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1144-7704-06

CF900

Copyright
1998 MINOLTA CO., LTD.
Printed in Japan

The information contained in this manual is


subject to change without notice to
incorporate improvements made on the
product or products the manual covers.

Image Information Products Marketing Headquarters

1998. 6

3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan

Printed in Japan

Thank you for choosing Minolta quality. For over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the
forefront of office equipment technology and service. Our desire has always been to bring you
highly reliable products. We pledge to continue to provide you, our customer with our state of the
art equipment, as well as full customer service for all our products. We look forward to a long
healthy relationship with you and our company. If you have any questions or comments about
Minolta, our product or service, please let us know. Our fax number is 800-237-8087 (for U.S.A.
and Canada). Thank you again.
This operators manual explains how to operate the copier and replenish its supplies. It also gives
some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the copier.
To ensure the best performance and effective use of your copier, read this manual carefully until
you familiarize yourself thoroughly with the copiers operation and features. After you have read
through the manual, keep it ready reference.
Please use this manual as a quick and handy reference tool for immediately clarifying any
questions which may arise.
MC-02

WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
The design and production of this unit conforms to FCC Regulations, and any changes or modifications must be registered
with the FCC and are subject to FCC control. Any changes made by the purchaser or user without first contacting the
manufacturer will be subject to penalty under FCC regulations.
FCC-02
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numrique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
IC-04

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Contents
Chapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making copies.
Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier.

Chapter 1 Safety Notes

1. Installing The Copier 2


Installation Site
Power Source
Space Requirements

2. Precautions for Use 3


Operating Environment
Using the Copier Properly
Moving
Care of Copier Supplies

Chapter 2 Getting to Know about your Copier


1. System Overview 6
2. Copier Parts and Accessories
Outside the Copier 7
Inside the Copier 8
Options 9

3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 10


4. Touch Panel
What is a Touch Panel? 12
How the Screen is Organized 12

5. Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode 14


Turning ON and OFF
When the Copier is Turned ON
Initial Mode

6. Auxiliary Functions
Panel Resetting 15
Auto Panel Reset Function 15
Auto Copy Start Function 15
Energy Saver Mode 15
Access Number 16
Interrupt Mode 16
Using the Copier as a Printer 17
Transfer Drum Cleaning Function 17
Color Display Editor (Option) 18

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Contents

Chapter 3 Making Copies

19

Chapter 1
Safety Notes

1. Basic Copying Overview 20


2. Placing Originals
Placing original on the Glass 22
Using Duplexing Document Feeder 24

3. Basic Functions
Copy Paper Size 26
Zoom Ratio 29
Image Density 30

4. Input

Output Mode

Original Copy Types


1
1 32
1-Sided Book 33
1
2 32
2-Sided Book 33
2
1 32
Odd-Page Correction 34
2
2 32
Auto Original Count Mode 35
1
[2 in 1] 32
Mixed Original Detection Mode 36
1
2 [2 in 1] 32 Instructions for Loading
Originals 37
Finishing Mode
Original Direction for Stapling 40
Non-Sort 38
Auto Dual Function in the Sort
Sort 38
Sort-and-Staple 38 Mode 41
When the Number of Copies
Group 38
Seleted Exceeds 25 in the Group
Manual Staple 38
Mode 41
Using Manual
If the Number of Copies Selected
Staple Mode 39
Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort
Mode 41

Chapter 2
Getting to Know
about
your Copier
Chapter 3
Making Copies

Chapter 4
Professional Way
to Make Color
Copies
Chapter 5
Setting the User
Mode

Chapter 6
When a Message
Appears

5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)


Basic Adjustment Items 42
Color Adjust Procedure (Basic) 43
Selecting the Original Image Type 44

Chapter 7
Troubleshooting

6. Photo Mode
Making copies from Photo 45
Storing the Photo Size in Memory 47

Chapter 8
Miscellaneous

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Contents

Chapter 4 Professional Way to Make Color Copies 49

1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

Frame Erase 50
File Margin 52
Cover Sheet 54
OHP Interleaving 56

2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)


Professional Adjustment Items 58
Contrast
Hue
Color Balance
Saturation
Density
Brightness
Sharpness
Color Adjust Procedure 59

3. Using the Digital Art Functions


Digital Art Functions List 62
Monotone 64
Background Color 65
Neg.-Pos. Reverse 66
Color Separation 67
X/Y Zoom 68
Image Repeat 70
Multi-Page Enlargement 72
Mirror Image 75
Postcard 76

Chapter 5 Setting the User Mode


1. Default Settings 80
2. Meter Count 81
3. Copy Track Functions 82
4. Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory 87
5. Storing and Calling Jobs 88
6. Users Choice
Users Choice Functions 90
Language
Energy Saver
Auto Reset
Confirmation Beep
Key Counter
Intelligent Sort
ACS Judgement Level Adjust.
Users Choice Setting Changing Procedure 91

7. Image Centering 92
8. Gradation Adjust 93

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Contents

Chapter 6 When a Message Appears

95

1. When the Message "Load Paper in the xxxx


Tray." Appears 96
2. When the Message "Please add Toner."
Appears 98
3. When the Message
"The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears 100
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected."
Appears 102
5. When the Message "The Fuser Oil has run out."
Appears. 108
6. When
Appears 111
7. What Does Each Message Mean? 112

Chapter 7 Troubleshooting

115

1. When this Type of Copy is Produced 116


The
The
The
The
The
The

Image is too Light


Image is too Dark
Copy is Blurry
Copy has dark specks or spots
Edge of the Copy is dirty
Image on the Copy is not aligned properly

2. The Copier is not functioning as designed 118


The Touch Panel shows nothing
The Start Key does not light up green
No copies are fed out when the Start Key is pressed
Control Panel Keys do not respond
The Copier is not activated when the Power Switch is

turned ON

Chapter 1
Safety Notes

Chapter 2
Getting to Know
about
your Copier
Chapter 3
Making Copies

Chapter 4
Professional Way
to Make Color
Copies
Chapter 5
Setting the User
Mode

Chapter 6
When a Message
Appears

Chapter 7
Troubleshooting

Chapter 8
Miscellaneous

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Contents

Chapter 8 Miscellaneous
1. Specifications
Copier 120
Duplexing Document Feeder 121
10 Bin Sorter 122
10 Bin Staple Sorter 123
Duplex Unit 124
2. Care of the Copier 125
Cleaning

3. Description of Copy Paper Size


and Zoom Ratio Table 127
(Original Size to Copy Paper Size)
4. Function Combination Matrix 128
5. Index 130

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Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper
A few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and copy
paper. This page explains about these terms and symbols.
Feeding Direction (copy paper path)
In this copier system, copy paper is taken up from the left-hand side of the copier and fed through
the copier toward the right-hand side, out face down onto the Exit Tray. In the figure below, the
direction in which the copy paper is fed, as indicated by the arrow, is called the "feeding direction."

1144O303AA

"Width" and "Length"


When we talk about the size of the original or copy, we call side
A "width" and side B "length."
A: Width
B: Length
1139O1610A

Terms and Symbols Used


<Lengthwise

>

When the original or copy has a "length" longer than its


"width," we call it "lengthwise" and use symbol "L" or "

1139O1610A

<Crosswise

>

When the original or copy has a "length" shorter than its


"width," we call it "crosswise" and use symbol "C" or " ."
1139O1620A

."

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Using This Manual

SAFETY INFORMATION
This copy machine is a digital copy machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no
possibility of danger from the laser, provided the copy machine is operated according to the
instructions in this manual provided.
Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housings, the laser
beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
This copy machine is certified as a Class 1 laser product. This means the copy machine does not
product hazardous laser radiation.

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT

CAUTION: The use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Because of this, we
strongly recommends that you operate your copy machine only as described in this
documentation.

For United States Users;


[Laser Safety]
This copy machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under the U.S.Department of
Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the
Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the copy machine
does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
[CDRH Regulations]
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.Food and Drug
Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. Compliance
is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. The label shown below indicates
compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in
the United States.
WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

[Internal Laser Radiation]


Maximum Radiation Power:
Wave Length:

8mW
780nm

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Using This Manual

For European Users;


WARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 8mW and the
wavelength is 780nm.

For Denmark Users;


ADVARSEL
Usynlig laserstrling ved bning, nr sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion.
Undg udsttelse for strling.

Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC825 sikkerheds kravene.

For Finland, Sweden Users;


VAROITUS
Laitteen Kyttminen muulla kuin tss kyttohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa
kyttjn turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittvlle nkymttmlle lasersteiylle.

VARNING
Om apparaten anvnds p annat stt n i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan
anvndaren utsttas fr osynlig laserstrlning, som verskrider grnsen fr laser klass 1.

For Norway Users;


ADVERSEL
Dersom apparatet brukes p annen mte enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning, kan
brukeren utsettes for unsynlig laserstrling som overskrider grensen for laser klasse 1.

Dette en halvleder laser. Maksimal effeckt till laserdiode er 8mW og blgelengde er


780nm.

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Using This Manual

Laser Safety Labels


[Label on copy machine surface]
A laser safety labels is attached on the outside of the copy machine shown below.

For Europe

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT


LASER KLASSE 1 NACH IEC825

For United States


MINOLTA CO., LTD
2, Higashiakatsuchi, Yawata-cho, Toyokawa-shi
Aichi-ken 442, Japan

MANUFACTURED:

THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR


CHAPTER 1, SUBCHAPTER J.
0946-7101-12

WARNING
This devlce complles with Part15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful
Interference. and (2) this device mutst accept any interference recelved.
Including Interference that may cause undesired operation.

This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the


Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les
exlgences du R glement sur le mat riel broullleur du Canada.

MK

Model
Input
Total

U. L

W
LISTED
199C
I.T.E. C

60Hz
A

U. L

Serial No.
MINOLTA CO,. LTD.

Made In Japan

1144O255AA
1144O255AA

The Manufacturers Name Plate is affixed at the position illustrated above.


Please write down the Model Name and Serial No. of your copier here, if necessary.
Model:
Serial No.:

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Legal Restrictions on Digital Color Copying
Certain types of documents must never be copied by the digital color copier for the purpose or with
the intent to pass copies of such documents off as the original. The following is not a complete list
but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.

Financial Instruments
Personal Checks
Travelers Checks
Money Orders
Certificates of Deposit
Bonds or other Certificates
Stock Certificates

of Indebtedness

Legal Documents
Food Stamps
Postage Stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
Checks or Drafts drawn by Government Agencies
Internal Revenue Stamps (canceled or uncanceled)
Passports
Immigration Papers
Motor Vehicle Licenses and Titles
House and Property Titles and Deeds

General
Identification Cards, Badges, or Insignias
Copyrighted Works without permission of

the copyright owner

In addition, it is prohibited under any circumstances to copy domestic or foreign currencies or


Works of Art without permission of the copyright owner.
When in doubt about the nature of a document, consult with legal counsel.

Safety Notes
This chapter explains about the operating environment, conditions, and precautions for use.

1. Installing the Copier 2


Installation Site
Power Source
Space Requirements
2. Precautions for Use 3
Operating Environment
Using the Copier Properly
Moving
Care of Copier Supplies

Safety Notes

Chapter 1

Chapter 1

Installation Site
To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it in a location which
meets the following requirements.
place away from a curtain or the like that
may catch fire and burn easily.
An area where there is no possibility of
being splashed with water or other types of
liquid.
An area free from direct sunlight.
A place out of the direct air stream of an air
conditioner, heater, or ventilator.
A well-ventilated place.
A dry place.

A dust-free location.
An area not subject to undue vibration.
A stable and level location.
A place where ammonia or other organic

gas is not generated.


place which does not put the operator in
the direct stream of exhaust from the copier.
A place which is not near any kind of
heating device.
A

Power Source
The power source voltage requirements are as follows.
Use

a power source with little voltage fluctuation.


Voltage Fluctuation
Frequency Fluctuation

:
:

Within 10%
Within 0.3%

Space Requirements
To ensure easy copier operation, supply replacements and service maintenance, adhere to the
recommended space requirements detailed below.
* Be sure to allow a clearance of 4" or more at the back of the copier as there is a ventilation duct.

20"

49-1/2"
8"

37-1/2"

54-1/4"
30"

4"

4"

57-3/4"

10-1/4"

32-1/2"

1144O002AA

4"

9-1/4"

59-3/4"
42-3/4"
25-1/4"

20"

54-1/4"
30"

4"

4"

58-1/4"

Safety Notes

49-1/2"

Chapter 1

2
1. Installing the Copier

1144O203AA

The operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows.


Temperature

: 10C to 35C (50F to 86F) with a fluctuation of 10C (50F) per hour.

Humidity

: 15% to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour.

Using the Copier Properly


To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.
NEVER place a heavy object on the copier or subject the copier to shocks.
NEVER open any Doors, or turn OFF the copier while the copier is making copies.
NEVER bring any magnetized object or use flammable sprays near the copier.
ALWAYS insert the Power Plug all the way into the outlet.
ALWAYS make sure that the outlet is visible, clear of the copier or copier cabinet.
ALWAYS provide good ventilation when making a large number of continuous copies.

NOTE
= Locate the Copier in a Well Ventilated Room =
A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this copier. An
unpleasant odor may, however, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive copier
operations. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operating environment, it is recommended that
the room be well ventilated.

REMARQUE
= Placer le copieur dans une pice largement ventile =
Une quantit dozone ngligable est dgage pendant le fonctionnement du copieur quand
celui-ci est utilis normalement. Cependant, une odeur dsagrable peut tre ressentie dans les
pices dont laration est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolonge du copieur est
effectue. Pour avoir la certitude de travailler dans un environnement runissant des conditions
de confort, sant et de scurit, il est prfrable de bien arer la pice ou se trouve le copieur.

Moving
If you need to transport the copier over a long distance, consult your Technical Representative.

Care of Copier Supplies


Use the following precautions when handling the copier supplies (toner, paper, etc.).
Store

the paper, toner, and other supplies in a place free from direct sunlight and away from any
heating apparatus. Keep them in a dry, clean environment.
Store paper, which has been removed from its wrapper but not loaded into the Drawer, in a
sealed plastic bag in a cool, dark place.
Keep supplies out of the reach of children.
If your hands become soiled with toner, wash them with soap and water immediately.

Safety Notes

Operating Environment

Chapter 1

2. Precautions for Use

Safety Notes

Chapter 1

2. Precautions for Use

Storage of Copies
If

copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in places which are not exposed to light to
prevent fading.
If an adhesive containing solvent (e.g., spray glue) is used to paste copies, the toner on the copies
can melt.
The color copies have a toner layer thicker than the normal black-and-white copies. When a color
copy is folded, therefore, the toner at the fold can be separated.
NOTE
This copier is equipped with a counterfeit preventive function that can cause slight noise on the
copy image.
Useful Tip
By activating the "Copy Track Functions" offered by this copier, nobody can use the copier unless
he or she enters an access number thats unique only to his/her account.
It helps prevent dishonest use of the copier.

Chapter 2

1. System Overview 6
2. Copier Parts and Accessories
Outside the Copier 7
Inside the Copier 8
Options 9
3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 10
4. Touch Panel
What is a Touch Panel? 12
How the Screen is Organized 12
5. Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode 14
Turning ON and OFF
When the Copier is Turned ON
Initial Mode
6. Auxiliary Functions
Panel Resetting 15
Auto Panel Reset Function 15
Auto Copy Start Function 15
Energy Saver Mode 15
Access Number 16
Interrupt Mode 16
Using the Copier as a Printer 17
Transfer Drum Cleaning Function 17
Color Display Editor (Option) 18

Getting to Know about your Copier

This chapter gives you a brief description of the system and preliminary information about
the different parts of the system.

Chapter 2

Getting to Know about your Copier

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1. System Overview

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

1139O0010A

Duplexing Document Feeder


AFR-9 <Option>
In addition to being capable of
feeding in sheet originals one at a
time, it can automatically turn over
the original for the making of copies
from 2-sided originals.

1139O0020A

Sorter S-105/Staple Sorter


ST-103 <Option>
Permits automatic sorting or grouping of
copies into 10 copy sets or stacks.
In addition, Staple Sorter automatically
staples the copy sets or stacks that are
sorted or grouped.

1144O199AA

Film Projector
FP-1 <Option>
Permits making copies from
negative or positive film as
the original.
1144O184AA

Duplex Unit
AD-7 <Option>
Automatically turns over
1-sided copies to make
2-sided copies.

1144O003AA

1144O642AA

1144O642AA

Color Display Editor


E-2 <Option>
Allows you to work on
on-screen data to edit and
process images for highly
creative copying.

1144y008AA
1144y008AA

TM

Printer Controller Fiery


<Option>
Allows the Copier to be used as a color
printer and color scanner configured in a
computer network.
For details, see the operators manual for
FieryTM provided separately.

