Press to select items on the panel display.
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Panel Display Layout
The basic elements of the panel display are explained below. Understanding their meaning helps you use this machine's features quickly and easily.
Sample display when selecting the {Reduce/Enlarge} key
1. Machine status or messages
When the {Reduce/Enlarge} key is pressed, the following display is shown.
Functions and settings available:
•Press the {U}{T} keys to select an item.
•Press the {OK} key to confirm your settings.
•Press the {Escape} key to return to the previous display.
ANT101S
ANT149S
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1. Before Using the Machine
Originals
Size and Weights of Recommended Originals
Metric version
*1
This machine supports up to A3 size original. However the printed paper size allows only up to B4 size papers. When you’re using an A3 size original, make sure to use the “Reduce” or “Combine” features.
Inch version
*1
This machine supports up to 11" × 17" size original. However the printed paper size allows only up to 8
1
/2" × 14" size papers. When you’re using an 11" × 17" size original,
make sure to use the “Reduce” or “Combine” features.
Note
The maximum number of originals that can be placed in the ADF is about 30
(80 g/m
2
, 20 lb).
If you do not lift the exposure glass cover more than 30° when you place an-
other original, the machine might not detect the next original correctly.
Where original is placed Original size Original weight
Exposure glass
Up to A3
*1
--
ADF Maximum: 297 mm × 432 mm
Minimum: 105 mm × 128 mm
52–128 g/m
2
Where original is placed Original size Original weight
Exposure glass
UP to 11" × 17" L
*1
--
ADF Maximum: 11.7" × 17.0"
Minimum: 4.1 " × 5.0 "
14–28 lb.
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Before Using the Machine
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Non compatible originals for the Auto Document Feeder(ADF)
Placing the following types of originals in the ADF can cause paper misfeeds or result in damage to the originals. Place these originals on the exposure glass in­stead.
• Originals other than those specified on p.17 “Size and Weights of Recom­mended Originals”.
• Perforated or torn originals
• Curled, folded, or creased originals
•Pasted originals
• Originals with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper, alu­minum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper.
• Originals with indexes, tags, other projecting parts
• Stapled or clipped original
• Sticky originals such as translucent paper
• Thin originals that have low stiffness
• Thick originals such as postcards
• Bound originals such as books
• Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper
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Print Paper
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Print Paper
The following limitations apply:
Non-recommended Paper
The following types of paper are not recommended for this machine:
• Roughly cut paper
• Paper of different thickness in the same stack
• Envelopes heavier than 85 g/m
2
, 22 lb.
• Folded, curled, creased, or damaged paper
• Damp paper
•Torn paper
• Slippery paper
• Rough paper
• Paper with any kind of coating (such as carbon)
• Short grain paper
• Thin paper that has low stiffness
• Paper that is prone to generate a lot of paper dust
• Grained paper loaded with the direction of the grain perpendicular to the feed direction
• Certain types of long thin envelopes. E.g. international mail envelopes
Paper Size Paper
Weight
Metric Inch
Paper feed tray B4 JIS L, A4 L, B5 JIS LK,
A5 L, B6 JIS L, A6 L
Others (Vertical: 90 - 268 mm, Horizontal: 148 - 388 mm)
8
1
/2" × 14" L, 81/2" × 11" L,
5
1
/2" × 81/2" LK, 8" × 13" L
Others (Vertical: 3.6" - 10.5", Horizontal: 5.9" - 15.2")
47.1 - 209.3 g/m
2
,
12.5 - 55.6 lb
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• The following types of envelopes
Note
Do not use inkjet paper. It does not absorb ink well, print will smudge if
rubbed, and the back of paper may be dirtied.
If you print on rough grained paper, the print image might be blurred.
Important
Correct curls in the paper before placing it in the machine. When you cannot
correct the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down or face up as shown in the illustration. If the paper is curled, it might wrap around the drum or stains might appear.
Storing Paper
Note
When storing paper, the following precautions should always be taken:
• Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Avoid storing paper in humid (greater than 70%) areas.
• Store on a flat surface.
Keep open reams of paper in the package and store as you would unopened
paper.
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Printing Size
Maximum print size
210 × 355 mm, 8.3" × 14.0"
At low temperatures, the maximum print size may be somewhat smaller.
Range that cannot be printed
The first 5 mm, 0.2" of the leading edge cannot be printed. When using the op­tional Auto Document Feeder, the first 5 mm, 0.2", of the leading edge as well as the last 2 mm, 0.08", of the trailing edge cannot be printed.
a: 5 mm, 0.2"
Original Print
a
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2. Basics
Printing Preparations
Using the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray
Loading Paper
A Carefully open the paper feed tray.
B Shift the paper feed side plates
lock lever forward. Adjust the side plates to match the paper size.
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le­ver
C Load paper into the paper feed tray.
Note
Correct the paper curl before
setting the paper. If you cannot do so, stack the paper with the curl face down as shown.
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D Make sure that the paper feed
side plates touch the paper light­ly. Shift the lock lever to its origi­nal position.
Setting Up the Paper Delivery Tray
A Open the paper delivery tray.
B Lift the paper delivery side plates
and adjust them to the paper size.
C Lift the paper delivery end plate
and move it to match the print pa­per size.
D Lift the paper delivery end plate
and adjust it to match the paper size.
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1
2
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Using the side plate guides
When printing on A4L, 81/2"L, B5 JISKLsize paper and thin pa­per, you should attach the side plate guides to the side plates of the Paper Delivery Tray. Using the side plate guides allows you to properly assemble the printed pa­pers on the Paper Delivery Tray.
