Automatically adjusts exposure to compensate for quality of the original.
• AMS - Automatic Magnification Selection
Automatically selects an appropriate magnification ratio when Paper Size is selected
manually.
• APS - Automatic Paper Selection
Automatically selects copy paper size to match the original documents.
• ATS - Automatic Tray Switching
Automatically switches tray to allow printing and copying to continue without
interruption if the selected tray empties while copying is in progress.
• Auto Layout
The original image on the platen glass or in the document feeder is copied and centred
on a sheet.
• Auto Low Power
Automatically lowers the power after a specified period of copier inactivity.
• Auto Reset
Automatically resets to auto mode defaults after a specified period of copier inactivity.
• Auto Shut-Off
Automatically shuts off the main power after a specified period of copier inactivity.
• Booklet
Creates a multiple page signature booklet copied on both sides of paper in 1-2 or 2-2
copy mode.
• Chapter
Starts chapter pages on the right side (front pages) of the finished document. Only
duplex mode (1-2 or 2-2) is compatible with this feature.
• Combination
Copies a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper to create a
draft copy of a multi-page report at the same time as saving paper.
• Copy Density
Manually selects up to 9 density levels.
• Copy Mode
Selects the desired simplex mode (1-1 or 2-1); or duplex mode (1-2 or 2-2).
• Counter List
Displays on the screen and prints the following data: total counter of the machine, FAX
TX/RX counter, printer counter and the scanner counter.
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Features of the 7222/7228/7235 (continued)
• Density Shift
Shifts each of nine density levels in four density modes to three levels lighter or two
levels darker (Text/Photo, Text, and Photo modes), and two levels lighter or three levels
darker (Increase Contrast mode).
•Dual Page
Copies both pages of an open book or A3/B4 size sheet separately onto two A4/B5 size
sheets in 1-1 mode or separately onto each side of one A4/B5 size sheet in 1-2 mode.
You can use the Dual Page mode with the Front or Front/Back cover mode. The cover
page(s) will be scanned and copied normally before image division is performed on the
other pages.
• Flip Side 2
1-2 Flip Side 2 arranges the even pages of the simplex originals upside down on the
reverse side of duplex copies.
Similarly, 2-1 Flip Side 2 rearranges the reverse side of duplex originals which reads
upside down to make normal simplex copies.
• Folded Original
This feature sets the RADF to accept folded originals.
• Frame/Fold Erasure
Erases border and/or fold image area using Frame (1 - 15 mm), Fold (1 - 30 mm), or
Frame & Fold.
• Image Insert
Stores pages in memory from the platen glass, and inserts the pages into a document
copied from the document feeder.
•Image Shift
Creates or removes a margin at the top, bottom, right and left edges (shift amount from
- 250 mm ~ + 250 mm, in 1 mm increments); and reduces image to prevent image loss
(reduce & shift amount from - 250 mm ~ + 250 mm, in 1 mm increments).
• Interrupt Copying
Interrupts job-in-progress to perform an urgent copy, using any of the copier features
for the interrupt job.
• Job List
Displays the Job List Screen to view the current machine status, changes the operation
order of reserve jobs, or deletes the unused reserve job.
• Job Memory
Programs up to 15 jobs and recalls each job by job number, as needed. All compatible
platen glass functions can be programmed into Job Memory directly after they are
selected.
• Lens Mode (Zoom)
Selects fixed ratios, three reduction, three enlargement, and three user-set ratios.
Zoom ratios can be selected from 25 % ~ 400 % in 1 % increments.
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Features of the 7222/7228/7235 (continued)
• Machine Status Confirmation
Displays the current machine status on LCD for confirmation.
• Manual Shut-off
Shuts off the machine’s power when pressing [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] on the
control panel.
• Mixed Original
Copies mixed size originals from the document feeder in APS or AMS mode. APS
automatically selects the paper size of each original. AMS mode allows you to select
one paper size for all originals.
• Non-Image Area Erase
When copying from the platen glass when the document cover is open, copies only the
image area and not the exposed area of glass, which would otherwise copy as black.
• Non-Standard Size
Identifies the special original size which the machine cannot detect, in order to select
the optimal paper size for copying or printing.
• OHP Interleave
Copies onto transparency film and interleave blank or copied paper for each original
copied.
• Output Mode for Machine with FS-113 Finisher Installed:
Stack, Sort, Staple, Group, and Punch modes using the primary (main) tray
Stack mode using the secondary (sub) tray
• Output Mode for Machine with FS-114 Finisher Installed:
Stack, Sort, Staple, and Group modes using the two exit trays (or three exit trays
including optional BK-114 tray)
Punch mode with optional PK-114 Punch kit
Fold & Stitch and Fold modes with optional SK-114 Saddle kit
• Output Mode for Machine with IT-101 Inner Tray Installed:
Stack, E-SORT+Sort, E-SORT+Group, and Group modes using the two exit trays
• Output for Machine with no Finisher Installed:
Stack, E-SORT+Sort, E-SORT+Group, and Group modes
• Overlay
Stores Overlay images in the system’s memory and overlays it on the pages of another
document. For example, you may want to incorporate a page heading, graphic design
or logo into the pages of your document.
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Features of the 7222/7228/7235 (continued)
• Paper Capacity
Maximum 2,050 sheets in the machine with DB-211 drawer, including four 500-sheet
trays and a 50-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray.
Maximum 2,550 sheets in the machine with DB-411 drawer, including two 500-sheet
trays, a 1,500-sheet tray and a 50-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray.
Maximum 4,550 sheets in the machine with DB-411 drawer and LT-203 large capacity
tray, including two 500-sheet trays, a 1,500-sheet tray, a 2,000-sheet tray and a 50sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray.
•Platen Memory
Scans documents into memory from the platen glass and/or the document feeder and
inserts the pages into another document copied from the document feeder. If an
incompatible function is selected in this mode, the latter function will not be selected,
and an Error message will be displayed.
• Power Saver
Automatically turns off all but nominal power supply after a specified period of copier
inactivity, for optimal efficiency. Power is returned after a brief warm up period by
pressing the power switch on the control panel.
• Proof Copy
To ensure correct output before running multiple copies, run a proof copy by pressing
[PROOF COPY] on the control panel or by touching PROOF COPY on the Check
Screen.
• Punch Mode for Machine with FS-113 Finisher or FS-114 Finisher (with PK-114
Punch Kit) Installed:
Punches four holes in output copies.
• Repeat
Selects the horizontal image area across the page, and repeats it down the page as
many times as the repeat width setting (10 ~ 150 mm) permits in manual or auto.
• Reserve
Scans in subsequent copy jobs while the machine is busy printing or copying.
• Reverse Image
Reverses the image from black-on-white to white-on-black or vice versa.
•Rotation
Rotates the image before copying when the portrait/landscape orientation of the
original is different from the orientation of the copy paper.
• Rotation Copy of Enlarge
Automatically rotates and enlarges an A4 or B5 original image to match the short-edgefeeded A3 or B4 paper size.
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Features of the 7222/7228/7235 (continued)
• Rotation Exit (E-SORT+Sort / E-SORT+Group)
When IT-101 Inner Tray or no Finisher is installed, Rotation Exit alternately switches
the horizontal and vertical orientation of each sorted set as it outputs to the exit tray.
Be sure to load both A4 and A4R in separate trays (including the Multi-sheet bypass
tray) before selecting this feature.
• Sheet/Cover Insertion
Inserts up to 15 blank or copied sheets from any tray including the Multi-sheet bypass
tray, or inserts blank or copied front and back covers from any tray including the Multisheet bypass tray to enhance the presentation of multi-page documents.
•Stamp
Prints watermark, regular stamp, date/time, page number, and numbering onto the
output copies to enhance the presentation and usefulness of the copies.
•Staple
Selects the stapling position and number of staples.
• Text/Photo Enhance
Enhances photo image in Photo mode, regular image in Text/Photo mode, text image in
Text mode, lighter image in Increase Contrast mode.
• Userset Density (USERSET 1, USERSET 2)
Outputs up to 16 density samples on a total of 4 pages that display 4 samples per page,
then programs the desired density under USERSET 1 and/or USERSET 2.
• Weekly Timer
Can be set according to the needs of each work environment. Turns main body power
Off/On daily or weekly, during lunch time, on holidays, and also enables the Timer
Interrupt mode, which allows temporary use of the machine even when the machine is
in the daily, weekly, or holiday Off mode.
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Basic
1
Safety
Information
2
Machine
Information
3
Copying
Operations
4
Helpful
Functions
5
Trouble-
shooting
6
Machine
Specifications
Section 1:
Safety Information
1
Safety
Information
1
Precautions for Installation and Use
Caution Labels and Indicators................................................................... 1-2
Requirements for Safe Use ....................................................................... 1-5
Caution Labels and Indicators
The caution labels and indicators are attached to the machine areas, as shown below,
where you are advised to pay special attention to avoid any dangerous situations or
serious injury.
CAUTION
The fixing unit is
very hot.
To avoid getting
burned DO NOT
TOUCH.
WARNING/
WARNING
This area generates
high voltage. If
touched, electrical
shock may occur. DO
NOT TOUCH!
CAUTION
PRECAUCION
High temperature!
¡Temperatura alta!
CAUTION
High
temperature!
