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FS-1100
TASKalfa 180/220
FS-1300D
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of Taskalfa 180/220.
This Operation Guide is intended to help you operate the machine correctly, perform routine
maintenance and take a simple troubleshooting action as necessary, so that you can always use
the machine in good condition. Please read this Operation Guide before you start using the
machine, and keep it close to the machine for easy reference. We recommend the use of our
own brand supplies. We will not be liable for any damage caused by the use of third party
supplies in this machine. In this Operation Guide, TASKalfa 180 is referred to as '18-ppm model';
and TASKalfa 220 as '22-ppm model', respectively.
CONTENTS
1 Names of Parts ............................................................................................... 1-1
Main Body ................................................................................................................................1-1
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5 Optional Equipment ....................................................................................... 5-1
Document Processor ............................................................................................................... 5-1
Paper Feeder ........................................................................................................................... 5-2
Duplex Unit .............................................................................................................................. 5-2
Key Counter ............................................................................................................................. 5-3
Printer Kit / Printer Server ....................................................................................................... 5-3
Additional Memory ................................................................................................................... 5-3
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Notice The information in this guide is subject to change without notification. Additional pages may be
inserted in future editions. The user is asked to excuse any technical inaccuracies or
typographical errors in the present edition.
No responsibility is assumed if accidents occur while the user is following the instructions in this
guide.
This guide, any copyrightable subject matter sold or provided with or in connection with the sale
of the machine, are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying or other
reproduction of all or part of this guide, any copyrightable subject matter without the prior written
consent of Kyocera Mita Corporation is prohibited. Any copies made of all or part of this guide,
any copyrightable subject must contain the same copyright notice as the material from which the
copying is done.
Regarding Tradenames
Kyocera is a trademark.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark. All other brand and product names are registered
trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
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Energy Saving Contol Function
The device comes equipped with a Low Power Mode where energy consumption is reduced
after a certain amount of time elapses since the device was last used, as well as a Sleep Mode
where printer and fax functions remain in a waiting state but power consumption is still reduced
to a minimum when there is no activity with the device within a set amount of time. If the auto low
power time is equal to the auto sleep time, a Sleep Mode is proceded.
Sleep Mode
The device automatically enters Sleep Mode when one minute has passed since the device was
last used. The amount of time of no activity that must pass before Sleep Mode is activated may
be lengthened. For more information see Auto Sleep on page 3-16.
Paper Recycling
This device supports the recycled paper which reduces the load on the environment. Your sales
or service representative can provide information about recommended paper types.
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Please read this Operation Guide before using this machine. Keep it close to the machine for easy reference.
Please read this Operation Guide before using this machine. Keep it close to the machine
for easy reference.
The sections of this guide and parts of the machine marked with symbols are safety warnings
meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects, and ensure correct and
safe usage of the machine. The symbols and their meanings are indicated below.
DANGER: Indicates that serious injury or even death will very possibly result
from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
WARNING: Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
CAUTION: Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from
insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points.
Symbols
The symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings. Specific points of
attention are indicated inside the symbol.
The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on prohibited actions.
Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol.
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The z symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be
performed. Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the symbol.
Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in this
Operation Guide are illegible or if the guide itself is missing. (fee required)
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ FIRST.
CAUTION LABELS
Caution labels have been attached to the machine at the following locations for safety purposes.
Be sufficiently careful to avoid fire or electric shock when removing a paper jam or when
replacing toner.
Label 2 Label 3
High temperature inside. Do not touch Do not attempt to incinerate the
parts in this area, because there is a toner container. Dangerous sparks
danger of getting burned. may cause burns.
Label 4
Label 1
Do not attempt to incinerate the
High temperature inside. Do not touch parts in waste toner box. Dangeroussparks
this area, because there is a danger of getting may cause burns.
burned.
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Environment
Caution
Avoid placing the machine on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such
locations may cause the machine to fall down or fall over. This type of situation
presents a danger of personal injury or damage to the machine.
Avoid locations with humidity or dust and dirt. If dust or dirt become attached to the
power plug, clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock.
Avoid locations near radiators, heaters, or other heat sources, or locations near
flammable items, to avoid the danger of fire.
To keep the machine cool and facilitate changing of parts and maintenance, allow
access space as shown below. Leave adequate space, especially around the vents,
to allow air to be properly ventilated out of the machine.
Rear:
3 15/16"
10 cm
Left:
11 13/16"
30 cm
Right:
Front: 11 13/16"
39 3/8" 30 cm
100 cm
Other precautions
Adverse environmental conditions may affect the safe operation and performance of the
machine. Install in an air-conditioned room (recommended room temperature: around
50-90,5 °F (10-32,5 °C), humidity: around 15-80 %), and avoid the following locations when
selecting a site for the machine.
• Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight.
• Avoid locations with vibrations.
• Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations.
• Avoid locations with direct exposure to hot or cold air.
• Avoid poorly ventilated locations.
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If the floor is delicate, when this product is moved after installation, the floor material may be
damaged.
During copying, some ozone is released, but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one's
health. If, however, the machine is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or
when making an extremely large number of copies, the smell may become unpleasant. To
maintain the appropriate environment for copy work, it is suggested that the room be properly
ventilated.
Warning
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple
connections in the same outlet. These types of situations present a danger of fire or
electrical shock.
Plug the power cord securely into the outlet. If metallic objects come in contact with
the prongs on the plug, it may cause a fire or electric shock.
Always connect the machine to an outlet with a ground connection to avoid the
danger of fire or electrical shock in case of an electric short. If an earth connection is
not possible, contact your service representative.
Other precautions
Connect the power plug to the closest outlet possible to the machine.
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket/outlet is
located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
Warning
Keep the plastic bags that are used with the machine away from children. The plastic
may cling to their nose and mouth causing suffocation.
Warning
Do not place metallic objects or containers with water (flower vases, flower pots,
cups, etc.) on or near the machine. This situation presents a danger of fire or
electrical shock should they fall and spill liquids inside.
Do not remove any of the covers from the machine as there is a danger of electrical
shock from high voltage parts inside the machine.
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Do not damage, break or attempt to repair the power cord. Do not place heavy
objects on the cord, pull it, bend it unnecessarily or cause any other type of damage.
These types of situations present a danger of fire or electrical shock.
Never attempt to repair or disassemble the machine or its parts as there is a danger
of fire, electrical shock or damage to the laser. If the laser beam escapes, there is a
danger of it causing blindness.
If the machine becomes excessively hot, smoke appears from the machine, there is
an odd smell, or any other abnormal situation occurs, there is a danger of fire or
electrical shock. Turn the main power switch off ({) immediately, be absolutely
certain to remove the power plug from the outlet and then contact your service
representative.