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2. Copier Parts and Accessories
Outside the Copier

2
4

1144O004AA

Exit Tray

: Holds copies fed out of the copier.

Manual Bypass Tray

: Use for manual feeding of copy paper into the copier. p. 27

Upper/Lower Tray

: Holds up to 500 sheets of paper. p. 96

: Holds up to 250 sheets of paper. p. 97

Middle Tray
(Universal)
Front Door

Control Panel

Original Glass

: Use to start a copy cycle or to make copy job settings.


See Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel. p. 10
: Place your original face down on this Glass. p. 22

Original Cover

: Holds the original in position.

Power Switch

: Use to turn the copier ON and OFF. p. 14

: Open to clear a paper misfeed or add toner. pp. 98, 102

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

8
2. Copier Parts and Accessories
Inside the Copier

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

1144O005AA

Toner Hopper Lid

: Open when adding toner. p. 98

M1 ~ M9

: Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper. p. 102

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2. Copier Parts and Accessories

3
7

1144O649AA

Duplexing Document Feeder


1

Document Feed Tray

: Load the originals face up on this tray. p. 25

Document Exit Tray

: Receives originals automatically ejected from the Duplexing


Document Feeder.

Sorter / Staple Sorter


3

Stapler Door

: Open to replace the Staple Cartridge. p. 100

Sort Bins

: Hold sorted or grouped copies, each capable of holding up to 25.

Printer Controller (Fiery)


5

For details, see the Operators Manual for Printer Controller.

Color Display Editor


6

For details, see the Operators Manual for Color Display Editor.

Film Projector
7

For details, see the Operators Manual for Film Projector.

Getting to Know about your Copier

Duplex Unit

Chapter 2

Options

10
3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel
1

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

Photo
Contrast

User Mode

Aut
Fu

Job Recoll

3
1

Touch Panel
Shows various screens and messages.
See Touch Panel p. 12
Display Contrast Control Knob
Use to adjust the brightness of the Touch
Panel.
User Mode Key
Press to select the User Mode setting
screen.

Functions in User Mode


Default Settings

Job Memory Input

Zoom Memory Input

Users Choice

Meter Count

Image Centering

Job Recall Key


to select the Job Recall screen, on
which you can recall or check a copy job
program previously stored in memory.
See Recalling a Job from Memory
See p. 89
Auto Color/Full Color/Black Key
When Auto Color is selected, the copier
automatically checks and determines
whether the original is in color or
black-and-white and makes a full-color
or black-and-white copy according to the
original..
When Full Color is selected, the copier
makes a full-color copy even if the
original is in black-and-white.
When Black is selected, the copier makes
a black-and-white copy even if the
original is in color.
Start Key
Press to start a copy cycle. p. 21
If pressed while the copier is warming
up, it enables the Auto Copy Start
Function. p. 15
Press

Copy Track Functions Gradation Adjust

See Setting the User Mode p. 79

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3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel

14

Access

12

3
Energy Saver

11

6
Interrupt

7
Auto Color
Full Color

10

Start
Stop

Panel Reset

Black

1144O524BA

8
1144O524BA

Stop Key
to stop a multi-copy cycle.
p. 21
8 Clear Key
Press to:
Reset the multi-copy entry to 1. p. 21
Clear a zoom ratio entered when setting
one using the 10-Key Pad.
9 Panel Reset Key
Press to set the copier into the initial
mode, clearing all settings made
previously on the control panel. p. 15
Note: It does not, however, clear the
settings made immediately before
the Interrupt mode.
Interrupt
Key
10
Press to interrupt a current job with a
different one. Press it again to return to
the previous job. p. 16
11 Energy Saver Key
Press to set the copier into the Energy
Saver Mode. p. 15
7

Press

12 Access Mode Key


Use to enter the Access Number.
Note: For details see 6. Auxiliary
Functions. p. 16
13 10-Key Pad
Use to:
Enter the number of copies to be made.
Enter the zoom ratio to be used.
Enter the number of originals.
14 Photo Mode Key
Press to set the copier into the photo
Mode. p. 45

Getting to Know about your Copier

Photo Mode

Chapter 2

13

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4. Touch Panel
What is a Touch Panel?
When you turn the copier ON, the Basic screen as shown below appears on the Touch Panel.

Chapter 2

The Touch Panel is the major source of information, showing in messages and graphics the currently
set functions, available functions to choose from, and the copier status.
You have only to touch the key shown on the Touch Panel to select or activate the function
represented by the key.

How the Screen is Organized


<Example: Basic Screen>

Index Keys
When any of these keys are touched, the
corresponding menu screen appears, either:
Input Output, Color Adjust, or Digital Art.
Touching Basics brings you back to the Basic
screen.

Getting to Know about your Copier

In the following, we show typical screens with a brief description of each of them.

Message Display
Shows the current copier status, operating
instructions, and other data including the
number of copies selected.
1144O351CA

Function Keys
Use to select a function. Touching each key invokes either of the following two functions:
Selects the function.
Moves you to a screen on which to set the function.
<Example of >

<Example of >
1144O507CA

1144O506EA

1144O508CA

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4. Touch Panel

Set Function Display

Book 2

1144O049AA

Sort and Staple

1144O051AA

File Margin

1144O054AA

Monotone

1144O057AA

Color Separation
(3-Color)

1144O060AA

Image Repeat

1144O062AA

Mirror Image

1 2 (2 in 1)

1144O045AA

1144O048AA

1144O052AA

1144O055AA

1144O058AA

Sort

Cover Sheet

Background
Color
Color Separation
(4-Color)

Chapter 2

1144O044AA

1144O042AA

2 2

Book 1

1144O047AA

Group

1144O050AA

Frame Erase

1144O053AA

OHP

1144O056AA

Neg. Pos.
Reverse

1144O059AA

X/Y Zoom

1144O061AA

Multi-Page
Enlargement

Getting to Know about your Copier

1144O046AA

2 1

1 2 in 1

1144O043AA

1144O041AA

1 2

1144O040AA

Shows graphic representations of functions set other than the initial ones, including the
Input Output and Digital Art types.

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5. Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode
Turning ON and OFF
Turning
Turning

Copier OFF
Press the Power Switch to the

(OFF) position.

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When Copier is Turned ON


When the Power Switch is turned ON, the message "Warming-up. Preprogram a job." appears on the
Touch Panel and the copier now enables its auto copy start function.
Auto Copy Start Function p. 15
Pressing the Start Key at this point does not start a copy cycle. Youre going to have to wait for
approx. 9 minutes (at an ambient temperature of 20C/68F).

Start Key : Green Light

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Initial Mode

Paper : Auto Paper

When the Power Switch is turned ON, the Basic screen appears on the Touch Panel. The settings on
this screen are called the initial mode.
Note: The Basic screen serves as the reference for all panel settings to be later made.
No. of copies selected: 1
Exposure : Manual Expo.
Zoom : 1.000
Orig. Copy : 1 1

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

Copier ON
Press the Power Switch to the I (ON) position.

Finishing : Non-Sort

Useful Tip
The initial mode can be changed. For details, see Setting the User Mode. p. 80

15

Energy Saver Mode

The Panel Reset Key resets all control panel


settings to default settings including the
number of copies and zoom ratio.
* If Duplexing Document Feeder is used,
the original present on the Original
Glass will be ejected out of the unit.

If the copier is shut down when it is not in use,


it takes the copier approx. 9 min. to complete
the warm-up cycle. Instead of turning the
copier OFF, its a good idea to use the Energy
Saver Mode. This mode will minimize the time
for the copier to complete the warm-up cycle to
about 60 sec.
The Energy Saver Mode is automatically
activated a given period of time after the
copier has been touched last.
The initial setting is 15 min.
Pressing the Energy Saver Key sets the copier
into the Energy Saver Mode.
To cancel the Energy Saver Mode, press any
key on the Control Panel, for instance, the
Start Key.

Useful Tips
The Panel Reset Key enables you to

cancel all previous settings efficiently.


To avoid miscopy, try to press this Key

before making any setting for your own


copy job.
Pressing this Key does not cancel the
Interrupt Mode.

Useful Tip

Auto Panel Reset Function


The Auto Panel Reset Function is
automatically activated to return the copier to
the default settings a given period of time after
the copier has been touched last.
Useful Tip
The time for the copier to enter the Auto
Panel Reset Function can be selected from 1
to 9 min. by using Users Choice.
Also, the Auto Panel Reset function can be
disabled by the Users Choice. p. 90

Auto Copy Start Function


Even during the copier warm-up, the copier is
set into the Auto Copy Start Function by
loading the originals onto the Duplexing
Document Feeder and pressing the Start Key.
This Function allows a copy process to be
started as soon as the copier completes
warming up (which takes approx. 9 min.).

The time for the copier to enter the Energy


Saver Mode can be selected from 1 to 60
min. by using Users Choice. p. 90

Getting to Know about your Copier

Panel Resetting

Chapter 2

6. Auxiliary Functions

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6. Auxiliary Functions

Enabling the Copy Track function and defining


and storing an access number allows specific
persons to use the copier or keep track of the
number of copies made by a particular
department.
NOTE

The Touch Panel changes from the


"Access #" prompt to the initial screen.
A copy cycle can now be started. Make
your copies as necessary.

When the copy cycle is completed,


press the Access Mode Key again.

If the Copy Track function has been

enabled with an access number stored, a


copy cycle can be initiated only after the
access number has been input to the
copier.

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

Access Number

Interrupt Mode
The Interrupt Mode allows you to interrupt a
current job and run a different one. Pressing
the Interrupt Key once sets the copier into the
Interrupt Mode. Pressing the Key again
cancels the Interrupt Mode and returns to the
previous settings.

<"Access #" Prompt Screen>

Useful Tips
If the current job involves 2-sided
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When you want to enable the Copy Track

function, select "ON" for "Copy Track"


from the User Mode. p. 80

Entering the Access Number

Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the 4-digit


access number and press the OK Key.

Access
OK

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NOTE
To correct the 4-digit access number
entered, first press the Clear Key, then
enter the new number.

copying, the copier rejects an Interrupt


Mode.
If the current job involves the Sort,
Sort-and-Staple or Group, Non-Sort is
automatically selected at the same time
when the copier is set into the Interrupt
Mode.

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Transfer Drum Cleaning Function

When the optional Printer Controller


(FieryTM ) is hooked up to the copier, the
copier can be used as a full color printer for a
computer.

To maintain optimum copy quality, this copier


automatically enters the Transfer Drum
Cleaning mode at the following timing.
Cleaning takes about 40 seconds.

Fiery is the trademark of Electronics for


Imaging, Inc.

Color Mode
Full Color
Mono Color
Black and White

Timing
24 or 48* copies in multicopy
mode.
56 or 112* copies on multicopy
mode.

* Timing will differ based on selected paper

size and other settings.

Getting to Know about your Copier

Using the Copier as a Printer

Chapter 2

6. Auxiliary Functions

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6. Auxiliary Functions

Getting to Know about your Copier

Chapter 2

Color Display Editor (Option)


Equipping the copier with the optional Color
Display Editor means even more sophisticated
editing and processing capabilities of the
image.
It has a color liquid-crystal display on which to
show the original loaded in it, allowing you to
check the results of pen-entry editing on the
display.
Major Features:
Original Coloring
Background coloring (coloring, pattern,
gradation, texture), framing, text editing
(coloring, outlining, hollowing-out), line
drawing
Marker Editing
Background coloring (coloring, pattern,
gradation, texture), text editing (coloring,
outlining, hollowing-out)
Color Editing
Mono color, color conversion, neg./pos.
reverse, color filter, texture, erase
Trimming
Trimming by a rectangle (box),
radius-corner rectangle (R-box), and free
shape (trace), and their combinations
Overlay
Inlay composition, background area
overlay, text area overlay, see through
composition
For the operation, see Color Display Editor
Operators Manual separately provided.

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Chapter 3
Making Copies

5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)


Basic Adjustment Items 42
Color Adjust Procedures (Basic) 43
Selecting the Original Image Type 44
6. Photo Mode
Making copies from Photo 45
Storing the Photo Size in Memory 47

Making Copies

1. Basic Copying Overview 20


2. Placing Originals
Placing original on the Glass 22
Using Duplexing Document Feeder 24
3. Basic Functions
Copy Paper Size 26
Zoom Ratio 29
Image Density 30
4. Input Output Mode
Original Copy Types
1-Sided Book 33
1
1 32
2-Sided Book 33
1
2 32
Odd-Page Correction 34
2
1 32
Auto Original Count Mode 35
2
2 32
Mixed Original Detection Mode 36
1
[2 in 1] 32
Instructions for Loading
1
2 [2 in 1] 32
Originals 37
Finishing Mode
Original Direction for Stapling 40
Non-Sort 38
Auto Dual Function in the Sort
Sort 38
Mode 41
Sort-and-Staple 38
When the Number of Copies Seleted
Group 38
Exceeds 25 in the Group Mode 41
Manual Staple 38
If the Number of Copies Selected
Using Manual
Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort Mode 41
Staple Mode 39

Chapter 3

This chapter shows you how to make copies.


The "Basic Copying Overview" offers quick, at-a-glance instructions for making copies.
Each step is keyed to a page number with a more detailed description.

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1. Basic Copying Overview
Place

the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made (step 9), and press the
Start Key (step 10). This will allow you to make a full-size copy or copies on paper of the same
size as the original.
Note: Automatically selected in the initial mode are Auto Paper, Full Size, and Auto Exposure.

The

selections
you make on the Touch Panel will change the exposure level, zoom ratio, the
type of copy and so on.

1. Placing the Original p. 22


Load the originals face up on the
Duplexing Document Feeder.

Raise

Making Copies

Chapter 3

the Original Cover and place the


original face down on the Glass.

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1144O007AA

To make a
black-and-white copy
from a colored original
To make a colored copy
from a black-and white
original

Selecting the Color mode


2. Press either Auto Color, Full Color, or Black.
Auto Color: The copier automatically determines whether
the original is in color or black-and-white and
makes a full-color or black-and-white copy
according to the original.
Full Color:
Black:

To change the copy paper


size

The copier makes a full-color copy regardless


of the type of original.
The copier makes a black-and-white copy
regardless of the type of original.

Auto Color

Full Color
Black
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Selecting the basic functions


3. Touch Paper.
p. 26

To change the zoom ratio

To change the exposure


level

4. Touch Zoom.
p. 29
5. Touch Density.
p. 30

6. Touch Input
p. 31

Selecting the Input

To make 2-sided copies


from 1-sided originals
To sort copies
To make a file margin
on the copy

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Output

Output.

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1. Basic Copying Overview
Selecting the Color Adjust functions
7. Touch Color Adjust.
p. 42

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Chapter 3

To adjust level of colors


To make outline of
image sharper or softer

Selecting the Digital Art functions


8. Touch Digital Art.
p. 62

Making Copies

To make monotone copy


To make a very large copy
(Multi-Page Enlargement
copy)

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9. Setting the number of copies.


Set

the desired number of copies to be


made.

Note: If you have entered an incorrect


number, press the Clear Key, then
enter the correct number.

10. Starting the copy cycle.


Press

the Start Key.

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Start
Stop

Note: To stop the copy cycle, press the


Stop Key.
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2. Placing Originals
Placing Originals on the Glass
Different methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Use the appropriate
procedure.

Sheet Originals
Raise the Original Cover or Duplexing
Document Feeder and place the
original face down on the Glass.

Making Copies

Chapter 3

Highly Transparent Originals,


Non-Standard Size Original
(Using transparencies, translucent paper or
non-Standard Size paper for the original)

Place the original in the same way as


the sheet originals.

Place a blank white sheet of paper over


the original so that the entire original
is covered.

1144O007AA

Align the rear left corner of the


original with the
marker on the
Width Scale of the copier glass.

1144O008AA

3
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NOTES
To make a 12" 18" copy from an 11"

17" original on a copier equipped


with a Duplexing Document Feeder,
align the rear left edge of the original
with the (photo) mark on the Length
Scale to avoid lost image. p. 23
To make copies using the Photo mode
on a copier equipped with a Duplexing
Document Feeder , align the rear left
edge of the original with the (photo)
mark on the Length Scale. p. 23

Gently lower the Original Cover or


Duplexing Document Feeder.

Gently lower the Original Cover or


Duplexing Document Feeder.

23
2. Placing Originals

("Book original" refers to an open bound


original.)

Place the open book as shown.

When Copier is Equipped with a


Duplexing Document Feeder
Make sure of the correct placement of the
original in any of the following cases if
copier is equipped with a Duplexing
Document Feeder.
Making copies in the Photo mode
Making 12" 18" copies from an 11"
17" original

Place the original, by aligning the rear


edge with the Length Scale and the left
edge with the (Photo) mark.

Chapter 3

Making Copies from A Book Using


Book Copy Mode

1144O011AB

Gently lower the Duplexing Document


Feeder or Original Cover.

