i EP4050/EP3050 Thank you for choosing Minolta. This operator’s 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 yo u familiarize yourself thoroughly with its operation and features. After you have read through the manual, keep it for ready reference.
ii Contents Chapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making copies. Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier. Using This Manual Organization viii Page Organization ix Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper x Chapter 1 Safety Notes 1. Installing The Copier Installation Site 2 Power Source 2 Grounding 2 Space Requirements 3 2.
iii Contents Chapter 2 First Things to Know about Chapter 2 EP4050/EP3050 1. System Overview 8 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Copier 10 Options 12 3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 16 4. Touch Panel What’s a Touch Panel? 18 How the Screen is Organized 18 Adjusting the Display Contrast 19 Using it Properly 20 5.
iv Contents Chapter 3 Making Copies 29 1. Basic Copying Overview 30 2. Placing Originals 32 3. Number of Copies 36 4. Starting the Copy Cycle 37 5. Interrupt Mode 38 6. Manual Bypass Copying 39 7. Basic Functions • Copy Paper Size 42 • Zoom Ratio 44 • Image Density 47 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type 1 51 2 51 1 53 2 54 [2 in 1] 54 2 [2 in 1] 56 • 1 [2 in 1] 1 57 • 2 [2 in 1] 1 58 • Mixed Original Detection Mode 60 • Auto Original Count Mode 62 ▲▲ ▲▲▲▲▲▲ •1 •1 •2 •2 •1 •1 9.
v Contents Chapter 4 Using the User Mode 109 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Job Memory Input 110 Account Job Input 112 Recalling a Job from Memory 114 2. Zoom Memory Input 116 3. Meter Count 118 4. Toner Replenisher 119 5. Drum Dehumidifier 120 6. User’s Choice User’s Choice Functions 121 Making the User’s Choice Settings 126 7. Data Send 128 Chapter 5 When a Message Appears 129 1. When the Message " The Current Paper Drawer is empty. " Appears 130 2. When the Message " Replenish Toner.
vi Contents Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 161 1. When this Type of Copy is Produced • The Image is too light 162 • The Image is too dark 162 • The Copy is blurry 162 • The Copy has lines 163 • The Copy has dark specks or spots 163 • The Edge of the Copy is dirty 163 • The Image on the Copy is not aligned properly 164 2.
vii Contents Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 1. Care of the Copier • Daily Checks 182 • Cleaning 183 2. Function Combination Matrix 186 3. Description of Copy Paper Size 189 4. Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size to Copy Paper Size) 190 5.
viii Using This Manual Organization This manual consists of eight chapters. Chapters 1 through 3 give the basic information for making copies. Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Safety Notes About the operating environment, conditions, and precautions for use.
ix Using This Manual Page Organization Index: Used to locate your chapter quickly. Page number Chapter title Useful Tip: Gives you a useful piece of advice on using a particular convenient function or device. Section title Indicates that this is the end of the steps. Indicates that there are more steps to follow in the next column. Note: Calls your attention to a particular point in the procedure.
x Using This Manual 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. These two pages explain about these terms and symbols. Feeding Direction (copy paper path) In this copier system, copy paper is taken up from the right-hand side of the copier and fed through the copier toward the left-hand side, out face up onto the Exit Tray.
xi Using This Manual "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 Terms and Symbols Used When the original or copy has a "length" longer than its "width," we call it "lengthwise" and use symbol "L" or " ." When the original or copy has a "length" shorter than its "width," we call it "crosswise" and use symbol "C" or " .
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1 Safety Notes Chapter 1 Chapter 1 1. Installing the Copier Installation Site 2 Power Source 2 Grounding 2 Space Requirements 3 2. Precautions for Use Operating Environment 4 Using the Copier Properly 4 Care of Copier Supplies 5 Moving 5 Safety Notes This chapter explains about the operating environment, conditions, and precautions for use.
2 1. Installing the Copier Safety Notes 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. ◆ A 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.
3 1. Installing the Copier Space Requirements Chapter 1 To ensure easy copier operation, supply replacements and service maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below. NOTE Safety Notes Be sure to allow a clearance of 150 mm or more at the back of the copier as there is a ventilation duct.
4 2. Precautions for Use Operating Environment Chapter 1 Temperature Humidity Safety Notes The operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows. 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.
5 2. Precautions for Use Moving If you need to transport the copier over a long distance, consult your Technical Representative. Safety Notes 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.
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7 Chapter 2 1. System Overview 8 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Copier 10 Options 12 3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 16 4. Touch Panel What’s a Touch Panel? 18 How the Screen is Organized 18 Adjusting the Display Contrast 19 Using it Properly 20 5.
8 1. System Overview The EP4050/3050 system can be configured with the following components. First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Chapter 2 20-Bin Sorter S-205
9 1. System Overview 1139O0010A 1138O525A Data Controller D-102
10 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Outside the Copier 4 First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 6 7 2 Chapter 2 1 5 3 8 11 10 9 1134O093DA 1 Exit Tray Extender : Slide this Extender out when making copies on large-size paper. 2 Exit Tray : Holds copies fed out of the copier. 3 Front Door 4 Control Panel 5 Original Cover 6 Power Switch : Open to: • Replace the Toner Bottle. ➭ p. 136 • Clear a paper misfeed. ➭ p. 142 • Clean the Corona Units. ➭ p.
11 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Inside the Copier 5 4 6 3 2 Chapter 2 7 10 11 9 8 11 1134O009AA 1 Toner Bottle Holder : Swing open to replace the Toner Bottle. 2 Toner Bottle 3 Original Width Scale : Contains toner. Replace it with a new one when the warning message tells you to. ➭ p. 136 : Place the original along this Scale for correct positioning. 4 Original Length Scale : Place the original along this Scale for correct positioning.
12 2. Copier Parts and Accessories First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Chapter 2 Options 1 2 1134O046AA Paper Feed Cabinet PF-102 1 Paper Descent Key : Press before sliding the Drawer out of the cabinet. 2 3rd Drawer : Holds up to 2,500 sheets of copy paper. ➭ p.
13 2. Copier Parts and Accessories 3 1 4 2 1134O047AA Paper Feed Cabinet PF-202 1 3rd Drawer : Holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper. ➭ p. 131 2 4th Drawer : Holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper. ➭ p. 131 Duplex Cabinet PF-2D and Duplex Unit AD-5 3 Duplex Unit : Turns over 1-sided copies for making 2-sided copies. 4 Storage Drawer : Holds copy paper, toner and other supplies.
14 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Options 5 7 3 6 First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Chapter 2 2 1 1134O048AA 4 20-Bin Sorter S-205 / Staple Sorter ST-206 : Hold sorted or grouped copies, each capable of holding up to 50. 2 Sort Bins (1st to 20th Bin) Non-Sort Bin 3 Lock Release Lever 4 Staple Cover : Press to unlock the Sorter from the copier for clearing a misfed sheet of paper or other service job. : Open to replace the Staple Cartridge (ST-206 only).
15 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Options 4 1 2 7 3 1134O049AA 10-Bin Sorter S-104/Staple Sorter ST-101 1 Lock Release Lever 2 Sort Bins 3 Staple Cover : Press to unlock the Sorter from the copier for clearing a misfed sheet of paper or other service job. : Hold sorted or grouped copies. The Top Bin is capable of holding up to 50 copies and each of the 2nd to 10th Bins up to 25 copies, for a maximum of 275 copies. : Open to replace the Staple Cartridge (ST-101 only).
16 3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 10 Auxiliary User Mode Finishing Orig. Copy Basic Chapter 2 Ready to Copy Job Recall 1 Auto Exp. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure Zoom Paper First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Mode Check 11 12 1 Touch Panel various screens and messages. See Touch Panel ➭ p. 18 Start Key • Press to start a copy cycle. ➭ p. 37 • If pressed while the copier is warming up, it enables the Auto Copy Start Function. ➭ p. 25 Stop Key • Press to stop a multi-copy cycle. ➭ p.
17 3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 8 Basic Auto Paper 7 Chapter 2 1 6 Paper 5 2 3 1134P487DA 4 10 User Mode Key • Press to select the User Mode setting screen. Functions in User Mode • Job Memory Input • Drum Dehumidifier • Zoom Memory Input • User’s Choice • Meter Count • Data Send • Toner Replenisher 1134P487DA User Mode Exit Select a function by pressing the key.