If anything harmful (paper clips, water, other fluids, etc.) falls into the machine, turn
the main power switch off ({) immediately. Next, be absolutely certain to remove the
power plug from the outlet to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock. Then contact
your service representative.
Do not remove or connect the power plug with wet hands, as there is a danger of
electrical shock.
Always contact your service representative for maintenance or repair of internal parts.
Caution
Do not pull the power cord when removing it from the outlet. If the power cord is
pulled, the wires may become broken and there is a danger of fire or electrical shock.
(always grasp the power plug when removing the power cord from the outlet.)
Always remove the power plug from the outlet when moving the machine. If the
power cord is damaged, there is a danger of fire or electrical shock.
If the machine will not be used for a short period of time (overnight, etc.), turn the
main power switch off ({). If it will not be used for an extended period of time
(vacations, etc.), remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during
the time the machine is not in use.
Always hold the designated parts only when lifting or moving the machine.
For safety purposes, always remove the power plug from the outlet when performing
cleaning operations.
If dust accumulates within the machine, there is a danger of fire or other trouble. It is
therefore recommended that you consult with your service representative in regard to
cleaning of internal parts. This is particularly effective if accomplished prior to
seasons of high humidity. Consult with your service representative in regard to the
cost of cleaning the internal parts of the machine.
Other precautions
Do not place heavy objects on the machine or cause other damage to the machine.
Do not open the upper front cover, turn off the main power switch, or pull out the power plug
during copying.
When lifting or moving the machine, contact your service representative.
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Do not touch electrical parts, such as connec tors or printed circuit boards. They could be
damaged by static electricity.
Do not attempt to perform any operations not explained in this handbook.
Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or per formance of procedur es other than those
Do not look directly at the light from the scanning lamp as it may cause your eyes to feel tired or
painful.
Caution
Do not attempt to incinerate the toner co ntainer or the waste toner box. Dangerous
sparks may cause burns.
Keep the toner container and the waste toner box out of the reach of children.
If toner happens to spill from the toner container or the waste toner box, avoid
inhalation and ingestion, as well as contact with your eyes and skin.
• If you do happen to inhale toner, move to a place with fresh air and gargle
thoroughly with a large am ount of water. If coughing develops, contact a
physician.
• If you do happen to ingest toner, rinse your mouth out with water and drink 1 or 2 cups of
water to dilute the contents of your stomach. If necessary, contact a physician.
• If you do happen to get toner in your eyes
remaining tenderness, contact a physician.
• If toner does happen to get on your skin, wash with soap and water.
DO NOT attempt to force open or destroy th e toner container or the waste toner box.
Other precautions
After use, ALWAYS dispose of the toner container and the waste toner box in
accordance with Federal, State and Local rules and regulations.
Store all consumables in a cool, dark location.
If you will not be using the copier for a prolonged period of time, remove all paper from the
cassette and the multi-purpose tray and seal in its original packaging.
WARNING
Keep the plastic bags that are used with the machine away from children.
The plastic may cling to their nose and mouth causing suffocation.
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SAFETY OF LASER BEAM
1. Safety of laser beam
This machine has been certified by the manufacturer to Class 1 level under the radiation
performance standards established by the U.S.DHHS (Department of Health and Human
Services) in 1968. This indicates that the product is safe to use during normal operation and
maintenance. The laser optical system, enclosed in a protective housing and sealed within the
external covers, never permits the laser beam to escape.
2. The CDRH Act
A laser-product-related act was implemented on Aug. 2, 1976, by the Center for Devices and
Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This act prohibits
the sale of laser products in the U.S. without certification, and applies to laser products
manufactured after Aug. 1, 1976. The label shown below indicates compliance with the CDRH
regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States. On this
machine, the label is on the right.
3. Optical unit
When checking the optical unit, avoid direct exposure to the laser beam, which is invisible.
Shown at below is the label located on the cover of the optical unit.
4. Maintenance
For safety of the service personnel, follow the maintenance instructions in the other section of
this manual.
5. Safety switch
The power to the laser unit is cut off when the front cover is opened.
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Safety Instructions Regarding the Disconnection of Power
Caution: The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are only functional
switches and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source.
Attention: Le débranchement de la fiche secteur est le seul moyen de mettre l’appareil hors tension. Les
interrupteurs sur l’appareil ne sont que des interrupteurs de fonctionnement: ils ne mettent pas l’appareil hors
tension.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
CAUTION — The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
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.
MERCURY WARNING
THE LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
TO
89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which
this declaration relates is in conformity with the following specifications.
Limits and methods of measurement for immunity
characteristics of information technology equipment EN55024
Limits and methods of measurement for radio interference
characteristics of information technology equipment EN55022 Class B
Limits for harmonic currents emissions
for equipment input current 16A per phase EN61000-3-2
Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage
supply systems for equipment with rated current 16A EN61000-3-3
Safety of information technology equipment,
including electrical equipment EN60950
Radiation Safety of laser products, equipment classification,
requirements and user’s guide EN60825-1
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Guide to this Operation Guide
This operation guide has the following chapters. The content of these chapters is summarized
below to be used as a reference.
1 Names of Parts
This chapter contains explanations on the names and functions of the parts of the machine and
its operation panel.
2 Preparations
This chapter contains explanations on procedures for loading paper and connection of this
product.
3 Basic Operation
This chapter contains explanations on the basic procedures of simple copying and printing.
4 Job Accounting
This chapter explains the job accounting functions of this machine.
5 Optional Equipment
This chapter contains explanations on the optional equipment that can be used with this product.
6 Maintenance
This chapter contains explanations on replacement of the toner container and the waste toner
box and maintenance of this product.
7 Troubleshooting
This chapter contains explanations on handling problems that may occur, for example, when an
error message appears or if a paper jam occurs.
Appendix
The appendix explains the specifications of this product.
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Conventions in This Guide
The following conventions are used depending on the nature of the description.
Used to emphasize a key word, For more information refer to Sleep and
phrase or references to Auto Sleep on page 3-5.
additional information.
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Originals and Paper Sizes
This section explains the notation used in this guide when referring to sizes of originals or paper sizes.
As with A4, B5 and Letter, which may be used either in the horizontal or vertical direction, horizontal
direction is indicated by an additional letter R in order to indicate the orientation of the original/paper.
Original Paper
Original Paper
* The size of the original/paper that can be used depends on the function and source tray. For
further details, refer to the page detailing that function or source tray.