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NOTES
If the book is thick, make a copy with

the Duplexing Document Feeder or


Original Cover raised.
Do not look directly at the Original
Glass surface as a strong beam of light
is emitted.
Not positioning the open book properly
will result in copies with pages in
incorrect order.

Useful Tips

If 1-Sided Book or 2-Sided Book is


selected in the Input Output

Gently lower the Duplexing Document


Feeder or the Original Cover.

Make settings in the Photo Mode.


p. 45

Instructions for Original Placement


Be sure to raise the Duplexing Document

Feeder 15 or more before placing the


original. If the Duplexing Document
Feeder is raised to an angle less than 15,
the copier may fail to select the correct
copy paper size or zoom ratio.

function, each of the two pages of an


open book onto one side of a separate
sheets of paper or onto the opposite
side of a paper.
Start copying with the
higher-numbered pair.
1144O010AA

Do not place an original weighing more

than 11 lbs. on the Glass.


When placing an open book, do not press

the book hard on the Glass, as the Glass


could crack.

Making Copies

PHOTO Mark

24
2. Placing Originals

Using Duplexing Document Feeder


Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets placed on the Document Feed
Tray one by one. After the copy cycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original
onto the Document Exit Tray.
Some originals may not be suitable for reliable operation of the Duplexing Document Feeder.
Here is a guideline.

Making Copies

Chapter 3

Originals Suitable for the Duplexing Document Feeder


Type of Originals: Plain Paper (weighing 13 to 29 lbs.)
Original Size: Normal mode
Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L, Letter C, Invoice C, 8-1/2" 13"L
2-in-1 (Dual Original Scanning) mode
Letter C, Invoice C
Mixed Original Detection mode
Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L, Letter C

Originals Not Suitable


Typing paper, paraffin paper, and other thin paper (weighing
Thick paper (weighing more than 29 lbs.)
Originals greater than Ledger or smaller than Letter
Transparencies, translucent paper
Wrinkled, dog-eared, curled, or torn originals
Clipped or stapled originals
Carbon-backed originals

Typing paper,
paraffin paper,
and other thin
paper

Thick paper

less than 13 lbs.)

Continuous
forms

Stapled
originals

Wrinkled or
dog-eared
original
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Note: For any of these types of originals, raise the Duplexing Document Feeder and place the
original manually on the Glass to make a copy. p. 22

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2. Placing Originals

Swing the Document Exit Tray to the


left.

Place a neat stack of originals face up


on the Document Feed Tray and then
slide the Document Guide Plate to the
size of the originals.

Swing the Document Exit Tray back


again.

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NOTE
The Copy cycle cannot be started
unless you swing the Document Exit
Tray back again.
1139O0110A

NOTES
The maximum number of originals that

Pull out the Document Exit Tray


Extender if you are using Ledger- or
Legal-size originals.

can be loaded is as follows:


Letter or smaller

Larger than Letter

50

30

Make sure that the top level of the

original stack does not exceed the


marking.
If you need to make copies of assorted
sizes originals, select the Mixed
Original Detection mode.
p. 36
Make sure that the Document Guide
Plate is in touch with the edges of the
original stack. If its not pressed snugly
against the the original stack, skewed
feeding could result.

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Chapter 3

Making Copies

Loading the Originals

26
3. Basic Functions
We here explain how to select the basic setting to make copies.
Basic Screen

Zoom key:
Touch this key to
show the screen that
allows you to select
the zoom ratio.
p. 29

Chapter 3

Density key:

Touch this key to show


the screen that allows
you to select the image
density of the copy.
p. 30

Paper Key:

Touch this key to


show the screen that
allows you to select
the paper size.

Making Copies

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Copy Paper Size


AutoPaper
When this key is touched, the copier is set
to the Auto Paper mode where the copy
paper is automatically selected according
to the size of the original being used and
the zoom ratio selected for use.

Manual Selection
The copy paper size can be set manually
according to your need.

Touch Paper on the Basic Screen,


then touch AutoPaper to set the copier
into the Auto Paper mode.

Touch Paper and the Touch Panel


indicates the paper size currently
loaded in the three Paper Trays.

Useful Tip
This mode is efficient when you want to
automatically make copies on paper of
the same size as your originals.
NOTES
The original sizes that can be detected

in the Auto Paper mode are 11" 17"


L, Legal L, Letter L, Letter C, Invoice L
and Invoice C only. The copier may
fail to detect, or wrongly detect, any
other standard size and irregular sizes.
(But, we have optional parts that can
be mounted to enable detection of A4L,
A4C and FLSL (210 mm 330 mm);
ask your Tech. Rep. for these
capabilities.)
The copier fails to detect, or wrongly
detect, the size of a wrinkled,
dog-eared, or curled original.

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Touch the desired paper size key.

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3. Basic Functions

Manual Bypass Copying

Load a neat stack of copy paper onto the


Bypass Tray and slide the Paper Guide
Plates to the size of the copy paper.

Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on


paper not loaded in any Tray, or to copy
onto thick paper, transparencies, or any
other special paper.

1144O013AA

NOTES
Load the OHP transparencies so that the
front side (on which the white tape is fitted)
faces up in the direction as shown.

Paper Size
Ledger L to Letter C and 12" 18"
Max. Size: 12" 18"
Minimum Size: 5-1/2" to 7-1/4"
Capacity
Plain paper (white)...50 sheets or less
Plain paper
(once-copied paper)...20 sheets or less
Thick paper, transparencies...20 sheets

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Use only the recommended OHP


transparencies.
Correct any curl if you are making 2-sided
copies using thick paper.
When inserting paper with one side
previously printed, load the paper stack so
that the blank side faces down.

Using the Manual Bypass Tray

Place the original on the Original


Glass.

Swing down the Manual Bypass Tray.

Ensure that Manual is highlighted on the


Touch Panel. If not, touch the Paper and
then touch Manual Feed .

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1144O372CA

Fan the paper stack or OHP transparencies


thoroughly.

Making Copies

Types of Paper
Plain paper (weighing 16 to 24 lbs.)
Thick paper (weighing 24 to 42 lbs.)
OHP Transparencies (recommended by
us)

Chapter 3

Copy Paper That Can be Used for Manual


Bypass

28
3. Basic Functions
Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is
non-standard size, touch Custom Size .
The size input screen appears. Input a size of
copy paper using the 10-Key Pad and then
touch OK

Making Copies

Chapter 3

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If you are using OHP transparencies or thick


papers, select the type of copy paper,
OHP Film or Heavy Stock , according
to the type of your original.
When copying on the reverse side of the
copy paper for 2-sided copy, select
2nd side for Dup .

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Touch OK .

Using the 10-Key Pad, set the number of


copies to be made.

NOTE

The following functions cannot be


selected for Manual Bypass:
2-Sided Copying (1 2, 2 2), 2-sided
2-in-1 copy, Mixed Original Size
Detection,Cover Sheet, OHP
Interleaving, Image Repeat, Multi-Page
Enlargement, and Postcard.

10 Press the Start Key to start the copy cycle.


NOTE
If you have made a copy on OHP
transparencies, remove the copy (OHP
transparencies) from the bin
immediately. A copy of OHP
transparencies left in the bin can easily
curl.

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3. Basic Functions

Zoom Ratio
When you touch Zoom on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom
ratio. You have five different ways to choose when setting the zoom ratio. Select one according
to your need.
Zoom Up/Down Keys
By holding down the or key, you can change the ratio
quickly. (0.250 to 6.000)

Auto Size

You can use the 10-Key Pad


to directly enter the zoom
ratio.

Chapter 3

Using the 10-Key Pad

The copier automatically


selects the zoom ratio
according to the size of
the original and the copy
paper size.

You can store frequently


used ratios in memory and
recall them later as
necessary.
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Fixed Zoom Ratios


The copier provides most frequently used
zoom ratios ready for immediate use.

Using the Zoom Memory

Using the 10-Key Pad

Touch User Set .

Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the


desired zoom ratio. (0.250 to 6.000)

Touch User Set .

Select the desired ratio from among the


three that have previously been stored
in memory.

1144O284EA

Example: For 1.300, press 1, 3, 0, and


0, in that order.
To correct a ratio entered, first press
the Clear Key, then enter the correct
one.

1144O284EA

NOTE
The User Mode is used to store zoom
ratios in memory. p. 87

Making Copies

Zoom Memory

30
3. Basic Functions

Image Density

When you adjust the level towards the Darker side, the copier also copies the background. If
you slide the level towards the Lighter side, the resultant copy will become lighter. Select the
appropriate level according to your original.
Manual Background Adjustment
You can vary the exposure level in a total of seven steps, two steps on the
Darker side and five steps on the Lighter side.

Making Copies

Chapter 3

Touch Density on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image
density and background level* of the copy.
*Adjusting the background level:
Slide the level towards the Lighter side if you dont want the data on the back side of a
newspaper or magazine page copied. Slide it towards the Darker side if you want to
reproduce pale colors of a bright area of the original.

1144O496EA

Auto Background
copier automatically selects the best possible
background level. If you make a black-and-white copy
from an original which is a faint pencil-written text, the
copier automatically makes the text darker as it appears
on the copy.
The copier automatically selects the best background
level. Each time this key is touched, Auto Background or
Manual Background is selected alternately.
The

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4. Input

Output Mode

You will now select settings for 2-sided copies and finishing function (such as Sorting and
Grouping).

If required, select the


appropriate special
option (s).

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*The screen may appear different


depending on the options your
copier is equipped with.
Select a finishing function you want to use
for your copies. (Only when the optional
Sorter or Staple Sorter is mounted) p.38

Making Copies

Chapter 3

Choose the setting


based on your original
and the setting for your
desired end-result copy.
p.32

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4. Input

Copy Types

Originals

Copies

Select

Original

Output Mode

1 1 to make 1-sided copies from 1-sided


originals.

Touch
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1136P204AA

Originals

Copy

Chapter 3

(Only when the Duplex Unit is mounted.)


Select 1
2 to make 2-sided copies from 1-sided
originals.
Note: Two originals can be copied onto one sheet
of paper.

Making Copies

1136P205AA
1136P205AA

Touch
1144O306AA

Original

Copies

(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder is


mounted.)
Select 2
1 to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided
originals.
Note: You need twice as many sheets of copy paper
as originals.
Touch

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1134P207AA

1144O307AA

Original

Copy

(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and


Duplex Unit are mounted.)
Select 2
2 to make 2-sided copies from 2-sided
originals.

1136P207AA
1136P207AA

[2in1] = 1-sided 2-in-1 copy


Copy

1136P208AA

1144O308AA

(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder is


mounted.)
Select 1
[2in1] to make a 1-sided copy, through
reduction, from two 1-sided originals side-by-side.
Note: You need half as many sheets of copy paper
as the number of originals.

Originals

Touch

Touch
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2[2in1] = 2-sided 2-in-1 copy


Originals

Copy

(Only when Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex


Unit are mounted.)
Select 1
2[2in1] to make a 2-sided copy, through
reduction, from four 1-sided originals. Each pair of
originals will be placed side-by-side on either side
of the copy.
Note: You need 1/4 as many sheets of copy paper
as the number of originals.

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1136P210AA

Touch

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4. Input

Output Mode

1-Sided Book
Book Original

1-Sided Copies

Each of the two pages of an open book is copied


onto one side of a separate sheet of paper.
Touch

, then
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1136P219AA
1136P219AA

touch

or
1144O312CB

1144O313CA

2-Sided Copy

(Only when the Duplex Unit is mounted.)


The two pages of an open book are copied onto
opposite sides of a sheet of paper.
, then

Touch

1144O314CA

1136P220AA
1136P220AA

touch

or
1144O312CB

1144O316CA

Making Copies

Book Original

Chapter 3

2-Sided Book

34

4. Input

Output Mode

Odd-Page Correction

When 1 2, 1 [2in1], or 1 2 [2in1] is used, the page organization of the copy set may appear
differently depending on the number of originals used. See example.

Example: 1 [2in1]

2
1 3

Chapter 3

1 3
2

1 2 3

Odd-Page Correction Not Made

Odd-Page Correction Made

For

For

1 2 or 1 [2in1], touch the 1144O509CA key and then select 1144O510CA or 1144O511CA .
You can also let the copier count the number of originals. Auto Original Count Mode p. 35
If the number of originals is even, there is no need to make the odd-page correction.

Making Copies

1140O550AA

1 2 [2in1], touch the


key, touch
, and enter the number of originals
1144O512CA
from the 10-Key Pad.
1144O509CA
You can also let the copier count the number of originals. Auto Original Count Mode p. 35
If the number of originals is a multiple of 4, you do not need to make the odd-page correction.
NOTES
The maximum number of originals that can be entered is 50.
To correct an entry for the number of originals, press the Clear key ( C

the correct number.

1144O513CB

), then enter

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4. Input

Output Mode

Auto Original Count Mode

Chapter 3

If AutoCount is selected, the copier automatically counts the number of originals.

Using the Auto Original Count Mode

Press the Start Key to begin the


original count sequence.

Touch the Auto Key.


Start
Stop

1134P337CA

The Duplexing Document Feeder

1144O379CA

Load the originals onto the Duplexing


Document Feeder. "Loading the
Originals" p. 25

starts feeding the loaded originals to


count the number of originals. (At
this time, no copy cycle is run.)

Unload the originals ejected onto the


Document Exit Tray and reload them
into the Document Feed Tray. Then,
press the Start Key.

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4. Input

Output Mode

Mixed Original Detection Mode


Use the Mixed Original Detection mode to make copies automatically from assorted sizes
originals loaded in the Duplexing Document Feeder.
If Auto Size is selected, you can make same size copies from originals of different sizes.
Originals

Chapter 3

Auto Paper Mode

Making Copies

Copies

Auto Size Mode,


Copy Paper: Letter

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NOTE
The copier cannot staple together the copies of different sizes made in the Mixed
Original Detection mode.

Using the Mixed Original Detection


Mode
Swing the Document Exit Tray to the
left as shown.
Load the stack of originals so that the
rear edge of each original is pressed
against the rear Document Guide Plate.
Then, slide the front Document Guide
Plate against the front edges of the
widest originals.

Touch Input

Output .

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Swing the Document Exit Tray back


again.

Touch Mixed Size to set the copier


into the Mixed Original Detection
mode.
Useful Tip
The Mixed Original Detection mode can
be set as a default setting by using the
User Mode. p. 80

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4. Input

Output Mode

Instructions for Loading Originals


Use the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals.

Procedure
Load the originals crosswise.
If the originals are loaded lengthwise, the directions of the copy images will be mixed up.

1-Sided Copies

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Incorrect:
2-Sided Originals
Loaded Lengthwise
1-Sided Copies

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2-Sided Originals
Loaded Crosswise

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Correct:

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4. Input

Output Mode

Finishing Modes
Non-Sort
Copies

Originals

All copies are fed to the 1st Bin, without


being sorted, grouped, stapled, or punched.
Touch

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Sort

(Only when the Sorter or Staple Sorter is mounted)


Copies are sorted into complete sets of the
originals.
* This mode is effective when making
multiple copies from multiple originals.

Copies
1st Bin

Making Copies

Originals
2nd Bin

Touch
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3rd Bin
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Sort-and-Staple

(Only when the Staple Sorter is mounted)


Copies are sorted into complete sets of the
originals and each set is stapled together.

Copies

Originals

Touch
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Group

(Only when the Sorter is mounted)


The copies made from each single original
are separated into groups. Each group
contains the same number of copies.

Copies

Originals

1st Bin
2nd Bin

Touch
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3rd Bin
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Manual Staple
Sorting or Grouping
Originals

(Only when the Staple Sorter is mounted)


This mode allows you to staple copy sets
Manual Staple
already made in the Sort Mode or copy
stacks made in the Group Mode.
Touch

on the Basic Screen.


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Using Manual Staple Mode

Output Mode

NOTES
Make sure of the stapling position and

To use as a stapler:

4. Input

press the paper stack against the


bracket.
Never attempt to reach for the stapling
position. This can be dangerous.

Align the sheets of paper neatly.

Touch Staple .
Chapter 3

Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin.

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The sheets of paper are stapled.

Useful Tip

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NOTE
Up to 25 sheets of (plain) paper can be
stapled.

Stapling Position
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This feature is efficient to staple


originals after making copies.

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4. Input

Output Mode

Original Direction for Stapling


Note the correct direction of the originals loaded in the Duplexing Document Feeder to make
copies in the Staple mode.

Correct:
Originals Loaded
Crosswise

Stapling Corner

Making Copies

Chapter 3

If the copies are to be stapled either in the Sort-and-Staple or Manual Staple mode, load the originals
crosswise in the Duplexing Document Feeder. Ensure also that the stapling corner is at the rear left
side as indicated by the arrow.

