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EverFocus EDR 810 DVR User Manual

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1. GCMAKEOE Paper Feed Direction P Note O The basic patterns are numbered 1 to 40 86 Printing Functions Command Sheets for Make Up Printing Command sheets are fed first so that the machine can recognize the areas of the original which are to be edited as designated areas Command Sheets The command sheet is a sheet of paper designating the areas to be edited Com mand sheets must be made on white or translucent paper and should be the same size as the original Do not designate areas within 5 mm 0 2 from the top 2 Note O Poor quality paper such as newsprint recycled paper etc should not be used for command sheets because any dark spots or streaks will be read as designated areas O Do not use blotting paper or other absorbent paper for command sheets be cause ink might leak through the paper and get the exposure glass dirty Making a Command Sheet There are two ways of designating areas the closed area method and the diago nal line method i 8 88 Printing Functions Features You cannot use both the closed and diagonal line method on the same com mand sheet O O X There is no limit to the number of areas you can designate on a single com mand sheet If you use Outline mode for letter images with a thickness of less than 3mm 0 12 the print image might come out as expected X Notes Printing Functions The image might differ depending
2. Original Type Specifies the original type at power on 2 Note O Default Text Text Photo Contrast Specify the contrast level for text Photo when the power is switched on or after mode settings are cleared 2 Note O Default Normal Photo Contrast Specify the contrast level for Photo when the power is switched on or after mode settings are cleared 2 Note O Default Normal Settings You Can Change with User Tools Photo Screen Specify the screen image in Photo mode when you press Original Type 2 Note O Default Normal Background Correction When you make prints in Photo Text Photo or Pale mode the background of the prints might be come dirty You can select On to improve the clarity of your prints P Note O Default Off Edit Setting Combine lmage Repeat Separation Line You can select a separation line us ing the Combine function from None Solid Broken A Broken B or Crop Marks e a None e b Solid e c Broken A e d Broken B e e Crop Marks 2 Note O Default None 161 Erase Original Border Width You can specify the width of erased border margins for origi nals using this function User Tools Stamp Position You can set the position where the stamp is printed Press the arrow keys to adjust the Not position ote g Default 2 Note O Default e Metric version 2 mm yy J 1 1 e Inch version 0 1 Metr
3. Select Stored File Placing Originals 45 46 Basics Basic Procedure When Auto Cycle mode is on you can process masters and make prints in a single operation 2 Note O The Auto Cycle mode is set to on as default For details about step by step mas ter and print making see p 51 Making a Master and Prints 1 Make sure O Ready appears on the display Initial print display Standard f Feed Tray Paper Typed eparate 2 Note O If the machine has user codes set enter your user code using the number keys and then press ye Reference p 164 User Code H Make sure no previous settings remain 2 Note O If previous settings remain press the Clear Modes key be fore entering your settings 2 Note O Check the Auto Cycle mode se lect key is lit 6 Pri am 6 6 in Proof Master SOB Making a Auto Cycle ot es Clear Stop Enter AJK405S 3 Place the originals Reference p 44 Placing Originals 4 Make the necessary settings 5 Enter the required number of prints using the number keys Y Note O Set a print quantity between 1 minimum and 9999 maxi mum Basic Procedure J Press the Start key T moll Auto Cycle Proof eet Print 500 6 6 Start AJK408S OOO xs Enter Master making and printing starts V How to operate To stop the machine during a multi print
4. Printing Functions Format Overlay Store Store 2 Note O This function can be used only when the optional HDD board is installed 1 Press the Master Making mode se lect key F Press Edit Image O Ready To make prints press the Print key then press the Start kew 3 Press Overlay 4 Press Format Overlay Store Store 5 Press Stored File Page 1 6 Press the stored file name you want to select as an original for mat and then press OK El Press Stored File g Press the stored file name you want to select as an overlay origi nal and then press OK 9 Press OK twice I Press the Start key Preset Stamp One of the following three messages can be stamped on prints with a frame around it CONFIDENTIAL PRIORITY PRELIMINARY PRELIMINARY CONFIDENTILAL GRSTAMOE Limitation O Only one message can be stamped at a time P Note O This function can be used only when the optional HDD board is installed O The message CONFIDENTIAL is selected as a default You can change this setting with User Tools See p 162 Stamp Type De faults Printing Functions Stamp position and original orientation H Press All Pages or 1st Page Only to lllllllallllalaassslM select the print page Y Note O You can change the stamp posi tion size and density of the stamp See p 83 To change the stamp position size and densi yy ty 6
5. a b c 2mm 0 08 Closed area method P Note O The line designating the area must be a closed loop 1 Put the command sheet on top of the original a gt ZM 20 2 Using a black red or blue felt tip pen draw a line around the area to des ignate The line should have a thickness of at least 1mm 2 Note O Make sure there is no break in the line O Draw the line at least 2mm 0 08 away from the image so that the whole image can be recognized 91 Printing Functions GCCOMMOE a Line marking the designated area b 2mm 0 08 c Image within the designated area O The line marking the designated area should be more than 2mm 0 08 from any neighboring image GRCOMM4E a 2mm 0 08 b Neighboring image c Line marking the designated area d Image within the designated area 92 Printing Functions Command Sheets and Finished Prints The following illustrations will help you understand how to draw a command sheet Drawing a command sheet using a diagonal line AT THE GARAGE J wrench bolt gt battery gt OFS nuts screwdriver The diagonal line method is easy to use for designating rectangular areas It is also more precise but it is difficult to use for designating complex areas Drawing a command sheet using a closed line CKA W The closed line method is easier to use for complex areas but it is less precise It also takes longer to draw a command
6. Centring ora ee a DA a Margin Adjustment A a Changing the Printing Speed awa Selah lle lees eat oe Image Rotation Xixi Xi ki xi xix 2 X XixXixXixX AJK321S 118 ee 4 Troubleshooting lf Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want The following chart gives explanations of common problems and messages If other messages appear follow the instructions displayed If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs the following messages will appear on the display Y Note O For Troubleshooting about printing from a computer refer to the other manuals for this machine When a Message is Displayed Check the paper size and paper direction H H and paper size mismatch Set original Maximum quanti ty HHH Minimum quanti ty HHH Drum Unit is not set correctly The paper is not placed in the same direction as the original The paper you loaded does not match with the reproduction ra tio you selected The reproduction ratio selected by Auto Magnification mode is too big or too small You have not changed the origi nal on the exposure glass before pressing the Start key Original is not placed Place your originals The number of prints exceeds the maximum print quantity The number of prints does not exceed the minimum print quantity Place the original in the same di rection as the paper If you press the Start key the selected paper will be used for printing Set
7. 4 originals e F3 Create Margin e F4 Off e F5 Off 153 154 User Tools Accessing User Tools System Settings Master Making Print Settings User Tools allow you to change or set defaults 2 Note O Operations for system settings are different from normal operations Always quit User Tools when you have finished O Any changes you make with User Tools remain in effect even if the main switch or operation switch is turned off or the Clear Modes key is pressed Changing Default Settings 2 Note O If a key operator code is already set the operator code entry display appears Enter the key operator code and then press OK See p 158 Key Operator Code 1 Press the User Tools key a User Tools Printer Settings Screen Contrast G Image Position Slow Speed Fast FFOCEE B AJK435S A Press System Settings or Master Making Print Settings 3 Select the desired menu and then press the appropriate key 4 Change settings by following in structions on the display panel and then press OK P Note O To cancel changing settings and return to the initial display press the User Tools key Quitting User Tools E Press the User Tools key User Tools Printer Settings Image Position Proof 2 Screen Contrast TL GE GED Slow Speed Fast a HN AJK435S 2 Note O You can also exit from User Tools by pressing Exit Settings Y
8. 70 mm x 250 mm 2 8 x 9 8 Print Paper Weight e 52 3 209 3 g m 13 9 55 6 Ib Print Speed 90 120 cpm 3 increments Color Printing Drum unit replacement system Paper Feed Tray Capacity 1 000 sheets 80 g m 20 1b 183 Specifications Paper Delivery Tray Capacity 1 000 sheets 80 g m 20 Ib Dimensions W x D x H 920 mm 36 2 630 mm 24 8 555 mm 21 9 1 610 mm 63 4 630 mm 24 8 555 mm 21 9 Weight e Machine Less than 88 kg 194 lb Power Consumption e Printing 0 55kW Max Optional Equipment e Drum unit Metric version Drum Type 90 lt A3 gt lt A4 gt Inch version Drum Type 90 lt A4 gt 81 2 x 11 lt 11 x 17 gt P Note O Specifications are subject to change without notice Large Capacity System LCS LS3000R Configuration Optional large paper capacity system Paper type Corresponds to the machine specification Printing paper size e LCIT Maximum 297 x 432 mm 11 6 x 17 0 325 x 447 mm 12 7 x 17 5 Minimum 128 x 182 mm 5 1 x 7 1 e LCOT Maximum 297 x 432 mm 11 6 x 17 0 325 x 447 mm 12 7 x 17 5 1 Minimum 70 x 148 mm 2 8 x 5 9 When the LCIT is installed 128 x 182 mm 5 1 x 7 1 1 When the image position is set to 0 mm 0 Print paper weight 47 1 209 3 g m 12 5 55 61 lb 184 Options Feed tray capacity 3000 sheets 80 g m7 20 lb Paper stack height Less tha
9. ADF 16 Adjusting the position of printed images 56 Administrator Tools 158 Auto reduce enlarge 62 Auto Cycle key 18 Auto Document Feeder 14 16 Auto off mode 48 Auto Off Timer 155 Auto off timer 48 auto paper select 27 Auto quality start 98 B background patterns 86 Basic procedure 46 Black line stain 121 Buffer fins 14 C Changing Display Language 175 File Name 105 Password 105 program 110 program name 110 stamp position size and density 83 User Name 105 Changing a user code 165 Changing the Paper Size of LCIT Changing the Paper Size 144 Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Feed Tray Changing the Paper Size 143 Changing the printing speed 57 Checking Stored Files 106 Check Modes key 18 Chocks 13 35 Clearing misfeeds 132 Clearing the number of prints 166 Clear Modes key 18 Clear Stop key 19 closed area method 91 Color drum 112 Combination chart 117 Combine 66 command sheet 87 Common key operations 21 Consumables 186 Control panel 12 18 Copier functions margin adjustment 79 Counter Displaying 176 Cover 16 Cover release lever 16 Custom repeat 77 D Data In indicator Green 18 Deleting program 111 Deleting a user code 165 diagonal line method 90 Dirty background 121 Disabling normal security 100 Displaying Counter 176 Displaying the Counter for each user code 165 Display Language Changing 175 Display panel 20 Double feed 102 Down
10. Auto Rotation When the orientation in which your originalis placed differs from that of the paper the machine au tomatically rotates the original im age by 90 to match the paper orientation 2 Note O Default On Minimum Print Quantity The minimum print quantity can be set between 0 and 9999 Example If you specify 20 as the minimum number of prints runs of 20 or more prints will be accept ed print runs of less than 20 prints will not be accepted 2 Note O Default 0 sheet s Maximum Print Quantity The maximum print quantity can be set between 0 and 9999 2 Note O Default 9999 sheet s Economy Mode Specify the economy mode level of ink P Note O Default Off Settings You Can Change with User Tools Prog Key Settings Function Key F1 5 You can assign frequently used functions to function keys F1 to F5 P Note O Default e Function Key F1 1 Sided 1 Sided Combine 2 originals e Function Key F2 1 Sided gt 1 Sided Combine 4 originals e Function Key F3 Create Mar gin e Function Key F4 Off e Function Key F5 Off 163 164 User Tools User Code If the machine has user codes set us ers must enter their user code before they can use the machine The ma chine keeps count of the number of masters and prints made under each user code P Note O If you want to use this feature se lect On in User Code Manage ment with User Tools menu See p 158 User Co
11. J Press Edit Image 4 Press Image Repeat 5 Select 2 Repeat 4 Repeat 8 Repeat or 16 Repeat 6 Press OK three times E Press the Start key Printing Functions Custom Repeat Use this function to print repeated images from a small original such as a memo or name card Images are repeated as often as the paper size allows The sizes of originals you can use are as follows Metric version Vertical 50 300 mm Horizontal 50 432 mm Inch version Vertical 2 0 11 7 inch Horizontal 2 0 18 inch Limitation O You cannot use Image Rotation Size Magnification or Erase Border with this function 1 Place the originals F Press Edit Image J Press Edit Image 4 Press Image Repeat 5 Press Custom Repeat 6 Enter the vertical size of the original using the number keys and then press 7 Enter the horizontal size of the original using the number keys and then press 8 Press OK four times E Press the Start key 7 78 Printing Functions Centering You can make copies with the image moved to the center GCCNTROE 2 Note O Original sizes and orientations for centering are listed below O Confirm the original size and the paper size beforehand If the origi nal size is not detected automati cally enter the size using the number keys O The position of centring might shift when original size is selected automatically as a cus
12. On No of Idling Rotations Auto Quality Start You can select how many times the drum unit idles after the displayed time periods have passed in Auto Quality Start mode P Note O Default settings are follows Normal Tmp je ioe D 4 inl ap Q z eP 1 Below 19 C or 66 2 F 2 19 29 C 66 2 84 2 F 3 Over 29 C or 84 2 F O To increase the print image den sity increase the number of drum rotations and vice versa gt No of Idling Rotations Quality Start When you use the Quality Start mode you can select how many times the drum unit idles 2 Note O Default 7 times Deflector Angle You can change the angle of the wing guide depending on the pa per type you use e Up Select this setting when standard thickness or thin pa per misfeeds at the paper exit section occur frequently e Down Select this setting when A4 B5 JIS 8 2 x 11 thick pa per is not delivered properly to the paper delivery tray 2 Note O Default Auto Auto Class Instead of using the Separate mode you can make the following settings e Start Automatically After the last page of each printing set is fed out to the paper delivery tray the machine stops for a few seconds Then the next cycle begins e Stop After the last page of each printing set is fed out to the pa per delivery tray the machine stops If you press the Start key the
13. Papet ssceciseccectecenesecuincuuaniccacecdsassst vax seeusansaetocdscaschandacstausurautatuciaanenins 126 Loading Paper into the Paper Feed Tray ccccccseccsececeeeseeeceeeseeeseesaeesseeeaeeeaees 126 Loading Paper IMO CCIT ssiru an E 127 Adding IMK oinean naa eaa a akaa aTa Ea 128 Replacing the Master Roll cccsssssssssscessssessscesssessseseseesssneesseeeseseseeens 130 ei Clearing Misfeeds scstecsseassestessatesncicetcttecsstessadetethaniecteasnaue i dudeceadeiedeactaidesadeae 132 A Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section cccceccesseseseeeeeeeneeeeeeee 132 4 A B Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section 0 ccccesceeseeeseesteeeeees 133 ov B Paper or Master Wrapped Around the Drum ccccseseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 134 S C Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Exit Section cecceescecseessseseeseeeeeeenseees 136 34 D Master Misfeeds in the Master Feed Section 137 3 B D Master Misfeeds in the Master Feed Section 0 cccccccecseeeeeeeeee 138 3 B E Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section 138 w E Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section 0 cccee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 139 oy P Original Misfeeds Occur in the Auto Document Feeder 0000 140 When Paper Misfeeds in the LCIT cccccccccccseccceeeeceeeceeeeeeseecaeeseueesegeesageesaaes 141 Changing the Paper Si ZC varsseccswcieevcu
14. and thickness as follows 35 Basics 128 g m 34 lb or thicker 52 3 gms 128 g m 13 9 lb to 34 lb 52 3 g m 13 9 Ib or thinner Raise the wings fully Raise the wings to about 45 degrees Raise the wings to about 45 degrees Raise the wings to about 45 degrees Using the trailing edge guides When Pr B5 JIS guides as shown below inting on A4 D 8 2 JD Lysize paper swing out the VOY ZDZY020E Using the LCIT and LCOT Installing the LCIT 1 Open the paper feed tray of the machine ZDCY130E 2 Make sure that the paper feed side plates knob lock lever is raised lock is released and then grasp the paper feed side plates knob and move the side guides of the paper feed tray of the machine to the wid est position AJK305S 3 Lower the paper feed side plates ACY012S Hold the handle and unfold the intermediate feeding section of the LCIT ABQ004S 2 Note Do not release the handle 5 Lift the end of the intermediate feeding section and put it down placing the wheeled support bar onto the paper feed tray AJK157S 6 Push the LCIT into the machine until it clicks ABQO06S Printing Preparations 7 Plug the LCIT optical cable into the slot located at the left side of the back of the machine ACY066S Turning On the Power amp important O Make sure to t
15. of the desired year O Make prints for all registered classes press All Years 5 Press OK twice A Press the Start key Registering Classes 1 Press Class Settings Print key then press the Start kew 2 Press Year Class 3 Press Program Change 4 Press the class number 5 Enter the number of students us ing the number keys and then press the key P Note O Repeat steps H and until you have finished registering the number of students in each class for each year Up to 9 years and 12 classes for each year can be set g Press OK twice Printing Functions Separate The print on the top of each print set in the paper delivery tray is pulled by the separator This function is useful when you make two or more print sets GRJOBSOE Limitation O In Separate mode the following limitations apply Metric version Minimum paper Maximum Paper delivery tray LCOT size paper weight capacity Length 210 mm 127 9 g m 600 sheets 64 g m 3000 nil 64 g m Width 128 mm Inch version Minimum paper Maximum Paper delivery tray LCOT capacity size paper weight capacity Length 8 3 34 Ib 600 sheets 17 Ib 3000 sheets 17 lb Width 5 1 Y Note O When you use thin paper it is not recommended to use Separate mode The separator might tear the paper O If the separator touches the print image prints might be marked In this case it is not recomm
16. see p 44 Placing Originals 2 Press Store File 1 2005 12 00PM Print key then press the Start kew Security Store File 3 Enter a user name file name or password if necessary 2 Note O If you do not enter a file name one will be automatically as signed Reference p 104 To register a user name p 105 To change a file name p 105 To set or change a pass word 4 Press OK 5 Make settings as desired NOY 1 2005 12 00PM P Reference For details see p 59 Printing Functions 6 Press the Start key The file is stored in the machine Y Note O When using the exposure glass after the first original is scanned place the subsequent one on the exposure glass and then press the Start key again After all the originals are scanned press the key To register a user name 1 Press Store File 2 Press User Name ss the Start key to make the new master Select Stored File The User Name display appears 3 Enter a user name and then press OK Reference p 177 Entering Text 2 Note O Up to 20 characters can be en tered as a file name but only 16 characters of each file name will be displayed in the file list To change a file name 1 Press Store File F Press File Name The File Name display appears J Press Delete All to delete the old file name 2 Note
17. 17 When a Double Feed is Detected When a double feed is detected the machine stops and a warning mes sage appears on the display 1 Check the output and press Exit P Note O When the misfeeds message is displayed remove the misfed paper See p 132 3 Clearing Misfeeds O When paper is wrapped around the drum open the front door and remove it See p 134 When the master is wrapped around the drum 2 Remove the misfed paper 2 Note O If a double feed is wrongly de tected while printing on the re verse side of paper or the face of printed paper select Off for Double Feed Warning with User Tools See p 158 Double Feed Warning O To prevent double feed see p 167 Do s and Don ts Storing File Storing Data P Note O This function can be used only when the optional HDD board is installed File Name Stored files will automatically be named as COPY0001 COPY0002 You can change assigned file names User Name You can register a user name to distinguish the user that stored the files Password You can set a password for stored files and use it to prevent others printing them important O Data stored in the machine might be lost if some kind of failure oc curs The supplier shall not be re sponsible for any damage that might result from the loss of data Be careful not to let anyone know your password especially when entering a p
18. 3 Press Salir The menu appears in Spanish P Note O Ifyou want to return the display language to English repeat step J and press English Other Functions 179 176 Remarks Counter Data Print Displaying the Counter Display the number of sheets used for master making and the number of sheets used for printing Two types of counter can be dis played You can check the number of total sheets using counter and check the number of sheet after resetting You can also reset the resettable counter GD Press the User Tools key 2 Press Counter Data Print Counter Data Print Reset the Counter Press Clear below the master making figures and print fig ures in the resettable counter area 3 Counter Data Print Print the log data and programmed class list Print the log data or programmed class list Log Data Check the making master and print log data Program Class List Check the programmed class reg istered in the Class Settings func tion ye Reference p 69 Class Settings 1 Press the User Tools key 2 Press Counter Data Print User Tools Counter Enquiry 3 To print a log data press Print Log Data 3 Counter Data Print gt Resettable Counter Master Making gt Counter Master Making 128 Print Y Note O When you need the programmed class list press Print