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1 Names of Parts
Main Body
10 7 6 4
5
1 Original cover — Open/close this cover when setting the original on the platen.
2 Output tray — Finished copies or printouts are stored on this tray. The output tray has a
storage capacity of 250 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m²).
3 Operation panel — Perform operations from the main body here.
4 Cassette — This cassette has a storage capacity of 300 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m²).
5 Paper width adjusting tab — Use this tab to adjust the paper width guides to fit to the width of
the paper to be loaded in the cassette.
6 Paper length adjusting tab — Adjust this tab to adjust the paper length guide to fit to the
length of the paper to be loaded in the cassette.
7 Left cover handle — Pull this handle up to open the left cover.
8 Multi-purpose tray — When using small paper or special paper, set the paper here.
9 MP tray extension — Pull this to use when setting A4R paper or larger paper.
10 Slider — Adjust this to fit to the width of paper to be set in the multi-purpose tray.
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Names of Parts
11
12 15
16
13 14 17
18
11 Platen — Set an original here for copying. Be sure to lay the original face-down and align the
edge of the original flush up against the left rear corner of the platen.
12 Original size indicator plates — Be sure to set an original along these plates when setting it
on the platen.
13 Left cover — Open this cover if a paper jam occurs inside the machine.
14 Waste toner box
15 Toner container release lever — Operate this lever when replacing the toner container.
16 Toner container
17 Charger cleaner rod — Pull this rod and then push it back again after replacing the toner
container or when images become dirty.
18 Front cover — Open this cover when replacing the toner container and the waste toner box or
when cleaning this machine.
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Names of Parts
21
21 19 20
19 Main power switch — Turn this switch on ( | ) before using this machine.
20 Main power switch cover — Open to operate the main power switch.
21 Handles for transport — Hold the four recessed portions at the right and left when
transporting this machine.
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Names of Parts
Operation Panel
US model
36 33 30 24 11
37 34 31 28 27 26 25 23 18 17 14 9 7 6 4
35 32 29 20 19 13 16 12 8 5
22 21 15 10
8 Key
9 Key
10 OK Key
11 /Auto%100% Key
12 Paper Supply Indicator
13 Paper Selection Key
14 Paper Supply Level Indicator
15 Paper Misfeed Indicator
16 MP Indicator
17 No. of Copies/Zoom Display
18 Message Display
19 Original Size Key
20 EcoPrint Key
21 Auto Density Key
22 Density Adjustment Key/Density Display
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Names of Parts
European model
36 33 30 24 11
37 34 31 28 27 26 25 23 18 17 14 9 7 6 4
35 32 29 20 19 13 16 12 8 5
22 21 15 10
23 Attention Indicator
24 Error Indicator
25 Add Toner Indicator
26 Maintenance Indicator
27 Image Quality Selection Key
28 Printer Key (Indicator)
Press this to switch the message display between copier mode and printer mode,
when the optional printer kit is installed.
29 2-sided Key
30 Mixed Original Size Key
31 Combine Key
32 Split Key
33 Program Key
34 Border Erase Key
35 Media Type Key
36 Collate Key
37 Margin Key
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Names of Parts
Message Display
The message display on the operation panel shows:
• Status information, the messages listed below which are displayed during normal operation.
• Error codes, when the printer requires the operator’s attention, refer to chapter „Troubleshooting“.
Status Information
Message Meaning
Error codes
System Menu (the mode after warm-up processing has been completed or Reset key
was pressed)
The copier has been set at the factory to automatically select a magnification ratio of 1:1 for the same size of
paper as the original in the Auto Mode with the No. of Copies at “1” and for the Image Quality.
NOTE: Please refer to appendix. Please refer to appendix for information on changing the time interval before
the Auto clear function activates.
Custom Sizes
Paper and original sizes that are not displayed on the Operation Panel can be registered as Custom Sizes.
(Inputting Custom Size on page 2-9.)
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Names of Parts
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Names of Parts
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2 Preparations
Loading Paper
Paper can be loaded into either the cassette or the multi-purpose tray. Note for Adding Paper
After taking new paper out of its packaging, be sure to
fan through the paper a few times to separate the
sheets before loading that paper into the cassette or
the multi-purpose tray.
Set the paper in the cassette with the side which faced
the top of its packaging facing up.
Important! • When using paper that has been run through a machine before, check it to make sure that all
staples and paper clips have been removed. Not doing so may result in poor images or
malfunctions.
• Straighten out any creases or curls in the paper before loading it. Failure to straighten out
creases and curls may lead to paper jams.
• Leaving paper out of its package under high
temperature and high humidity conditions may
lead to problems caused by ambient moisture.
After loading paper into the cassette, store the
remaining paper sealed in the paper storage bag.
Also if any paper remains in the multi-purpose
tray, store the paper sealed in the paper storage
bag. Before leaving the machine in disuse for a
prolonged period of time, remove the paper from
the cassette and seal it in the paper storage bag to
protect it from moisture.
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Preparations
Note When loading paper into the cassette, set it with the side to be printed facing up.
Important! Make sure that the width guides are flush against the paper. If there is space between the guides
and the paper, set the width guides again.
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Preparations
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Preparations
6 Affix the label supplied so that the paper size set in the
cassette can be identified from the front of the
cassette.
Important! When the machine will not be used for a long period of time, remove the paper from the cassette,
put it in a storage bag, and seal the bag in order to protect the paper from moisture.
Important! • Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope #10 (Commercial #10), Monarch, Youkei 4, Youkei 2: 5
sheets.
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Preparations
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Preparations
Important! • Always straighten out postcards and other types of thick paper that are curled before using
them. The paper may not be fed depending on the paper quality.
• When loading paper into the multi-purpose tray, set it with the side which faced the top of its
packaging facing down. If the front end of the paper is curled, straighten it out before setting it.
• Make sure there are no creases, etc. in the paper. Creases in the paper may lead to paper
jams.
• Make sure that the slider is flush against the edge of paper. If not, adjust the slider until it is
flush with the edge of paper.
Note When loading paper into the multi-purpose tray, set it with the side to be printed facing down.
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Preparations
Important! How to load envelopes (orientation and facing) will differ depending on the type of envelope. Be
sure to load it correctly, otherwise printing may be done in the wrong direction or on the wrong face.
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Preparations
1 Select the Other Standards. (Refer to Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.), and press
the OK key.
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Preparations
1 Select the Customized Size. (Refer to Selecting a Size from Regular Sizes on page 2-7.), and
press the OK key.
1 Press the Media Type key and select the media type.
The indicator for the media type selected will light up.
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Preparations
Loading Originals
Follow the steps below to load originals for copying or sending.