Side plate guides
Note
Side Plate guides come equipped
with the machine.
A Insert the protruding portion
into the Side Plate holes.
Note
Insert the middle protruding
portion first followed by the upper and lower portions.
B Turn the Side Plate Guide to
the direction shown by the ar­row, and make sure it is fixed.
C After attaching the Side Plate
Guide on one side, repeat the same process for the other side.
E Turn on the main switch.
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After Printing
This section shows you how to return the paper feed tray and paper deliv­ery tray to their original positions.
Folding the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray
A Remove the paper from the paper
feed tray.
The paper feed tray will move down.
B Turn off the main switch.
C Close the paper feed tray.
D Move the end plate until the plate
handle is flush with the end of the tray.
E Lower the end plate.
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F Move the side plates to the sides,
then lower them.
G Close the tray.
1
22
1
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Placing Originals
When using the exposure glass, place the originals face down.
When using the ADF, place the origi­nals face up.
Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass
A Lift the exposure glass cover.
Note
Be sure to lift the exposure glass
cover more than 30°.
B Place the original face down on
the exposure glass. The original should be aligned with the left scale.
1. Left scale
C Lower the exposure glass cover. D Adjust print settings as necessary,
and then press the {Start} key.
Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder
A Adjust the guide to the original
size.
B Insert the aligned originals face up
into the ADF.
Note
To avoid originals misfeeding,
fan the originals before placing them in the ADF.
Limitation
Approximately 30 originals (80
g/m
2
, 20 lb) can be inserted at a time in the ADF. The first (top) original will be fed first.
Note
To avoid jamming, fan the orig-
inals before placing them in the ADF.
The guides must fit snugly against
both sides of the stack.
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C Adjust print settings as necessary,
and then press the {Start} key.
Note
If the next original has been
placed in the ADF before the machine stops, that original is fed automatically.
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Basic Procedure
When Auto Cycle mode is on, you can process masters and make prints in a single operation.
Note
You can process masters and make
prints in a single operation. See p.35 “Auto Cycle”.
If the machine has user codes set,
enter your user code using the number keys, and then press the {OK} key.
Reference
See p.109 “User Code”.
A Make sure no previous settings
remain.
Note
If previous settings remain, press
the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key before entering your settings.
B Place the originals.
Reference
See p.28 “Placing Originals”.
C Make sure the {Master Making} mode
select key is lit.
Note
If it is not lit, press the {Master
Making} mode select key.
D Make the necessary settings.
E Press the {Start} key.
Master making starts.
Note
Press the {Proof} key to check the
image before making prints.
Reference
To change the image position, see p.37 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.
F Make sure the {Print} mode select
key is lit.
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G Enter the required number of prints
using the number keys.
Note
Set a print quantity between 1
(minimum) and 9999 (maxi­mum).
H Press the {Start} key.
Note
When the print job finishes, press
the {Clear Modes} key. Previously entered job settings are cleared.
-How to operate
To stop the machine during a multi-
print run
Press the {Clear/Stop} key.
To return the machine to the initial
condition after printing
Press the {Clear Modes} key.
When clearing entered values
Press the {Clear/Stop} key.
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Energy Saver Mode
If the machine has not been operated for a certain period of time after print­ing, or when you press and hold the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key for 3 seconds, the panel display goes off and the machine enters Energy Saver mode. In Energy Saver mode, the ma­chine consumes less electricity. Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key again, and the machine will return to the ready condition.
Note
By default, the time taken for the
machine to shift to Energy Saver mode is 3 minutes.
You can change the waiting time
within a range of 1 to 120 minutes. See “Energy Saver Timer”on p.104 “2 System”.
In the following cases, the machine
will not shift automatically to En­ergy Saver mode.
• If there is no ink
• If originals are or paper is jammed
• If the machine has not finished making masters or prints
• If the machine is printing the second page of a Combine print
• If there is no master
• If the master eject box is full
• If there is an original in the op­tional Auto Document Feeder
• If the “cover open” indicator is lit
• If you are in the process of mak­ing changes to the user tools
• If the screen for entering a user code is displayed
Auto Reset
This machine can be set to return au­tomatically to its initial condition if it has not been operated for a certain pe­riod of time. This is called “Auto Re­set”.
Note
The Auto Reset time can be set from
1 to 5 minutes, or to “Off”. See “Auto Reset Timer” on p.104 “2 System”.
The default for Auto Reset is Off.
In the following cases, Auto Reset
will not take place.
• If there is no ink
• If originals are or paper is jammed
• If the machine has not finished making masters or prints
• If the machine is printing the second page of a Combine print
• If there is no paper
• If there is no master
• If the master eject box is full
• If there is an original in the op­tional Auto Document Feeder
• If the “cover open” indicator is lit
• If you are in the process of mak­ing changes to the user tools
• If you have set Auto Reset to“Off”
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Printing on Thick or Thin Paper
When you make prints on thick (127.9 to 209.3 g/m
2
, 34.0 to 55.6 lb), stan-
dard (52.3 to 127.9 g/m
2
, 13.9 to 34.0
lb) or thin (47.1 to 52.3 g/m
2
, 12.5 to
13.9 lb) paper, perform the following steps.
Feed Roller Pressure Lever Position
A Shift the feed roller pressure le-
ver to the Thick, Standard, or Thin paper position.
Note
Shift the lever according to the
paper weights as shown in the following table.
