Savin 3150eDNP User Manual

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3150eDNP
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future reference. For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.
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Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get maximum versatility from this machi ne all operators should carefully read a nd follow the instr u ctions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
Please read the Safe ty Inf ormat ion bef ore us ing t his mac hine. It contai ns im portan t in forma tion r elat ed to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.
Notes:
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine. Certain options may 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, Savin recommends that you use genuine Savin master and ink. Savin shall not be r e spo ns ible for any damage or ex pen se t ha t m igh t r es ul t fr om t he us e of parts other
than genuine Savin parts in your Savin office product.
Power Source:
120 V, 60 Hz, 2.5 A or more Please be sure to connec t the power co rd to a power s ource as abov e. For detai ls about power sourc e,
see P.110 Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future reference.
For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.
“Power connection”
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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 A digital devices, pur­suant to Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. These limits ar e de si gned to provide reasonabl e pr otection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, might cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a re siden tia l ar ea is lik ely t o cau se ha rmful inter fe rence i n w hich case t he us er will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note to users in Canada
Note:
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada
Avertissement:
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
In accordance with ISO Standard 7001, this machine uses the following symbols for the main switch:
aaaa means POWER ON. bbbb means POWER OFF.
SAVIN CORPORATION 333 Ludlow Street Stamford CT06904 203–967–5000
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Safety Information
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When using your machine, the following safety precautions should be always be followed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Examples Of Indications
Ignoring this warning could cause serious injury or ev en de at h.
Ignoring this caution could cause injury or damage to property.
Symbols R mean a situation that requires you take care.
Do NOT carry out the operation represented by this symbol m.
This example means “Do not take apart”.
Symbols $ mean you MUST perform this operation.
This example means “You must remove the wall plug”.
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WARNING:
Only connect the machine to the power source described on the inside front cover of this manual.
Avoid multi-wiring.
Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the pow­er cord. Do not place heavy objects on it, pull it hard or bend it more than necessary. These actions could cau se an elec­tric shock or fire.
Do not plug or unplug the power cord with your hands wet. Otherwise, an electric shock might occur.
Make sure the wall outlet is near the machine and freely ac­cessible so that in event of an emergency it can be un­plugged easily.
Do not remove any covers or screws other than those spec­ified in this manual. Some parts of the machine are at a high voltage and could give you an electric shock. When the ma­chine needs to be checked, adjusted, or repa ired, contact your service representative.
Do not take apart or attempt any modifications to this ma­chine. There is a risk of fire, electric shock, explosion or loss of sight.
If the machine looks damaged or breaks down, smoke is coming out, there is a strange smell o r anything looks un­usual, immediately turn off the main switch then u nplug the power cord from the wall. Do not continue using the ma­chine in this condition. Contact your service representative.
If metal, liquid or foreign matter falls into the machine, turn off the main switch and unplug the m ain power cord. C on­tact your service representative. Do not keep using the ma­chine with a fault or defect.
Do not put any metal objects or containers holding water (e.g. vases, flowerpots, glasses) on the machine. If the con­tents fall inside the machine, a fire or electric shock coul d occur.
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CAUTION:
Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an elec-
tric shock might occur.
Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it top­ples over, it could cause injury.
After you move the machine, fix it with the caster fixture. Other­wise, the machine might move or come down to cause a personal injury.
When you move the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to avoid fire or electric shock.
When the machine will not be used for a long time, unplug the power cord.
When you pull out the plug from the socket, grip the plug to avoid damaging the cord and causing fire or electric shock.
If you use the machine in a confined space, make sure there is a continuous air turnover.
Do not reuse stapled paper. Do not use aluminum foil, carbon­containing paper or other conductive paper. Otherwise, a fire might occur.
This machine has been tested for safety using this supplier's parts and consumables. We recommend you only use these specified supplies.
This equipment is only to be installed by a qualified service per­sonnel.
Deliver to collection point for waste products. Do not be disposed of via domestic refuse collection.
If ink comes into contact with your eyes, rinse immediately in run­ning water. In the case of any abnormal symptoms, consult a doctor.
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Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children.
If ink is ingested, force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solu­tion and consult a doctor immediately.
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.
Do not touch the belt at the end of the paper deli very table. Do not insert your hands under the paper feed table or the paper de­livery table. You might be injured.
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How To Read This Manual
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Symbols
In this manual, the following symbols are used:
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.
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.
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 panel display.
{ }
Keys built into the machine's operation panel.
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What You Can Do With This Machine
❖❖❖❖ Standard Printing
See P.5 “Standard Printing”.
❖❖❖❖ Adjusting The Print Image Position
See P.8 “Adjusting The Print Image Position”.
❖❖❖❖ Adjusting The Print Image Density
See P.10 “Adjusting The Print Image Density”.
❖❖❖❖ Making Half-tone Prints
See P.11 “Tint Mode—Making Half-tone Prints”.
❖❖❖❖ Making Clear Prints
See P.12 “Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints”.
❖❖❖❖ Changing The Print Speed
See P.13 “Changing The Printing Speed”.
❖❖❖❖ Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios
See P.15 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ra-
tios”.
❖❖❖❖ Erasing Center And Edge Margins
See P.17 “Center/Edge Erase—Erasing Center And Edge Margins”.
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❖❖❖❖ Erasing Edge Margins
See P.19 “Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins”.
❖❖❖❖ Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals
See P.21 “Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals”.
❖❖❖❖ Printing On Thick Or Thin Paper
See P.22 “Printing On Thick Or Thin Paper”.
❖❖❖❖ Selecting Original Type
See P.23 “Selecting Original Type”.
❖❖❖❖ Ink Saving
See P.24 “Economy Mode—Ink Saving”.
❖❖❖❖ Printing From Several Originals At Once
See P.25 “Auto Cycle—Printing From Several Originals At Once”.
❖❖❖❖ Group Printing From The Same Original
See P.27 “Class Mode—Group Printing From The Same Original”.
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❖❖❖❖ Group Printing From Different Originals
See P.29 “Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals”.
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C
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❖❖❖❖ Combining Originals Into One Print
See P.32 “Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print”.
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❖❖❖❖ Skip Feed Printing
See P.35 “Skip Feed Printing”.
❖❖❖❖ Storing Your Print Settings In Memory
See P.36 “Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory”.
❖❖❖❖ Printing Secret Documents
See P.40 “Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents”.
❖❖❖❖ Making Color Prints
See P.49 “Making Color Prints”.
❖❖❖❖ Printing In Two Colors
See P.51 “Printing In Two Colors”.
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Guide To Components
Machine Exterior
10
23
4
5
6
7
1
1. Front Door
Open for access to the inside of the ma­chine.
2. Operation Panel
Operator controls and indicators are lo-
cated here. See P.xii “Operation Panel”.
3. Platen Cover
Lower this cover over an original before printing.
4. Original Table Release Lever
Use to open the original table unit when installing the master.
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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 Table
Set paper on this table for printing.
8. Side Table Fine Adjusting Dial
Use to shift the paper feed table side­ways.
9. Paper Feed Table Down key
Press to lower the paper feed table.
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10. Behind Cover
Flip up when you use the keys under­neath.
Machine Interior
1
2
3
8
7
4
5
1. Document Feeder (Option)
Original inserted into the document feed­er are individually and automatically fed onto and removed from the exposure
glass. See P.41 “Printing Using The Op-
tional 30 Originals Document Feeder”.
2. Paper Delivery Side Plates
Use to align the prints on the paper deliv­ery table.
3. Paper Delivery End Plate
Use to align the leading edge of prints.
4. Paper Delivery Table
Completed prints are delivered here.
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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
Note
Other options:
• Color Drum: LG drum
• Color Drum: B4 drum
• Tape Dispenser
• Key Counter
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Operation Panel
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1 2 3 4 5
15
Keys
1. {
{
{{
Press to make prints of secret documents.
See P.40 “Security Mode—Printing Se-
cret Documents”.
2. {
{
{{
Press to erase the shadow of pasted orig-
inals. See ⇒ P.21 “Paste Shadow Erase—
Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals”.
3. {
{
{{
Press to make half-tone prints. See
P.11 “Tint Mode—Making Half-tone Prints”.
4. {
{
{{
Press to make prints darker or lighter. See
P.10 “Adjusting The Print Image Densi-
ty”.
5. Check Indicator
This indicator lights when you have se­lected one or more of the functions ac­cessed by lifting the flip up cover and pressing the keys underneath (e. g.
}
key,
rity
This lets you know whether one or more of these functions is selected, even if the cover is lowered.
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}}}} key
Security
Paste Shadow Erase
}}}} key
Tint
Image Density
{
}}}} key
Paste Shadow Erase
}}}} key
{
Secu-
}
key etc.).
