Lanier LDD020 Operating Guide

Operator Guide

LDD 020

Digital Duplicator

your document management partner

Introduction

This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.

Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.

Notes:

Some illustrations might be slightly different from your machine.

Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.

Notes:

The model names of the machines do not appear in the following pages. Check the type of your machine before reading this manual.

LG drum: JP1230

A4 drum: Not Available

B4 drum: Not Available

Certain types might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.

Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.

For good print quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh master and ink.

Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office product.

Power Source

120V, 60Hz, 2.3A or more

Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source, see Þ P.112 “Power Connection” .

Note to users in the United States of America

Notice:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio /TV technician for help.

Warning

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Warning:

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connections to host computer (and/or peripheral) in order to meet FCC emission limits.

This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1.This device may not cause harmful interference, and

2.This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ricoh Corporation, 5 Dedrick Place, West Caldwell, NJ 07006 973-882-2000

Note to users in Canada

Note:

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada

Avertissement:

Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main switch: ameans POWER ON.

bmeans POWER OFF.

Copyright © 2000 Ricoh Co., Ltd.

Safety Information

When using your equipment, the following safety precautions should always be followed.

Safety During Operation

In this manual, the following important symbols are used:

R WARNING:

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.

R CAUTION:

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.

R WARNING:

Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an extension cord.

Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.

To avoid hazardous electric shock, do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual.

Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if any of the following conditions exists:

You spill something into the equipment.

You suspect that your equipment needs service or repair.

Your equipment's cover has been damaged.

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R CAUTION:

Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on.

Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment. While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the equipment.

When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the plug (not the cable).

Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside the equipment.

For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the equipment or expended supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place at an authorized dealer or at appropriate collection sites.

Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.

Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and functionality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer.

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How to Read this Manual

Symbols

In this manual, the following symbols are used:

R WARNING:

This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety Information section.

R CAUTION:

This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in minor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety Information section.

* The statements above are notes for your safety.

Important

If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.

Preparation

This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before operating the machine.

Note

This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after misoperation.

Limitation

This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together, or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.

Reference

This symbol indicates a reference.

[ ]

Keys that appear on the machine's display panel.

{}

Keys built into the machine's operation panel.

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What You Can Do with this Machine

Below is a quick summary of this machine's features and where to look in this manual for more information

Standard Printing

See Þ P.5 “Standard Printing”.

Adjusting the Print Image Position

See Þ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.

Adjusting the Print Image Density

See Þ P.11 “Adjusting the Print Image Density”.

Halftone Printing

See Þ P.12 “Tint Mode—Halftone Printing”.

Making Clear Prints

See Þ P.13 “Use the {Fine} key to make clear prints.”.

Changing the Print Speed

See Þ P.14 “Changing the Printing Speed”.

Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios

See Þ P.16 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios”.

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Erasing Center and Edge Margins

See Þ P.18 “Center/Edge Erase—Erasing center and Edge Margins”.

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Erasing Edge Margins

See Þ P.20 “Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins”.

Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals

See Þ P.22 “Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals”.

Printing on Thick or Thin Paper

See Þ P.23 “Printing on Thick or Thin Paper”.

Selecting Original Type

See Þ P.24 “Selecting Original Type”.

Saving Ink

See Þ P.25 “Economy Mode—Saving Ink”.

Printing from Several Originals at Once

See Þ P.26 “Auto Cycle—Printing from Several Originals at Once”.

Group Printing from the Same Original

See Þ P.28 “Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Group Printing from Different Originals

See Þ P.30 “Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals”.

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Combining Originals onto One Print

See Þ P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print”.

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Skip Feed Printing

See Þ P.37 “Skip Feed Printing”.

Storing Your Print Settings in Memory

See Þ P.38 “Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory”.

Printing Secret Documents

See Þ P.42 “Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents”.

Making Color Prints

See Þ P.52 “Making Color Prints”.

Printing in Two Colors

See Þ P.54 “Printing in Two colors”.

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Machine Exterior

1. Front door

Open for access to the inside of the machine.

2. Operation panel

Operator controls and indicators are located here. See Þ P.x “Operation Panel”.

3. Platen cover

Lower this cover over an original before printing.

4. Original tray release lever

Use to open the original tray unit when installing the master.

5. Feed roller pressure lever

Use to adjust the contact pressure of the paper feed roller according to paper thickness.

6.Paper feed side plates

Use to prevent paper skew.

7.Paper feed tray

Set paper on this tray for printing.

8. Side tray fine adjusting dial

Use to shift the paper feed tray sideways.

9.Paper feed tray down key

Press to lower the paper feed tray.