Copy Set/Stack
Stapled at Top Left

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To manually staple copy sets which have been made in the Sort mode from originals placed on the
Original Glass, place each original crosswise on the Original Glass. Make also sure that the stapling
corner is at the rear right corner as indicated by the arrow.

Stapling
Corner

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4. Input

Output Mode

Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode


Each of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, however, allows
sorting of copies of up to 50 originals under certain conditions.

Bins Used

1st to 25th sorted copies

1st to 5th Bins

26st to 50th sorted copies

6th to 10th Bins

* If the number of copies selected exceeds 5, the copy cycle stops at the 25th original.
* To have a complete set of originals, place the copies from the 6th Bin on top of those from the 1st

Bin. In the same way, place the copies from the 7th Bin on top of those from the 2nd Bin, and so on.

When the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 25 in the Group Mode


When more than 26 copies are to be grouped together into one group, the Staple Sorter uses the
next Bin to continue grouping the copies.
Original
1st

Copies

Bins Used

1st to 25th copies

1st Bin

26st and subsequent copies

2nd Bin

2nd to Nth: Same way up to 10th

If the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort Mode


The capacity of the 1st Bin is 50. If more than 50 copies are made in the Non-Sort mode, the
Sorter uses the 1st, 2nd, and subsequent Bins to hold those excess copies.

Making Copies

Copies

Chapter 3

When less than 5 copies are made from an original set, consisting of more than 25 originals, in
the Sort Mode, the Sorter or the Staple Sorter is automatically switched into the Auto Dual
Function Mode using the 6th to 10th Bins.

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5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)
These pages outline a simple procedure you can follow to adjust the hue or tone of the color
produced on the copy and how you would like the color of your copy to look.
The copier also allows you to professionally adjust these features. p. 58

Making Copies

Chapter 3

Touch this key on the Basic screen.

Professional
Adjustment Key p. 58

Basic Adjustment Menu


Allows you to adjust from
eight different aspects.

Original Image Type Key


Allows you to select the
image type of your original.
p. 44

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Basic Adjustment Items


Red
Corrects only the red component of the
original to make it appear redder or less
red.
p. 18, "Creative Image Book"

Brightness
Adjusts to make the original image
brighter or darker.
p. 22, "Creative Image Book"
Contrast

Green
Corrects only the green component of the
original to make it appear greener or less
green.
p. 19, "Creative Image Book"

Makes a vivid original image look duller


or a blurred image look clearer and more
distinct.
p. 23, "Creative Image Book"
Saturation

Blue
Corrects only the blue component of the
original to make it appear bluer or less
blue.
p. 20, "Creative Image Book"
Sharpness
Enhances the outline of characters,
making it sharper.
p. 21, "Creative Image Book"

Makes the colors appear duller or clearer.


p. 24, "Creative Image Book"
Portrait
Adjusts the flesh tone of the portrait.
p. 25, "Creative Image Book"

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5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)

Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)


Select the item for adjustment.

Press the Start Key. This causes the


copier to output a sample copy
showing seven images, each
representing a different level of
adjustment for the selected item.

Select the sample you like best, then


touch the OK key.
Chapter 3

(Ex.: When "Sharpness" is selected)


Touch the Test Print key.

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Align the image area in the original


you want to check for color with the
Sample Area on the Glass.

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Place the original in position again and


press the Start Key.

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5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)

Select the original image type by pressing the corresponding key to get the best possible result
on your copy.
For example:
Text & Photo is ideally suited to an original which contains texts, photos, and illustrations.
This feature is selected in the initial mode.
Select Photo Image to make a clear copy from a photo printed on photographic paper.
When making a copy from a gravure photo of a magazine, Printed Image is effective in
preventing moire from occurring on the copy.
If you want to make a copy from an original which has a text on a relatively dark colored
background, such as a map, Map is just right for the job reproducing fine letters and lines
clearly. This feature is also effective in reproducing faint pencil-written texts clearly.
To select the original image type, touch Printed Image , Map , etc.

Making Copies

Chapter 3

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6. Photo Mode

Chapter 3

Photo mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on
the copy at an aesthetically pleasing position.
Pressing the Photo Mode Key sets the copier into the Photo mode.

Making Copies from Photo

Select the appropriate "Photo Type."

Select the size of your photo and touch


OK . If an appropriate size is not
available, enter the size from the
10-Key Pad.

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<Using 10-Key Pad>


Touch X and enter the length of the
photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value
has already been set, press the Clear
Key, then enter the new value.)
Next, touch Y and enter the width of
the photo from the 10-Key Pad.

Select the appropriate "Photo-Sizing


Mode" and touch OK .
When Scale to Page is selected, the
image is reproduced on the entire
surface of the copy paper. To step
4.
When Manual Zoom Input is
selected, you can then define a zoom
ratio from the 10-Key Pad. To step
6.

Useful Tip
A frequently used photo size can be
stored in copier memory.

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<When [Scale to Page] is selected>


Select the appropriate "Copy Size."
(See Manual Bypass Copying. p. 27)

Select the appropriate "Scale to Page


Mode."
When [Fit Entire Image] is selected,
the copier fits the entire image of the
photo onto the copy paper.
When [Fill Entire Page] is selected, the
copier produces the image on the copy
paper with a uniform margin along
four edges.

Enter the desired zoom ratio from the


10-Key Pad.
When Full Size is touched, you can
make a full size copy.

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Touch OK . The Touch Panel shows


the settings made, prompting you to
check them.

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Useful Tip

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NOTES

Touch Density if you want to adjust the

[Fill Entire Page] may result in part of

background level of the copy. p. 30


Touch Color Adjust if you want to

the image being lost on the copy.


When Centering of the User Mode has
been set to OFF, the margin along four
edges will not be uniform even by
selecting [Fill Entire Page].

make color adjustments. p. 42


Touch Monotone if you want to make a

single-color copy from a colored or


black-and-white photo. p. 64
Touch Mirror Image if you want to
make a copy whose image is identical to
the original except reversed as viewed
in a mirror. p. 47

<When [Manual Zoom Input] is


selected>
Select the appropriate "Copy Size."
(See Manual Bypass Copying. p. 27)

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Place the original and press the Start


Key.
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6. Photo Mode

Storing the Photo Size in Memory


Touch X and enter the length of the
photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a
value has already been set, press the
Clear Key, then enter the new value.)

On the screen that prompts you to


check the settings made in the Photo
Mode, touch Mirror Image .

Chapter 3

Setting Mirror Image in Photo


Mode

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Touch Y and enter the width of the


photo from the 10-Key Pad.

Touch ON .

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Touch Store as Presets .

Touch any of the non-labeled keys.

non-labeled
keys

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NOTE
If you touch a key in which a size has
previously been stored, the old data is
erased.

Touch OK .

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Chapter 4
Professional Way to Make Color Copies
This chapter explains about how to adjust colors professionally and use the Digital Art
functions provided by the copier.

Professional Way to Make Color Copies

Chapter 4

1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions


Frame Erase 50
File Margin 52
Cover Sheet 54
OHP Interleaving 56
2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)
Professional Adjustment Items 58
Hue
Saturation
Brightness
Sharpness
Contrast
Color Balance
Density
Color Adjust Procedure 59
3. Using the Digital Art Functions
Digital Art Functions List 62
Monotone 64
Background Color 65
Neg.-Pos. Reverse 66
Color Separation 67
X/Y Zoom 68
Image Repeat 70
Multi-Page Enlargement 72
Mirror Image 75
Postcard 76

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

This is an introduction to the four convenient features available in input


Frame Erase, File Margin, Cover Sheet, and OHP.

output modes:

Touch this key on the Basic screen.


Select the finishing
function (only when the
copier is equipped with
an optional Sorter or
Staple Sorter). p. 38

Applied function keys

Make the input output


settings for 2-sided and
book copying. p. 32

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* The contents of the


display vary from system
to system depending on
which option or options
are installed.

Frame Erase
The copier provides a margin along the
four edges on the copy.

Enter the frame erase "Width" from the


10-Key Pad. Go to step 6.

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Frame Erase Setting Procedure

Touch Frame Erase .

Select the applicable "Original Size."


For a standard size, touch the exact
size key or Auto Detect .
For a non-standard size, touch
Custom Size . Go to step 4.

<When Custom Size is selected>


Enter the length (X) of the original
from the 10-Key Pad. Then, touch Y
and enter the width (Y) of the original.
(To correct a wrong number entered,
press the Clear Key.)

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

Touch Width and enter the frame


erase width from the 10-Key Pad.

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NOTES
This copier has been designed to have

lost images of a width of 8 mm on the


leading edge, 5 mm on the trailing
edge, and 3 mm each on the front and
rear edges in the full size mode. Set a
frame erase "Width" wider than each of
these values to have a frame erase
effect at all.
A shadow can at times be produced
along the edges when you make a 12"
18" copy from an 11" 17" original.
We recommend that Frame Erase be
used in such cases.

Chapter 4

Touch OK .
Touch C (cancel) to cancel the
settings made for, and exit from,
Frame Erase.

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

File Margin
The copier provides a file margin along the left, right, or top edge on the copy for your easy
filing. It uses either Shift-for-Margin or Margin-by-Reduction (File Margin Mode) to make a
margin which can measure from 1 to 30 mm.
Shift-for-Margin

Margin-by-Reduction

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File Margin Setting Procedure

Touch File Margin .

Place original on the Original Glass or


in the Duplexing Document Feeder.

Enter the "File Margin Width" from


the 10-Key Pad.

NOTE
Make sure to correctly place the
original in either portrait or landscape
orientation. "Placing the Original for
File Margin" p. 53

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3

Select the applicable "Original


Placement."

Touch OK .
Touch C (cancel) to cancel the
settings made for, and exit from, File
Margin.
NOTES
If the margin width is set larger than

necessary in Shift-for-Margin, a void


image can occur. Try to keep a good
margin.
Do not select (Sort-and-Staple) when
you make a file margin along the left or
right edge.
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Select the applicable "File Margin


Mode."

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

Placing the Original for File Margin

Key to be Selected

Margin on Right Edge

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Margin on Top Edge

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Original Placement

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

Cover Sheet
The Cover mode lets you make a front cover, or a front and back cover, for a copy set. Cover
Mode copies the first page, or the first and last page, of an original set on different paper from
the normal copy paper, such as colored paper. There are five different Cover functions available.
Select the appropriate one according to your need.

Functions
Front Cover: Blank
Back Cover: None

Front Cover: Copied


Back Cover: None

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Front Cover: Blank


Back Cover: Blank

Front Cover: Copied


Back Cover: Blank

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1 2 3

1 2 3
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Back Cover: Copied
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Cover Sheet Setting Procedure

Touch Cover Sheet .

Load your originals in the Duplexing


Document Feeder. p. 25

1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

Touch Paper on the Basic screen to


select the copy paper. You can touch
Auto Paper to let the copier
automatically select the paper.

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Chapter 4

Touch Manual Feed and then select


the copy paper size for the cover sheet.

Select a particular function for "Front"


and "Back."

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Touch OK .
Touch C (cancel) to cancel the
settings made for, and exit from, Cover
Sheet.

Place the copy paper on the Manual


Bypass Tray.

Touch OK . This shows a screen


allowing you to select the type of copy
paper for the cover sheet. Select the
type of paper and touch OK . (Select
Normal to enable Sort.)

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Enter the number of copies to be make


from the 10-Key Pad and press the
Start Key.

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

OHP Interleaving
When you make copies on transparencies, the OHP Interleaving function inserts copied or
non-copied interleaves after each transparency. Four different functions are available. Select the
appropriate one according to your need.

Functions
Single Copy
The copier copies onto OHP transparencies and, after each transparency, inserts a copied or
non-copied (blank) sheet of paper.
<Non-Copied Interleaves>
Copies
Originals

<Copied Interleaves>
Copies

2
OHP

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Multiple Copy
The copier copies onto OHP transparencies and, for the 1st set, inserts a copied or non-copied
(blank) sheet of paper after each transparency. Also, the copier sorts copies into the specified
number of original sets.

<Non-Copied Interleaves>
Copies
Originals

<Copied Interleaves>
Copies
Originals

1
2

Non-Copied
Interleaves

1 2

Copied
Interleaves

1 2

1 1 2 2

1 2

Extra
Copies

Multi-Copy
Entry: 2

Multi-Copy
Entry: 2
OHP

OHP

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Copied
Interleaves

1 2

1 1 2 2

1 2

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Extra
Copies

1 2

1 2
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NOTES
OHP Interleaving function can be available only when Letter paper is loaded into any paper

source.
Be careful to place the original using the correct page orientation.
For Multiple Copy, the copier should be equipped with a Sorter or Staple Sorter.

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1. Using the Applied Input

Output Functions

OHP Setting Procedure

Touch OHP .

Select whether you want to copy on


the interleaves (Yes) or not (No) (for
"Copy onto Interleaves").

Place the OHP transparencies on the


Manual Bypass Tray. The side and
edge on which white tape has been
affixed, should be face up and towards
the bypass port.

If you want to make handouts, touch


Yes under "# of Handouts to be
Produced" and enter the number of
handouts you need to make from the
10-Key Pad. (If you do not need
handouts, go to step 4.)

Touch Paper and select Letter loaded


in the same direction as the OHP
transparencies.

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Place the original in the same direction


as the OHP transparencies on the
Original Glass and press the Start Key.

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NOTES

Touch OK .
Touch C (cancel) to cancel the
settings made for, and exit from, OHP.

If you make copies from an original set,

one page after another, via the


Original Glass, make them in
descending page order.
If you want to use a Sorter or Staple
Sorter for the copy run, remove the
copy (OHP transparencies) as soon as
it is fed into the bin. If it is left in the
bin for a while, it can curl.

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2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)
These pages explain how to professionally adjust the hue or tone of the color produced on the
copy.
Professional Adjustment Key
Touch this key on the Basic screen.

Touch this key to open the


professional adjustment menu.

Basic Adjustment Keys

Original Image Type Key


Touch this key to select the
image type of your original.
p. 44

p. 42

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Professional Adjustment Items


Hue

Contrast

You can select one of seven samples, each


having a specific hue level, to obtain the
best possible hue on the copy. You can
further fine-tune the hue level over 19 steps.
p. 26, "Creative Image Book"

You can select one of seven samples, each


having a specific contrast level, to obtain
the best possible contrast on the copy. You
can further fine-tune the contrast level over
19 steps.
p. 31, "Creative Image Book"

Saturation
You can select one of seven samples, each
having a specific saturation level, to obtain
the best possible saturation on the copy.
You can further fine-tune the saturation
level over 19 steps.
p. 27, "Creative Image Book"

Color Balance
You can adjust the balance of cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black in the range
between 0% and 200% in 1% increments.
p. 32, "Creative Image Book"
Density

Brightness
You can select one of seven samples, each
having a specific brightness level, to obtain
the best possible brightness on the copy.
You can further fine-tune the brightness
level over 19 steps.
p. 28, "Creative Image Book"
Sharpness
You can select one of seven samples, each
having a specific sharpness level, to obtain
the best possible sharpness on the copy.
p. 29, "Creative Image Book"

You can select one of seven samples, each


having a specific density level, to obtain
the best possible density on the copy. You
can further fine-tune the density level over
19 steps.
p. 30, "Creative Image Book"

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2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)

Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance)

Select the item for adjustment.

Press the Start Key. This causes the


copier to output a sample copy
showing seven images, each
representing a different level of
adjustment for the selected item.

Select the sample you like best, then


touch OK .

(Ex.: When "Hue" is selected)


Touch Test Print .

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If you would like something


in-between (e.g., a hue level between
+2 and +3), touch Fine-Tune . Then,
touch + or as necessary to fine-tune
the level.
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Align the image area of the original


you want to check for color with the
Sample Area on the of Glass.

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NOTE
"Sharpness" does not permit
fine-tuning.

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Place the original in position again and


press the Start Key.

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2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)

Color Adjust Procedure (Color Balance)


Touch Color Balance .

Select the color you want to adjust for


balance from among C (cyan), M
(magenta), Y (yellow), and BK (black).

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Touch or to change the value as


necessary.

Adjust the balance of other color if


necessary.

Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions
Digital Art Menu Screen

Touch this key on the Basic screen.

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See "Creative Image Book" (p. 4) separately provided for copy samples.

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Digital Art Functions List


Monotone
Background
Color

The original can be copied in one of 19 single colors.

The background of the original can be copied in one of 18 single colors.

Neg.-Pos.
Reverse

The original can be copied with tonal arrangements reversed.


It can be combined with Monotone to produce a monotone copy and with full
color to produce a full color copy with the original tonal arrangements reversed.

Color
Separation

4-Color

3-Color

Each

The colors on the original are separated into four


color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black)
and the particular color data is processed to make
one copy in each of the four colors extracted.

Black

The colors on the original are separated into four


color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black)
and the particular color data is processed to make
one copy of each in black.

Each

The colors on the original are separated into three


color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and
the particular color data is processed to make one
copy in each of the three colors extracted.