*1
When paper is smaller than B5, 5
1
/2" × 81/2" and heavier than
81.4 g/m
2
(21.6 lb.), move the feed roller pressure lever to the Thin paper position.
B Shift the paper feed side plates
lock lever forward. Adjust the side plates to match the paper size.
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le­ver
C Make sure that the paper feed
side plates touch the paper light­ly.
Metric ver­sion
Inch version
Thick 127.9–209.3
g/m
2
34.0–55.6 lb.
Stan­dard
52.3–127.9 g/m
2
13.9–34.0 lb.
Thin
*1
47.1–52.3 g/m
2
12.5–13.9 lb.
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When printing onto thin paper
A Set the side pads to both sides
of the paper feed side plates. Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly.
D Shift the lock lever to its original
position.
E When you finish printing, shift
the feed roller pressure lever to the Standard paper position.
Separation Pressure Lever Position
A To prevent double feed, adjust
the paper separation pressure us­ing the separation pressure lever.
Note
Paper separation pressure can
be adjusted according to the pa­per weights as shown in the fol­lowing table.
*1
This position can also be used if the leading edge of the paper is curled, or when the paper does not feed properly.
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Position Metric
version
Inch version
1 Use this position if the
leading edge of the pa­per is curled, or when the paper does not feed properly at Position 2.
2
*1
81.6–209.4 g/m
2
21.7–55.6 lb.
3 47.1–81.5
g/m
2
12.6–21.6 lb.
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Auto Cycle
Using the default settings, you can process masters and make prints in a single operation. This is called "Auto Cycle".
A Make sure the {Auto Cycle} key is
lit.
Note
If it is not lit, press the {Auto Cy-
cle} key.
B Place your originals.
Reference
See p.28 “Placing Originals”.
C Make sure the {Master Making}
mode select key is lit.
Note
If it is not lit, press the {Master
Making} mode select key.
D Make the necessary settings.
E Enter the required number of prints
using the number keys.
F Press the {Start} key.
Note
When the print job finishes, press
the {Clear Modes} key. Previously entered job settings are cleared.
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Original Type
Select one of the following four types to match your originals:
Text
Specify this if the original docu­ment consists primarily of text.
Text/Photo
If the original document contains a combination of text and photo­graphs, it is printed using the opti­mum image balance.
Photo
Specify this for photographs, pic­tures, or colored documents.
Pale
When printing pale colors, the master is created using pale color print.
Note
You can specify the original type
that is selected by default when the power is turned on. See “Original Type” on p.106 “4 Initial Settings”.
The default is Text mode.
Moire patterns may occur when
you are printing from screened originals.
When using Photo mode to print
originals with both text and photo­graphs, the text might appear faint. To avoid this, use Text/Photo mode instead.
A Press the {Original Type} key.
B Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
type of original, and then press the {OK} key.
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Sample Print and Adjustment
Once the master making has been completed, it is possible to confirm the print finish before pressing the {Print} mode select key to start the printing process.
A Press the {Proof} key.
A single printed page is ejected.
Note
Press the key continuously to
eject printed pages in succes­sion.
Adjusting the Print Image Position
After master making, you can adjust the print image position to suit your needs. There are two ways:
Shifting the Image Position Forward
or Backward
Shift the image position using the {Image Position} keys.
Shifting the Image Position to the
Right or Left
Shift the image position using the side tray fine adjusting dial.
Shifting the Image Position Forward or Backward
* Paper feed direction
A Press the left {Image Position} key
to move the image forwards, the right key to move it backwards.
Note
When you shift the image for-
wards, leave a margin (more than 5 mm, 0.2") at the leading edge. If there is no margin, pa­per might wrap around the drum and cause a misfeed.
The right or left {Image Position}
keys shift the image about 0.5 mm, 0.02" each time they are pressed.
The value of the image position
that shifted is displayed on the panel display.
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B Press the {Proof} key to check the
image position.
Shifting the Image Position to the Right or Left
* Paper feed direction
A Turn the side tray fine adjusting
dial as shown in the illustrations.
Shifting the image to the right
Shifting the image to the left
Note
The image position can be shift-
ed up to about 10 mm, 0.4" each way. Each division on the scale is 2 mm, 0.08".
B Adjust the paper delivery side
plates to the print paper position.
C Press the {Proof} key to check the
image position.
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Changing the Printing Speed
Use the {W} or {V} key to adjust the speed of the machine with the image density and printing paper.
A Press the {V} key to increase the
speed and press the {W} key to re­duce the speed.
Note
The following speeds are avail-
able:
•Setting 1: 80 sheets/minute
•Setting 2: 100 sheets/minute
•Setting 3: 130 sheets/minute
As a default setting, setting 2 is
selected.
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3. Printing Functions
Printing Functions
Master making Density
You can adjust the image density to suit your needs.
Note
You can specify the image density
that is selected by default when the power is turned on. See “Master Making Density” on p.106 “4 Ini­tial Settings”.
A Press the {Master Making Density}
key to select the density you want to set.
Note
If your original has a colored
background such as red or blue, select a lighter image density to prevent the prints from appear­ing dirty.
B Make sure the {Master Making} mode
select key is lit.
Note
If it is not lit, press the {Master
Making} mode select key.
C Press the {Start} key.
D Press the {Proof} key to check the
print image density.
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Fine Mode
Use the {Fine} key to make clear prints.
A Set your originals. B Press the {Fine} key to select Fine
mode.
C Enter the number of prints with
the number keys.
D Press the {Start} key.
Preset Reduce/Enlarge
Use this function to reduce or enlarge originals by a preset ratio.