18 4. Touch Panel What’s a Touch Panel? When you turn the copier ON, the Basic screen as shown below appears on the Touch Panel. See Initial Mode and Panel Resetting ➭ p.24 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. How the Screen is Organized In the following, we show typical screens with a brief description of each of them.
19 4. Touch Panel Adjusting the Display Contrast When you need to adjust the brightness of the Touch Panel, swing down the Front Door and turn the Touch Panel Contrast Control Knob as necessary. 1138O666CA Turn it counterclockwise to make the Panel darker. Chapter 2 Turn the Knob clockwise to make the Panel brighter. 1134O050AA Set Function Display ▼ Shows graphic representations of functions set other than the initial ones, including the Orig. Copy and Finishing types.
20 4. Touch Panel Using It Properly When you operate a key on the Touch Panel, press it only lightly. Actually, it’s just to "touch" the key with your finger, and not to "press," as the name indicates. There’s no need of your touching it hard. First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Chapter 2 NOTE OK 1134O094AA Let’s Try! 1 Be sure to use your finger to touch lightly the Touch Panel. NEVER press it hard or hit it, as a damaged panel could result.
21 4. Touch Panel Let’s Set up a Job! 1 4 Press the Start Key to start the file margin copy cycle. This time, touch Auxiliary . You now have the Auxiliary functions menu screen. Let’s Cancel a Setting! Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Cover Auto Paper File Margin OHP Interleaving Book Copy Page Insertion 1 Edge/Frame Erase Okay, now let’s see how we can cancel, or undo, the settings made. Touch Auxiliary and then touch File Margin .
22 4. Touch Panel Alternative Methods for Canceling • Press the Mode Check Key on the control panel to show the Mode Check screen. Touch the key corresponding to the function to be canceled to show the setting screen, then touch Cancel . Chapter 2 Mode Check Auto Expo. Orig. Copy Exit X1.000 Finishing Auto Paper 1 First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Cover Mixed Orig 1134O131CA Note: The actual screen may look differently from the one above.
23 5. Turning ON and OFF, and Resetting the Copier Turning ON and OFF • Turning Copier ON Press the Power Switch to the I (ON) position. • Turning (OFF) Chapter 2 Copier OFF Press the Power Switch to the position. When Copier is Turned ON When the Power Switch is turned ON, the message "Welcome!" appears on the Touch Panel and the Start Key lights up orange.
24 5. Turning ON and OFF, and Resetting the Copier Initial Mode and Panel Resetting Initial Mode 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. First Things to Know about EP4050/3050 Chapter 2 Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics No. of copies selected: 1 Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.
25 5. Turning ON and OFF, and Resetting the Copier Auto Copy Start Function Check that the Start Key is lit up green. 2 Load the originals onto the AF-3/AFR-9 or place an original on the Original Glass. 1134P342DA 1134P342DA NOTE Do not remove the original until the copy cycle is completed. 1139O0200A 4 As soon as the copier completes warming up (which takes about 2 minutes and 30 seconds), the copy cycle is automatically started.
26 5. Turning ON and OFF, and Resetting the Copier Energy Saver Mode If the copier is shut down when it is not in use, it takes the copier a maximum of 2 minutes and 30 seconds to complete the warm-up cycle. Instead of turning the copier OFF, it’s a good idea to use the Energy Saver mode. This mode will minimize the time it takes the copier to complete the warm-up cycle to about 30 seconds. Chapter 2 Entering the Energy Saver Mode Press the Energy Saver Key.
27 5. Turning ON and OFF, and Resetting the Copier Entering the Access Number If an access number has been set, the number assigned for your own department must be entered before you can make a copy. Please input your 4-digit Access Code #, then press the ACCESS Key. Chapter 2 Access # Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the 4-digit access number and press the Access Mode Key. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 2 When the copy cycle is completed, press the Access Mode Key again.
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29 Chapter 3 Making Copies ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ Making Copies ▲ 1. Basic Copying Overview 30 2. Placing Originals 32 3. Number of Copies 36 4. Starting the Copy Cycle 37 5. Interrupt Mode 38 6. Manual Bypass Copying 39 7. Basic Functions • Copy Paper Size 42 • Zoom Ratio 44 • Image Density 47 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type • 1 1 51 • 1 2 51 • 2 1 53 • 2 2 54 • 1 [2in1] 54 • 1 2 [2in1] 56 • 1 [2in1] 1 57 • 2 [2in1] 1 58 • Mixed Original Detection Mode 60 • Auto Original Count Mode 62 9.
30 1. Basic Copying Overview • Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made (step 8), and press the Start Key (step 9). 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.
31 1. Basic Copying Overview • To sort copies • To staple copies • To punch holes in copies Selecting the finishing type 6. Touch Finishing ➭ p. 66 Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure Zoom Paper Selecting the auxiliary functions 7. Touch Auxiliary. ➭ p. 78 Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure Zoom Paper 1134P488CA 8. Setting the number of copies. ➭ p.
32 2. Placing Originals Using the Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9 The Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9 automatically feeds in sheet originals placed on the Document Feed Tray one by one. After the copy cycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original out onto the Document Exit Tray. Some originals may not be suitable for reliable operation of the AF-3/AFR-9. Here is a guideline.
33 2. Placing Originals Loading the Originals 3 1 Swing the Document Exit Tray to the left as shown. 2 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. 1139O1980A 1139O0110A 4 NOTES • The maximum number of originals that Pull out the Document Exit Tray Extender if you are using A3- or B4-size originals.
34 2. Placing Originals Not Using the AF-3/AFR-9 Different methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Use the appropriate procedure. Sheet Originals Raise the Original Cover and place the original face down on the Original Glass. Chapter 3 1 Highly Transparent Originals (Using transparencies and translucent paper for the original) 1 Place the original in the same way as the sheet originals. 2 Place a blank sheet of paper of the same size as the original over the original.
35 2. Placing Originals Making Copies from Book Original Using Book Copy Mode ("Book original" refers to an open bound original. Book Copy mode ➭ p. 102) 1 Place the open book as shown. Instructions for Original Placement • Be sure to raise the Original Cover 15° or more before placing the original. If the Original Cover is raised to an angle less than 15°, the copier may fail to select the correct copy paper size or zoom ratio.
36 3. Number of Copies Set the number of copies to be made. You set the number of copy sets you want to have in the Sort mode and the number of copies in a group in the Group mode. Setting the Number of Copies Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number of copies to be made. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Making Copies Chapter 3 1 Note: The maximum number that can be set is 999.
37 4. Starting the Copy Cycle Starting the Copy Cycle Ready to copy. 20 Checking that the message "Ready to copy." is on the Touch Panel, press the Start Key. 1134P342DA The message now changes to "Now copying." and the copier starts the copy cycle. Now copying. 18 1134P306CA 1134P306CA Note: In a multi-copy cycle, the number on the Display is decreased by 1 each time a copy is fed out of the copier. Stopping a Multi-Copy Cycle Now copying.
38 5. Interrupt Mode The Interrupt mode allows you to interrupt a current job and run a different one. The copier ensures that the old job will be resumed as soon as the Interrupt mode is canceled. Interrupting a Copy Cycle 1 Press the Interrupt Key. 3 Chapter 3 1134P440DA 1134P441DA 1134P440DA 1134P441DA Making Copies The message changes to "Now in Interrupt Mode. Press to return to original job." and, after a short time, the current copy cycle is stopped. Auxiliary Finishing Orig.
39 6. Manual Bypass Copying Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any Drawer, or to copy onto transparencies, translucent paper, or any other special paper. You can also use the Cover mode when the Multi Bypass Table is used with the Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9 (option). ➭ p.
40 6. Manual Bypass Copying 4 Using the 10-Key Pad, set the number of copies to be made. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Making Copies Chapter 3 1136P141AA 1136P141AA 5 Press the Start Key to start the copy cycle.
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42 7. Basic Functions We here explain how to make the basic settings (copy paper, zoom ratio, and exposure level) to make copies. Zoom key: Basic Screen Touch this key to Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics show a screen which Ready to copy. allows you to select 1 the zoom ratio. Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure key: Touch this key to show Paper Key: a screen which allows Touch this key to Exposure Zoom Paper you to select the image show a screen which density of the copy.
43 7. Basic Functions Touch the desired paper size key. Paper loaded in the 1st Drawer AutoPaper 1 2 1 2 L 3 3 4 Paper loaded on the Multi Bypass Table A4 If the symbol "S1," "S2," etc. appears on the paper select key shown on the Touch Panel, it means that that particular Drawer has been designated for special paper.
