User Manual [Administrator Operations] CF2002/CF3102 1 Read First Introduction Safety Information Precautions Part Names and Their Functions Utility Mode Operations Touch Panel Messages Troubleshooting Appendix
Contents Contents The topics listed below are described in the “Administrator Operations” volume. For details on other topics, refer to the Basic Operations and the Advanced Operations volumes of the User Manual and the Enlarge Display Mode Operation Guide. 1 2 Introduction 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................1-2 Structure of the Manual...................................................................1-2 1.
Contents 3 4 5 ii Precautions 3.1 Installation Precautions ............................................................... 3-2 Installation Site ............................................................................... 3-2 Power Source ................................................................................. 3-2 Space Requirements ...................................................................... 3-3 3.2 Operation Precautions ........................................................
Contents To set the “Specialty Paper” function ............................................5-22 Specifying the Output Tray Priority ...............................................5-23 To set the “Priority exit tray” function ............................................5-23 To set the “Intelligent Sorting” function .........................................5-24 To set the “Criss Cross Mode” function.........................................5-25 To set the “Priority Device” function ............................
Contents 6 iv Touch Panel Messages 6.1 When the Message “CF Toner Cartridge (X) needs to be replaced soon.” Appears ............................................................. 6-2 Display in Enlarge Display Mode.................................................... 6-2 6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears ......................................................................................... 6-3 Display in Enlarge Display Mode.................................................
Contents 7 8 9 6.10 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” Appears ........................6-57 Display in Enlarge Display Mode ..................................................6-57 6.11 Other Messages ..........................................................................6-58 Troubleshooting 7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low .....................................................7-2 7.2 When the Copier Is Not Operating Correctly..............................7-5 Appendix 8.1 Specifications.........
Contents Basic Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the “Basic Operations” volume of this User Manual. 1 Before Making Copies 2 Basic Copy Operations 3 Loading Paper 4 Original Documents 5 Specifying Copy Settings 6 Controlling Jobs Advanced Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the “Advanced Operations” volume of this User Manual.
1 Introduction 1 Introduction Chapter 1
1.1 Introduction Introduction Chapter 1 1 1.1 Introduction Structure of the Manual The various explanations for this copier are divided into four parts: the Administrator Operations, Basic Operations and Advanced Operations volumes of the User Manual, and the Enlarge Display Mode Operation Guide. The Administrator Operations volume of this User Manual contains precautions on the use of this copier. Be sure to read this volume before using the machine.
1.2 Explanation of Manual Conventions Chapter 1 Explanation of Manual Conventions The marks and text formats used in this manual are described below. WARNING Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in fatal or critical injuries. âžś Observe all warnings in order to ensure safe use of the copier. CAUTION Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in serious injuries or property damage.
1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols Chapter 1 1 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols The use of words and symbols in this manual are explained below. Introduction Paper Feeding During printing, paper is supplied from the right side of the copier and fed into the output tray on top or the output option at the left with the printed surface of the page facing down. The paper feed direction is shown by the arrows in the diagram below.
1 Chapter 1 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols “Width” and “Length” Introduction Whenever paper dimensions are mentioned in this manual, the first value always refers to the width of the paper (shown as “Y” in the illustration) and the second to the length (shown as “X”). Paper Orientation Lengthwise ( ) If the width (Y) of the paper is shorter than the length (X), the paper has a vertical or portrait orientation, indicated by either “L” or .
1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols Display Icons Overhead projector transparencies Introduction Chapter 1 1 Envelope Thick paper 1 Thick paper 2 Thick paper 3 Second side of a double-sided copy on plain paper Second side of a double-sided copy on thick paper 1 Second side of a double-sided copy on thick paper 2 Second side of a double-sided copy on thick paper 3 Paper Supply Icons The icons shown below are displayed to indicate the amount of paper that remains. The paper is low.
Energy Star® Introduction 1.4 1 Chapter 1 1.4 Energy Star® As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR® Guidelines for energy efficiency. What is an ENERGY STAR® Product? An ENERGY STAR® product has a special feature that allows it to automatically switch to a “low-power mode” after a period of inactivity. An ENERGY STAR® product uses energy more efficiently, saves you money on utility bills and helps protect the environment. 1.
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Safety Information 2 Safety Information 2 Chapter 2
2.1 Warning and Precaution Symbols 2 Safety Information Chapter 2 This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To achieve optimum utility of this device, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine. Please read the next section before using this device. It contains important information related to user safety and preventing equipment problems.
2.2 Meaning of Symbols 2 • Only use the power cord supplied in the package. Failure to use this cord could result in a fire or electrical shock. • Do not use the power cord for this copier with any other product. Using this copier’s power cord with another product could result in fire or an electric shock. • Use only the specified power source voltage. Failure to do that could result in a fire or electrical shock. • Do not use a multiple outlet adapter to connect any other appliances or machines.
2.2 Meaning of Symbols 2 CAUTION Safety Information Chapter 2 • Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fire could result. • Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place within easy reach of children. Licking or ingesting any of these things could injure your health. • Do not let any object plug the ventilation holes of this product. Heat could accumulate inside the product, resulting in a fire or malfunction.
2.3 Precautions for Routine Use • Do not store toner units, PC drum units, and other supplies and consumables in a place subject to direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity, as poor image quality and malfunction could result. • Do not attempt to replace the toner unit and PC drum unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight. If the PC drum is exposed to intense light, poor image quality could result. • Do not unpack a toner unit or PC drum unit until the very time of use.
2 Chapter 2 2.5 INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD (ICES-003 IS-SUE 3) (For Canada Users) This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 2.6 Safety Information 2.5 INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD For Users in countries not subject to Class B regulations WARNING This is a Class A product.
3 Precautions Precautions 3 Chapter 3
3.1 Installation Precautions 3 3.1 Installation Precautions Installation Site Precautions Chapter 3 To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions, install the copier in a location that meets the following requirements. - A location away from curtains, etc.
3.1 Installation Precautions 3 Space Requirements To ensure easy copier operation, supply replacement, and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below. 56-1/2 (1,432) 21-1/4 (540) 11-1/4 (283) Chapter 3 50 (1,271) 4 (100) Precautions 60 (1,521) 45-3/4 (1,163) 11-1/4 (285) 31-1/4 (792) 14 (358) 72-1/2 (1,839) Unit: inch (mm) ✎ Note Be sure to allow a clearance of 4 in. (100 mm) or more at the back of the copier for the ventilation duct.