Do not touch.
Use care when
clearing paper.
PRECAUCION
¡Temperatura
alta!
No tocar.
Tenga cuidado al
remover el papel.
1-2
(Inside of the main
body right side door)
Burns or injury may occur from touching the areas detailed in the
caution labels and caution indicators. Do not remove caution
labels or indicators. If any caution label or caution indicator is
soiled, please clean to make legible. If you cannot make them
legible, or if the caution label or indicator is damaged, please
contact your service representative for replacement labels.
CAUTION
Caution Labels and Indicators (continued)
1
Safety
Information
This area is very
hot.
To avoid getting
burned DO NOT
TOUCH.
(Inside of the Finisher)
CAUTION
To avoid injury, DO NOT put your hand on the
top of the printed sheets. Be sure to hold both
sides of the printed sheets when removing them,
and DO NOT leave your hand on the printed
sheets while the primary (main) tray goes up.
FS-114 Finisher
FS-113 Finisher
(Inside of the Finisher front door)
CAUTION
The area opened by the
conveyance lever is very
hot.
To avoid getting burned
DO NOT TOUCH.
1-3
Caution Labels and Indicators (continued)
The following indicators are used on the caution labels or in this guide to categorize the
level of safety cautions.
DANGER:
Action probable to cause death or serious injury.
WARNING:
Action likely to cause death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Action liable to cause minor injury, machine trouble or physical damage.
If you find any of these indicators when removing jammed paper, adding toner, or
reading the guide, be sure to follow the information.
If the safety cautions in the guide become illegible due to soilage, etc.,
please procure a new copy from your service representative.
1-4
Requirements for Safe Use
To ensure your safe use of the machine, you are required to observe the following
precautions without fail for the machine’s power source and during installation and
routine handling. Be sure to read and observe them.
Power Source
CAUTION: Plug Socket
• A socket is limited in capacity. Use only a power source with the correct rating for the
machine; otherwise, hazardous situations such as smoking or overheating may
occur.
• Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. Do not use multiple outlet adaptors.
CAUTION: Power Plug and Cord
• Be sure to insert the power plug firmly into the power socket. Otherwise, a hazardous
situation such as smoking or overheating may occur . If the inserted power plug is
loose in the socket, even after it has been inserted, disconnect the plug and contact
your electrical contractor.
• For plug cable equipment, the outlet must be near the equipment and easily
accessible.
1
Safety
Information
• Do not bend or crush the power cord. If your copier power cord is bent or damaged in
any way, contact your service representative immediately. Do not attempt to repair it
yourself, and do not continue to operate the copier. A damaged power cord may
result in overheating, short circuit, or fire.
• Do not bundle or coil the power cord of the copier. Otherwise an accident may occur
as a result of overheating or fire.
CAUTION: Connecting Multiple Loads to One Outlet Prohibited
Never connect multiple loads to one outlet using a multi-outlet extension cord or
branched socket. Otherwise an accident may occur as a result of overheating or fire.
CAUTION: Extension Cord
An extension cord must never be used with this machine.
1-5
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
Environment
CAUTION: Prevention of Fire
Do not install near flammable materials, curtains or
volatile combustibles, that can catch or cause fire.
CAUTION: Prevention of Short Circuit
Do not install the copier where it could be splashed with
rain water, or water from a tap, to avoid a short circuit.
CAUTION: Temperature and Humidity
• Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources such as
stoves, cool air from an air conditioner and hot air from
a heater.
• Avoid any environment that is outside the range
shown below:
10 to 30
10 to 80% in humidity
°C in temperature
CAUTION: Ventilation
• Install the machine in a well-ventilated place.
• Keep away from dust or corrosive gases. These materials may cause poor image
quality.
• During use, the machine generates ozone in an insufficient amount to cause any
hazard to the human body.
However, if the machine is used in a poorly ventilated room, many copies are made,
or more than one copier is used at the same time, an odor may be detected. Ensure
adequate ventilation for a comfortable working environment.
CAUTION: Vibration
Do not install on a floor which is subject to vibration or is not level.
CAUTION: Transportation
Be sure to contact your service representative when moving or transporting the
machine. If you move the machine with the Hard disk unit and Memory unit installed,
machine trouble may be caused by vibration.
1-6
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
CAUTION: Installation Space
Allow sufficient space to facilitate copy operation, changing parts, and periodic
inspection. Leave an adequate space behind the machine to let hot air out from the rear
fan.
Unit: mm
100
487
595
500
550
655
200
1
Safety
Information
1621
1523
487
1134
1036
595252
328
259
1195
Main body + CV-109 + DK-110
500
328
259
1347
550
1405
1405
655
Unit: mm
200
Main body + IT-101 + DB-411
1-7
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
Unit: mm
1621
1621
1258
1258
1134
1134
928
532
532
320
432
595
595
1627
500
328
259
Main body + DB-411 + FS-114
610
328
259
100
550
550
1405
655
655
200
Unit: mm
200
1-8
928
312
1837
Main body + DB-211 + LT-203 + FS-114 + BK-114
1405
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
Unit: mm
1
Safety
Information
1621
1621
487
1134
1350
100
1134
943
910
652
680
530
642
595
1957
Main body + DB-211 + LT-203 + FS-114 + SK-114 + BK-114
595
610
100
328
259
312
100
610
328
259
312
550
550
655
1405
655
200
Unit: mm
200
2315
Main body + DB-411 + LT-203 + RU-101 + FS-113
1405
• Finisher FS-113 primary (main) tray gradually goes down while printed
materials output. DO NOT allow any object to interfere with the operation
of the tray on the left side of the finisher, as any interference may cause
damage to the finisher.
• Finisher FS-114 trays gradually go up/down while printed materials
output, depending on the tray selected. With SK-114 Saddle kit, the
operation of the trays become greater. DO NOT allow any object to
interfere with the tray operation on the left side of the finisher, as any
interference may cause damage to the finisher.
• DO NOT place any object or lean on SK-114 Saddle kit installed in
Finisher FS-114, otherwise machine trouble may occur.
1-9
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
Precautions for Routine Handling
WARNING: High Voltage
DO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts indicated with WARNING label or described in
the guide.
CAUTION: Actions in Response to Troubles
• If the Service Call screen is displayed and copier operations cannot be continued,
stop operation to prevent any unexpected accident. Write down the report code
(stated on the 2nd line of the message), then switch off the copier and disconnect
from the power socket. Contact your service representative and inform them of the
report code.
• Do not touch high temperature parts indicated with CAUTION labels or described in
the guide.
• Do not touch the inside of the machine for any purpose other than removing jammed
paper or adding toner.
• If machine repair is necessary, be sure to contact your service representative. Never
attempt to repair it by yourself.
• If any abnormal sound, smell or smoke comes from the machine, immediately stop
using it, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug and contact your service
representative.
• If the breaker trips or the fuse blows, turn off the power switch, reset the breaker or
the fuse, and turn on the machine. If the same situation occurs again, contact your
service representative.
• Ensure the replacement fuse conforms with the rating of the power source. Never use
a fuse with an incorrect rating.
CAUTION: Prevention of Fire
Do not use volatile combustibles, such as thinner or alcohol, near the machine.
CAUTION: Prohibition of Machine Modification
Do not modify or remove any parts by yourself.
1-10
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
CAUTION: Prevention of Machine Troubles
• Do not drop small metallic objects, such as paper clips or
staples, inside the machine.
• Do not place any heavy or hard objects such as a vase,
books or ornaments on the machine.
CAUTION: Recommendation of Periodic Check
Be sure to periodically check the following:
(1) The main cord or the power plug does not generate abnormal heat.
(2) The power plug is not inserted loosely or the cord is not cut or scratched.
(3) The grounding wire is correctly connected.
(4) The power plug or the power outlet is not covered with dust.
If you find anything abnormal with the above items, stop using the machine and contact
your service representative.
CAUTION: Toner
• Keep the toner cartridge away from children. The toner is nontoxic; however if you
inhale or contact with eyes by accident, flush with water and seek medical advice.
• Do not throw the empty toner cartridge into a fire. If it is thrown into a fire the toner
may ignite and cause a dangerous situation.
CAUTION: Paper
Check copy paper to be sure it conforms to the specifications outlined in Section 10.
• Do not use paper with any staples, or paper that conducts electricity (silver, carbon,
etc.), otherwise an accident may occur as a result of fire.
• To avoid machine trouble, do not use heat-sensitive paper, coloured OHP film, or
paper specifically designed for ink-jet printers, such as photo-paper.
CAUTION: Power Saver and Weekly Timer
• In Power Saver mode, the copier is still connected to the main power supply and
power is still applied to certain areas of the machine. To avoid any unexpected
troubles, turn the power OFF when not using the copier for long periods of time.
• When the Weekly Timer function is operating, turning power OFF will disable the
function.
CAUTION: Fixing Unit
The internal fixing unit is very hot. To avoid getting burned, DO NOT TOUCH. Be
careful when withdrawing the fixing unit.
1-11
Requirements for Safe Use (continued)
WARNING: Drum Unit
The internal drum unit generates a high voltage.
To avoid an electrical shock, DO NOT TOUCH.
CAUTION: Disposal of Copier
Do not dispose of this copier yourself. Contact your service representative, who can
arrange for its safe disposal.