Black

The colors on the original are separated into three


color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and
the particular color data is processed to make one
copy of each in black.

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The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be set
independently.

Image Repeat

The entire image on the original can be repeatedly copied onto a single copy at
a desired zoom ratio.

Multi-Page
Enlargement

The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being copied
onto a separate sheet of paper. The function is used when you want to enlarge
your original to a size larger than 11" 17".
The copy size may be defined by either of the three ways: using a standard
size, specifying a zoom ratio, or entering a custom size.

Mirror Image

An image, identical to the original except reversed, as if viewed in a mirror, is


produced.

Postcard

Four identically sized (postcard) images of the original can be produced on a


single Letter Size copy.

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Monotone
The original can be copied in any one of 19 single colors.
To Monotone 2

To Monotone 3

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For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on-screen, see "Creative
Image Book" (p. 10).

Monotone Setting Procedure

Touch Monotone on the Digital Art


menu screen.

Select the color.


You may need to touch Monotone 2 or
Monotone 3 to reach the color of your
choice.

Go to Monotone 3 and select Shade


or Solid as necessary. ( Shade is
selected in the initial mode.)
Shade: Shade will reproduce the colors
in the original relative to the
brightness of each color.
Therefore, red will appear
lighter than black. Shade will
convert the original colors to
different gradations of
monotone. This mode would be
excellent for reproducing
photographs.
Solid: Solid will convert the original
colors to the same density of
monotone. This copy will have
a much smaller tonal range than
the Shade option. This mode
would be suited for Line Art
drawings or for text.

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Touch OK .

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Background Color
The background of the original can be copied in any one of 18 single colors.
To Background 2

For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on-screen, see "Creative
Image Book" (p. 12).

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Touch Background Color on the


Digital Art menu screen.

Touch OK .
NOTES

Select the color you want to use as the


background color.
Touch Background 2 as necessary to
reach the color of your choice.

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This function is valid only when the

background of the original is white.


All white areas of the original are

regarded as the background and copied


in the specified color.
The entire tone of colors may change if
you use a colored original.

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Neg.-Pos. Reverse
The original can be copied with the original tonal arrangements reversed.
It can be combined with Monotone to produce a monotone copy and with full color to produce a
full color copy with reversed tonal arrangements.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 13).

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Neg.-Pos. Reverse Setting Procedure

Touch Neg.-Pos. Reverse on the


Digital Art menu screen.

Touch ON .

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Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Color Separation
The colors on the original are separated into four color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and
black) or three color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and the particular color data is
processed to make one copy in each of the colors extracted. The particular color data is also
processed to make one copy of each in black.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 11).

Touch Color Separation on the Digital


Art menu screen.

Select either 4-Color or 3-Color .

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Select either Each or Black .

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Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

X/Y Zoom
The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be set independently.
When setting this function, you may define either the zoom ratios or the copy paper size.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 15).

X/Y Zoom Setting Procedure


Touch X/Y Zoom on the Digital Art
menu screen.

Select the setting method, either


Zoom Ratio or Output Size , and then
touch OK .
Zoom Ratio: Specify the zoom ratios
for X and Y by numerals.
Output Size: Specify the original size
(width and length) and
copy paper size (width
and length) by numerals.
To step 6.

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Touch Y and then enter the zoom


ratio in the width direction from the
10-Key Pad.

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Touch OK .

<When [Output Size] is selected>


Enter the length of the original from
the 10-Key Pad.

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<When [Zoom Ratio] is selected>


Enter the zoom ratio in the length

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Touch Y under "Original" and enter


the width of the original from the
10-Key Pad.

10

Touch OK .
NOTE
For Output Size , you cannot enter a
length or width which results in a zoom
ratio falling outside the 0.25-to-6.00
range.

Touch X under "Copy" and enter the


length of the copy paper from the
10-Key Pad.

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Touch Y under "Copy" and enter the


width of the copy paper from the
10-Key Pad.

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Image Repeat
The entire image on the original can be repeatedly copied on a single copy at a desired zoom
ratio.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 15).

Image Repeat Setting Procedure


Touch Image Repeat on the Digital
Art menu screen.

Touch OK .

Select your "Original Size."

Set the zoom ratio from the 10-Key


Pad.

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If your original is a non-standard size,


touch Custom Size .

<When Custom Size is touched>


Enter the length (X) of the original
from the 10-Key Pad. Then, touch Y
and enter the width (Y) of the original
from the 10-Key Pad. (To correct a
wrong number entered, press the Clear
Key.)

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Touch # of Images and, from the


10-Key Pad, enter the number of
images you want.

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Touch OK . Then, the "Check and


Change" screen appears allowing you
to check, and change any incorrect
settings you have made.

If you want to change the settings, touch


Original , Zoom , or # of Images on
the "Check and Change" screen, and
you can go to the screen for setting the
corresponding parameter.

Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Multi-Page Enlargement
The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being copied onto a separate sheet
of paper. The function is used when you want to enlarge your original to a size larger than 11"
17".
The copy size may be defined by either of three ways: using a standard size, specifying a zoom
ratio, or entering a custom size.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 14).

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Multi-Page Enlargement Setting Procedure

Touch Multi-Page Enlargement on the


Digital Art menu screen.

Select your "Original Size."


Touch OK .

<When [Standard Size] is selected>


Select the copy paper size.

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When OK is touched, the


"Check/Change" screen appears
allowing you to check and change any
incorrect settings you have made.

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Touch Custom Size if the original is


non-standard size. p. 74

Select the desired "Mode" and touch


OK .
Standard Size: Select a copy paper size
from among the
standard sizes.
Zoom Ratio: Define the zoom ratio by
numerals.
Custom Size: Specify the copy paper
size by numerals.

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Useful Tip
If you want to change the settings, touch
Original Size or Copy Size on the
"Check/Change" screen, and you can
go to the screen for setting the
corresponding parameter.

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Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

<When Zoom Ratio is selected>


Enter the zoom ratio from the 10-Key
Pad.

10

<When Custom Size is selected>


Enter the length (X) of the copy from
the 10-Key Pad. Then, touch Y and
enter the width (Y) of the copy from
the 10-Key Pad. (To correct a wrong
number entered, press the Clear Key.)

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11

When OK is touched, the


"Check/Change" screen appears
allowing you to check and change any
incorrect settings you have made.

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If you want to change the settings, touch


Original Size or Zoom on the
"Check/Change" screen, and you can
go to the screen for setting the
corresponding parameter.

Useful Tip
If you want to change the settings, touch
Original Size or Copy Size on the
"Check/Change" screen, and you can
go to the screen for setting the
corresponding parameter.

Touch OK .

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Touch OK .

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When OK is touched, the


"Check/Change" screen appears
allowing you to check and change any
incorrect settings you have made.

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions
<Using Nonstandard-Size Original>
In step 2 , touch Custom Size .

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From the 10-Key Pad, enter the length (X)


of the original. Then, touch Y and enter
the width (Y) of the original. (To correct a
value entered, press the Clear key C .)

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Mirror Image
An image, identical to the original except reversed, as if viewed in a mirror, is produced.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 16).

Mirror Image Setting Procedure


Touch Mirror Image on the Digital
Art menu screen.

Select the original size.

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When Custom Size is selected, the


following screen appears.

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From the 10-Key Pad, enter the


length (X) of the original. Then,
touch Y and enter the width (Y) of
the original. (To correct a value
entered, press the Clear key C .)

Touch OK .

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions

Postcard
Four identically sized (postcard) images of the original can be produced on a single A4 Size
copy.
For copy samples, see "Creative Image Book" (p. 15).

Postcard Setting Procedure


Touch Postcard on the Digital Art
menu screen.

Touch OK .

Select the size of your "Original."

Place your original and paper as shown


on the Touch Panel and press the Start
Key.

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Touch Custom Size if the original is

non-standard size. p. 77

In the number of sheets box enter the #


of postcard sheets desired.

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Enter 1 for 4 postcards and 2 for 8


postcards.

NOTE
For the copy paper for Postcard,
consult the service shop you purchased
your copier from.

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3. Using the Digital Art Functions
<Using Nonstandard-Size Originals>

Touch Custom Size in step 2 on p. 76.

Place your original and paper as shown


on the Touch Panel and press the Start
Key.

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Touch # of Sheets and enter the


number of copies to be made from the
10-key Pad.

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Enter 1 to make 4 postcards and 2 to


make 8 postcards

Touch OK .

For the copy paper for Postcard,


consult the service shop you purchased
your copier from.

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Enter the length (X) of the original


from the 10-Key Pad. Then, touch Y
and enter the width (Y) of the original.
(To correct a value entered, press the
Clear key C .)

NOTE

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Chapter 5
Setting the User Mode

Setting the User Mode

1. Default Settings 80
2. Meter Count 81
3. Copy Track Functions
Turning ON or OFF the Copy Track Functions 82
Programming Access Number 83
Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account 84
Resetting Counters 85
Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by
Each Account 86
4. Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory 87
5. Storing and Calling Jobs 88
6. Users Choice
Users Choice Functions 90
Language
Energy Saver
Auto Reset
Confirmation Beep
Key Counter
Intelligent Sort
ACS Judgement Level Adjust.
Users Choice Setting Changing Procedure 91
7. Image Centering 92
8. Gradation Adjust 93

Chapter 5

This chapter explains the functions made available with the User Mode key, i.e., Default
Settings, Meter Count, Copy Track Functions, Zoom Memory Input, Job Memory Input,
Users Choice, and Image Centering. It also describes how to recall a job from memory
using the Job Recall key.

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1. Default Settings
The Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is turned
ON or the Panel Reset key is pressed.
The User mode lets you change the default settings.

Default Settings Changing Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

Touch OK .
Useful Tips
When you select Current Settings ,

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Touch Default Settings .

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Select either Current Settings or


Factory Settings .

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the settings made on the control panel


are the default settings.
When you select Factory Settings , the
settings made in the factory become the
default settings.

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2. Meter Count
This function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the
installation of your copier.

Calling up Meter Count

Press the User Mode key.

When Monotone is touched, the panel


shows the count data for the copies
made in monotone.

User Mode
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Total:

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The Touch Panel shows the count data


for the copies made in full color and in
black.

Total number of copies made for all


copy paper sizes.
Large: Number of copies made on the copy
paper of a preset size.
(The size will be set by your Technical
Representative.)
Print: Number of prints made through a
controller by a computer.
Full Color: Number of copies made in the full
color mode.
Black: Number of copies made in the black
mode.
Duplex: Number of 2-sided copies made
using the Duplex Unit.
C/M/Y: Number of copies made in cyan,
magenta, or yellow in the monotone
mode.
Processed Monotone: Number of copies made
in a color other than
cyan, magenta, and
yellow in the monotone
mode.

Printing the Meter Count Data


To
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print the Meter Count data, place Letter


paper on the Manual Bypass Tray and press
the Start key.

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Touch Meter Count .

Setting the User Mode

When you have checked the count


data, touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions
This function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier.
The numbers of copies made by up to 100 different accounts can be controlled by defining a
unique access number for each account.

Turning ON or OFF the Copy Track Functions

Press the User Mode key.

NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

User Mode

Setting the User Mode

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Touch ON or OFF to activate or


deactivate the Copy Track Functions,
then touch OK .

Touch Copy Track Functions .

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NOTE
If ON is selected, program an access
number for each account.

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions

Programming Access Numbers

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Access # Input .

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NOTE

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If OFF has been selected, the


Access # Input key cannot be selected.

Touch Copy Track Functions .

Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to program an
"Access Number."

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .
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Enter the desired access number from


the 10-Key Pad and touch OK .
NOTES
If you set a new access number for an

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

account which already has an access


number, the old number will be erased.
If an access number entered already
exists, it is canceled. Please enter a
new number again.

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3. Copy Track Functions

Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Counter Check .

User Mode
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Touch Copy Track Functions .

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Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to check the
number of copies made.

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Useful Tips

Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

If you touch All Accts. , the display

shows the total number of copies made


by all accounts programmed.
You can press the Start Key to let the
copier print a tally sheet of the
number of copies made.

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

Touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions

Resetting Counters

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Counter Reset .

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5
Touch Copy Track Functions .

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

Touch Cancel .

Touch OK .

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Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to reset the
counter.

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3. Copy Track Functions

Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Account Copy Limit Set .

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Touch Copy Track Functions .

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Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to set the
maximum number of copies to be
made.

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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Touch ON and then enter the "Copy


Limit" from the 10-Key Pad.

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

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Touch OK .

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4. Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory
Three most frequently used zoom ratios can be programmed for ease of use.

Zoom Memory Input Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

Enter the zoom ratio from the 10-Key


Pad.

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Touch Zoom Memory Input .

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Touch any of the three keys shown, in


which you want to program a zoom
ratio.

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Setting the User Mode

Touch OK .

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5. Storing and Calling Jobs
You can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick job setup.

Job Memory Input Procedure

Make the necessary control panel


settings for the job.

Press the User Mode key.

Touch the number to assign the


programmed job to, then touch Input .

User Mode

Name the job.


Touch the alphanumeric keys on the
Touch Panel to enter the name, then
touch OK .

Touch Job Memory Input .

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Touch OK .

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5. Storing and Calling Jobs

Calling up a Job

Press the Job Recall key.

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Touch the number that your


programmed job has been assigned to.

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Touch Recall .

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Touch OK .

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6. Users Choice
This function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected
when the copier is powered ON. It eliminates the need of making selections again to suit your
needs every time the copier is turned ON or the panel is reset.

Users Choice Functions

Energy Saver

Select whether to set the copier into the Energy Saver mode (ON) or not (OFF) after a
given period of time after the copy cycle has been completed or a key depressed.
When "ON" is selected, set the time to enter this mode, which can range from 1 to 60
min., from the 10-Key Pad. The initial setting is "10 min."

Auto Reset

Select whether to reset the control panel settings (ON) or not (OFF) after a given
period of time after the copy cycle has been completed or a key depressed. When
"ON" is selected, set the time to activate this function, which can range from 1 to 9
min., from the 10-Key Pad. The initial setting is "5 min."

Confirmation Beep

Select whether to turn "ON" or "OFF" the confirmation beep that sounds when any of
the keys on the Touch Panel is pressed. The initial setting is [ON].

Key Counter

Select whether to reset (ON) the control panel settings or not (OFF) when the Plug-In
Counter is unplugged or magnetic card is removed. The initial setting is [ON].

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Description
Select the language to be displayed on the Touch Panel. The initial setting is [English].

Intelligent Sort

Select whether to turn the Intelligent Sort function ON (Auto Select) or OFF
(Non-Auto) to automatically switch between Sort and Non-Sort according to the
number of originals, when a copy cycle is run on a copier system equipped with a
Sorter and Duplexing Document Feeder, both activated. Non-Sort is selected when the
number of originals is 1 and Sort is selected when the number of originals is 2 or more.
The initial setting is [Auto Select].

Setting the User Mode

Item
Language

ACS Judgement
Level Adjust.

Set the image level of the Auto Color mode towards monochrome or full color as
necessary. The initial setting is "Std."

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6. Users Choice

Users Choice Setting Changing Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

When ON is touched, it is highlighted


and the Touch Panel allows you to
enter the time to the right of the ON
key.

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Touch Users Choice .

Enter the time from the 10-Key Panel.


To correct a numeral, press the Clear
Key, then enter the correct one.

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Touch the Function key that you want


to change.
As an example, Energy Saver is
touched.

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Touch OK .

Press the Panel Reset key.


If you continue changing the setting
for another function or functions, do
not press the Panel Reset key; instead,
repeat the steps beginning with step 2.

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7. Image Centering
This function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Original
Scales towards the center of the copy paper as it is reproduced on the copy paper.

Turning ON or OFF Image Centering

NOTES

Press the User Mode key.

When Centering is set to ON and when

User Mode

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Touch Image Centering .

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Select either ON or OFF .

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Touch OK .

an original with a dark image is


copied, the copier can detect a wrong
original size, making the copy on small
size paper. If this happens, turn OFF
Centering.
When Centering is set to OFF , the
margin along four edges will not be
uniform even by selecting [Fill Entire
Page] in the Photo mode. If you want
to have a uniform margin, turn ON
Centering.

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8. Gradation Adjust
Carry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduced
color becomes foggy as you make a number of color copies.

Gradation Adjust Sequence

Press the User Mode key.

Place the test pattern produced on the


Original Glass.

User Mode

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Touch Gradation Adjust .

Lower the Original Cover and press


the Start key.
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Start
Stop

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Press the Start key.

When the copier is through with the


Gradation Adjust sequence, the menu
screen reappears.

Start
Stop

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The copier produces a test pattern.

Repeat steps from 2 to 6 three times.