Note If the optional document processor is installed, open the document processor. Before opening the
document processor, be sure that there are no originals left on the original table or on the original
eject table. Originals left on the original table or on the original eject table may fall off when the
document processor is opened.
3
Close the original cover.
Important! Do not push the original cover forcefully when you close it. Excessive pressure may crack the platen
glass.
Note Shadows may be produced around the edges and in the middle of open-faced originals.
Caution Do not leave the document processor open as there is a danger of personal injury.
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Preparations
1Original table 3 2 1 2 4 5
2Original insert guides
3Left cover
4Original eject table
5Ejection extension
6Document processor release grip
7Ejection tray
7 6
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Preparations
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Preparations
Turning Power On
To turn machine power on:
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Preparations
2 Press the key or the key to select 02.Language. Press the OK key.
3 Press the key or the key to select the language. Press the OK key.
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3 Basic Operation
Note For the method of setting originals in the optional document processor, see Loading Originals in
the Document Processor on page 2-11.
3 Select the paper size. If Auto is lit on the message display, the paper of the same size as the
original is automatically selected.
To change the paper size, press the Paper Selection key to select the desired paper source.
4 Press the image quality Selection key to light up the image quality mode indicator.
See the table below for image quality to choose.
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Basic Operation
5 Adjust the copy density either manually (manual density mode) or automatically (auto density mode)
with automatic detection of the contrast of the original.
6 Press the numeric keys to set the desired number of copies (Up to 999).
Note The capacity of the output tray is 250 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m²). The capacity varies
depending of the paper that is used.
Caution
If the machine will not be used for a short
period of time (overnight, etc.), turn the main
power switch off ({). If it will not be used for an
extended period of time (vacations, etc.),
remove the power plug from the outlet for
safety purposes during the time the machine is
not in use.
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Basic Operation
Zoom Copying
Copied images can be reduced or enlarged by zooming. The following modes are available for
zoom copying.
Mode Description
Auto zoom ratio selection Original images are reduced or enlarged according to the selected
mode paper size.
Zoom mode The zoom ratio can be changed from 25 % to 400 % in 1 %
increments.
Preset zoom mode A preset zoom ratio can be set to reduce or enlarge original images:
100%, Auto, 400% (Max.), 200 % (A5 Æ A3), 141 % (A4 Æ A3,
A5ÆA4), 127 % (Folio Æ A3), 106 % (11 × 15" Æ A3),
90 % (Folio Æ A4), 75 % (11 × 15" Æ A4), 70 % (A3 Æ A4,
A4 Æ A5), 50 %, 25% (Min.)
Note When the magnification ratio is larger than 201%, the images will be rotated 90° counter-clockwise
prior to copying.
Auto Zoom
The original image is reduced or enlarged according to 11 × 17": 129 %
the selected paper size. A3: 141 %
8 1/2 × 11"
A4
5 1/2 × 8 1/2": 64 %
A5: 70 %
2 Press the Auto%/100% key. Auto % Indicator lits on the message display.
3 Press the Paper Selection key to select the copy paper. The zoom ratio is displayed on the
message display.
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Basic Operation
Manual Zoom
The zoom ratio can be manually set between 25 % and 25 %
400 % in 1 % increments.
400 %
2 Press the key or the key. The zoom ratio will be displayed in the No. of Copies display.
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Basic Operation
Duplex Copying
Duplex (two-sided) copies can be made from a variety
of originals including double-page spread or two-sided
originals.
Original Copy
Mode Description
1-sided->2-sided One-sided originals are copied onto the front and back sides of the
copy paper. If the number of originals is odd, the back side of the
(2-sided copying from 1-sided
last copy page is blank.
originals)
Original Copy
Note
In the 1-sided to 2-sided mode, select the following setting.
• Binding at left/right of originals Æ Binding at left of copies: The
images for the back side are copied without rotation...A
• Binding at left/right of originals Æ Binding at top of copies: The
images for the back side are rotated 180 degrees and copied.
Finished copies can be bound at the top so that double-page
spread pages are copied in the same orientation...B
ghi A ghi
B
def ghi
abc
abc abc
def
def
Original Copy
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Basic Operation
Mode Description
2 sided->2 sided Front and back sides of originals are copied in the same way onto
(2-sided copying from 2-sided both sides of copy paper.
originals)
Original Copy
Note
The paper sizes that can be used are A3 to A5R, Folio, 11 × 17"
(Ledger), 8 1/2 × 14" (Legal), 8 1/2 × 11" (Letter), 11 × 8 1/2",
5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement), 8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II), 8K, 16K, and 16KR.
Book->2-sided (2-sided A double-page spread original of magazines, books, etc. can be
copying from double-page copied onto both sides of copy paper by pressing the Start key one
spread originals) time.
Original Copy
Note
The original sizes that can be used are A3, B4, A4R, B5R, A5R,
11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 × 11" (Letter), and 8K. The paper sizes are
limited to 11 × 8 1/2" and 16K in the inch specifications and A4, B5,
and 16K in the metric specifications.The paper size can be changed
and the zoom ratio adjusted to fit the size of the paper.
2 Press [2-sided], select the type of original and select , or to light up the
corresponding display.
5 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original starts.
3-6
Basic Operation
2 The System Menu for the reverse side setting of 2-Sided Copies will be displayed.
Press or to select Rotation On in the case where the reverse side is to be rotated or
Rotation Off when it isn't to be rotated, and then press the OK key.
The display will blink and the copier will return to the state where copying can be continued.
3-7
Basic Operation
Split Copying
Copy books, magazines, etc. with two facing pages of an open-faced original onto separate sheets
of paper.
Two-sided to One-sided
Copies each side of a two-sided original onto two
individual sheets. The optional document processor
is required. 1 1 2
2
Original Copy
Book to One-sided
Produces a 1-sided copy of a 2-sided or open book
original.
1 2 1 2
The procedure for using two-sided/duplex copying
is explained below.
Original Copy
2 Press [Split], select the type of original, and select or to light up the
corresponding display.
4 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original is performed.
3-8
Basic Operation
Collated Copying
A number of collated copy sets can be produced. !
!
!
!
Original Copy
Note If the optional document processor is installed, you can select whether or not to turn on the sort
mode at a default setting.
3 Input the number of copies and press the Start key. Scanning of the original starts.
If the originals have been set in the optional document processor, copying starts automatically.
If the original has been set on the platen, a message prompting replacement of the original is
displayed. In this case, proceed to the next step.
4 Replace the original and press the Start key. Scanning of the original starts.
3-9
Basic Operation
Combined Copying
Two or four originals are reduced and copied onto a
single sheet. Also, borderlines of each original can be 2
marked with solid or dotted lines.