If you change the place of installation, please contact your service representative.
CAUTION: Paper Capacity for the Exit Tray
The exit tray capacity is max. 100 sheets. If a copy run of more than 100 is required, be
sure to remove the copies from the exit tray before the maximum capacity is reached.
Failure to do so will cause the copier to jam.
CAUTION: Paper Capacity for the IT-101 Inner Tray
The IT-101 Inner Tray is equipped with two exit trays.
To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Inner tray.
CAUTION: FS-113 Finisher Paper Capacity
The FS-113 Finisher is equipped with two exit trays.
Select an exit tray and output mode on the Output Mode popup menu.
To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher.
CAUTION: FS-114 Finisher Paper Capacity
The FS-114 Finisher is equipped with two exit trays, which may be increased to three or
four trays by installing the optional BK-114 Branch kit and/or SK-114 Saddle kit.
Select an exit tray and output mode on the Output Mode popup menu.
To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher.
CAUTION: FS-113 Finisher Primary (Main) Tray
When printed materials are removed from the primary (main) tray of the Finisher, the
tray goes up automatically. To avoid injury, DO NOT put your hand on top of the printed
sheets. Be sure to hold both sides of the printed sheets when removing them, and DO
NOT leave your hand on the printed sheets while the primary tray goes up.
multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying.
3Work table provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and after
copying.
4Key counter (option) manages the number of copies made on the machine.
5Multi-sheet bypass tray used for small quantity copying onto plain paper or
special paper.
6Right side door of main body opens to allow removal of mishandled paper or
cleaning the transfer/separator electrode wire.
7Large Capacity Tray (LT-203) (option) holds 2,000 sheets of A4. It can be reset by
service 8.5”x11”.
8Tray 1 (main body universal tray) is user-adjustable and holds 500 sheets from B4
to A5R.
9Tray 2 (main body universal tray) is user-adjustable and holds 500 sheets from A3
to A5R.
2-2
Machine Configuration (continued)
17 Inner tray (IT-101) (option)
15 Exit tray
12 Right side door
of Drawer base
2
Machine
Information
Machine
Configuration
Turn On/Off
the Power
Loading
Paper
Changing
Paper Size
14 Main power switch
DB-211
10 Tray 3
11 Tray 4
13 Desk (DK-110)
10 Tray 3 (DB-211 universal tray) (option) is user-adjustable and holds 500 sheets
from A3 to A5R.
Tray 3 (DB-411 fixed tray) (option) is initially fixed at A4 and holds 1,500 sheets. It
can be reset by service 8.5”x11”, 8.5”x11”R, B5, B5R, or A4R.
11 Tray 4 (DB-211 universal tray) (option) is user-adjustable and holds 500 sheets
from A3 to A5R.
12 Right side door of Drawer base opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.
13 Desk (DK-110) (option) accommodates copy paper or copy materials.
14 Main power switch turns machine power ON/OFF to operate it as copier/scanner/
printer/facsimile.
15 Exit tray holds copied sheets.
16 Front door of main body opens to the internal copier to allow clearing of
mishandled paper, replenishing of toner or cleaning the corona wire.
rotation groups (E-SORT+group mode) into finished sets.
18 FS-113 Finisher (option) sorts, staples, groups, and punches into finished sets.
19 FS-114 Finisher (option) sorts, staples and groups into finished sets.
20 Power switch turns copier power On/Off when pressed.
21 LCD Touch screen displays interactive operation screens.
22 Control panel controls copier operations.
2-3
Machine Configuration (continued)
23 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option)
25 Branch kit (BK-114) (option)
24 FS-114 Finisher (option)
24 FS-114 Finisher (option)
26 Punch kit (PK-114) (option)
23 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) (folding part)
(Inside the Finisher front door)
25 Branch kit (BK-114) (option)
23 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) staples at two position in the centre and/or folds
copies into booklet-styled sets.
24 FS-114 Finisher (option) sorts, staples and groups into finished sets.
25 Branch kit (BK-114) (option) holds copied sheets when installed in FS-114
Finisher.
26 Punch kit (PK-114) (option) punches file holes in the output copies.
2-4
Internal Machine Items
1 Toner bottle cover
4 Writing unit glass cleaning knob
Machine Configuration (continued)
2 Developing unit
3 Corona wire cleaning knob
2
Machine
Information
Machine
Configuration
Turn On/Off
the Power
Loading
Paper
Changing
Paper Size
1Toner bottle cover is to be opened when supplying toner.
2Developing unit prints images to the drum, and needs to be replaced periodically.
3Corona wire cleaning knob is withdrawn to clean the corona wire.
4Writing unit glass cleaning knob is withdrawn to clean the writing unit glass.
2-5
Machine Configuration (continued)
5 Transfer/Separator wire cleaning lever
14 ADU
6 Fixing unit guide 5
7 Conveyance
unit cover 6
8 Lever 1
9 Lever 2
10 Cover 3
11 Lever 7
12 Lever 4
LT-203 Large Capacity Tray
15 Fixing unit cover 9
13 Lever 8
5Transfer/Separator wire cleaning lever can be slidden to clean the transfer/
separator wire.
6Fixing unit guide 5 fuses the toner onto the copy paper, and is to be opened for
removal of mishandled paper.
7Conveyance unit cover 6 passes the paper through the drum unit, and is to be
opened for removal of mishandled paper.
8Lever 1 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper.
9Lever 2 can be opened to release the pressure rollers for removal of mishandled
paper.
10 Cover 3 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper.
11 Lever 7 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper.
12 Lever 4 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper in ADU.
13 Lever 8 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper.
14 ADU is used for stackless duplex copying.
15 Fixing unit cover 9 is to be pushed down for removal of mishandled paper.
2-6
Standard/Optional Equipment
ET-101 Exit tray
FS-114 Finisher
BK-114 Branch kit
Machine Configuration (continued)
IT-101 Inner tray
IP-424 Printer controller
CF-101 Compact flash memory
PS-346 PostScript 3
MU-404/MU-405 Memory unit
CV-109 Platen cover
DF-320
Reversing automatic
document feeder
2
Machine
Information
Machine
Configuration
Turn On/Off
the Power
Loading
Paper
Changing
Paper Size
PK-114 Punch kit
SK-114 Saddle kit
(Stapling part)
SK-114 Saddle kit
(Folding part)
FS-114 Finisher
RU-101
Relay unit
MU-404/
MU-405
Memory unit
HD-103 Type-A
Hard disk unit
FL-103 Fax
line expansion
kit
Main body
FK-103 Fax kit
DK-110 Desk unit
DB-211 Drawer base unit
FS-113 Finisher
LT-203 Large
capacity tray
DB-411 Drawer base unit
2-7
Machine Configuration (continued)
Control Panel Layout
1234567 8910 11 1312
14151617181920212223
1POWER SWITCH turns copier power On/Off when pressed.
2COUNTER displays the Counter List Screen when pressed.
3LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status, help information,
interactive screens, and touch keys for selecting all functions.
4CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the current job.
5HELP displays a screen with help for the currently selected function, and access to
the Key Operator Mode Screen.
6DATA blinks while receiving print data in print mode, then lights after completing it.
7PRINT switches the machine operation mode to print.
8SCAN/SERVER switches the machine operation mode to scan/server.
9KEYPAD enters numeric values.
10 FAX switches the machine operation mode to facsimile.
11 COPY switches the machine operation mode to copy.
12 INTERRUPT stops copying/facsimile/printing/scanning in progress to allow copying
from the platen glass.
13 POWER SAVER ON/OFF activates power-saving mode for times when the copier
is inactive.
14 STOP stops the copying sequence; deletes the stored memory.
15
PROOF COPY
are selected properly.
16 START activates copying or scanning.
17 [#] accesses programming modes for setting facsimile and special functions.
18 [C] (CLEAR) allows resetting of print quantity.
19 [
] accesses facsimile functions.
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20 AUTO RESET restores copier to default settings or to Key Operator settings.
21 JOB MEMORY displays screens for selecting job store / job recall functions.
outputs a single set of copies to confirm whether the current settings
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Machine Configuration (continued)
22 CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT DIAL can be turned to adjust the touch panel contrast.
23 MAIN POWER INDICATOR goes On/Off when the main power switch is turned On/
Off.
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Machine Configuration (continued)
Basic Screen
The Basic Screen displays when copying operation becomes available after warm-up.
3 Date/Time
indicator
2 Icon area
1 SETTING key
21 Output icon area
5 Message area
4 RESERVE key
20 OUTPUT
setting area
19 DENSITY setting area
6 Job No. icon
7 Original counter
18 MODE setting area
17 SIZE setting area
10 Memory indicator
9 Count/Set indicator
8 Document Folder key
15 STORE key
14 Rotation OFF key
16 LENS setting area
11 JOB LIST key
13 APPLICATION key
12 ORIGINAL MODE key
1SETTING key is selected when the screen displays basic copying conditions.
Touch this key to return to the current print job settings when making selections for
a reserve job.
When any trouble occurs during a reserve setting, “SETTING” changes to flashing
“JAM” or “ADD PAPER” according to the problem. See p. 5-7 to p. 5-9.
2Icon area displays the following icons.
: ADD TONER icon is displayed when toner supply becomes low.