Note
You can select a ratio regardless of
the size of the original or the print­ing paper. However, with some ra­tios, parts of the image might not be printed or margins will appear on prints.
You can choose from 7 preset ra-
tios (3 enlargement ratios and 4 re­duction ratios).
Metric version
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Ratio (%) Original → Print paper size
141 A5 → A4, B5 JIS → B4 JIS
122 A4 B4 JIS, A5 → B5 JIS
115 B5 JIS A4
93
87 A3 B4 JIS, A4 → B5 JIS
82 B4 JIS A4, B5 JIS A5
71 A3 A4, A4 → A5, B4 JIS →
B5 JIS
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Inch version
You can specify the reproduction
ratio that is selected by default when the power is turned on. See “Ratio” on p.106 “4 Initial Set­tings”.
A Set your original. B Press the {Reduce/Enlarge} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
your desired reproduction ratio, and then press the {OK} key.
D Enter the number of prints with the
number keys.
E Press the {Start} key.
Erase Border
This function erases all four margins of the original or paper.
Note
You can specify within a range of 0
to 20mm, 0" to 0.8", the width of the margin to be erased. See “Erase Border Width” on p.106 “4 Initial Settings”.
The default is 5 mm, 0.2".
A Set your original.
Ratio (%) Original Print paper size
155
5 1/2" × 8 1/2" → 8 1/2" × 14"
129
5
1
/2" × 8 1/2" → 8 1/2" × 11"
121
8
1
/2" × 14" 11" × 17"
93
77
8
1
/2" × 14" → 8 1/2" × 11"
74
11" × 15" → 8
1
/2" × 11"
65
11" × 17" → 8
1
/2" × 11", 8
1
/2" × 11" → 5 1/2" × 8 1/2"
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B Press the {Erase Border} key.
C Use the {U}{T}keys to select the
original size and orientation, and then press the {OK} key.
D Enter the number of prints with
the number keys.
E Press the {Start} key.
Economy Mode
Use this function to save ink.
Note
Prints will appear lighter when
Economy mode is used.
The default is Off. To select either
“On” or “Off” for Economy mode, see “Economy Mode” on p.106 “4 Initial Settings”.
A Set your original. B Press the {Economy Mode} key.
C Enter the number of prints with the
number keys.
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D Press the {Start} key.
Memory/Class
The Memory/Class function is useful especially for people such as teachers, who often have to make different numbers of prints from the same orig­inal for different classes or have to make the same number of prints from a number of different originals for the same class.
Under the Memory/Class function, the following modes are available:
Class Mode (print per class)
Use to make prints from one origi­nal for multiple classes, with the same number of prints for each class.
Memory Mode (print per original)
You can choose from the following two types of Memory mode:
• Normal Memory Mode Use to make prints from a num­ber of different originals. A dif­ferent number of prints is made from each original.
• Stack Memory Mode Use to make prints from one original, with a different num­ber of prints for each class.
Note
You can specify either Normal
Memory Mode or Stack Mem­ory Mode as the default. See “Memory Mode Setting” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
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R
R R
R R R
D
C
B
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A
B
C D
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A
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Recall Program
Use to recall settings that you have stored under the Memory Mode and Class Mode.
Class/Year Mode
Reference
If the use of this machine is not limited to school or college, you can choose to have this mode displayed as “Department” dis­played instead of “Class/Year”. See “Class Display” on p.105 “3 Set Operation Mode”.
•All Use to make prints from the same original for all the regis­tered classes in all the school years.
•Class Select to make prints from the same original for only the class­es selected.
•Households Use to make prints from the same original for all the regis­tered student households in the school.
Class Mode (print per class)
Note
You can print for up to 24 combi-
nations of number of prints and number of classes.
The maximum possible number of
classes in one combination is 99.
A Set your original. B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Class and then press {OK} key.
D With the number keys, enter the
desired number of prints, and the press the {q} key.
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E With the number keys, enter the
desired number of classes, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Steps D to E as desired.
F Press the {OK} key. G If you are using the optional tape
dispenser, turn on the tape dis­penser switch.
Note
The optional tape dispenser au-
tomatically feeds out strips of paper to separate each group of prints.
H Press the {Start} key.
Memory Mode (print per original)
Normal Memory Mode
Note
You can make prints from up to 30
originals at one time.
A Set your original. B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Memory, and then press the {OK} key.
D With the number keys, enter the
desired number of prints for each original, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat this step until you have
entered for all the originals.
E Press the {OK} key.
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On
Off
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F If you are using the optional tape
dispenser, turn on the tape dis­penser switch.
Note
The optional tape dispenser au-
tomatically feeds out strips of paper to separate the prints made from each original.
G Press the {Start} key.
Stack Memory Mode
Limitation
To use Stack Memory mode, you
need to first set Memory Mode to “Stack Mode” using the user tools. See “Memory Mode Setting” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
Note
You can make prints for up to 30
classes at one time.
A Set your original.
B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Memory, and then press the {OK} key.
D With the number keys, enter the
desired number of prints for each class, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat this step until you have
entered for all your classes.
E Press the {OK} key. F If you are using the optional tape
dispenser, turn on the tape dis­penser switch.
TSLP013E
On
Off
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G Press the {Start} key.
Recall Program
Note
You can store up to 10 entries for
Memory mode with each entry containing settings for up to 30 originals (Normal Memory mode), or settings for up to 30 classes (Stack Memory mode).
You can store up to 10 entries for
Class mode with each entry con­taining settings for up to 24 combi­nations of classes and numbers of prints.