1 2
1
Press the Combine key to light up the or
indicator.
Original Copy
Note Both the original size and the copy paper size must be standard size.
Mode Description
Use this mode to copy two originals onto one sheet.
2
1 2
1
2-in-1
Original Copy
4-in-1
(horizontal)
4-in-1
(vertical)
Original Copy
3-10
Basic Operation
2-in-1
The orientations of the originals and the finished copy are shown below.
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
3-11
Basic Operation
4-in-1 (horizontal)
The orientations of the originals and the finished copy are shown below.
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
3-12
Basic Operation
4-in-1 (vertical)
The orientations of the originals and the finished copy are shown below.
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
Original Copy
3-13
Basic Operation
Interrupt Copying
The interrupt mode temporarily stops the output of
copy jobs and allows the output of an urgent copy.
After the urgent interrupt job is finished, the interrupted
job will be automatically resumed.
4 After the interrupt copying is complete, press the Interrupt key. The settings for the interrupted job
are restored.
5 Replace the original with the originals that have been stored. Press the Start key to resume
copying.
3-14
Basic Operation
Note The machine also recovers from low power mode when the original cover is opened, or an original
is loaded in the optional document processor.
This machine is equipped with the auto low power function that automatically puts this machine into
the lower power mode if no operation has been performed on the machine for a preset period of
time. The factory default setting time is one minutes.
3-15
Basic Operation
Auto Sleep
This machine is equipped with the auto sleep function that automatically puts this machine into the
sleep mode if no operation has been performed on the machine for a preset period of time. The
factory default setting time is one minute.
Press the Energy Saver key again to resume copying operations. The recovery time 17.2 seconds.
Copiers and printers are generally in a standby mode more than they are in actual operation, so
power consumption in the standby mode occupies a large part of overall consumption.
Automatically putting the machine in a resting state reduces unnecessary power consumption in the
standby mode, resulting in a lower electricity bill.
3-16
4 Job Accounting
This copier has the following features available through the Department ID Code.
Available Reference
Job Accounting Description
settings Page
01.JobAccounting In order to carry out Job Accounting, set this to on (set), On: Set 4-4
Set this to oFF (no setting) when Department Off: No Setting*
Management is not needed.
02.Register code Registers the Department ID Code to be used. Up to 4-2
100 sections can be registered as Department ID
Codes.
03.Delete code Deletes Department ID Codes that will not be used Yes: Delete 4-3
anymore. No: No Deletion
04.Count Clear Batch-clears the copy count after a set amount of copies 4-3
have been managed. The counts cannot be deleted
separately in accordance with the Department ID
Codes.
05.Print list Outputs the number of copies produced by Department 4-3
in a report format.
1 Press the Exposure Adjustment keys on both sides for 3 seconds while pressing the
Logout key.
NOTE: Refer to each of the following setting procedures and make the settings.
Each of the Modes can be selected by pressing the numeric keys.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page -2.)
5 After confirming the code that was entered, press the OK key.
4-2
Job Accounting
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page -2.)
NOTE: If a mistake is made during input it can be cleared by pressing the Stop/Clear key
and the value reentered.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page -2.)
NOTE: Check to make sure that Letter/A4 size paper is loaded in the cassette.
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page -2.)
The list will be printed and the display will return to that of Step 2.
4-3
Job Accounting
1 Display Job Accounting. (Refer to Job Accounting Operation Procedures on page -2.)
3 Press or to select On when Job Accounting is to be used and Off when it will
not be used, and then press the OK key.
IMPORTANT: Always remember to press the Logout key after completing copying.
NOTE: When an error has been made in input, press [Stop/Clear] and input the data
again.
When the Department ID Code that is input does not match any of the Department ID
Codes registered, Illegal Account. is displayed and the copier returns to the "= = ="
display. Input the correct Department ID Code.
4-4
5 Optional Equipment
Document Processor
This equipment automatically feeds and scans multiple-sheet originals one by one. Two-sided
originals are automatically turned over so that both sides can be scanned.
Important! When moving this machine, be sure to close the document processor.
5-1
Optional Equipment
Paper Feeder
In addition to the cassette(s) provided with the main
body, a paper feeder (with cassettes that can hold 300
sheets each) can be used.
• The number of sheets that can be accommodated:
300 sheets (standard paper, 64 to 105 g/m²).
• Paper sizes that can be set are: A3, B4, A4, A4R,
B5, B5R, A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 × 14"
(Legal), 11 × 8 1/2", 8 1/2 × 11" (Letter), 5 1/2 × 8 1/2"
(Statement), 8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II), 8K, and 16K
Copy paper can be set in the same way as the
standard cassette provided with the main body. (See page 2-1.)
The left covers are provided to allow paper to be removed when a paper jam occurs.
Important! When lifting and transporting this machine, be sure to detach the paper feeder in advance.
Duplex Unit
Two-sided copies can be made if the duplex unit is
installed. Two-sided copies of sizes from A3 to A5R,
Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger) to 5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement), 8K,
16K, and 16KR (64 to 80 g/m²) can be made.
5-2
Optional Equipment
Key Counter
The key counter is used to confirm the amount of
usage of the copier functions. It is useful in managing
copier usage for each department, section, etc. as well
as in the company overall.
Note In the case where the key counter is used, no one will be able to make copies until it is installed in
the machine. Insert key counter will be displayed when the key counter has not been securely
inserted.
Additional Memory
A memory can be added for the copier functions and the printer functions respectively. Adding a
memory will increase the maximum number of originals that can be scanned at one time. Also
complicated data can be printed. An additional memory of 64 MB or 128 MB is effective for originals
containing photos with a low compression ratio.
16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB
289 sheets 392 sheets 597 sheets 1006 sheets
5-3
Optional Equipment
Optional Equipment
Printer Kit
5-4
6 Maintenance
Caution
For safety purposes, always remove the power plug from the outlet when performing
cleaning operations.
6-1
Maintenance
Note For cleaning the inside of the main body, see Replacing the Toner Container and the Waste
Toner Box on page 6-5.
6-2
Maintenance
4 Move the brush from the left side to the right side along
the separation needle as shown in the illustration to
remove any dirt or dust.
6-3
Maintenance
6-4
Maintenance
Notes Add toner only when Add Toner is displayed on the message display.
Whenever the toner container is changed, be sure to carry out the procedure described from step 7
on page 6-7 through step 11 on page 6-7. If any section is left dirty, the performance of this product
cannot be maintained.
Caution
Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous
sparks may cause burns.
