Konica Minolta Network Printer User Manual

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Network Printing System
User's Manual
© 2002 by Konica Business Technologies, Inc.
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MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT: The KONICA Force 65 Network Printing System will give you many years of trouble-free service. To ensure high-quality printing performance and to prevent premature wear or failure of precision parts and components, schedule periodic cleaning and routine adjustments.
We recommend that you contact your service center to discuss the benefits and advantages of Konica's Customer Service Maintenance Agreement and to be shown how a maintenance plan can be tailored to your individual printing needs.
NOTICE: Konica Business Technologies, Inc. has made every effort to ensure that the information in this manual is complete and accurate. However, constant efforts are also being made to improve and update the product. Therefore, Konica Business Technologies, Inc. shall not be liable for errors in this manual or for any consequential damage resulting from the use of this manual. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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Contents

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Section 1: Introduction
To the User ..................................................................................................................... 1-2
Features Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-3
Section 2: Safety Information
User Instructions ............................................................................................................. 2-2
Machine Labels ............................................................................................................... 2-3
Label Locations........................................................................................................ 2-3
Regulations ..................................................................................................................... 2-5
FCC Regulations...................................................................................................... 2-5
Canadian Department of Communications Regulations .......................................... 2-5
FDA Regulations...................................................................................................... 2-5
Machine Installation and Power Requirements............................................................... 2-6
Machine Handling and Care............................................................................................ 2-8
Routine Safety................................................................................................................. 2-9
Finisher Capacity Requirements ................................................................................... 2-10
Section 3: Machine Information
Konica Force 65 Overview .............................................................................................. 3-2
Key Operator Functions ........................................................................................... 3-3
Service, Repairs & Supplies .................................................................................... 3-3
Machine Labels........................................................................................................ 3-3
Service Settings ....................................................................................................... 3-4
Machine Configuration .................................................................................................... 3-5
External Machine ..................................................................................................... 3-5
External Machine Call-outs ...................................................................................... 3-6
Internal Machine ...................................................................................................... 3-7
Internal Machine Call-outs ....................................................................................... 3-7
Optional Equipment ................................................................................................. 3-8
Site Requirements......................................................................................................... 3-14
Control Panel Layout..................................................................................................... 3-16
Specifications ................................................................................................................ 3-17
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Section 4: Media Information
Main Body Trays ............................................................................................................. 4-2
LT-402 Large Capacity Tray (Option) ............................................................................. 4-3
LT-412 Large Capacity Tray (Option) ............................................................................. 4-3
Automatic Duplex Unit..................................................................................................... 4-4
Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ................................................................................................. 4-4
FS-110/210 Finisher (Option).......................................................................................... 4-5
FS-110/210 Finisher Primary (Main) Tray................................................................ 4-5
FS-110/210 Finisher Secondary (Sub) Tray ............................................................ 4-6
FS-210 Finisher Booklet Tray .................................................................................. 4-6
PI-110 Cover Sheet Feeder (Option) .............................................................................. 4-7
PK-110/120 Punching Kit (Option) .................................................................................. 4-8
PZ-108 Punching / Z-Folding Unit (Option)..................................................................... 4-8
Paper Supply Message ................................................................................................... 4-9
Paper Weight Compatibility Chart ................................................................................. 4-10
Section 5: Printing Operations
Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5-2
Wake Up Screen...................................................................................................... 5-2
Warm Up Screen ..................................................................................................... 5-2
Control Panel .................................................................................................................. 5-3
The Basic Screen............................................................................................................ 5-3
Check Mode Message .................................................................................................... 5-4
Check Screen .......................................................................................................... 5-4
Reservation List .............................................................................................................. 5-5
Screen Display......................................................................................................... 5-5
Help Mode....................................................................................................................... 5-6
Stop Printing.................................................................................................................... 5-7
Change Job Order........................................................................................................... 5-8
Job Deletion .................................................................................................................... 5-9
Previous Job List........................................................................................................... 5-10
Non Complete Job List.................................................................................................. 5-11
Change Setting ............................................................................................................. 5-12
Print Size....................................................................................................................... 5-13
Selecting Paper Type/Size for Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ....................................... 5-13
Controller Screen .......................................................................................................... 5-14
Auto Low Power Mode .................................................................................................. 5-15
The Counter List............................................................................................................ 5-16
View the Counter List............................................................................................. 5-16
Print the Counter List ............................................................................................. 5-16
Weekly Timer Function ................................................................................................. 5-17
Timer Interrupt ....................................................................................................... 5-17