19. 46 2 29 6 35 12 1 13 3 14 2 16 18 4 22 D OS p 23 8 31 16 7 37 9 29 6 M12 1 14 2 18 4 D yy ip 23 8 1 Command sheet 2 Original 3 Print 96 Printing Functions Sample 2 Print the original as it is Change the drum unit for color printing Command Sheet Frame shape Inside area All Area pattern No 39 Outside area Text mode Print BIRTHDAY PARTY 3 ZM 52 1 Command sheet 2 Original 3 Print 97 98 Printing Functions Quality Start If the machine is not used for a long time or when you change to a color drum unit that has not been used re cently the ink on the drum may dry up This might affect the print quality To solve this problem you can have the machine carry out a few idle spins of the drum before a print run 2 Note O You can change the number of spins in Quality Start mode with User Tools See p 157 No of Idling Rotations Quality Start 1 Place the originals 2 Press Make Master Options Select Stored File 3 Press Quality Start and then press OK OG Press the Start key The drum unit idles X Auto Quality Start You can program the machine to au tomatically carry out a few idle spins before a print run This is called Auto Quality Start P Note O To use this function you need to set Auto Quality Start to On using User Tools See p 156 Auto Q
20. 6 Press OK Searching for Stored Files You can search for stored files in the machine You can also list stored files in your order of preference 1 Press Select Stored File 2 Press Search File 3 Enter the file name and then press OK Files beginning with the name en tered appear Reference p 177 Entering Text 2 Note O To display all files stored in the machine press All Files To Check Details of Stored Files 1 Press Select Stored File 2 Select the file 2 Note O If a password has been set for the file enter the password and then press OK J Press Details Detailed information about the file is displayed Store Time NOY 1 2005 12 17PM 84x110 e Page 3 Storing File 4 Enter the required number of prints using the number keys P Note 2 Note J You can also print stored files via a J Up to 9999 can be entered Web browser from a computer in the network For details on how to B Press the Start key start the Web browser see Network Printing Stored Files Guide Printing the First Page E Press Select Stored File You can print the first page of a file se 2 Select the file to be printed and pi then press OK 1 Press Select Stored File m 2 Select the file Y Note O If a password has been set for the file enter the password and 9 then press OK aha O You can search for a file using O If a password has
21. After you have specified all nec essary settings press OK 7 Press OK twice E Press the Start key U i ca O Cc ep To change the stamp position size and density HI Press Change GCSTMP5E 2 Select the position for print size 1 Place the originals and density and then press OK F Press Edit Image O Ready To make prints press the Print key then press the Start kew 3 Press Preset Stamp 4 Select the message 83 Printing Functions Make Up Printing Features Make Up mode enables you to do more than just make an exact print of the orig inal A variety of editing and image processing functions allow you to quickly and easily customize your prints Main Features Command sheet allows you to create special effects without cutting and pasting By combining Make Up modes and printing with different color drums you can create a variety of printing effects Make Up Modes for Inside Areas Command sheet Original Print Closed area method Text mode Photo mode HAWAII ee enjoy your i Summer vacation ummer vacation Erase mode elle Hello wi Center Erase mode Printing Functions Make Up Modes for Outside Areas Command sheet Original HAWAII side designated areas is printed in Letter mode ee Photo mode The area out side designated areas is printed in Photo mode ces are equipped with Erase mode The area out side the design
22. Easy Operation Guide paper PDF file CD ROM Describes information about the control panel and basic operations Operating Instructions this manual Describes operations functions User Tools initial setting mode setting etc and troubleshooting Network Guide PDF file CD ROM Describes procedures for configuring the machine and computers in a net work environment Printer Reference PDF file CD ROM Describes system settings and operations for the machine s printer function Preparations for Use as a Printer paper PDF file CD ROM Describes procedures for connecting the Ethernet and USB cables to the ma chine Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite DeskTopBinder Lite is a utility included on the CD ROM labeled Document Management Utility e DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide PDF file CD ROM Describes the installation of and the operating environment for DeskTop Binder Lite in detail This guide can be displayed from the Setup dialog box when DeskTopBinder Lite is installed DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide PDF file CD ROM Describes operations of DeskTopBinder Lite and provides an overview of its functions This guide is added to the Start menu when DeskTopBinder Lite is installed Other manuals PostScript3 PDF file CD ROM Provided on the CD ROM labeled Operating Instructions Provided on the CD ROM labeled Document Management Utility What You Can do with
23. If you select Yes documents stored subsequently will be de leted O If you select No documents will not be deleted automatically O Ifyou select Yes enter a number of days in the range of 1 to 180 Delete All Files All documents stored will be deleted 2 Note O Even if a password has been set all documents will be deleted O A confirmation dialog box will appear To delete all docu ments select Yes Temporarily Unlock Stored Files Access to the files will be tempo rarily available without entering a password 2 Note O Default Do not Unlock O Select Unlock only when you forget the password After ac cessing the document be sure to select Do not Unlock 159 User Tools Priority Setting Enlarge Master Making Print Settings You can set the ratio with priority SSS 440 when Reduce Enlarge is pressed followed by Enlarge Reproduction Ratio Y Note Shortcut Reduce Enlarge 1 3 Default You can register up to three fre e Metric version 141 quently used Reduce Enlarge ratios Inch version 155 other than the fixed Reduce En large ratio and have them shown on Reduce 1 5 the initial display You can also You can customize available re change registered Reduce Enlarge duction ratios by pressing Reduce ratios Enlarge followed by Reduce If no Reduce Enlarge ratio has been set when selecting Shortcut FY Note Reduce Enlarge 1 Shortcut Reduce O D
24. Make sure that the Data In indicator is off before unplugging the power cord e While printing do not turn off the main switch e While printing do not unplug the power cord e While printing do not open the door or covers e While printing do not move the machine e Open and close all doors and covers carefully e When printing onto paper that contains images on the back make sure there is a 6 mm 0 24 margin at the back leading edge If there is no margin the machine might wrongly detect that paper is wrapped around the drum and stop printing e When you use envelopes or pasted print paper the leading edge of the prints might be damaged e Always make a few trial prints to check the image position because the image position of the trial print might not correspond with that of the original e The leading edge of the prints might become stained if the edge touches the image of prints on the paper delivery tray e Print ink on the paper delivery tray might stick to the back side of the next print e Press the Proof key to perform a test print as the image density of the first few prints might be light e When the machine is on and the power source is less than 90 of the specified amount printing quality will decrease Therefore make sure the supply from your electrical outlet is at least 90 of the required amount e When you make a lot of prints from a small image ink might ooze out from the edges of the master espec
25. O You can also use Backspace to delete unwanted characters 4 Enter a new file name and then press OK Reference p 177 Entering Text 2 Note O Up to 20 characters can be en tered as a file name but only 16 characters of each file name will be displayed in the file list To set or change a password 1 Press Store File 2 Press Password O Ready Set the original then pr Select Stored File Storing File 3 Enter the password four digits using the number keys and then press NOY 1 2005 12 01PM Enter new password with the Number keys then press Confirm Password 4 Reenter the password four dig its for verification and then press 5 Press OK Changing a Stored File s User Name File Name or Password 1 Press Select Stored File 2 Select the file with the user name file name or password you want to change 2 Note O If a password has been set for the file enter the password and press OK 3 Press File Management NOY 1 2005 12 36PM Select Stored File in E a e 105 106 Printing Functions 4 Press Change User Change File or Change Password AAA Department foe one Change Password 5 Enter the new user name file name or password and then press OK Reference p 104 To register a user name p 105 To change a file name p 105 To set or change a pass word
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27. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connections to a host com puter and or peripheral in order to meet FCC emission limits Caution In case of 100BaseTX environment Network interface cable with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression Use a commercially available cable after attaching the ferrite core provided Caution In case of USB2 0 environment Use a commercially available shielded USB cable Declaration of Conformity Product Name Duplicator Model Number CP6346 LDD280 HQ9000 3590DNP CP6334 LDD250 HQ7000 3580DNP Responsible Party Ricoh Corporation Address 5 Dedrick Place West Caldwell NJ 07006 Telephone number 973 882 2000 This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 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 num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Copyright 2005 Type for CP6346 LDD280 HQ9000 3590DNP Type for CP6334 LDD250 HQ7000 3580DNP EN C262 0756A eee eeeeeef eeeeeses88 eeeeee88 suononsjsuy burjyesado
28. This combination chart shows which functions can be used together Combination Chart 117 AJK320S Pa ae z 2c e m Lah m Q Q eal vN a WN oC d i IA E bg ai EI pL T Eg i Ioi 2 i S inlet EEN O RERET eee SO ee ee EER e a a eal EE E EE N E E OE EE be E E poe A E E E bee he ee EI sumas selo AATE Pee a gt Q fesssesecheedeeesese se Hoesen Loto Lho4d Lt Lo hh af ep eh Rh be ho hb Po e Jepjog sedey esely rot oe a L NE ee a D D Re E E e ee ll E a E S E a E E 1 4 E db tf E a db bt bt A E A a oO V Japiog jeulblio SL im i ee E O S S E E a a E eS ee g L SOD SED S DES ONN NS SEES ENE nea Le OG TOE CAS N B a E EN A al pe Ip NDI a l la Caha Sp I dn IO pth I MMs ba ae yd a I IE lS a Pe eee ee Ste Tene EE EEA ANNE Ne A AR PEEN OA SI te ls ce eee S alado Ince sy el cae eee jp L EL ee a NEL I SP ell till E E A Local cae a a i a a ESET EEE ye er fk a te ed A aE a re a aS Nk eS a a Ee I ek nag E Se ra T 5 Q ys amp sebewl p Z euiquog ei e ee a ee ee ee ar i o een ee er ee ve oe ol te el es Mahe ee ee ee oS et Wee te Pee oh ale lee a Me ea he elk all all O OU D 6 Kapi TG oes ee i ed el a c 5 UDJE 92919 TEN 2 ae a oe a A aA 4 OF 2 4 Sa page cht decent toe pnanp poacbait b peer nan reser gece rae rte ran v p z s uoneoyubew euoNoaIG NINNIN Coe ee e e tee a a e e a a e e Te
29. Used Master When t lights it is time to empty the master eject unit It also lights when the master eject unit is not set proper ly P Note O Ink is easily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing with soap and water O Be careful not to get any ink on your clothing while emptying the master eject unit O When Higher Security is on you have to enter the security code to unlock the master eject unit 1 Prepare a container for the used master 2 Open the front door E Use handle E1 to pull out the master eject unit until it stops 4 Pull up handle E2 and pull out the master eject unit completely 5 Hold the master eject unit upper handle and turn it clockwise with one hand while holding handle E1 with other hand 1 6 Remove the used master by push ing down the handle 1 towards the waste container 2 2 Note O If you cannot remove the used master completely repeat step 0 until all the master is re moved El Reinstall the master eject unit making sure it clicks into posi tion 8 Close the front cover When Multiple Sheets Are Fed at the Same Time When Multiple Sheets Are Fed at the Same Time Follow the procedure below to cor O Paper heavier than 127 9 209 3 rect a multiple sheet feed problem of g m 34 0 55 6 lb is catego the LCIT rized as thick paper However for B5 JIS paper heavier than 1 Adjust the feeding pressure lever 12
30. a paper size that matches the reproduction ratio you have se lected and your original 2 Note O You can make prints if you press the Start key Place the next original on the ex posure glass or in the ADF You can change the maximum number of prints that can be made in one operation with User Tools See p 163 Maximum Print Quantity You can change the minimum number of prints that can be made in one operation with User Tools See p 163 Minimum Print Quantity Slide in the drum until it clicks Make sure that the drum is com pletely set in position 119 120 Troubleshooting Nee Communication Turn the operation switch off error has oc and on curved Turn the If the message appears again operation switch contact your service representa off then on tive Print image is The master image previously Make prints after pressing Exit larger than the printed is larger than the paper and selecting the paper size selected paper The image exceeds the paper again sive Change pa per size 2 Note O Ifyou press Exit to erase the message and press the Start key the machine starts to make the prints However the image might not fit on the paper When a service call message is shown on the display panel Press Exit Then turn the main switch off and back on again If a service code appears again contact your service representative 2 Note O If a
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32. and that of the prints as shown Note O You can enter sizes within the fol lowing ranges Metric Vertical 1 999 mm incre version ments of 1 mm Horizontal 1 999 mm incre ments of 1 mm Inch 0 1 99 9 increments of 0 1 version Printing Functions 1 Place the originals 2 Press Reduce Enlarge Print key then press the Start key Security Store File E Press Specified Ratio 4 Press Direct Mag in 5 Enter the horizontal size of the original using the number keys and then press 6 Enter the horizontal size of the print using the number keys and then press 7 Enter the vertical size of the origi nal using the number keys and then press 3 Enter the vertical size of the print using the number keys and then press P Note O To change the length press the key you want to change and then enter the new value 9 Press OK twice M Press the Start key 65 Printing Functions Combine Use this function to combine originals onto one sheet of paper 2 one sided originals 4 one sided originals E Preparation You can combine 2 or 4 one sided originals onto one side of a sheet Refer to the following tables when you select the original and paper sizes Metric version Original ABD B4 JISD A4UJD B5JISDO A5DD 3 me a a 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to combine 4 one sided originals 2 You c
33. another local computer Power Connection A WARNING Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex tension cord Only connect the machine to the power source describe in the manual Do not damage break or make any modifications to the power cord Do not place heavy objects on it Do not pull it hard nor bend it more than necessary These actions could cause an electric shock or fire A CAUTION e Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine A CAUTION e When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet always pull the plug not the cable e The socket outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily acces sible e Voltage must not fluctuate more than 10 Where to Put Your Machine Access to the Machine Place the machine near the power source providing the clearance areas as shown AJK202S Paper delivery tray 1 More than 10 cm 4 0 2 More than 60 cm 23 7 3 More than 60 cm 23 7 4 More than 60 cm 23 7 2 Note O For the required space when options are installed contact your service repre sentative 171 Remarks Maintaining Your Machine To maintain high print quality clean the following parts and units regularly Cleaning the machine Wipe the machine with a soft damp cloth Then
34. bottom of the master tray while holding the lever and remove the fragments ZFXH201E 3 Close the cover and slide in the master tray P Note O Make sure that you securely close the cover before sliding in the master tray 660 ov P Original Misfeeds Occur in the Auto Document Feeder 1 Open the ADF cover ZDCY090E 2 Pull out the misfed original gen ZDCY120E 3 If you cannot remove misfed orig inals as in step B open the ADF 4 Pull the green knob towards you and remove the misfed original lt a P i A O O TA fo 5 Return the document feed sheet to its original position 6 Close the ADF cover until it clicks in position and if necessary close the ADF ZDCY100E To prevent originals misfeeding Placing some kinds of originals in the ADF may cause paper misfeeds Place them on the exposure glass instead 2 Note O Do not mix different sizes of origi nals in the optional ADF O Remove staples or paper clips from originals Fan originals that have had staples or paper clips re moved O Do not stack originals above the limit mark eW Clearing Misfeeds When Paper Misfeeds in the LCIT 1 Turn the cover release lever to un lock the cover of the intermediate feeding section of the LCIT ABQ029S 2 Open the cover and then remove the paper ABQ031S amp important O When opening the cover al ways hold the handle
35. button 16 17 Drum size 116 Drum unit 13 Drum unit handle B2 112 Drum unit lock lever B1 13 E Economy mode 98 Edge erase 78 End plate 17 End plate screw 17 Energy saver mode 48 Energy Saver Timer 155 Entering Text 177 Envelopes 49 Error indicator Red 19 Exposure glass 13 Exposure glass cover 14 187 188 F Feeding pressure lever 16 147 File Name Changing 105 Front door 12 G General Features 155 Guide to Components 12 H Higher security 100 Hold Data in key 18 Image position key 18 Image rotation 53 Indicators 16 18 Initial position key 19 Ink 128 186 Ink holder 13 Input tray 16 Inquiry 174 Intermediate feeding section 16 L Large capacity input tray 16 Large capacity output tray 17 Large Capacity System 16 17 LCIT 16 Installing the LCIT 36 Loading Paper 38 Uninstalling the LCIT 43 LCIT release lever 16 LCOT 17 Paper alignment wings 39 Setting up the LCOT 38 LCS 16 Loading paper 33 126 M Machine environment 169 Main power indicator 18 Main switch 13 22 Maintaining your machine 172 Make Up 84 Make Up printing 94 Make Up samples 96 Master 186 Master eject indicator 146 Master eject unit handle E1 13 Master length 101 Master Making mode select key 18 Master making unit 12 Master misfeeds in the master eject section 138 139 in the master feed section 137 138 Mode Setting 156 N Normal security
36. drum unit until it locks into position and then lower the drum unit lock lever AJK149S 7 Close the front door 8 Turn on the main switch 123 124 Troubleshooting If You Cannot Make Prints as You Want Misfeeds occur frequently Improper paper type is select ed Some functions cannot be used together When you try to set several functions at a time you can not set some functions Parts of the image are not printed in Erase border mode Prints are blank or parts of the image are not printed The paper feed side plates are not set correctly Erase margin is too wide Edge margins of original are too narrow Select proper paper type See p 49 Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper See p 117 Combination Chart Set a narrower erase margin with User Tools See p 78 Erase Border Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly and the proper paper size is displayed in the display 2nd printing with another The 1st print image is still wet Wait until the 1st image be drum is unsatisfactory comes dry An uneven solid image ap pears The reverse or the face of printed paper is printed again Double feed detected at out put Check the output is dis played frequently Combine Large solid image wrinkles the master Increase the print speed or se lect photo mode Set to OFF in Double Feed Warning with User Tool
37. feed roller LCIT cc ccccccccceccceeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeesaeeeses 173 Other FUNCHONS oni a ee e aa e aa a aaa aaa 174 MAQUI AA E AEEA E AEE AE A A EE E EET A E E 174 Changing the Display Language c cccccseeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeesesseeeenseeeesaaeeess 175 COUNTEH Data Print ssori saaa a ida 176 Displaying the COUMTE iiiiwsici iii cceentvinainawi a a deel 176 Print the log data and programmed class liSt ccceececeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeens 176 7 Entering Text NTC MING TEX aaoo Ra aa 177 Available Characters sanies a a aa 177 SYS E oe E E A EA E E E A E E A A ES 177 ERICIN TO Meee dacs E E E cecsnar ts yorsmactaeeaa tt aemtee a reneuan aes 178 8 Specifications Mann OMT oia a acc ceeded a A 179 ODORS cassa auicbaae ese racenae de tustetnneptewnagvenaynctnaxeeuesiwuth ade iaeetmaadadauacans 183 Auto Document Feeder ADF DF Type 85 cccccccsssseeeessseeecseseeeseaseeeesaaeeeenes 183 Twin Color Press Roller Printing System TO lIP cccccccssecceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeenees 183 Large Capacity System LCS LSSOOOR ccccecccsssseeeeeeeesseeeeeseesseeeesseaseeeees 184 OMG E DUOINS scissor sais accra setectesiaad E E 185 Consumables acccaesataes tices eet a et ieae 186 INDEX soaks was dedesvccanarscacedac cedaveacacesteaveedcusatcseaauateecsaswanezecn eatttucevestenebapecetzaece 187 Notice Important Do not copy or print any item for which repr
38. ing the first page Press the desired file on the display in the machine and press Print 1st Page followed by the Start key Memory becomes full frequently Press Delete File to delete selected files there by increasing available memory 125 126 Troubleshooting jLoading Paper Loading Paper into the Paper Feed Tray important O Load paper when the paper feed tray is completely empty If you add paper when some paper is left in the tray it may cause multiple feeds or misfeeds Reference For available paper sizes see p 28 Recommended Paper Size and Type For loading paper into the LCIT see p 127 Loading Paper into LCIT 1 Raise the lock lever for the paper feed side plates to release the lock ACY011S 2 Load the paper in the paper feed tray 2 Note ZDCY020E O Correct any paper curl before loading the paper 3 Adjust the paper feed side plates to match the paper size ZDCY030E 4 Push the lock lever for the paper feed side plates down to lock the side plates into position ZDCY041E 2 Note O Make sure that the paper size and orientation shown on the display panel match the size and orientation of paper loaded in the paper feed tray Loading Paper into LCIT OD tum the side guide adjustment knob to adjust the side guides to the paper size B47B50 A3SCA4T AJK158S JLoading Paper 2 Tighten the screw to