Storing Normal Memory Mode Settings
A Press the {User Tools} key.
B Use the {U}{T} keys to select 4
Initial Settings, and then press the {OK} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select 7
Program/Change Memory, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select a
number, and then press the {OK} key.
Note
If the number is already in use,
a message will be displayed asking if you wish to overwrite the settings stored. To over­write, press the {OK} key. Oth­erwise press the {Escape} key to return to the previous display, and then select another number.
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E With the number keys, enter the
number of prints for each origi­nal, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Steps D and E to register
all your originals.
F Press the {OK} key. G Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-
er} key.
The contents that you have stored are now effective.
Storing Stack Memory Mode Settings
Limitation
To use Stack Memory mode, you
need to first set Memory Mode to “Stack” using the user tools. See “Memory Mode Setting” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
A Press the {User Tools} key.
B Use the {U}{T}keys to select 4
Initial Settings, and then press the {OK} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select 7
Program/Change memory, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select a
number, and then press the {OK} key.
Note
If the number is already in use,
a message will be displayed asking if you wish to overwrite the settings stored. To over­write, press the {OK} key. Oth­erwise press the {Escape} key to return to the previous display, and then select another number.
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E With the number keys, enter the
number of prints for each class, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Steps D and E to register
all your classes.
F Press the {OK} key. G Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-
er} key.
The contents that you have stored are now effective.
Storing Class Mode Settings
A Press the {User Tools} key.
B Use the {U}{T} keys to select 4
Initial Settings, and then press the {OK} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select 6
Program/Change Class, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select a
number, and then press the {OK} key.
Note
If the number is already in use,
a message will be displayed asking if you wish to overwrite the settings stored. To over­write, press the {OK} key. Oth­erwise press the {Escape} key to return to the previous display, and then select another number.
E With the number keys, enter the
number of prints, and then press the {q} key.
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F With the number keys, enter the
number of classes, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Steps D to F to register
all your classes.
G Press the {OK} key. H Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-
er} key.
The contents that you have stored are now effective.
Recalling the Stored Settings
A Set your original. B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select Re-
call Program, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Class or Memory, and then press the {OK} key.
E Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
number to recall, and then press the {OK} key.
F Confirm that the settings are cor-
rect, and then press the {OK} key.
Note
To change the stored settings, use
the {U}{T} keys to select the item that you wish to change, and then overwrite using the number keys.
G Press the {Start} key.
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Class/Year
Preparation
To use this mode, you need to first register the number of prints re­quired for each class.
Registering Class/Year
Note
You can register for up to 108 class-
es (up to 12 classes per school year for a maximum of 9 school years).
A Press the {User Tools} key.
B Use the {U}{T} keys to select 4
Initial Settings, and then press the {OK} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select 8
Prog./Change:Class/Year, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
desired school year, and then press the {OK} key.
E With the number keys, enter the
number of prints for a class, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Steps D and E to register
all your classes.
F Press the {OK} key. G Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-
er} key.
The contents that you have regis­tered are now effective.
Printing for All Years
A Set your original. B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
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C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Class/Year, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select All,
and then press the {OK} key.
E Press the {Start} key.
Printing for Selected Classes
A Set your original. B Press the {Memory/Class} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Class/Year, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
school year, and then press the {OK} key.
E Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
class that you wish to print for, and then press the {q} key.
Note
Repeat Step E to select more
classes.
You can only select classes from
the same school year.
If you have selected the wrong
class, indicate it again using the {U}{T} keys, and then press the {q} key to cancel its selec­tion.
F Press the {OK} key.
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G Press the {Start} key.
Combine
Use this function to combine two originals onto one sheet of paper.
Note
When the two originals are com-
bined, their sizes would be re­duced or enlarged as follows:
Metric version
Inch version
If the length of the first original is
shorter than 91mm, 3.6" , Combine mode will be disabled.
You can set the machine to auto-
matically cancel Combine/Repeat mode once you have finished us­ing it. See “Cancel Combine Set­ting” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
Any image closer than 5mm, 0.2"
to the leading edge of the first orig­inal will not be printed. Also, any image closer than 4mm, 0.16" to the leading edge of the second original will not be printed. When the image is too close to the leading edge, make duplicates of the origi­nals with the image shifted away from the leading edge, and then print from the duplicates.
You can select different image set-
tings for the first and second origi­nals.
Make sure that the paper feed side
plates touch the paper lightly. If they do not, then the two images will not be properly aligned on the prints.
Reference
For details on how to use the op­tional Auto Document Feeder when combining originals, see p.56 “Using the Auto Document Feeder when Combining Origi­nals”.
A Place the first original face down
on the exposure glass.
Note
When combining originals, place
the original face down on the ex­posure glass with its leading edge towards you, as shown above.
Original Size
A4K B5K A5K
Paper Size
B4L 87% 100% 122%
A4L 71% 82% 100%
Original Size
8
1
/2" ×
11"K
51/2" × 8
1
/2"K
Paper Size
8
1
/2" ×
14"L
65% 100%
8
1
/2" ×
11"L
65% 100%
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B Press the {Combine/Repeat} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Combine 2, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select
original and paper size, and then press the {OK} key.
E Press the {Start} key.
F After the first original has been
scanned, place the second origi­nal in the same way.
G Press the {Start} key.
Using the Auto Document Feeder when Combining Originals
A Place the originals face up in the
Auto Document Feeder.
Note
The first (top) original will be
printed on the left side of the print.
B Press the {Combine/Repeat} key.