3.2 Operation Precautions 3 3.2 Operation Precautions Operating environment Precautions Chapter 3 The environmental requirements for correct operation of the copier are as follows. G Temperature: 50°F (10°C) to 86°F (30°C) with fluctuations of no more than 50°F (10°C) within an hour G Humidity: 10% to 80% with fluctuations of no more than 20% within an hour Proper use To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.
3.2 Operation Precautions 3 CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. âžś Be careful not to touch any parts around the fusing unit, other than those indicated in this manual, in order to reduce the risk of burns. Be especially careful not to touch parts marked with warning labels, and their surrounding areas. âžś If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical advice.
3.2 Operation Precautions 3 CAUTION Chapter 3 Precautions for handling toner: âžś Be careful not to spill toner inside the copier or get toner on your clothes or hands. âžś If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water. âžś If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical advice.
3.3 Legal Restrictions on Copying 3.3 3 Legal Restrictions on Copying Certain types of documents must never be copied with the purpose or intent to pass copies of such documents off as the originals. The following is not a complete list, but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.
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4 Part Names and Their Functions Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4 4
4.1 Components and Their Functions 4 4.1 Components and Their Functions 7 1 2 6 3 5 No.
4.1 Components and Their Functions 4 8 13 9 12 10 Part Name Description 8 Original Cover OC-2 (optional) Presses down on the loaded document to keep it in place Referred to as the original cover throughout the manual 9 Duplex Unit AD-14 (optional) Turns over copies, allowing double-sided copies to be made automatically. • If a printer controller (CN3102Pro or CN3102e) and the duplex unit are installed on the CF3102, the memory must be expanded.
4.1 Components and Their Functions 4 Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4 No. Part Name Description 14 Punch KIT PK-4 (optional)* Allows the hole-punching function to be used if installed onto finisher FN-8 15 Memory M256-2 (US, Canada: Standard, Others: Optional) Increases the memory of the copier to 512 MB (256 MB standard memory + 256 MB expanded memory) By expanding the memory, the number of pages that can be stored in the memory can be increased. (Refer to Supplemental Table 1.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4.2 4 Parts Names and Their Functions Outside of Copier 8 7 2 5 3 4 *The illustration above shows the optional original cover, copier stand and copy desk installed. No. Part Name Description 1 Right-side door Opened when clearing misfeeds 2 Manual bypass tray Used for manual feeding of paper The paper is fed one sheet at a time. Special paper can be loaded. (See section 3.5 in the Basic Operations volume.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 9 10 13 Envelope 11 12 Plain OHP Plain Thick1 Thick1 Thick3 16 Thick2 Thick2 14 Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4 Thick3 15 *The illustration above shows the optional original cover, copier stand and copy desk installed. No. Part Name Description 9 Original Cover (optional) Presses the document against the original glass 10 Document scale Used to align the document (See section 4.2 in the Basic Operations volume.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 23 22 21 19 18 17 *The illustration above shows the optional original cover, copier stand and copy desk installed. No.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 Supplies and Parts 2 3 1 5 6 Chapter 4 4 Part Names and Their Functions 7 No. 9 10 8 Part Name Description 1 Toner Cartridge There are four toner cartridges: cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y) and black (BK). The combination of the four toners generates full-color images.
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4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 Options 1 2 3 12 13 11 4 5 10 9 Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4 8 6 7 Duplexing Document Feeder No. Part Name Description 1 Adjustable document guide Adjust to the width of the document. (See section 4.2 in the Basic Operations volume.) 2 Document feed tray Load the documents to be copied face up. (See section 4.2 in the Basic Operations volume.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 Finisher (FN-8) No.
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions 4 18 19 17 16 Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4 15 14 Large Capacity Cabinet No. 14 Part Name 3rd drawer Description Holds up to 2,500 sheets of paper (See section 3.5 in the Basic Operations volume.) Finisher (FN-116) No.
Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 5 Utility Mode Operations 5
5.1 Utility Screen 5 5.1 Utility Screen The functions available on the Utility screen, displayed by pressing the [Utility] key, are described below. If the [Utility] key is pressed, the following screen appears. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 (Refer to p. 5-3) G “Reset Mode” function: The initial mode settings, selected after the copier is reset, can be changed. G “Job Memory Input” function: Up to 10 copy modes can be stored as copy programs. (Refer to p.
5.1 Utility Screen 5 Specifying the Input Screen Functions The following two functions are available on the Input screen (when [Input] is touched). (Refer to page 5-4) G The initial mode settings, selected after the copier is reset, can be changed. G User-specified copy modes can be stored as copy programs. G Up to 10 specified copy modes can be stored as copy programs. These stored copy programs can be recalled by touching [Copy Program Recall] on the Utility screen.
5.1 Utility Screen 5 Specifying the Initial Mode Settings (“Reset Mode” Function) The mode selected when the power switch is turned on (set to “I”) is called the initial mode. The settings for the mode selected when the power switch is turned on (set to “I”) can be specified using the “Reset Mode” function. To specify the initial mode settings 1 Select the desired Copy mode settings. ❍ For details on selecting Copy mode settings, refer to “Specifying Copy Settings” in the Basic Operations volume.
5.1 Utility Screen 5 Using Copy Programs A user-specified copy mode can be stored as a copy program. Each of the 10 copy programs that can be stored can be given a name (up to 9 characters long). To store a copy program 1 Select the desired Copy mode settings. ❍ For details on selecting Copy mode settings, refer to “Specifying Copy Setting” in the Basic Operations volume. 2 Press the [Utility] key. 3 Touch [Input]. 4 Touch [Job Memory Input].
5.1 Utility Screen 5 7 Touch [Enter], and then touch [Enter] again in the screen that appears. 8 Touch [Fin. Time]. The Basic screen appears again. To recall a stored copy program and use it to make copies The stored copy programs can be recalled to be used again, as necessary. Recall the copy programs by touching [Copy Program Recall] on the Utility screen. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Copy Program Recall]. 3 Touch the number of the program that you wish to recall.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5.2 5 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) With the User’s Choice function, the initial mode settings can be customized according to how the copier is to be used. User’s Choice: 1 Screens G This function is used to specify whether or not a confirmation beep is sounded each time a key in the operation panel is pressed. G This function is used to set the current date and time. (Refer to p. 5-11) Chapter 5 (Refer to p.