: PM icon is displayed when preventive maintenance is due.
: RADF icon is displayed when the RADF is used in a copying
operation.
: HDD Ready icon is displayed when the optional HD-103 Type-A Hard
Disk is mounted to show the status of the hard disk.
3Date/Time indicator displays the current date and time.
4RESERVE key is touched to select copy conditions for a subsequent job while the
current scan/print job is in progress.
5Message area displays the machine status and procedure required at that time.
6Job No. icon is displayed when [START] is pressed to start a reserve job of that
number.
Your service representative can set the machine to display the page count while
scanning the originals, and also the copy count when printing job starts, instead of
the job number.
7Original counter indicates the original count scanned from the RADF or the platen
glass, and also indicates the page count on the left of the original count while
printing.
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Machine Configuration (continued)
8Document Folder key is touched when using Document Folder function.
9Count/Set indicator indicates the print quantity entered from the control panel
keypad, and also indicates the print count on the left of the set count while printing.
10 Memory indicator indicates the remaining memory available for the next
operation.
11 JOB LIST key is touched to view the current job status, to change the printing order
of reserve jobs, or to cancel printing a reserve job.
12 ORIGINAL MODE key is touched to specify the condition of originals to be
scanned.
13 APPLICATION key is touched to select various application functions.
14 Rotation OFF key is touched to release the Rotation function.
15 STORE key is touched to store scanned images into memory.
16 LENS setting area is used to select the desired magnification ratio.
17 SIZE setting area is used to select the desired paper size or APS.
18 MODE setting area is used to select the copy mode (1-1, 1-2, 2-1, or 2-2).
19 DENSITY setting area is used to specify the desired exposure level.
20 OUTPUT setting area is used to specify the desired output mode.
21 OUTPUT icon area displays the appropriate output icon according to the selected
output mode.
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FS-113 Finisher
2 Secondary (Sub) tray
1 Primary (Main) tray
Machine Configuration (continued)
4 Finisher handle
3 Top cover
5 Finisher door
1Primary (Main) tray holds sets output in Stack, Sort (offset), Staple, Group (offset),
or Punch mode.
2Secondary (Sub) tray holds sets output in Stack mode, or special paper that
cannot be delivered to the primary tray.
3Top cover opens to allow clearing mishandled paper.
4Finisher handle withdraws the Finisher to allow removal of mishandled paper and
clearing the waste basket.
5Finisher door opens to the internal Finisher to allow clearing mishandled paper.
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Machine Configuration (continued)
2 Knob 1
3 Knob 2
4 Stapler
1 Waste basket
7 Guide lever 1
8 Guide lever 2
6 Staple holder
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5 Dial
1Waste basket holds waste paper punched out.
2Knob 1 can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper.
3Knob 2 can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper.
4Stapler staples the copied sets.
5Dial can be turned to the left to move the stapler to the centre for replacement of
the staple cartridge.
6Staple holder is to be removed from the stapler when supplying staples.
7Guide lever 1 opens to remove mishandled paper.
8Guide lever 2 opens to remove mishandled paper.
1FS-114 Finisher (option) sorts, staples and groups into finished sets.
2Extensible tray can be withdrawn to hold large-sized copies.
3Branch kit (BK-114) (option) holds copied sheets when installed in FS-114
Finisher.
4Finisher front door opens to the internal Finisher to allow removal of mishandled
paper, clearing waste basket, or supplying staples.
5Lever 1 opens downward to remove mishandled paper.
6Knob 2 can be turned counterclockwise to ease removal of mishandled paper.
7Lever 3 opens downward to remove mishandled paper after removing the waste
basket.
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Machine Configuration (continued)
8Lever 4 opens downward to remove mishandled paper.
9Knob 5 can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise to ease removal of
mishandled paper.
10 Knob 6 can be turned counterclockwise to ease removal of mishandled paper.
11 Stapler transferring knob can be turned to remove or set the stapler.
12 Waste basket holds waste paper punched out and can be withdrawn to clear.
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SK-114 Saddle Kit
3 Saddle tray
4 Extensible tray
5 Branch kit (BK-114) (option)
Machine Configuration (continued)
2 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) (stapling part)
1 FS-114 Finisher (option)
8 Finisher front door
3 Saddle tray
7 Saddle kit stapler
6 Saddle kit reset handle
11 Lever 3
12 Lever 4
13 Knob 5
14 Knob 6
15 Stapler transferring knob
16 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) (folding part)
10 Knob 2
9 Lever 1
17 Waste basket
1FS-114 Finisher (option) sorts, staples and groups into finished sets.
2Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) (stapling part) staples at two positions in the centre of
output copies.
3Saddle tray holds creased and stitched sets, and opens when supplying staples in
the stapler.
4Extensible tray can be withdrawn to hold large-sized copies.
5Branch kit (BK-114) (option) holds copied sheets when installed in FS-114
Finisher.
6Saddle kit reset handle opens and then closes to reset the saddle kit (stapling
part) after supplying staples into the saddle kit stapler.
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Machine Configuration (continued)
7Saddle kit stapler staples into finished sets when using Fold&Stitch mode.
8Finisher front door opens to the internal Finisher to allow removal of mishandled
paper, clearing waste basket, or supplying staples.
9Lever 1 opens downward to remove mishandled paper.
10 Knob 2 can be turned counterclockwise to ease removal of mishandled paper.
11 Lever 3 opens downward to remove mishandled paper after removing the waste
basket.
12 Lever 4 opens downward to remove mishandled paper.
13 Knob 5 can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise to ease removal of
mishandled paper.
14 Knob 6 can be turned anticlockwise to ease removal of mishandled paper.
15 Stapler transferring knob can be turned to remove or set the stapler.
16 Saddle kit (SK-114) (option) (folding part) makes a fold line in the centre of output
copy.
17 Waste basket holds waste paper punched out and can be withdrawn to clear.
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Turning On the Power Switch
To Turn On the Power
Usually, the main power switch should be kept ON so that the machine may function
as facsimile or printer.
The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main body.
When the main power switch is turned ON, the main power indicator located on the far
left side of the control panel will go on.
When turning the main power switch OFF then ON, check that the main
indicator located on the far left side of the control panel goes off
power
before turning it ON again.
To turn ON the power by the power switch:
1.Turn ON the power switch.
The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel.
Warm-up takes approximately 19 seconds or less.
2.The Basic Screen will be displayed.
The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is possible.
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Turning On the Power Switch (continued)
• When the initial settings are changed by the Key Operator, the modified
conditions will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
• When “Enter User ID” is displayed, enter your User ID to use the
machine.
To Turn Off the Power
1.Turn OFF the power switch.
The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel.
The touch screen and all the LEDs on the control panel except the main power
indicator will go out.
2.Turn OFF the main power switch.
The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main body.
The main power indicator will go out.
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Changing
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• When using the machine as facsimile or printer, do not turn off the main
power switch.
• When the machine is using the Weekly Timer function, turning off the
main power switch will deactivate the function.
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Turning On the Power Switch (continued)
Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power)
This function automatically lowers the power after a specified period (initially 1 minute)
of copier inactivity. The [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] LED will be lit, the [START] LED will
turn orange to show copier inactivity, and all other LEDs except those of the main
power indicator and operation mode keys will be turned off.
The Auto Low Power function can be set to 1 minute/ 5 minutes/ 10 minutes/
15 minutes/ 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes
in the Key Operator mode. For the Key Operator setting, see p. 13-43.
If the machine is not being used as a printer or fax, the power will be turned off after 1
minute of copier inactivity, as the Auto Shut-Off function activates at the same time.
To start a copying job, press any key on the control panel or touch the LCD screen.
The Auto Low Power will be released and the LCD screen recovers brightness.
• If the Auto Shut-Off function activates at the same time, the power will be
turned off without the LCD screen becoming dark.
• The LCD screen will not become dark during a duplex copying job or
when the Jam Position Screen is displayed.
Shutting Off Automatically (Auto Shut-Off)
This function automatically shuts off the power
after a specified period (15 minutes) of copier
inactivity.
The [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] LED will be lit. All
other LEDs and the LCD screen will be turned off.
To start a copying job, press [POWER SAVERON/OFF].
Copying will become available.
• The Auto shut-off can be set for 1 minute/ 5 minutes/ 10 minutes/ 15
minutes/ 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes
in the Key Operator mode. For the Key Operator setting, see p. 13-43.
• When “Timer interrupt mode / Enter password” is displayed after pressing
[POWER SAVER ON/OFF], see p. 7-2 and follow the procedure to
continue.
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Turning On the Power Switch (continued)
Shutting Off / Reducing the Power Manually
Follow the procedure below to shut off or reduce the power manually.
1.Press [POWER SAVER ON/OFF].
2.The Power save mode will be activated.
The machine is initially set to automatically activate the Low Power mode.
The [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] LED will be lit, the [START] LED will turn orange to
show copier inactivity. All other LEDs except those of the main power indicator and
operation mode keys will be turned off.
The Key operator can set the machine to activate the Shut-Off mode when
[POWER SAVER ON/OFF] is pressed. See p. 13-43 to p. 13-46.
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To release the mode, press [POWER SAVER ON/OFF].
The machine will be available for copying operation.