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C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Combine 2, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select
original and paper size, and then press the {OK} key.
E Press the {Start} key.
Note
After the first original has been
stored, the second original is fed.
Repeat
Use this function to repeat the image twice on the same sheet of paper.
Limitation
You cannot use the optional Auto
Document Feeder with the Repeat function.
Note
You can choose to have either
Combine or Repeat selected by de­fault when the power is turned on. See “Combine/Repeat Priority” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
A Set your original. B Press the {Combine/Repeat} key.
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C Use the {U}{T}keys to select Re-
peat 2, and then press the {OK} key.
D Use the {U}{T} keys to select
original and paper size, and then press the {OK} key.
E Press the {Start} key.
Skip Feed Printing
If the backs of prints are dirty, you can use the {Skip Feed} key to make the drum rotate twice instead of once with every sheet of paper fed. This gives you time to remove prints one by one from the paper delivery tray, or to insert a sheet of paper between two prints.
Note
You can specify how many times
that the drum rotates when the power is turned on. Alternatively, you can also choose whether or not to change the number of rotations temporarily when the {Skip Feed} key is pressed. See “Skip Feed” on p.107 “5 Mode Settings”.
The number of rotations can be set
from 2 to 9.
The default is 2.
A Press the {Skip Feed} key.
B Press the {Start} key.
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Security Mode
Use this function to prevent others from accessing your masters and making prints of confidential docu­ments after you have done so.
A After you have made your prints,
press the {Security} key.
B Press the {OK} key.
Note
Once Security mode is set, you
will not be able to press the {Proof} key or the {Start} key, nor will you be able to pull out the drum unit.
Security mode cannot be cleared
by turning off the main switch.
Security mode will be cancelled
when you set a new original and press the {Start} key.
Online Printing
Online printing allows you to use this machine as a PC printer.
Limitation
The optional PC controller is re-
quired.
Reference
For dedails about online printing, refer to the manual for the PC con­troller.
Hold Data-in
You can select whether or not the ma­chine automatically switches to On­line mode when it receives data from a PC.
Press the {Hold Data-in} key to switch it on or off.
When the Hold Data-in mode is off, the machine gives priority to data re­ceived from a PC. If you are making prints and do not wish to have your print job interrupted by a PC, press the {Hold Data-in} key to turn it on.
Note
The default is Off.
A Press the {Hold Data-in} key.
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Program
Use this function to store up to nine frequently used print job settings and to recall them for future use.
Note
The stored contents will not be
cleared even when you turn off the main switch.
The stored contents cannot be de-
leted. To change the contents of a program, overwrite it with new print settings.
You can store settings for the fol-
lowing functions:
• Type of Original
•Image Density
•Image Position
•Printing Speed
•Fine mode
•Preset Reduce/Enlarge
•Edge Erase
• Economy Mode
•Memory/Class
•Combine/Repeat
•Skip Feed
•Hold Data-in
You cannot store settings for Secu-
rity mode, nor for the Program function itself.
Registering Print Settings
A First specify the print settings that
you wish to store.
B Press the {Program} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select
Register, and then press the {OK} key.
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D Use the {U}{T} keys to select a
number.
Note
If the number is already in use,
a message will be displayed asking whether you wish to overwrite the settings stored. To overwrite, press the {OK} key. Otherwise press the {Escape} key to return to the previous display, and then select another number.
E Press the {OK} key.
Recalling a Program
A Press the {Program} key.
B Use the {U}{T} keys to select Re-
call, and then press the {OK} key.
C Use the {U}{T} keys to select the
number to recall, and then press the {OK} key.
The stored settings are displayed.
D Confirm that the settings are cor-
rect, and then set your original.
E Press the {Start} key.
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Make Color Prints
Color drum units (red, blue, green, brown, yellow, purple, navy, ma­roon, orange, teal and gray) are avail­able as options in addition to the standard black unit. For making color prints, a separate drum unit is neces­sary for each color.
Changing the Color Drum Unit
A Open the front cover.
B Pull out the drum unit handle.
Note
If you cannot pull out the drum
unit, push the drum unit han­dle, then pull out the drum unit.
C Hold the rail on the drum and slide
out the drum while pulling the re­lease towards you.
D Remove the drum unit from the
machine while holding the upper drum stay.
Note
Be careful not to let the drum unit
fall.
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E Insert the color drum unit along
the guide rail.
F Slide in the drum unit until it locks
in position.
G Lower the drum unit lock lever.
H Close the front cover.
Note
Make sure that the Cover Open
indicator (M) turns off, and the Color indicator is lit.
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Making Color Prints
A Make sure that the Color indica-
tor is lit.
B Set your original. C Press the {Start} key.
Printing in Two Colors
After printing in one color, you can print in another color on the same side of the print.
Important
Leave the prints for a while before
printing on them again to let the ink dry.
If the prints are not dry, the paper
feed roller might become dirty. In this case, wipe off the roller with a cloth.
Note
You cannot print in two colors at a
time.
A Prepare two originals. Set the first
original on the exposure glass.
B Enter the number of prints with the
number keys.
C Press the {Start} key.
D Remove the prints from the paper
delivery tray and set them on the paper feed tray again as shown in the illustration.
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E Exchange the drum unit. See
p.62 “Changing the Color Drum Unit”.
F Set the second original and press
the {Start} key.
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Combination Chart
This combination chart shows which modes can be used together.
Blank means that these modes can be used together.
× means that these modes cannot be used together.