44 7. 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 from to set the zoom ratio. Select one according to your need. Zoom Ratio Range: ×0.500 to ×2.000 Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Chapter 3 Auto Size User Set Reduce B4 A4 A3 A4 A4 A5 x0.5 Enlarge B4 A3 A4 A5 A3 A4 x2.
45 7. Basic Functions 2 Full size (×1.000) is selected when you touch Full Size . Using the 10-Key Pad You can use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio. Auto Size Reduce B4 Enlarge B4 A4 A3 User Set A3 A4 A4 A5 x0.5 A4 A5 A3 A4 x2.0 Full Size Touch User Set on the Touch Panel. Then, the following screen appears. 1 1134P317DA 1134P317DA User Set Auto Size Enlarge Each touch of the ▲ or ▼ key on the Touch Panel changes the zoom ratio shown in 0.001 increments.
46 7. Basic Functions 3 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired zoom ratio. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Using the Zoom Memory You may have one or two ratios that are frequently used, but not available from the fixed ones. These can be stored in memory and recalled later as necessary. Touch User Set . 1 1139O4860A User Set Making Copies Chapter 3 Auto Size Example: For 1.300, press 1, 3, 0, and Example: 0, in that order.
47 7. Basic Functions Image Density When you touch Exposure on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the exposure level or image density. There are two ways to adjust the exposure level. Select one according to your need. Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. Auto Expo. Lighter 1 x1.
▲ 48 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type ▲ In the following pages, let’s look at how we should make the settings for the type of copy we want to make from the type of original we have. When you touch Orig. Copy on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the orig. copy type. ▲ Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 1 1 1 2 x1.
49 Copy Type ▲ 2 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original 1 (Only when AFR-9 is mounted) Original Copies ▲ • Select 2 1 to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals. Note: You need twice as many sheets of copy paper as originals. ➭ p. 53 1134P207AA 1134P207AA 2 (Only when AFR-9 and AD-5 are mounted) Original Copy ▲ • Select Making Copies 2 2 to make 2-sided copies from 2-sided originals. ➭ p.
50 Copy Type ▲ 1 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original 2[2in1] = 2-sided 2-in-1 copy (Only when AFR-9 and AD-5 are mounted) Originals Copy 1136P210AA 1136P210AA ▲ • Select 1 2[2in1] to make a 2-sided copy, through reduction, from four 1-sided originals. Each 2-original pair will be placed side-by-side on either side of the copy. Note: You need 1/4 as many sheets of copy paper as required otherwise. ➭ p. 56 The size of the original should be A4 crosswise for 2-in-1.
51 1 1 1 2 1 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Touch 1 2 1 1 1 2 . 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Mixed Orig Mixed Orig 1134P252CA 1134P252CA 1134P250CA 1134P250CA ▲ 1 Useful Tip 1 is selected in the initial mode. The copier offers the following three original count functions: Select Mixed Orig if you are using originals of assorted sizes on the AF-3/AFR-9. ➭ p. 60 AutoCount Even Odd The copier automatically counts the number of originals. Select when you have an even number of originals.
52 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original 3 Copy Type Select the appropriate original count function, either AutoCount or Odd . Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Basics Copy Ready to copy. x1.000 Select the width of margin on the original. 1 1 Auto Expo. 1 7 2 Cancel 10mm Auto Paper 2 Cancel Enter 1134P320DA 1134P320DA Even Odd Making Copies Chapter 3 8 1134P227CA 4 Touch Odd . To use AutoCount function, see p. 62. 5 Touch Enter . 6 If the original has a file margin, touch Margin .
53 ▲ 2 4 ▲ ▲ 1 1 Touch 2 1 / 2 2 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type Select the width of margin on the original. . 2 1 Cancel Enter Orig. Margin Width 1 2 1/2 2 2in1 1 2 2 10mm 15mm 20mm 1 2in1 2 1 1134P321DA 1134P321DA Mixed Orig 1134P253CA 1134P253CA Touch 2 1 . NOTE Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 2 1 2 2 1 x1.000 Auto Paper Cancel Enter Margin 1134P231CA 3 If the original has a file margin, touch Margin .
54 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original 1 ▲ ▲ 1 2 Touch 2 1 / 2 2 1 1 1 2 . 1 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 ▲ ▲ 2 Copy Type 1 [2in1] Touch 2in1 . 1 1 1 2 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Mixed Orig Mixed Orig Touch 2 2 Auxiliary . Finishing 2 Orig. Copy Basics Making Copies Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 1 2 2 Auto Paper Cancel Touch Auxiliary 1 x1.000 2 1134P254CA 1134P254CA ▲ 2 ▲ Chapter 3 1134P253CA 1134P253CA 1 2in1 . Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo.
55 3 Touch # of Origs . ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type NOTES • When the 2-in-1 copy function is 1 2in1 1 Cancel Enter 2- 2in1 # of Origs 1134P260CA selected, the copier automatically selects a reduction ratio. You can nonetheless make a full-size copy. Select the desired zoom ratio and paper size. • The default zoom ratio can be changed by using the User’s Choice. ➭ p. 124 1134P260CA Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Basics Copy Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 1 1 x1.
56 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original ▲ 1 1 Copy Type 2[2in1] Select the appropriate original count function from among the following two. 4 Touch 2in1 . Auxiliary 1 1 1 2 Auto Expo. 2in1 Orig. Basics Copy Ready to copy. 2 1/2 2 2in1 Finishing 1 x1.000 Auto Paper 1 Mixed Orig 1 2in1 Cancel Enter # of Originals 2 ▲ Chapter 3 1134P254CA 1134P254CA Touch Finishing Making Copies 1 Input #: AutoCount Orig.
57 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Enter the number of originals using the 10-Key Pad. 1[2in1] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 1 ▲ 1 ▲ 6 Touch 2in1 1 1 1 1 2 Copy Type . 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Mixed Orig 1136P141AA 1136P141AA 1134P255CA 1134P255CA 2 1 Touch 1 2in1 Auxiliary Finishing . Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 7 1 Touch Enter . Auto Expo. 1- 2in1 1 2- 2in1 1 x1.
58 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original 1 ▲ 1 ▲ 2[2in1] Touch 2in1 1 1 1 1 2 Copy Type . 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Mixed Orig 1134P255CA 2 ▲ Chapter 3 1134P255CA Touch 2 2in11 Auxiliary Finishing . Orig. Copy Basics Making Copies Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 1- 2in1 1 2- 2in1 1 1 x1.000 Auto Paper Cancel Enter 1134P265CA 3 Touch Enter . NOTES • When the 2-in-1 separation copy function is selected, the copier automatically selects an enlargement ratio.
59 Chapter 3 Copy Type Making Copies ▲ 8.
60 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type Mixed Original Detection Mode Use the Mixed Original Detection mode to make copies automatically from originals of assorted sizes loaded in the AF-3/AFR-9. If Auto Size is selected, you can make copies of the same size from originals of different sizes.
61 Touch Orig. Auxiliary ▲ 3 Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. 1 1 2 Copy Type Copy . Finishing 1 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original x1.000 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 Auto Paper 1 4 Touch Mixed Orig to set the copier into the Mixed Original Detection mode. 1 1 1 2 2 1/2 2 2in1 2in1 1 Mixed Orig 1134P251CA 1134P251CA Useful Tip The Mixed Original Detection mode can be set as a default setting by using the User’s Choice. ➭ p.
62 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type Auto Original Count Mode If AutoCount is selected, the copier automatically counts the number of originals. Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Basics Copy Ready to copy. Auto Expo. 1 2 1 x1.000 Auto Paper Cancel Enter # of Originals AutoCount Even Chapter 3 Odd 1134P227CA Making Copies NOTE The AutoCount can be selected only when the copier is equipped with an AFR-9. Using the Auto Original Count Mode 1 Touch the Auto Count Key.
63 Copy Type Unload the originals ejected onto the Document Exit Tray and reload them onto the Document Feed Tray. Then, press the Start Key. Chapter 3 1139O0210A Making Copies 4 ▲ 8.
64 ▲ 8. Selecting the Original Copy Type 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.
65 Chapter 3 Copy Type Making Copies ▲ 8.
66 9. Finishing Mode We will explain how to set up the finishing function in the following. When you touch Finishing on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to select the finishing type. Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Ready to copy. Auto Expo. Auxiliary Basics 1 x1.000 Auto Paper Zoom Copy Basics 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Sort Sort & Staple Auto Paper Group Paper HolePunch Staple Chapter 3 Orig. Ready to copy.