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Turning On the Power Switch (continued)
Entering an User ID (User Account)
The User Account (Electronic Key Counter) allows the Key Operator to monitor all
copying activities by controlling User ID accounts. Copy quantity limits for specific
accounts can be set.
The User Account (E.K.C.) is not factory-set. An User ID is required only when the User
Account is activated, a User Password is assigned, and “Enter User ID” is displayed on
the touch screen.
Use the following procedures to copy:
For details of the User Account setting, see p. 13-18 to p. 13-26.
1.Enter User ID.
Enter your 8-digit User ID, using the keypad.
For setting a User ID, see p. 13-19 to p. 13-21.
If an invalid User ID is entered, continue by entering the correct ID.
2.Press [START].
Your current copy count and copy limit will be displayed for 3 sec.
Current count / limit
018888/025000
3.Start a copying job.
When the message changes to “Ready to copy,” copying job is available on the
machine.
When your copy count reaches the copy limit, the message “Copy limit
reached” will be displayed. In that case, contact the Key Operator to reset
your copy limit.
4.Press [#] while pressing [
The initial state will be restored, with the message “Enter User ID” displayed on the
screen.
*
].
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Loading Paper
A paper indicator is shown on each tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper
level of the tray. (Four levels are provided: )
When paper in a tray becomes empty, the indicator “” appears on the tray key.
Follow the procedure below to insert paper in the empty tray.
When the Multi-sheet bypass tray is empty, “ ” will be displayed on the
bypass tray key instead of the paper size indication.
The Key Operator can set the machine to indicate the paper type for each
tray selected on the screen. For details, see p. 13-28.
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Changing
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Loading Paper in Main Body Trays and DB-211 Trays
Main body trays: Tray 1 and 2
DB-211 trays: Tray 3 and 4
1.Withdraw the main body tray or DB-211 tray.
See p. 2-2 to check positions of each tray.
Do not withdraw the tray forcibly; otherwise you may be injured.
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2.Stack paper with curl side up.
Load paper, aligning it to the right side of the tray.
• Do not load paper above the red line on the side guide plates.
• Be sure that the rear guide plate is correctly positioned according to the
paper size loaded; otherwise machine trouble may occur.
Loading Paper (continued)
3.While pressing the release knob, move the side guide plate against
the paper.
Release the release knob to lock the slide guide plate.
Do not change the paper size indication of the size indication dial at the front
of the tray.
Copying using a tray with a different size indicated may cause a paper
misfeed.
4.Push in the tray until it locks into place.
The indicator on the tray key will change from “” to “”.
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Loading Paper in DB-411 Tray
Loading Paper (continued)
DB-411 tray: Tray 3
1.Withdraw the DB-411 tray.
See p. 2-2 to check positions of each tray.
Do not withdraw the tray forcibly; otherwise you may be injured.
2.Stack paper with curl side up.
Load paper, aligning it to the right side of the tray.
The tray bottom will lower due to the stacker paper weight.
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• Do not load paper above the right side plate of the tray.
• Be sure that the rear guide plate is correctly positioned according to the
paper size loaded; otherwise machine trouble may occur.
3.Push in the tray until it locks into place.
The indicator on the tray 3 key will change from “” to “”.
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Loading Paper (continued)
Loading Paper in LT-203 Large Capacity Tray
1.Open the LCT top door.
2.Open the paper feed roller.
3.Load the paper into the LCT.
Load paper, aligning it to the left side of the tray.
• Do not load paper above the bent line of the guide plate.
• Be sure that the rear guide plate is correctly positioned according to the
paper size loaded; otherwise machine trouble may occur.
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4.Close the LCT top door.
The indicator on the LCT key will change from “” to “”.
Loading Paper (continued)
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Loading Paper (continued)
Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray
1.Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray located on the right side of the
copier.
When loading large paper, withdraw the right edge of the Multi-sheet bypass tray to
extend it.
2.Load copy paper, and adjust the paper guides to the paper size.
The loaded paper size will be indicated on the bypass tray key of the Basic Screen.
• Load transparency film one sheet at a time.
• A maximum of 50 80g/m
2
. sheets can be loaded at one time.
3.When copying is completed, close the Multi-sheet bypass tray.
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Changing Paper Size of Main Body Trays and DB-211 Trays
The main body trays and DB-211 trays are user-adjustable. Change the paper size of
the tray according to the procedure below.
1.Withdraw the tray for which the paper size will be changed.
Do not withdraw the tray forcibly; otherwise you may be injured.
2.Remove the rear guide plate, then insert it into the position
designated for your desired paper size.
Remove the rear guide plate while pressing both edges of it.
The rear guide plate positions are marked on the tray base plate.
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Changing
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Be sure to insert the rear guide plate into the position of the paper size to be
set; otherwise machine trouble may occur.
3.Set the size indication dial at the correct paper size.
Be sure that the correct paper size is indicated; otherwise a paper misfeed
may occur.
4.Push in the tray until it locks into place.
The tray key on the Basic Screen will indicate the paper size currently specified.
Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch)................................................... 3-42
Making Fold in Copies (Fold / Fold & Stitch) ...........................................3-47
Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101
......................................... 3-50
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Positioning Originals
Positioning Originals in RADF
The document feeder (RADF) automatically feeds up to 50 originals directly to the
platen area, starting with the top sheet. The RADF should only be used for unstapled,
smooth, flat originals.
Positioning originals in Normal mode
1.Arrange originals in order.
• Before placing originals in the tray, be sure the document feeder is fully
closed. Once closed, do not open the document feeder, otherwise
selected copy conditions may be automatically altered.
• Be sure not to use unsuitable RADF originals. See p. 10-8 for details.
2.Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder tray.
Place two-sided originals with page one FACE UP.
Up to 50 originals can be set at a time.
• Do not set more than 50 originals or set originals over the red line
indicated on the paper guides; otherwise a paper misfeed will occur.
• If the number of originals exceeds 50, divide them into blocks not
exceeding 50 sheets, then load them from the block with the first page.
See p. 3-26 to p. 3-27.
3.Adjust paper guides.
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Positioning Originals (continued)
Positioning originals in Mixed original mode
Mixed size originals can be copied together from the document feeder.
To use the Mixed original mode, see procedure on p. 8-4 to p. 8-5.
1.Arrange originals in order.
Arrange the mixed size originals as illustrated below.
To the
depth
Setting
direction
To the left
• Before placing originals in the tray, be sure the document feeder is fully
closed. Once closed, do not open the document feeder, otherwise the
selected copy conditions may be altered automatically.
• Be sure not to use unsuitable RADF originals. See p. 10-8 for details.
See p. 10-9 for allowable combinations of mixed originals.
2.Position mixed originals FACE UP, aligned with the left rear side of the
document feeder tray.
Place two-sided originals with page one FACE UP.
Up to 50 originals can be set at a time.
3.Adjust paper guides.
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Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
3-3
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Positioning Originals (continued)
Positioning originals in Folded original mode
Folded original mode detects the folded original size without using the size detection
sensor of the RADF.
To use the Folded original mode, see procedure on p. 8-6 to p. 8-7.
1.Arrange originals in order.
2.Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder tray.
Place two-sided originals with page one FACE UP.
Up to 50 originals can be set at a time.
• Before placing originals in the tray, be sure the document feeder is fully
closed. Once closed, do not open the document feeder, otherwise the
selected copy conditions may be altered automatically.
• Be sure not to use unsuitable RADF originals. See p. 10-8 for details.
3.Adjust paper guides.
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Positioning Originals (continued)
Positioning Original on Platen Glass
Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the document feeder,
e.g., when size is incompatible, when originals are folded, stapled, torn, or in otherwise
poor condition.
1.Raise the document feeder (or platen cover).
Place original FACE DOWN in the left rear corner, aligning the edge with the left
measuring guide.
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Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
2.Gently close the document feeder (or platen cover) to prevent the
original from shifting on the glass.
When selecting Dual Page, Non-Image Area Erase, AUTO mode in Repeat,
or AUTO Layout, DO NOT CLOSE the document feeder or platen cover. For
details on each function, see Section 9.
3.When repeating the original placement, press the release lever under
the document feeder.
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
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Positioning Originals (continued)
4.Use only the lower cover to ease the original placement.
5.When completed, close the upper unit of the document feeder.
Be sure to join the upper unit and lower cover of the document feeder
securely.
Do not place heavy originals and do not press strongly when a
thick original is placed on the platen glass and is under pressure of
the RADF; otherwise, the glass may be broken and you may be
injured.
3-6
Setting Print Quantity
This section describes how to set or change print quantity.
To Set Print Quantity
The copier is initially set to copy the original set in amounts determined by the print
quantity setting, then outputs sorted sets.
1.Enter the desired print quantity on the control panel keypad.
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Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Entered quantity will be displayed on the touch panel.
To Change Print Quantity
Follow the procedure below to change the print quantity after it has been entered.
1.Press [C (CLEAR)].
The quantity displayed on the touch panel will return to 1.
2.Enter the correct quantity.
Entered quantity will be displayed on the touch panel.
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-7
To Stop Scanning/Printing
Follow the procedure below to stop scanning or printing.
1.Touch to highlight the SETTING or RESERVE key for the printing/
scanning job to be cancelled.
The jobs can also be cancelled from the Job List Screen. See p. 3-30 for
details.
2.Press [STOP].