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Chapter 5
Setting the User Mode

Setting the User Mode

1. Default Settings 80
2. Meter Count 81
3. Copy Track Functions
Turning ON or OFF the Copy Track Functions 82
Programming Access Number 83
Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account 84
Resetting Counters 85
Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by
Each Account 86
4. Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory 87
5. Storing and Calling Jobs 88
6. Users Choice
Users Choice Functions 90
Language
Energy Saver
Auto Reset
Confirmation Beep
Key Counter
Intelligent Sort
ACS Judgement Level Adjust.
Users Choice Setting Changing Procedure 91
7. Image Centering 92
8. Gradation Adjust 93

Chapter 5

This chapter explains the functions made available with the User Mode key, i.e., Default
Settings, Meter Count, Copy Track Functions, Zoom Memory Input, Job Memory Input,
Users Choice, and Image Centering. It also describes how to recall a job from memory
using the Job Recall key.

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1. Default Settings
The Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is turned
ON or the Panel Reset key is pressed.
The User mode lets you change the default settings.

Default Settings Changing Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

Touch OK .
Useful Tips
When you select Current Settings ,

User Mode

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Touch Default Settings .

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Select either Current Settings or


Factory Settings .

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the settings made on the control panel


are the default settings.
When you select Factory Settings , the
settings made in the factory become the
default settings.

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2. Meter Count
This function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the
installation of your copier.

Calling up Meter Count

Press the User Mode key.

When Monotone is touched, the panel


shows the count data for the copies
made in monotone.

User Mode
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Glossary of Touch Panel Terms:


Total:

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The Touch Panel shows the count data


for the copies made in full color and in
black.

Total number of copies made for all


copy paper sizes.
Large: Number of copies made on the copy
paper of a preset size.
(The size will be set by your Technical
Representative.)
Print: Number of prints made through a
controller by a computer.
Full Color: Number of copies made in the full
color mode.
Black: Number of copies made in the black
mode.
Duplex: Number of 2-sided copies made
using the Duplex Unit.
C/M/Y: Number of copies made in cyan,
magenta, or yellow in the monotone
mode.
Processed Monotone: Number of copies made
in a color other than
cyan, magenta, and
yellow in the monotone
mode.

Printing the Meter Count Data


To
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print the Meter Count data, place Letter


paper on the Manual Bypass Tray and press
the Start key.

Chapter 5

Touch Meter Count .

Setting the User Mode

When you have checked the count


data, touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions
This function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier.
The numbers of copies made by up to 100 different accounts can be controlled by defining a
unique access number for each account.

Turning ON or OFF the Copy Track Functions

Press the User Mode key.

NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

User Mode

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

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Touch ON or OFF to activate or


deactivate the Copy Track Functions,
then touch OK .

Touch Copy Track Functions .

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NOTE
If ON is selected, program an access
number for each account.

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions

Programming Access Numbers

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Access # Input .

User Mode
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NOTE

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If OFF has been selected, the


Access # Input key cannot be selected.

Touch Copy Track Functions .

Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to program an
"Access Number."

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .
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Enter the desired access number from


the 10-Key Pad and touch OK .
NOTES
If you set a new access number for an

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

account which already has an access


number, the old number will be erased.
If an access number entered already
exists, it is canceled. Please enter a
new number again.

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3. Copy Track Functions

Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Counter Check .

User Mode
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Touch Copy Track Functions .

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to check the
number of copies made.

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Useful Tips

Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

If you touch All Accts. , the display

shows the total number of copies made


by all accounts programmed.
You can press the Start Key to let the
copier print a tally sheet of the
number of copies made.

6
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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

Touch OK .

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3. Copy Track Functions

Resetting Counters

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Counter Reset .

User Mode
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5
Touch Copy Track Functions .

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

Touch Cancel .

Touch OK .

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to reset the
counter.

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3. Copy Track Functions

Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account

Press the User Mode key.

Touch Account Copy Limit Set .

User Mode
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5
Touch Copy Track Functions .

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

Using or , select the "Account


#" for which you want to set the
maximum number of copies to be
made.

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Enter your administrator code number


from the 10-Key Pad, then touch OK .

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Touch ON and then enter the "Copy


Limit" from the 10-Key Pad.

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NOTES
Your Technical Representative sets or

changes the administrator code


number. Consult him or her for more
details.
Be sure to remember your
administrator code number.

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Touch OK .

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4. Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory
Three most frequently used zoom ratios can be programmed for ease of use.

Zoom Memory Input Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

Enter the zoom ratio from the 10-Key


Pad.

User Mode
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Chapter 5

Touch Zoom Memory Input .

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Touch any of the three keys shown, in


which you want to program a zoom
ratio.

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Setting the User Mode

Touch OK .

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5. Storing and Calling Jobs
You can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick job setup.

Job Memory Input Procedure

Make the necessary control panel


settings for the job.

Press the User Mode key.

Touch the number to assign the


programmed job to, then touch Input .

User Mode

Name the job.


Touch the alphanumeric keys on the
Touch Panel to enter the name, then
touch OK .

Touch Job Memory Input .

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

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Touch OK .

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5. Storing and Calling Jobs

Calling up a Job

Press the Job Recall key.

Job Recall
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Touch the number that your


programmed job has been assigned to.

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Touch Recall .

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Touch OK .

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6. Users Choice
This function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected
when the copier is powered ON. It eliminates the need of making selections again to suit your
needs every time the copier is turned ON or the panel is reset.

Users Choice Functions

Energy Saver

Select whether to set the copier into the Energy Saver mode (ON) or not (OFF) after a
given period of time after the copy cycle has been completed or a key depressed.
When "ON" is selected, set the time to enter this mode, which can range from 1 to 60
min., from the 10-Key Pad. The initial setting is "10 min."

Auto Reset

Select whether to reset the control panel settings (ON) or not (OFF) after a given
period of time after the copy cycle has been completed or a key depressed. When
"ON" is selected, set the time to activate this function, which can range from 1 to 9
min., from the 10-Key Pad. The initial setting is "5 min."

Confirmation Beep

Select whether to turn "ON" or "OFF" the confirmation beep that sounds when any of
the keys on the Touch Panel is pressed. The initial setting is [ON].

Key Counter

Select whether to reset (ON) the control panel settings or not (OFF) when the Plug-In
Counter is unplugged or magnetic card is removed. The initial setting is [ON].

Chapter 5

Description
Select the language to be displayed on the Touch Panel. The initial setting is [English].

Intelligent Sort

Select whether to turn the Intelligent Sort function ON (Auto Select) or OFF
(Non-Auto) to automatically switch between Sort and Non-Sort according to the
number of originals, when a copy cycle is run on a copier system equipped with a
Sorter and Duplexing Document Feeder, both activated. Non-Sort is selected when the
number of originals is 1 and Sort is selected when the number of originals is 2 or more.
The initial setting is [Auto Select].

Setting the User Mode

Item
Language

ACS Judgement
Level Adjust.

Set the image level of the Auto Color mode towards monochrome or full color as
necessary. The initial setting is "Std."

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6. Users Choice

Users Choice Setting Changing Procedure

Press the User Mode key.

When ON is touched, it is highlighted


and the Touch Panel allows you to
enter the time to the right of the ON
key.

User Mode

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Touch Users Choice .

Enter the time from the 10-Key Panel.


To correct a numeral, press the Clear
Key, then enter the correct one.

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Touch the Function key that you want


to change.
As an example, Energy Saver is
touched.

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Touch OK .

Press the Panel Reset key.


If you continue changing the setting
for another function or functions, do
not press the Panel Reset key; instead,
repeat the steps beginning with step 2.

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7. Image Centering
This function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Original
Scales towards the center of the copy paper as it is reproduced on the copy paper.

Turning ON or OFF Image Centering

NOTES

Press the User Mode key.

When Centering is set to ON and when

User Mode

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Touch Image Centering .

Setting the User Mode

Chapter 5

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Select either ON or OFF .

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Touch OK .

an original with a dark image is


copied, the copier can detect a wrong
original size, making the copy on small
size paper. If this happens, turn OFF
Centering.
When Centering is set to OFF , the
margin along four edges will not be
uniform even by selecting [Fill Entire
Page] in the Photo mode. If you want
to have a uniform margin, turn ON
Centering.

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8. Gradation Adjust
Carry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduced
color becomes foggy as you make a number of color copies.

Gradation Adjust Sequence

Press the User Mode key.

Place the test pattern produced on the


Original Glass.

User Mode

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Touch Gradation Adjust .

Lower the Original Cover and press


the Start key.
Chapter 5

Start
Stop

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Press the Start key.

When the copier is through with the


Gradation Adjust sequence, the menu
screen reappears.

Start
Stop

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The copier produces a test pattern.

Repeat steps from 2 to 6 three times.

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Setting the User Mode


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Chapter 6
When a Message Appears
This chapter explains about the various warning messages given on the Touch Panel and
steps to take to correct these faulty conditions. It also covers the procedures to be used for
replenishing supplies.

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

1. When the Message "Load paper in the xxxx Tray." Appears 96


2. When the Message "Please add Toner." Appears 98
3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears 100
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears 102
5. When the Message "The Fuser Oil has run out." Appears 108
6. When
Appears 111
7. What Does Each Message Mean? 112

96
1. When the Message "Load paper in the XXXX Tray." Appears
When the Tray currently selected for use runs
out of paper, the message shown on the left
appears. The current copy cycle is interrupted
and you cannot start a new copy cycle.
Load the Tray with paper by using the following
procedure:
NOTE

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Upper and Lower Trays

Slide the Tray out.

First raise the Lever and load the paper


stack into the Tray so that its front
side (the side facing up when the
package was unwrapped) faces down.
Then, lower the Lever and slide the
Drawer back in.

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

Only the following type of paper can be


loaded in the tray. Use of paper
recommended by us is encouraged to
keep a given level of copy quality and
prevent paper misfeed.
Paper weight: 16 to 24 lbs.
Size: 11" 17" lengthwise to Invoice
lengthwise
Thick paper and OHP transparencies
cannot be loaded in the tray.

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Unwrap the package of copy paper and


fan the paper stack thoroughly.

NOTE
The paper should be loaded no higher
than the (Max. Level Indicator).

Front Side

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1. When the Message "Load paper in the XXXX Tray." Appears

Middle Tray

Changing the Paper Size for Middle


Tray (Universal Tray)

Slide the Tray out.

Hold the tab of the Edge Guide and


slide it to the size of the paper to be
loaded. Pressing the plastic part of the
Trailing Edge Stop, slide it to the size
of the paper to be loaded.

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Unwrap the package of copy paper and


fan the paper stack thoroughly.
Front Side
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NOTE
When loading 11" 17" paper:
Move the Trailing Edge Stop all the
way to the right. Then, pinch the Lever
as shown and remove it from the Stop.
Next, fit the Lever into position as
shown.

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Chapter 6

First raise the Lever and load the paper


stack into the Tray so that its front side
(the side facing up when the package
was unwrapped) faces down. Then,
lower the Lever and slide the Tray

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When loading the Metric size paper


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NOTE
The paper should be loaded no higher
than the (Max. Level Indicator).

Max Level

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Flip the Switch, located in the right


rear corner of the Tray, to "Metric".
Inch

Metric

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2. When the Message "Please add Toner." Appears

The message shown on the left appears when


toner is soon running out. You can still make
copies, but the image density will become
lighter and lighter. It is recommended therefore
that you replenish the toner as soon as possible.

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When toner has run out, the message shown on


the left appears and you can no longer start a
new copy cycle. Replenish the toner by
following the procedure given below.

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Replenishing Toner

(Example: Yellow Toner is empty.)


Open the Front Door.

Chapter 6

Sharply tap the new Toner Bottle


against a desk or other hard object four
to five times. Then turn the Toner
Bottle upside down and tap it the same
way again.

When a Message Appears

10cm
4"
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Slide out the Toner Hopper Unit.

Shake the Toner Bottle well.

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2. When the Message "Please add Toner." Appears

Remove the bottle cap and peel off the


seal.

Wait until the toner stops falling


(approx. 60 seconds), then tap the
Bottle a few times to ensure that all the
toner falls into the Hopper.

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Open the Toner Hopper Lid.

Making sure that the toner has emptied


completely, turn the Bottle
counterclockwise and lift it out from
the Receptacle. Close the Toner
Hopper Lid.

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NOTE
Make absolutely certain that the color of
the toner matches the color of the Toner
Hopper Lid.

Please wait for a while after the toner


has fallen in completely.
If not, toner powder may be brown up
from the Toner Hopper.

Align the tab on the Bottle with the


cutout on the Toner Receptacle and
turn the Bottle clockwise until it stops.

10

Slide the Toner Hopper Unit back in


and close the Front Door.

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11

Use the same procedure to add toner


for the other three Main Hoppers.

Chapter 6

NOTE

When a Message Appears

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100
3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears
The message shown on the left appears when the
staples are running out.
Replace the Staple Cartridge with a new one by
following the procedure given below.

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Replacing the Staple Cartridge

Holding the Lock Release Lever, slide


the Staple Sorter away from the copier.

NOTE
Check that no portion of the staple
sheet hangs out of the Cartridge. Break
off any portion of the sheet that hangs
out of the Cartridge.

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Open the Stapler Door.

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

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While pushing up the Staple Cartridge


Release Lever, pull the Staple
Cartridge out of its port.

Insert the new Staple Cartridge until a


click is heard.

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Pull the staple sheet about 3 cm out of


the new Staple Cartridge and break off
that portion.

Close the Stapler Door and slide the


Staple Sorter back against the copier.

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3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears

Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin


of the Staple Sorter.

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NOTES
Replace the Staple Cartridge only after

you are prompted to do so by the


message. Removing the Staple
Cartridge before then will result in
stapling trouble.
Immediately after the new Staple
Cartridge has been loaded, be sure to
test-staple the paper following steps 7
through 9.
DO NOT turn the green gear near the
Cartridge inside the Staple Unit.

2nd Bin

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Touch Staple on the Touch Panel.


Then, the Staple Sorter test-staples the
paper several times automatically.

Remove the sheet of paper from the


2nd Bin and check that it has been
stapled.

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* If no staples are evident, place

another sheet of paper into the 1st


Bin and repeat steps 7, 8, and 9.

When a Message Appears

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Staple

102
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears
If a paper misfeed occurs during a
copy cycle, the message shown on the
left appears and that particular copy
cycle is stopped in the middle of
operation.
Clear the misfed sheet of paper
according to the procedure given
below.
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Misfeed Location Displays


Different procedures are used to clear a misfed sheet of paper depending on the location. First,
isolate the location, then clear the misfeed following the procedure applicable to where the
misfeed occurred.

Duplexing Document Feeder p. 103

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

Sorter/Staple Sorter p. 103

Copier p. 106
Duplex Unit p. 104

Manual Bypass Tray p. 104

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Paper Trays p. 105

103
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears

Misfeed Clearing Procedures


Duplexing Document Feeder

Sorter/Staple Sorter

Open the Document Feed Unit Door


F1 and gently pull out the original.

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Holding down the Release Button F2 ,


swing open Document Turnover/Exit
Unit Door F3 .

Holding the Lock Release Lever, slide


the Sorter away from the copier.

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Pull out the copy from the Transport


Section.

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Raise the Duplexing Document Feeder.

Open the Turnover Guide Plate F4 ,


gently pull out the original from the
Document Feed Unit.

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Remove the original from the Glass


and lower the Duplexing Document
Feeder.

Slide the Sorter back against the copier.


Chapter 6

Carefully pull out the original from the


Exit Unit and close F3 .

When a Message Appears

104
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears

Duplex Unit

Manual Bypass Tray

Holding the Lock Release Lever, open


the Duplex Unit.

Unload the paper stack from the


Manual Bypass Tray. Then open the
Left Door L1 .
L1

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Open the Misfeed Removal Guide D


and pull out the sheet of paper.

Raise Guide Plate M2 and, turning


Knob M1 , pull out the sheet of paper.
Then, close the Left Door.
M2

M1
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When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

Close the Duplex Unit.

Fan the paper stack thoroughly and


place it back on the Tray.

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Open the Front Door and then close it


to reset the misfeed indication/message
on the Touch Panel.

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4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears

Paper Trays

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Close the Left Door L1 .

Slide the Tray out.

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Unload the paper stack from the Tray.


Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it
in the Tray.

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Slide the Tray back in.

Open the Front Door and then close it


to reset the misfeed indication/message
on the Touch Panel.

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Chapter 6

Open the Left Door L1 and pull out


the sheet of paper from the Transport
Section.

When a Message Appears

106
4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears

Copier

Open the Left Door L1 .

Close the Left Door L1 .

L1

L1

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O

Pull out the sheet of paper from the


Transport Section.

Open the Front Door.

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Turn the Lever M4 to the left.


Press Guide Plate L2 and, turning
Knob M5 , pull out the sheet of paper.

M2

Chapter 6

When a Message Appears

Raise Guide Plate M2 and, turning


Knob M1 , pull out the sheet of paper.