67 9. Finishing Mode (Only when the Staple Sorter is mounted) Sort-and-Staple Copies In the Sort-and-Staple mode, copies are sorted into complete sets of the originals and each set is stapled together. ➭ p. 69 Originals 1136O100A Copies In the Group mode, the copies made from each single original are separated into groups. Each group contains the number of copies. ➭ p.
68 9. Finishing Mode Sort Non-Sort 1 Touch NonSort . NonSort Sort Sort & Staple 1 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number of copy sets you want to have. Group Holepunch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 1134P267CA 1134P267CA 1136P141AA 1136P141AA Making Copies Chapter 3 NonSort is selected in the initial mode. NOTE The number of copy sets that can be sorted is as follows. NOTE The maximum capacity of Non-Sort Bin is as follows.
69 9. Finishing Mode Sort-and-Staple 1 Group Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number of copy sets you want to have. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 1 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number per copy stack you want to have. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 1136P141AA 1136P141AA 1136P141AA 1136P141AA The number of copy sets that can be sorted is as follows. Touch Group . No. of Copy Sets ST-101 ST-206 1 to 10 1 to 20 NonSort Sort Group Sort & Staple Holepunch 2 Touch Sort & Staple .
70 9. Finishing Mode Hole Punch Manual Staple To staple copies after they have been made: Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number of copy sets or number of stack you want to have. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C 1 Check that each copy set or stack has been fed into the Bin. 1134O038AA 1136P141AA 1136P141AA 2 Touch the desired finishing type key. 2 Touch Staple . Auxiliary Making Copies Chapter 3 1 NonSort Sort Sort & Staple Group Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy.
71 9. Finishing Mode Manual Staple Mode To use as a stapler: ST-206 1 Align the sheets of paper neatly. Stapling Position 1134O096AA NOTES press the paper stack against the bracket. • Never attempt to reach for the stapling position. This can be dangerous. 1134O039AA Insert the paper stack into the 1st Bin under the Non-Sort Bin. 3 Touch Staple . Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy. Non-Sort Bin Sort Bins Auto Expo. x1.
72 9. Finishing Mode Manual Staple Mode NOTES • Make sure of the stapling position and To use as a stapler: press the paper stack against the bracket. • Never attempt to reach the stapling position. This can be dangerous. ST-101 1 Align the sheets of paper neatly. 3 Touch Staple . Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Making Copies Chapter 3 Ready to copy. 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure Zoom Paper 1134O039AA 2 Place the paper stack in the Top Bin.
73 9. Finishing Mode Instructions for Loading Originals for Stapled Copies Note the correct direction of the originals loaded in the AF-3/AFR-9 to make copies in the Staple or Hole Punch mode. Original Direction for Stapling If the copies are to be stapled either in the Sort-and-Staple or Manual Staple mode, load the originals crosswise in the AF-3/AFR-9. Ensure also that the stapling corner is at the rear left side as indicated by the arrow.
74 9. Finishing Mode Auto Dual Function Each of the Sort Bins holds up to 50 (*25) sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, however, allows sorting of copies of up to 100 (*50) originals under certain conditions. NOTE The numbers given in the following are for Staple Sorter ST-206 and 20-Bin Sorter S-205. The numbers marked with * are for Staple Sorter ST-101 and 10-Bin Sorter S-104.
75 9. Finishing Mode When the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 (*25) in the Group Mode When more than 51 (*26) copies are to be grouped together into one group, the Sorter or Staple Sorter uses the subsequent Bin to continue grouping the copies.
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78 10. Auxiliary Functions These pages explain about convenient functions offered as the Auxiliary functions and how to set these features. When the Auxiliary key on the Touch Panel is touched, the Auxiliary function menu screen appears. Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Ready to copy. Copy 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Finishing Auxiliary Basics Auto Paper Zoom Auto Expo. Chapter 3 Basics 1 x1.000 Auto Paper OHP Interleaving File Margin Paper Page Insertion Making Copies Copy Ready to copy.
79 10. Auxiliary Functions OHP Interleaving Copies are made on transparencies with copied interleaves between each of them. ➭ p. 92 Copies are made on transparencies with a blank sheet of copy paper between each of them. ➭ p. 92 Copy Set OHP 1136O136AA Original Set Non-Copied Interleaves (Blank Sheet of Copy Paper) OHP 1136O138AA File Margin A file margin is made on the copy. ➭ p. 98 Original Copy The image of the original is reduced to make a wider file margin on the copy. ➭ p.
80 10. Auxiliary Functions Edge/Frame Erase The image along four edges of the original is erased on the copy. ➭ p. 104 Original (Fax Output) Copy 1136P215AA Making Copies Chapter 3 1136P215AA The image at the center of the original is erased on the copy. ➭ p.
81 10. Auxiliary Functions Cover The Cover mode lets you make a front cover or a front and back cover for a copy set by copying 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, or by inserting that special paper before and after the original set. There are four different Cover functions available. Select the appropriate one according to your need.
82 10. Auxiliary Functions Using the Cover Mode 1 4 Touch Cover . Touch Input # if you know the number of originals you have. Cover Cancel Cover Mode Cover OHP Interleaving File Margin Book Copy Edge/Frame Erase Enter # of Origs. AutoCount Input #: Page Insertion 1134P280CA 1134P280CA 1134P273CB 1134P273CB Chapter 3 To use AutoCount function, see p. 62. 2 Touch the key corresponding to the desired Cover function.
83 10. Auxiliary Functions 7 Place the paper for covers on the Multi Bypass Table. 1136O080AA 8 Load the originals onto the AF-3/AFR-9 and press the Start Key. "Placing Originals" ➭ p. 33 Making Copies No cover mode copy can be made unless the Multi Bypass Table is loaded with paper for covers.
84 10. Auxiliary Functions Page Insertion Page Insertion allows you to insert a blank sheet of paper (e.g., colored paper) between the copy stacks. Two different functions are available. Select the appropriate one according to your need. NOTE The copier must be equipped with the Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9. Functions Original Set The copier copies the page, which is specified for an insert, on paper for inserts (e.g., colored paper). ➭ pp. 86, 89 Copy Set Specify Page 2 for Insert.
85 10. Auxiliary Functions Specifying the Place for Insert In the Page Insertion mode, you must specify where to place an insert. Two ways are available to specify the insert places, either ADF Detection or 10-Key Pad Input.
86 10. Auxiliary Functions Using Page Insertion 5 Touch Sheet Placement . 1 Page Insertion Touch Page Insertion . Copy onto Inserts Yes Cover OHP Interleaving Cancel Sheet Placement Enter Insert Paper A4 User set File Margin 1134P414EA 1134P414DA Page Insertion Book Copy Edge/Frame Erase 1134P274CB Touch ADF Detection .
87 10. Auxiliary Functions 9 Select the paper source from which to feed the paper for inserts. Example 2: To place a non-copied insert between pages 1 and 2 Copy Set Insert Paper 3 A4 B4 Manual 4 Non-Copied Insert A4 L A4 1136O133AA NOTE 1134P322DA 1134P322DA For the insert setting paper, use one that is a size, or loaded in a direction, different from the originals. NOTE Load the paper source selected in step 9 with the paper for inserts (e.g., colored paper). 10 Touch Enter .
88 10. Auxiliary Functions 16 Unload the original set and reload it onto the Document Feed Tray. Making Copies Chapter 3 1134O072AA 17 Press the Start Key. The copy cycle is run for page insertion.
89 10. Auxiliary Functions Using Page Insertion 5 Touch Sheet Placement . <10-Key Pad Input> Sheet Placement Copy onto Inserts Yes OHP Interleaving Page Insertion Book Copy Insert Paper A4 User set File Margin 1134P414EA 1134P414DA Edge/Frame Erase 1134P274CB 1134P274CB 6 Touch 10-Key Pad Input . Sheet Placement 2 Enter Enter Touch Copy onto Inserts .
90 10. Auxiliary Functions ▲ ▼ 8 Touch or to move the cursor to position no. 1 of "Sheet Placement." Sheet Placement Cancel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Chapter 3 10 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter a number in placement position no. 1. This number represents the position at which you want to place an insert. Sheet Placement 1 Making Copies Clear Key and then enter the new number. • The maximum number that can be entered is 50.