The current machine operation of the selected job will stop immediately, and the data
stored in memory will be deleted.
3-8
Selecting Paper Size
To select an appropriate paper size for getting your desired copy result, use APS
(Automatic Paper Selection), or select paper size manually on the touch screen, as
required.
To Select Paper Size Automatically (APS)
APS detects the size of originals placed on the RADF or platen glass and automatically
selects and feeds copy paper of the same size, or selects an appropriate size according
to the magnification ratio selected.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
• See the table on the following page for the relation of original size,
magnification ratio and copy paper size.
• The initial settings may have been altered by Key Operator. See p. 13-6 to
p. 13-15.
1.Touch to highlight APS on the Basic Screen.
APS is already highlighted when the initial settings are restored.
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
4.Position original(s).
• See p. 10-8 to p. 10-9 for paper sizes detectable from the RADF or on the
platen glass.
• See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
• Key Operator can deactivate APS when original is set in the RADF or on
the platen glass. See p. 13-43 to p. 13-46.
5.Press [START].
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
• If the appropriate copy paper is not loaded in any tray, no copying will be
performed, and a message will prompt you to load the appropriate paper.
• Copy result may not be satisfactory due to the Rotation function. In this
case, turn the function OFF manually. See. p. 7-4.
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Selecting Paper Size (continued)
See the table below for the relation of original size, magnification ratio and
copy paper size.
Paper sizePaper size
A3B4A4RB5RA4B5A5R
0.25 - 0.42
0.43 - 0.50
0.51 - 0.57
0.58 - 0.61
0.62 - 0.71
0.72 - 0.77
0.78 - 0.82
0.83 - 0.86
0.87 - 0.89
0.90 - 1.00
1.01 - 1.10
Magnification ratio
1.11 - 1.15
1.16 - 1.22
1.23 - 1.41
1.42 - 1.63
1.64 - 1.73
1.74 - 2.00
2.01 - 4.00
A5R
B5R
(B5)
A4R(A4)
B4
A3
A5R
B5R
(B5)
A4R
(A4)
B4
A3
Original size
A5R
B5R
(B5)
A4R
(A4)
B4
A3
A5R
B5
(B5R)
A4
(A4R)
A3
A5R
B5R
(B5)
A4R
(A4)
B4
A3
A5R
B5
(B5R)
A4
(A4R)
A3
A5R
B5R
(B5)
A4R(A4)
B4
A3
0.25 - 0.42
0.43 - 0.50
0.51 - 0.57
0.58 - 0.61
0.62 - 0.71
0.72 - 0.77
0.78 - 0.82
0.83 - 0.86
0.87 - 0.89
0.90 - 1.00
1.01 - 1.10
1.11 - 1.15
1.16 - 1.22
1.23 - 1.41
1.42 - 1.63
1.64 - 1.73
1.74 - 2.00
2.01 - 4.00
( ): Rotation functions
Magnification ratio
3-10
Selecting Paper Size (continued)
To Specify Desired Paper Size (AMS)
When a paper size is specified on the touch screen, an appropriate reduction or
enlargement ratio will be selected automatically according to the original size detected
from the RADF or the platen glass.
• See the table on the following page for the relation of original size, copy
paper size, and magnification ratio.
• Wide paper size can be specified when AMS is in use.
In this case, the same magnification ratio as that of the standard size will
be selected automatically.
• To copy in 1.00 (100%) magnification mode and specifying a paper size,
see p. 3-13.
1.Touch a tray key on the Basic Screen to select the desired paper size.
The selected tray key will be highlighted, and under LENS, -A- will also be highlighted.
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
4.Position original(s).
• See p. 10-8 to p. 10-9 for original sizes detectable from the RADF or on
the platen glass.
• See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
5.Press [START].
The scanned image will be printed on the specified paper size in the selection
magnification ratio.
Copy result may not be satisfactory due to the Rotation function. In this
case, turn the function OFF manually. See. p. 7-4.
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-11
A3
B4
A4
A4R
B5
Paper size
B5R
A5R
A3
B4
A4
A4R
B5
Paper size
B5R
A5R
Selecting Paper Size (continued)
See the table below for the relation of original size, copy paper size, and
selection magnification ratio.
AMS Table: Rotation Copy ON
Original size
A3B4F4A4A4RB5B5RA5A5R
1.001.151.271.411.411.631.632.002.00
0.861.001.101.221.221.001.411.731.73
0.710.820.901.001.001.151.151.411.41
0.710.820.901.001.001.151.151.411.41
0.610.710.780.860.861.001.001.221.22
0.610.710.780.860.861.001.001.221.22
0.500.580.640.500.710.580.811.001.00
AMS Table: Rotation Copy OFF
Original size
A3B4F4A4A4RB5B5RA5A5R
1.001.151.271.001.411.151.631.412.00
0.861.001.100.861.221.001.411.221.73
0.500.580.641.000.711.150.821.411.00
0.710.820.900.711.000.821.151.001.41
0.430.500.550.860.611.000.711.220.86
0.610.710.780.610.860.711.000.861.22
0.500.580.640.500.710.580.810.711.00
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Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode)
When the copier is turned ON, the magnification ratio is set to 1.00 (100%)
automatically on the Basic Screen.
Follow each procedure described in this section to select the desired magnification
ratio.
To Copy in 1.00 Magnification Mode
Follow this procedure to make a 100% copy of the original image.
1.Close the RADF securely, then press [AUTO RESET].
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
The initial settings are restored. Check that APS indicates that the 1.00 magnification
is selected.
The initial settings may be altered by the Key Operator. See p. 13-6 to p. 13-
15.
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
Specifying paper size will release 1.00 magnification and set -A- (AMS)
automatically. In this case, touch 1.00 to highlight it again.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
4.Position original(s).
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
5.Press [START].
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-13
Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)
To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode
Use the 6 preset ratios (0.71, 0.82, 0.86, 1.15, 1.22, 1.41) and 3 user preset ratios to
increase or decrease magnification in fixed amounts.
Specification for Fixed Magnification Mode
❒ Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image
Shift
1.Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen.
The popup menu for selecting the desired preset/user preset ratio will be displayed.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
2.Select the desired magnification, then touch OK.
The popup menu will disappear, and the selected ratio will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
Three user preset ratios are adjustable by the Key Operator. See p. 13-17.
3.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
4.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
5.Position original(s).
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
6.Press [START].
3-14
Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)
To Copy in Zoom Mode
Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% increments.
Specification for Zoom Mode
❒ Zoom range: 25% to 400%
❒ Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image
Shift
1.Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
The popup menu for setting a zoom ratio will be displayed.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
2.Touch the Vertical/Horizontal zoom key on the popup menu, if it is not
highlighted, then set the desired zoom ratio.
Use the keypad on the popup menu to enter the desired magnification ratio
in 3 digits, or use arrows (c / d) to scroll to the desired ratio.
If an incorrect ratio is entered, continue by entering the correct 3-digit ratio.
3.Touch OK.
The popup menu disappears automatically and the specified zoom ratio will be
displayed on the Basic Screen.
4.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
5.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
6.Position original(s).
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
7.Press [START].
3-15
Selecting Density Level
Automatic Exposure (AE) operates with the default settings. It detects the density of the
original image and automatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy.
ABCD
EFGH
IJKLM
NOPQ
RSTUV
WXYZ
Light original
ABCD
EFGH
IJKLM
NOPQ
RSTUV
WXYZ
Normal
ABCD
EFGH
IJKLM
NOPQ
RSTUV
WXYZ
Dark original
To Select Copy Density
Select manual copy density to adjust exposure (density) when originals are too light or
too dark. Manual adjustments can be made in 9 levels on the Basic Screen.
1.Touch DARKER to darken, or touch LIGHTER to lighten the copy
image.
Move the cursor ( ) to the desired exposure level indicator.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
• Touch NORMAL to select the middle density level.
• To use the user-set density (Userset 1 or Userset 2), see p. 13-16.
• When resuming AE, touch AUTO.
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
3-16
4.Position original(s).
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
5.Press [START].
Selecting Density Level (continued)
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-17
Making Double-Sided Copies (1-2, 2-2)
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
The Basic Screen is initially set to 1-1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from
single-sided originals.
Follow the procedure below to make double-sided copies from the originals scanned
from the document feeder or from the platen glass.
Using RADF
Select the copy mode according to the original type (single-sided or double-sided).
2-2 Copying
1-2 Copying
1.Touch 1
Double-sided original
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Single-sided original
a
2 or 2a2 on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
Duplex copy
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
Duplex copy
3-18
Making Double-Sided Copies (1-2, 2-2) (continued)
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy
mode. In this case, arrange the settings so that they are compatible with the
selected copy mode.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
4.Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
• See p. 3-2 to p. 3-4 for details on positioning originals.
• Use RADF store mode (p. 3-26 to p. 3-27) when the original count
exceeds 50.
5.Press [START].
The machine scans originals, then prints duplex copies when they are ready for output.
Press [STOP] to suspend the scanning or printing job.
When the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceeded due
to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit;
otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
3-19
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Making Double-Sided Copies (1-2, 2-2) (continued)
Using Platen Glass
Use the platen glass to scan originals unsuitable for the document feeder.
Specification for Double-Sided Copying Using Platen Glass
❒ Use the Platen store mode.
❒ See p. 10-8 for the information on unsuitable RADF originals.