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40. lock the side guides 0 AJK166S ABQ016S Y Note O The leading edge of the paper must touch the inside of the LCIT 128 Troubleshooting JAdding Ink When EJ lights it is time to supply ink e Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children e Becareful not to get ink on your clothes when replacing an ink container Ink stains on clothes are hard to remove e When disposing of a used ink container reattach the cap to prevent ink from splattering e f your skin comes into contact with ink wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION A CAUTION e f ink comes into contact with your eyes rinse immediately in running water For other symptoms consult a doctor A CAUTION e f ink is ingested induce vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution Con sult a doctor immediately amp important O Faults may occur if you use ink other than the recommended type O Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function ality and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer P Note O Be sure to supply ink of the same color as the current drum O Store ink in a cool dry place Do not store ink where it will be exposed to heat or direct sunlight O Store ink on a flat surface JAdding Ink e 1 Open the front door 2 Pull out the ink h
41. mode The display goes off Printing from a computer is possible in this mode To operate the machine press the Operation switch or place origi nals on the exposure glass or in the ADF To go back into the Energy Saver mode press the Operation switch Auto Off mode The machine turns off automatical ly To use it turn the main switch on 2 Note O You can select which mode the ma chine enters after a specified peri od has passed following job completion See p 156 Energy Saver Option O You can change the time the ma chine waits before Energy Saver or Auto Off mode starts See p 155 Energy Saver Timer Y Note O The machine will not automatical ly enter the Energy Saver or Auto Off mode in the following cases if e a warning message appears e there is no ink e originals or paper are jammed e itis making master or printing e itis loading original images into memory e there is no paper e there is no master e originals are left in the ADF e a cover is open e you are making changes with User Tools e the user code entry screen is dis played e the Data In indicator is lit or blinking e you are setting the mode on the control panel e it is stopping on the online printing mode e the stored file s screen is dis played e the overlay mode with selecting stored file is set Auto Off Timer You can set the machine to turn itself off at a specified time everyday Make
42. next cycle begins Y Note O Default Stop Settings You Can Change with User Tools Master Ink Remaining Volume Specifies whether you can check the amount of ink and master e Off You cannot check the re maining amount of ink or mas ter e On Below half When the re maining amount of ink or mas ter is less than half the display panel indicates these amounts when you turn on the main switch P Note O Default Off Paper Type You can select the paper type 2 Note O Default Standard Paper Type User1 2 You can register a frequently used paper type and have it shown on the paper type menu as User 1 or User 2 2 Note O Default Standard No Feed Select the paper type e Standard No feed Dou ble feed e Thick Paper No feed Dou ble feed Medium Press OK 15 7 User Tools Master Cut Length The machine determines the mas ter length according to the number of originals placed in the optional ADF and the paper sizes If you wish to use A3 11 x 17 master re gardless of the number of originals set and the paper sizes select AS 2 Note 0 Default Auto Double Feed Warning Specifies whether a warning is dis played or not when a double feed is detected P Note O Default Off Limitation O Only Type 1 600 dpi model is equipped with the Double Feed Function This function is no
43. sheet with the closed line method 93 94 Printing Functions Make Up Printing 1 Place the command sheet face down on the exposure glass ZDCH110E J Press Make Up 4 Select Area Select Method F Press Edit Method 6 Select the mode of inside area When you select the Photo mode Select the contrast and screen type and then press OK When you select the All Area mode Select the background pattern Select the size and orientation of background pattern 7 Select the mode of outside area When you select the Photo mode Select the contrast and screen type and then press OK 3 Press the OK key 2 Note O When you select Photo mode for both inside and outside ar eas you cannot select different dot patterns and contrast O When you want to confirm your settings press Make Up g Press the Start key 10 Place the originals face down on the exposure glass or face up into the ADF and then press the Start key Exposure glass ZDCH110E AJK153S 2 Note O If a command sheet or original misfeeds from the ADF remove the misfed sheet or original and reset it in the ADF O It is not necessary to reset the previous command sheets or original Printing Functions 95 Printing Functions Printing Samples Sample Command Sheet Frame shape Inside area Erase Area mode Outside area Text mode Print 16 7 3 37 9
44. shown is approximate Non recommended Paper The following types of paper are not recommended for this machine e Roughly cut paper e Paper of different thickness in the same stack e Envelopes heavier than 85 g m7 22 lb e Folded curled creased or damaged paper e Damp paper e Torn paper e Slippery paper e Rough paper e Paper with any kind of coating such as carbon e Short grain paper e Thin paper that has low stiffness e Paper that is prone to generate a lot of paper dust e Grained paper loaded with the direction of the grain perpendicular to the feed direction e Certain types of long thin envelopes E g international mail envelopes ZFXX040E 29 30 Before Using the Machine e The following types of envelopes Envelopes with Envelopes with Envelopes with Open envelopes glue or gum windows round tags 150mm oy ENE Paper feed direction 2 Note O Do not use inkjet paper It does not absorb ink well print will smudge if rubbed and the back of paper may be dirtied If you print on rough grained paper the print image might be blurred O You can use A3 297 x 420 mm or 11 x 17 originals or printing paper When you want to print the entire image of an A3 11 x 17 original select Reduce mode because the maximum print areas are as follows e Metric version 290 x 412 mm 11 4 x 16 2 e Inch version 290 x 422 mm 11 4 x 16 6 J When you use A3 11 x 17 and 209 3 g m 55 6 lb pap
45. the master length depending on the paper size you use This saves both master and ink ACY062S a Images on the master b Masters c Conserved area e Limitation O This function is automatically turned on when you place two or more originals in the optional ADF O The paper sizes you can use are A4U 8 2 x 11 D or BS JIS You can cancel Master Saving mode with User Tools See p 158 Master Cut Length You can also save mas ter using the optional A4 drum See p 116 Changing the Drum Size e When you select A3 in Master Length the masters are cut into A3 size e When you select Auto in Master Leneth the masters are cut into AA y size Only the last page is cut into A3D size 101 102 Printing Functions Double Feed When two or more sheets of paper feed at once the machine stops and a warning message appears on the dis play E Preparation To use the Double Feed function select On in Double Feed Warn ing with User Tools See p 158 Double Feed Warning Limitation Only Type 1 600 dpi model is equipped with the Double Feed Function This function is not available on Type 2 400 dpi mod el P Note O Double Feed function may not de tect the paper properly when LI e there is a mixture of different colored paper e there is a mixture of paper of differing thickness O Double feed is possible with paper size from A6 to A3 11 x
46. version eEnlarge 1 115 e Enlarge 2 122 e Enlarge 3 141 e Enlarge 4 200 Inch version eEnlarge 1 121 e Enlarge 2 129 e Enlarge 3 155 e Enlarge 4 200 Priority Setting Enlarge Metric version 141 Inch version 155 Reduce 1 5 Metric version eReducel 50 eReduce2 61 eReduce3 71 eReduce4 82 eReduced 87 Inch version eReducel 50 eReduce2 65 eReduce3 74 eReduce4 77 eReduced 85 Metric version 71 Inch version 74 151 User Tools Original Setting See p 161 Original Setting a Pot ae Background Correction Off Edit Setting See p 161 Edit Setting pn Erase Original Border Width Metric version 2 mm Inch version 0 1 Erase Paper Border Width Metric version 2 mm Inch version 0 1 Stamp Type Defaults CONFIDENTIAL Stamp Position Metric version e Position Top Right e Top Margin 24 mm e Right Margin 24 mm Inch version e Position Top Right e Top Margin 1 0 e Right Margin 1 0 Others See p 162 Others rs e Ignore ADF Original Size Ignore Exposure Glass Original Size Cancel Combine Repeat Setting Auto Separate Class Minimum Print Quantity 0 sheet s Maximum Print Quantity 9999 sheet s Economy Mode Off 152 User Tools Menu Prog Key Settings See p 163 Prog Key Settings ee e Function Key F1 F5 e Fl 1 Sided 1 Sided Combine 2 originals e F2 1 Sided gt 1 Sided Combine
47. water For other symptoms consult a doctor A CAUTION e Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children A CAUTION e f ink is ingested induce vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution Con sult a doctor immediately A CAUTION e f your skin comes into contact with ink wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water 121 Troubleshooting P Note O To avoid getting dirty background prints when printing onto paper smaller than the original image select a suitable reduction ratio or use larger print pa per O When printing onto paper that does not absorb ink well like postcards the background of prints might be dirty In this case lower the printing speed or use Skip Feed mode to dry the ink on the prints O The drum unit is locked if the security mode is active See p 100 Security 1 Turn off the power 2 Pull out the drum unit P Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 3 While pressing the drum lock turn the drum until you can see the trailing edge of the master ZBHH100E 122 If you Cannot Make Clear Prints 4 With a dry soft cloth remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailing edge of the drum unit ZBHH210E important O Do not use benzine thinner or other organic liquids doing so can dam age the machine 5 Turn the drum unit and lock it after cleaning ZBHH100E 6 Insert the
48. wipe it with a dry cloth to remove the water amp important O Do not use chemical cleaner or or ganic solvents such as thinner or benzene If they get into the ma chine or melt plastic parts a failure might occur O Do not clean parts other than those specified in this manual Such parts should be cleaned by your service representative Cleaning the Exposure Glass 1 Lift the exposure glass cover or ADF 2 Clean 0 and 2 Note O When using the exposure glass clean only ZDCH130E 172 Cleaning the exposure glass cover 1 Lift the exposure glass cover F clean the exposure glass cover with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth P Note O If you do not clean the exposure glass cover marks on the cover will be printed Maintaining Your Machine Cleaning the Auto Document Cleaning the paper feed roller Feeder LCIT 1 Lift the ADF 1 Wipe dust off the paper feed roll er with a damp cloth and then 2 Clean the sheet with a damp cloth wipe it with a dry cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth ABQ032S 2 Note O If you do not clean the sheet marks on the sheet will be printed 2 Note O Keep the paper feed roller clean to avoid paper misfeeds Cleaning the paper feed roller paper feed tray 1 Wipe dust off the paper feed roll er with a damp cloth and then wipe it with a dry cloth P Note O If you do not clean the paper feed rolle
49. 0 in increments of 1 179 180 Specifications Directional Magnification e Vertical From 50 to 200 in increments of 1 e Horizontal From 50 to 200 in increments of 1 Printing Area e Metric version e A3 drum more than 290 x 412 mm 11 4 x 16 3 e A4 drum more than 290 x 202 mm 11 4 x 8 0 e Inch version e 11 x 17 drum more than 290 x 422 mm 11 4 x 16 7 e A4 drum more than 290 x 202 mm 11 4 x 8 0 Print Paper Size Maximum recommended 297 mm x 432 mm 11 6 x 17 0 Maximum 325 mm x 447 mm 12 8 x 17 6 Minimum 70 mm x 148 mm 2 8 x 5 8 Leading Edge Margin Less than 6 mm 0 24 Print Paper Weight e 47 1 209 3 g m 12 5 55 6 Ib Print Speed Paper length of 364 mm 14 4 or more 60 120 cpm 5 increments Paper length of less than 364 mm 14 4 60 135 cpm 6 increments First print Time Master Process Time e Type 1 Less than 28 seconds A3 11 x 17 L Less than 20 seconds A4 8 2 x 11 e Type 2 Less than 16 seconds A3 11 x 17 D Less than 12 seconds A4 8 2 x 11 Color Printing Drum unit replacement system Image Position e Vertical e Inch version 10 mm 0 4 e Metric version 15 mm 0 6 e Side 10 mm 0 4 for either side Main Unit Paper Feed Tray Capacity 1 000 sheets 80 g m 20 Ib Paper Delivery Tray Capacity 1 000 sheets 80 g m 20 1b Master Eject Unit Capacity e A
50. 064S P Note O The inside of the plates should correspond to the paper size Adjusting the Paper Alignment Wings and Chocks Use the paper alignment wings and chocks to stack printed paper neatly P Note O Prints may be delivered curled up if they contain large areas of solid image If this happens raise the paper alignment wings to about 45 degrees When printing on B5 JIS J or A4D of 52 3 g m 13 9 lb or thinner slide the chocks up together O Depending on the type of paper you are using you may not be able to load to capacity 1000 sheets when the wings are raised I When printing on 52 3 g m 13 9 lb or thinner at a fast speed paper jams C may occur in the paper exit area If this happens do the following e Decrease print speed P Reference p 57 Changing the Printing Speed e Lower the paper alignment wings e Push the end plate toward the paper delivery tray edge O When the paper alignment wings are raised prints may not be deliv ered neatly stacked depending on paper type If this happens lower the wings Printing Preparations Paper alignment wings Adjust the paper alignment wings ACY053S 1 2 gt 1 Raise the wings fully 2 Raise the wings to about 45 de grees Chocks Slide the chocks up or down to ad just the buffer fins to match the pa per size and thickness Adjust the paper alignment wings and chocks according to paper size
51. 1 x 51 5 x 51 5 x 81 Paper 17 D 14 D 1 D 11 81 OD J ve sare fee sate fe fee n Ka Goo a x The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 to match the pa per orientation x Place these originals in the optional ADF 2 Note O If you use Zoom mode custom size originals or paper the image will not be rotated O It takes longer than usual to make masters in Image Rotation mode O You can cancel Image Rotation mode with User Tools See p 163 Auto Rota tion 53 54 Basics Selecting Original Type The following can be selected as the original document type Text Specify this if the original docu ment consists primarily of text Text Photo If the original document contains a combination of text and photo graphs it is printed using the opti mum image balance 2 Note O Contrast can be selected Photo Specify this for photographs pic tures or colored documents 2 Note O Contrast and screen can be se lected Pencil Specify this for originals drawn written in pencil 2 Note O Set documents drawn written in pencil on the exposure glass Pale When printing pale colors the master is created using pale color print 2 Note O Masters are normally produced using Text O If Photo is selected for original documents that contain both text and photographs text may appear too light If this is the case select Text Ph
52. 100 Number keys 19 O Open Cover Unit indicator 145 Operation switch 19 22 Options 15 183 Original orientation 45 Original misfeeds 140 Originals 25 Original Type 54 Output tray 17 P Pale Original Type 54 Panel Beeper 155 Paper Recommended for the LCIT 28 Recommended for the LCOT 29 Paper alignment wings 13 35 Paper delivery end plate 13 Paper delivery end plate knob 14 Paper delivery side plate knobs 14 Paper delivery side plates 13 Paper delivery tray 13 Paper feed side plates 12 Paper feed side plates knob 12 Paper feed side plates knob lock lever 12 Paper feed tray 12 Paper feed tray down key 12 Paper misfeeds in the LCIT 141 in the paper feed section 132 133 Paper misfeeds in the paper exit section 136 Paper or master wrapped around the drum 134 Paper type 49 50 Password Changing 105 Setting or changing 105 Pencil Original Type 54 Photo Original Type 54 Placing originals 44 originals in auto document feeder 44 originals on exposure glass 44 Position Setting keys 18 Power connection 170 Power Switch 37 Power switch 16 Preset Reduce Enlarge 59 Preset stamp changing density 83 changing position 83 changing size 83 position and original orientation 83 Printer functions zoom 60 Printer Settings key 18 Printing Functions 59 Printing functions Auto Reduce Enlarge 62 Directional magnification 64 Directional size magnification inch 65 printing
53. 3 drum More than 100 masters e 11 x17 drum 90 masters e A4drum 140 masters Dimensions W x D x H a a Set up with cabinet 1420 mm 55 9 705mm 27 8 1020 mm 40 2 Set up with cabinet 1420 mm 55 9 705mm 27 8 1130 mm 44 5 and ADF when you use A3 11 x 17 or larger paper Weight e Machine Less than 104 kg 229 3 Ib s Noise Emission Sound power level During printing 135 cpm 81dB A Sound pressure level During printing 135 cpm 68dB A 1 The above measurements made in accordance with ISO 7779 are actual value 2 Jt is measured at the position of the operator 18 182 Specifications Power Consumption e Making a master Typel Less than 0 340 kW Type2 Less than 0 355 kW e Printing Less than 0 285kW when printing speed is 135 cpm Options Options Auto Document Feeder ADF DF Type 85 Original Type Sheet Original Weight 52 3 g m to 127 9 g m 13 9 lb to 34 lb Original Size Max 297 mm x 864 mm 11 7 x 34 0 Min 149 mm x 210 mm 5 9 x 8 3 First print Time Less than 33 seconds A3 11 x 17 Less than 25 seconds A4 81 2 x 11 Original Capacity 50 sheets 80 g m7 20 lb 7 5 mm 0 3 height Twin Color Press Roller Printing System TC IIR Configuration Floor standing Printing Process Twin color press roller printing system Print Paper Size Maximum 297 mm x 432 mm 11 6 x 17 0 Minimum
54. 7 9 g m 34 0 1b set the of the LCIT according to the feeding pressure lever to Stan thickness of the paper loaded dard O When paper is still not fed prop erly even after the feeding pres sure lever is adjusted increase the paper feeding pressure of the machine 2 If the problem still persists take the paper out and fan it before loading it again ABQ025S 2 Note O The appropriate feeding pres sure lever positions according to the weight of the paper are as follows Metric Inch ver version sion 279 2093 34 0 55 6 b TPEYO080J 127 55 g m lb Standard 52 3 127 9 13 9 34 0 Thin 47 1 52 3 12 5 13 9 O If multiple sheets of paper are fed at the same time when the feeding pressure lever is set to Standard set the feeding pres sure lever to Thin O If paper is not fed at all when the feeding pressure lever is set to Thin set the feeding pressure lever to Standard 147 148 Troubleshooting When Prints Are Not Delivered in a Neat Stack When Printing on Small Size Paper When paper sides do not stack neatly Adjust the paper delivery side plates to a size a little larger than the paper size 1 Slightly lower the end plate to raise the screw 2 Adjust the angle of the end plate by turning the screw clockwise or counterclockwise User Tools Menu System Settings General Features See p 155 General Features re Pa
55. 7 N see 7 Og aN IS ALTARS feces o e ARTA LIITU 00 0 0 AREE EZE mam 0 0 ZAREK r ane CP6334 CP6346 LDD250 LDD280 HQ7000 HQ9000 3580DNP 3590DNP Operating Instructions Before Using the Machine Basics Printing Functions Troubleshooting User Tools Remarks Entering Text OIOGiSioiois Specifications Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information before using the machine Introduction This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine For your safety and benefit read this manual carefully before using the machine Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference Important Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice In no event will the company be li able for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper ating the machine Notes The model names of the machines do not appear in the following pages Check the type of your ma chine before reading this mamual e Type Pixel Density 600 x 600 dpi CP6346 LDD280 HQ9000 3590DNP e Type2 Pixel Density 400 x 400 dpi CP6334 LDD250 HQ7000 3580DNP Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine Certain options might not be available in some countries For de
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57. E LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE MD4 Copyright C 1990 2 RSA Data Security Inc All rights reserved License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD4 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD4 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the mer chantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software MD5 Copyright C 1991 2 RSA Data Security Inc Created 1991 All rights reserved License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function Lic
58. F Exposure glass ZDCH110E AJK153S 2 Enter the number of prints with the number keys 956 Sf O Master Making Print 6 AJK402S Auto Cycle to O ieee Enter Making Color Prints EJ Press the Start key Check Clear Hold Modes Program Modes Data in Auto Cycle Proof Master Making Print Start Clear Stop Enter AJK408S 4 Remove the prints from the paper delivery tray and place them on the paper feed tray again as shown in the illustration SS 5 Change the drum unit See p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit ZDZY010E 6 Place the second original and then press the Start key 115 Printing Functions Changing the Drum Size To save costs on master rolls and ink you can shorten the length of each master by changing to an optional smaller drum Printing Area At 23 C 73 F 65 RH Metric version A3 drum More than 290 x 410 mm 11 4 x 16 2 More than 290 x 200 mm Inch version More than 290 x 420 mm 11 4 x 16 6 A4 8 1 2 x More than 11 4 x 7 8 11 drum Master Cut Length A3 drum 320 x 539 mm 12 5 x 21 3 200 masters roll 11 x 17 drum 320 x 549 mm 12 5 x 21 7 190 masters roll Optional A4 drum 320 x 334 mm 12 5 x 13 2 320 masters roll 2 Note O For changing the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 116 Combination Chart
59. HIF FY S 5 AJK146S 1 Side guide adjustment knob 2 End plate screw 3 End plate 4 Output tray 5 Side guides 6 Up button 7 Down button 17 Control Panel N 00 10 111213 14 CESA a ee a eee A aaa 15 1617 18 19 1 Screen contrast knob Adjusts the brightness of the display panel 2 Image Position key Adjusts the position of printed images 3 User Tools key Press to change the default settings to meet your requirements 4 Position Setting keys Adjusts the position of printed images 5 Printer Settings key Press to change the default settings for online printing 6 Indicators L Open Cover Unit indicator See p 145 When the Open Cover Unit Indica tor Lights Let you know the status of the machine J Add Ink indicator See p 128 JAd ding Ink j Master End indicator See p 130 1jReplacing the Master Roll J Load Paper indicator See p 126 JLoading Paper Uj Master Eject indicator See p 146 JRemoving the Used Master 8 Misfeed indicator See p 132 84 Clearing Misfeeds 7 Check Modes key Press this key to check settings 24 8 Program key Press to register frequently used settings or to recall registered settings 9 Clear Modes key Press to clear previously entered p