Caution
Do not attempt to force open or destroy the toner container or the waste toner box.
Warning
High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this
area, as there is a danger of electrical shock.
6-5
Maintenance
Caution
Do not attempt to incinerate the toner container or the waste toner box. Dangerous
sparks may cause burns.
Caution
Do not attempt to force open or destroy the toner container or the waste toner box.
6-6
Maintenance
Note Do not use excessive force to pull the rod or attempt to pull it out completely.
Important! When pushing back the electrical charge section, do not push it all the way into the main body.
Copying trouble may occur.
Important! After you use the grid cleaner to clean the electrical charge section, the machine can be used again
after more than 5 minutes have elapsed.
6-7
Maintenance
6-8
Maintenance
After use, always dispose of the toner container and the waste toner box in accordance
with Federal, State and Local rules and regulations.
6-9
Maintenance
6-10
7 Troubleshooting
If Trouble Occurs
If trouble occurs with this machine, carry out the items indicated below. If the trouble persists,
contact your service representative.
7-1
Troubleshooting
7-2
Troubleshooting
7-3
Troubleshooting
Alphanumeric
7-4
Troubleshooting
Memory is full.
Memory is full. Press the OK key to start outputting the copies read in.
Press OK. Press the Reset key or the Stop/Clear key to delete the
data read in. Reduce the number of originals and repeat
the copying procedure.
7-5
Troubleshooting
The Toner Container has not been set. Set the Toner
Set toner Container.
container.
The Add Toner indicator blinks on There is very little toner remaining. Copying can be
and off. continued for a short while before running out of toner.
Prepare the toner container.
The Periodic Maintenance This is a notification that the time for periodic
indicator blinks on and off. maintenance is approaching.
The Periodic Maintenance It is time for Periodic Maintenance. Contact your service
indicator lights up. representative.
“= = =” appears on the copy Job Accounting being set. Use the numeric keys to enter
quantity display. the assigned Section Code to perform copying
operations. Press the Logout key after copying is
finished to display “= = =” again.
“-” appears on the copy quantity The copier is in the Sleep Mode setting. Press the
display. Energy saver key to exit the mode.
“---” appears on the copy quantity The copier is in the Low Power mode setting. Press any
display. key to exit the mode or in the case where the optional
Document Processor is installed, set an original in the
Document Processor.
7-6
Troubleshooting
With the Power Switch in the ON (|) position, clear the paper misfeed.
3
2
1
After you remove the jam, the machine will warm up again and the error message will be cleared. The machine
resumes with the page which jam has occurred.
CAUTION: High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this area,
as there is a danger of getting burned.
CAUTION: The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a
danger of getting burned.
7-7
Troubleshooting
Notes
Warning
High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this
area, as there is a danger of electrical shock.
Caution
The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there
is a danger of getting burned.
Removal Procedures
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
7-8
Troubleshooting
Notes • Check to see if paper is out of position in the cassette. If the paper is out of position, set the
paper properly.
• If JAM21 is displayed, remove the jammed paper referring to J20 to J50, J52 to J57, J60, J61:
Paper Jam in the Left Cover on page 7-10.
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
7-9
Troubleshooting
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
J20 to J50, J52 to J57, J60, J61: Paper Jam in the Left Cover
Perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper.
Important! The drum section inside the main body is sensitive to scratches and contaminants. When removing
paper, be careful not to touch it or scratch it with your watch, ring, etc.
7-10
Troubleshooting
Caution
The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there
is a danger of getting burned.
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
Important! The drum section inside the main body is sensitive to scratches and contaminants. When removing
paper, be careful not to touch it or scratch it with your watch, ring, etc.
7-11
Troubleshooting
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
Note If the paper does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
7-12
Troubleshooting
Note If the original does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the document processor.
Failure to do so may cause another paper jam later.
Note If the original does happen to tear, remove any loose scraps from inside the document processor.
7-13
Troubleshooting
7-14
Appendix
Specifications
Note Specifications are subject to change without notice to reflect improvements in performance.
Main Body
Copying system Indirect electrostatic system
Original types Sheets, books, and 3-dimensional objects (maximum original size:
accommodated A3/11 × 17")
Copy sizes
Cassette A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 × 14"
(Legal), 11 × 8 1/2", 8 1/2 × 11" (Letter), 5 1/2 × 8 1/2" (Statement),
8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II), 8K, 16K
Multi Purpose tray A3 to A6R, postcard, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger) to 5 1/2 × 8 1/2"
(Statement), 8K, 16K
Width that cannot be 0.5 to 5.5 mm
copied
Paper feed source capacity
Cassette 300 sheets (80 g/m²), 150 sheets (90 g/m² and above)
Multi Purpose tray 100 sheets (80 g/m²)
(25 sheets for A3, B4, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/2 × 14" (Legal),
8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II), and 8K sizes)
Output tray capacity 250 sheets (80 g/m²)
Warm-up time 17,2 seconds or less
Time for recovery from low power mode: 10 seconds or less
Time for recovery from sleep mode: 17,2 seconds or less
(At room temperature: around 71.6 °F (22 °C), humidity: around 60 %)
Memory
For copier 64 MB
Additional memory 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, and 128 MB
Operating environment
Temperature 10 to 32.5 °C
Relative humidity 15 to 80 %
Altitude 2,500 m maximum
Illumination 1,500 lux maximum
Power source 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 9.5 A
220 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 5.0 A
Dimensions (main unit) 23 53/64 × 21 1/2 × 29 11/32"
(W) × (D) × (H) 568 × 546 × 502 mm
Weight 72.75 lb/33 kg
Required space 40 7/8 × 25 13/64"
(W) × (D) 1038 × 640 mm
Appendix-1
Appendix
Copier Functions
Copying speed
Platen (1:1) 18-ppm model A3/11 × 17" (Ledger): 8 sheets/minute
B4/8 1/2 × 14" (Legal): 8 sheets/minute
A4/11 × 8 1/2": 18 sheets/minute
A4R/8 1/2 × 11" (Letter): 13 sheets/minute
B5: 16 sheets/minute
22-ppm model A3/11 × 17" (Ledger): 10 sheets/minute
B4/8 1/2 × 14" (Legal): 11 sheets/minute
A4/11 × 8 1/2": 22 sheets/minute
A4R/8 1/2 × 11" (Letter): 13 sheets/minute
B5: 20 sheets/minute
First copy time 5.7 seconds or less (1:1, A4/11 × 8 1/2")
Resolution Scanning: 600 × 600 dpi
Printing: 600 × 600 dpi
Continuous copying 1 to 999 sheets
Copying magnification Any ratio from 25 to 400 % (1 % increments) and fixed magnifications.