5 5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) (Refer to p. 5-19) G This function is used to specify whether all modes and functions are automatically reset when the magnetic card is removed from the data controller or the key counter is removed. (Refer to p. 5-20) This function is used to specify the length of time that the message requesting confirmation to cancel the Enlarge Display mode is displayed.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 User’s Choice: 2 Screens (Refer to p. 5-21) G This function is used to specify the special paper settings for each paper drawer. G This function is used to set the priority order of the paper output trays. (Refer to p. 5-23) G This function is used to specify whether the “Sort” setting is automatically selected if the document consists of 2 or more pages.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Confirmation Beep” function This function is used to specify whether or not a confirmation beep is sounded each time a key in the operation panel is pressed. (The default setting is [ON].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 1]. 3 Touch [Confirmation Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Beep]. 4 Select the desired setting. 5 Touch [Enter]. 6 Touch [Fin. Time], and then touch [Fin.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Date/Time Set” function This function is used to set the current date and time. In addition, the time zone can be set between -1200 and +1200 (in 30 minute intervals). (The default setting is [+0000].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 1]. 4 Touch [Year]. 5 Press the [C] (clear) key. The current setting is erased. 6 Using the keypad, enter the year for the current date.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 8 Touch [Enter]. The clock begins ticking. 9 Touch [Fin. Time], and Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 then touch [Fin. Time] again in the screen that appears.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Memory Recall” function Memory recall function (The default setting is [Yes].) ✔ This feature allows past copy jobs to be recalled and printed again. ✔ Up to 49 past copy jobs are saved. ✔ If the number of copy jobs exceeds 49 or the memory becomes full, jobs are deleted, starting from the oldest. ✔ Deleted jobs cannot be recalled.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 4 Select the desired setting. 5 Touch [Enter]. 6 Touch [Fin. Time], and Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 then touch [Fin. Time] again in the screen that appears.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Key Repeat Start Time/Interval” function The length of time until the repeat feature for a key starts when a key in the touch panel is held down can be specified. (The default setting for the start time is 0.8 second and the default setting for the repeat interval is 0.1 second.) For more details, refer to “Repeat Feature for Keys” in “Before Making Copies” of the Enlarge Display Operations volume.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Auto Panel Reset” function This function is used to specify the length of time after the last operation until all functions automatically return to their default settings. (The default setting is [1 min.].) For details on the automatic panel reset, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 1]. 3 Touch [2/2]. 4 Touch [Auto Panel Reset].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Energy Saver” function This function is used to specify the length of time after the last operation until the copier automatically enters Energy Saver mode. (The default setting is [15 min.].) for entering Energy Saver mode. For details on the Energy Saver mode, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 1]. 3 Touch [2/2].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Sleep” function This function is used to specify the length of time after the last operation until the copier automatically enters Sleep mode. The copier only enters Sleep mode if the “Disable Sleep Mode” function of the Administrator mode is set to “No”. (The default setting is “30 min”.) For details on the Sleep mode, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume. 1 Press the [Utility] key.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Auto Clear Mode” function This function is used to specify whether or not the copier clears all settings when it detects that the user of the copier has changed, for example, when the magnetic card has been removed from the optional data controller or when the key counter has been removed. (The default setting is [Yes].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Enlarge-Display Notice” function If the “Auto Clear Mode” function is set to “Yes”, the message requesting confirmation to cancel the Enlarge Display mode can be displayed. (The default setting is “No”.) In addition, it is possible to specify the length of time that the message requesting confirmation to cancel the Enlarge Display mode is displayed.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 “Specialty Paper” Settings This function is used to specify that the paper loaded into any paper drawer is special paper. (The default setting is [Standard].) If the drawer is set to “Specialty”, the paper is not automatically selected with Paper setting “Auto Paper” or with double-sided copying. To print on special paper, select the paper drawer loaded with special paper.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Specialty Paper” function 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [Specialty Paper]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 4 Select the paper drawer that you wish to set. 5 Select the desired paper setting. 6 Touch [Enter]. 7 Touch [Fin. Time], and then touch [Fin. Time] again in the screen that appears.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 Specifying the Output Tray Priority The “Priority exit tray” function is used to specify the output tray that is given priority for each application. This function can be set only if the finisher (FN-116) is installed. (The default settings are tray “2” for copying and printing, and tray “3” for Internet faxing.) Applications The applications referred to here are copying, PC printing and Internet fax printing (Internet faxing).
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Intelligent Sorting” function This function is used to specify if the “Sort” setting or the “Non-Sort” setting is selected automatically for documents loaded into the duplexing document feeder.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Criss Cross Mode” function This function is used to specify how copies are sorted when the “Sort” setting is selected. (The default setting is [Yes].) For details on crisscross sorting, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [Criss Cross Chapter 5 Mode]. 4 Select the desired Utility Mode Operations setting.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Priority Device” function This function is used to specify the print timing for a print job that is received. Copy jobs and Internet fax print jobs are normally printed as a set. (The default setting is [Copier].) Copier setting Print jobs are queued as a job when the data for all pages are received. Printer setting Print jobs are queued as a job when the data for the first page is received. 1 Press the [Utility] key.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “ACS Judgement Level Adjust.” function This function is used to adjust the level for detecting a color or black-and -white document with the Color setting “Auto Color”. The detection level can be adjusted to one of 5 settings. (The default setting is [3 (Std.)].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [2/2]. 4 Touch [ACS Chapter 5 Judgement Level Adjust.].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “2in1, 4in1, Booklet Copy Zoom” function This function is used to specify the zoom ratio for 2in1 copying, 4in1 copying and booklet binding. If this function is set, the specified zoom ratio is automatically applied when any of these Copy settings are selected. (The default setting is [Presets].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [2/2].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Auto-select Paper for Small Original” function This function is used to select whether or not to print documents with a size that is too small and cannot be automatically detected. (The default settings are “ON” and the 1st drawer.) If this function is set to “Off”, copies cannot be made under either of the following conditions.
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 5 Select the desired setting. 6 If “ON” was selected, select a paper drawer. 7 Touch [Enter]. 8 Touch [Fin. Time], and then touch [Fin. Time] again in the screen that appears. To set the “4in1 Copy Order” function This function is used to specify the copy order during 4in1 copying. (The default setting is [ ].) Chapter 5 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [2/2]. Utility Mode Operations 4 Touch [4in1 Copy Order].
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions) 5 To set the “Centering” function This function is used to specify the printing position of the image when the document is smaller than the paper. (The default setting is [Yes].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice: 2]. 3 Touch [2/2]. Chapter 5 4 Touch [Centering]. 5 Select the desired setting. 6 Touch [Enter]. Utility Mode Operations 7 Touch [Fin. Time], and then touch [Fin. Time] again in the screen that appears.
5.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) 5 5.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) The counters, showing the number of the various types of copies that have been made since the copier was installed, can be viewed. The following counts can be viewed.