60. O 6 c 10 4 D D DD Dgo Z 95 wis 3382o g zig BE BERS Fo gE JBE go pESR ea ge 35 6 66 Q2 0s gigo Fiolwigi lt is O1 O 0 0 A a a E A E PIP BIELE BIS algi BEE ZER DS 2o Vi 5S Scano EE ERIA SDd ZO Gaicio sio Master Making Density 2 2 22 Selecting Original Type ae ee ae 12 212i i Economy Mode 2 Auto Cycle Cycle Setting E 12 J Preset Reduce Enlarge 2 2 2 2 val Zoom 2 2 2 2 2 2 Auto Reduce Enlarge 2 2 2 2 2 212 Directional Magnification 21 i2 i2 2i eee o Directional Magnification size 2 2 2 2 2 2 Create Margin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1211 2 2 1 1 Combine 2 4 images gt 1 sheet 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 2 21 1211 Image Repeat 2 4 8 16 images 1 sheet 1 1 1 111 11 4 2 Zi Di aia 2 Custom Repeat Aa ea A ea z Erase Original Border e ae E a eia a e a aA R a aala Erase Paper Border 2 1 2 2 B Class Settings T A Separate c Image Overlay Select online data Al A ee Ta Image Overlay Select scanner _________ Pee eee ee ee Image Overlay Select stored file 1 1 21111411211141 Format Overlay Scan Scan AAA Aa Format Overlay Store Store 2 1 214114 2 14 41 Preset Stamp 0 Add To 2N 2 T Make up WALAN adada 2311 211 Skip Feed Auto Paper Select oe ht top ae foe Adjusting the Position of Printed Images ae cee ee ee Oe Onine E Tai Storing File ET a 14 Printing Stored Files 1441411141141141 1 1 1 Printing Stored Files Using a Web Browser 1 1 41 AIII 14 1 1Niai4 _
61. OY 1 2005 12 00PM Print key then press the Start key Security Store File Bp Press Separate per Orig OB Enter the number of prints per original using the number keys and then press the H key P Note O Up to 30 originals can be set O Ifyou use this setting frequently you can register and recall a program For details see p 70 Registering a program and p 71 Recalling a Program 5 Press OK twice J Press the Start key Separate Prints 1 Place one original on the expo sure glass or in the optional ADF 2 Press Class Settings NOY 1 2005 12 00PM Print key then press the Start key Security 7 72 Printing Functions 3 Press Separate Prints 4 Enter print quantity per number of class using the number keys and then press the H key P Note O Up to 30 classes can be set O Ifyou use this setting frequently you can register and recall a program See procedure of Registering a Program and Recalling a Program on p 70 Class mode 5 Press OK twice O Press the Start key Year Class E Preparation You must register the number of students in each class See p 72 Registering Classes 1 Place one original on the expo sure glass or in the optional ADF 2 Press Class Settings 3 Press Year Class 4 Press the registered class for each year you want 2 Note O To select all classes of year press All
62. Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Display Clear Print Counter per User 5 Select the user code to clear To clear the counter for each user code Select the user code from the left side of the display NOY 1 2005 12 45PM Programmed User s 3 Select userfs first then select a function Black Print Colour Master Colour Print oo000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 Note O Press Select All on the Page to select all user codes on the page Press Clear Per User Select user s first then select a function Black Master Black Print Colour Master Colour Prit oo00000 0000000 0000000 0000000 do000000 0000000 o000000 0000000 E part OOO00000 0000000 0000000 0000000 A confirmation dialog box will appear Press OK To clear the counters for all user codes Press Clear All Counter AS AL A LD ee r Select user s first then select a function k Mast Black Print Colour Master Colour Prit Blaci oo00000 0000000 0000000 0000000 A confirmation dialog box will appear Press OK J Press Exit El Press the User Tools key rrr 6 Remarks Do s and Don ts A WARNING A CAUTION e Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine amp important J
63. Programmed Class List C3 Press Yes ee 7 Entering Text Entering Text This section describes how to enter characters When you enter a character it is shown at the position of the cursor If there is a character at the cursor position the entered character is shown before that character Available Characters e Alphabetic characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXY Zabcdefghijklmnopaqrstuvwxyz e Symbols e Numerals 0123456789 Keys AFU110S 2 Note O When entering uppercase or lowercase letters continuously use Shift Lock to lock the case 177 Entering Text Entering Text Entering letters 1 Press Shift to switch between uppercase and lowercase 2 Press the letters you want to enter Deleting characters 1 Press Backspace or Delete All to delete characters 178 Main Unit Configuration Floor standing Printing Process Full automatic one drum system Original Type Sheet Book Original Size Maximum 300 mm x 432 mm 11 8 x 17 0 Pixel Density e Type 1 600 x 600 dpi dots per inch e Type 2 400 x 400 dpi dots per inch Image Mode Text mode Text Photo mode Photo mode Pencil mode Pale mode Reduction Ratios e Metric version 93 87 82 71 61 50 e Inch version 93 85 77 74 65 50 Enlargement Ratios e Metric version 141 122 115 e Inch version 155 129 121 Zoom From 50 to 20
64. an use these original and paper sizes to combine 2 or 4 one sided origi nals 3 Only available when placing the original on the exposure glass 66 Printing Functions Inch version Original 11 x 17 81 2 x 14 81 x 1 DO 51 x Paper 81 DUD 3 aa aa sare a a a 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to combine 4 one sided originals 2 You can use these original and paper sizes to combine 2 or 4 one sided origi nals 3 Only available when placing the original on the exposure glass Limitation O You cannot print with originals different in size and orientation O If the reproduction ratio is under 49 it is automatically adjusted to 50 Parts of the image might not be printed 2 Note O You can print a separation line in between the combined images See p 161 Combine Image Repeat Separation Line O You can set the machine to automatically cancel Combine mode once you have finished using it See p 162 Cancel Combine Repeat Setting O If the orientation of originals is different from that of the paper the machine will automatically rotate the image by 90 to make prints properly O If the number of originals placed is less than the number specified for com bining the last page segment is left blank as shown gt 6 Printing Functions 1 Place the originals Placing the original L on the exposure glass Place the original face down with its leading
65. and then ___ grasp the paper feed side plates knob and adjust the paper feed Loading Paper side plates to match the paper size 1 Carefully open the paper feed tray ACY007S Fkimportant 2 Lift the paper feed side plates Always adjust the position with the lock lever for the paper feed side plates in the raised position lock released 4 Place the paper on the paper feed tray ZDCHOS50E 2 Note O When loading larger paper slide out the extender ACY008S P Note O Correct the paper curl before loading the paper If you cannot do so stack the paper with the curl face down 33 Basics 5 Make sure that the paper feed side plates are touching both sides of the paper and then push the lock lever for the side plates down to lock the side plates into position ZDCY041E Jikimportant O Always make sure that you push the lock lever for the side plates down to lock the side plates into position P Note O Make sure that the paper size and orientation in the display panel correspond with the actu al paper size and orientation set on the paper feed tray Setting Up The Paper Delivery Tray 1 Raise the paper delivery tray slight ly and then gently lower it with your hand ABL022S 2 Lift the paper delivery side plates and adjust them to match the pa per size ABL024S 3 Lift the paper delivery end plate and adjust it to match the paper size ACY
66. aper Recommended Paper Size and Type The following limitations apply jina Paper feed tray A3 D B4 JIS D A4 D D B5JIS 11 x17 B 8 5 x 14 D 47 1 209 3 J DOD A5 D B6JIs O A60 fgis x11 GD5t o g m 12 5 Others Vertical 70 297 mm 81 DD 8 x13 D 55 6 lb POE OU as ke ee att Others Vertical 2 76 11 7 Horizontal 5 83 17 Recommended for the LCIT The size and quantity of paper that can be loaded on the LCIT are as follows Maximum 297 x 432 Maximum 11 6 x 47 1 209 3 g m 3000 sheets mm 325 x 447 mm 17 0 12 7 x 17 5 1 12 5 55 61 Ib 80 g m2 20 lb Minimum 128 x 182 mm Minimum 5 1 x 7 1 Paper stack height Less than 320 mm 12 5 1 When the image position is set to 0 mm 0 P Note Tray capacity is based on using high quality 80 g m 20 lb paper The num ber of sheets shown is approximate Print Paper Recommended for the LCOT Maximum 297 x 432 Maximum 11 6 x 47 1 209 3 g m2 3000 sheets mm 325 x 447 mm 17 0 12 7 x 17 5 1 12 5 55 61 Ib 80 g m2 20 lb Minimum 70 x 148mm Minimum 2 8 x 5 9 Paper stack height When the LCIT isin When the LCIT is in Less than 345 mm stalled 128 x 182mm stalled 5 1 x 7 1 13 5 1 When the image position is set to 0 mm 0 P Note Tray capacity is based on using high quality 80 g m 20 lb paper The num ber of sheets
67. assword or recording it Keep any record of your pass word in a secure place O Avoid using a single number or consecutive numbers for a pass word such as 0000 or 1234 since the numbers like this are easy to guess so using them will not provide a worthwhile level of se curity Storing File O A file accessed with a correct pass word remains selected even after operations are complete and it can be accessed by other users To stop this be sure to press the Clear Modes key to cancel the file selec tion O The user name used when adding a file to the machine is to identify the file creator and type It is not to protect confidential files from oth ers P Note O Enter a four digit password O You can access to the files without entering a password temporarily See p 159 Temporarily Unlock Stored Files O You can specify the time taken for the stored data to be deleted auto matically See p 159 Auto Delete File O If you do not want stored data to be automatically deleted select No in Auto Delete File before stor ing a file If you select Yes later data stored afterward will be auto matically deleted O When storing files sent from com puters the orientation may be changed depending on the paper orientation on the paper feed tray 103 104 Printing Functions 1 Place the originals ye Reference For details on the types of origi nals and how to place them
68. ated areas is deleted 2 Note O In Make Up mode commands must be given for both inside areas and out side areas 85 Printing Functions Background Patterns A total of 160 background patterns is available in Make Up mode e 40 basic patterns e 40 patterns similar to the basic patterns but with patterns elements at 4 times the size e 80 variants based on 90 rotations of all the basic and enlarged patterns THIRRET siaisziznziizi yet Pot PS A Py d atest tanta Inietabetetet a mt jot i KA OOS ji ekeeke lks OOOO OE ofezetersysy he amp ED gt Te 1S 1 ki D Ay An gre Ps ee AG 08 OF AAW man Byun Bren Bree ou you You you you YOL YA be tee Od Od Od E E AN ti a a A PCY t 4
69. ation shows the ADF 13 Trailing edge guides Swing out these guides when you use A4 81 2 x 11 L D paper 14 Buffer fins Use to stack prints neatly 15 Paper delivery end plate knob Use to move the end plate 16 Paper delivery side plate knobs Use to move the side plates Options Option List Options Auto Document Feeder ADF Exposure Glass Cover Large Capacity System LCS Drum unit Twin color press roller printing system PostScript board IEEE 1284 parallel board IEEE 802 11b interface board Memory unit HDD board Key Counter Metric version Drum Type 90 lt A3 gt lt A4 gt Inch version Drum Type 90 lt A4 gt 81 2 x 11 lt 11 x 17 gt o 15 16 Guide to Major Options Auto Document Feeder ADF Load a stack of originals here They will be fed automatically one by one AJK155S 1 Auto Document Feeder Large Capacity System LCS Large capacity input tray LCIT 13 12 1110 9 1 Indicators 8 Input tray 2 Side guide adjustment knob 9 Power switch 3 Down button 10 Cover release lever 4 Up button 11 Cover 5 Side guide screw 12 Intermediate feeding section 6 Feeding pressure lever 13 LCIT release lever 7 Side guides Large Capacity System LCS Large capacity output tray LCOT a Was Na el LILI it I J
70. ays make sure that you push the lock lever for the side plates down to lock the side plates into position Y Note O Make sure that the paper size and orientation in the display panel correspond with the actu al paper size and orientation set on the paper feed tray 143 Troubleshooting Changing the Paper Size of LCIT 1 Take the paper stack out of the in put tray ABQ033S 2 Remove the paper remaining in the intermediate feeding section e Reference p 141 When Paper Misfeeds in the LCIT 3 Loosen the screw to unlock the side guides 7 AJK166S 144 O Turn the side guide adjustment knob to adjust the side guides to the new paper size ABQ041S 5 Tighten the screw to lock the side guides 6 Load paper ABQ016S 2 Note O The leading edge of the paper must touch the inside of the LCIT dWhen the Open Cover Unit Indicator Lights When the Open Cover Unit Indicator Lights A message is displayed explaining Optional LCIT Unit the place where the doors covers are Close the LCIT Unit cover not properly closed Front door Close the front door completely ove the cover release lever ack to the original position 5 lt Optional ADF cover Close the ADF over until it locks in position Optional LCOT Unit Lower the end plate arm 145 146 Troubleshooting LARemoving the
71. been set for Search File the file enter the password and then press OK O You can sort file names in the list by user name file name or O You can search for a file using date To sort files press User Search File Name File Name or M D O You can sort file names in the list by user name file name or date To sort files press User Name File Name or M D O If you cannot determine the contents of a file by its filename you can print only the first page of the file for checking purpos 3 Press Print 1st Page es See p 107 Printing the First P a E e ad Sa a O If you cannot determine the con tents of a file by its file name you can print only the first page of the file for checking purposes O To cancel a selection press the highlighted file name again O To cancel a selection press the highlighted file name again 3 Make settings as desired 4 Press the Start key File Name COPY0001 e NOY 1 2005 Page 3 Size 107 108 Printing Functions Deleting Stored Files kimportant O You can store up to 3 000 files in the machine No more files can be stored when the limit is reached and you should delete unneces sary files 2 Note You can delete all stored files at once with User Tools See p 159 Delete All Files JM You can also delete stored files via a Web browser from a computer in the network For details on how to
72. cictctncseewcnivonenleasieccacendacedeeawuucasiumsbewe aieceunee 143 Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Feed Tray ccccccescecseseeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeeees 143 Changing the Paper Size of LCI sctsiisessctaeeteerntuncessitentavnae de ateasieienetteadubtivinseeiact 144 L When the Open Cover Unit Indicator Lights ccsssssssssesseesseereeens 145 LTRemoving the Used Master csccsssssssssssssssscesssessseesssnessseeessseessesesaeens 146 When Multiple Sheets Are Fed at the Same Time ccscceseessseeseeeneseees 147 When Prints Are Not Delivered in a Neat Stack cccesseesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 148 When Printing on Small Size Paper cc cccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeseeeesaueesneneeesens 148 VII viii 5 User Tools USEF Tools MGI sisino a a AEA 149 Systemi SEUNS erno a dca tiensduadiaicd Soladacaeceveapeeceree uae 149 Master Making Print Settings ccccccccceseccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseceeseeeesseeesseseessneeesaaees 151 Accessing User Tools System Settings Master Making Print Settings 154 Changing D lault Settings sesetessvataaareidsiletenastutanesedhickacdoni a 154 Quino User Tools yasr cise eat toed tea ead 154 Settings You Can Change with User Tools cccssseeeeseecesseseeseeseneesenneees 155 Volem SOLA GS es cece o ea sec etcsasi det gst catch spe sa since adh at aoe cata etna osteetewacea hues ce aseaecstan 155 Master Making Print SettingS sene
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75. d files first becomes the background image for all subse quent prints The following origi nals selected from stored files are printed with this background 2 Note O When using stored files to make overlay images check if the ori entation of stored files is appro priate Image Overlay 1 Place the original F Press Edit Image O Ready To make prints press the Print key then press the Start kew 3 Press Overlay 4 Press Image Overlay 5 Select the original overlay 1 type You can select the online data scanner or stored file Select online data Press Online Data Press OK twice Start printing with your com puter Select scanner Press Scanner Press OK twice Place the original and then press the Start key Printing Functions Select stored file Y Note O This function can be used only when the optional HDD board is installed Press Stored File Press the stored file name you want to select and then press OK Press OK twice Press the Start key Format Overlay Scan Scan 1 Place the first original F Press Edit Image O Ready To make prints press the Print key then press the Start key it 3 Press Overlay 4 Press Format Overlay Scan Scan and then press OK 5 Press the Start key Master making starts 6 Place the second original and then press the Start key 8 82
76. darken the density select Dark or Very Dark and to light en the density select Light 55 Basics sample Print and Adjustment Once the master making has been completed it is possible to confirm the print finish before pressing the Print mode select key to start the printing process 2 Note O After completing the master mak ing it is only possible to adjust the print position and speed 1 Press the Proof key Y Note J You can also use the Proof key arranged in the right part of the control panel User Tools Printer Settings ae Contrast lt lt Image Position O 000 PSGE GE B Slow Speed Fast A single printed page is ejected P Note O Press the key continuously to eject printed pages in succes sion Adjusting the Position of Printed Images Use the following procedure to adjust the position of print images as re quired Paper feed direction 1 Press Image position User Tools Printer r oe Contrast Image Position SF2OECGE G Slow Speed Fast AJK437S 2 Adjust image position using the Y 4 gt and lt keys User Tools Printer Settings ne Contrast lt lt Image Position Proof 23 J fer J T A D Slow Speed Fast AJK439S P Note O When you shift the image for ward leave a 10 mm 0 4 mar gin at the leading edge If there is no margin paper might wrap around the drum and cause a mi
77. de Management Registering a User Code You can register up to 200 user codes E Press the User Tools key User Tools Printer Settings 2 Screen Contrast G u Slow Speed Fast AJK435S 2 Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Program Change Delete User Code and Name 5 Press New Program 6 Enter the user code up to four digits using the number keys and then press Program Change User Code and Name Y Note O If you make a mistake press Clear or the Clear Stop key and then enter the code again Press Enter Name Enter the user name and then press OK Reference p 177 Entering Text 9 Press OK LL Press Exit P Note To continue registering user codes and name repeat the pro cedure from step B I Press the User Tools key Changing a User Code 2 Note O Even if you change a user code the counter value will not be cleared 1 Press the User Tools key 2 Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Program Change Delete User Code and Name H select the registered user code you want to change 6 Enter the new user code and user name and then press OK El Press Exit E Press the User Tools key Deleting a User Code P Note O After clearing the user code the counter is automatically cleared 1 Press the User Tools key 2 P
78. e might move or come down to cause an injury e Temperature 10 30 C 50 86 F e Humidity 20 90 RH e A strong and level floor e The machine must be level within 5 mm 0 2 both front to rear and left to right Environments to avoid e Locations exposed to direct sunlight or strong light more than 1500 lux e Locations directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner or heated air from a heater sudden temperature changes might cause condensation within the machine e Places where the machine might be subjected to frequent strong vibration e Dusty areas e Areas with corrosive gases 169 170 Remarks Moving A CAUTION e Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine important O When moving the machine the following precautions should always be fol lowed e Turn off the main switch e Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet When you do grip the plug to avoid damaging the cord and causing fire or electric shock e Close all covers and trays including the front cover Limitation O Carefully move the machine If you do not the machine might be damaged or a stored file might be deleted O Avoid any strong shock to the machine This could damage the hard disk and cause stored files to be deleted For precautionary reasons files should be copied to
79. e place at an authorized dealer When disposing of a used ink container reattach the cap to prevent ink from splattering Be careful not to get ink on your clothes when replacing an ink container Ink stains on clothes are hard to remove Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters If ink comes into contact with your eyes rinse immediately in running water For other symptoms consult a doctor Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children If ink is ingested induce vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution Con sult a doctor immediately If your skin comes into contact with ink wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water While printing do not touch the belt at the end of the paper delivery tray or the job separator Otherwise an injury might occur Our products are engineered to meet the high standards of quality and func tionality and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies available at an authorized dealer Positions of WARNING and A CAUTION Labels This machine has labels for AAWARNING and A CAUTION at the positions shown below For safety please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated WARNING ATTENTION ACHTUNG AN ATTENZI NE AVISO eTo avoid injury do not touch moving parts or insert your fingers in the opening during machine operation To de energize movi