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Section 6: Output Modes
FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications ................................................................................ 6-2
Finisher Type ........................................................................................................... 6-2
Primary (Main) Tray ................................................................................................. 6-2
Secondary (Sub) Tray.............................................................................................. 6-3
Booklet Tray (FS-210 Finisher only) ........................................................................ 6-3
Cover Sheet Feeder................................................................................................. 6-4
Punching Kit............................................................................................................. 6-4
Punching / Z-Folding Unit ........................................................................................ 6-4
Non-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray..................................................................... 6-5
Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray............................................................................. 6-6
Staple-Sort Mode Using Primary (Main) Tray ................................................................. 6-7
Folding and Stapling & Folding Modes ........................................................................... 6-8
Punch Mode .................................................................................................................... 6-9
Z-Folding Mode ............................................................................................................. 6-10
Three-Folding Mode...................................................................................................... 6-11
Cover Sheet Feeder...................................................................................................... 6-12
Manual Finishing ........................................................................................................... 6-13
Output Mode for Machine without Finisher ................................................................... 6-16
Section 7: Web Utilities
To Use Web Utilities........................................................................................................ 7-2
Machine Information Mode.............................................................................................. 7-4
Job Status Mode ............................................................................................................. 7-5
Environment Setup Mode................................................................................................ 7-6
To Set E-Mail Transmission Function ...................................................................... 7-6
Section 8 : Maintenance & Supplies
Loading Paper................................................................................................................. 8-2
Paper Indicator......................................................................................................... 8-2
Paper Empty Indicator ............................................................................................. 8-2
Using the HELP Key ................................................................................................ 8-2
Loading Paper in Tray 1 and 2................................................................................. 8-3
Loading Paper in Tray 3........................................................................................... 8-4
Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray.............................................................. 8-5
Loading Paper in LCT (LT-402/LT-412)................................................................... 8-6
Loading Tabbed Sheets in Tray 1, 2, or 3................................................................ 8-7
Loading Tabbed Sheets in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray............................................... 8-8
Loading Tabbed Sheets in LCT (LT-402/LT-412) .................................................... 8-9
Adding Toner................................................................................................................. 8-10
Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-110/210 Finisher.......................................... 8-11
Empty Trash Basket of PK-110/120 Punching Kit......................................................... 8-12
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Section 8 : Maintenance & Supplies (continued)
Empty Trash Basket of PZ-108 Punching / Z-Folding Unit ........................................... 8-13
Preventive Maintenance................................................................................................ 8-14
Reading the PM Counter ....................................................................................... 8-14
Printing the PM Counter......................................................................................... 8-14
Service, Repairs, Supplies ............................................................................................ 8-15
Clearing Mishandled Paper........................................................................................... 8-16
Jam Location Screen ............................................................................................. 8-16
Printing Hints................................................................................................................. 8-17
Section 9 : Key Operator Mode
To the Key Operator........................................................................................................ 9-2
How to Access the Key Operator Mode................................................................... 9-3
Function Menu Map ........................................................................................................ 9-4
System Initial Setting [1].................................................................................................. 9-6
Date & Time Setting [1]............................................................................................ 9-6
Language Select Setting [2]..................................................................................... 9-8
IP Address Setting [3] .............................................................................................. 9-9
ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4]..................................................... 9-10
How to Access the ECM Setting Mode .................................................................. 9-11
E.C.M. Data Edit [1] ............................................................................................... 9-12
E.C.M. All Count Reset [2] ..................................................................................... 9-16
E.C.M. Function Setting [3] .................................................................................... 9-17
Paper Type / Special Size Set [6] ................................................................................. 9-18
Panel Contrast / Key Sound Adjustment [7].................................................................. 9-20
Key Operator Data Setting [8] ....................................................................................... 9-21
Weekly Timer [9] ........................................................................................................... 9-22
How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode .................................................... 9-23
Weekly Timer On/Off Setting [1] ............................................................................ 9-24
Timer Setting [2]..................................................................................................... 9-25
Timer Action On/Off Setting [3] .............................................................................. 9-27
Lunch Hour Off Setting [4] ..................................................................................... 9-29
Timer Interrupt Password Setting [5] ..................................................................... 9-30
Control Panel Adjustment [10] ...................................................................................... 9-31
Tray Auto Select Setting [11] ........................................................................................ 9-32
Power Save Setting [12]................................................................................................ 9-33
Memory Switch Setting [13] .......................................................................................... 9-34
Machine Management List Print [14]............................................................................. 9-37
Call Remote Center [15]................................................................................................ 9-38
Side 2 Lens Adjustment [16] ......................................................................................... 9-39
Finisher Adjustment [17] ............................................................................................... 9-40
Key Operator ECM Form .............................................................................................. 9-42
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Section 1: Introduction