91 10. Auxiliary Functions Touch Enter . 15 Make doubly sure that you have selected the functions correctly. Then, touch Enter again. 16 Load the original set onto the AF-3/AFR-9. "Placing Originals" ➭ p. 33 1134O072AA 17 Press the Start Key. The copy cycle is run for page insertion.
92 10. Auxiliary 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 Chapter 3 OHP Interleaving Single Copy: The copier copies on OHP transparencies and, after each transparency, inserts a copied copy paper. ➭ p.
93 10. Auxiliary Functions NOTES • OHP Interleaving can be used only when the copier is loaded with A4 or A4 paper. • Follow the instructions given on the Message Display for the direction of placement of the OHP transparencies and originals. OHP Interleaving Single Copy: The copier copies on OHP transparencies and, after each transparency, inserts a blank sheet of paper. ➭ p.
94 10. Auxiliary Functions Using OHP Interleaving 5 1 Load the transparencies onto the Multi Bypass Table. "Manual Bypass Copying" ➭ p. 39 Touch OHP Interleaving . Cover Page Insertion OHP Interleaving Book Copy File Margin Edge/Frame Erase 1136O080AA 1134P275CB 2 Select whether to copy onto the interleaves (Copy onto) or not (Blank). OHP Interleaving Making Copies Chapter 3 1134P275CB Cancel Enter Copy onto Blank Multi-Copy 1134P291CA 1134P291CA 3 Touch Enter .
95 10. Auxiliary Functions Using OHP Interleaving 4 1 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the number of copy sets you want. Touch OHP Interleaving . 7 Cover OHP Interleaving Page Insertion Book Copy 4 5 7 8 File Margin Edge/Frame Erase 1134P293CA Select whether to copy onto the interleaves (Copy onto) or not (Blank). OHP Interleaving Cancel Enter 5 Touch Enter . 6 Make doubly sure that you have selected the functions correctly. Then, touch Enter again.
96 10. Auxiliary Functions 8 Load the transparencies onto the Multi Bypass Table. "Manual Bypass Copying" ➭ p. 39 Making Copies Chapter 3 1136O080AA 9 Press the Start Key. The copy cycle is run for OHP interleaving.
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98 10. Auxiliary Functions File Margin The copier provides a file margin along the leading edge on the copy for your easy filing. There are four different ways available for making a file margin. Use the one that is most suited to your need. Functions Shift-for-Margin Making Copies Chapter 3 Original The image of the original which has almost no file margins along the sides is shifted in the crosswise direction to make a margin along the left edge of the copy. ➭ p.
99 10. Auxiliary Functions Selecting a Particular Margin Function 1 Touch File Margin . Cover 5 File Margin OHP Interleaving Select the "Width" of the margin. Position Page Insertion Book Copy Cancel File Margin Edge/Frame Erase Mode Enter Width A 10mm 15mm A 20mm 1134P276CB 1134P276CB 1134P325DA Place the original(s). NOTE Having a margin width larger than necessary could result in part of the image missing on the copy. Try to keep a logical margin width.
100 10. Auxiliary Functions Loading the Originals in Margin Mode Margin Position Left 1134P181AA 1134P181AA Making Copies Chapter 3 Right 1134P182AA 1134P182AA Original Placement Margin side on the left. 1136O127AA Margin side on the right. 1134O041AA Margin Position Left 1134P179AA 1134P179AA Right 1134P180AA 1134P180AA Original Placement Margin side on the right. 1136O126AA Margin side on the left.
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102 10. Auxiliary Functions Book Copy You may want to fit each page of an open book onto a separate sheet. The copier provides two different Book Copy functions to choose from. Select one that best suits your need. Functions 1-Sided Book Chapter 3 Book Original Each of the two pages of an open book is copied onto one side of a separate sheet of paper.
103 10. Auxiliary Functions 3 Select the type of finished copy you want, either "1-Sided" or "2-Sided." Cancel Book Copy Original Copy Std. Book 1 2 1-Sided 1 2 R Bound 2 1 2-Sided 1 2 Enter 1134P299CA 1134P299CA NOTES • If the pages to be copied extend to three or more, start copying with the higher-numbered pair. • "Placing Originals" ➭ p. 35 • When Book Copy is selected, the zoom ratio is automatically set to full size. Select the desired zoom ratio and copy paper size.
104 10. Auxiliary Functions Edge/Frame Erase The copier provides a margin of a set width along the four edges, one edge, or at the center to erase shadows or other unwanted images. The feature is also effective in erasing the communications record on a document received by fax. One of the five different functions can be selected. Use the one that is most suited to your need.
105 10. Auxiliary Functions Selecting a Particular Edge/Frame Erase Function NOTE Touch Edge/Frame Erase . Only 10 mm is available for Frame Erase and Top Edge Erase. OHP Interleaving Page Insertion File Margin Edge/Frame Erase Book Copy 5 To cancel the Erase settings, touch Cancel . 1134P272CB 1134P272CB 2 Place the original(s). 6 NOTE You must follow certain rules when placing the original. See "Loading the Originals in Edge/Frame Erase Mode"on p. 106.
106 10. Auxiliary Functions Loading the Originals in Edge/Frame Erase Mode Erase Mode Original Placement Erase edge on the left. Left Edge Erase 1134P183AA 1136O120AA 1134P183AA Chapter 3 Right Edge Erase 1134P184AA 1134P184AA 1134O043AA Originals positioned on the Document Feed Tray. Frame Erase Making Copies Erase edge on the right. 1134P185AA 1134P185AA 1136O122AA Erase edge in the rear.
107 11. Mode Check When the Mode Check Key on the control panel is pressed, the currently set functions are shown on the Touch Panel. The key can be used to change or check for the current settings. Using the Mode Check Key To Change Functions 1 To Check for Current Settings Press the Mode Check Key. 1 Press the Mode Check Key. Mode Check 1134P416C 1134P416CA 1134P416CA 1134P416 2 The current settings appear on the Touch Panel. Mode Check Auto Expo. Orig. Copy 2 Mode Check Exit X1.
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109 Chapter 4 Using the User Mode Using the User Mode 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Job Memory Input 110 Account Job Input 112 Recalling a Job from Memory 114 2. Zoom Memory Input 116 3. Meter Count 118 4. Toner Replenisher 119 5. Drum Dehumidifier 120 6. User’s Choice User’s Choice Functions 121 Making the User’s Choice Settings 126 7. Data Send 128 Chapter 4 This chapter explains about the functions that are made available by using the User Mode Key, i.e.
110 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Job Memory Input Up to 10 different, frequently used copying-job programs can be stored in memory and recalled later as necessary. Then, the following screen appears. Storing a Job 1 Set up the job you want to store in memory. Job Memory Input Select a memory number key to store your current job into memory. Cancel 2 Press the User Mode Key.
111 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Check that the job has been set up correctly. Then, touch Input . Pre-Input Check Auto Expo. Orig. Copy Cancel X1.000 Input Auto Paper 1 Finishing Cover Mixed Orig 1134P412CA The Basic screen reappears. If you select a key in which an old job is stored and then Input is touched, the old job is replaced with the new one.
112 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Account Job Input If "CopyTrack" has been turned "ON" in the "Administrator Mode" of User’s Choice, five more jobs can be stored in memory for each account (department), in addition to the ordinary jobs. Storing an Account Job 1 Set up the job you want to store in memory. 2 Press the User Mode Key. Touch Account Job . 4 Job Memory Input Select a memory number key to store your current job into memory.
113 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Check that the job has been set up correctly. Then, touch Input . Pre-Input Check Auto Expo. Orig. Copy Cancel X1.000 Input Auto Paper 1 Finishing Cover Mixed Orig 1134P412CA The Basic screen reappears. If you select a key in which an old job is stored and then Input is touched, the old job is replaced with the new one.
114 1. Job Memory Input and Job Recall Recalling a Job from Memory Press the Job Recall Key. 1 3 Check the settings made on the Job Check screen, then touch Recall . Job Check Auto Expo. Job Recall Orig. Copy Cancel X1.000 Finishing Recall Auto Paper 1 Cover Mixed Orig 1134P365CA 1134P360CA Touch the number key in which the desired job has been stored. 2 Chapter 4 Job Recall Press a key to recall a job.
115 Using the User Mode Chapter 4 1.
116 2. Zoom Memory Input Up to three different, frequently used zoom ratios can be stored in memory so you can use them later whenever necessary. Storing a Zoom Ratio Press the User Mode Key. 1 Using the 10-Key Pad, enter the desired zoom ratio (which can range from ×0.500 to ×2.000). To enter ×1.234, key in 1 , 2 , 3 , and 4 , in that order. To correct an entry, press the Clear Key, then enter the new ratio again.