80. e the green light be side the drum unit lock lever is on before sliding out the drum If the light is off close the front door wait for five seconds and kimportant then open it ZBHH260E Be careful not to let the drum unit fall 5 Make sure the optional color drum lock is securely set AJK147S ZBHH220E 112 6 Insert the color drum unit along the guide rail TPEH290E 7 Lower the drum unit lock lever B1 of the inserted drum ACY069S 8 Slide in the drum unit until it locks in position AJK149S Making Color Prints 9 Lift drum unit lock lever B1 AJK148S 10 Close the front door P Note O Make sure that the Open Cov er Unit indicator turns off and the color drum status message appears on the display panel Making Color Prints 1 Make sure that the color drum sta tus message displays on the dis play panel 2 Place the originals E Press the Start key 113 114 Printing Functions Printing in Two Colors After printing in one color you can print in another color on the same side of the print P Note O Let the ink on the prints dry for a while before printing on them again O If the prints are not dry the paper feed roller might become dirty In this case wipe the roller with a cloth O You cannot print in two colors at a time 1 Prepare the two originals Place the first original on the exposure glass or in the AD
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82. ect key is lit 5l Basics 5 Enter the required number of prints using the number keys Check Clear Hold Modes Program Modes Data in Auto Cycle Proof oe SO Making Print foto O r 6 Start Clear Stop AJK402S J Press the Start key pale ne lop j hi a O Maste Making Print 6 6 When the print job finishes press the Clear Modes key Previously entered job settings are cleared O O O tees Enter AJK408S 52 Selecting Cycle Setting When printing from a computer one of the four master making and print ing cycles listed below can be select ed For details about Cycle Settings see Printer Reference e Auto Cycle e Original Page Cycle e Master Cycle e Master Print Cycle Making a Master and Prints Image Rotation When your original setting orientation is different from the paper orientation the machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 to match the paper orientation 2 Note O The following tables list the combinations that can be used in Image Rotation mode Metric version Original A30 B4 AMD A4L BS B5 A5D x A5L x me fe e fo Mo a C C e C n C NC a a sw e e e e sso p p e e eee ae i E L E perso E A E The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 to match the pa per orientation x Place these originals in the optional ADF Inch version Original 11 x 81 x 81 x 8
83. ed by the se curity function Disabling Normal Security 1 Place a new original and then press the Start key The security function is canceled Setting Higher Security 1 Select Higher Security in Se curity Option with the User Tools See p 159 Security Op tion 2 Register a security code Disabling Higher Security 1 Press Security NOY 1 2005 12 00PM Print key then press the Start key Store File 2 Enter the security code using the number keys and then press OK The lock is canceled You can pull out the master unit and drum unit 2 Note O Under this option security can only be disabled temporarily and resumes automatically when following occurs e the present print job finishes e you return the master eject unit to its original position after pulling it out e you close the front door after pulling out the drum unit and returning it to its original position e a certain period passes dur ing which neither the master eject unit nor the drum unit was pulled out following se curity function cancellation e you press the Start key e the machine enters the Ener gy Saver or Auto Off mode e the machine enters the Auto Reset mode Setting Security Timer You can set the time that shifts to the security mode automatically See p 159 Security Timer Printing Functions Conserving the Master The machine automatically changes
84. edge towards you as shown below ZDCH110E Placing the originals L in the optional ADF Place the originals face up with the first page on the top Adjust the document guides to the original size AJK153S P Note O To avoid originals misfeeding fan the originals before placing them in the ADF 2 Press Combine 68 3 Press 2 Originals or 4 Originals 4 Press OK E Press the Start key P Note O The machine selects the repro duction ratio automatically O When placing an original on the exposure glass or one sheet at a time in the optional ADF repeat steps J and j After placing the last original press the H key Class Settings You can use the Class Setting function to make different numbers of prints for different classes from the same original All stored numbers of prints are made for each set You can also make the same number of prints for the same class from a number of dif ferent originals This feature is useful for teachers who frequently make multiple print sets notes handouts tests etc for their classes The following class function modes are available Printing Functions Class mode Make the same number of prints from the same original for multiple classes You must enter the num bers of prints and classes You can set the multiple pattern of the number of prints and classes You can also register frequently used pattern s
85. eeds any sharp edges when you reach a O PION ONE PARATIISI inside the machine to remove Check the following before restarting misfed sheets of paper or mas the printing run ters e Did you select an appropriate pa per type with Feed Tray Paper Y Note Type O After clearing misfeeds j make sure 1 2005 12 00PM that all the doors covers and units are closed and the W indicator is off Print key then press the Start key O To prevent misfeeds do not leave any torn scraps of paper originals or masters in the machine O When clearing misfeeds do not turn off the main switch If you do your print settings will be cleared e Are the side pads in the correct po sitions O The master eject unit or the drum unit may be locked if the security mode is active Enter the security code or ask your administrator if necessary O If misfeeds occur repeatedly con tact your service representative Si A Paper Misfeeds in the a Paper Feed Section To print on thin paper 47 1 g m a 12 5 lb slide the levers behind the paper feed side plates in the direc R he misf l i l 1 emove the misfed paper tion of the arrow see illustration e When paper is curled correct as shown GRCURLOE 132 eW Clearing Misfeeds e When paper edges stick together or paper is not fed in fan the paper oh A B Paper Misfeeds in as shown the Paper Feed Section 1 Open the front door 2 Lower dr
86. efault Enlarge 2 or Shortcut Reduce En Mee version large 3 enter the ratio using the number keys e Reduce 1 50 e Reduce 2 61 Enlarge 1 4 Reduce 3 71 You can customize available en e Reduce 4 82 largement ratios by pressing Re duce Enlarge followed by e Reduce 5 87 Enlarge e Inch version Y Note e Reduce 1 50 O Default e Reduce 2 65 e Metric version e Reduce 3 74 e Enlarge 1 115 e Reduce 4 77 e Enlarge 2 122 e Reduce 5 85 e Enlarge 3 141 O When selecting User Redc Ra e Enlarge 4 200 tio enter a ratio using the num l ber keys in the range of 25 to e Inch version 99 e Enlarge 1 121 e Enlarge 2 129 Priority Setting Reduce You can set the ratio with priority Enlarge 3 155 when Reduce Enlarge is pressed e Enlarge 4 200 followed by Reduce O When selecting User Enlrg Ra F Note tio enter a ratio using the num J Default ber keys in the range of 101 to cies 200 e Metric version 71 e Inch version 74 160 Ratio for Create Margin You can set a Reduce Enlarge ra tio when registering Create Mar gin in a shortcut key 2 Note O Default 93 Reduce Enlarge Priority Specifies which tab has priority on the display panel when Reduce Enlarge is pressed 2 Note O Default Reduce Original Setting Master Making Density Specifies the image density at power on 2 Note O Default Normal
87. eiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must ac cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 B digital apparatus complies with Canadian CES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device IEEE 802 11b I F Unit Type 1 This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada The term IC before the certification registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met To prevent radio interference to the licensed service this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licens ing Remarque concernant les utilisateurs au Canada Av
88. ended to use Separate mode O When you do not use Separate mode you can select the machine condition after each print set is fed out to the paper delivery tray with User Tools See p 157 Auto Class O If there are less than 10 sheets of paper in the paper delivery tray the machine may not be able to use Separate mode 73 74 Printing Functions 1 Place the originals 2 Press the Separate key Standard Feed Tray Paper Typed eparate E Press the Start key P Note O After the last page of each print set is fed out to the paper delivery tray the separator pulls the last sheet of each group in Separate mode The next sep aration begins Image Repeat Use this function to repeat the image on the same sheet of paper You can select to print 2 4 8 or 16 repeated images gt RRRR RRRR Limitation O Part of the repeated image might not be printed depending on the paper sizes reproduction ratio and paper orientation P Note O You can print a separation line in between the repeated images See p 161 Combine Image Repeat Separation Line Printing Functions Refer to the following tables when you select the original and paper sizes Placing originals in the optional ADF metric version Original A3D B4 JISD A4UJD B5JISDD a5DD Paper no sa NOD cna So j 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 images 2 You can use the
89. ense is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as derived from the RSA Data Security Inc MD5 Message Digest Algorithm in all material mentioning or referencing the derived work RSA Data Security Inc makes no representations concerning either the mer chantability of this software or the suitability of this software for any particular purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty of any kind These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and or software How to Read This Manual Symbols This manual uses the following symbols A WARNING Indicates important safety notes Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death Be sure to read these notes They can be found in the Safety Information section of About This Ma chine A CAUTION Indicates important safety notes Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury or damage to the machine or to property Be sure to read these notes They can be found in the Safety Information section of About This Machine amp important Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations P Note Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s functions and instruc tions on resolving user errors ye Re
90. epair e The external housing of your machine has been damaged Keep the machine away from flammable liquids gases and aerosols A fire or an electric shock might occur Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex tension cord Only connect the machine to the power source described in this man ual Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer or at appropriate col lection sites A CAUTION After you move the machine use the caster fixture to fix it in place Other wise the machine might move or come down to cause an injury If you use the machine in a confined space make sure there is a continuous air turnover Keep the machine away from humidity and dust Otherwise a fire or an elec tric shock might occur Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather such as rain and snow Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface If it topples over an injury might occur Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet always pull the plug not the cable Do not allow paper clips staples or other small metallic objects to fall inside the machine For environmental reasons do not dispose of the machine or expended supply waste at household waste collection points Disposal can tak
91. er slow the printing speed down to setting 1 2 or 3 important O Correct curls in the paper before placing it in the machine When you cannot correct the paper curl stack the paper with the curl face down or face up as shown in the illustration If the paper is curled it might wrap around the drum or stains might appear Thin Paper Thick Paper TPEY990E Print Paper Storing Paper P Note O When storing paper the following precautions should always be taken e Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight e Avoid storing paper in humid greater than 70 areas e Store on a flat surface O Keep open reams of paper in the package and store as you would unopened paper 3 32 Before Using the Machine Printing Size Maximum print size e Metric version 290 x 412 mm 11 4 x 16 2 ap prox A3 size e Inch version 290 x 422 mm 11 4 x 16 6 At low temperatures the maximum print size may be somewhat smaller Range that cannot be printed The first 6 mm 0 24 of the leading edge and the last 2 mm 0 08 of the trailing edge cannot be printed Make sure the leading edge margin is at least 6 mm 0 24 and the trailing edge margin is at least 2 mm 0 08 a 6mm 0 24 OO 2 Basics Printing Preparations EJ Make sure that the paper feed side plates knob lock lever is Using the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray raised lock is released
92. ertical ratio 2 Note O You can also select a preset ratio close to the ratio using Reduce or Enlarge and then adjust it further using or 1 Place the originals 2 Press Reduce Enlarge rint Key then press the Start key Skip Feed Security Store File E Press Specified Ratio 4 Press Direct Mag To enter the ratio using the number keys Press Horizontal Enter the ratio using the num ber keys and then press Press Vertical Enter the ratio using the num ber keys and then press O Press OK To specify a ratio using and Press With Press Horizontal Adjust the ratio using F or Y Note J Pressing F or changes the ratio in increments of 1 Pressing and holding down 4 or changes it in in crements of 10 O If you have incorrectly en tered the ratio readjust it us ing F or Press Vertical Adjust the ratio using F or Press OK 5 Press OK J Press the Start key Directional Size Magnification inch A suitable reproduction ratio is auto matically selected when you enter the horizontal and vertical lengths of the original and print image you require CP2M01EE 1 Horizontal original size 2 Vertical original size 3 Horizontal print size 4 Vertical print size E Preparation Specify the vertical and horizontal size of the original
93. ertissement Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Can ada L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique re u m me si ce brouillage est suscep tible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif IEEE 802 11b I F Unit Type 1 Ce dispositif est conforme la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada L expression IC avant le num ro d homologation enregistrement signifie seulement que les sp cifications techniques d Industrie Canada ont t re spect es Pour emp cher que cet appareil cause du brouillage au service faisant l objet d une licence il doit tre utilis l int rieur et devrait tre plac loin des fen tres afin de fournir un cran de blindage maximal Si le mat riel ou son antenne d emission est installe l ext rieur il doit faire l objet d une licence Information about Installed Software expat e The software including controller etc hereinafter software installed on this product uses the expat Version 1 95 2 hereinafter expat under the con ditions mentioned below e The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the software of the product including the expat and the product manufacturer makes the ini tial developer and copyright holder of the expat f
94. ettings in the ma chine s memory and recall these for future use AJK210S Separate per Original mode Make prints from different origi nals for multiple classes You must to enter the numbers of prints for each original manually You can also register frequently used settings of the numbers of originals and prints in the ma chine s memory and recall these for future use o gt AJK211S 69 Printing Functions gt g g Separate Prints Make prints from the same origi nal for multiple classes You must enter the numbers of prints for each class manually You can also register frequently used settings of the numbers of prints in the machine s memory and recall these for future use AJK212S Year Class Make prints from the same originals for all registered classes years This mode allows you to store the number of students in each class in the machine s memory beforehand m A ra a AJK213S 2 Note When you select the Class Setting function Separate mode is auto matically enabled The Separator pulls the top sheet of each set de livered to the paper delivery tray to mark the end of each print set See p 73 Separate You can also cancel Separate mode with User Tools See p 163 Auto Separate Class Class mode 1 Place one original on the expo sure glass or in the optional ADF 2 Press Class Settings Print key then press
95. ference This symbol is located at the end of sections It indicates where you can find fur ther relevant information o o Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine s display panel C Indicates the names of keys on the machine s control panel Safety Information When using this machine the following safety precautions should always be fol lowed Safety During Operation In this manual the following important symbols are used A WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if instructions are not followed could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION ee a tae Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if instructions are not followed may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property A WARNING Do not damage break or make any modifications to the power cord Do not place heavy objects on it Do not pull it hard nor bend it more than necessary These actions could cause an electric shock or fire Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cable if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged To avoid hazardous electric shock do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cable if any of the following occurs e You spill something into the machine e You suspect that your machine needs service or r
96. func tions you want to store in this pro gram are selected 2 Press the Program key 6 6 O Proof Maste SOG Making a Auto Cycle D op O AJK431S 3 Press Program P Note O Program numbers displayed with next to them already have set tings C Press the program number you want to store 5 Enter the program name using the letter keys on the display pane You can enter up to 40 characters ye Reference For details about entering char acters see p 177 Entering Text 2 Note O If you do not want to enter a program name proceed to step Gi 6 Press OK When the settings are successfully stored the indicator followed by the program number and pro gram name will be displayed 109 110 Printing Functions Recalling a Program 1 Place the originals 2 Press the Program key The stored settings are displayed P Note O Program numbers displayed with next to them already have set tings 3 Press the number of the program you want to recall C Press the Start key Changing a Stored Program 1 Edit the print settings so all func tions you want to store in this pro gram are selected 2 Press the Program key 3 Press Program C Press the program number you want to change A confirmation dialog box will ap pear E Press Yes Repeat steps and of Storing a program Cha
97. functions centering 78 Printing in two colors 114 Printing Size 32 Printing the Counter for each user code 166 Printing the First Page 107 Print key 18 Print paper 28 Program key 18 Programs 109 Proof key 18 19 Protecting program 110 Q Quality start 98 R Recalling a program 110 Registering a user code 164 Remarks 167 Removing the used master 146 Repeat 74 Replacing master roll 130 S Safety information 9 Saving energy 48 Screen contrast knob 18 Security 100 Service call 120 Set Date 155 Set Time 155 Setting or changing Password 105 Setting up the paper delivery tray 34 Side guide adjustment knob 16 17 Side guides 16 17 Side guide screw 16 Size and Weights of Recommended Origilnals 25 Sizes difficult to detect 27 Skip feed 99 Special paper 50 Specifications 179 Speed setting keys 19 Standard paper 49 Start key 19 Storing program 109 System Auto Reset Timer 155 System Settings 149 T Text Deleting 178 Entering 178 Original Type 54 Text Photo Original Type 54 Thick paper 49 Timer Settings 155 Trailing edge guides 14 Troubleshooting 119 Turning Off the Main Power 23 Turning Off the Power 23 Turning On the Main Power 22 Turning On the Power 23 189 190 U Up button 16 17 User Code 164 User Name Changing 105 User Tools 149 Changing defaults 154 Quitting User Tools 154 User Tools key 18 W Web browser Storing fi
98. ginal face down on the exposure glass The original should be aligned with the left scale ACY058S 1 Left scale 2 Positioning mark 3 Lower the exposure glass cover Placing Originals in the Auto Document Feeder 1 Adjust the guide to the original size 2 Insert the aligned originals face up into the ADF AJK153S 2 Note O To avoid originals misfeeding fan the originals before placing them in the ADF Limitation O Approximately 50 originals 80 g m 20 Ib can be inserted at a time in the ADF The first top original will be fed first 2 Note O To avoid jamming fan the orig inals before placing them in the ADF O The guides must fit snugly against both sides of the stack 3 Adjust print settings as necessary and then press the Start key P Note O If the next original has been placed in the ADF before the machine stops that original is fed automatically Original Orientation When printing A3L B4 JIS or 11 x 17 size originals select fa Original Orientation The machine will then rotate the print image by 90 This is useful for printing large originals using the Combine or Stamp functions For example to print A3LJor 11 x 17 originals with the Stamp func tion selected AJK300S 2 Note O Itis recommended that you use the Original Orientation function with the Auto Paper Select or Preset Re duce Enlarge function
99. h the appro priate paper size mark Printing on Paper Smaller than B6 JIS 1 Move the side guides outward AJK162S AJK163S Printing on 81 4 g m 21 6 Ib or Heavier Paper 1 Lower the paper alignment wings ABQ023S P Note O Depending on the type of paper that you are using you might not be able to use the full capac ity 3000 sheets of the LCOT when the wings are lifted O Lift the paper alignment wings when B5 ISD D or A4 prints are delivered curled up 39 Basics Printing on Sizes Smaller than A4 or 81 x 11 D O Paper 1 Swing out the guides as shown in the illustration Removing Prints 1 Move the side guides outward and then lift the end plate arm P Note O Lift the end plate arm complete ly before releasing it 40 2 Remove prints 3 Move the side guides and end plate arm back to their original posi tions Y Note O Lower the end plate arm com pletely before releasing it After Printing This section shows you how to return the paper feed tray and paper deliv ery tray to their original positions Folding the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray Folding the Paper Feed Tray 1 Remove the paper from the tray The paper feed tray will lower P Note O If the extender has been slided out push it back ACY010S After Printing 2 After the paper feed tray has stopped moving raise the paper feed side plates knob lock