❒ Incompatible Conditions: Using RADF, Non-Standard Size, OHP Interleave, Image
Insert
1.Open the document feeder.
The RADF indication on the Basic Screen will disappear and the 1-2 and 2-2 keys will
be dimmed to show inactivity.
2.Position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass.
Be sure to start from the first page.
• See p. 10-8 for original sizes detectable on the platen glass.
• See p. 3-5 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
3.Touch 1
The STORE key will be highlighted automatically.
a
2 on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
DO NOT press [AUTO RESET] at this point, otherwise the selected mode
will be released and the copier cannot scan the original placed on the glass.
4.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy
mode. In this case, arrange settings so that they are compatible with the
selected copy mode.
5.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
6.Press [START] to scan.
The front side image of the double-sided copy will be scanned into memory.
3-20
Making Double-Sided Copies (1-2, 2-2) (continued)
7.Replace the original on the platen glass with the back side down, then
press [START].
Repeat this step until all originals are scanned.
Memory indicator on the upper right of the Basic Screen allows you to check
the remaining memory.
To delete the scanned data without printing, press [STOP].
8.Touch STORE to exit the Store mode.
STORE will return to the normal display.
9.Press [START] to print.
All the data in memory will be output.
Press [STOP] to suspend the printing job.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
When the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceeded due
to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit;
otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-21
Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2-1)
Front
Front
Front
Front
Front
Use RADF and select 2-1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from double-sided
originals.
2-1 Copying
1.Touch 2
Front
Front
Front
Front
Double-sided original
a
1 on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
Front
Simplex copy
Back
Back
Back
Back
Back
2.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy
mode. In this case, arrange settings so that they are compatible with the
selected copy mode.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
4.Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.
• See p. 3-2 to p. 3-4 for details on positioning originals.
• Use RADF store mode (p. 3-26 to p. 3-27) when the original count
exceeds 50.
3-22
Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2-1)
(continued)
5.Press [START].
The machine starts to scan originals, then prints simplex copies when they are ready
for output.
Press [STOP] to suspend the scanning or printing job.
When the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceeded due
to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit;
otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-23
Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray)
Use the Multi-sheet bypass tray to copy using special paper.
Specify the paper type to be loaded on the Multi-sheet bypass tray, as described below.
Do not use paper with any staples, or paper that conducts
electricity (silver, carbon, etc.), otherwise an accident may occur as
a result of fire.
To avoid machine trouble, do not use heat-sensitive paper, coloured OHP
film, or paper specifically designed for ink-jet printers, such as photo-paper.
When loading special paper in the main body tray or in the LCT to use on a
regular basis, the paper type should be specified in the Key Operator
setting. See p. 13-28.
1.Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray, and load the copy paper.
See p. 2-28 for further details.
2.Touch the Bypass key to highlight it.
The PAPER TYPE key will appear above the Bypass key. APS will be deselected, and
-A- will be highlighted on the Basic Screen.
3.Touch PAPER T YP E .
The Paper Type popup menu will be displayed.
4.Touch the desired paper type key.
When Thick Paper 1, Thick Paper 2, Thin, Rycycled Paper, Userset, Thin Paper,
OHP sheet is highlighted, a print job will conform to the selected paper type.
If no paper type indication is needed, touch Normal Paper.
The selection will be reflected on the Basic Screen when restored.
3-24
Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray)
5.Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.
6.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
See p. 9-16 to p. 9-17 for details on copying onto transparency films.
(continued)
7.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
8.Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN
on the platen glass.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
9.Press [START].
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
3-25
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Copying Using Memory
This section describes various copying features available on this machine using its
built-in memory.
To Scan Originals into Memory (Store Mode)
Store mode allows you to scan all the originals first, then to start a continuous printing
job.
Use RADF store mode to scan a large amount of originals.
Use Platen store mode for originals that cannot be fed through the document feeder
due to thickness, size or condition.
RADF tray capacity is 50; however, more than 50 originals can be scanned
into memory using RADF store mode.
Specification for Store Mode
❒ Incompatible with RADF store mode: Image Insert, Dual Page
❒ Incompatible with Platen store mode: None
1.Make copying selections, as desired.
When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then
press [AUTO RESET].
2.Touch STORE on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
You may find the key already highlighted due to the copying selections made.
3.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
3-26
Copying Using Memory (continued)
4.Position original(s).
Using platen glass:
Place original FACE DOWN. Start scanning from the first page.
When Dual Page, Non-Image Area Erase, Auto detection mode of Repeat,
or AUTO Layout is selected, keep the RADF (or platen cover) open
throughout the scanning procedure.
Using RADF:
Position originals FACE UP.
If the number of originals exceeds 50, divide them into blocks not exceeding 50 sheets
and load them from the block with the first page.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
5.Press [START] to scan.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all originals are scanned.
Memory indicator on the upper right of the Basic Screen allows you to check
the remaining memory.
To delete the scanned data without printing, press [STOP].
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
Should memory overflow occur frequently, it is recommended that you
contact your service representative to expand the memory capacity in your
machine.
6.Touch STORE to exit the Store mode.
STORE will return to the normal display.
7.Press [START] to print.
All the data in memory will be output.
Press [STOP] to suspend the printing job.
When the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceeded due
to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit;
otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-27
Copying Using Memory (continued)
To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve)
The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current job is in progress.
When the current job is finished, the Reserve job starts printing immediately.
Specifications for Reserve
❒ Job settings: Max. 5 (current job plus 4 reserve jobs)
❒ When the current job is in Store mode, Image Insert, or Dual Page, the reserve job
setting will be available after the copier starts to print the current job.
❒ Incompatible Conditions: Interrupt copying, Scanning in Store mode
1.Press [START] to start scanning/printing for the current job.
RESERVE will become active to show that the reserve job setting is now available.
2.Touch RESERVE to highlight it.
The Reserve Job Setting Screen will be displayed.
On the Reserve Job Setting Screen, all keys on the LCD and control panel will function
for the reserve job.
3.Select copy conditions for the reserve job, as desired.
When trouble occurs while setting the reserve job, the SETTING key on the
Basic Screen will change to JAM or ADD PAPER key. See p. 5-7 to p. 5-9.
4.Position original(s) after completing the scan for the current job.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
3-28
Copying Using Memory (continued)
5.Press [START] to start scanning the reserve job.
When setting more than one reserve job, the next reserve job setting will be
available after the copier starts to scan for the previous reserve job.
When completed, the Basic Screen for the current printing job will be restored.
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to reserve more than one job.
6.Output of the reserve job will start automatically after completing the
current job.
When the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceeded due
to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit;
otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
3-29
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Copying Using Memory (continued)
To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job List Screen)
The Job List Screen allows you to perform the following functions.
• Confirm machine status• Change order of reserve job
• Delete reserve job• View unsuccessful job list
1.Touch JOB LIST on the Basic Screen.
The Job List Screen will be displayed.
Check the current status of the machine.
2.Perform the desired setting on the screen.
The HDD capacity will be displayed instead of the File capacity, if the
optional HDD is installed in the machine.
See the next page for details of the screen.
To change the order of a reserve job:
Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job, then touch
ADVANCE.
The highlighted reserve job is advanced by one in printing order unless the job
preceding it is already in progress.
To clear reserve job:
Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job, then touch
DELETE. The Job Clear Confirmation Screen will be displayed.
Touch YES to clear the highlighted reserve job, or NO to cancel.
3-30
Copying Using Memory (continued)
To display unsuccessful job list:
Touch Unsuccessful jobs to display
the Unsuccessful Job List Screen.
Touch to scroll to the next page.
Up to 16 unsuccessful jobs (4 pages)
can be displayed.
Touch to return to the previous
page.
Touch BACK to return to the Job List Screen.
3.Touch BACK on the Job List Screen.
The Basic Screen will be restored.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Contents of Job List Screen
JOB No. : Displays the No. (001-999) for each job assigned to the machine.
MODE:Displays the machine’s current mode of operation. Three modes are listed below.
COPIER
FAX
PRINTER
SCANNER
STATUS: Displays the current status of the machine for each job.
ERROR: Error in each mode
PRINTING : Printing in each mode
NO PAPER : No paper in each mode
STOP: Stop in each mode
SCANNING: Scanning original(s) in copy mode
WAITING: Waiting to be output
NAME:Displays the file name or the user name of the job, if specified.
TOTAL PAGE(s):Displays the number of scanned pages for each job.
PAGE(s) LEFT:Displays the remaining copy count of the job.
0 to 999
Copy count = No. of scanned pages x Print quantity
The count exceeding 999 will be displayed as “*999”.
MINUTE(s) TO GO:Displays the time (in minutes) required for completing the job.
Shorter than 1 minute: <1
2 ~ 999
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
The time displayed is an approximation; output may take slightly longer.
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-31
Output Mode for Machine without Finisher
This section describes the output modes for the
copier without a Finisher.
The Stack mode is initially selected.
1 Stack mode copies the original set in amounts
determined by the print quantity setting, then
outputs sorted sets normally.
2 E-SORT+Sort mode rotates every other set by
90° upon exit, provided the same paper size is
loaded in two trays, one tray with paper loaded
in portrait orientation and the other tray with
paper loaded in landscape orientation, e.g., A4 and A4R.