6. {
{
Skip Feed
{{
Press to select skip feed printing. See
P.35 “Skip Feed Printing”.
7. {
{
Center/Edge Erase
{{
Press to print book originals that have a
solid image on the center or edges. See
P.17 “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
{{
Press to reduce the image. See P.15
“Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And En­larging Using Preset Ratios”.
10. {
{
Full Size
{{
Press to make full size prints.
11. {
{
Enlarge
{{
Press to enlarge the image. See P.15
“Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And En­larging Using Preset Ratios”.
12. {
{
Economy
{{
Press to save ink. See P.24 “Economy
Mode—Ink Saving”.
}}}} key
}}}} key
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13. {
{Type of Original}}}} key
{{
Press to select Letter, Photo, or Letter/
Photo mode. See ⇒ P.23 “Selecting Origi-
nal Type”.
14. {
{Fine}}}} key
{{
Press to select the fine image. See P.12
“Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints”.
15. {
{Image Position}}}} key
{{
Press to shift the image forwards or back-
wards. See P.8 “Adjusting The Print Im-
age Position”.
16. {
{Program}}}} key
{{
Press to input or recall user programs.
See ⇒ P.36 “Program—Storing Your Print
Settings In Memory”.
17. {
{Clear Modes}}}} key
{{
Press to clear the previously entered job settings.
18. {
{Auto Cycle}}}} key
{{
Use to process the master and make
prints automatically. See P.25 “Auto
Cycle—Printing From Several Originals At Once”.
19. {
{Proof}}}} key
{{
Press to make proof prints.
20. {
} and {{{{VVVV}}}} keys (Speed keys)
{{{WWWW}}}
Press to adjust the printing speed. See
“Print Speed” in ⇒ P.115 “Main Frame”.
21. {
{Memory/Class}}}} key
{{
Press to select Memory or Class mode.
See ⇒ P.27 “Class Mode—Group Printing
From The Same Original” or P.29 “Mem-
ory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals”.
22. {
{Number}}}} keys
{{
Press to enter the desired number of prints and data for selected modes.
23. {
{#}}}} 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
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1. Error Indicators
These indicators are lit when a non-stan­dard 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............................................................................................ 1
Originals..................................................................................................... 2
Preparation For Printing........................................................................... 3
Loading Paper............................................................................................... 3
Setting Up The Paper Delivery Table............................................................ 4
Standard Printing ...................................................................................... 5
Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Tables................................. 7
Adjusting The Print Image Position......................................................... 8
Shifting The Print Image Position Forward Or Backward.............................. 8
Shifting The Print Image Position To The Right Or Left................................ 8
Adjusting The Print Image Density ........................................................ 10
Before Making A Master.............................................................................. 10
After Making A Master................................................................................. 10
Tint Mode—Making Half-tone Prints...................................................... 11
Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints............................................................ 12
Changing The Printing Speed................................................................ 13
Stopping The Machine During The Multi-print Run.............................. 14
When You Want To Stop The Machine During The Multi-print Run And Print
The Next Original........................................................................................ 14
When You Want To Change The Number Of Prints Entered Or Check The
Completed Prints......................................................................................... 14
Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios 15
Center/Edge Erase—Erasing Center And Edge Margins..................... 17
Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins...................................................... 19
Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals...... 21
Printing On Thick Or Thin Paper............................................................ 22
Printing On Thick Paper.............................................................................. 22
Printing On Thin Paper........... ...... ... ....... ....... ........ ... ..... ......... ....... .... ... ....... 22
Selecting Original Type........................................................................... 23
Economy Mode—Ink Saving .................................................................. 24
Auto Cycle—Printing From Several Originals At Once....................... 25
Class Mode—Group Printing From The Same Original....................... 27
Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals................... 29
Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print ................... 32
Skip Feed Printing................................................................................... 35
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Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory............................... 36
Storing Your Settings.................................................................................. 36
Recalling A Program................................................................................... 37
Protecting A Program .................................................................................. 38
Removing Program Protection.................................................................... 39
Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents........................................ 40
2.OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Printing Using The Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder.............. 41
Document Feeder Exterior.......................................................................... 41
Originals...................................................................................................... 41
Setting Originals In The Document Feeder................................................. 42
Combine Copies With The Document Feeder ............................................ 44
Memory Mode With The Document Feeder................................................ 45
Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum.................................... 49
Making Color Prints..................................................................................... 49
Changing The Color Drum Unit................................................................... 49
Printing In Two Colors ................................................................................. 51
3.SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
Accessing Service Programs................................................................. 53
Changing The Settings Of Service Programs....................................... 54
Service Program Menu ............................................................................... 55
User Codes............................................................................................... 62
How To Set User Code Mode (# 120). ........................................................ 62
How To Use User Code Mode.................................................................... 63
How To Check The User Code Counter (# 121)......................................... 63
How To Clear The User Code Counter (# 122)........................................... 64
How To Check The Total Number Of Masters And Prints Made Under All User
Codes (# 123) ............................................................................................. 65
How To Clear The User Code Total Counter (# 124).................................. 66
4.REPLENISHING SUPPLIES
Loading Paper On The Paper Feed Table............................................. 69
Replenishing Paper..................................................................................... 69
Changing The Paper Size........................................................................... 70
When The Add Ink Indicator (j) Blinks ................................................ 71
Master Roll Replacement ....................................................................... 74
Placing A New Roll Of Tape In The Tape Dispenser (Option) ............. 76
5.WHAT TO DO IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want ................................. 79
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x Clearing Misfeeds............................................................................... 82
“x” +“ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL”........................................... 82
“x” + “PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”......................... 85
“x” + “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”.................... 88
“x” + “PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”........................ 89
“x” + “MASTER EJECT JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”.................. 92
“x” + “DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”................. ............. 94
When The Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Blinks................................. 95
When The Master Eject Indicator (k) Blinks........................................ 97
When Other Indicators Blink.................................................................. 98
When The Prints Are Thrown Over The Paper Delivery Table ............ 99
Poor Printing.......................................................................................... 100
Dirt On The Back Side Of Paper............................................................... 100
Dirt On The Front Side Of Paper (Black Line/Stain) ................................. 102
White Prints Or Incomplete Prints............................................................. 102
6.REMARKS
Operation Notes..................................................................................... 105
General Cautions........................ .............................................................. 105
Print Paper.................................................... ......................... ................... 107
Originals............................................. ....................................................... 107
Where To Put Your Machine................................................................. 109
Environmental Conditions................................ ......................................... 109
Power connection................................................................. ..................... 110
Access to machine.................................................................................... 111
Maintaining Your Machine.................................................................... 112
Main Frame............................................................................................... 112
Optional Document Feeder....................................................................... 113
Combination Chart................................................................................ 114
7.SPECIFICATION
Main Frame............................................................................................. 115
30 Originals Document Feeder............................................................. 118
Consumables......................................................................................... 119
INDEX...................................................................................................... 120
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1. OPERATION
Printing Paper
The following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine.
• Paper smaller than 90 mm × 148 mm, 3.6" × 5.9"
• Paper larger than 268 mm × 388 mm, 10.5" ×15.2"
• Paper heavier than 157.0 g/m
• Paper lighter than 47.1 g/m
• 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.
2
, 41.7 lb
2
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OPERATION
Originals
Note
1
Originals that can be set on the exposure glass are as follows:
• Maximum size: 257 × 364 mm, 10.2" × 14.4"
• Maximum total thickness: 30 mm, 1.1"
• Maximum total weight: 5 kg, 11.0 lb
If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the
base sheet and press the { up original is more than 0.1 mm and the space between the pasted parts is less than 2 mm, 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 5 mm, 0.2" of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the lead-
ing edge margin is at least 5 mm, 0.2".
Original Print
Paste Shadow Erase
a
} key. If the thickness of the paste-
a: 5 mm, 0.2"
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Preparation For Printing
Loading Paper
Carefully open the paper feed ta-
A
ble.
Preparation For Printing
Place the paper on the paper feed
C
table.
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Put the paper feed side plates lock
B
lever. Adjust the side plates to match the paper size.
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le­ver
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Note
Correct the paper curl before
setting the paper. If you cannot do so, stack the paper with the curl face down as shown.
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OPERATION
Make sure that the paper feed
D
side plates touch the paper light-
Lift the paper delivery side plates
B
and adjust them to the paper size.
ly. Put back the lock lever.
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1
2
1
Lift the paper delivery end plate
C
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and move it to match the print pa-
Setting Up The Paper Delivery Table
Open the paper delivery table.
A
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per size.
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1
Turn on the main switch.
D
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Reference
When the prints are not deliv-
ered in a neat stack, see P.99
“When The Prints Are Thrown Over The Paper Delivery Table”.
On
Off
On
Off
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Standard Printing
Printing
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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.