100. his product includes software developed by Adam Glass and Charles Han num e This product includes software developed by Theo de Raadt e This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone and Jason R Thorpe for the NetBSD Project e This product includes software developed by the University of California Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors e This product includes software developed by Christos Zoulas e This product includes software developed by Christopher G Demetriou for the NetBSD Project e This product includes software developed by Paul Kranenburg e This product includes software developed by Adam Glass e This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone e This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone for the NetBSD Project e This product includes software developed by Winning Strategies Inc e This product includes software developed by Frank van der Linden for the NetBSD Project e This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Frank van der Linden e This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Jason R Thorpe e The software was developed by the University of California Berkeley e This product includes software developed by Chris Provenzano the Univer sity of California Berkeley and contributors Sablotron Sablotron Version 0 82 Copyright c 2000 Ginger Alliance Ltd All Rights Re serve a The applica
101. ially in high temperatures and when printing in two or more colors In these cases make a new master 167 168 Remarks Remove the paper from the tray before relocating the machine If you relocate the machine leaving the paper on the tray reset the paper after the relocation If the main switch of the machine is turned on without resetting the paper cor rectly the sensor might be broken If the printed paper is stored for more than one day the paper may become wrinkled If this paper is used wrinkles may also appear on the master If the paper will be stored for more than one day store it in its original wrapping paper or other protective covering Shadowing may occur if the printed image at the rear edge of the paper is a solid color when the printing speed is set to 1 If this occurs print the image with the printing speed set to 3 If there are fine lines within 5 mm to 10 mm 0 2 to 0 4 of the edge of the im age shadowing may occur Depending on the type of paper being used speckles may appear within 5 mm to 10 mm 0 2 to 0 4 of the edge of the image at around 1000 prints When two or more sheets of paper feed at once you can select whether the warning message is displayed or not Set to On of the Double Feed Warn ing with User Tools See p 158 Double Feed Warning When two or more sheets of paper feed at once set paper on the paper feed side plates securely See p 33 Using the Paper Feed T
102. ic Version e Position Top Right Erase Paper Border Width You can specify the width of erased border margins for prints using this function 2 Note O Default e Metric version 2 mm e Top Margin 24 mm e Right Margin 24 mm e Inch Version e Position Top Right e Top Margin 1 0 e Right Margin 1 0 e Inch version 0 1 Others Stamp Type Defaults You can select the stamp message gt Ignore ADF Original Size at power on with the Stamp mode 2 Note g Default CONFIDENTIAL Stamp Size You can edit the preset stamp siz es 2 Note O Default 1 X Stamp Density You can select the density of the stamps Y Note O Default Normal When you place long originals in the optional ADF set original de tection to Ignore The machine will not detect the original size Y Note O Default Do not Ignore Ignore Exposure Glass Original Size When you place custom sizes orig inals on the exposure glass set original detection to Ignore The machine will not detect the origi nal size Y Note O Default Do not Ignore Cancel Combine Repeat Setting Specifies whether Combine set tings is cleared after finishing your print job Y Note O Default Do not Cancel gt Auto Separate Class Specifies whether Separate mode is automatically selected when you make prints in Class Setting mode Note O Default On
103. in Adjustment See p 79 Margin Adjustment Overlay See p 80 Overlay GROVEROE Preset Stamp See p 82 Preset Stamp PRELIMINARY CONFIDENTILAL GRSTAMOE Make up See p 84 Make Up Printing Fea tures p 87 Command Sheets for Make Up Printing and p 94 Make Up Printing Quality Start See p 98 Quality Start Economy Mode See p 98 Economy Mode Skip Feed See p 99 Skip Feed Security See p 100 Security Conserving the Master See p 101 Conserving the Mas yy ter lt Double Feed See p 102 Double Feed Storing File See p 103 Storing File Programs See p 109 Programs Making Color Prints See p 112 Making Color Prints Changing the Drum Size See p 116 Changing the Drum Size Printing from the computer See Printer Reference TABLE OF CONTENTS Manuals for This Machine wacsoeisroteveccavete statist sehen ieauvteeiy Cat uistece cece GesdeeGaadeiereseiare i What You Can do with this Machine ssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ji NOCE ora E e E Aa 1 Information about Installed Software 00nnaannannoannennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnneenne 3 How to Read This Manual nannnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nna 8 Salety INTOMIMATION ssc a a E tobandedeae 9 Safety D
104. int key then press the Start key To change the number of drum rotations In this step you can change the number of rotations temporarily You can also have this step omitted by adjusting the User Tools set tings See p 156 Skip Feed Select the number of drum ro tations per sheet of paper fed with number keys P Note O After printing is completed the Skip Feed setting returns to the default Press OK EJ Press the Start key 99 Printing Functions Security When printing confidential docu ments such as examination papers use this function to prevent others from using the master If you select Higher Security in the Se curity Option setting the master eject unit will be locked and cannot be tak en out E Preparation This function has two security op tions Select which option to use in User Tools before using this func tion See p 159 Security Option e Normal No additional prints can be made and the drum unit cannot be pulled out e Higher Security No additional prints can be made The drum unit and the master eject unit cannot be pulled out 2 Note O The selected security mode cannot be cleared by turning off the main switch Setting Normal Security 1 After making prints press Securi ty Print key then press the Start key Security Store File A confirmation dialog box will ap pear 2 Press OK The master is protect
105. l position 6 Set the drum unit and close the front door P Note O For setting the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit When paper is wrapped around the drum 1 Open the front cover 2 Lower drum unit lock lever B1 P Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 4 Remove the misfed paper from the drum 5 If you cannot find misfed paper around the drum as in step D check the pressure cylinder Re move any misfed paper eW Clearing Misfeeds 6 Set the drum unit and close the front door P Note O For setting the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit When paper is misfed inside the machine 1 Open the front cover 2 Lower drum unit lock lever B1 2 Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 135 136 Troubleshooting 4 Remove the misfed paper from the inside as shown in the illus tration 5 If you cannot remove the misfed paper remove paper from the pressure cylinder 6 Set the drum unit and close the front door P Note O For setting the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit To prevent paper misfeeds If the paper is curled or the original s leading edge margin is too narrow the following action is necessary e When you use curled paper cor rect as shown GRCURLOE e When the leading edge margin of the
106. les 108 What you can do with this machine ii When the image density is too light 121 Where to put your machine 169 EN SA C262 0756A Note to users in the United States of America Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursu ant 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 re ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Caution In case of IEEE 1284 environment
107. lever to release the side plates ACY011S 3 Adjust the side plates to A4L and then lower them ACY012S 4 Gently close the paper feed tray ACY013S 41 n ro e gt O aw i NS until its handle is flush with the 6 Lower the paper delivery end plate 5 Move the paper delivery end plate EN NS 3 Folding the Paper Delivery Tray 1 Slightly lower one of the side plates Q 42 7 Move the side plates to the widest position and then lower them ACY055S g Close the paper delivery tray ABL023S Uninstalling the LCIT 1 Turn off the main switch of the machine and then turn off the power switch of the LCIT F Unplug the power cord of the LCIT from the wall outlet 3 Unplug the LCIT optical cable ACY067S After Printing 4 While pulling the LCIT release le ver detach the LCIT ABQ009S 2 Note O Be sure to hold the handle of the intermediate feeding section when you detach the LCIT 5 Fold the intermediate feeding sec tion ABQ010S 43 Basics Placing Originals When using the exposure glass place the originals face down When using the ADF place the origi nals face up Placing Originals on the Exposure Glass 1 Lift the exposure glass cover AJK109S 2 Note O Be sure to lift the exposure glass cover more than 30 degrees 2 Place the ori
108. n 160 User COG sirpa i e a R ERAR 164 Registerng a User COG asec se iectaceeeseca ete tetinc nots a A 164 Changing a User Code vaiisiinseindiocevadsastixiadieinviant Merecemeaavnnl alent diane eae ielsiawling 165 Deleting a User COC norana E E 165 Displaying the Counter for Each User Code cccccceeee cece eeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeees 165 Printing the Counter for All User Codes ccccccseececseeeeceeeeeeeeeeesaeeesaaeeeseeeeensaees 166 Clearing Me Counter xc siceteriwendt niacin anretcurcnresuunm Aa 166 6 Remarks DO S and ON US ccinn a A aaveuumedeumabawenuacesmueeenacedmetaunenecdenmetne 167 Where to Put Your Machine cccsccccecsecececuseececuseececeecececeeseeeusaececeeneneseeneness 169 Machine ENVIrONME M sa seset eters tet cccetie ie ukce a a a a a 169 MOVING ee a a a a 170 Power COMCO O a a E Eaa R 170 PACCESS tO Ne Machine ainun a a a a a dee tar eee 171 Maintaining Your Machine asssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 172 Cleaning the Exposure GIASS cccccccccceeecceeeeceeecceeeeseeeceaeeeseeessueessueesseeesseeesaas 172 Cleaning the exposure glaSS COVED ccccccccssecceececceeeceuceceueessueeeeaeessueessaeessaeeeaas 172 Cleaning the Auto Document Fe del cccccsssccceseeceeeceeeeceeeesueeeseeeesaeesseeesees 173 Cleaning the paper feed roller paper feed tray cccceccceececeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeseeeeees 173 Cleaning the paper
109. n 320 mm 12 5 Output tray capacity 3000 sheets 80 g m 20 1b Paper stack height Less than 345 mm 13 5 Print speed Corresponds to the machine specification Power consumption Dimensions WxDxH e LCIT 968 x 545 x 778 mm 38 1 x 21 4 x 30 6 e LCOT 560 x 512 x 778 mm 22 x 20 1 x 30 6 Weight e LCIT Less than 45 kg 99 1b e LCOT Less than 30 kg 66 lb Other Options e Drum Unit Metric version Drum Type 90 lt A3 gt lt A4 gt Inch version Drum Type 90 lt A4 gt 81 2 x 11 lt 11 x 17 gt e Platen Cover Type 1018 e Key Counter e PostScript3 Board Type 2 e IEEE 1284 Parallel Board Type 1 e IEEE 802 11b I F Unit Type 1 e Memory Unit TypeC 128 MB 256 MB e Extension HDD Type 1 185 186 Specifications Consumables Length 110 m 410 ft roll Width 320 mm 12 6 2 rolls case A3 drum More than 200 masters can be made per roll 11 x 17 drum 190 masters can be made per roll A4 drum Master 320 masters can be made per roll Ink Black 1 000m1 pack Environmental conditions 5 to 40 C 10 95 RH Ink Red 1 000ml pack Ink Blue Ink Green Ink Brown Ink Purple Ink Yellow Ink Navy Ink Maroon Ink Teal Ink Orange Ink Gray Ink Violet Ink Hunter green Ink Burgundy Ink Gold Ink Reflex Blue P Note O Specifications are subject to change without notice INDEX 2 one sided originals 66 4 one sided originals 66 A Adding ink 128
110. n part on the work of the In dependent JPEG Group SASL CMU libsasl Tim Martin Rob Earhart Rob Siemborski Copyright c 2001 Carnegie Mellon University All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modifica tion are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name Carnegie Mellon University must not be used to endorse or pro mote products derived from this software without prior written permission For permission or any other legal details please contact Office of Technology Transfer Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213 3890 412 268 4387 fax 412 268 7395 tech transfer andrew cmu edu Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowl edgment This product includes software developed by Computing Services at Carn egie Mellon University http www cmu edu computing CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY B
111. nel See p 18 Control Panel 3 Master making unit Open this unit when installing the mas ter 4 Paper feed tray down key Press to lower the paper feed tray AJK111S 5 Paper feed side plates Prevent paper skewing 6 Paper feed tray Load paper here Paper feed side plates knob Use to move the side plates 8 Paper feed side plates knob lock lever Locks the paper feed side plates 1 Main switch Use to turn the power on or off 2 Paper alignment wings Lift or lower the wings depending on the type of paper being used 3 Paper delivery side plates Use to align the prints on the paper deliv ery tray 4 Paper delivery end plate This plate aligns the leading edge of prints 5 Paper delivery tray Completed prints are delivered here 6 Chocks Use to adjust the buffer fins AJK110S 7 Master eject unit handle E1 Use to pull out the master eject unit 8 Ink holder Set the ink cartridge in this holder 9 Drum unit lock lever B1 Lower to unlock and pull out the drum unit 10 Drum unit The master is wrapped around this unit 11 Exposure glass Position originals here face down for printing 13 12 Exposure glass cover optional or Auto Document Feeder optional Lower this cover over an original on the exposure glass If you have the ADF load a stack of originals here They will be fed automatically one by one The illustr
112. nel Beeper Warning Only mm inch e Metric version mm e Inch version inch Timer Settings See p 155 Timer Settings re S Set Date Set Time System Auto Reset Timer Energy Saver Timer Auto Off Timer 149 User Tools Mode Settings See p 156 Mode Setting ee ee Auto Quality Start Setting No of Idling Rotations Auto Quality Start EOSS OO No of ldling Rotations Quality Start Master Ink Remaining Volume Off Double Feed Warning Off Appears only on Type 1 600 dpi model This menu will not open on Type 2 400 dpi model as this model does not support the Double Feed function Interface Settings e For details about network settings see User Tools Menu System Set tings Network Guide Administrator Tools See p 158 Administrator Tools rss ee User Code Management Off Key Operator Code Off Restricted Access Off Security Timer Off Program Change Delete User Code and Name Auto Delete File Temporarily Unlock Stored Files Do not Unlock 150 User Tools Menu Master Making Print Settings Reproduction Ratio See p 160 Reproduction Ratio ee Shortcut Reduce Enlarge 1 3 Metric version eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 1 71 eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 2 141 eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 3 93 Inch version eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 1 74 eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 2 155 eShortcut Reduce Enlarge 3 93 Enlarge 1 4 Metric
113. ng Functions 5 Press Erase Paper Border 6 Select the size and direction of the paper 7 Press OK four times E Press the Start key Margin Adjustment You can make a binding margin Y Note O You can change the width of the binding margin as follows Metric 0 30 mm version increments of 1 mm Inch 0 1 2 version increments of 0 1 1 Place the originals F Press Edit Image O Ready To make prints press the Print key then press the Start kew J Press Edit Image C Press Margin Adjust 19 80 Printing Functions 5 Set a binding margin Press lt and when setting the left and right margins and and 7 when setting the top and bottom margins 2 Note O To change the value entered press lt gt 4 f to set it 6 Press OK three times El Press the Start key Overlay The machine can merge two different originals onto a single sheet Three types of merging are available Image Overlay GROVEROE Two different originals are merged onto a single sheet P Note O You can select the background image from online data scanned data or stored file Format Overlay Scan Scan a CPA AJK313S The image of the original scanned first becomes the background im age for all subsequent prints Format Overlay Stored Stored AJK314S The image of the original selected from store
114. ng parts open the front cover eAfin d viter des blessures ne pas toucher de pi ces en mouvement ou ins rer vos doigts dans l uverture en cours d utilisation Pour arr ter le fonctionnement du magasin ouvrir le carter frontal eVerletzungsgefahr Bei Betrieb nicht in die Offnung greifen Um bewegliche Teile stromlos zu schalten Frontklappe ffnen ePer evitare incidenti non toccare le parti in movimento o mettere le dita nell apertura mentre la macchina in funzione Per togliere l energia elettrica alle parti in movimento aprire il coperchio frontale del cassetto ePara evitar da arse no toque las partes m viles ni ponga sus dedos en la abertura mientras la m quina est en funcionamiento Para desactivar las partes m viles abra la cubierta frontal gt PS lt WARNING AVERTISSEMENT VORSICHT AVVERTIMENTO ADVERTENCIA 4 Do not place anything under the trays including hands and feet Ne rien placer sous les magasins attention aux mains et aux pieds Nicht mit H nden oder F en unter das Papierfach und keine Gegenst nde darunterlegen Non posizionare niente sotto i cassetti incluso mani e piedi No coloque nada debajo de las bandejas manos y pies incluidos onERO hMcFEPWe AMUEWC L IEEE gt PS lt AJK100S Guide To Components 1 Front door Open to access the inside of the machine 2 Control pa
115. nging a Program Name 1 Press the Program key 2 Press Change Name 3 Press the program number you want to change the name 4 Enter the new program name us ing the letter keys on the display panel 5 Press OK Protecting a Program If you want to prevent someone from writing over your program do the following P Note O If all the user programs have been protected you cannot store any setting in program menu 1 Press the Program key 2 Press Protect 3 Press the number of the program you want to protect 2 Note O Already protected program num ber are shown in highlight Deleting a Program 1 Press the Program key 2 Press Erase 3 Press the number of the program you want to delete A confirmation dialog box will ap pear C3 Press Delete The program is deleted and the screen returns to the initial dis play Programs 111 Printing Functions Making Color Prints Color drum units are available as op i tions in addition to the standard black 3 e drum unit handle out slow unit For making color prints a sepa rate drum unit is necessary for each color Changing the Color Drum Unit 1 Open the front door 2 Lower the drum unit lock lever B1 AJK302S 4 Lift the upper drum stay B3 a lit tle to unlock the drum unit and then pull out the drum unit while holding the drum unit handle AJK151S P Note O Make sur
116. oduction is prohibited by law Copying or printing the following items is generally prohibited by local law bank notes revenue stamps bonds stock certificates bank drafts checks pass ports driver s licenses The preceding list is meant as a guide only and is not inclusive We assume no responsibility for its completeness or accuracy If you have any questions con cerning the legality of copying or printing certain items consult with your legal advisor Notice To Wireless LAN Interface optional Users Notes 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 in stallation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency ener ey 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 deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and rec
117. older e 3 Remove the used ink cartridge e 4 Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge e 5 Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder Y Note O Always supply ink of the same color e 6 Return the ink holder to its original posi tion until it clicks 7 Close the front door The machine will start idling to supply ink to the drum 129 130 Troubleshooting Replacing the Master Roll When 1 lights it is time to replace the master roll It also lights when the master roll is not set properly important O Faults may occur if you use the master roll other than the recommended type 2 Note O When the Master End indicator is lit it is necessary to replace the master roll even if some master remains on the old roll e 1 Pull out the master tray until it stops e 2 Push the button e 3 Open the master guide AJK304S e 4 Open the master tray cover e 5 Remove the used master roll ACY042S e 6 The new master roll must be positioned as shown in the illustration e 7 Close the master tray cover ACY043S amp Replacing the Master Roll e 8 Insert the master roll 2 Note O Make sure the leading edge reaches the in terior of the master holder ACY045S e 9 Close the master guide ACY046S e 10 Push in the master tray until it stops ACY047S 13 Troubleshooting y Clearing Misfeeds A CAUTION Be careful not to cut yourself on Oe i c
118. on Caer p 112 Changing the Color 2 Lower drum unit lock lever B1 Drum Unit sN B E Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section 1 Open the front door 2 Lower drum unit lock lever B1 P Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 4 Pull out the misfed master from inside 2 Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 138 4 Grasp handle E1 and pull out the master eject unit until it stops x 5 Pull out lever E3 and remove the misfed master 6 Return lever E3 and the master eject unit to their original posi tions 7 Set the drum unit and close the front door P Note O For setting the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit eW Clearing Misfeeds 660 ov E Master Misfeeds in the Master Eject Section 1 Open the front door 2 Grasp handle E1 and pull out the master eject unit until it stops Y 3 Check where the misfed master is Remove the misfed master 4 Return the master eject unit to its original position and close the front door X If master misfeeds occur frequently If the master misfeeds frequently fragments of the master might be left in the bottom of the master tray Re move the fragments 139 mi o d 140 Troubleshooting 1 Slide out the master tray ACY048S 2 Open the cover at the