Appendix-2
Appendix
Environmental Specifications
Recovery time from the low power mode 10 seconds
Recovery time from Sleep mode 17,2 seconds or less
Transition time to the low power mode (at time of purchase) 1 minute
Transition time to the sleep mode (at time of purchase) 1 minute
Duplex (2-sided) copying Option
Paper feed Recycled paper made from
100 % recycled pulp may be
used with this product.
Note Please consult with your dealer or service representative for information on the recommended types
of paper, etc.
Appendix-3
Appendix
System Menu
The copier will enter the System Menu after warm up has been completed or when the Reset key has been
pressed. The settings automatically set for the copier in the System Menu are called the Default Settings. These
settings can be freely changed to match the usage of the copier.
Change the settings as necessary in order to achieve the most efficient use of the copier. The factory default
setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
03.Image Quality Sets the manuscript image quality that will be selected Text + Ph Dens.*
at the time the copier is turned on. Photo Density
Text Density
04.Initial Dens. Sets the copy exposure at the time the copier is turned Manual*
on to Manual or Automatic. Auto
There will be no display when Photo Density has been
selected in 03.Image Quality.
05.EcoPrint Selects the initial value of the EcoPrint Mode when the On: Enabled
power is turned on. The initial value of the Eco Mode Off: Disabled*
can be set to on (Enable). Exposures will be lighter
and less toner will be consumed when the EcoPrint
Mode is used.
06.Density steps Changes the number of the adjustment steps for the 1 Step*
copy’s exposure. 0.5 - Setting this step enables even 0.5 Step
finer adjustment of the exposure.
07.Auto Density Adjusts the overall exposure of the copy when Auto 1(lightest) to
Exposure Mode is used. 7(darkest) (*4)
08.Text+Ph Dens. Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s 1(lightest) to
manual exposure (Text and Photo). 7(darkest) (*4)
09.Photo Density Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s 1(lightest) to
manual exposure (Photo). 7(darkest) (*4)
Appendix-4
Appendix
10.Text Density Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier’s 1(lightest) to
manual exposure (Text). 7(darkest) (*4)
14.Initial Paper Selects whether the cassette with the same size of Auto*
paper as the original size will be automatically DefaultCassette
selected or whether a selected cassette level is to be
used.
15.AutoSel Paper Specifies the media type when the copier OFF
automatically selects the paper. Plain*
Transparency
Rough
Vellum
Labels
Recycled
Preprinted
Bond
Cardstock
Color (Colour)
Prepunched
Letterhead
Thick paper
Envelope
High Quality
Custom 1 to 8
Appendix-5
Appendix
19.Cassette1Size Automatically detects the paper size in the cassettes Auto Detect mm
(1 to 4). (*Metric
20.Cassette2Size When it is to be detected in inches, set this to specifications)
AutoDetect inch; when the paper size is to be detected AutoDetect inch
21.Cassette3Size
in centimeters, (A⋅B columns) set this to Auto Detect (*Inch specifications)
22.Cassette4Size mm and when Oficio 2 , 8K or 16K size is to be used, Oficio 2
set this to Oficio 2, 8K or 16K. 8K
Cassettes 2, 3 and 4 will be displayed only when the 16K
optional Paper Feeder is installed.
23.MPTray Config Sets the size of paper to be manually fed in. Paper Size
[Inch specifications]
Universal size*
Ledger R
Legal R
Letter R
Letter
Statement R
Other Standards
Customized Size
[Metric
specifications]
Universal size*
A3 R
A4 R
A4
A5 R
A6 R
B4 R
B5 R
Folio R
Other Standards
Customized Size
Media Type
Plain*
Transparency
Preprinted
Labels
Bond
Recycled
Rough
Vellum
Letterhead
Colour
Prepunched
Envelope
Cardstock
Thick Paper
High Quality
Custom (1 to 8)
Appendix-6
Appendix
24.Custom Size 1 Sets the size to be set to the Custom size (1 to 2). [Inch specifications]
This makes it possible to set the sizes that do not A3 R
25.Custom Size 2 appear on the operation panel. A4 R
A4
A5 R
B4 R
B5R
B5
B6 R
A6 R
Hagaki
11 × 15" R
Folio R
Oficio 2
8K
16K
16KR
Customized Size
YYY × XXX (")
Y-direction: 3.88 to
11.63"
X-direction: 5.88 to
17"
[Metric
specifications]
B5 E
B6 R*
A6 R
Hagaki
Ledgr R
Legal R
Letter R
Letter
Statement R
Oficio 2
8K
16K
16KR
11 × 15" R
Customied Size
YYY × XXX (mm)
Y-direction: 98 to
297mm
X-direction: 148 to
432mm
Appendix-7
Appendix
30.CustmMedType1 Sets the paper weights and 2-sided copying to the Paper weights
Custom paper. 2-sided copying will be displayed only Extra Heavy
31.CustmMedType2 when the optional Duplex Unit is installed. Heavy 3
Heavy 2
32.CustmMedType3
Heavy 1
33.CustmMedType4 Normal 3
Normal 2*
34.CustmMedType5 Normal 1
Light (Vellum)
35.CustmMedType6 2-sided copying
36.CustmMedType7 On: Enabled*
Off: Disabled
37.CustmMedType8
40.11x15" Detect When the size of the original document is 11 x 15", the On
original document is automatically zoomed. Off*
41.Copy Limit Limits the number of copies or sets of copies that can 1 to 999 (*999)
be made at one time.
42.Duplex 2nd Rotates the paper 180 degrees and copies it when Rotation On
both sides of a sheet are to be copied. Rotation Off*
This will not be displayed when the optional Duplex
Unit is not installed.
43.Stitch Width Sets the initial value for the Binding Margin. [Inch specifications]
0.13/0.25/0.38/0.50/0
.63/0.75 (") (*0.25)
[Metric
specifications]
1 to 18 (mm) (*6)
44.Border Erase Sets the initial value for the border width that will be [Inch specifications]
lightened to remove shadows from a sheet or book. 0.13/0.25/0.38/0.50/0
.63/0.75 (") (*0.25)
[Metric
specifications]
1 to 18 (mm) (*6)
45.4 in 1 Layout Sets the layout for the order in which the originals will Portrait 1*
appear in the 4-in-1 Layout mode. Portrait 2
Landscape 1
Landscape 2
46.Combine Border Selects the type of borderline to be used in the Layout Off*
mode. Solid
Dotted
47.Rotate/Offset Sets the copier so that each copy set is rotated and On: Rotational
collated when it is collate copied. Collating Enabled
Off: Rotational
Collating Disabled*
Appendix-8
Appendix
49.Silent mode Shortens the amount of time the internal motor 0, 5, 10, 15, 30
continues to run after the copy is produced. Use this (seconds) (*10)
setting in cases when the motor noise is bothersome.