Function chosen later
Master Making Density
Original Type
Fine mode
Economy mode
Auto Cycle
Preset Reduce/Enlarge
Combine
Repeat
Erase Border
Memory/Class
Skip Feed
On Line
Function selected first
Master Making Density -- ×
Original Type -- ×
Fine mode -- ×
Economy mode --
Auto Cycle --
Preset Reduce/Enlarge -- ×
Combine -- ××
Repeat × -- ×
Erase Border -- ×
Memory/Class -- ×
Skip Feed --
On Line ××× ЧЧЧЧЧ --
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4. Troubleshooting
If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want
The following chart gives explanations of common problems and messages. If other messages appear, follow the instructions displayed. If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs, the following messages will appear on the display.
When a Message is Displayed
Message Causes Solutions
Set original.
You have not changed the origi­nal on the exposure glass before pressing the {Start} key.
Place the next original on the ex­posure glass or in the ADF.
Original is not placed. Place your originals.
Set the Drum Unit correctly.
The drum unit is not set correctly. Slide in the drum until it clicks.
Make sure that the drum is com­pletely set in position.
Set the Master Eject Box cor­rectly.
The master eject box is not set correctly.
Make sure that the master eject box is completely set in position.
Auto-shutdown occurred due to power problems. Press OK to exit.
The power problem is occurred. Press {OK} key.
If it occurs frequently, contact your customer service.
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Printing Problems
Printing Problems When Using Combine Mode
Problem Cause Action
When you try to select several functions at the same time, some of them cannot be select­ed.
Some functions cannot be used together.
See p.66 “Combination Chart”.
Parts of the image are not printed in Edge Erase mode.
The edge erase margin that you set is too wide.
Adjust the edge erase margin with the user tools. See “Erase Border Width” on p.106 “4 Initial Settings”.
The original has very narrow margins.
Prints are blank, or parts of the image are not printed.
The paper feed side plates are not set correctly.
Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly.
Printing in a second color is unsatisfactory.
The first color is still wet. Wait until the first color be-
comes dry.
An uneven solid image ap­pears.
Large solid image wrinkles the master.
Increase the printing speed or use Photo mode.
Problem Cause Action
Prints are blank or parts of the image are not printed.
Original size and orientation are not correct.
You cannot combine originals of different sizes and orienta­tions
The image is not printed cor­rectly.
The originals were fed in the wrong order.
When using the optional Auto Document Feeder, place the originals face up. The first original should be on the top.
When using the exposure glass, place the originals face down on the exposure glass. The first original should be placed first.
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Loading Paper into the Paper Feed Tray
The Load Paper indicator (B) lights when the paper feed tray runs out of paper.
Replenishing Paper
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.
Note
This step is necessary only if
you want to pause a print run to replenish paper.
B Press the {Paper Feed Tray Down} key.
Note
The paper feed tray will lower
without the key being pressed when the printing paper runs out.
The top sheet might remain be-
tween the feed rollers. In this case, remove the top sheet.
C Load paper into the paper feed
tray.
Note
Correct paper curl before set-
ting the paper.
D Press the {Start} key to resume
printing.
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Changing the Paper Size
A Remove the paper from the paper
feed tray.
The paper feed tray will lower.
B Shift the paper feed side plates
lock lever forward. Adjust the pa­per feed side plates to match the paper size.
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le­ver
C Load paper into the paper feed tray.
Note
Correct any paper curl before
setting the paper.
Make sure that the side plates
touch the paper lightly.
Shift the lock lever to its original
position.
D Adjust the side plates and the end
plate.
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When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights
The Add Ink indicator (j) lights when it is time to supply ink.
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CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
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CAUTION:
Important
Faults may occur if you use ink other than the recommended type.
Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-
ality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer.
Note
Be sure to supply ink of the same color as the current drum.
Store ink in a cool, dry place. Do not store ink where it will be exposed to heat
or direct sunlight.
Store ink on a flat surface.
Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children.
Be careful not to get ink on your clothes when replacing an ink container. Ink
stains on clothes are hard to remove.
When disposing of a used ink container, reattach the cap to prevent ink from splattering.
If your skin comes into contact with ink, wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water.
If ink comes into contact with your eyes, rinse immediately in running water. For other symptoms, consult a doctor.
If ink is ingested, induce vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution. Con­sult a doctor immediately.
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A Open the front cover.
B Push the ink holder lever.
C Pull out the ink holder.
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D Remove the used ink cartridge.
E Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge.
F Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder.
Note
Always supply ink of the same color.
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Make sure to firmly insert the part indicated by the arrow mark into the
guide.
G Return the ink holder to its original position until it clicks.
H Close the front cover.
The machine will start idling to supply ink to the drum.
Note
It will stop when the correct amount of ink reaches the drum.
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Master Roll Replacement
The Master End indicator (C) is lit when it is time to replace the master roll.
A Pull out the master tray.
B Press the release button to open
the master feeding cover.
C Unwrap the tape from the new
master roll.
D Remove the used master roll and
pull out both spools. Then, insert both spools into a new master roll.
Note
It is necessary to replace the mas-
ter roll even if some master re­mains on the old roll.
E Set the new master roll in the mas-
ter tray.
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F Insert the master and set its lead-
ing edge to the position of the marks.
G Close the master feeding cover
firmly.
H Close the master tray.
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Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape Dispenser (Option)
Note
Make sure that the main switch is
turned on and the power switch of the tape dispenser is off.
A Open the cover of the tape dispens-
er.
B As shown, put the roll in the dis-
penser.