Lift the platen cover.
A
Standard Printing
should be centered according to the size marks on the right scale.
Lower the platen cover.
C
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Set the original face down on the
B
exposure glass. The original
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Press the
D
A trial print is delivered to the pa­per delivery table.
Start
{{{{
key.
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OPERATION
Press the {{{{
E
the image density and the image position of the proof print.
}}}} key and check
Proof
Press the {{{{
G
Print
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Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys or the fine adjust-
Position
ment dial. See P.8 “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 P.10 “Adjusting The
Print Image Density”.
Enter the number of prints re-
F
quired with the {{{{
Number
}}}} keys.
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Image
Note
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 {
} key.
Stop
To return the machine to the ini-
tial condition after printing, press the {
Clear Modes
Clear/
} key.
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Note
Up to 9999 prints can be entered
at one time.
To change the number entered,
press the { enter the new number.
Clear/Stop
} key and
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Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Tables
Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Tables
Remove the paper from the paper
A
feed table.
The paper feed table will lower.
Turn off the main switch.
B
On
Off
Close the paper feed table.
C
On
Off
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Move the end plate until the plate
D
handle is flush with the end of the table.
Lower the end plate.
E
Move the side plates to the sides,
F
then lower them.
1
TSLH021E
TSLH01VE
TSLH020E
1
22
Close the table.
G
1
22
TSLH01ME
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OPERATION
Adjusting The Print Image Position
After master making, you can adjust
1
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 table fine adjusting dial.
Shifting The Print Image Position Forward Or Backward
GRFORW0E
* Paper feed direction
Press the left {{{{
A
to move the image forwards, the right key to move it backwards.
Image Position
}}}} key
Note
When you shift the image for­wards, leave a margin (more than 5 mm, 0.2") at the leading edge. If there is no margin, pa­per might wrap around the drum and cause a misfeed.
The right or left { keys shift the image about 0.5 mm, 0.02" each time they are pressed. When the indicator changes, the image position shifts about 5 mm, 0.2".
Press the {{{{
B
image position.
Proof
Image Position
}}}} key to check the
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Shifting The Print Image Position To The Right Or Left
}
GRLEFT0E
TSLS015N
* Paper feed direction
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Adjusting The Print Image Position
Turn the side table fine adjusting
A
dial as shown in the illustrations.
❖❖❖❖ Shifting the image to the right
❖❖❖❖ Shifting the image to the left
Note
The image position can be shift­ed up to about 10 mm, 0.4" each way. Each division on the scale is 2 mm, 0.08".
TSLH02IE
TSLH02JE
Press the {{{{
C
image position.
}}}} key to check the
Proof
1
TSLS013N
Adjust the paper delivery side
B
plates to the print paper position.
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OPERATION
Adjusting The Print Image Density
You can adjust the print image densi-
1
ty to suit your needs. There are two ways:
❖❖❖❖ Before Making A Master
Adjust the image density using the
{
Image Density
❖❖❖❖ After Making A Master
Adjust the image density using the
{W} or {V} key.
} key.
Before Making A Master
Use the {{{{
A
pressing the {{{{
Image Density
Start
}}}} key before
}}}} key.
TSLS016N
key. To reduce the speed, press the {{{{WWWW}}}} key.
TSLS017N
Note
The faster the printing speed be­comes, the lighter the printing density is. If you want darker prints, decrease the printing speed.
After Making A Master
Press the {{{{WWWW}}}} or {{{{VVVV}}}} key. To in-
A
crease the speed, press the {{{{VVVV}}}}
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Tint Mode—Making Half-tone Prints
Tint Mode—Making Half-tone Prints
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see P.8 “Ad-
}}}} keys.
Number
}}}} key.
Print
Use the { prints.
Press the {{{{
A
mode.
} key to make half-tone
Tint
}}}} key to select Tint
Tint
GRTINT0E
Position
justing The Print Image Position”) or the side table fine adjusting
dial (see P.8 “Shifting The
Print Image Position To The Right Or Left”).
Enter the number of prints with
E
the {{{{ Press the {{{{
F
Image
1
Set your originals on the exposure
B
glass or in the optional document feeder.
Press the {{{{
C
Check the image position of the
D
trial or proof print.
Start
}}}} key.
TSLS014N
TSLS018N
TSLS012N
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OPERATION
Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints
Use the {
1
prints.
Press the {{{{
A
mode.
Set your originals on the exposure
B
glass or in the optional document feeder.
Press the {{{{
C
image position of the trial or proof print.
} key to make clear
Fine
}}}} key to select Fine
Fine
}}}} key. Check the
Start
TSLS019N
Enter the number of prints with
D
the {{{{ Press the {{{{
E
Number
}}}} keys.
Print
}}}} key.
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12
TSLS012N
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Ad-
Position
justing The Print Image Position”) or the side table fine adjusting
dial (see P.8 “Shifting The
Print Image Position To The Right Or Left”).
Image
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Changing The Printing Speed
Use the {W} or {V} key to adjust the speed of the machine with the image density and printing paper.
Press the {{{{VVVV}}}} key to increase the
A
speed and press the {{{{WWWW}}}} key to re­duce the speed.
TSLS017N
Note
The following speeds are avail-
able:
• Setting 0: 80 sheets/minute
• Setting 1: 100 sheets/minute
• Setting 2: 120 sheets/minute
As a default setting, Setting 1 is
selected.
The faster the printing speed be-
comes, the lighter the printing density is, and vice versa.
Changing The Printing Speed
1
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OPERATION
Stopping The Machine During The Multi­print Run
1
When You Want To Stop The Machine During The Multi­print Run And Print The Next Original
When You Want To Change The Number Of Prints Entered Or Check The Completed Prints
Press the {{{{
A
Set the new original.
B
Enter the number of prints and
C
press the {{{{
Clear/Stop
Start
}}}} key.
}}}} key.
TSLS01AN
TSLS012N
Press the {{{{
A
Change the number of prints or
B
check the completed prints.
Note
When you change the number
of prints, you can re-enter the number with the { after pressing the { key.
Press the {{{{
C
Clear/Stop
Print
}}}} key.
Number
Clear/Stop
}}}} key.
TSLS01AN
} keys
}
14
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Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios
Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios
You can select a preset ratio for print­ing.
GRREDU0E
GRENLA0E
Note
The center and the leading edge of
the print image do not shift when a print image is made with this func­tion.
a
b
GRFULLOE
a: Paper Feed Direction
b: Constant
You can select one of 7 preset ratios
(3 enlargement ratios, 4 reduction ratios).
You can select a ratio regardless of
the size of an original or printing paper. With some ratios, parts of the image might not be printed or margins will appear on prints.
Prints can be reduced or enlarged
as follows:
Reduction (Metric version)
❖❖❖❖
Reduction Ratio
93 %
87 % A5 B6
82 % B4 A4
71 % A4 A5
*1
Select this ratio when you make prints with a lot of edge margins.
Reduction (Inch version)
❖❖❖❖
Reduction Ratio
93 %
77 %
74 % 10"×14"
65 %
*1
Select this ratio when you make prints with a lot of edge margins.
Original Size
*1
A4 B5
B5 A5
B4 B5
Original Size
*1
1
/2"×14" 81/2"×11"
8
1
8
/2"×11" 51/2"×81/2"
Print Size
Print Size
1
8
/2"×11"
1
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OPERATION
❖❖❖❖ Enlargement (Metric version)
Enlarge­ment Ratio
1
141 % B5 B4
122 % A4 B4
115 % B5 A4
Original Size
A5 A4
A5 B5
B6 A5
Print Size
❖❖❖❖ Enlargement (Inch version)
Enlarge­ment Ratio
155 %
129 %
121 %
Select the desired reduction or en-
A
largement ratio using the {{{{
duce
Original Size
1
5
/2"×81/2"81/2"×14"
1
/2"×81/2"81/2"×11"
5
1
8
/2"×11"
}}}} key or the {{{{
Print Size
11"×15"
Enlarge
Re-
}}}} key.
Press the {{{{
D
Check the image position of the
E
Start
}}}} key.
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor­rect, adjust it using the {
Position
} keys (see P.8 “Shift-
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Make your prints.
F
TSLS012N
Image
16
Make sure that the original and
B
the print paper are the correct size.
Set your originals on the exposure
C
glass or in the optional document feeder.
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Center/Edge Erase—Erasing Center And Edge Margins
Center/Edge Erase—Erasing Center And Edge Margins
When printing from thick books, or similar originals, the binding margin at the center and the edges might ap­pear on prints. To prevent this, follow the steps below.