50.Auto Clear Sets the copier so that automatic clearing is executed On: Enabled*
after a set amount of time has elapsed after the copy is Off: Disabled
produced. (Refer to Auto Clear function on page 1-6.)
51.Auto Sleep The Auto Sleep mode will be entered after a set period On: Enabled*
of time has passed after the final copy has been Off: Disabled
produced or during which no operations have been
performed.
If the Auto Sleep function interferes with your copy
operations, disable the function. Before disabling the
Auto Sleep function, you may want to try lengthening
the amount of time before the Auto Sleep function
engages (Sleep Mode Transition Time).
52.AutoClearTime Sets the time interval prior to the automatic operation 10 to 270 (10-second
of the Auto Clear function when On (Enable) has been units) (*120)
selected as the 50.Auto Clear setting.
This will not be displayed when 50.Auto Clear is set to
Off.
53.LowPower Time Sets the time interval prior to the automatic 1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60,
engagement of the Low Power mode after copy 90, 120, 180, 240
operations have been completed. (minutes) (*1)
54.AutoSleepTime Sets the time interval prior to the automatic operation 1, 5, 15, 30, 45, 60,
of the Auto Sleep function when On (Enable) has been 90, 120, 180, 240
selected as the 51.Auto Sleep setting. (minutes) (*1)
This will not be displayed when 51.Auto Sleep is set to
Off.
55.Alarm The Alarm can be set to sound when a key on the On: Enabled (sound
Operation Panel is pressed or in cases when errors alarm)
occur, etc. Off: Disabled (no
alarm)*
56.CoverageRepo Prints out a report that shows the number of copies ---
made and the average amount of toner used
(blackness ratio %) for each paper size.
Appendix-9
Appendix
NOTE: The message display will return to the Ready to copy. by pressing the Reset key.
You can cancel the setting by pressing the Stop/Clear key.
Appendix-10
Index
Index
Numerics
2 in 1 ..........................................................................................................................................3-11
4 in 1 (horizontal arrangement) ............................................................................................. 3-12
4 in 1 (vertical arrangement) .................................................................................................3-13
A
Additional memory ....................................................................................................................5-3
Auto Clear function ................................................................................................................... 1-6
Auto low power function ......................................................................................................... 3-15
Auto Sleep ................................................................................................................................3-16
Auto sleep function ................................................................................................................. 3-16
Auto zoom ratio selection mode ............................................................................................. 3-3
Automatic Cassette Switching Function ................................................................................1-7
B
Bypass tray extension .......................................................................................................1-1, 2-5
C
Cassette ...............................................................................................................................1-1, 2-2
Charger cleaner rod ...........................................................................................................1-2, 6-7
Cleaning ...................................................................................................................................... 6-1
Cleaning the original cover ......................................................................................................6-1
Cleaning the platen ................................................................................................................... 6-1
Cleaning the separation needle ..............................................................................................6-2
Cleaning the slit glass ..............................................................................................................6-2
Cleaning the transfer roller ......................................................................................................6-3
Clearing the job accounting count .......................................................................................... 4-3
Combine copying .................................................................................................................... 3-10
Copier functions ........................................................................................................... Appendix-2
Copy ............................................................................................................................................3-1
Split copying .......................................................................................................................3-8
Custom Sizes .............................................................................................................................1-6
D
Deleting department ID codes ................................................................................................4-3
Department ID code registration ............................................................................................. 4-2
Document Processor
How to load originals .......................................................................................................2-12
Loading Originals .............................................................................................................2-11
Not Supported Originals .................................................................................................2-12
Part Names ....................................................................................................................... 2-11
Document processor ............................................................................................5-1, Appendix-2
Duplex copying ..........................................................................................................................3-5
Duplex unit .............................................................................................................5-2, Appendix-3
E
Environmental specifications ......................................................................................Appendix-3
Error messages ......................................................................................................................... 7-4
Exposure ....................................................................................................................................3-2
Index-1
Index
F
Front cover .................................................................................................................................1-2
G
Grounding the machine ............................................................................................................ii-ix
H
How to set job accounting ........................................................................................................4-4
I
If trouble occurs .........................................................................................................................7-1
Image quality mode ...................................................................................................................3-1
Interrupt Copying .....................................................................................................................3-14
J
Job accounting ...........................................................................................................................4-1
Operation procedures ........................................................................................................4-2
K
Key counter ................................................................................................................................5-3
L
Language setting .....................................................................................................................2-14
Left cover ....................................................................................................................................1-2
Loading paper ............................................................................................................................2-1
Loading paper into the cassette ..............................................................................................2-2
Low power mode .....................................................................................................................3-15
M
Main power switch .................................................................................................... 1-3, 2-13, 3-1
Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................6-1
Making copies in job accounting mode ..................................................................................4-4
Multi-purpose tray ..............................................................................................................1-1, 2-4
N
Names of parts ..........................................................................................................................1-1
O
Operation Panel .........................................................................................................................1-4
Operation panel .........................................................................................................................1-1
Option ..........................................................................................................................................5-1
Overview ..............................................................................................................................5-4
Original
Loading in the Document
Processor ............................................................................................................2-11
Placing on the Platen ......................................................................................................2-10
Original cover .............................................................................................................................1-1
Output tray ...........................................................................................................................1-1, 3-2
Overview of job accounting .....................................................................................................4-1
P
Paper feeder ..........................................................................................................5-2, Appendix-2
Index-2
Index
R
Resolution .....................................................................................................................Appendix-2
S
Setting paper in the multi-bypass tray ...................................................................................2-4
Slider ....................................................................................................................................1-1, 2-5
Sort copying ...............................................................................................................................3-9
Specifications ................................................................................................................Appendix-1
System Menu .............................................................................................................................1-6
System menu
Items ....................................................................................................................... Appendix-4
Operation procedures ........................................................................................ Appendix-10
T
Text .............................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Text + Photo ...............................................................................................................................3-2
Toner container ..................................................................................................................1-2, 6-5
Turning the power on .............................................................................................................. 2-13
W
Warm up ............................................................................................................................2-13, 3-1
Waste toner box .................................................................................................................1-2, 6-5
Z
Zoom copying ............................................................................................................................3-3
Zoom mode ................................................................................................................................ 3-4
Index-3
Index
Index-4
MEMO
MEMO
MEMO
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