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To the User ...........1-2
Features Overview ...........1-3
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To the User

Welcome to the Konica Force 65 Network Printing System, which includes the main body engine, the print controller, and the optional network interface card. Separate user documentation is provided with the print controller and the network interface card.
This User's Manual describes the layout of the main body machine configured with both standard and optional equipment and explains control panel functions and procedures for all operations. This manual also includes basic engine specifications, and information on media requirements, maintenance, supplies, safety measures, and troubleshooting tips.
Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before operating the equipment and keep it in a handy location for the convenience of all users.
Konica is committed to serving you in the best way possible and we welcome your comments on this manual. If you wish to send us your comments, please use our mailing address displayed in the front of this book.
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Features Overview

The Konica Force 65 Network Printing System connects the Konica Force 65 main body engine to the IP-511 Printer Controller, enabling the system to function as a network printer or print server on the network.
• All-Image Area Prints completely to the edges of the paper to avoid image loss.
•ATS - Automatic Tray Switching Automatically switches to another paper tray when a tray becomes empty during a print job.
•Auto Low Power Automatically lowers the power after a specified period of printer inactivity.
•Auto Reset Automatically resets to printer defaults after a specified period of printer inactivity.
•Auto Shut-Off Automatically shuts off the main power after a specified period of printer inactivity.
• Booklet Creates letter R or ledger size booklets from letter size originals in duplex mode.
• Chapter Places chapter pages on the righthand side in duplex mode.
• Combination Prints a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of print paper.
• Counter List Displays on the screen and prints the following data: total counter of the machine and the date when the counter started.
•Image Shift Creates or removes a binding margin at the top, bottom, right and left edges (shift amount from 0 ~ 250mm, in 1mm increments); reduces image to prevent image loss (reduce & shift amount from 0 ~ 250mm, in 1mm increments).
• Machine Status Confirmation Displays the current machine status on LCD for confirmation.
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• Manual Shut-off Shuts off the main power when pressing [POWER SAVER ON/OFF] key.
• Non Standard Size for Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Allows special paper size to be loaded in the Multi-sheet bypass tray and entered using the touch screen keypad in order to avoid paper misfeed.
• Output mode for Machine with FS-110/210 Finisher Installed:
Non-Sort, Sort, Staple-Sort, and Group modes using the primary (main) tray Non-Sort Face Down exit, Non-Sort Face Up exit, Group Face Down exit, and Group Face Up exit modes using the secondary (sub) tray Folding, Stapling & Folding, and 3-Folding modes using the booklet tray (FS-210 only)
• Output mode for FS-110/210 Finisher with PI-110 Cover Sheet Feeder Installed:
Cover Sheet mode Manual Staple mode
For details of each output mode, see Section 6: Output Modes.
•Paper Capacity Total 2,600 sheets, including two 500-sheet trays, a 1,500-sheet tray, and a 100-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray. Total 6,600 sheets, including 4,000-sheet optional large capacity tray.
•Power Saver Automatically turns off all but nominal power supply after a specified period of printer inactivity, for optimal efficiency. Power is returned after a brief warm up period by pressing
POWER SAVER ON/OFF] key on the Control panel.
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• Proof Print To ensure correct output before running multiple prints, run a proof print by touching
PROOF PRINT
• Punch Mode for FS-110/210 Finisher with PK-110/120 Punching Kit Installed: Punches three holes in output prints.
• Punch / Z-Folding Mode for FS-110/210 Finisher with PZ-108 Punching / Z-Folding Unit
Installed:
Punches three holes in output prints and Z-fold printed sheets.
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on the Check Screen.
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• Repeat Image Accepts the horizontal image area across the page, and repeats it down the page as many times as the repeat width setting (10 ~ 150mm) permits, in manual or auto.
• Reverse Image Reverses the image from black-on-white to white-on-black or vice versa.
• Sheet/Cover Insertion Inserts up to 30 blank or printed sheets from any tray including the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray, or inserts blank or printed front and back covers from any tray including the Multi­Sheet Bypass Tray.
• Stamp Imprints a stamp onto the print image.
• Staple Selects the stapling position and number of staples (3 positions).
• STD Size (Special) Detects standard paper sizes which cannot normally be detected (A4R and A5) when loaded in a main body tray. A5R and F4 sizes are detected when loaded in the Multi-sheet bypass tray.
• Tab Paper Prints onto tabbed sheets from tabbed data, allowing the image on the tab part of the original to be printed on the same part of the tabbed print paper.
• Transparency Interleave Prints onto transparency film and interleave blank or printed paper for each print data.
• Web Utilities Manages the machine from PC over the internet.
• 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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• Wide Size Paper Prints onto paper slightly larger than the specified regular size.
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Section 2: Safety Information