5.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) 5 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Meter Count]. 3 Select the desired color mode. The counters are displayed. 4 To print the list of counters, touch [Print], and then press the [Start] key. The list of counters is printed. *The lists are only printed in English. 5 Touch [Cancel]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 6 Touch [Fin. Time].
5.4 Viewing Part Maintenance Levels (“Unit life indicator” Function) 5 5.4 Viewing Part Maintenance Levels (“Unit life indicator” Function) The level of use for the various supplies and parts can be checked. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Unit life indicator]. 3 Graphs showing the maintenance levels for the various parts and supplies are displayed. 4 To print the Chapter 5 maintenance levels for the copier, touch [Print], and then press the [Start] key.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5.5 5 Administrator Mode Operations The Administrator mode allows the use of the copier to be controlled. When this mode is selected, a screen appears, indicating that the administrator access code must be entered. (Refer to p. 5-36) G These functions allow you to specify the amount of the top edge of the image that is erased, the Shut off mode, the size of over size paper and the language. (Refer to p.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Top Erase” function This function is used to set the amount of loss at the edge of the original. This amount is erased during printing. (The default setting is [5 mm].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 4 Touch [Admin. set]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 5 Touch [Top Erase]. 6 Select the desired setting. 7 Touch [Enter]. 8 Touch [Fin.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Disable Sleep Mode” function This function is used to disable the Sleep mode. (The default setting is [No].) Setting this function to “Yes” allows you to disable the Sleep mode completely using the “Sleep” function available through the User’s Choice: 1 screen. For details on the Sleep mode, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “over size paper selection” function This function is used to set the paper size for Over sized paper. (The default setting is [12 × 18].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 4 Touch [Admin. set]. 5 Touch [over size paper Chapter 5 selection]. Utility Mode Operations 6 Select the desired setting. 7 Touch [Enter]. 8 Touch [Fin. Time] again in the next three screens that appear.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Language Selected” function This function is used to change the display language for the touch panel. (The default setting is [English].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 4 Touch [Admin. set]. 5 Touch [Language Chapter 5 Selected]. 6 Select the desired language. 7 Touch [Enter]. Utility Mode Operations 8 Touch [Fin. Time], and then touch [Fin.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 Specifying Expert Mode functions In the Expert mode, various print image adjustments can be selected. (Refer to p. 5-41) G This function allows the density of the image printed on thick paper to be adjusted. G These functions are used to make fine adjustments in the color shift of the printed image. G This function is used to make adjustments to the printed image of black-andwhite copies. (This function is only available on the CF2002.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Thick Paper and OHP Film Image Density” function This function allows the density of the image printed on thick paper and overhead projector transparencies to be adjusted. (The default settings are [the standard settings (middle settings)].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 4 Touch [Expert Mode]. 5 Touch [Thick Paper Chapter 5 and OHP Film Image Density].
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To adjust the color shifts manually If a difference can be seen between the original document and the copy, fine adjustments in the color shift can be made. The procedure with 11 Ă— 17-size paper loaded into the 1st drawer is described below. 1 Load 11 Ă— 17-size paper into the 1st drawer. 2 Press the [Utility] key. 3 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 4 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 5 Touch [Expert Mode].
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 8 Fold the paper in half while aligning the corners of the printed test pattern. A B 9 If horizontal lines A and B are angled A as shown at the right, touch to specify the desired negative adjustment for θ (between -1 dot and -10 dots). Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 B 10 If horizontal lines A and B are angled as shown at the right, touch to specify the desired positive adjustment for θ (between +1 dot and +10 dots). A B 11 Press the [Start] key.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 12 Check the print result. If the fold line and the black lines are parallel, skip to step 13. ❍ If more adjustment is necessary, return to step 7 and repeat the adjustment procedure. 13 Touch [Enter]. The Expert User’s Mode screen appears again. 14 Touch [Color Shift Correction(C)]. 15 Press the [Start] key. The automatic color shift adjustment procedure begins, and the test pattern is printed on the 11 × 17-size paper.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 19 If the lines are shifted as shown at the right, touch [Y], and then touch to specify the desired negative adjustment for “Y” (between -1 dot and -6 dots). 20 If the lines are shifted as shown at the 21 Press the [Start] key. The adjusted test pattern is printed on 11 × 17-size paper. 22 Check the print result. If the distance between the reference line of the black lines and the cyan lines is adjusted to 0, skip to step 23.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Monochrome Image density correct” function This function allows the image density of black-and-white copies to be adjusted. (This function is only available on the CF2002.) (The default setting is [the standard setting (middle setting)].) 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code. 4 Touch [Expert Mode]. 5 Touch [Monochrome Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Image density correct].
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Stabilizer” function If the image is incorrect, even after the gradation levels have been adjusted, set the “Stabilizer” function, available on the Admin. Mode screen. For details on adjusting the gradation levels, refer to “To set the “Gradation Adjust” function” (p. 5-56). Setting the “PRT Area” Functions This function is used to adjust the image print position from the edge of the paper. There are three “PRT Area” margin functions: (Refer to p.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 1 Load 11 Ă— 17-size paper of the desired type into the 1st drawer. 2 Turn the media type selection dial to the setting for the type of paper loaded. Envelope Plain OHP Plain 3 Press the [Utility] key. Thick1 4 Touch [Admin. Mode]. Thick1 5 Using the keypad, enter the Thick3 administrator access code. Thick2 Thick2 Thick3 6 Touch [Expert Mode]. 7 Touch [PRT Area (Top Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Margin)]. 8 Press the [Start] key.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 9 Check that the top margin of the test pattern is between 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm. If the top margin is within the specified range, skip to step 14. a a: 5.0 mm ± 0.5 mm 10 If the top margin is less than 4.5 mm, touch to specify the desired positive adjustment (between +0.1 mm and +3.0 mm). 11 If the top margin is more than 5.5 mm, touch to specify the desired negative adjustment (between -0.1 mm and -3.0 mm).
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “PRT Area (Left Margin)” function The left margin of the printing area can be adjusted for each paper drawer. The procedure with 11 × 17-size paper loaded into the 1st drawer is described below. ✎ Note The top margin of the print area is adjusted during manufacturing of the copier. Normally, the top margin will not need to be adjusted. 1 Load 11 × 17-size paper into the 1st drawer. 2 Press the [Utility] key. 3 Touch [Admin. Mode].