117 2. Zoom Memory Input The zoom ratio is now stored in memory and shown on the number key touched. Zoom Memory Input Input the zoom ratio using the 10Key Pad and assign to a number key. BackUp Exit x1.243 Zoom 1 2 x1.234 3 x1.000 x0.930 1134P364CA NOTES • When a new zoom ratio is stored in a key number, the old one stored in that key number is lost. • ×0.930 (Mini-Reduce) has been initially stored in key number 3 . Chapter 4 Touch Exit to go back to the Basic screen.
118 3. Meter Count This function allows you to check the total count of each of the four different counters. Counters Total Accessing the Meter Count 1 Press the User Mode Key. Shows the total number of copies made since the installation of the copier. User Mode Size Shows the number of copies made on the copy paper of a preset size. (The size will be set by your Technical Representative.) 1134P356CA Using the User Mode Chapter 4 2-Sided Total Shows the number of 2-sided copies made.
119 4. Toner Replenisher The copier tends to exhaust the supply of toner rapidly when making a number of copies from an original with dark solid areas such as a photo. As a result, the image density of the copy will become lighter. In such a case, you can use the Toner Replenisher function to regain the normal image density quickly. Original Copy Made After Toner Replenisher Copy Toner Replenisher 1134P373CA Activating the Toner Replenisher Press the User Mode Key.
120 5. Drum Dehumidifier During high humidity periods or when there are sudden rapid changes in humidity (especially when you are using a heater in winter), condensation*1 could form on the surface of the PC Drum*2, resulting in blotchy copies. In such instances, use the Drum Dehumidifier function to dry the surface of the PC Drum. Copy Made Before Drum Dehumidifier Copy Made After Drum Dehumidifier Drum Dehumidifier 1134P374CA Using the Drum Dehumidifier 1 Press the User Mode Key.
121 6. User’s Choice The copier has been set so that the most frequently used settings are automatically selected in the initial mode. The User’s Choice allows you to select the default settings which are automatically selected in the initial mode according to your own needs. By setting defaults for the paper size, zoom ratio, and other settings that are most frequently used, time and effort to make extra settings will be eliminated when the copier is turned ON or when the auto reset function is activated.
122 6. User’s Choice 1/6 Mixed Orig. Detection Expo. Mode Priority Selects whether to enable ("ON") the Mixed Original Detection mode or not ("OFF") when power is turned ON or panel reset. Determines the default exposure mode, either Auto or Manual, selected when power is turned ON or panel reset. The initial setting is "OFF." Expo. Level Priority Selects the language of the Touch Panel messages.
123 6. User’s Choice 4/6 Auto Panel Reset Intelligent Sort Selects the time it takes the auto panel reset function to be activated from among "1 min.," "2 min.," "3 min.," or "5 min.," or not activate the function at all ("No Reset"). Specifies whether to turn "ON" or "OFF" the function that automatically switches between the Sort and Non-Sort mode, selecting Non-Sort if only a single original is loaded on the AF-3/AFR-9 and Sort if two or more originals are loaded on the AF-3/AFR-9.
124 6. User’s Choice 5/6 Custom 2in1 It is possible to store in memory various settings that are automatically recalled when the 2-in-1 copy is selected. Functions that can be set are "Paper," "Zoom," "Margin," and "Erase." • When a "Paper" size is selected, that size is automatically selected when the 2-in-1 copy is set. "AutoPaper" is among the choices of paper size. The initial setting is "AutoPaper.
125 6. User’s Choice 6/6 This page is used only by the administrator of the EP4050/3050 copier. When p. 6/6 is selected, the copier prompts you to enter your "Admin. #" (administrator number). The following functions can be set only when the correct administrator number is entered. The administrator number is set by the Technical Representative. For more details, consult your Technical Representative. CopyTrack Selects whether to turn "ON" or "OFF" the copy track function by accounts.
126 6. User’s Choice Making the User’s Choice Settings 1 3 Press the User Mode Key. User Mode Touch the key of the page number on which the desired User’s Choice function is listed. For example, to change Finishing Priority from Non-Sort to Sort, touch 2/6 . User's Choice 1/6 Exit Select a key to change settings, or press Pg.# key for additional menu. Mixed Orig.
127 6. User’s Choice 5 Touch Sort . This highlights Sort . User's Choice Select the default setting of your choice Finishing Priority Sort NonSort Enter Sort & Staple Group 1134P371CA Touch Enter . User's Choice 2/6 Chapter 4 Exit Select a key to change settings, or press Pg.# key for additional menu. Expo. Mode Priority: Auto Expo. Level Priority: Normal Manual Expo.
128 7. Data Send Using the User Mode Chapter 4 The copier provides a function that allows the user to tell his/her service shop the operating status of the copier by means of preset codes when the DT-103 is mounted. For more details, consult your Technical Representative.
129 Chapter 5 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 5 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears 130 2. When the Message "Replenish Toner." Appears 136 3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears 138 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected.
130 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy The current Paper Drawer is empty. Please reload Auto Expo. 1 2 1 2 3 4 500 L 3 B4 When the Drawer currently selected for use runs out of paper, the message shown on the left appears. The current copy cycle is interrupted and you cannot then start a new copy cycle. A4 A4 A4 1 0 x1.000 AutoPaper Basics Manual 4 A4 L The blinking Drawer has run out of paper.
131 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears NOTE 3rd/4th Drawer (PF-202) 1 The paper should be loaded no higher than the ▼ (Max. Level Indicator). Slide out the Drawer. 1139O0450A 1139O0460A 2 Unwrap the package of copy paper and fan the paper stack thoroughly. 3 Load the paper stack into the Drawer so that its front side faces down. Then, slide the Drawer back in.
132 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears 3rd Drawer (PF-102) 1 3 Press the Paper Descent Key and then slide the Drawer out. Load the paper stack into the right half of the Drawer, facing its front side down. Press the leading edge of the paper stack tightly up against the right edge of the Drawer.
133 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears NOTE The paper should be loaded no higher than the ▼ (Max. Level Indicator). 1134O020AA Slide the Drawer back in.
134 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty." Appears Large Capacity Cassette C-301 1 3 Place the paper stack onto the Paper Plate so that its front side faces up. Holding the Door Lock Release Lever, open the Cassette Door. 1134O054AA NOTES 1134O055AA • Make sure that the leading edge of the ◆ When adding paper to a partially paper stack is pressed tightly up against the Guide Plate on the left of the C-301. • The paper should be loaded no higher than the ▼ (Max. Level Indicator).
135 When a Message Appears Chapter 5 1. When the Message "The current Paper Drawer is empty.
136 2. When the Message "Replenish Toner." Appears Auxiliary Finishing Orig. Copy Basics Ready to copy Replenish Toner. Auto Expo. Exposure 1 x1.000 Auto Paper Zoom 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 replace the Toner Bottle as soon as possible.
137 2. When the Message "Replenish Toner." Appears 3 Tap a new Toner Bottle against a desk or other hard object four to five times. Then, turn the Toner Bottle upside down and tap it in the same way again. 6 Check that the marking on the Bottle is aligned with the marking on the Toner Bottle Holder. Then pull the seal off the Toner Bottle. 1134O075AA 1136O006AA 7 Swing the Toner Bottle Holder closed and close the Front Door.
138 3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears Auxiliary Orig. Finishing Copy Basics The staple Cartridge is empty. Please replace. Auto Expo. NonSort x1.000 Sort Sort & Staple Auto Paper 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.
139 3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears 5 Insert the new Staple Cartridge until a click is heard. 8 Touch Staple on the Touch Panel. Then, the Staple Sorter test-staples the paper several times automatically. Staple 1134P418CA 1139O1440A 1134P418CA 6 Close the Staple Cover and slide the Staple Sorter back against the copier. 9 Remove the sheet of paper from the Top Bin and check that it has been stapled.
140 3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears NOTE Replacing the Staple Cartridge for ST-206 1 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. Holding the Lock Release Lever, slide the Staple Sorter away from the copier. 1136O166AA 1136O166AA 1134O076AA 2 Open the Staple Cover. 5 While pressing down the Staple Cartridge Release Lever, pull the Staple Cartridge out of its port.