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User Instructions ...........2-2
Machine Labels ...........2-3
Label Locations...............2-3
Regulations ...........2-5
FCC Regulations...............2-5
Canadian Department of Communications Regulations...............2-5
FDA Regulations...............2-5
Machine Installation and Power Requirements ...........2-6
Machine Handling and Care ...........2-8
Routine Safety ...........2-9
Finisher Capacity Requirements .........2-10
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User Instructions

The following pages include important safety information, which you must read and understand before you attempt to operate the machine. If you have any concerns about safety matters, please contact your service representative. Keep this manual located permanently with the machine, so that this safety information is readily available.
Machine safety labels are attached to the internal area of the machine. The purpose of safety labels is to alert you of imminent or potentially hazardous situations or conditions. Be sure to heed all safety label information. If the safety labels become illegible due to soilage, etc., please contact your service representative for information about label replacements. Sample safety labels are shown on the following page.
TO AVOID GETTING BURNED do not touch any part of the machine that you are advised not to touch by a warning or caution label.
DO NOT REMOVE WARNING OR CAUTION LABELS. Clean labels as needed to maintain legibility. If any warning or caution label is removed or becomes illegible from soilage, please contact your service representative for information about label replacements.
The following standard safety categories are commonly used on product labelling.
DANGER:
Danger indicates an imminent hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Note: The DANGER category is not required for this product, and is only included here for general user information.
WARNING:
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION:
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate bodily injury.
NOTICE: Notice provides information on the correct handling or use of the machine to prevent breakage of the printer or some machine part, etc. It does not indicate concern for personal safety.
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Machine Labels

Label Locations

CAUTION
High temperature!
Do not touch. Use care when clear­ing paper.
ATTENTION
Température élevée!
Risque de brûlure. Soyez prudent en retirant la feuille coincée.
No tocar. Tener cuidado al remover el papel.
Alta temperatura!
Não toque! Tenha cuidado ao remover o papel.
PRECAUCION
¡Temperatura alta!
CUIDADO
CAUTION
The fixing unit is very hot. To avoid getting burned, DO NOT TOUCH.
CAUTION
ATTENTION
PRECAUCION
CUIDADO
CAUTION
The conveyance fixing unit is heavy. Use care and draw it out gently; otherwise you may be injured.
WARNING
This area generates high voltage. If touched, electrical shock may occur. DO NOT TOUCH.
CAUTION
DO NOT put your hand between the main body and developing fixing unit; otherwise you may be injured.
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Label Locations (continued)
(Finisher with PI-110 Cover Sheet Feeder only)
CAUTION
CAUTION
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
VORSICHT PRECAUCION
PRECAUCION
ATTENZIONE
CUIDADO
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(FS-110/FS-210 Finisher)
CAUTION
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 (main) tray goes up.
CAUTION
DO NOT insert your finger into the bottom of the upper part of the feeder when returning to its original position; otherwise you may be injured.
(FS-210 Finisher)
CAUTION
Use care after opening the paper exit outlet. DO NOT put your hand into it; otherwise you may be injured.
CAUTION
DO NOT put your hand between the main body and tray; otherwise you may be injured.
(All trays)
(FS-210 Finisher only)
CAUTION
Inside the lower paper exit outlet is the roller drive unit. DO NOT put your hand into it; otherwise you may be injured.
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Regulations

FCC Regulations

Warning:
it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, interference with radio communications may result. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device, pursuant to Subpart B, Part 15, of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference from such equipment when it is operating in a commercial environment.
Users operating this equipment in a residential area are likely to cause interference, in which case they may be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
The Konica Force 65 generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If

Canadian Department of Communications Regulations

Le présent appareil n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux de Classe A prescrites dans le règlement sur la brouillage radioélectrique édicté par Le Ministère des Communications du Canada.
This equipment does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian ICES-003.