GRMARG0E
Note
As a default setting, the paper sizes
and directions that can be used are as follows:
Metric version
Inch version
B4L, A4L, A5K, A5L, B5K, B5
8
5
L
1
/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"L,
1
/2" × 81/2"L, 51/2" × 81/2"
K
If you want to use other size origi-
nals, you can register the size using
Service Program mode (See P.55
“Service Program Menu”).
The margin width to be erased can
be adjusted with Service Program
mode (See P.55 “Service Program
Menu”).
Check Indicator is blinking and
is shown in the guidance dis-
play.
Note
To cancel this mode, press the
{
Center/Edge Erase
Press the {{{{}}}} or {{{{}}}} key to se-
B
} key again.
lect the paper size and direction.
1
TSLS01CN
TSLS01DN
Press the {{{{
A
Center/Edge Erase
twice to select the Center/Edge Erase mode.
}}}} key
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OPERATION
When you reach the desired paper
C
size and direction, press the {{{{#}}}} key.
1
TSLS01TN
Set the book on the exposure
D
glass.
TSLH014E
or the side table fine adjusting
dial (see P.8 “Shifting The
Print Image Position To The Right Or Left”).
Enter the number of prints with
G
the {{{{ Press the {{{{
H
Number
}}}} keys.
Print
}}}} key.
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18
Press the {{{{
E
Check the image position of the
F
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
Position
justing The Print Image Position”)
}}}} key.
Start
} keys (see P.8 “Ad-
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Image
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Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins
Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins
If you want to erase edge margins of a book original, follow the steps below.
Note
As a default setting, the paper sizes
and directions that can be used are as follows:
Metric version
Inch version
B4L, A4L, A5K, A5L, B5K, B5
8
5
L
1
/2"× 14"L, 81/2"× 11"L,
1
/2"×81/2"L, 51/2"× 81/2"
K
If you want to use other size origi-
nals, you can register the size using
Service Program mode (See P.55
“Service Program Menu”).
The margin width to be erased can
be adjusted with Service Program
mode (See P.55 “Service Program
Menu”).
Press the {{{{
A
Center/Edge Erase
}}}} key
to select Edge Erase mode.
Check Indicator is blinking and
is shown in the guidance dis-
play.
Press the {{{{}}}} or {{{{}}}} key to se-
B
lect the paper size and direction.
When you reach the desired paper
C
size and direction, press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Set the book on the exposure
D
glass.
1
TSLS01DN
TSLS01TN
TSLS01CN
Note
To cancel this mode, press the
{
Center/Edge Erase
} key twice.
TSLH014E
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OPERATION
Press the {{{{
E
Start
}}}} key.
1
TSLS012N
Check the image position of the
F
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Ad-
Position
justing The Print Image Position”) or the side table fine adjusting
dial (see P.8 “Shifting The
Print Image Position To The Right Or Left”).
Enter the number of prints with
G
the {{{{ Press the {{{{
H
Number
}}}} keys.
Print
}}}} key.
Image
20
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Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals
Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing The Shadow Of Pasted Originals
If you want to erase the shadow of pasted originals, follow the steps be­low.
Set the original on the exposure
A
glass.
TSLH010E
Press the {{{{
B
Paste Shadow Erase
}}}} key.
TSLS01PN
Press the {{{{
E
Print
}}}} key.
1
TSLS014N
Press the {{{{
C
Enter the number of prints with
D
the {{{{
Number
Start
}}}} keys.
}}}} key.
TSLS012N
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OPERATION
Printing On Thick Or Thin Paper
When you make prints on thick (127.9
1
to 157.0 g/m (47.1 to 81.4 g/m per, perform the following steps.
2
, 34.0 to 41.7 lb) or thin
2
, 12.5 to 21.6 lb) pa-
Printing On Thin Paper
Set the side pads (move the side
A
pad levers to as shown).
Printing On Thick Paper
When you use paper heavier than
A
127.9 g/m
157.0 g/m sure lever to the Thick paper posi­tion.
When you use paper heavier
In the case of paper smaller than
2
, 34.0 lb and lighter than
2
, 41.7 lb, position pres-
TSLH01CE
Note
2
than 64 g/m than 157.0 g/m
, 17 lb and lighter
2
, 41.7 lb, posi­tion the pressure lever to the standard position.
1
/
B5, 5 than 81.4 g/m
" × 8
2
1
/2" and heavier
2
(21.6 lb), move the feed roller pressure lever to the Thin paper position.
Position pressure lever to the
B
Standard paper position.
TSLH02KE
TSLH01CE
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Selecting Original Type
Selecting Original Type
Select one of the following three types to match your originals:
❖❖❖❖ Photo mode
Delicate tones of photographs and pictures can be reproduced with this mode.
❖❖❖❖ Letter mode
Select this mode when your origi­nals contain only letters (no pic­tures).
❖❖❖❖ Letter/Photo mode
Select this mode when your origi­nals contain photographs or pic­tures with letters.
Note
Moire patterns might occur when screened originals are printed.
When using Photo mode to print originals with both letter and pho­tographs, the letter will appear lighter. To avoid this, select Let­ter/Photo mode with the {
} key.
Original
Press the {{{{
A
select Photo mode.
Type of Original
Type of
}}}} key to
Press the {{{{
B
adjust the image density.
Set your originals on the exposure
C
glass or in the optional document feeder.
Press the {{{{
D
Check the image position of the
E
trial or proof print.
Image Density
}}}} key.
Start
}}}} key to
1
TSLS016N
TSLS012N
TSLS01EN
Note
If the image position is not cor­rect, adjust it using the {
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Make your prints.
F
} keys (see P.8 “Shift-
Image
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OPERATION
Economy Mode—Ink Saving
When you want to save ink, select
1
Economy mode.
Note
Prints will come out lighter.
Press the {{{{
A
Set your originals on the exposure
B
glass or in the optional document feeder.
Press the {{{{
C
Economy
Start
}}}} key.
}}}} key.
TSLS01FN
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po­sition To The Right Or Left”).
Make your prints.
E
24
Check the image position of the
D
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Shift-
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
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Page 46
Auto Cycle—Printing From Several Originals At Once
Auto Cycle—Printing From Several Originals At Once
Use the { masters and make prints at one stroke.
Note
When you use the optional docu-
ment feeder, it is not necessary to place originals one by one. All originals are fed and prints are completed after you press the
{
If you use the optional tape dis-
penser, the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper onto the top of the paper stack after the last page of each printing set is fed out to the paper delivery table. This marks the end of each printing group.
Set the original on the exposure
A
glass or in the optional document feeder.
You can set up to 30 originals
Auto Cycle
} key.
Print
Note
into the optional document feeder.
} key to process
Press the {{{{
C
Check the image position of the
D
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Press the {{{{
E
}}}} key.
Start
} keys (see P.8 “Shift-
Auto Cycle
}}}} key.
1
TSLS012N
Image
Enter the number of prints re-
B
quired with the {{{{
Number
}}}} keys.
TSLS011N
Note
If you press the {
key, you cannot make proof prints by pressing the { key.
Auto Cycle
TSLS01GN
Proof
}
}
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OPERATION
If you use the optional tape dis-
F
penser, turn on the tape dispenser power switch.
1
On
Off
TSLP013E
Press the {{{{
G
Note
Repeat steps
all originals are printed when you set originals on the expo­sure glass.
If you set originals into the op-
tional document feeder, origi­nals are fed and prints are completed automatically.
After the last page of each set is
fed out to the paper delivery ta­ble, the optional tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack. The next cy­cle begins.
}}}} key.
Print
A
through C until
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Class Mode—Group Printing From The Same Original
Class Mode—Group Printing From The Same Original
Use the { sets of prints from the same original. The same number of prints is made for each set.
Memory/Class
R
} key to make
R R
R
R R R
GRCLAS0E
Note
The optional tape dispenser auto-
matically feeds out strips of paper which separate the printing groups on the paper delivery table.
Up to 20 sets of prints can be select-
ed for one original.
Press the {{{{
A
light the Class indicator.
Memory/Class
}}}} key to
With the {{{{
B
number of prints for each set to be made from the original.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
With the {{{{
D
desired number of sets.
}}}} keys, enter the
Number
}}}} keys, enter the
Number
1
TSLS011N
TSLS01TN
TSLS01XN
TSLS011N
Note
The maximum number of sets
that can be made is 20.
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OPERATION
Turn on the optional tape dis-
E
penser power switch.
Make your prints.
I
1
On
Off
Set one original face down on the
F
exposure glass or in the optional document feeder.
Press the {{{{
G
Start
}}}} key.
TSLP013E
TSLS012N
Note
After the last page of each print-
ing set is fed out to the paper de­livery table, the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack.
If the power switch of the op-
tional tape dispenser is turned off or the tape dispenser is not installed in your machine, the group printing cycle stops after each set is delivered. Remove the set of prints from the paper delivery table and press the
{
} key to start the next
Print
group printing cycle.