AA

M1

L2

M5
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M4

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Press down Guide Plate M3 and pull


out the sheet of paper.

Turn the Transfer/Fusing Unit Release


Lever M5 to the left. Grasp Lever
M6 and slide out the Transfer/Fusing
Unit.
M6

M3
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M5

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4. When the Message "Misfeeding is detected." Appears
Hold the Fusing Unit Lever M7 and
open the Fusing Unit.

12

M7

Turning Knob M9 , remove the sheet


of paper. If paper is stuck to the
Transfer Film, carefully disengage the
leading edge of the paper and remove
it, with care not to damage the
Transfer Film.

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CAUTION
M9

DO NOT touch any parts except paper as the


Fusing Unit and its surrounding areas are
extremely hot.

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13
10

Turning Knob M5 , pull out the sheet


of paper and close the Fusing Unit.

Press down the Roller as shown and


remove the sheet of paper if present
inside.

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11

Raise Guide Plate M8 and pull the


sheet of paper.

14

Slide the Transfer/Fusing Unit back


into the copier and turn the Release
Lever M5 to the right.

M8
M6

M5
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15

Close the Front Door.

When a Message Appears

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M5

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5. When the Message "The Fuser Oil has run out." Appears
The message shown on the left appears when the
Fuser Oil is running out. You can still make
copies, but it is recommended that you replenish
the Fuser Oil as soon as possible.

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When Fuser Oil has run out, the message shown


on the left appears and you can no longer start a
new copy cycle. Replenish the Fuser Oil by
following the procedure given below.

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Usually, the Fuser Oil replenishment should be performed by a qualified service representative.
However, on an as need basis, the Copier can be set so that a trained operator can replenish the
Fuser Oil. In this case, we recommend that only a trained key operator replenish the Fuser Oil
according to the following procedure.

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

Replenishing the Fuser Oil

Open the Front Door.

Turn the Knob M5 to the left. Grasp


the Lever M6 and slide out the
Transfer/Fusing Unit.

M6

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M5

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5. When the Message "The Fuser Oil has run out." Appears

Remove the cap from the Fuser Oil


Supply Port.

NOTES
You will replenish approximately a

half bottle of the Fuser Oil usually.


Therefore, please be careful not to
overfill the Fuser Oil reservoir.
In particular, when replenishing from
a new bottle.
The Fuser Oil should be replenished
no higher than the Max. Level
Indicator.
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Remove the cap of the Fuser Oil Bottle


and fit the Oil Supply Spout to the
Bottle.
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Remove the Oil Supply Spout and refit


the cap to the Fuser Oil Bottle.

Replenish the Fuser Oil.

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Refit the cap to the Oil Supply Port.

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When a Message Appears

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5. When the Message "The Fuser Oil has run out." Appears

Slide the Transfer/Fusing Unit back in


and turn the Lever M5 to the right.

12

Touch YES and then touch OK .

M6

M5

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Close the Front Door.

13

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Press the User Mode Key on the


Control Panel.

Chapter 6

10

When a Message Appears

User Mode
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11

Touch Fuser Oil Refill.

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Press the Panel Reset Key.

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Appears
When
appears on the lower left corner of the
Touch Panel, it indicates that something is
wrong with the image stabilization function of
the color copier. Call your Tech. Rep.
IMPORTANT
When
on the Touch Panel is touched,
the following screen appears.

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When calling your Tech. Rep., we would


appreciate it if you also take the trouble to
inform him/her of the number or numbers
under which "NG" is shown (in the above
example, no.4).
When you touch OK after these
procedures, the normal copying screen
reappears.

Chapter 6

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When a Message Appears

6. When

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7. What Does Each Message Mean?
Message

Cause

Action

Please call tech. service.


code: XXXXX

The copier malfunctioned and is


unable to make copies.

Call and inform your Technical


Representative of the code being
shown on the Touch Panel.

Input your 4-digit Access Code


Number, and press OK.

An access number has been set and Enter the 4-digit access number.
the number assigned for your own ("Access Number" p. 16 )
department must be entered before
you can make a copy.

Please insert the Key Counter.

The Key Counter is not plugged in


and the copier is unable to make
copies.

Load paper in the XXXXX Tray.

The currently selected Tray has run Load the Tray with paper.
out of paper.
p. 96

Please add XXXX Toner. Follow


the label inside the front door.

Toner has run out and the copier is


unable to make copies.

Plug in the Key Counter.

Replenish toner. p. 98

Toner is soon running out.


The Staple Cartridge is empty.
Please replace with a new one.

The staples have run out.

Replace the Staple Cartridge with a


new one. p. 100

Misfeeding is detected. Please


remove paper at O.

A misfeed has occurred and no


copy cycle can be initiated.

Clear the misfed sheet of paper.


p. 102

When a Message Appears

Chapter 6

The section indicated by is open. A copier door is left open or an


Close the door or cover and attach
Please close it properly.
option is not attached properly and the option properly.
the copier is unable to make copies.
The Fuser Oil has run out. Please
call your technical rep.

The Fuser Oil needs to be


replenished.

Please call your techical


representative.

The Fuser Oil has run out. Please


replenish.

The Fuser Oil has run out and the


copier is unable to make copies.

Please Replenish the Fuser Oil.


p. 108

Toner Collecting Bottle if full.


Please call your tech. rep.

The Toner Collecting Bottle is full


and the copier is unable to make
copies.

Please call your technical


representative.

Copies remain in the Duplex Unit.


Press START to feed them out.

A copy or copies are left in the


Duplex Unit and the copier is
unable to make copies.

Press the Start Key to remove all


copies from the Duplex Unit.

Sorter has reached its capacity. Pls


remove all copies from bins first.

The Sorter Bin capacity has been


reached and the copier is unable to
make copies.

Remove all copies from the Sorter


Bins.

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7. What Does Each Message Mean?

Original size cannot be detected.

Matching size is not available.

Please place the original on the


Original Glass.

Action

First remove the original from the


Glass, then load the originals in the
Duplexing Document Feeder.
Reenter 10 or less for the number
of copies to be made.
Reenter 1 for the number of copies
to be made.
Place the original correctly. p.22

Cancel the Auto Paper Mode and


select the appropriate copy paper
size. p.26
No Trays contain paper of the right Cancel the Auto Paper Mode and
size to run a copy cycle in the Auto select the appropriate copy paper
Paper Mode.
size or make copies using Manual
Bypass Tray.
The current control panel settings
Remove the originals from the
defy the use of the Duplexing
Duplexing Document Feeder and
Document Feeder.
place them, one by one, on the
Original Glass. Or, cancel the
current panel settings.

Chapter 6

Max. # for 2-sided copies is 1.

Cause

You try to use the Duplexing


Document Feeder when there is an
original left on the Original Glass.
You have entered 11 or more for
the number of copies to be made in
a sort/sort and staple mode.
You have entered 2 or more for the
number of copies to be made in a
2-sided copy mode.
Original is not placed in the correct
position.
Non-standard size original is used.

When a Message Appears

Message

The original is left on the glass.


Please remove it before
proceeding.
Max. # of sets for sorting is 10.

When a Message Appears


Chapter 6

114

115

Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
This chapter gives you instructions on how to troubleshoot copier malfunctions.

Troubleshooting

Chapter 7

1. When this Type of Copy is Produced 116


The Image is too light
The Image is too dark
The Copy is blurry
The Copy has dark specks or spots
The Edge of the Copy is dirty
The Image on the Copy is not aligned properly
2. The Copier is not functioning as designed 118
The Touch Panel shows nothing
The Start Key does not light up green
No copies are fed out when the Start Key is pressed
Control Panel Keys do not respond
The Copier is not activated when the Power Switch is
turned ON

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1. When This Type of Copy is Produced
Symptom

Possible Cause

The Image is too light.

Action

The manual exposure level is set


on the lighter side.

Touch the Darker Key as


necessary to obtain a darker image.
p. 30

The message "Please add Toner."


is shown on the Touch Panel.

Replenish toner. p. 98

The paper is damp.

Replace the paper. p. 96

The other cases

Refer to the "Gradation Adjust".


p. 93

The manual exposure level is set


on the darker side.

Touch the Lighter Key as


necessary to obtain a lighter image.
p. 30

The entire surface of the Original


Glass is dirty.

Wipe the Glass clean with a soft


dry cloth. p. 125

The original is not held tightly


against the Original Glass.

Place the original in position so


that it is held tightly against the
Glass. p. 22

The other cases

Refer to the "Gradation Adjust".


p. 93

The paper is damp.

Replace the paper. p. 96

1074O108

The Image is too dark.

1074O109

The Copy is blurry.

1074O110

Troubleshooting

Chapter 7

The Copy has dark specks or spots. The Original Glass is dirty.

1139O1660A

Wipe the Glass clean with a soft


dry cloth. p. 125

The Original Pad or Document


Feed Belt is dirty.

Wipe the Original Pad or


Document Feed Belt clean with a
soft cloth dampened with mild
detergent. p. 125

The original is very thin or highly


transparent.

Place a blank sheet of paper over


the original. p. 22

The original is two-sided.

The information on the back side


of a two-sided, thin original may
be slightly reproduced on the copy.
Touch the Density Key and set
Background to Auto or Lighter.
p. 30

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1. When This Type of Copy is Produced
Possible Cause

1139O1690A

The Image on the Copy is not


aligned properly.

1139O1680A

The Original Pad or Document


Feed Belt is dirty.

Wipe the Original Pad or


Document Feed Belt clean with a
soft cloth dampened with mild
detergent. p. 125

You have selected a paper size


larger than the original.
(Zoom Ratio is set at full size
100%)

Select the same copy paper size as


the original. p. 26
Or, use the Auto Size Mode to
enlarge the copy to the appropriate
size. p. 29

The original is not placed in the


Select the paper Tray that is loaded
correct position. (Zoom Ratio is set in the same direction as the
at full size 100%.)
original. p. 26
Or, reload the paper in the same
direction as the original. p. 96
The reduction ratio selected is not
in accord with the copy paper size.
(When doing manual reduction
copying.)

Select the zoom ratio according to


the copy paper size. p. 29
Or, use the Auto Size Mode to
reduce the copy to the appropriate
size.
p. 29

The original is not placed in the


correct position.

Place the original correctly on the


Glass against the Width Scale.
p. 22
Or, load it onto the Duplexing
Document Feeder correctly along
the Document Guide Plates.
p. 25

The originals may not be suitable


for use in the Duplexing Document
Feeder.
(When Duplexing Document
Feeder is being used.)

Raise the Duplexing Document


Feeder and place the originals on
the Glass one at a time, instead of
using the Duplexing Document
Feeder. p. 22

The Original Glass is dirty. (When


Duplexing Document Feeder is
being used.)

Wipe the Glass clean with a soft


dry cloth. p. 125
Chapter 7

The Edge of the Copy is dirty.

Action

Troubleshooting

Symptom

118
2. The Copier is not functioning as designed
Symptom

The Touch Panel shows nothing.

The Start Key does not light up


green.

check for:

Action

Is only the Start Key lit up green?

The copier is in the Energy Saver


Mode.
Press any key on the Control Panel
to cancel the Energy Saver Mode.
p. 15

The Display Contrast Control


Knob is placed in the excessively
light or dark position.

Viewing the Touch Panel, turn the


Display Contrast Control Knob as
necessary.

Is your Access Number entered?

Enter your Access Number. p. 16

1144O297CA

No copies are fed out when the


Start Key is pressed.

The copier was just turned ON and


is warming up.

It takes the copier about 9 minutes


to be ready for making copies after
it has been turned ON.
Please wait.

The copier has developed a


malfunction.

Check the Touch Panel and take


action according to the message on
the Panel. p. 112

Control Panel Keys do not respond. The Interrupt Key LED is lit up.

The copier is in the interrupt mode.


Press the Interrupt Key to cancel
the interrupt mode. p. 16

The copier is not activated when


the Power Switch is turned ON.

The power cord is left unplugged


from the power outlet.

Plug the power cord into the power


outlet.

The room circuit breaker is open.

Close the room circuit breaker.

Troubleshooting

Chapter 7

If these procedures do not correct the problem, contact your Technical Representative.

119

Chapter 8
Miscellaneous
This chapter gives complete specifications of the copier system and options.

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

1. Specifications
Copier 120
Duplexing Document Feeder 121
10 Bin Sorter 122
10 Bin Staple Sorter 123
Duplex Unit 124
2. Care of the Copier 125
Cleaning
3. Description of Copy Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table 127
4. Function Combination Matrix 128
5. Index 130

120
1. Specifications
Copier CF900

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

Type
Platen
Photoconductor
Copying System
Developing System
Fusing System
Resolution
Types of Original

Console Copier
Stationary
OPC
Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper
Micro-Toning System
Lamp-Heated Roller
400 dpi
Sheets, Books, and other three-dimensional objects
Maximum Original Size : Ledger Lengthwise
Maximum Original Weight : 4-1/2 lbs.
: Plain paper (16 to 24 lbs.)
Kinds of Paper
Tray Feeding
: Plain paper (16 to 24 lbs.), Thick paper (24 to 41-3/4 lbs.),
Manual Feeding
OHP Transparencies (recommended by us)
: Ledger L, 11" 14" L, 10" 14" L, Legal L, G. Legal L,
Copy Paper Size
Upper/Lower
9-1/4" 14" L, 8-2/3" 13" L, 8-1/4" 13" L,
Trays
8-1/4" 11-3/4" L, Letter L, Letter C, G. Letter L, G. Letter
C, Invoice L
: Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L, Letter C, Invoice L
Middle Tray
Manual Bypass
: 12" 18" L, Ledger L, 11" 14" L, 10" 14" L, Legal L, G.
Tray
Legal L, 9-1/4" 14" L, 8-2/3" 13" L, 8-1/4" 11-3/4" L,
Letter L, Letter C, G. Letter L, G. Letter C, Invoice L
Crosswise: 5-1/2" to 12"
Lengthwise: 7-1/4" to 18"
Tray Capacity
Upper/Lower Trays (Fixed size type) : 500 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.)
Middle Tray (Universal type)
: 250 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.)
Manual Bypass Tray
: 50 sheets (Plain Paper)
: 20 sheets (Thick Paper, OHP Transparencies)
Warm-up Time
Approx. 9 minutes at ambient temperature of 20C/68F
Lost Image
Leading edge: 8 mm or less (approx. 1/4")
Trailing edge: 5 mm or less (approx. 1/4")
Front edge, Rear edge: 3 mm or less (approx. 1/8" or less)
First Copy
(in Full Size Mode using Letter crosswise paper and Upper Tray)
Full-color: Less than 30 sec.
Black
: Less than 14 sec.
: 6 copies/min. (Letter C)
Copy Speed
Full-color
3 copies/min. (Letter L)
(Approx. copies/minute)
3 copies/min. (11" 17" L)
: 23 copies/min. (Letter C)
Black
11 copies/min. (Letter L)
11 copies/min. (11" 17" L)
Magnification Ratios
Fixed ratios
Full size: 1:1 0.005
Reduction ratios: 0.647, 0.733, 0.785
Enlargement ratios: 1.214, 1.294, 4.000
Zoom ratios: From 0.250 to 6.000 in 0.001 increments
Multiple Copies
Up to 99 copies (in 1-sided Copy Mode)
Exposure Control
Auto and Manual
Power Requirements
100V/5060Hz, 120V/60Hz, 230V/50Hz
Power Consumption
1.5 kW (Max.)
: 25-1/4"
Dimensions
Width
: 30"
Depth
: 40-1/4" (Up to Original Cover surface)
Height
Space Requirement
32-1/2" (Width) 30" (Depth)
Weight
474 lbs. (Including PC Drum)

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1. Specifications

Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-9


Document Feeding
System

Standard Mode: 1-sided original


2-sided original
2-in-1
Mixed Original Detection Mode:
1-sided mixed original detection
2-sided mixed original detection
: 13-1/4 to 29-1/4 lbs.
(16 to 29-1/4 lbs. for Invoice size originals)
: 16 to 24 lbs.

Original Size

1-sided/2-sided Original Mode:


1-Invoice C, Letter L, Letter C, Legal L, Ledger L
2-in-1 Mode: Invoice C, Letter C
1-sided/2-sided Mixed Original Detection Mode:
1-Letter L, Letter C, Legal L, Ledger L

Capacity of Document
Feed Tray

Invoice C, Letter L,
Letter C, Legal L: 50 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.)
Ledger L: 30 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.)

Document Feeding

Take-up from bottom of stack

Document Loading

Face up

Copy Productivity

100%

First copy in automatic


document feeding

Full-color : less than 35 sec. (Letter)


Black
: less than 19 sec. (Letter)

Power Source

DC24V supplied from copier

Power Consumption

60W or less

Dimensions

Width : 24"
Depth : 20"
Height : 4-1/4" (Excluding Document Exit Tray)

Weight

31-3/4 lbs.