Note
Make sure that the tape is in-
stalled in the proper direction. If it is not in the correct direction, the tape dispenser will not work correctly.
C Feed the leading edge of the roll in
the dispensing slot until it stops.
Note
Push the tape as far as possible
through the slot.
D Turn on the power switch of the
tape dispenser.
E Press the manual cut button to trim
off the leading edge of the tape.
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TSLP012E
TSLP013E
On
Off
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x Clearing Misfeeds
The location indicators show where the jam has occurred.
Important
When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the main switch. Otherwise, your
print settings are cleared.
x + P” Original Misfeeds Occur in the Auto Document Feeder
An original misfeed has occurred in the optional Auto Document Feeder.
Note
This indicator will only be displayed when the machine is equipped with the
optional Auto Document Feeder.
A Open the Auto Document Feeder cover.
B Pull out the original gently.
C If you are unable to remove the misfed original in Step B, lift the Auto Doc-
ument Feeder.
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D Pull the green knob towards you to remove the original.
E Return the document feed sheet to its original position. F Close the Auto Document Feeder cover until it clicks in position.
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-To prevent original misfeeds
Use the exposure glass for the following kinds of originals.
• Originals heavier than 128g/m
2
, 34 lb
• Originals lighter than 52g/m
2
, 14 lb
• Originals smaller than 148mm × 210mm, 5.9" × 8.3"
• Originals larger than 297mm × 864mm, 11.6" × 34.0"
• Stapled or clipped originals
• Perforated or torn originals
• Curled, folded, or creased originals
• Originals with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper, alu­minum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper
• Bound originals such as books
• Damaged originals
• Originals with glue on them
•Pasted originals
• Originals written in pencil
• Thin and flimsy originals
• Originals with index tabs
• Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper
Note
You cannot place originals of different sizes at the same time.
Remove staples or clips from the originals, and then fan the originals lightly.
Do not stack originals above the limit mark.
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x + A” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section
A paper misfeed has occurred in the paper feed section.
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CAUTION:
A Slowly but firmly pull out the paper.
B If the indicators remain lit, open the front cover and close it firmly or press
{OK} key.
Reference
See p.84 “To prevent paper misfeeds”.
x + B” Paper Wrapped Around the Drum
The paper is wrapped around the drum.
A Pull out the drum unit.
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.
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B Remove the misfed paper.
C Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, and then lower the drum unit
lock lever.
D Close the front cover.
Reference
See p.84 “To prevent paper misfeeds”.
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x + C” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Exit Section
A paper misfeed has occurred in the paper exit section.
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CAUTION:
A Remove the misfed paper.
Note
Make sure that the paper delivery end plate and side plates are at their cor-
rect positions.
If a jam occurs because the current printing speed is too fast, reduce the
speed.
B If you can not see the misfed paper, push the button and open the master
eject unit.
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.
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C Remove the misfed paper.
D Close the master eject unit.
E If the indicators remain lit, open the front cover and close it firmly or press
{OK} key.
-To prevent paper misfeeds
If paper is curled or the margin on the leading edge of the original is too narrow, the following action is necessary.
• Before using the paper, correct the curl as shown below.
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• If you are unable to correct the paper curl, place the paper in the paper feed tray with it curling either upward or downward, as shown in the illustration below.
• When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5mm, 0.2" , or when there is a solid image on the leading edge, feed the original from the edge with the widest margin. Alternately, create a leading edge margin on a dupli­cate of the original, and then print from the duplicate.
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x + D” Master Misfeeds in the Master Feed Section
A master misfeed has occurred in the master feed section.
A Pull out the master tray.
B Open the master feeding cover, and then remove the misfed master inside.
C Set the leading edge of master to the position of the marks.
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D Close the master feeding cover firmly.
E Close the master tray.
x + A + B” Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section
The paper is jammed between the drum and the paper feed section.
A Unlock the lever and then pull out the drum unit.
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B Remove the misfed paper from inside.
C Insert the drum until it locks into position, and then lower the lock lever.
D Close the front cover.
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x + B + E” Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section
Either a master misfeed has occurred either in the master eject section, or the master is wrapped around the drum unit.
A Grip the handle and pull out the master eject box.
B Remove the misfed master.
Note
Be careful not to stain your hands with ink when you touch used masters.
C Return the master eject box to its original position.
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When the master is wrapped around the drum
A Unlock the lever and then pull out the drum unit.
B Unlock the lever to open the clamp of drum unit.
C Remove the misfed master.
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Note
When the lever is released, the clamp will be set back. Make sure that the
clamp is set correctly as showm.
D Insert the drum until it locks into position, and then lower the lock lever.
E Close the front cover.
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When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights and a Message is Displayed
A message is displayed explaining the place where the doors/covers are not properly closed.
Front cover is Open
A Close the front cover completely.
Cover of Optional Auto Document Feeder is Open
A Close the Auto Document Feeder
until it clicks into place.
Master Eject Unit is Open
A Close the master eject unit.
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When the Master End Indicator (C) Lights and a Message is Displayed
A message is displayed explaining the place in the master feed section that is not properly set.
Master Feeding Cover is Open
A Close the master feeding cover
firmly with both hands.
Master Tray is Not Set Properly
A Push in the master tray complete-
ly.
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When the Master Eject Indicator (k) Lights
The master eject indicator (k) lights when it is time to empty master eject box.
A Grip the handle and pull out the master eject box.
B Remove the used masters.
Note
Spread out an old newspaper, and then pour the used masters onto the
newspaper. Throw away the used masters.
C Return the master eject box to its original position.
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