10.Behind cover

Flip up when you use the keys underneath.

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Machine Interior

1.Document feeder (Option)

Original inserted into the document feeder are individually and automatically fed

onto and removed from the exposure glass. See Þ P.43 “Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder”.

2.Paper delivery side plates

Use to align the prints on the paper delivery tray.

3. Paper delivery end plate

Use to align the leading edge of prints.

4. Paper delivery tray

Completed prints are delivered here.

5. Main switch

Use to turn the power on or off.

6. Drum unit

The master is wrapped around this unit.

7. Drum unit lock lever

Lift to unlock and pull out the drum unit.

8. Ink holder

Set the ink cartridge in this holder.

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Options

30 Originals document feeder

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Note

Other options:

Color Drum: LG drum

Color Drum: A4 drum

Color Drum: B4 drum

Tape Dispenser

Key Counter

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Operation Panel

Keys

1. {Security} key

Press to make prints of secret documents. See Þ P.42 “Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents”.

2. {Paste Shadow Erase} key

Press to erase the shadow of pasted originals. See Þ P.22 “Paste Shadow Erase—Eras- ing the Shadow of Pasted Originals”.

3. {Tint/Economy} key

Press to make halftone prints. See Þ P.12

“Tint Mode—Halftone Printing”.

Press to save ink. See Þ P.25 “Economy Mode—Saving Ink”.

4. {Image Density} key

Press to make prints darker or lighter. See

Þ P.11 “Adjusting the Print Image Density”.

5. Check Indicator

This indicator lights when you have selected one or more of the functions accessed by lifting the behind cover and pressing the keys underneath (e. g. {Security} key, {Paste Shadow Erase} key etc.).

This lets you know whether one or more of these functions is selected, even if the cover is lowered.

6. {Skip Feed} key

Press to select skip feed printing. See Þ P.37 “Skip Feed Printing”.

7. {Center/Edge Erase} key

Press to print book originals that have a solid image on the center or edges. See Þ P.18

“Center/Edge Erase—Erasing center and Edge Margins”.

8.{} and {} keys (Scroll keys)

Press to select size and direction of paper or original in Center/Edge Erase.

9.{Reduce} key

Press to reduce the image. See Þ P.16 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios”.

10. {Full Size} key

Press to make full size prints.

11. {Enlarge} key

Press to enlarge the image. See Þ P.16 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios”.

12. {Combine} key

Press to combine originals onto 1 print. See

Þ P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print”.

13. {Type of Original} key

Press to select Letter, Photo, or Letter/Photo mode. See Þ P.24 “Selecting Original Type”.

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14. {Fine} key

Press to select the fine image. See Þ P.13

“Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints”.

15. {Image Position} key

Press to shift the image forwards or backwards. See Þ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.

16. {Program} key

Press to input or recall user programs. See

Þ P.38 “Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory”.

17. {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key

Clear Modes

Press to clear the previously entered job settings.

Energy Saver

Press to switch to and from Energy Saver Mode Þ P.8 “Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy”.

18. {Auto Cycle} key

Use to process the master and make prints automatically. See Þ P.26 “Auto Cycle— Printing from Several Originals at Once”.

19. {Proof} key

Press to make proof prints.

20.{W} and {V} keys (Speed keys)

Press to adjust the printing speed. See Þ P.14 “Changing the Printing Speed”.

21.{Memory/Class} key

Press to select Memory or Class mode. See

Þ P.28 “Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original”or Þ P.30 “Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals”.

22. Number keys

Press to enter the desired number of prints and data for selected modes.

23. {q} key

Use to enter data in selected modes.

24. {Clear/Stop} key

While entering numbers, press to cancel a number you have entered.

While copying, press to stop copying.

25. {Start} key

Press to make a master.

26. {Print} key

Press to start printing.

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Indicators

1. Error indicators

These indicators are lit when a non-stan- dard condition occurs within the machine.

2. Memory/Class indicator

Shows the number entered in Memory or Class mode.

3. Speed indicators

These indicators show the printing speed that is selected.

4. Counter

Displays the number of prints entered. While printing, it shows the number of prints remaining.

5. Guidance display

Display the machine's condition.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

1.Operation

 

Printing Paper ............................................................................................

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Originals .....................................................................................................

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Preparation for Printing ............................................................................

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Loading Paper...............................................................................................

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Setting Up the Paper Delivery Tray...............................................................

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Standard Printing ......................................................................................

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Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays ...................................

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Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy.....................................................

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Adjusting the Print Image Position..........................................................

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Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward................................