Miscellaneous

1-sided Original Mode,


2 in 1 Mode
2-sided Original Mode,
1-sided/2-sided Mixed Original
Detection Mode

Chapter 8

Original Weight

122
1. Specifications

10 Bin Sorter S-105


No. of Bins
Modes
Kinds of Paper

Paper Size
Capacity of Bins

11 Bins
Sort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin)
Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode
Non-Sort Mode:
Plain paper, Special paper (Thick paper, OHP Transparencies)
Sort Mode, Group Mode:
Plain paper
Non-Sort Mode: 12" 18" L, Ledger L to Invoice L
Sort Mode, Group Mode: Ledger L to Invoice L
Non-Sort Mode
Plain paper, Recycled paper: Max 50 sheets (Ledger L, 21-1/4 lbs. paper)
(weighing 16 to 24 lbs.)
Special paper
OHP Transparencies: 10 sheets in 1st bin (Max. paper size Letter)
Thick paper
: 10 sheets in 1st bin

Power Source
Power Consumption
Dimensions

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

Weight

Sort Mode, Group Mode


Plain paper, Recycled paper (weighing 16 to 24 lbs.)
1st bin to 10th bin: 250 sheets (25 sheets/bin)
DC24V supplied from copier
72W or less
Width : 15-3/4"
Depth : 22-1/4"
Heigh : 16"
34-3/4 lbs. (Excluding Mounting Brackets)

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1. Specifications

10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103


No. of Bins
Modes
Kinds of Paper

Paper Size

Capacity of Bins

11 Bins
Sort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin)
Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Sort-and-Staple Mode, Manual Staple Mode
Non-Sort Mode:
Plain paper, Special paper (Thick paper, OHP Transparencies)
Sort Mode, Sort-and-Staple Mode:
Plain paper
Non-Sort Mode: 12" 18" L, Ledger L to Invoice L
Sort Mode
: Ledger L to Invoice L
Sort-and-Staple Mode: Ledger L to Letter C
Non-Sort Mode
Plain paper, Recycled paper: Max 50 sheets (Ledger L, 21-1/4 lbs. paper)
(weighing 16 to 24 lbs.)
Special paper
OHP Transparencies: 10 sheets in 1st bin (Max. paper size Letter)
Thick paper
: 10 sheets in 1st bin

Miscellaneous

Weight
Accessories

Chapter 8

Staple Capacity
Power Source
Power Consumption
Dimensions

Sort Mode, Sort-and-Staple Mode


Plain paper, Recycled paper (weighing 16 to 21-1/4 lbs.)
1st bin to 10th bin: 250 sheets (25 sheets/bin)
2 to 25 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.)
DC24V supplied from copier
72W or less
Width : 15-3/4"
Depth : 22-1/4"
Height : 16"
40 lbs. (Excluding Mounting Brackets)
Staple Cartridge, 5,000 staples/cartridge 1 piece

124
1. Specifications
Duplex Unit AD-7
Kinds of Paper

Plain paper, Recycled paper: Weighing 16 to 24 lbs.

Copy Paper Size

Invoice L to Ledger L

Capacity

(When the Automatic Document Feeder is used)


1-sided Original: Up to 99 copies (Letter C, Invoice L)
Up to 2 copies (Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L)
2-sided Original: Up to 2 copies (Letter C, Invoice L)
Up to 2 copies (Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L)

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

(When the Automatic Document Feeder is not used)


1-sided/2-sided Original: Up to 2 copies (Letter C, Invoice L)
1-sided/2-sided Original: 1 copy (Ledger L, Legal L, Letter L)
Book Original: 99 copy
Power Source

DC24V, 5% supplied from copier

Power Consumption

30W or less

Dimensions

Width : 4-3/4"
Depth : 21"
Height : 13-1/2"

Weight

15-1/2 lbs. (Excluding Mounting Brackets)

125
2. Care of the Copier
Cleaning
(Turn OFF the Power Switch of the copier when cleaning.)
Document Transport Belt

Housing Cover
Wipe the surface of the Housing Cover
clean with a soft cloth dampened with
mild home detergent.

Wipe the surface of the Document


Transport Belt clean with a soft cloth
dampened with mild home detergent.

1139O1910A
1144O024AA

Control Panel

Hold the Document Transport Belt at


both edges and pull it to the left to
expose a fresh surface.

1144O025AA

NOTE
NEVER use a glass cleaner or any
other detergent to avoid damage to the
control panel keys and Touch Panel.

Wipe the fresh surface clean using the


soft cloth dampened with mild home
detergent.
Repeat these steps until the entire
surface of the Belt is wiped clean.

Chapter 8

1139O1920A

Miscellaneous

Wipe the surface of the Control Panel


clean with a soft, dry cloth.

126
2. Care of the Copier

Original Glass
Wipe the surface of the Original Glass
clean with a soft, dry cloth.

1144O026AA

Front Door
Wipe the inside of the Front Door
clean with a soft cloth.

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

1144O027AA

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3. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table
Paper Size

Name
A3
B4
A4
B5
A5
B6
A6
POST CARD

Name
LEDGER
11" 14"
COMPUTER
10" 14"
9-1/4" 14"
LEGAL
FOOLSCAP
GOVERNMENT LEGAL
FOOLSCAP
FOOLSCAP
FOOLSCAP
FOLIO
8-1/4" 11-3/4"
LETTER
GOVERNMENT LETTER
QUARTO
STATEMENT
INVOICE

Size (Metric)
297 mm 420 mm
257 mm 364 mm
210 mm 297 mm
182 mm 257 mm
148 mm 210 mm
128 mm 182 mm
105 mm 148 mm
100 mm 148 mm

Size (Inch)
11-3/4" 16-1/2"
10" 14-1/4"
8-1/4" 11-3/4"
7-1/4" 10"
5-3/4" 8-1/4"
5" 7-1/4"
4-1/4" 5-3/4"
4" 5-3/4"

Size (Inch)
11" 17"
11" 14"
10-1/8" 14"
10" 14"
9-1/4" 14"
8-1/2" 14"
8-1/2" 13"
8" 13"
8-2/3" 13"
8-1/4" 13"
8-1/4" 11-3/4"
8-1/2" 11"
8" 10-1/2"
8" 10"
5-1/2" 8-1/2"

Size (Metric)
279 mm 432 mm
279 mm 356 mm
257 mm 356 mm
254 mm 356 mm
236 mm 356 mm
216 mm 356 mm
216 mm 330 mm
203 mm 330 mm
220 mm 330 mm
210 mm 330 mm
210 mm 301 mm
216 mm 279 mm
203 mm 267 mm
203 mm 254 mm
140 mm 216 mm

A3

297 420 mm
11-3/4" 16-1/2"

A4

210 297 mm
8-1/4" 11-3/4"

A5

148 210 mm
5-3/4" 8-1/4"

A6

105 148 mm
4-1/4" 5-3/4"

B4

257 364 mm
10" 14-1/4"

B5

182 257 mm
7-1/4" 10"

B6

128 182 mm
5" 7-1/4"

Metric Areas
Copy Paper Size
A4
A5
B4
B5
A5
A6
B5
B6
A3
B4
A6
B6
A4
A3
B4
B5
A4
A5
B5
B6
A4
A5
B5
B6
A3
A5
A6
B6
A3
A4
B4
A6
A4
A5
B4
B5

Zoom Ratio
0.707
0.500
0.866
0.610
0.707
0.500
0.866
0.610
1.414
1.224
0.707
0.866
1.414
2.000
1.733
1.224
2.000
1.414
1.733
1.224
0.816
0.577
0.707
0.500
1.154
0.816
0.577
0.707
1.640
1.154
1.414
0.816
1.640
1.154
2.000
1.414

Original Size

11" 17"

279.4 431.8 mm

11" 15"

279.4 381 mm

11" 14"

279.4 355.6 mm

Legal

8-1/2" 14"
215.9 355.6 mm

Foolscap

8-1/2" 13"
215.9 330.2 mm

Letter

8-1/2" 11"
215.9 279.4 mm

Invoice

5-1/2" 8-1/2"
139.7 215.9 mm

Inch Areas
Copy Paper Size
11" 14"
Legal
Foolscap
Letter
Invoice
11" 14"
Legal
Foolscap
Letter
Invoice
Legal
Foolscap
Letter
Invoice
Foolscap
Letter
Invoice
11" 17"
Letter
Invoice
11" 17"
11" 14"
Invoice
11" 17"
11" 14"

Zoom Ratio
0.823
0.772
0.764
0.647
0.500
0.933
0.772
0.772
0.733
0.500
0.772
0.772
0.772
0.500
0.928
0.785
0.607
1.214
0.846
0.647
1.294
1.076
0.647
1.294
1.272

11" 17"
11" 14"
Legal
Foolscap
Letter

2.000
1.647
1.545
1.529
1.294

Zoom Ratio = Copy Paper Size Original Size


1" (inch) = 25.4 mm
1 mm = 0.0394" (inch)

Chapter 8

Original Size

Miscellaneous

Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size to Copy Paper Size)

128
4. Function Combination Matrix
Basic

Functions Set Last

Den- 1-sided
sity
Orig.

Input Output
2-sided
Book Finishing
Orig.

Create
Auxiliary

Auto Paper
Tray Selection
Manual Feed
Auto Size
Zoom Ratio
Auto Expo.
Manual Expo.
1 1
1 2
1 [2in1]
2 1
2 2
1 2[2in1]
Book 1
Book 2
Non-Sort
Sort
Group
Sort-&-Staple
Frame Erase
File Margin
Cover
OHP Interleaving
Color Adjust
Monotone
Background Color
Neg. Pos. Reverse
Color Separation
X/Y Zoom
Image Repeat
Multi-Page Enlargmt.
Mirror Image
Postcard
Photo Mode
Film Projector
Auto Color
Full Color
Black
Interrupt

Paper Zoom

Functions Set First

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Auto Paper

Density

Manual Feed

Auto Size

O O
O O O

Manual Expo.

O O O O O

Output

Book

Input

Finishing

Auxiliary

2
1

Create

Miscellaneous

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O

[2in1]

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O

2[2in1]

O O O O O O

Book
Book

O O A B O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O C O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Non-Sort

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Sort

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Group

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Sort-&-Staple

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O E

Frame Erase

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

File Margin

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Cover

O O A O O O O O

OHP Interleaving O O B O O O O O

O O

Color Adjust

Chapter 8

O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O

1
2-sided
Orig.

O O O O O

Zoom Ratio

1
1-sided
Orig.

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Auto Expo.

Zoom

Tray Selection

Basic

Paper

O O O C O O O O O O O O O O
E O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O
C C

O O

O O O O O O O O O
D O O D O O O O O O O O O D

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O

Monotone

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D

Background Color

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Neg. Pos. Reverse

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Color Separation

O O O O O O O O

X/Y Zoom

O O

O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O

D O

O O O

O O O O O O O

O O O O

Image Repeat

O O O

O O O O

Multi-Page Enlargmt.

O O O

O O O O

O O O O
O O O O
O O O O O O

Mirror Image

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Postcard

E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E

E O O O

Photo Mode

E O O O O O O O E E E E E E E O E E E E E E E O O E E E E E E O E

O O

Film Projector

O O O O O

Auto Color

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Full Color

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Black

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O O O O O O O

Interrupt

O O O O O O O O

O O

O O O O O O

O O

O O

O O O

O O

O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O

-03

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4. Function Combination Matrix

Precautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function

Basic

Green

Blue

Sharpness

O O O

Brightness

O O O O

Contrast

O O O O

Saturation

O O O O O O

Portrait

O O O O O O O

Hue

O O O O O O O

Saturation

O O O O O O O O

Brightness

O O O O O O O O

Sharpness

O O O O O O O O O O

Original Image Type

O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O
O O O O O O O
O O O O O O
O O O O
O O O O

Density

O O O O O O O O O

Contrast

O O O O O O O O O O

Color Balance

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Original Image Type

Color Balance

Contrast

Density

Sharpness

Brightness

Saturation

Hue

Portrait

Saturation

Contrast

Brightness

Blue

Professional

O O O O O O O O O O O O

Red

Professional

Green

Red

Function Set First

Sharpness

Basic

Function Set Last

O O O
O O
O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

Chapter 8

O : The functions can be combined.


: The functions can be combined (though a miscopy could result).
: The functions cannot be combined. (The function set first takes precedence.)
: The functions cannot be combined. (The function set last takes precedence.)
A : Cover requires that paper be loaded in the Manual Bypass Table, meaning that it does not
allow manual bypass copying.
B : OHP Interleaving requires that OHP transparencies be loaded in the Manual Bypass Table,
meaning that it does not allow manual bypass copying.
C : In OHP Interleaving, Sort is automatically selected if the "# of Handouts to be produced" is
set to "Yes" and Non-Sort is automatically selected if the "# of Handouts to be produced" is
set to "No".
D : In Monotone, Black or Black of Color Separation, only the following Color Adjust functions
can be adjusted: Sharpness, Brightness, and Contrast under "Basic" and Sharpness, Density,
Contrast, and Color Balance (for Monotone only) under "Professional."
E : These functions cannot be set last (as the display does not provide keys for setting if you go
the other way around.)

Miscellaneous

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5. Index

1 (2in1) Copy 32
1 1 Copy 32
1 2 Copy 32
1 2 (2in1) Copy 32
1-Sided Book 33
2 1 Copy 32
2 2 Copy 32
2-Sided Book 33

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

Access Mode Key 11


Access Number 16
ACS Judgment Level Adjust 90
Administrator Code Number 82
Auto Color Key 10
Auto Color Mode 20
Auto Copy Start Function 15
Auto Dual Function 41
Auto Exposure 30
Auto Original Count Mode 35
Auto Panel Reset Function 15
Auto Paper 26
Auto Reset 90
Auto Size 29
Auto Tray Switching 28
Background Color 65
Basic Adjustment Items 42
Black Key 10
Black Mode 20
Blue Component 42
Book Mode 33
Brightness 42, 58
Calling Up a Job 89
Cleaning 125
Clear Key 11, 21
Color Adjust Mode (Basic) 42
Color Adjust Mode (Professional) 58, 60
Color Balance 58
Color Mode 20
Color Separation 67
Confirmation Beep 90
Contrast 42, 58
Contrast (Touch Panel) 10
Control Panel Keys 10
Copy Paper Size 26
Copy Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table 127
Copy Track Functions 82
Count Data 81
Cover Sheet 54

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5. Index

G
H
I

J
K
L
M

Energy Saver Key 11


Energy Saver Mode 15, 90
Entering the Access Number 16
File Margin 52
Finishing Modes 38
Flesh Tone 42
Frame Erase 50
Full Color Key 10
Full Color Mode 20
Function Combination Matrix 128
Green Component 42
Group 38
Hue 58
Image Centering 92
Image Repeat 70
Initial Mode 14
Intelligent Sort 90
Interrupt Key 11
Interrupt Mode 16
Job Memory Input 88
Job Recall Key 10
Key Counter 90
Language 90
Loading Paper 96
Manual Bypass Copying 27
Manual Exposure 30
Manual Staple 38
Meter Count 81
Mirror Image 75
Misfeed Clearing Procedure 102
Mixed Original Detection Mode 36
Monotone 64
Multi-Page Enlargement 72

Miscellaneous

Default Settings 80
Density 30, 58
Digital Art Functions 62
Display Contrast Control Knob 10

Chapter 8

132
5. Index

OHP Interleaving 56
Original Copy Types 32
Original Image Type 44

Neg.-Pos. Reverse 66
Non-Sort 38

Chapter 8

Miscellaneous

T
U

Panel Reset Key 11


Panel Resetting 15
Paper Size List 127
Photo Mode 45
Photo Mode Key 11
Placing Originals 22
Portrait 42
Postcard 76
Professional Adjustment Items 58
Red Component 42
Replacing the Staple Cartridge 100
Replenishing Fuser Oil 108
Replenishing Toner 98
Sample Copy 43, 59
Saturation 42, 58
Selecting the Ratio 29
Setting the number of copies 21
Setting the User Mode 79
Sharpness 42, 58
Sort 38
Sort-and-Staple 38
Start Key 10, 21
Starting the Copy Cycle 21
Stop Key 10, 21
Stopping the Copy Cycle 21
Storing and Calling Jobs 88
Storing Zoom Ratios in Memory 87
System Overview 6
Touch Panel 12
Turning ON and OFF 14
User Mode Key 10
Users Choice 90
Using Manual Staple Mode 39
Using the Copier as a Printer 17

133
5. Index

What does each Message mean? 112

X/Y Zoom 68

Miscellaneous

Zoom Ratio 29
Zoom Ratio Table 127

Chapter 8

1144-7704-06

CF900

Copyright
1998 MINOLTA CO., LTD.
Printed in Japan

The information contained in this manual is


subject to change without notice to
incorporate improvements made on the
product or products the manual covers.

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