141 3. When the Message "The Staple Cartridge is empty." Appears 7 Place a sheet of paper into the 1st Bin (under the Non-Sort Bin) of the Staple Sorter. Non-Sort Bin 9 Remove the sheet of paper from the 1st Bin and check that it has been stapled. 1136O015AA 1136O017AA * If no staples are evident, place another sheet of paper into the 1st Bin and repeat steps 7, 8, and 9. Staple Sorter Non-Sort Bin 1st Bin NOTES 8 Touch Staple on the Touch Panel.
142 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Misfeed detected. Remove misfeed at 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. 1134P347CA 1134P347CA Misfeed Location Displays Different procedures are used to clear a misfed sheet of paper depending on the location.
143 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Duplex Unit AD-5 ➭ p. 149 1134P437AA 1134P437AA 1134P32OAA 1134P32OAA 1134P425AA 1134P425AA Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder AF-3/AFR-9 ➭ p. 150 1134P37OAA 1134P37OAA 1134P35OAA 1134P35OAA 1134P34OAA 1134P34OAA Chapter 5 Large Capacity Cassette C-301 ➭ p. 151 Sorter S-205, S-104 / Staple Sorter ST-206, ST-101 ➭ p.
144 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Misfeed Clearing Procedures 4 Swing Transport Section Release Lever M2 down. Copier EP4050/3050 NOTE Be careful not to touch the areas High Voltageand marked with Cautionwith bare hands. 1 Swing down the Front Door and remove the Exit Tray. 1136O037AA 5 Turning Misfeed Removal Knob M3 , pull out the sheet of paper. 1136O035AA When a Message Appears Chapter 5 2 Open the Left Door.
145 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears 7 Open the Right Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the Paper Take-Up Section. 11 Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it in the Drawer. 1134O019AA 8 9 Close the Right Door. Swing down the Front Door and then swing it closed to reset the misfeed indication/message on the Touch Panel. 12 Slide the Drawer back in. 13 Swing down the Front Door and then swing it closed to reset the misfeed indication/message on the Touch Panel.
146 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Multi Bypass Table 1 4 Unload the paper stack from the Multi Bypass Table. Then open the Right Door. Swing down the Front Door and then swing it closed to reset the misfeed indication/message on the Touch Panel. 1134O023AA 1134O099AA When a Message Appears Chapter 5 2 Pull out the sheet of paper from the Paper Take-Up Section. Then, close the Right Door. 1136O042AA 3 Fan the paper stack thoroughly and place it back on the Table.
147 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Paper Feed Cabinet PF-202 1 4 Open the Lower Right Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section. Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it in the Drawer. 1136O045AA 1139O0710A Slide the Drawer back in. 6 Swing down the Front Door and then swing it closed to reset the misfeed indication/message on the Touch Panel. 1139O0620AA 1134O023AA 3 Slide out the 3rd Drawer and unload the paper from the Drawer.
148 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Paper Feed Cabinet PF-102 1 4 Unload the paper from the Drawer. Open the Lower Right Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section. 1139O6022A 1136O044AA 2 5 Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it. Close the Lower Right Door. When a Message Appears Chapter 5 1139O1532A 1136O049AA 3 6 Slide the Drawer back in. Press the Paper Descent Key and then slide the Drawer out.
149 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Duplex Unit AD-5 1 5 Open the Middle Left Door and Lower Left Door. Pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section. Slide out the Duplex Unit and open the Misfeed Removal Guide Plate. 1139O0780A 1136O046AA 2 6 Pull out the sheet of paper from the Duplex Unit. Close the Middle Left and Lower Left Doors. 3 Open the Lower Right Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section.
150 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-9 1 Swing open Document Feed Unit Door F1 and gently pull out the original. 6 Remove the original from the Original Glass and lower the AFR-9. 1139O0840A 1139O0790A Automatic Document Feeder AF-3 2 Holding down Document Turnover/Exit Unit Door Lock Release Key F2 , swing open Document Turnover/Exit Unit Door F3 . Carefully pull out the original from the AF-3.
151 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Large Capacity Cassette C-301 1 4 Press the Paper Descent Key. Press the Lock Release Lever and slide the C-301 away from the copier. 1134O028AA 1134O031AA 2 Holding the Door Lock Release Lever, open the Cassette Door and then remove the sheet of paper. 5 Remove the sheet of paper. 6 3 Slide the C-301 back against the copier. Close the Cassette Door.
152 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears Sorter S-104/Staple Sorter ST-101 1 Taking hold of the Lock Release Lever, slide the S-104/ST-101 away from the copier. 1139O0880A When a Message Appears Chapter 5 2 Pull out the copy from the Transport Section. 1139O0870A 3 Slide the S-104/ST-101 back against the copier.
153 4. When the Message "Misfeed detected." Appears 20-Bin Sorter S-205 / Staple Sorter ST-206 1 Holding the Lock Release Lever, slide the Sorter away from the copier. 5 Close S . 6 Slide the Sorter back against the copier. 1136O166AA 1136O166AA Swing down Misfeed Removal Guide Plate S with care not to touch the Caution. area marked with 3 Turn the Misfeed Removal Knob one complete turn in the direction of the arrow.
154 5. When the Message "The section indicated by ➡ is open." Appears The section indicated by open. Please close it properly. is The message shown on the left appears if a copier door is left open or an option is not attached properly. Correct the closure failure by following the procedure given below. 1134P348CA 1134P348CA Monitor Display Check Location Check that the Front Door is closed. 1134P09OAA 1136O018AA When a Message Appears Chapter 5 Check that the Left Door is closed.
155 5. When the Message "The section indicated by ➡ is open." Appears Monitor Display Check Location Check that the Right Door is closed. 1134P10OAA 1136O019AA Check that the Lower Right Door is closed. 1134P15OAA 1136O049AA 1134O078AA Check that the Large Capacity Cassette is attached to the copier properly. 1134P20OAA 1134P20OAA 1134O030AA Check that the the Duplex Unit is in position.
156 5. When the Message "The section indicated by ➡ is open." Appears Monitor Display Check Location Check that the Duplexing Document Feeder is lowered. 1134P18OAA 1139O0600A Check that the Document Exit Tray is swung down in position. 1134O064AA 1139O0560A When a Message Appears Chapter 5 Check that Document Feed Unit Door F1 and Document Turnover/Exit Unit Door F3 of the AFR-9 are closed.
157 Appears Finishing Orig. Ready to copy. Copy Basics 1 Auto Expo. x1.000 Auto Paper Exposure Zoom Paper • When appears in the lower left corner of the Touch Panel, it means that part of the copier mechanism is malfunctioning. Call your Technical Representative immediately. • If a function involving the malfunctioning component is selected, the message "Selected mode can not be used. Please call your Technical Rep." appears.
158 7. What Does Each Message Mean? Message Cause Action Call and inform your Technical Representative of the code being shown on the Touch Panel. An access number has been set and Enter the 4-digit access number. the number assigned for your own ("Entering the Access Number" ➭ department must be entered before p. 27) you can make a copy. To begin copying, please insert the The Plug-In Counter is not plugged Plug in the Plug-In Counter.
159 7. What Does Each Message Mean? Action Original(s) left on the Glass You have left an original on the Original Glass. You have selected a paper size that is not good for 2-sided copying. Remove the original from the Glass. 2-Sided Copying is not possible. Select a standard copy paper size Please select A5 size or larger. of A5 or larger, or cancel the 2-sided copying.
160 7. What Does Each Message Mean? Message Use only RIGHT or LEFT Margin with Manual Feed. Cancel either one. XXX and OOO cannot be combined. Max. # of 2-Sided Copies is 50. Press (C) & enter a # up to 50. Max. # of Sets for Sorter is 10. Press (C) & enter a # up to 10. Max. # of Sets for Sorter is 20. Press (C) & enter a # up to 20. When a Message Appears Chapter 5 Re-insert the following # of originals: Cause You have selected Margin-by-Reduction with paper loaded in the Multi Bypass Table.
161 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting This chapter gives you instructions on how to troubleshoot copier malfunctions. Troubleshooting Chapter 6 1. When this Type of Copy is Produced • The Image is too light 162 • The Image is too dark 162 • The Copy is blurry 162 • The Copy has lines 163 • The Copy has dark specks or spots 163 • The Edge of the Copy is dirty 163 • The Image on the Copy is not aligned properly 164 2.