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Shifting the Print Image Position to the Right or Left ..................................

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Adjusting the Print Image Density .........................................................

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Before Making a Master ..............................................................................

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After Making a Master .................................................................................

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Tint Mode—Halftone Printing .................................................................

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Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints............................................................

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Changing the Printing Speed .................................................................

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Stopping the Machine during the Multi-print Run ................................

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When You Want to Stop the Machine during the Multi-print Run and

 

Print the Next Original ...............................................................................

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When You Want to Change the Number of Prints Entered or Check the

 

Completed Prints.......................................................................................

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Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios ...

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Center/Edge Erase—Erasing center and Edge Margins ......................

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Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins......................................................

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Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals........

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Printing on Thick or Thin Paper .............................................................

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Pressure Lever Position ..............................................................................

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Selecting Original Type...........................................................................

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Economy Mode—Saving Ink ..................................................................

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Auto Cycle—Printing from Several Originals at Once .........................

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Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original .........................

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Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals ....................

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Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print ...............................

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Skip Feed Printing ...................................................................................

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Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory ...............................

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Storing Your Settings ..................................................................................

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Recalling a Program....................................................................................

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Protecting a Program ..................................................................................

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Removing Program Protection ....................................................................

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Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents ........................................

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2.Optional Functions

 

Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder ...............

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Document Feeder Exterior ..........................................................................

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Originals ......................................................................................................

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Setting Originals in the Document Feeder ..................................................

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Combine Copies with the Document Feeder ..............................................

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Memory Mode with the Document Feeder ..................................................

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Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum.....................................

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Making Color Prints.....................................................................................

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Changing the color Drum Unit.....................................................................

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Printing in Two colors..................................................................................

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3.Service Program Mode

 

Accessing Service Programs .................................................................

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Changing the Settings of Service Programs ........................................

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Service Program Menu ...............................................................................

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User Codes...............................................................................................

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How to Set User Code Mode (# 120) ..........................................................

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How to Use User Code Mode .....................................................................

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How to Check the User Code Counter (# 121) ...........................................

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How to Clear the User Code Counter (# 122) .............................................

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How to Check the Total Number of Masters and Prints Made Under

 

All User Codes (# 123) ..............................................................................

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How to Clear the User Code Total Counter (# 124) ....................................

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4.Replenishing Supplies

 

Loading Paper on the Paper Feed Tray.................................................

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Replenishing Paper.....................................................................................

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Changing the Paper Size ............................................................................

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When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights.................................................

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Master Roll Replacement........................................................................

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Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape Dispenser (Option) ...............

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5.What to do If Something Goes Wrong

 

If Your Machine does not Operate as You Want...................................

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x Clearing Misfeeds...............................................................................

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“x” + “ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL” ..........................................

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“x” + “PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” .........................

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“x” + “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”....................

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“x” + “PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” ........................

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“x” + “MASTER EJECT JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER” ..................

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“x” + “DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” ..............................

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When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights..................................

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When the Master Eject Indicator (k) Lights.........................................

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When Other Indicators Light ................................................................

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When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray...............

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Poor Printing..........................................................................................

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Dirt on the Back Side of Paper..................................................................

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Dirt on the Front Side of Paper (Black Line/Stain) ....................................

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White Prints or Incomplete Prints..............................................................

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6.Remarks

 

Operation Notes.....................................................................................

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General Cautions ......................................................................................

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Print Paper ................................................................................................

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Originals ....................................................................................................

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Where to Put Your Machine..................................................................

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Environmental Conditions .........................................................................

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Power Connection.....................................................................................

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Access to Machine ....................................................................................

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Maintaining Your Machine ....................................................................

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Main Frame ...............................................................................................

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Optional Document Feeder .......................................................................

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Combination Chart ................................................................................

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7.Specification

 

Main Frame.............................................................................................

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30 Originals Document Feeder.............................................................

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Consumables .........................................................................................

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INDEX......................................................................................................

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1. Operation

Printing Paper

The following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine.

Paper smaller than 90mm × 148mm, 3.6" × 5.9"

Paper larger than 268mm × 388mm, 10.5" ×15.2"

Paper heavier than 209.3g/m2, 55.6 lb

Paper lighter than 47.1g/m2, 12.5 lb

Roughly-cut paper

Paper of different thickness in the same stack

Buckled or curled paper

Low stiffness paper

Correct curls in the paper before setting it in the machine. When you cannot correct the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down. Otherwise the paper might wrap around the drum or stains might appear.

Store paper where it will not curl or absorb moisture. Use paper soon after it is unpacked.