119. on how the designated area is drawn so re member the following when making the command sheet Designated area Preferred designated area Part of the designated area is surrounded by 3 sides of the en tire area Double line pattern Only the outer line is recognized The designated area is sur rounded by 3 sides of another designated area Non closed line Make a space of at least 2mm 0 08 in front of the area surround ed by 3 sides relative to the feed direction Wy 1 2 2mm 0 08 Make a gap of at least 2mm 0 08 in width D Make a space of at least 2mm 0 08 in front of the area surrounded by 3 sides relative to the feeding di rection 1 2 2mm 0 08 Designate the area with a closed line 89 90 Printing Functions Diagonal line method P Note O A diagonal line must be drawn through the area that you wish to edit 1 Put the command sheet on top of the original a ZM 20 2 Draw a line using a felt tip pen black red or blue with a thickness of at least 1mm 2 Note O Make sure there is no break in the line O The diagonal line can be drawn from left to right or vice versa O Draw the line at least 2mm 0 08 away from the image so that the whole image can be recognized GRCOMM1E a b c d 2mm 0 08 Printing Functions O The line marking the designated area should be more than 2mm 0 08 from any neighboring image C GRCOMM2E
120. or result in damage to the originals Place these originals on the exposure glass in stead e Originals other than those specified on p 25 Size and Weights of Recom mended Originals e Perforated or torn originals e Curled folded or creased originals e Pasted originals e Originals with any kind of coating such as thermal fax paper art paper alu minum foil carbon paper or conductive paper e Originals with indexes tags other projecting parts e Stapled or clipped original e Sticky originals such as translucent paper e Thin originals that have low stiffness e Thick originals such as postcards e Bound originals such as books e Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper Originals Sizes difficult to detect It is difficult for the machine to automatically detect the sizes of the following types of originals so select the paper size manually e Originals with indexes tags or other protrusions e Transparent originals such as OHP transparencies or translucent paper e Text or picture dense original e Originals containing solid images e Originals containing solid images around their edges Sizes Detectable by Auto Paper Select O Detectable size x Undetectable size Metric version B4 JIS D A4 DD B5JIs DOD as DDOD Location of the original inch version Size 11 x 17 D Location of the original 2 28 Before Using the Machine Print P
121. original is less than 6 mm 0 24 or there is a solid image on the leading edge insert the original with the widest margin first or make a leading edge margin by making a print Less than 6 mm 0 24 SA C Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Exit Section 1 Slowly but firmly pull out the misfed paper To prevent paper misfeeds When thin paper misfeeds in the pa per exit section reduce the printing speed with the 4 gt of speed set ting keys See p 57 Changing the Printing Speed If you cannot reduce the printing speed close the trailing edge guides or move the end plate to ward the paper delivery tray edge eW Clearing Misfeeds O 9 5 Reset the master roll 1 and then a D Master Misfeeds al close the master tray cover 2 the Master Feed Section 1 Pull out the master tray until it stops F Push the button and open the master guide ACY043S 6 Position the master roll so that the edge reaches the interior of the master holder AJK304S 3 Rotate the spool backward to re move the remaining masters ACY045S ACY071S 4 Open the master tray cover 1 and then remove the master roll 2 ACY046S 3 Push in the master tray until it stops ACY072S 137 Troubleshooting oh B D Master Misfeeds 5 Set the drum unit and close the i front door in the Master Feed Section a Y Note O For setting the drum unit see 1 Open Mie r
122. oto O Black ink printed using Pale can produce a grayish color O Colored ink printed using Pale can produce pale colors for back eround images 1 Press Original Type Select Stored File 2 Select the type of original Adjust the contrast in the Text Photo Jand Photo modes Y Note O Contrast adjustment is effective only if the Text Photo or Pho to mode is selected e Selecting High increases the sharpness of the image out line e Selecting Low increases the smoothness of the image out line Adjust the screen in the Photo modes Y Note O Screen adjustment is effective only if the Photo mode is se lected O Screen can be selected in five levels Standard Lightest 1 Lightest 2 Lightest 3 and Light est 4 3 Press OK Making a Master and Prints Master Making Density You can adjust the print image densi ty before making a master in the fol lowing cases When printing from faint origi nals set the image density darker When printing from originals that have many fine lines set the image density darker When printing from originals that have many bold lines or blurred let ters set the image density lighter 1 Press Master Making Density Select Stored File f 2 Select the density and then press OK Y Note O Density can be selected in four levels Light Normal Dark and Very Dark O To
123. ou Can Change with User Tools settings You Can Change with User Tools System Settings General Features Panel Beeper Turns the beeper on or off e All On The beeper sounds when you press a key or when warning messages appear on the display e Warning Only Ihe beeper sounds only when warning messages are shown on the dis play and not when you press a key e All Off The beeper does not sound at all Y Note O Default Warning Only mm inch You can select the units of mea surement shown on the display Y Note O Default e Metric version mm e Inch version inch Timer Settings Set Date You can set the date for the ma chine s internal clock using the number keys P Note O To change between year month and day press lt and gt gt Set Time You can set the time for the ma chine s internal clock using the number keys Y Note O To change between hours min utes and seconds press lt and gt System Auto Reset Timer The System Reset setting automat ically switches to the initial screen when no operations are in progress or when an interrupted job is cleared This setting deter mines the system reset interval P Note O Default Off O The time can be set from 1 to 5 minutes Energy Saver Timer You can set the time that the ma chine waits before switching to lower power mode after printing has finished o
124. pressed check if the main pow er switch is on If not turn it on Turning Off the Power 1 Press the operation switch oo Main Power On Maiter A o Start AJK806S Turning Off the Main Power JkImportant O Be sure to turn off the main switch before pulling out the power plug Not doing this may result in dam age to the hard disk or memory 1 Open the switch cover and turn off the main switch AJK445S The main power indicator goes off 23 24 1 Before Using the Machine Originals Size and Weights of Recommended Originals Metric version Where original is placed Original size Original weight A Exposure glass 3 D B4 D A4 DD BS JIS Japanese Industrial Standard ADF A3 D B4 JIS D A4 DD 52 128 g m B5JIS DO ADD Inch version Where original is placed Original size Original weight Exposure glass 11 x 17 D 81 2 x 14 D 81 Ja x 11 DDO 11 x17 D 81 5 x 14 D 81 5 x 14 28 Ib 11 LD 51 5 x 81 2 DD P Note O The maximum number of originals that can be placed in the ADF is about 50 80 m7 20 lb O If you do not lift the exposure glass cover more than 30 when you place an other original the machine might not detect the next original size correctly 25 26 Before Using the Machine Non compatible originals for the Auto Document Feeder ADF Placing the following types of originals in the ADF can cause paper misfeeds
125. r paper misfeeds tend to occur 173 174 Remarks Other Functions Inquiry The inquiry functions lets you con firm the telephone numbers to con tact for repairs or to order ink Be sure to contact your service engineer to verify the following Machine Maintenance Repair e Telephone No e Serial No of Machine Sales Representative e Telephone No E Press the User Tools key User Tools Printer Settings Image Position Proof 2 Screen Contrast Slow Speed Fast AJK435S 2 Press Enquiry User Tools Counter Enquiry E gt Master Making Print Settings f spa io System Settings a SEEE Enquiry information is displayed Printing Enquiry information Press Print Enquiry List Enquiry gt Consum ables Machine Maintenanceepair Telephone No to order Telephone No 123 5678 0123 ink Serial No of Machine fe Master gt Sales Representative Press the Start key Enquiry information is printed E Press Exit C3 Press Exit Changing the Display Language You can change the language used on the display English is set as default setting E Press the User Tools key User Tools Printer Settings 2 Screen Contrast lt lt Ku Image Position Proof Slow Speed Fast AJK435S 2 Press Espa ol User Tools Counter Enquiry The display language is changed to Spanish
126. r the last operation is performed The time can be set from 1 minute to 120 minutes Y Note O Default 3 min O When in Energy Saver Mode the machine is ready for use within 240 seconds Auto Off Timer You can select to use the auto off timer and set the daily power off time P Note O Default Off 159 User Tools Mode Setting gt gt gt Energy Saver Option You can select to Energy Saving or Auto Off Y Note O Default Energy Saving Auto Cycle Specifies whether Auto Cycle mode is selected at power on 2 Note O Default On Ignore Paper Size If you are making prints on custom size paper and the original image does not entirely appear on the print select Ignore The machine will not detect the paper length Y Note O Default Do not Ignore Longer Paper You can select Use to allow the use of paper longer than 432 mm 17 0 2 Note O Default Do not Use Skip Feed You can select Display or Do not Display and set the number of Skip Feed 2 Note O Default 2 times O The time can be set from 2 to 9 times gt Auto Quality Start Setting You can select On to have the ma chine automatically carry out a few idle spins when the power is turned on When selecting Off you can restore the density by making a few extra prints or by us ing the Manual Quality Start mode Y Note O Default
127. range of ratios you can select are 50 200 O The table below shows the reproduction ratios that can be selected for various combinations of original and paper size Metric version A3D B4 MD A4D B5 B5 A5D 2 A5D 2 jis jis gt JIsD ES a L a E er pon p a rom ero e e ee fam pe arm e The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 to match the paper direction and selects an appropriate reproduction ratio See p 53 Image Rota 2 Place these originals in the optional ADF 62 Printing Functions Inch version Original 11 x 81 x 81 x 81 x 81 x 81 3 x 51 5 17 D 14 D 11 D 11 51 7 9 D 9 11 x 17 D 100 121 129 200 Se o 81 2 x 77 100 155 14 Ly 81 5 x 65 77 100 100 1 129 129 1 11 D 81 2 x 65 1 77 100 100 129 129 11 D 81 5 x 50 61 65 65 1 100 100 1 51 3 D 1 The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 to match the paper direction and selects an appropriate reproduction ratio See p 53 Image Rota tion 2 Place these originals in the optional ADF 1 Place the originals 2 Press Auto Reduce Enlarge E Press the Start key 63 64 Printing Functions Directional Magnification Prints can be reduced or enlarged at different reproduction ratios hori zontally and vertically CP2P01EE a Horizontal ratio b V
128. ray and Delivery Tray When paper misfeeds occur select the proper paper type from Feed Tray Pa per Type See p 49 Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper If the problem per sists fan or turn the paper over If the paper skews make sure to set the paper feed side plates securely See p 33 Using the Paper Feed Tray and Delivery Tray Make sure originals on the exposure glass are correctly positioned and aligned with the scale If the edges of the paper are rounded skewing might occur Change the pa per s orientation or replace If the paper becomes creased make sure the correct paper type has been se lected in Feed Tray Paper Type See p 49 Printing onto Various Kinds of Pa per If custom paper crease frequently use the standard paper type Where to Put Your Machine Where to Put Your Machine Machine Environment Your machine s location should be carefully chosen because environmental con ditions greatly affect its performance Optimum environmental conditions A CAUTION e Keep the machine away from humidity and dust Otherwise a fire or an elec tric shock might occur e Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface If it topples over an injury might occur A CAUTION e Ifyou use the machine in a confined space make sure there is a continuous air turnover A CAUTION e After you move the machine use the caster fixture to fix it in place Other wise the machin
129. ree from these obligations e Information relating to the expat is available at http expat sourceforge net Copyright c 1998 1999 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so sub ject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AU THORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAG ES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFT WARE NetBSD 1 Copyright Notice of NetBSD For all users to use this product This product contains NetBSD operating system For the most part the software constituting the NetBSD operating system is not in the public domain
130. ress System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Program Change Delete User Code and Name User Code E Press Delete Program Change Delete Liger Code andame nnn nn nis an tc Program code or select key to change g Select the user code you want to delete and then press OK 2 Note O If you want to delete all user codes press Delete All To delete all user codes on the page press All on The Page A confirmation dialog box will ap pear E Press Yes EF Press Exit E Press the User Tools key Displaying the Counter for Each User Code 1 Press the User Tools key 2 Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Display Clear Print Counter per User Counters of each user code appear 165 User Tools Printing the Counter for All User Codes 1 Press the User Tools key 2 Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Display Clear Print Counter per User 5 Press Print Counter List NOY 1 2005 12 45PM Programmed User s 3 elect user s first then select a function Black Master Black Print Colour Master Colour Print o000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 0000000 F 3 3333 CCC Depart 0000000 OO00000 0000000 0000000 A confirmation dialog box will ap pear J Press Yes Clearing the Counter 1 Press the User Tools key 2
131. ric version Ratio Original Print paper size Preset Reduce Enlarge Use this function to reduce or enlarge 200 A5 gt A3 B6 JIS gt B4 JIS originals by a preset ratio A total of 9 14 A4 gt A3 A5 A4 ratios are available 3 enlargement ra tios 6 reduction ratios 122 A4 gt B4 JIS A5 gt B5 JIS 115 B4 JIS gt A3 B5 JIS gt A4 C Y Note Inch version O You can select a ratio regardless of a 3 igi int e the size of an original or printing Banio PaF paper With some ratios parts of 200 51 2 x 8 1 2 gt 11 x 17 the image might not be printed or 155 5 1 5 x 81 5 gt 81 5 14 margins will appear on prints 129 8 1 3 x 11 gt 11 x 17 O You can change the preset repro duction ratios with User Tools See a Bo SoS o O Prints can be reduced or enlarged F gt 81 5 x 11 as follows 8 1 2 x 14 gt 8 1 2 x 11 11 x 15 gt 8 1 2 x 11 59 60 Printing Functions 1 Place the originals 2 Press Reduce Enlarge Print key then press the Start key Security Store File P Note O To select a preset ratio on the initial display press the short cut Reduce Enlarge key and then proceed to step B Press Enlarge or Reduce 4 Select a ratio and then press OK E Press the Start key X Create margin mode Use Create Margin to reduce the im age to 93 of its original size with the center as reference You can assign this function to a sho
132. rint job settings 10 Hold Data in key Press to reject the online print temporarily 11 Master Making mode select key Press to select the master making mode 12 Auto Cycle key Press to make masters and prints ina single operation See p 46 Basic Procedure 13 Print mode select key Press to select the print mode 14 Main power indicator The main power indicator lights up when the main switch is turned on 15 Proof key Press to make a proof print Y Note O Same as 22 16 Data In indicator Green e On Data waiting for Master Making is in the machine e Blinking Data is being received or Master Making is in progress e Off Master Making are completed 17 Error indicator Red e On An error has occurred You can not make a master e Off Normal status 18 Speed setting keys Press to adjust the printing speed See p 57 Changing the Printing Speed 19 Initial position key Press to reset to the standard image posi tion 20 Number keys Press to enter the desired number of prints and data for selected modes 21 Clear Stop key e Clear Press to delete a number entered e Stop Press to stop a job in progress 22 Proof key Press to make a proof print 2 Note O Same as 15 23 Start key Press to start making masters or printing 24 Operation switch Press this switch to operate the machine in Energy Saver mode To go back into the Energy Sa
133. rints without inserting the key counter P Note O Default Off gt Security Option You can specify the setting of secu rity mode 2 Note O Default Normal O You have to set a security code 4 digits to enable Higher Secu rity mode O When selecting Higher Security mode a security mark f ap pears on the left side of the date in the upper right of the display panel ye Reference See p 100 Security Security Timer Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching to the High er Security mode P Note O Default Off Display Clear Print Counter per User Allows you to view and print the various counters accessed with us ers and to set the values to 0 2 Note O Press 4Prev and VNext to show all counters e Print Counter List Prints the counter values for all the users e Clear All Counter Sets the counter value of all users to 0 e Clear Per User Sets the counter value of a se lected user to 0 hS Settings You Can Change with User Tools Program Change Delete User Code and Name You can register change or delete user codes and names Y Note O Up to 200 user codes up to 4 digits can be registered ye Reference p 164 User Code Auto Delete File You can specify whether docu ments stored in the machine will be deleted or not after a specified period of time Y Note O Default No O
134. rtcut key on the initial display By combining it with the Reduce Enlarge function you can also provide the Reduce En large print with a margin Reference Related initial settings p 161 Ratio for Create Margin p 163 Function Key F1 5 Zoom You can change the reproduction ra tio in increments of 1 Say R 2 Note O You can select a preset ratio close to the ratio using Reduce or En large and then adjust it further using or 1 Place the originals 2 Press Reduce Enlarge NOY 1 2005 12 00PM Print key then press the Start key Class Settings Security Store File Printing Functions 3 Enter the ratio To select the ratio using F and Select a preset ratio close to the ratio using Reduce or Enlarge Adjust the ratio further using or Y Note Pressing or changes the ratio in increments of 1 Pressing and holding down or changes it in in crements of 10 O If you have incorrectly en tered the ratio readjust it us ing F or To enter the ratio using the number keys Press Mag Ratio Enter the ratio using the num ber keys Press Press OK OG Press the Start key 6 Printing Functions Auto Reduce Enlarge The machine can choose an appropriate reproduction ratio based on the paper and original sizes you select Rate RR P Note O The
135. run Press the Clear Stop key To return the machine to the initial condition after printing Press the Clear Modes key When clearing entered values Press the Clear Stop key or Clear on the display To check the settings Press the Check Modes key Original Beeper The beeper sounds and an error mes sage is displayed if you leave origi nals on the exposure glass after printing Auto Reset If not used for a certain period of time after printing the machine will return to the initial condition This function is called Auto Reset Y Note O You can change the time the ma chine waits before Auto Reset starts See p 155 System Auto Re set Timer O The machine will not enter Auto Reset in the following cases if e a warning message appears e there is no ink e originals or paper are jammed e itis making master or printing e itis printing the second page of a combined print job e itis loading original images into memory e you are making changes with User Tools e there is no paper e there is no master e the paper delivery box is full e originals are left in the ADF e a cover is open e you select Off for System Auto Reset Timer with User Tools 4 48 Basics Saving Energy If not used for a certain period of time after printing the machine will enter the Energy Saver or Auto Off mode to reduce energy consumption Energy Saver
136. s Prints are blank or parts of the image are not printed Original size and orientation are not correct Print image is not correct Original set order is not cor rect You cannot use originals of different sizes and orientation in Combine function Use originals of same size and ori entation Place originals face up in the optional ADF The first origi nal should be on top Place original face down on the exposure glass The first original should be set first If You Cannot Make Prints as You Want Storing Files Exceeded max number of pages The number of scanned pages exceeds the ca per file Do you want to store pacity per file of the machine the scanned pages as 1 file ap To store scanned pages as a file press Yes pears Scanned data is stored as a file in the machine If you don t want to store scanned pages press No Scanning data will be cleared You forgot your password You can access password protected files tem porarily Press Unlock in Temporarily Unlock Stored File in User Tools See p 159 Tempo rarily Unlock Stored Files You can delete all stored files at once with User Tools See p 159 Delete All Files Make sure no important files are stored in the machine before deleting all stored files You cannot find out what is stored in a file Check the date or time column on the display in the machine Check the contents of the document by print
137. s page or the next page when all functions cannot be displayed on one page OK Yes Closes displayed messages Clear Clears entered values and does not change the settings TE Returns to the previous display 2 22 Turning On the Power gt Main switch left side of the machine Press to activate the machine When the machine has finished warming up you can make master and prints Turning off this switch will com pletely turn off power to the ma chine Operation switch right side of the control panel Press to activate the machine When the machine has finished warming up you can make master and prints 2 Note g This machine automatically enters Energy Saver Mode or turns itself off if you do not use it for a certain period See p 48 Saving Energy and p 48 Auto Off Timer Turning On the Main Power 1 Make sure that the power cord is firmly plugged into the wall outlet 2 Open the switch cover and turn on the main switch AJK444S The main power indicator turns on JkImportant O Do not turn off the main power immediately after it has been turned on Otherwise it may re sult in damage to the hard disk or memory leading to the mal functioning of the machine Turning On the Power 1 Press the operation switch m Main Power On Master A o Start AJK806S P Note O If the power is not turned on when the operation switch is