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 9 Check that the left margin of the test pattern is between 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm. If the left margin is within the specified range, skip to step 14. b b: 3.0 mm ± 0.5 mm 10 If the left margin is less than 2.5 mm, touch to specify the desired positive adjustment (between +0.1 mm and +3.0 mm). 11 If the left margin is more than 3.5 mm, touch to specify the desired negative adjustment (between -0.1 mm and -3.0 mm).
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “PRT Area (Dup. Left Margin)” function The left margin of the printing area in double-sided copies can be adjusted for each paper drawer. The procedure with 11 × 17-size paper loaded into the 1st drawer is described below. ✎ Note The top margin of the print area is adjusted during manufacturing of the copier. Normally, the top margin will not need to be adjusted. 1 Load 11 × 17-size paper into the 1st drawer. 2 Press the [Utility] key. 3 Touch [Admin.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 9 Check that the left margin of the test pattern for the second side is between 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm. If the left margin for the second side is within the specified range, skip to step 14. c c: 3.0 mm ± 0.5 mm 10 If the left margin for the second side is less than 2.5 mm, touch to specify the desired positive adjustment (between +0.1 mm and +3.0 mm). 11 If the left margin for the second side is more than 3.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Center Binding Position” function This function is used to make fine adjustments to the center stapling position and the folding position when binding. (The default setting is [0 mm].) Use the “Booklet Creation” setting to make a copy sample. For details on booklet-binding, refer to “Original Documents/Feeding the Document” in the Basic Operations volume. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode].
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 8 If the staple position is too far to the right of the center of the paper, touch to specify the desired negative adjustment (between -1 mm and -7 mm). 9 Touch [Folding Position]. 10 If the folding position is Chapter 5 shifted to the left, touch to specify the desired positive adjustment (between +1 mm and +7 mm).
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Gradation Adjust” function The color gradation levels can be adjusted if they are incorrect. After replacing the Imaging Unit, be sure to perform the “Gradation Adjust”, following the procedures below. 1 Load 11 × 17-size paper into the 1st drawer. ❍ A4 C, A3 or Letter C can be loaded instead. 2 Press the [Utility] key. 3 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 4 Using the keypad, enter the administrator access code.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 9 Place 10 more sheets of blank paper of the same size on top of the printed test pattern page. 10 Close the original cover, or the duplexing document feeder if it is installed. 11 Press the [Start] key. The printed test pattern is scanned. 12 Based on the scanned image, the gradation levels are automatically adjusted. After the gradation levels are adjusted, the Admin. Mode screen appears again. 13 Repeat steps 5 through 12 three times.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 To set the “Stabilizer” function (if the image is still incorrect, even after the gradation levels have been adjusted) If the image is incorrect, even after the gradation levels have been adjusted, set the “Stabilizer” function. The following two modes are available with the “Stabilizer” function. G Reset And Stabilizer Mode G Stabilizer Mode The “Stabilizer” function performs an image stabilization based on past data up to the previous session.
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations 5 7 Touch [Enter]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 8 Touch [Fin. Time] again in the next three screens that appear.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) Setting the Copy Track Functions These functions are used to control the permissions and the number of copies that can be printed for the account of each user. The number of copies can be controlled for 99 accounts. This function is convenient if the copier is used by many people. ✎ Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Note The Copy Track functions are for use by the administrator.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 ✎ Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Note The “Copy Track” function and the “Memory Recall” function cannot be used at the same time. In order to use the “Copy Track” function, the “Memory Recall” function on the User’s Choice: 1 screen must be set to “No”.
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5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 Specifying Account Settings Permissions and limits for each account can be specified. Permissions The permissions in each copy mode for each account can be specified. G For example, if the “admit to output” prameter for account 001 is set to “Prohibit” for “Color”, the user of account 001 cannot use the Color setting “Full Color” or the “Monotone” function.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 ✎ Note The Copy Track functions are for use by the administrator. The Copy Track parameters cannot be set by anyone without knowledge of the administrator access code. For details on the administrator access code, contact your technical representative. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Touch [Copy Track Chapter 5 6 Touch [Yes], and then Utility Mode Operations Mode]. 7 To cancel the “Copy touch [Enter]. The “Copy Track” mode parameter is set.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 8 To cancel the Copy Track mode, touch [Yes], and then touch [Enter]. The “Copy Track Data” counters are initialized, and then the “Copy Track” function is canceled. ✎ Note In order to cancel the “Copy Track” function, the Copy Track mode counters must be initialized. The Copy Track mode cannot be canceled without the “Copy Track Data” counters being initialized. then touch [Enter].
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 To print a “Copy Track Data” counter ✎ Note If “Yes” is not selected for the “Copy Track Mode” parameter, no “Copy Track Data” counter can be selected. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the four-digit administrator access code. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Select the desired Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 “Copy Track Data” counter. The selected “Copy Track Data” screen appears. 6 Touch [Print].
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 To initialize a “Copy Track Mode” counter ✎ Note If “Yes” is not selected for the “Copy Track Mode” parameter, no “Copy Track Data” counter can be selected. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the four-digit administrator access code. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Touch [Copy Track Data/Copy + Print]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 The “Copy Track Data” screen appears.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 9 Touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ The “Total Count”, “Size” and “2” counters for the selected accounts are initialized. The “ID”, “Copy Limit” and “Color Limit” settings are not initialized. 10 To initialize the “Copy Track Data” counter for all accounts, touch [All counter reset]. The Clear All Counters screen appears. 11 Touch [Enter]. The “Copy Track Data” counter for all accounts are initialized. 12 Touch [Enter].
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 To specify settings for a “Copy Track Data” counter ✎ Note If “Yes” is not selected for the “Copy Track Mode” parameter, no “Copy Track Data” counter can be selected. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the four-digit administrator access code. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Touch [Copy Track Data/Copy+Print]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 The Copy Track Data/ Copy+Print screen appears.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 9 If the access code has been entered incorrectly, press the [C] (clear) key to erase the entered code, and then use the keypad to enter the correct access code. 10 Select the limit for the desired account. 11 Determine the limit for the account, and then use the keypad to enter the limit value. The limit can be set between 1 and 999,999 sheets. 12 Touch [Black]. Chapter 5 13 Specify the limit of black-and-white copies/printouts for the account.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 To specify permissions for an account ✎ Note If “Yes” is not selected for the “Copy Track Mode” parameter, “Copy Track Set” cannot be selected. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the four-digit administrator access code. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Touch [Copy Track Set]. 6 Select the block for the ❍ 99 accounts are divided so that there are ten to a block, each of which can be selected.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 8 To cancel the permissions for all accounts, touch [Same for All Dept.]. Touch [Allow] for account 001 once. The permissions for all accounts are canceled. ✎ Note For example, if permissions for all accounts are set to “Prohibit” for color printing, the users of all accounts can make copies/printouts using the Color setting “Black”, but cannot use the Color setting “Full Color” or the “Monotone” function. 9 Touch [Enter].