Only use paper where the leading edge has two right angle corners, as shown below.

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Operation

Originals

Note

1 Originals that can be set on the exposure glass are as follows:

Maximum size: 257 × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"

Maximum total thickness: 30mm, 1.1"

Maximum total weight: 5kg, 11.0 lb

If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the base sheet and press the {Paste Shadow Erase}key. If the thickness of the pasteup original is more than 0.1mm and the space between the pasted parts is less than 2mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the prints.

If you use originals that have bold letters or solid images at the leading edges, you might get prints with dirty edges. In this case, insert the widest margin first, or raise the printing speed.

The first 5mm, 0.2" of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the leading edge margin is at least 5mm, 0.2".

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Preparation for Printing

Preparation for Printing

Loading Paper

A Carefully open the paper feed

tray.

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B Put the paper feed side plates lock lever. Adjust the side plates to match the paper size.

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C Place the paper on the paper feed tray.

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Correct the paper curl before

setting the paper. If you cannot do so, stack the paper with the curl face down as shown.

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D Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly. Put back the lock lever.

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Operation

Setting Up the Paper Delivery

Tray

1 A Open the paper delivery tray.

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Reference

When the prints are not delivered in a neat stack, see Þ P.101

“When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray”.

B Lift the paper delivery side plates and adjust them to the paper size.

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C Lift the paper delivery end plate and move it to match the print paper size.

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D Turn on the main switch.

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Standard Printing

Standard Printing

-Printing

In this manual, the word, “Printing” is used as opposed to “Copying” in order to distinguish between the process that your machine uses to make prints, and the process used by a standard copier machine.

A standard copier scans in the original for each copy set made. This machine, however, scans in your original once and makes multiple prints from this master.

This chapter describes the basic pointing operations that your machine is capable of.

A Lift the platen cover.

B Set the original face down on the exposure glass. The original 1 should be centered according to

the size marks on the right scale.

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C Lower the platen cover.

D Press the {Start} key.

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A trial print is delivered to the paper delivery tray.

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Operation

E Press the {Proof} key and check the image density and the image position of the proof print.

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If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the {Image Position} keys or the fine adjustment dial. See Þ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.

If the image density is slightly

dark or light, adjust the image density using the {W} or {V} key. See Þ P.11 “Adjusting the Print Image Density”.

F Enter the number of prints required with the number keys.

G Press the {Print} key.

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After printing is completed, the same number of prints is automatically set for the next job.

To stop the machine during the multi-print run, press the {Clear/ Stop} key.

To return the machine to the ini-

tial condition after printing, press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key.

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Note

Up to 9999 prints can be entered at one time.

To change the number entered, press the {Clear/Stop} key and enter the new number.

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Lanier LDD020 Operating Guide

Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays

Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery

Trays

A Remove the paper from the paper feed tray.

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The paper feed tray will lower.

B Turn off the main switch.

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D Move the end plate until the plate

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E Lower the end plate.

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C Close the paper feed tray.

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F Move the side plates to the sides, then lower them.

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G Close the tray.

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Operation

Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy

If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printing, or when you 1 press and hold the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key for three seconds, the panel display turns off and the machine enters Energy Saver mode. When you press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key again, the machine returns to the ready con-

dition. In Energy Saver mode, the machine uses less electricity. See “Auto Energy Saving” Þ P.59 “Service Program Menu”.

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Adjusting the Print Image Position

Adjusting the Print Image Position

After master making, you can adjust the print image position to suit your needs. There are two ways:

Shifting the Image Position Forward or Backward

Shift the image position using the

{Image Position} keys.

Shifting the Image Position to the Right or Left

Shift the image position using the side tray fine adjusting dial.

Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward

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* Paper feed direction

A Press the left {Image Position} key to move the image forwards, the right key to move it backwards.

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wards, leave a margin (more than 5mm, 0.2") at the leading edge. If there is no margin, paper might wrap around the drum and cause a misfeed.

The right or left {Image Position} keys shift the image about 0.5mm, 0.02" each time they are pressed. When the indicator changes, the image position shifts about 5mm, 0.2".

B Press the {Proof} key to check the image position.

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Operation

Shifting the Print Image Position to the Right or Left

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* Paper feed direction

A Turn the side tray fine adjusting dial as shown in the illustrations.

Shifting the image to the right

Note

The image position can be shifted up to about 10mm, 0.4" each way. Each division on the scale is 2mm, 0.08".

B Adjust the paper delivery side plates to the print paper position.

C Press the {Proof} key to check the image position.

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Shifting the image to the left

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