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28
Check the image position of the
H
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Shift-
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Image
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Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals
Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals
Use the { sets of prints from different originals.
Memory/Class
A
} key to make
A
B
B
C
D
Note
With the optional document feed-
er, you can set several originals and make prints of all of them at
once. See P.45 “Memory Mode
With The Document Feeder”.
The optional tape dispenser auto-
matically feeds out strips of paper which separate the printing groups on the paper delivery table.
Press the {{{{
A
light the Memory indicator.
C D
Memory/Class
GRCLAS1E
}}}} key to
With the {{{{
B
desired number of prints for the first original.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
This stores the number of prints to be made for the first original in memory 1.
}}}} keys, enter the
Number
1
TSLS011N
TSLS01WN
TSLS01TN
Note
When the number of prints in
each set is the same, it is not nec­essary to input the number of prints for each group in memo­ry. Simply select Auto Cycle mode and enter the desired number of prints once.
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OPERATION
With the {{{{
D
number of prints for the second original.
}}}} keys, enter the
Number
Set the first original face down on
G
the exposure glass.
1
TSLH010E
TSLS012N
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
E
This stores the number of prints to be made for the second original in memory 2.
Note
Repeat steps
original.
The number of prints for up to
20 originals can be stored.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key again.
F
The memory returns to memory 1.
D
and E for each
TSLS011N
Note
Set originals one sheet at a time
in the same order that you stored them in memory.
Press the {{{{
H
Start
}}}} key.
30
TSLS01TN
Note
If you store the number of prints
for 20 originals, the memory number returns to 1. It is not necessary to press the {#} key.
Check the image position of the
I
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Shift-
Image
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Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals
Turn on the optional tape dis-
J
penser power switch.
On
Off
Press the {{{{
K
Note
Auto Cycle
If you press the {
}}}} key.
Auto Cycle
key, you cannot make proof prints by pressing the { key.
TSLP013E
TSLS01GN
Proof
paper on the top of the paper stack.
After the first set is completed, set
M
the second original on the expo­sure glass and press the {{{{
Start
}}}}
1
key.
TSLS012N
Note
Repeat this step until you have
finished printing.
}
}
Press the {{{{
L
Note
Print
}}}} key.
After the first set is fed to the pa-
per delivery table, the optional tape dispenser drops a strip of
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OPERATION
Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print
1
As a default, this function cannot be used. If you want to use this function, set “SET COMBINE KEY” to “Yes”.
See “SET COMBINE KEY” in P.55
“Service Program Menu”.
You can print 2 separate originals on a single sheet of paper. The following tables list the combinations that can be used when combining two origi­nals.
❖❖❖❖
Paper Size
Inch version
1
/2" ×
8 14"
L
1
8
/2" ×
11"
L
1
5
/2" ×
1
8
/2"
L
Original Size
1
/2" ×
8 11"
77 % 100 %
65 % 100 %
-- 65 %
K
51/2" ×
1
8
/2"
K
21 12
If the master length of the first
GRCOMB0E
Note
The following tables list the combi-
nations that can be used in this function:
Metric version
❖❖❖❖
Original Size
A4KB5KA5KB6KA6
K
Pa-
B4L87 %100 %122 %141 %-­per Size
A4L71 %82 %100 %115 %141
%
B5L61 %71 %87 %100 %122
%
A5L-- -- 71 %82 %100
%
original is longer than the maxi­mum allowable length or shorter than the minimum allowable length, Combine Copies mode is canceled. The following table gives the maximum and minimum al­lowable master length.
Minimum Maximum
LG drum model
B4 drum model
91 mm, 3.6" 243 mm,
9.5"
91 mm, 3.6" 243 mm,
9.5"
Master length = actual original
length × Enlargement/Reduction
ratio
Any image closer than 5 mm, 0.2"
to the leading edge of the first orig­inal will not be printed. Also, any image closer than 4 mm, 0.16" to the leading edge of the second original will not be printed. When the image is too close to the leading edge, use copies of the originals with the image shifted at least 5 mm, 0.2" for the first original (4
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Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print
mm, 0.16" for the second original) from the leading edge.
You can select different kinds of
image settings for the first and sec­ond original.
Make sure that the paper feed side
plates touch the paper lightly when in the Combine Copies func­tion. Otherwise, the two original images will not appear at the prop­er position on the prints.
Reference
When you use the optional docu­ment feeder with this function, see
P.29 “Memory Mode—Group
Printing From Different Originals”.
Set the first original face down.
A
TSLY01AE
Press the {{{{}}}} or {{{{}}}} key to se-
C
lect the original size and direc­tion.
When you reach the desired size
D
and direction, press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Press the {{{{
E
select your desired mode.
Combine Copies
}}}} key to
1
TSLS01DN
TSLS01TN
Note
The first original will be printed
on the leading part of the print.
Press the {{{{
B
twice.
Center/Edge Erase
}}}} key
TSLS01JN
TSLS01CN
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OPERATION
Press the {{{{
F
Start
}}}} key.
Enter the number of prints with
J
the {{{{
Number
}}}} keys.
1
TSLS012N
TSLS011N
The beeper sounds after the first
G
original is on the master. Set the second original face down.
Press the {{{{
H
Start
}}}} key.
TSLS012N
Make your prints.
K
34
Check the image position of the
I
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Shift-
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Image
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Skip Feed Printing
Skip Feed Printing
If the backs of prints are dirty, you can increase the time between two prints using the { the default setting, when one sheet of paper is fed the drum rotates twice. However, you can select the number of rotations of the drum. This gives you the chance to remove prints one by one from the paper delivery table or insert one sheet of paper between two prints.
Set your originals on the exposure
A
glass or in the optional document feeder.
While holding down the {{{{
B
}}}} key, select the number of
Feed
rotations of the drum while one sheet of paper is fed with the
{{{{
Number
}}}} keys.
Skip Feed
} key. In
Skip
Press the {{{{
C
Check the image position of the
D
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Enter the number of prints with
E
the {
Number
}}}} key.
Start
} keys (see P.8 “Shift-
} keys.
1
TSLS012N
Image
TSLS01YN
Note
You can select from 1 to 9 rota-
tions.
The beeper sounds after you set
the number of rotations.
Make your prints.
F
TSLS011N
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OPERATION
Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory
1
You can store up to 9 frequently used print job settings in machine memory, and recall them for future use.
Note
The stored programs are not
cleared when you turn off the main switch.
The stored programs cannot be de-
leted. If you want to change a stored program, overwrite it.
Storing Your Settings
Set the print settings you want to
A
put into memory. Press the {{{{
B
Numbers already containing a program are displayed on the guidance display.
Program
}}}} key.
TSLS01KN
Enter “0” with the {{{{
C
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
D
Note
The program numbers (1 to 9)
will be displayed in the guid­ance display.
If a user program has been pro-
tected, that program number will not appear in the display. For how to change a protected
user program, see P.38 “Pro-
tecting A Program”.
If all the user programs have
been protected, the machine re­turns to the ready condition.
Number
}}}} keys.
TSLS011N
TSLS01TN
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Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory
Select the program number you
E
want to store the settings in with the {{{{
Note
Make sure that the previous job
settings stored under the select­ed program number are over­written.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
F
Number
}}}} keys.
TSLS011N
Note
Numbers already containing a
program are displayed on the guidance display.
Select the program number you
B
want to recall with the {{{{ keys.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
Number
1
}}}}
TSLS011N
Recalling A Program
Press the {{{{
A
Program
}}}} key.
TSLS01TN
TSLS01KN
Note
The stored settings are recalled.
Set your originals on the exposure
D
glass or in the optional document feeder.
TSLS01TN
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OPERATION
Press the {{{{
E
Start
}}}} key.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
1
TSLS012N
Protecting A Program
If you want to prevent someone from writing over your program, do the following procedure.
While holding down the {{{{
A
}}}} key, press the {{{{
Stop
key.
Clear/
Program
Note
The numbers of the programs
which are not protected will be displayed in the guidance dis­play.
Select the program number you
D
}}}}
want to protect with the {{{{ keys.
TSLS01TN
Number
}}}}
38
Enter “1” with the {{{{
B
Number
TSLS01RN
}}}} keys.
TSLS01LN
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
E
TSLS011N
TSLS01TN
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Removing Program Protection
While holding down the {{{{
A
}}}} key, press the {{{{
Stop
key.
Clear/
Program
TSLS01RN
Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory
Select the program number you
D
want to remove protection from with the {{{{
}}}}
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
E
Number
}}}} keys.
1
TSLS011N
Enter “0” with the {{{{
B
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
Note
If no program number is pro-
tected, the machine returns to the ready condition.
Number
}}}} keys.