FDA Regulations

This Printer is certified as a “Class 1” laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Since radiation emitted inside this printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of normal user operation.
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Vibration
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CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE.
FIRE PREVENTION
Install machine away from flammable or volatile materials. Routinely check for abnormal heat from power cord and/or plug.
SHORT CIRCUIT FROM WATER DAMAGE
Do not install or operate this equipment outdoors near a lake, pond, or river, etc.; and do not allow the machine to come in contact with splashes of rain, water, or any liquid.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY
Install the machine away from direct sunlight, heat sources (stoves, heaters) and cold temperatures (air conditioners). Avoid any environment that is outside 50°~86°F (10°~30°C), with 10~80% humidity.
VENTILATION
Do not allow the machine to come in contact with dust or ammonia gas, or fumes from printing or cleaning solutions, etc.; otherwise, image quality will be poor. Install the machine in a well-ventilated area, for comfort; otherwise, an ozone odor will be detected during large print runs. When in use, the printer generates ozone in amounts too small to be hazardous to the human body.
VIBRATIONS
If the machine is constantly vibrated or jolted, trouble may occur. Install the machine on a level, horizontal floor, free from vibrations.
SPACE ALLOTMENT
Install machine in an area with adequate space for performing printer operations, replacing supply items, and conducting preventive maintenance. See Site Requirements, Section 3.
MACHINE RELOCATION/TRANSPORTATION
Be sure to contact your service representative when moving or transporting the machine. If you move the machine with the Memory unit installed, machine trouble may be caused by vibration.
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CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE, OVERHEATING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
PLUG SOCKET
A plug socket is limited in capacity. Use an exclusive power source for this machine; otherwise, overheating and/or smoking may occur. The total power consumption of the main body, plus all peripherals, must not exceed the capacity of the main power supply. Be sure the socket-outlet is near the equipment and is easily accessible.
PLUG AND CORD (LEAD)
Unless the power plug is firmly inserted into the socket, overheating and/or smoking may occur. Firmly insert the power cord plug into the electrical outlet before turning on the printer power switch. If the inserted plug is loose in the socket, disconnect it, and consult an electrician for repair; do not attempt to operate the machine. Be sure the socket-outlet is near the equipment and is easily accessible.
A damaged power cord may result in overheating, short circuit or fire. Do not bend, crush, wind, kick, or strike the cord with any item. Do not roll up the cord. If the main body power cord is bent or damaged, immediately contact your service representative; do not attempt to repair it yourself; do not continue to operate the machine.
ADAPTERS AND PLURAL LOADS
Never use adapters and never connect plural loads or a branched socket to one socket outlet; otherwise, overheating or fire may occur.
EXTENSION CORDS (LEADS)
An extension cord or lead is limited in capacity. Unless the cord or lead has adequate capacity, smoking and overheating may occur. Should smoking and/or overheating occur, contact an electrician immediately. If you require further information about power requirements, power consumption, extension cords, adapters and connectors, please contact your service representative, and consult your electrician.
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WARNING:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNING MAY RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND/ OR MACHINE DAMAGE.
MACHINE CONTACT
Never touch internal high voltage areas, indicated with a WARNING label. Never touch the drum surface. Never put your hand into the developing unit when removing mishandled paper.
CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE, OVERHEATING, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
MACHINE CONTACT
Never touch internal high temperature or magnetism areas, indicated with a CAUTION label. Never insert your hand into the fixing unit when removing mishandled paper. Never touch the inside of the main body for any purpose except removing mishandled paper or adding toner. Use care when pulling out the conveyance fixing unit.
MACHINE CARE
Do not drop paper clips, staples or other small metallic objects into the printer, or spill water or any other liquid into the machine.
Do not use the machine surface to support vases, books, etc. These items will interfere with the work space and may cause damage to the machine.
ABNORMAL CONDITIONS
If any abnormal sound, odor, or smoke generates from the machine, immediately stop using the printer, turn off the main power switch, disconnect the plug and contact your service representative.
If a circuit breaker is tripped, or if a fuse blows, stop using the machine and contact an electrician. If more detailed information is needed regarding the power source or power consumption of this machine, contact your service representative.
MACHINE MODIFICATION
Do not modify the machine in any way or remove any part or screw. Never attempt to perform any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this manual. Do not connect the machine with any options other than those specified.
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CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE, OVERHEATING, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.
PERIODIC CHECK
Check for loose connections or excessive heat on power plug, damage to power cord and/ or plug (creased, frayed, scratched or cut, etc.). Be sure the plug is inserted fully, and ground wire is connected correctly. If any abnormality occurs, do not continue to operate the machine.
SERVICE MESSAGES
If a service message displays, turn the machine off, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and report the condition to your service representative.
TONER
Check to be sure toner in storage is out of the reach of children, or anyone incapable of using supplies safely. Although toner is nontoxic, do not inhale toner or allow it to come in contact with eyes. If inhalation or eye contact occurs, immediately consult a physician. Please refer to the appropriate material safety data sheet for additional toner safety information.
PAPER
Check paper to be sure it is according to the specifications outlined in Section 4.
• Do not use stapled paper 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, paper that conducts
electricity (silver, carbon, etc.), or colored OHP film.
CLEANING MATERIALS
Check the type of cleaning material used on your machine to be sure it is recommended by Konica. If necessary, check with your service representative. Never use cleaning materials for purposes other than cleaning, and be sure to keep all cleaning materials out of the reach of children or anyone who is incapable of using them safely.
POWER SAVER
Use Power Saver mode for short periods of machine inactivity. When not using the machine for long periods of time, turn power off, unless the weekly timer function is operating.
DISPOSAL OF THE PRINTER AND ACCESSORIES
Dispose of this printer and accessories according to your local regulations.
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Finisher Capacity Requirements

CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE.
FINISHER PAPER CAPACITY
To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher. FS-110/FS-210 Finisher paper weight: 16 lb ~ 24 lb
When the selected print quantity exceeds the maximum paper capacity, remove the printed sheets from the finisher while the paper is exiting.
Paper capacities below are stated for 20 lb bond unless otherwise indicated. This Finisher also accepts wide types of the regular sizes stated below.
Finisher FS-110/FS-210
Primary (Main) tray: Non-sort/Sort/Group mode
500 sheets (5.5"x8.5"R) 3,000 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R)(FS-110) 2,500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R)(FS-210) 1,500 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14")
The Secondary (sub) tray can be unloaded while the Force 65 is running. Set production is not limited by the capacity of the Secondary (sub) tray.
Primary (Main) tray: Punch mode (machine with PK-110/120 only)
3,000 sheets (8.5"x11") 1,500 sheets (11"x17")
The Secondary (sub) tray can be unloaded while the Force 65 is running. Set production is not limited by the capacity of the Secondary (sub) tray.
Primary (Main) tray: Staple-Sort / Staple-Sort + Z-Folding mode
1,000 sheets* (11"x17" ~ 8.5"x11"/R)
* The maximum capacity varies according to the number of prints to be stapled.
See p. 4-5. When using Z-Folding mode with Staple-Sort mode, the maximum capacity varies according to the number of Z-folded sheet in one stapled set. See p. 4-8.
Secondary (Sub) tray: Non-sort mode
200 sheets max.
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CAUTION:
FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/OR MACHINE DAMAGE.
FINISHER PAPER CAPACITY (continued)
Booklet tray (FS-210 only)
100 sheets max. (11"x17", 8.5"x14") 75 sheets max. (8.5"x11"R, A4R) 50 sheets max. in Three-Folding mode (The maximum number of sheets varies, depending on the number of pages in the
booklet and whether Folding or Stapling & Folding is selected. See p. 4-7.)
FS-210 FINISHER BOOKLET MODE OUTLET
Inside the Booklet mode outlet is the roller drive unit. DO NOT put your hand into it when removing the folded or stapled & folded sheet; otherwise you may be injured.
FS-110/FS-210 FINISHER PAPER EXIT OUTLET
To avoid injury when stapling large size prints, DO NOT put your hand into the open Paper exit outlet.
FS-110/FS-210 FINISHER PRIMARY (MAIN) TRAY
When printed materials are removed from the primary (main) tray of FS-110/FS-210 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.
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Konica Force 65 Overview ...........3-2
Key Operator Functions...............3-3
Service, Repairs & Supplies...............3-3
Machine Labels...............3-3
Service Settings...............3-4
Machine Configuration ...........3-5
External Machine...............3-5
External Machine Call-outs...............3-6
Internal Machine...............3-7
Internal Machine Call-outs...............3-7
Optional Equipment...............3-8
Site Requirements .........3-14
Control Panel Layout .........3-16
Specifications .........3-17
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Konica Force 65 Overview