3 Group mode copies each original page in amounts determined by the print quantity
setting, then outputs grouped sets normally.
4 E-SORT+Group mode rotates every other grouped set by 90° upon exit, provided
the same paper size is loaded in two trays, one tray with paper loaded in portrait
orientation and the other tray with paper loaded in landscape orientation, e.g., A4
and A4R.
Specifications for Output Modes without Finisher
❒ Incompatible with Group mode: Proof Copy, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Booklet, OHP
Interleave, Image Insert, Non-Image Area Erase, Repeat, AUTO Layout, Stamp
(Numbering)
❒ Incompatible with E-SORT+Sort mode: Mixed Original, Sheet/Cover Insertion,
Booklet, OHP Interleave, Non-Image Area Erase, Repeat, AUTO Layout
❒ Incompatible with E-SORT+Group mode: Using platen glass (unless Chapter with
Platen store mode, Image Shift, Flip Side 2, or Stamp (excluding Numbering) is
used), Proof Copy, Mixed Original, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Booklet, OHP Interleave,
Image Insert, Non-Image Area Erase, Repeat, AUTO Layout, Stamp (Numbering)
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Stack (default)
Originals
3
2
1
E-SORT+SortGroupE-SORT+Group
Example:
3-set copies
Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)
1.When using E-SORT+Sort or E-SORT+Group mode, load the same
paper size into two trays in different orientation.
Stack mode is initially selected. Key Operator can change the initial output
mode. See p. 13-11 to p. 13-13.
2.Select the desired output mode.
Touch the desired output mode key to highlight it.
To select Stack mode, deselect all the keys.
3.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
4.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
• See p. 10-3 to be sure that the exit tray capacity is not exceeded.
• See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity.
5.Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN
on the platen glass.
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
6.Press [START].
Press [STOP] to suspend the scanning or printing job.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
When the paper exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print
quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise,
mishandled paper will occur.
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Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
Output Mode for Machine with Finisher
The machine with Finisher FS-113/FS-114 provides output modes as described below.
FS-113 Finisher
FS-114 Finisher
FS-114 Finisher
+ SK-114 Saddle kit
1 Stack mode means that the offset-stacker finisher modes are not selected. Copies
will be stacked upon exit without being offset by sorted sets.
2 Sort mode outputs multiple copies of the original set; each sorted set will be offset
by 30 mm upon exit.
3 Group mode groups together multiple copies of each original and offsets the sets by
30 mm upon exit.
Finisher FS-113 provides the ability to staple and punch. See p. 3-38 to use the Staple
mode, or see p. 3-42 to use the Punch mode.
Finisher FS-114 provides the ability to staple, punch, fold, and fold&stitch. See p. 3-38
to use the Staple mode, see p. 3-42 to use the Punch mode, and see p. 3-47 to use the
Fold or Fold&Stitch mode.
4
3
2
1
SortStack
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
4
1
3
2
1
Offset by 30mm
Example:
Make 3 copied sets
from 4 original sheets
Group
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
Offset by 30mm
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Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)
Finisher FS-113 is equipped with a primary (main) and a secondary (sub)
exit trays.
Finisher FS-114 is equipped with two exit trays, and one optional exit tray
(BK-114 Branch kit) can be installed. Contact your service representative, if
desired.
The copier with FS-114 is initially set to output to tray 1 in Sort mode, and the copier
with FS-113 is initially set to output to the primary (main) tray in Sort mode.
Follow the procedure below to change the output mode, as desired.
Specifications for Output Modes with Finisher
❒ If using the transparent film to copy in the copier with FS-113, be sure to select the
secondary (sub) tray as an output tray.
❒ Incompatible with Sort mode: Using platen glass (unless Image Insert, Dual Page,
or Platen store mode is used), OHP Interleave, Non-Image Area Erase, Repeat,
AUTO Layout
❒ Incompatible with Group mode: Proof Copy, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Booklet, OHP
Interleave, Image Insert, Non-Image Area Erase, Repeat, AUTO Layout, Stamp
(Numbering)
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
1.Close the RADF securely, then press [AUTO RESET].
Key Operator can change the initial output mode. See p. 13-11 to p. 13-13.
2.Select the desired output mode.
(1) Touch OUTPUT on the Basic Screen to display the Output Mode popup menu.
Output Mode popup menu (FS-113)
Output Mode popup menu (FS-114 with SK-114 Saddle kit)
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-35
Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)
(2) FS-113:
Select the desired output tray in the EXIT area, then select the desired output
mode in the OUTPUT MODE area.
If selecting Sub Tray, the Stack mode will be fixed and the output mode keys will
appear dimmed to show inactivity.
To select Stack mode using the primary (main) tray, deselect all the output mode
keys.
FS-114:
Select the desired output tray in the EXIT area, then select the desired output
mode in the OUTPUT MODE area.
To select Stack mode, deselect all the output mode keys.
3.Touch OK to restore the Basic Screen.
The output icon of the selected output mode will be displayed in the OUTPUT icon
area.
4.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
5.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 10-3 for finisher capacity specifications.
6.Position original(s).
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
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Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)
7.Press [START].
Press [STOP] to suspend the scanning or printing job.
• Finisher FS-113 primary (main) tray gradually goes down while printed
materials output. DO NOT allow any object to interfere with the operation
of the tray on the left side of the finisher, as any interference may cause
damage to the finisher.
• Finisher FS-114 trays gradually go up/down while printed materials
output, depending on the tray selected. With SK-114 Saddle kit, the
operation of the trays become greater. DO NOT allow any object to
interfere with the tray operation on the left side of the finisher, as any
interference may cause damage to the finisher.
When the finisher exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print
quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise,
mishandled paper will occur.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-37
Stapling Output Copies (Staple)
The FS-113/FS-114 finisher provides the ability to staple.
Staple mode staples each sorted set. Up to 50 sheets (or a stack up to 5 mm thick) can
be stapled.
FS-113 Finisher
FS-114 Finisher
FS-114 Finisher
+ SK-114 Saddle kit
Specifications for Staple Mode
❒ Staple mode cannot offset the finished sets, or cannot be used with Group mode.
❒ Using excessively curled paper or some types of thin paper in Staple mode may
cause poor results in arrangement of the stapled sets.
❒ Incompatible with Staple mode: Using platen glass (unless Image Insert, Dual
Page, or Platen store mode is used), Booklet, OHP Interleave, Non-Image Area
Erase, Repeat, AUTO Layout
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Stapling Output Copies (Staple) (continued)
1.Close the RADF securely, then press [AUTO RESET].
Key Operator can change the initial output mode. See p. 13-11 to p. 13-13.
2.Touch STAPLE on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
The staple position icon will be displayed in the OUTPUT icon area.
Using FS-114, Tray 1 will be initially selected, while the primary (main) tray will be fixed
when using FS-113.
To change the output tray or staple position, follow the procedure below.
If the staple position currently set is desired, proceed to step 4.
3.Touch OUTPUT on the Basic Screen to display the Output Mode
popup menu.
FS-113:
Touch STAPLE twice to display the Staple Position Selection popup menu.
Select the desired staple position, then touch OK to restore the Output Mode popup
menu.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
FS-114:
Select the desired output tray in the EXIT area.
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-39
Stapling Output Copies (Staple) (continued)
Touch STAPLE twice to display the Staple Position Selection popup menu.
Select the desired staple position, then touch OK to restore the Output Mode popup
menu.
4.Touch OK to restore the Basic Screen.
The selected staple position icon will be displayed in the OUTPUT icon area.
5.Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
6.Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
See p. 10-3 to be sure that the finisher capacity is not exceeded.
7.Position original(s).
See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.
8.Press [START].
Press [STOP] to suspend the scanning or printing job.
• Finisher FS-113 primary (main) tray gradually goes down while printed
materials output. DO NOT allow any object to interfere with the operation
of the tray on the left side of the finisher, as any interference may cause
damage to the finisher.
• Finisher FS-114 trays gradually go up/down while printed materials
output, depending on the tray selected. With SK-114 Saddle kit, the
operation of the trays become greater. DO NOT allow any object to
interfere with the tray operation on the left side of the finisher, as any
interference may cause damage to the finisher.
When the finisher exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print
quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise,
mishandled paper will occur.
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Stapling Output Copies (Staple) (continued)
Position originals as illustrated below to have the finished sets stapled in the
specified position.
3
Copying
Operations
Positioning
Originals
Setting Print
Quantity
Stop
Scan/Print
Paper Size
Lens Mode
Density
1-2, 2-2
2-1
Multi-Sheet
Bypass Tray
Using
Memory
Output without
Finisher
Output with
Finisher
Staple
Punch
Fold /
Fold&Stitch
Output with
Inner Tray
3-41
Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch)
The Punch mode is available when one of the following Finisher options is installed in
the machine.
FS-113 Finisher:
When the Punch mode is selected in combination with any of the Stack, Sort, Staple,
and Group modes, each copied sheet is punched and output to the primary (main)
according to the selected output mode. The secondary (sub) tray provides the Stack
mode only.
FS-114 Finisher:
When the Punch mode is selected in combination with the Stack, Sort, Staple, and
Group modes, each copied sheet is punched and output to the tray selected (tray 1, 2
or 3 if installed), according to the selected output mode.