TSLS01TN
TSLS01MN
TSLS01TN
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OPERATION
Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents
1
This function prevents others from making prints of secret documents from the master. For example, if you want to print some documents with sensitive information, use this func­tion after making your prints so that nobody can access that master again.
Make your prints.
A
Hold down the {{{{
B
at least 5 seconds.
Note
If you press the {
the {
Print
curity mode, the beeper sounds and you cannot make prints.
You cannot cancel Security
mode even if you turn off the main switch.
If you make the next master, Se-
curity mode is canceled.
Security
} key after setting Se-
Proof
}}}} key for
TSLS01NN
} key or
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2. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Printing Using The Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder
Insert a stack of originals in the document feeder. They will be fed automatically.
Document Feeder Exterior
4
1
1. Original Tray
Original used to make masters are deliv­ered to this tray.
2. ADF Unit
Feeds the original to the master making position.
3
2
TSLP018E
3. Original Guides
Adjust these guides to position the origi­nals correctly.
4. ADF Unit Open Lever
Use to open the ADF unit.
Originals
Setting the following originals in the document feeder might cause original mis­feeds or damage to the originals.
Set these originals on the exposure glass.
2
• Originals heavier than 90 g/m
• Originals lighter than 50 g/m
• Originals heavier than 120 g/m
• Originals lighter than 40 g/m
• Carbon coated originals
• Damaged originals
, 23.9 lb (when setting a stack of originals)
2
, 13.3 lb (when setting a stack of originals)
2
, 31.9 lb (when setting one original at a time)
2
, 10.6 lb (when setting one original at a time)
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
• Originals with glue on them
• Originals perforated for ring binders
• Book originals
• Originals written with a pencil or ball-point pen
• Originals smaller than 148 mm × 105 mm, 5.8" × 4.1"
• Originals larger than 257 mm × 364 mm, 10.2" × 14.4"
2
• Folded, curled, creased originals
• Bound, stapled, or clipped originals
• OHP transparencies
• Translucent paper
• Pasted originals
Note
If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the
base sheet and press the { up original is more than 0.1 mm, and the space between the pasted parts is less than 2 mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the prints.
The first 5 mm, 0.2", of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the
leading edge margin is at least 5 mm, 0.2".
Original Print
Paste Shadow Erase
} key. If the thickness of the paste-
a
a: 5 mm, 0.2"
Setting Originals In The Document Feeder
Note
If you set one original into the document feeder while another original is still
on the exposure glass, the original set into the document feeder will be scanned first.
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Printing Using The Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder
Adjust the guide to the original size.
A
TSLH011E
Insert the aligned originals face up in the document feeder until they stop.
B
TSLH012E
2
Limitation
Approximately 30 originals (64 g/m
the 30 originals document feeder. The first (top) original will be fed first.
Note
Do not insert different size originals at the same time.The guides must fit snugly against both sides of the stack.
Set the desired settings and press the {{{{
C
TSLS012N
Make your prints.
D
2
, 17 lb) can be inserted at one time in
}}}} key.
Start
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Note
If the next original has been set in the document feeder before the machine
stops, that original is fed automatically and a trial print is delivered to the paper delivery table after the print of the first original is completed. Check the image position of the trial print of the next original. If necessary, make proof prints using the {
} key to check the image position again.
Proof
2
Combine Copies With The Document Feeder
As a default, this function cannot be used. If you want to use this function, set
“SET COMBINE KEY” to “Yes”. See “SET COMBINE KEY” in P.55 “Service
Program Menu”.
Insert the 2 originals face up, tops pointing towards the operation side.
A
TSLH013E
Note
When you use the optional 30 originals document feeder, the bottom orig-
inal will be printed on the leading part of print.
Check the print paper size and the reproduction ratio.
B
Press the {{{{
C
Combine Copies
}}}} key to select your desired mode.
44
TSLS01JN
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Printing Using The Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder
Press the {{{{
D
Check the image position of the trial or proof print.
E
Note
If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the {
(see P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Position Forward Or Backward”) or the side table fine adjusting dial (see P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Position To
The Right Or Left”).
After the first original is on the master, the second original is fed.If you set only one original, the beeper sounds after the first original is on
the master. Set the second original and the desired image settings. Then, press the {
Enter the number of prints with the {{{{
F
Start
}}}} key.
Start
} key.
TSLS012N
Number
Image Position
}}}} keys.
2
} keys
TSLS011N
Make your prints.
G
Memory Mode With The Document Feeder
Note
To prevent original misfeeds, do not set originals of different sizes.Do not set more than 30 originals at one time in the optional 30 originals doc-
ument feeder.
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Press the {{{{
A
Memory/Class
}}}} key to light the Memory indicator.
2
TSLS01WN
With the {{{{
B
original.
Press the {{{{#}}}} key.
C
This stores the number of prints to be made for the first original in memory 1.
}}}} keys, enter the desired number of prints for the first
Number
TSLS011N
46
TSLS01TN
Note
When the number of prints in each set is the same, it is not necessary to in-
put the number of prints for each group in memory. Simply select Auto Cycle mode and enter the desired number of prints once.
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Printing Using The Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder
Set your originals face up into the document feeder.
D
TSLH013E
Note
When you use the optional 30 originals document feeder, the originals are
fed from the bottom of the stack. Make sure that the originals are set in the correct sequence with the first original on the bottom.
2
Press the {{{{
E
Check the image position of the trial or proof print.
F
Note
If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the {
(see P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Position Forward Or Backward”) or the side table fine adjusting dial (see P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Position To
The Right Or Left”).
Start
}}}} key.
TSLS012N
Image Position
} keys
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Turn on the optional tape dispenser power switch.
G
2
On
Press the {{{{
H
Note
Off
Auto Cycle
TSLP013E
}}}} key.
TSLS01GN
In Auto Cycle mode, printing starts automatically after a trial print is de-
livered.
Press the {{{{
I
Print
}}}} key.
48
TSLS014N
Note
After the last page of each set is fed out to the paper delivery table, the tape
dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack. The next cy­cle begins.
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Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum
Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum
Color drum units (red, blue, green, brown, yellow, purple, navy, ma­roon, orange, teal and gray) are avail­able as options in addition to the standard black unit. For making color prints, a separate drum unit is neces­sary for each color.
GRCOPR0E
Making Color Prints
Make sure that the COLOR is
A
shown in the guidance display. Press the {{{{
B
Start
}}}} key.
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po­sition To The Right Or Left”).
Make your prints.
D
Changing The Color Drum Unit
Open the front door.
A
TSLH01IE
Lift the lock lever until it locks in
B
position.
2
Check the image position of the
C
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
} keys (see ⇒ P.8 “Shift-
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
TSLS012N
Image
TSLH01KE
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Pull out the drum unit handle.
C
Note
Be careful not to let the drum
unit fall.
Insert the color drum unit along
F
the guide rail.
2
TSLH01LE
Note
If you cannot pull out the drum
unit, push the drum unit han­dle, then pull out the drum unit.
Hold the rail on the drum and
D
slide out the drum while pulling the release towards you.
Slide in the drum unit until it
G
locks in position.
TSLH01PE
50
Remove the drum unit from the
E
machine while holding the upper drum stay.
TSLH01FE
TSLH01GE
Lower the drum unit lock lever.
H
TSLH01HE
TSLH027E
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Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum
Close the front door.
I
Note
Make sure that the Cover Open
indicator (M) turns off, and the COLOR is shown in the guid­ance display.
Printing In Two Colors
After printing in one color, you can print in another color on the same side of the print.
Important
Leave the prints for a while before
printing on them again to let the ink dry.
If the prints are not dry, the paper
feed roller might become dirty. In this case, wipe off the roller with a cloth.
Note
You cannot print in two colors at
one time.
Prepare the two originals. Set the
A
first original on the exposure glass.
Press the {{{{
B
Check the image position of the
C
trial or proof print.
Note
If the image position is not cor-
rect, adjust it using the {
Position
ing The Print Image Position For­ward Or Backward”) or the side
table fine adjusting dial (see
P.8 “Shifting The Print Image Po- sition To The Right Or Left”).
Enter the number of prints with
D
the {{{{
Number
}}}} key.
Start
} keys (see P.8 “Shift-
}}}} keys.
2
TSLS012N
Image
GRPREP0E
TSLS011N
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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS
Press the {{{{
E
Print
}}}} key.
Set the second original and press
H
the {{{{
Start
}}}} key.
2
TSLS014N
TSLS012N
Remove the prints from the paper
F
delivery table and set them on the paper feed table again as shown in the illustration.
Exchange the drum unit. See
G
P.49 “Changing The Color Drum Unit”.
TSLY019E
Check the image position.
I
Press the {{{{
J
Print
}}}} key.