138. se original and paper sizes to repeat 2 or 4 images 3 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 or 8 images 4 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 8 or 16 images Placing originals in the optional ADF inch version Original 11 x 17 81 4 x 14 D s o x 1 D DOD 81 4 x 51 D OD Paper e E O O 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 images 2 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 or 4 images 3 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 or 8 images 4 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 8 or 16 images Placing originals on the exposure glass metric version Original A3D B4 JISD B5 JISDD Paper no Dis ie emer S a 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 images 2 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 or 4 images 3 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 or 8 images 79 76 Printing Functions Placing originals on the exposure glass inch version Original 11 x 17 81 5 x 14 gi x 1 DD Paper oe LEG ree saree fe 1 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 images 2 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 or 4 images 3 You can use these original and paper sizes to repeat 2 4 or 8 images 1 Place the originals F Press Edit Image
139. service code appears on the display panel after you turn the main switch off and on a few times do not continue turning it on and off Leave the ma chine off O When you make masters continuously using originals with solid images SC203 tends to appear on the display panel In this case turn off the main switch and wait for a while Then turn on the main switch If you Cannot Make Clear Prints lf you Cannot Make Clear Prints Faint Prints If the machine is not used for a long period of time or you change the color drum unit the ink on the drum might dry causing print quality to deteriorate To solve this problem use Quality Start mode See p 98 Quality Start If the print density is still too light even if you use Quality Start mode remake the master Black Lines Stained Prints Check the exposure glass cover and clean it if dirty See p 172 Cleaning the ex posure glass cover Check the exposure glass and clean it if dirty See p 172 Cleaning the Exposure Glass Check the sheet of the optional ADF and clean it if dirty See p 173 Cleaning the Auto Document Feeder 2 Note O If black lines or stains still appear on prints even following the cleaning pro cedures above please contact your service representative Dirty Background If the background of prints is dirty the drum unit might be dirty A CAUTION e fink comes into contact with your eyes rinse immediately in running
140. sfeed O One push of either scroll key shifts the image position by 0 25 mm 0 01 O The Y and keys shift the image up to 10 mm 0 4 in each direction O The gt and lt 4 keys shift the image up to 15 mm 0 6 in each direction O When you reset to the standard position press the Initial posi tion key E Press Exit 4 Press the Proof key to check the image position Changing the Printing Speed Use the 4 or gt key to adjust the printing speed The relationship be tween printing speed and print quali ty depends on the type of paper you use Limitation O When printing on paper longer than 364 mm or 14 4 the maximum print speed is 120 sheets minute O When selcting thick paper or spe cial paper on Feed Tray Paper Type the maximum print speed is 120 sheets minute Sample Print and Adjustment 1 Press the gt key to increase the speed or the 4 key to reduce the speed a User Tools Printer Settings f Screen Contrast CE Image Position VELGE GED Slow Speed Fast AJK440S The printing speed changes in six increments as follows BOOOUUY Slowest UBUUUU UUBUUU UOUOUBUU UUUUBU UUOUUUG Fastest AJK142S 60 sheets minute 75 sheets minute 90 sheets minute 105 sheets minute 120 sheets minute SN oO RB WN 135 sheets minute 5 Basics 58 ee 3 Printing Functions Printing Functions Met
141. sics Printing onto Special Paper E Preparation To use this function you have to register the special paper type in User 1 or User 2 with User Tools See p 157 Paper Type User1 2 1 Press Feed Tray Paper Type 2 Select User 1 or User 2 3 Press Change Settings 4 Press OK Making a Master and Prints Making a Master and Prints Using the default settings you can process masters and make prints in a single operation This is called Auto Cycle You can also make masters and prints in separate operations See the procedure below P Note O To create masters and make prints in a single operation see p 46 Ba sic Procedure 1 Make sure the Master Making mode select key is lit 2 Note O If it is not lit press the Master Making mode select key Ho d gram o S08 Auto Cycle Master Making Print 5 Gu Start OOO xe Enter 2 Place your originals AJK406S Reference p 44 Placing Originals EJ Press the Start key Mode es gram o QOQ Auto Cycle Proof acer 2 Ole Making Print 500 6 5 Start OOO az Enter 2 Note J Press the Proof key to check the image before making prints Auto Cycle ide os _ bey Making Print ime AJK408S O O O ze Enter AJK403S ye Reference To change the image position see p 56 Adjusting the Position of Printed Images 4 Make sure the Print mode sel
142. start the Web browser see Network Guide 1 Press Select Stored File 2 Select the file to be deleted 2 Note O If a password has been set for the file enter the password and then press OK O You can search for a file using Search File O You can sort file names in the list by user name file name or date To sort files press User Name File Name or M D O If you cannot determine the contents of a file by its filename you can print only the first page of the file for checking purpos es O To cancel a selection press the highlighted file name again J Press Delete File A confirmation dialog box will ap pear C3 Press Delete to delete the file Printing or Deleting Stored Files Using a Web Browser You can also print or delete the stored files using a web browser For details see the web browser s help Programs Programs You can store frequently used print job settings in machine memory and recall them for future use P Note g You can store up to 10 programs O You can select the standard mode or Program No 10 as the default mode to be set when modes are cleared or reset or immediately af ter the operation switch is turned on O Programs are not deleted by turn ing the power off or pressing the Clear Modes key They are can celed only when you delete or overwrite them with another pro gram Storing a Program 1 Edit the print settings so all
143. t available on Type 2 400 dpi model Key Operator Code You can specify whether or not to use key operator codes to control Administrator Tools settings for access codes P Note O Default Off O If you select On enter the key operator code max 4 digits us ing the number keys and then select Partial or All Initial Set tings to set the access limit e If you selected Partial A key operator code is only required to access Adminis trator Tools for System Set tings e If you selected All Initial Set tings A key operator code is re quired to access all items in System Settings Master Making Print Settings and Online Print Features O If you select On you must en ter an access code to access the Administrator Tools Key Operator Code display Restricted Access User Code Management K You can select whether or not to use User Code mode If user codes are turned on users must enter their user codes before they can operate the machine The machine keeps count of the number of cop ies made under each user code User code must registered for User Code Management See p 164 Us er Code P Note O Default Off In Key Counter mode you have to set the key counter before making prints To turn on Key Counter mode contact your service repre sentative If Key Counter mode is on Restricted Access is turned on automatically If you turn Restrict ed Access off you can make p
144. tails please contact your local dealer Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual With this machine refer to the inch version For good print quality the supplier recommends that you use genuine master and ink from the supplier The supplier shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the supplier with your office products Power Source 120V 60Hz 3 2A or more Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above For details about power source see p 170 Power Connection Trademark PostScript and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might be trademarks of their respective companies We disclaim any and all rights to those marks Symbols In accordance with IEC 60417 this machine uses the following symbols for the main switch e means POWER ON e means POWER OFF Manuals for This Machine The following manuals describe the operational procedures of this machine For particular functions see the relevant parts of the manual 2 Note g g gt 2 Manuals provided are specific to machine type Adobe Acrobat Reader Adobe Reader is necessary to view the manuals as a PDF file Safety Information paper Describes information about the safety precautions
145. tasecsbindcdsaa ton N 78 Erase Bolde karene n aes saetetare saccade nduse Seema dabatactseleeesttaascueresoieder 78 Margin AdIUSIMEN serae a aaazh dyer dvacsbadsoadeaeesace AE 79 TAY onssa a E a esau SoeeadaennNs 80 Presser SUM sesseur eneen AEri r r N 82 Make Up Printing FeatUreS ssnsgirsiiie a Aa 84 Command Sheets for Make Up Printing cccccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeesessaeeeeeeas 87 MaK UP PINUNO serar a a vial demeniuuatoemnacautien 94 Quality SaN esas a usidecane cane eseeeatecueereatest 98 ECONOMY NOTO eee E a 98 SKID FEC dene a E tomsacnaiaeana mise cbomaenaneoee 99 SC UII E AN EPA E EEE EA E SEE E E E AEE E AES 100 CONSERVING Ne Maste ria a a a a aden eeassacsunuer 101 DOUDIS FOG diss re meee pencerer tt ner ty meen mean are poe ere ee remem 102 Stor G FG a a eevee cde a aaa 103 SONNO ATE ai a a aeoea e 103 Changing a Stored File s User Name File Name or Password csseeeeee 105 searching for Stored FileSsiicctscsciscssdavcestsisavescuveeteddanscbwsyaokiedaescadodtexadesdaccsdevesersteuss 106 Printing Stored FIGS coy insmesed cs cheturetaccateinesadees Aiatedaster legen ducastnaiadoiaiacnielalaceueeermmsion 107 Deleting Stored Fil Si ssa acesdscednencadeenasysdaasnsacesateessanacsdvsedeesiabanssceeraeiadeeeevascamacesee 108 Printing or Deleting Stored Files Using a Web BrowSetl cccssececseeeeeeeeeeeees 108 Program S cerina a a Ae aa aaa Ea 109 Storing a PrOQKANY cciweiiaiiietvie
146. the Start key Store File 3 Press Class 4 Enter the number of prints and classes per pattern using the num ber keys and then press the H key Registering a program You can also register frequently used settings in machine memory Press Program Recall Press Program Press the program number you want to store Y Note O Program numbers displayed with next to them already have settings Enter the program name using the letter keys on the display panel You can enter up to 40 charac ters P Reference For details about entering characters see p 177 Enter ing Text O Press OK When the settings are success fully stored the indicator followed by the program num ber and program name will be displayed After a while the screen reverts back to the initial display Recalling a Program You can recall the program if you have registered it already Press Program Recall Press Recall The stored settings are dis played 2 Note O Program numbers displayed with next to them already have settings Press the number of the pro gram you want to recall 5 Press OK twice J Press the Start key 6 6 Proof aac i Ol Making 6 Auto Cycle O O O dixie Enter AJK408S Printing Functions Separate per Original 1 Place first original on the expo sure glass or in the optional ADF 2 Press Class Settings N
147. the timer setting in User Tools See p 155 Auto Off Timer Y Note O The machine will not automatical ly turn itself off if you are using it at the set time Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper Before printing onto thick paper thin paper envelopes or special kinds of paper loaded in the paper feed tray you must select the paper type Printing onto Thick Paper If you wish to print onto thick 128 to 209 3 g m 34 to 55 6 lb or heavier paper perform the following steps 1 Press Feed Tray Paper Type Security Store File F Press Thick Paper 3 Press Change Settings 4 Press OK Printing onto Standard Paper If you wish to print onto standard 47 1 to 105 g m7 12 5 to 28 lb paper perform the following steps 1 Press Feed Tray Paper Type 2 Make sure that Normal is select ed 3 Press OK Printing onto Envelopes 1 Press Feed Tray Paper Type 2 Select Special Paper 3 Press Change Settings 4 Press OK 5 Place the envelopes in the paper feed tray as shown in the illustra tion GRENVEOE Paper feed direction P Note O When you use envelopes the paper feed tray capacity is about 150 sheets 85 m 7 22 1b or enough to load a stack up to 105 mm 4 1 high 6 If your envelopes do not feed in well lift the paper feed tray a lit tle and then lower it so that it slants up slightly 50 Ba
148. this Machine Below is a quick summary of this ma chine s features and where to look for more information Basic Procedure See p 46 Basic Procedure Saving Energy See p 48 Saving Energy Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper See p 49 Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper Image Rotation See p 53 Image Rotation Selecting Original Type See p 54 Selecting Original Type Master Making Density See p 55 Master Making Density Adjusting the Position of Printed Im ages See p 56 Adjusting the Position of Printed Images Paper feed direction Changing the Printing Speed See p 57 Changing the Printing Speed Preset Reduce Enlarge See p 59 Preset Reduce Enlarge R amp Zoom See p 60 Zoom GRRATIOE Auto Reduce Enlarge See p 62 Auto Reduce Enlarge Directional Magnification See p 64 Directional Magnifica tion CP2P01EE Directional Size Magnification Inch See p 65 Directional Size Magnifi cation inch CP2M01EE lt Combine See p 66 Combine ii ACY001S Class Settings See p 69 Class Settings Aaa AJK210S Separate See p 73 Separate lt Image Repeat See p 74 Image Repeat R RAR RRRR Centering See p 78 Centering GCCNTROE Erase Border See p 78 Erase Border Marg
149. tion software installed on this product includes the Sablotron soft ware Version 0 82 hereinafter Sablotron 0 82 with modifications made by the product manufacturer The original code of the Sablotron 0 82 is provided by Ginger Alliance Ltd the initial developer and the modified code of the Sa blotron 0 82 has been derived from such original code provided by Ginger Alli ance Ltd b The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the application software of this product including the Sablotron 0 82 as modified and the prod uct manufacturer makes Ginger Alliance Ltd the initial developer of the Sa blotron 0 82 free from these obligations c The Sablotron 0 82 and the modifications thereof are made available under the terms of Mozilla Public License Version 1 1 hereinafter MPL 1 1 and the ap plication software of this product constitutes the Larger Work as defined in MPL 1 1 The application software of this product except for the Sablotron 0 82 as modified is licensed by the product manufacturer under separate agree ment s d The source code of the modified code of the Sablotron 0 82 is available at ht tp support download com services device sablot notice082 html e The source code of the Sablotron software is available at http www ginger all com f MPL 1 1 is available at http www mozilla org MPL MPL 1 1 html JPEG LIBRARY e The software installed on this product is based i
150. to prevent the cover from dropping and causing an injury P Note O If you open the cover be sure to remove the paper even if it is not misfed O When small size paper is misfed and cannot be removed detach the LCIT and then remove the paper 14 Troubleshooting 3 Close the cover and then move the cover release lever back to the original position ABQ030S P Note O If a paper misfeed message ap pears on the machine remove the paper misfed in the machine also 142 Changing the Paper Size Changing the Paper Size Changing the Paper Size of the Paper Feed Tray 1 Remove the paper from paper feed tray ACY009S The paper feed tray will lower H Make sure that the paper feed side plates knob lock lever is raised lock is released and then grasp the paper feed side plates knob and adjust the paper feed side plates to match the paper size ACY007S JkImportant O Always adjust the position with the lock lever for the paper feed side plates in the raised position lock released 3 Place the paper on the paper feed tray ACY008S 2 Note O Correct the paper curl before loading the paper If you cannot do so stack the paper with the curl face down 4 Make sure that the paper feed side plates are touching both sides of the paper and then push the lock lever for the side plates down to lock the side plates into position ZDCY041E JkImportant O Alw
151. tom size Metric version Original Original size and orienta placed on tion A3D B4 JIS A4 D O BS jis A3D B4 JIS A4 D O BS JISDD ADD Exposure glass ADF Inch version Original Original size and orienta placed on tion Exposure 11 x 17 81 2 x 14 D glass 81 x 11 D Ly F AD 11 x 17 81 5 x 14 81 2 x 11 D 51 3 x 81 DD 1 Place the originals 2 Select paper E Press Edit Image 3 Press Edit Image 5 Press Centering g Press OK twice El Press the Start key Erase Border This function erases all four margins of the original or paper You can se lect the Erase Original Border mode or Erase Paper Border mode 2 Note O You can adjust the size of the mar gins with User Tools The default is 2 mm 0 1 See p 162 Erase Origi nal Border Width p 162 Erase Pa per Border Width Erase Original Border 1 Place the originals F Press Edit Image O Ready int To make prints press the Print key then press the Start key J Press Edit Image 4 Press Erase Border 5 Press Erase Original Border 6 Select the size and direction of the original 7 Press OK four times E Press the Start key Erase Paper Border 1 Place the originals F Press Edit Image O Ready we To make prints press the Print key then press the Start key J Press Edit Image 4 Press Erase Border Printi
152. uali ty Start Setting O To specify the number of idle spins according to the length of time for which the machine is not used see p 156 No of Idling Rotations Auto Quality Start Economy Mode When you want to save ink select economy mode P Note O Prints will be lighter in this mode O You can select the two kind of economy mode level 1 and level 2 O Level 2 will be lighter than level 1 1 Place the originals 2 Press Make Master Options Select Stored File 3 Press Eco Mode Level 1 or Eco Mode Level 2 L Press the Start key Skip Feed If the backs of prints are dirty you can use the Skip Feed function to make the drum rotate twice instead of once with every sheet of paper fed This gives you time to remove prints one by one from the paper delivery tray or to insert a sheet of paper be tween two prints E Preparation The number of rotations can be set from 2 to 9 The default is 2 To change this setting see p 156 Skip Feed P Note O As the paper feeding time is longer than usual you can use paper longer than the length limitation The maximum length of paper in Skip Feed mode is 460 mm 18 1 O When you use paper longer than 432 mm 17 0 prints will not be delivered to the paper delivery tray properly so lower the paper delivery end plate and take out the prints by hand Printing Functions 1 Place the originals F Press Skip Feed Pr
153. um unit lock lever B1 TPEY080J e When printing onto postcards or thick paper lower the printing speed to setting 1 or 2 See p 57 Changing the Printing Speed e When a multiple feed occurs or the paper comes out skewed make sure that the paper feed side plates are properly adjusted When you load paper in the paper feed tray make sure that the paper edge touches the back fence and paper is placed on the proper paper size scale Only use paper where the leading edge has two right angle corners P Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 4 Gently pull out the misfed paper from the inside 133 134 Troubleshooting 5 If you cannot remove the misfed paper remove it from the paper feed tray 6 Set the drum unit and close the front door 2 Note O For setting the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit To prevent paper misfeeds See p 132 8 A Paper Misfeeds in the Paper Feed Section 3A B Paper or Master Wrapped Around the Drum When the master is wrapped around the drum 1 Open the front door 2 Lower drum unit lock lever B1 3 Take out the drum P Note O For taking out the drum unit see p 112 Changing the Color Drum Unit 4 While pressing the drum lock grasp the edge of the master the white area and peel it off 5 Return the drum lock to its origi na
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155. urn on the power switch of the LCS first and then turn on the main switch of the ma chine 1 Make sure that the power cord is firmly plugged into the wall out let 2 Turn the power switch on The green indicator blinks ABQ011S 37 Basics Loading Paper OD Turn the side guide adjustment knob to adjust the side guides to the paper size ABQ041S 2 Tighten the screw to lock the side guides AJK166S ABQ016S 2 Note O The leading edge of the paper must touch the inside of the LCIT 38 Loading Paper Smaller than B6 JIS 128 x 182 mm 5 0 x 7 1 Paper smaller than B6 JIS must be loaded directly onto the paper feed tray of the machine The LCIT must be detached 1 Detach the LCIT 2 Load paper onto the paper feed tray Setting up the LCOT 1 Press the up button to lift the out put tray The output tray goes up AJK160S A Turn the side guide adjustment knob to adjust the side guides to the paper size ABQ042S P Note O Align the inside of the side guides with the appropriate mark on the output tray 3 Loosen the screw for the end plate adjust it to the paper size and then tighten the screw to lock the end plate Printing Preparations 2 Loosen the screw for the end plate move it as close to the machine as possible and then tighten the screw to lock the end plate ABQ020S P Note O Align the screw wit
156. ver mode press this switch 19 20 Display Panel The display panel shows machine status error messages and function menus The function items displayed serve as selector keys You can select or specify an item by lightly pressing them When you select or specify an item on the display panel it is highlighted like ia Keys appearing as important cannot be used O A force or impact of more than 30 N about 3 kgf will damage the display panel Ready Set the original then press the Start Original Orientation 1 E Make Master Options A 1 Original functions 2 Operational status and messages 3 You can register up to three fre quently used reduce enlarge ratios other than the fixed reduce enlarge ratios 4 Numbers of prints set 5 Displays available functions Press a function name to display its menu For example press Reduce Enlarge to bring up the Reduce En large menu Store File AJK410S 6 Displays contents of the Shortcut keys You can register frequently used functions in these keys 7 A clip mark indicates the current ly selected function Common Key Operations The following keys are common to all screens Key list Acknowledges a selected function or entered values and then returns to the previous display Cancel Deletes a selected function or entered values and then returns to the previous display 4Prev Y Next Moves to the previou

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