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 To apply the specified limits ✎ Note If “Yes” is not selected for the “Copy Track Mode” parameter, “Copy Track Set” cannot be selected. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Mode]. 3 Using the keypad, enter the four-digit administrator access code. 4 Touch [Copy Track]. 5 Touch [Copy Track Set]. 6 Select the block for the ❍ 99 accounts are divided so that there are ten to a block, each of which can be selected.
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions) 5 ✎ Note For example, if “Color Limit” for “Full Color” is set to 1,000 sheets for account 001, setting “Color” to “Activate” applies the specified limit of 1,000 sheets for full-color printing. The user of account 001 can only make color copies/prints of 1,000 sheets. 9 To apply the limit to all accounts, touch [Same for All Dept.], and then touch [Inactivate] once for account 001. The specified limits will apply to all accounts. 10 Touch [Enter].
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6 6.1 When the Message “CF Toner Cartridge (X) needs to be replaced soon.” Appears 6.1 When the Message “CF Toner Cartridge (X) needs to be replaced soon.” Appears When toner is about to run out, the advance warning message shown below appears. (As an example, the message for the yellow toner is shown below.) Display in Enlarge Display Mode If the toner is about to run out, to display the message shown in the following illustration.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6.2 6 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears When the toner is empty, a warning message appears and copies can no longer be made. As an example, the message indicating that the yellow toner is empty (when replaceable by the user) is shown below. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 Display in Enlarge Display Mode When the message appears, replace the toner cartridge according to your maintenance agreement.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6 WARNING Replacing the toner cartridge ➜ Do not replace the toner cartridge until the message indicating that it be replaced appears in the touch panel. In addition, do not replace the toner cartridge of any color other than the one indicated in the message on the touch panel. CAUTION Be careful not to spill toner inside the copier or get toner on your clothes or hands.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6 To replace the toner cartridge The procedure for replacing any of the toner cartridges (yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) or black (Bk)) is the same. The following procedure describes the replacement of the yellow toner cartridge as an example. ✎ Note Be careful since the installation location of toner cartridges for other colors is different.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6 3 Prepare the new toner cartridge. ❍ Make sure that the color of the toner cartridge is the same color as the lever. ✎ Note Do not install the toner cartridge of a color different than the one that was removed, otherwise the machine may be damaged. Desiccant 4 Remove the desiccant. 5 Shake the new toner cartridge well. Note The toner within the toner cartridge may have become compacted.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6 7 Remove the protective cap. Protective cap 8 Position the toner cartridge as Chapter 6 shown, and then insert it into its compartment. 9 Turn the lever clockwise. Touch Panel Messages ✎ Note Make sure that the lever is fully turned, as shown, otherwise the front door cannot be closed.
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears 6 10 Slowly pull out the chargercleaning tool as far as possible, and then slowly push in the charger-cleaning tool as much as possible. Repeat this step three times. 11 Securely insert each chargercleaning tool, and then close the front door. ✎ Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 Note If the door cannot be closed securely, the lever may not be in its correct position. Make sure that the lever is fully turned.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6.3 6 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears When finisher FN-116 or FN-8 is installed and is about to run out of staples, the message shown below appears. Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge. Display in Enlarge Display Mode Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 If the staples are empty, appears in the screen on the touch panel. Touch to display the message shown in the following illustration.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 To replace the staple cartridge for FN-116 1 Slide the finisher away from the copier. 2 Turn the dial to the left in order to Chapter 6 position the stapler at the center. 3 Pull the staple holder out toward Touch Panel Messages you.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 4 Remove the empty staple cartridge. 5 Insert the new staple cartridge into Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 the staple holder, and then carefully pull out the stopper. 6 Insert the refilled staple holder until it locks into place. 7 Slide the finisher back against the copier.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 To replace the staple cartridge for FN-8 ✎ Note Be sure to replace the staple cartridge only after the message appears, otherwise the machine may be damaged. 1 Open the front door of the finisher. 2 Turn misfeed-clearing dial Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 clockwise until the removal indicator is completely blue. ❍ If the dial is turned too far, turn it counterclockwise to adjust it. 3 Slowly pull out the stapler unit as far as possible.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 4 Turn dial clockwise until the staple cartridge moves to a position from where it can be removed. ❍ If the dial is turned too far, turn it counterclockwise to adjust it. 5 Grasp both sides of the staple Chapter 6 cartridge, lift up the staple cartridge, and then pull it out. 6 Press the button marked “PUSH” on the side of the staple cartridge. Touch Panel Messages The staple case is released.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 7 Pull up the staple case. 8 Remove the paper holder from the Chapter 6 staple case. 9 Refill the staple case with staples. Touch Panel Messages ❍ 6-14 Fully insert the staple case as far as possible.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 10 Press the staple case down. Chapter 6 11 Peel off the tape from the staples. 12 Insert the staple cartridge, making Touch Panel Messages sure the tabs on the cartridge slide along the rails in the compartment.
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears 6 13 Fully insert the staple cartridge so that it locks into place. ❍ Check that the staple cartridge is firmly installed. 14 Carefully move the stapler unit back into its original position. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 15 Close the front door.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6.4 6 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears Locations of Paper Misfeeds A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. (As an example, the following illustration shows a paper jam that occurred in a paper drawer.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 1 6 2 3 7 4 5 9 7 3 Message 1 Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 8 6-18 Description A paper misfeed in the duplexing document feeder (p. 6-31) 2 A paper misfeed in the upper right-side door unit (p. 6-28) 3 A paper misfeed in the right-side door (p. 6-25) 4 A paper misfeed in the manual bypass tray (p. 6-19) 5 A paper misfeed in the large capacity cabinet (p. 6-24) 6 A paper misfeed in finisher FN-116 (option tray) (p.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the manual bypass tray A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Pull up the lock release lever to Decreased copy quality may result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the image transfer roller is touched.