52
TSLH01QE
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3. SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
Accessing Service Programs
The service programs can be set by following this procedure.
Reference
For the service program menu, see
P.55 “Service Program Menu”.
Press the {{{{Clear Modes}}}} key.
A
TSLS01UN
Hold down the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key
B
for at least 3 seconds.
With the {{{{Number}}}} keys, enter the
C
desired service program number (SP No.).
Reference
For the SP No., see P.55 “Ser-
vice Program Menu”.
When you want to leave the service program mode
A Press the {{{{Clear Modes}}}} key.
TSLS011N
TSLS01AN
The SP-mode display appears on the guidance display.
Note
If you press the wrong key, try
pressing the above keys from the beginning.
TSLS01UN
Reference
If you want to change the set­tings of a selected service
program, see P.54 “Chang-
ing The Settings Of Service Programs”.
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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
Changing The Settings Of Service Programs
After entering the desired SP No., press the {{{{#}}}} key.
A
3
TSLS01TN
The value or mode set at the factory will be displayed at the end of the second line on the guidance display.
Note
If you designate the wrong SP No., press the {
enter the desired SP No.
Clear Modes
} key. Then, re-
54
Enter the desired value or mode with the {{{{
B
TSLS011N
Press the {{{{#}}}} key to store the desired value or mode.
C
TSLS01TN
Number
}}}} keys.
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Changing The Settings Of Service Programs
Note
If you enter the wrong value or mode, press the {
go back to step A.
When you want to leave the service program mode
Clear Modes
} key. Then,
A Press the {{{{
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
TSLS01UN
Service Program Menu
SP No. Mode Function
5 TAPE MARKER OFF Specifies whether the optional tape dispenser can
be used.
Note
Default:
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
10 MIN PRINT Specifies the minimum number of prints that can
be input with the
Note
Default:
Adjustment value: 0 to 9999
11 MAX PRINT Specifies the maximum number of prints that can
be input with the
0
{
Number
0
{
Number
keys.
}
keys.
}
3
Note
Default:
Adjustment value: 0 to 9999
0
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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
SP No. Mode Function
12 SET DISPLAY If you want to change the language used by the
guidance display, select the language version.
Note
Default: 1Adjustable value:
•0: Japanese
•1: English
3
13 SET SIZE MODE Change the size mode.
•2: German
• 3: French
• 4: Italian
•5: Spanish
• 6: Chinese
•7: Dutch
• 8: Portuguese (BRAZIL)
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: mm 1: Inch
17 SET COMBINE KEY If you want to use Combine Copies mode, select
"Yes".
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: YesFor details about Combine Copies, See P.32
“Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print”.
20 BUZZER ON Turns the buzzer ON or OFF.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
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Changing The Settings Of Service Programs
SP No. Mode Function
21 PRINTS/MASTER
COST
The optional key counter usually counts the num­ber of prints made regardless of the number of masters used. For accounting purposes, it is possi­ble for the key counter to be incremented by a val­ue between 0 and 50 whenever a new master is used.
Example: The key counter is adjusted to increase by 20 for each master fed. If 100 copies have been made and the master is replaced, the key counter will increase by 120.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0 – 50
25 CLEAR 2 IN 1 By default, when master making is finished in
Combine Copies mode, this mode stays selected for the next master making.
If you want master making turned off, select “1”.
Note
Default: 0 Adjustable value: 0: No 1: Yes Even if you select “1” in this mode, Combine
Copies mode is not cleared when the next orig­inal are set in the optional document feeder.
For details about Combine Copies, See ⇒ P.32
“Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print”.
29 PHT BCKGRND COR-
RECT
When you make prints in Photo or Letter/Photo mode, the background of the prints might become dirty. You can prevent this using this function.
3
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
40 ORIGINAL Specifies the image mode at power on.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value:
• 0: Letter mode
• 1: Letter/Photo mode
• 2: Photo mode
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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
SP No. Mode Function
41 IMAGE DENSITY Specifies the image density at power on.
Note
Default: 1Adjustment value:
•0: Light
•1: Standard
•2: Dark
3
42 PRINT SPEED Specifies the printing speed at power on.
• 3: Darker
Note
Default: 1Adjustment value:
• 0 : 80 sheets/minute
• 1 : 100 sheets/minute
• 2 : 120 sheets/minute
43 AUTO CYCLE MODE Specifies whether Auto Cycle mode is selected at
power on.
Note
Default: 1Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
81 QUALITY START NO. You can select how many times Quality Start
mode is carried out for each master making.
When you set the Quality Start function, the bold letter or solid images might be light.
Note
Default: 1 Adjustment value: 0 to 3 times
82 SKIP FEED NO. When you use the Skip Feed Printing function,
you can select how many times the drum rotates while one sheet of paper is fed.
Note
Default: 2 timesAdjustment value: 1 to 9 times
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Changing The Settings Of Service Programs
SP No. Mode Function
84 AUTO MULTI COPY If you set an original on the exposure glass and
press the { two identical images are printed on the one sheet.
Combine Copies
} key and {
Start
} key,
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: YesFor details about Combine Copies, see P.32
“Combine Copies—Combining 2 Originals Into One Print”.
87 MEMORY PRINT If you wish to make print sets of a single page doc-
ument placed on the exposure glass in Memory Mode, change this setting to Stack. Each print set or stack will contain the number of prints you pro­gram in Memory mode.
If set to Memory, Memory mode will work.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: Memory 1: StackFor details about Memory mode, see P.29
“Memory Mode—Group Printing From Different Originals”.
88 AUTO MEMORY/
CLASS
In this function, the machine stops printing for 2 seconds after one set of prints are completed in Memory mode and Class mode. This gives you the chance to separate each set when you do not have an optional tape dispenser.
For example, you can remove prints one by one from the paper delivery table or insert one sheet of paper between the prints.
3
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
113 RESETTABLE COUNT Used to display the total number of masters and
prints.
• M: Total number of masters
• P: Total number of prints
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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
SP No. Mode Function
114 CLR RESETTABLE
COUNT
120 USER CODE MODE Selects user code mode. When you set this func-
3
UC COUNT Displays the number of masters and prints made
Clears the resettable master/print counter.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
tion, you have to also specify the auto reset time.
For details about user code mode, see P.62 “Us-
er Codes”.
Note
Default:
• User Code mode:0
• Auto Reset time: 0
Adjustment value:
• User Code mode: 0: No 1: Yes
• Auto Reset time: 0: No, 1 – 5 minutes
in each user code.
Note
M: Number of mastersP: Number of prints
122 CLR UC COUNT Clear each user code counter.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
123 TOTAL UC COUNT Display the total number of masters and prints for
all the 20 user codes.
Note
M: Number of mastersP: Number of prints
124 CLEAR TOTAL UC
COUNT
Clear the total user code counter.
Note
Default: 0Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes
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Changing The Settings Of Service Programs
SP No. Mode Function
160 SIDE ERS. Adjust the default side edge margin width in Edge
Erase and Center/Edge Erase mode.
Note
Default:
• Metric Version: 5 mm
• Inch Version: 0.2"
Adjustable value:
• Metric Version: 2 – 20 mm
• Inch Version: 0.1" – 0.8"
161 CENTER ERS. Adjust the default center margin width in Center/
Edge Erase mode.
Note
Default:
• Metric version: 10 mm
• Inch version: 0.4"
Adjustable value:
• Metric version: 4 – 60 mm
• Inch version: 0.2" – 2.3"
162 HORIZONTAL ERS. Adjust the default horizontal edge (top and bot-
tom) margin in Edge Erase and Center/Edge Erase mode.
3
Note
Default:
• Metric version: 5 mm
• Inch version: 0.2"
Adjustable value:
• Metric version: 2 – 20 mm
• Inch version: 0.1" – 0.8"
Entering decimal values in SP No. 160–162:
• Press the {
Program
} key to enter a decimal point.
• Press the {q} key to fix the value.
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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE
User Codes
If the machine is set to use the User Code function, operators must input their user codes before the machine can operate. The machine keeps count of the number of prints made under each user code.
In this mode, the following 20 user
3
codes (fixed) can be used to access the machine: 382, 191, 182, 173, 164, 155, 146, 137, 128, 119, 482, 291, 282, 273, 264, 255, 246, 237, 228, 219
Note
To prevent unauthorized users
from accessing the machine, note down the codes and then black out the codes from this manual.
Hold down the {{{{
B
for at least 3 seconds.
Enter “120” with the {{{{
C
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Clear/Stop
}}}} key
TSLS01AN
Number
}}}}
How To Set User Code Mode (#
120)
The following procedure explains how to set user code mode. This must be done before a user code can be in­put.
Press the {{{{
A
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
Enter “1” (Yes) with the {{{{
D
keys and then press the {{{{#}}}} key.