162 1. When This Type of Copy is Produced Symptom Possible Cause The Image is too light. Change the setting of the User’s Choice (Exposure Priority). ➭ p. 122 Cancel the Auto Exposure Mode and select the Manual Exposure Mode to adjust the exposure level to obtain a darker image. ➭ p . 47 The manual exposure level is set Touch the DARKER Key as on the lighter side. necessary to obtain a darker image. ➭ p. 47 You have been making copies from The copier needs more toner.
163 1. When This Type of Copy is Produced Symptom Possible Cause The Copy has lines. The Corona Unit is dirty. Action Using the Corona Unit Cleaning Lever, clean the Corona Unit. ➭ p. 185 1139O1670A The Copy has dark specks or spots. The Original Glass is dirty. Wipe the Original Glass clean with a soft dry cloth. ➭ p. 183 The Edge of the Copy is dirty. 1139O1690A Troubleshooting 1139O1660A Wipe the Original Pad or Document Feed Belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with neutral detergent. ➭ p.
164 1. When This Type of Copy is Produced Symptom Possible Cause The Image on the Copy is not aligned properly. The original is not placed in the correct position. The originals may not be suitable for use in the AFR-9. (When AFR-9 is being used.) Troubleshooting Chapter 6 1139O1680A The Original Glass is dirty. (When AFR-9 is being used.) Action Place the original correctly on the Original Glass against the Original Width Scale. ➭ p.
165 2. The Copier is not functioning as designed Symptom The Touch Panel shows nothing. 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. 26 Viewing the Touch Panel, turn the The Display Contrast Control Display Contrast Control Knob as Knob is placed in the excessively necessary. ➭ p. 19 light or dark position.
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167 Chapter 7 Specifications This chapter gives complete specifications of the copier system and options. Specifications Chapter 7 1. Specifications • Copier 168 • Paper Feed Cabinet 170 • Duplex Unit 171 • Duplexing Document Feeder 172 • Automatic Document Feeder 173 • 20 Bin Staple Sorter 174 • 10 Bin Staple Sorter 175 • 20 Bin Sorter 176 • 10 Bin Sorter 177 • Large Capacity Cassette 178 • Data Controller 178 2.
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169 1. Specifications Magnification Ratios Fixed ratios Full size: 1 : 1 ±0.005 Reduction ratios: ×0.500, ×0.707, ×0.816, Enlargement ratios: ×1.154, ×1.414, ×2.000 Zoom ratios: From ×0.500 to ×2.000 Zoom ratios: In ×0.
170 1. Specifications Paper Feed Cabinet Name Type Paper Feed Cabinet PF-102 Tandem-paper-loading, 2,500-sheet Cassette Installation Kinds of Paper Desk type Plain paper, Recycled paper: Weighing 60 g/m2 to 90 g/m2 Copy Paper Size Registration A4L Front edge Paper Feeding System Capacity Automatic feeding from drawer 2,500 sheets (1,250 sheets ×2) Power Source DC24V supplied from copier Power Consumption Dimensions Included in 1.5 kW consumed by the copier.
171 1. Specifications Name Type Paper Feed Cabinet PF-2D Duplex Unit with a storage drawer Installation Basic Function Desk type 2-Sided Copying Mode Kinds of Paper Plain paper, Recycled paper: Weighing 60 g/m2 to 90 g/m2 Copy Paper Size Multiple Copies A3L to A5L 2-Sided Copies: 50 sheets Registration Power Source Front edge DC24V supplied from copier Power Consumption Dimensions Included in 1.5 kW consumed by the copier. Width : 620 mm Depth : 695 mm Height : 390 mm Weight 39.
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174 1. Specifications 20 Bin Staple Sorter Name Type Installation Registration No.
175 1. Specifications 10 Bin Staple Sorter Name Type Installation Registration No.
176 1. Specifications 20 Bin Sorter Name Type Installation Registration No.
177 1. Specifications 10 Bin Sorter Name Type Installation Registration No.
178 1. Specifications Large Capacity Cassette Name Type Large Capacity Cassette C-301 Automatic paper supply and take-up from a 3,000-sheet capacity Cassette Installation Types of Paper Fixed to copier by means of dedicated Stand with Slide Rails Plain paper, Recycled paper: Weighing 60 g/m 2 to 90 g/m 2 Paper Size Capacity Power Source A4C, B5C, Letter C 3,000 sheets (80 g/m2) DC24 V, 1.
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181 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous This chapter explains about care of the copier and the various possible combinations of functions Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 1. Care of the Copier • Daily Checks 182 • Cleaning 183 2. Function Combination Matrix 186 3. Description of Copy Paper Size 189 4. Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size to Copy Paper Size) 190 5.
182 1. Care of the Copier To keep your copier in good shape at all times, make the following daily checks and cleaning. Daily Checks Power Cord, Communications Cable, Ground Cable Item Action Is the copier placed on its power cord or other cables? It could result in the copier or other electrical equipment malfunctioning. Move the copier Is the copier placed on cables of other electrical immediately.
183 1. Care of the Copier Cleaning Housing Cover 1 Original Glass Wipe the surface of the Housing Cover clean with a soft cloth dampened with neutral home detergent. 1 Raise the Original Cover. 2 Wipe the surface of the Original Glass clean with a soft, dry cloth. 1134O024AA Control Panel 1134O025AA 1 Turn the Power Switch OFF. 2 Wipe the surface of the Control Panel clean with a soft, dry cloth. Original Pad Raise the Original Cover.
184 1. Care of the Copier Document Transport Belt Front Door 1 Raise the AFR-9. 2 Wipe the surface of the Document Transport Belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with neutral home detergent. 1 Swing down the Front Door. 2 Wipe the inside of the Front Door clean with a soft cloth. 1136O072AA 1139O1910A 3 Hold the Document Transport Belt on both edges, and pull it to the left to expose a fresh surface.
185 1. Care of the Copier Corona Unit 1 Swing down the Front Door. 2 Gently slide out the Corona Unit Cleaning Lever as far as it goes. 1136O075AA 3 Gently slide the Cleaning Lever back into the original position. 1136O076AA Miscellaneous Repeat steps 2 and 3 two to three times.
Zoom Memory O O O O O O O O O O O ▲ ▲ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ▲ O O O O O O O O 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 ▲ ▲ 1 2[2in1] O O ▲ 1 [2in1] O O ▲ 2[2in1] 1 O O 1[2in1] 1 O O Manual Expo. O O Auto Expo. O O Fixed Ratio O O ▲ ▲ ▲ O O O O Zoom Memory O O ▲ O Auto Expo. O O O O O Manual Expo.
187 2. Function Combination Matrix Finishing Auxiliary Sort-&-Staple Manual Staple Hole Punch Cover Page Insertion Single Copy Multi Copy Right Left Reduce Edge/Frame Erase Book Copy Interrupt O O O O O O O ▲ ▲ O O O O ▲ O Manual Paper Auto Size O O O O O O O O C C O O 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 B O O O O O Zoom Memory Auto Expo. Manual Expo.
188 2. Function Combination Matrix Conditions for Combined Functions Chapter 8 Miscellaneous A : The functions cannot be combined. (One of the functions must be canceled before a copy cycle can be initiated. Acceptable, however, is a combination with Cover, Page Insertion, or OHP Interleaving.) B : The combination is possible if Auto Paper or Auto Size has been set, but not if Manual is set. (One of the functions must be canceled before a copy cycle can be initiated.
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190 4. Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size to Copy Paper Size) Original Size 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 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 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.
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193 5. Index M N Non-Sort 66, 68 Number of Copies 36 Number of Originals (Auto Original Count Mode) 62 OHP Interleaving 92 1(One)-sided 1-sided 48, 51 1(One)-sided 1-sided(2-in-1) 49, 54 1(One)-sided 2-sided 48, 51 1(One)-sided 2-sided(2-in-1) 50, 56 1-sided(2-in-1) 1(One)-sided 50, 57 Original Thickness 121, 123 Orig.
194 S Selecting the Original Copy Type 48 Setting the Number of Copies 36 Shift for Margin 98 Size Counter 118 Small Size Original (User’s Choice) 121, 123 Sort 66, 68 Sort-and -Staple 67, 69 Special Paper (User’s Choice) 121, 124 Special Paper Setting 43 Staple Cartridge 136, 138 Starting the Copy Cycle 37 Stopping a Multi-Copy Cycle 37 Toner Replenisher 119 Top Edge Erase 104 Total Counter 118 Touch Panel 18 Type of Originals and Copy Paper xi 2(two)-sided Size Counter 118 2(two)-sided Total Counter 118