6 6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 2 Carefully pull out the paper. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 3 Close the right-side door.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the duplex unit A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. Chapter 6 1 Open the duplex unit door. Touch Panel Messages 2 Carefully pull out the paper. 3 Close the duplex unit door.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in a paper drawer A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Open the right-side door of the 2 Turn the green wheels to feed the paper so that it can be easily removed. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 paper drawer indicated by the “O”.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 3 Carefully pull out the paper. 4 Close the lower right-side door. 5 Pull out the paper drawer, and then remove any misfed paper. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 6 Close the paper drawer.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the large capacity cabinet A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Open the right-side door of the Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 large capacity cabinet. 2 Turn the green dial in the direction of the arrow to feed out the paper. 3 Carefully pull out the paper.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the right-side door A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Pull out the paper drawer being used, and then remove any paper remaining in the drawer. 2 Load the paper in the drawer again, and then close the drawer.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 4 Turn the knob on the inside of the right-side door clockwise to feed out the paper. 5 Pull out any paper caught in the image transfer roller section. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 CAUTION Decreased copy quality may result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the image transfer roller is touched. ➜Be careful not to touch the Image transfer belt surface of the image transfer belt or the image transfer roller.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 ✎ Note If the paper is caught as described below, contact your technical representative. The paper is wrapped around the roller in the image transfer roller. The paper is folded or shredded by the roller in the image transfer roller. The paper that was removed tore and remains in the fusing unit. 6 Pull out any paper caught in the fusing unit.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the upper right-side door A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Pull up the lock release lever to Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 open the right-side door. 2 Grasp the upper right-side door as shown, and then carefully open the door completely while making sure to support it.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 3 While moving the green lever on the inside of the upper right-side door in the direction of the arrow, carefully pull out the paper. CAUTION Chapter 6 The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. ➜Touching anything other than the indicated parts may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 5 Pull out any paper caught in the fusing unit. CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. ➜Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 ✎ Note If the paper is caught as described below, contact your technical representative.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in the duplexing document feeder A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Open the left-side misfeedclearing cover. 2 Carefully pull out any documents Chapter 6 from the document feed tray. 3 Open the right-side misfeed- Touch Panel Messages clearing cover.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 6 Open the guide. 7 Turn the dial to feed out any documents. Guide 8 Carefully pull out the documents. 9 Carefully open the duplexing feed guide as far as possible. Chapter 6 Check that the guide remains securely open. 10 Turn the dial to feed out any Touch Panel Messages documents. 11 Carefully pull out any documents.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 12 Close the duplexing feed guide. 13 Open the duplexing document feeder, and then carefully pull out any documents. Chapter 6 14 Remove any documents on the Touch Panel Messages original glass, and then close the duplexing document feeder. 15 Close the left-side and right-side misfeed-clearing covers.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 16 Reload the documents according Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 to the instructions that appear on the touch panel.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in finisher FN-116 A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Slide the finisher away from the Chapter 6 copier. 2 Open the horizontal transport unit Touch Panel Messages cover, and then remove any paper. 3 Close the horizontal transport unit cover.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 4 Open front door FN4. 5 Turn knobs FN5 clockwise at the 6 While holding the misfeed-clearing guide FN7 open, pull out any paper. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 same time.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 7 When the paper can be seen from the copy output tray, turn knobs FN5 counterclockwise at the same time to feed out any paper. 8 Close front door FN4. 9 Open upper cover FN1. Metallic parts on the inside of upper cover FN1 are very hot. ➜ Touching anything other than the paper within the area around the fusing unit may result in burns. Touch Panel Messages 10 While holding misfeed-clearing guide FN2 open, pull out any paper.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 11 While holding misfeed-clearing guide FN3 open, pull out any paper. 12 Close upper cover FN1. ❍ If the Option tray is not installed, skip to step 16. 13 If the Option tray is installed: Open the Option tray. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 14 Remove any misfed paper. 15 Close the Option tray. 16 While holding misfeed-clearing guide FN6 open, pull out any paper. 17 Slide the finisher back against the copier.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 To clear a paper misfeed in finisher FN-8 A flashing “O” indicates the location of the paper misfeed. In addition, a lit “O” indicates areas where paper may have been misfed and that should be checked. 1 Slide the finisher away from the Chapter 6 copier. 2 Open the cover of the horizontal Touch Panel Messages transport unit. 3 Remove any paper, and then close the cover of the horizontal transport unit.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 4 Open the front door of the finisher. 5 Turn misfeed-clearing dial clockwise until the removal indicator is completely blue. ❍ If the dial is turned too far, turn it counterclockwise to adjust it. ✎ Chapter 6 Note If the message “Misfeed detected”. appears, be sure to perform these steps. If the paper is pulled out with too much force without performing these steps, the finisher may be damaged.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 8 Pull out any paper fed into the output tray. 9 Open the feed guide for the 10 Open the transport guide, and then pull out any paper in the transport section. ✎ Note If the paper cannot easily be pulled out, stop trying to pull it out. Pulling out the paper with too much force may damage the folding unit.
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears 6 11 If the paper could not be removed in step 10, turn the misfeedclearing dial in the folding section clockwise. Feed the paper into the lower paper output tray, and then pull it out. 12 Close the front door of the finisher. ✎ 13 Slide the finisher back against the copier. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 Note Be careful that your fingers are not pinched when the front door is closed.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6.5 6 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears To clear jammed staples in FN-116 When a finisher is installed and the staples are jammed, the message shown below appears. Follow the procedure below to clear the jammed staples. 1 Slide the finisher away from the Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 copier. 2 Turn the dial to the left in order to position the stapler at the center.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 3 Pull the staple holder out toward you. Stapler 4 Push the staple holder guide up, and then pull out one sheet of staples. 5 Move the guide back to its original Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 position. 6 Insert the staple holder until it locks into place. 7 Slide the finisher back against the copier. ✎ Note If stapling still cannot be performed, even after performing the above procedure, contact your technical representative.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 To clear jammed staples in FN-8 When a finisher is installed and the staples are jammed, the message shown below appears. Follow the procedure below to clear the jammed staples. ✎ Note If the message “Staple mode cannot be used.” appears, be sure to perform the following procedure. Chapter 6 If the paper is pulled out in any way other than that described below, the stapler unit may be damaged.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 2 Open the cover of the horizontal transport unit. 3 Remove any paper, and then close the cover of the horizontal transport unit. 4 Open the feed guide for the 5 Open the front door of the finisher. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 finisher, and then remove any paper.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 6 Turn misfeed-clearing dial clockwise until the removal indicator is completely blue. ❍ If the dial is turned too far, turn it counterclockwise to adjust it. ✎ Note If the message “Staple mode cannot be used.” appears, be sure to perform these steps. If the paper is pulled out with too much force without performing these steps, the finisher may be damaged. 7 Pull out any paper fed into the Chapter 6 output tray.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 9 Turn the misfeed-clearing dial in the folding section clockwise. Feed out into the lower output tray the paper that could not be fed out in step 8, and then pull out the paper. 10 Slowly pull out the stapler unit as Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 far as possible. 11 Turn misfeed-clearing dial clockwise until the cartridge removal indicators are aligned. The staple cartridge moves to a position from where it can be removed.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 12 Grasp both sides of the staple cartridge, lift up the staple cartridge, and then pull it out. 13 Swing open the shutter of the Chapter 6 staple cartridge. 14 Pull out toward you the two staples jammed at the end of the staple cartridge. Touch Panel Messages ✎ Note Be sure to remove two staples, otherwise stapling cannot continue correctly. 15 Return the shutter of the staple cartridge to its original position.