TSLS011N
Number
}}}}
62
{{{{
Number
TSLS01UN
}}}} keys and press the {{{{#}}}}
Specify the Auto Reset time. En-
E
ter the desired setting with the
TSLS01VN
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User Codes
key.
TSLS011N
Press the {{{{
F
leave Service Program mode.
Clear Modes
}}}} key to
TSLS01UN
How To Use User Code Mode
Input your assigned 3-digit user
A
code with the {{{{ press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Number
}}}} keys, then
After you have finished, press the
C
{{{{
Clear/Stop
down the {{{{
Note
This prevents others from mak-
ing prints using your user code.
If you do not follow this step,
the machine will not request the next user for their codes unless the auto reset time has expired.
}}}} key while holding
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
TSLS01SN
How To Check The User Code Counter (# 121)
Reference
If you want to check the total mas­ters and prints made under all user
codes, see P.65 “How To Check
The Total Number Of Masters And Prints Made Under All User Codes (#
123)”.
3
Make your prints.
B
Hold down the {{{{
B
Clear/Stop
TSLS011N
}}}} key
Press the {{{{
A
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
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for at least 3 seconds.
TSLS01AN
3
Enter “121” with the {{{{
C
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Number
}}}}
Press the {{{{
E
leave Service Program mode.
Clear Modes
}}}} key to
TSLS01UN
How To Clear The User Code Counter (# 122)
Reference
If you want to clear every user
code counter, see P.66 “How To
Clear The User Code Total Counter (#
TSLS011N
The number of masters and prints made under the user code “382” will be displayed in the guidance display.
124)”.
Press the {{{{
A
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
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Keep pressing the {{{{#}}}} key to dis-
D
play the number of masters and prints made under your user code.
TSLS01UN
TSLS01TN
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User Codes
Hold down the {{{{
B
for at least 3 seconds.
Enter “122” with the {{{{
C
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Keep pressing the {{{{#}}}} key until
D
desired user code is displayed.
Clear/Stop
Number
}}}} key
TSLS01AN
TSLS011N
Enter “1” (Yes) with the {{{{
E
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
}}}}
Press the {{{{
F
leave Service Program mode.
Clear Modes
How To Check The Total Number Of Masters And Prints Made Under All User Codes (#
123)
Press the {{{{
A
Clear Modes
Number
}}}} key to
}}}} key.
TSLS01VN
}}}}
3
TSLS01TN
Hold down the {{{{
B
for at least 3 seconds.
Clear/Stop
TSLS01UN
}}}} key
TSLS01AN
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Enter “123” with the {{{{
C
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Number
}}}}
How To Clear The User Code Total Counter (# 124)
Press the {{{{
A
3
The total number of masters and prints made under all user codes will be displayed in the guidance display.
• M: Number of masters
• P: Number of prints
Press the {{{{
D
leave Service Program mode.
Clear Modes
TSLS011N
}}}} key to
Hold down the {{{{
B
for at least 3 seconds.
Clear Modes
}}}} key.
Clear/Stop
TSLS01UN
}}}} key
TSLS01AN
66
TSLS01UN
Enter “124” with the {{{{
C
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Number
TSLS011N
}}}}
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User Codes
Enter “1” (Yes) with the {{{{
D
keys and press the {{{{#}}}} key.
Press the {{{{
E
leave Service Program mode.
Clear Modes
Number
TSLS01VN
}}}} key to
TSLS01UN
}}}}
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4. REPLENISHING SUPPLIES
Loading Paper On The Paper Feed Table
The Load Paper indicator (B) blinks when the paper feed table runs out of paper.
Replenishing Paper
Press the {{{{
A
Note
This step is necessary only if
you want to pause a print run to replenish paper.
Clear/Stop
}}}} key.
TSLS01AN
Press the {{{{
B
key.
Note
The paper feed table will lower
without the key being pressed when the printing paper runs out.
The top sheet might remain be-
tween the feed rollers. In this case, remove the top sheet.
Paper Feed Table Down
}}}}
TSLH029E
Load paper on the paper feed ta-
C
ble.
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Note
Correct paper curl before set-
ting the paper.
Press the {{{{
D
printing.
}}}} key to resume
Print
1
TSLH01AE
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le­ver
4
TSLS014N
Place the paper on the paper feed
C
table.
Changing The Paper Size
Remove the paper from the paper
A
feed table.
TSLY013E
Note
Correct any paper curl before
setting the paper.
Make sure that the side plates
touch the paper lightly.
Put back the lock lever.
Adjust the side plates and the end
D
plate.
2
1
The paper feed tray will lower.
Put the paper feed side plates lock
B
lever. Adjust the paper feed side plates to match the paper size.
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70
2
1
TSLH030E
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When The Add Ink Indicator (j) Blinks
R
R
R
R
When The Add Ink Indicator (j) Blinks
The Add Ink indicator (j) blinks when it is time to supply ink.
CAUTION:
If ink comes into contact with your eyes, rinse immediately in run-
ning water. In the case of any abnormal symptoms, consult a doctor.
CAUTION:
Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children.
CAUTION:
If ink is ingested, force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solu­tion and consult a doctor immediately.
CAUTION:
This machine has been tested for safety using this supplier's parts and consumables. We recommend you only use these specified supplies.
Open the front door.
A
4
TSLH01IE
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Pull out the ink holder and remove the used ink cartridge.
B
22
1
TSLH01JE
Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge.
C
4
TSLT012E
Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder.
D
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1
22
TSLT013E
Return the ink holder to its original position until it clicks.
E
Note
Always supply ink of the same color.
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When The Add Ink Indicator (j) Blinks
Make sure to firmly insert the part indicated by the arrow mark into the
guide.
TSLT011E
Close the front door.
F
The machine will start idling to supply ink to the drum.
Note
It will stop when the correct amount of ink reaches the drum.
4
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REPLENISHING SUPPLIES
Master Roll Replacement
The Master End indicator (C) is lit when it is time to replace the master roll.
Open the original table.
A
Remove the used master roll and
D
pull out both spools. Then, insert both spools into a new master roll.
4
TSLT010E
Note
Lift the original table release le-
ver and lift the original table.
Open the right side cover.
B
TSLH01SE
Note
When the Master End indicator
lights, it is necessary to replace the master roll even if some master remains on the old roll.
The new master roll must be po-
E
sitioned as shown in the illustra­tion.
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Open the plotter cover.
C
TSLH01TE
TSLH01XE
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Master Roll Replacement
Set the paper edge of the master
F
roll as shown.
Note
Rotate the spools backward to
take up any slack in the master.
Close the plotter cover.
G
TSLH01UE
TSLH023E
Return the original table to its
I
original position.
TSLH025E
4
Close the right side cover.
H
TSLH02DE
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Placing A New Roll Of Tape In The Tape Dispenser (Option)
Note
Make sure that the main switch is
turned on and the power switch of the tape dispenser is off.
Open the cover of the tape dis-
A
penser.
Feed the leading edge of the roll
C
in the dispensing slot until it stops.
4
TSLP012E
Note
Push the tape as far as possible
through the slot.
Turn on the power switch of the
D
tape dispenser.
On
Off
As shown, put the roll in the dis-
B
penser.
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76
TSLP011E
Note
Make sure that the tape is in-
stalled in the proper direction. If it is not in the correct direction, the tape dispenser will not work correctly.
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Press the manual cut button to
E
trim off the leading edge of the tape.
Placing A New Roll Of Tape In The Tape Dispenser (Option)
TSLP014E
4
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5. WHAT TO DO IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want
If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs within the machine, the following indicators will blink or light.
TSLS020N
❖❖❖❖ When the misfeed indicator (x
Indicator Guidance Display Page
x
x
x
x
x
x
ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL
REMOVE ORIGIN AL PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE
JAMMED PAPER REMOVE JAMMED PAPER
MASTER FEED JAM. RE­MOVE JAMMED MASTER
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE
JAMMED PAPER REMOVE JAMMED PAPER
MASTER EJECT JAM. RE­MOVE JAMMED MASTER
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE
JAMMED PAPER REMOVE JAMMED PAPER
x) blinks
xx
ORIGINAL””
MOVE JAMMED PAPER””
MOVE JAMMED MASTER””
MOVE JAMMED PAPER””
MOVE JAMMED MASTER””
MOVE JAMMED PAPER””
P.82
““x” +“ORIGIN AL JAM. REMOVE
P.85
““x” + “PAPER FEED JAM. RE-
P.88
““x” + “MASTER FEED JAM. RE-
P.89
““x” + “PAPER WRAP JAM. RE-
P.92
““x” + “MASTER EJECT JAM. RE-
P.94
““x” + “DELIVERY JAM. RE-
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