The Force 65 Network Printing System provides high quality printing suitable for any IBM­compatible or Macintosh environment. The printer's main body engine works in conjunction with the new open architecture (NOA) of the print controller to provide a flexible and modular way of customizing the language interpreter, the I/O and communication, and the system control. NOA supports a modular based object oriented system software that enables you to use special software modules developed for enhancing printing capabilities and/or for adjusting the IP system to meet special requirements.
The built-in electronic recirculating document handler (ERDH) provides dual access capability, enabling the printer to receive a job while another job is printing or rasterizing. This timesaving system allows you to work with optimal efficiency even when the printer is working at peak capacity.
The advanced finishing system of the Force 65 provides you with the option of sending print jobs to the output tray face down and in correct order.
The Force 65 printer is perfect for any work environment.
• use it as a non-network printer by connecting it to your PC with standard serial or parallel port cabling.
• install the optional network interface card and use it as a standard network printer supporting NetWare, AppleTalk (EtherTalk) or TCP/IP.
• install the Force 65 as a high-end network printer in an AS 400/IBM Host Environment.
Highlights of the Force 65 include:
• 65 ppm
• 600 dpi
• duplex mode
•3 standard paper trays plus a Multi-sheet bypass tray
• LCT, Finisher and Punching/Z-Folding Unit
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Key Operator Functions

Access to the Key Operator mode may require entry of a key operator password previously set by your service representative. A Key Operator may make various custom settings that affect printer functions. We recommend using a password to limit access to the Key Operator mode to an authorized person.

Service, Repairs & Supplies

Service and repairs should be performed only by an authorized service representative. To maintain personal safety and to avoid machine damage, never disassemble the machine for any reason. To ensure optimal printing quality, use only supplies that are recommended by Konica Business Technologies, Inc. Use the convenient form located at the end of the
Maintenance & Supplies

Machine Labels

Machine labels are affixed to provide quick and easy instructions on loading paper, adding toner, and clearing mishandled paper. Machine safety labels, affixed to key areas of the internal machine, provide cautionary information to prevent personal injury or damage to the equipment. Sample machine safety labels are shown in the
section to record all service, repair, and supply orders.
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Service Settings

Setting changes for the following functions can be made by your service representative.
Finisher-Paper Capacity
In the default condition, the Force 65 will produce unlimited sets. If required, your service representative can set the printer to stop printing when the number of prints exceeds specified capacity.
Key Operator Password
Your service representative can set a 4-digit Key operator password to access the Key Operator Mode Screen.
After this setting is made, a Password Entry Screen will be displayed when Key Operator mode is selected from the Help Screen. The user or Key Operator will be required to enter the valid Key Operator password before accessing the Key Operator Mode Screen. It is recommended that the Key Operator password be noted and kept in a secure place in the event it is forgotten. Otherwise, you will be required to contact your service representative to obtain a password.
Weekly Timer
Your service representative can set a 4-digit Weekly timer key operator to gain access to the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.
After this setting is made, the Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen will be displayed and will always require entry of the set Weekly timer master key code to access the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.
Your service representative can set the weekly timer system to display the Weekly timer key on the Help Screen which enables you to view Weekly timer settings.
Staple Sheet Capacity
Staple capacity is changeable, and may be set to 45, 40, or 35 by your service representative.
Notice Message for ADD TONER/ PM CALL
Your service representative can set the printer message area to display “ADD TONER” when the toner supply is low, or “PM CALL” when preventive maintenance is required.
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