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears 6 16 Insert the staple cartridge, making sure the tabs on the cartridge slide along the rails in the compartment. 17 Fully insert the staple cartridge so that it locks into place. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 ❍ Check that the staple cartridge is firmly installed. 18 Carefully move the stapler unit back into its original position. 19 Close the front door. 20 Slide the finisher back against the copier.
6.6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appears 6.6 6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appears If the punch kit is installed in the finisher FN-8, the following message will appear when the hole-punch waste container is full. Display in Enlarge Display Mode If the hole-punch waste container is full, panel. to display a message (if it can be emptied by the user).
6.6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appears 6 To empty the hole-punch waste container Empty the hole-punch waste container, and then re-install it according to the following procedure. 1 Slide the finisher away from the copier. 2 Pull out the hole-punch waste Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 container. 3 Empty the container. 4 Insert the hole-punch waste container into its original position. 5 Slide the finisher back against the copier.
6.7 When the Inspection Mark “ 6.7 ” Appears 6 When the Inspection Mark “ ” Appears When the inspection mark ( ) in the lower-left corner of the Basic screen appears, the image stabilization or printing or scanning functions of the copier have become unstable. Display in Enlarge Display Mode Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 If an error occurs during image stabilizing, printing or scanning, appears in the screen on the touch panel. Touch to display the message shown in the following illustration.
6.7 When the Inspection Mark “ 6 ” Appears ✎ Note Touching the inspection mark ( ) that appears in the Basic screen displays a screen like that shown below. When contacting the technical representative, inform them of the numbers (“P-7” for the example below) listed in the screen that appears. Touching [Exit] in the top-right corner displays the Basic screen again.
6.8 When the Message “Malfunction detected.” Appears 6.8 6 When the Message “Malfunction detected.” Appears When the message shown below appears in the touch panel, a malfunction has occurred within this copier. Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 Display in Enlarge Display Mode Contact your technical representative. ✎ Note When contacting the technical representative, inform them of the code (“C-0400” for the example above) in the screen that appears.
6 6.9 6.9 When the Message “XXXX needs to be replaced soon.” Appears When the Message “XXXX needs to be replaced soon.” Appears When it is almost time to replace supplies or a part within this copier, the message shown in the following illustration appears, warning about the replacement period. (As an example, the message warning that the yellow imaging unit will soon need to be replaced is shown below.
6.10 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” Appears 6.10 6 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” Appears When it is time to replace supplies or a part within this copier, a message appears, indicating that the part or supplies should be replaced, and the copier stops operating. As an example, the message indicating that the yellow imaging unit should be replaced (if replaceable by the user) is shown below. When the message appears, replace the specified supplies or part according to your maintenance agreement.
6.11 Other Messages 6 Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6 6.11 Other Messages Message Cause Remedy Original left on the Glass. The document was left on the original glass. Remove the document from the original glass. Matching paper size is not available. Reselect the paper size. Paper of a suitable size is not loaded in a paper drawer. Either select a different copy size or manually feed paper of a suitable size. Original’s size cannot be detected. Reselect the paper size.
6.11 Other Messages 6 Message Cause Remedy Replace Staple Cartridge X. The staples have run out. Replace the staple cartridge. (p. 6-9) Misfeed detected. Since a paper misfeed occurred, the copier is unable to make copies. Clear the paper misfeed. (p. 6-17) Re-insert the following# of originals: After clearing a paper misfeed, it is necessary to reload the documents that have already been fed through the document feeder. Load the indicated document pages into the document feeder.
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7 Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting Chapter 7
7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low 7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low Symptom Possible Cause Remedy The printed output is too light. The copy density is set too light. Select a darker setting for the “Density” parameter. (See section 1.2 in the Basic Operations volume.) The paper is damp. Replace the paper. (See section 3.5 in the Basic Operations volume.) The copy density is set too dark. Select a lighter setting for the “Density” parameter. (See section 1.2 in the Basic Operations volume.
7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low Possible Cause Remedy There are dark specks or spots throughout the printed output. The original glass is dirty. Wipe the glass with a soft dry cloth. (See p. 8-8) The document pad is dirty. Clean the document pad with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent. (See p. 8-9) The original is very thin or highly translucent. Place a blank sheet of paper over the document. (See section 1.7 in the Advanced Operations volume.) A double-sided document is being copied.
7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low Symptom Possible Cause Remedy The edge of the printed output is dirty. The document pad is dirty. Clean the document pad with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent. (See p. 8-9) The selected paper size is larger than the document (with Zoom set to “× 1.000”). Select a paper size that is the same size as the document. (See section 2.2 in the Basic Operations volume.) Otherwise, set Zoom to “Auto Size” to enlarge the copy to the selected paper size.
7.2 When the Copier Is Not Operating Correctly Chapter 7 When the Copier Is Not Operating Correctly Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Nothing appears on the touch panel. If only the indicator on the [Start] key is lit, the copier is in Energy Saver mode. Press any key to cancel Energy Saver mode. (See section 1.5 in the Basic Operations volume.) The contrast control knob for the touch panel has been set either too light or too dark. While looking at the touch panel, adjust the contrast control knob.
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8 Appendix 8 Appendix Chapter 8
8.1 Specifications 8 8.1 Specifications Appendix Chapter 8 Copier CF2002/CF3102 Specification Type Desktop Platen Stationary Photo conductor OPC Copying system Dry-type electrophotographic method Developing system MTHG developing method Fusing system Belt-fixing Resolution Scanning: 600 dpi, Printing: 600 dpi Ă— 1800 dpi equivalent Document Types: Sheets, books, and other three-dimensional objects Size: Maximum Ledger (11 Ă— 17), Weight: 4.4 lbs. Paper types Plain paper (17 to 24 lbs.
8.1 Specifications 8 Specification Full color/Black: For Letter C paper loaded into the 2nd drawer: 31/31 sheets/min. For Ledger L paper loaded into the 2nd drawer: 15/15 sheets/min. Magnification ratios Full size: Ă— 1.000 Enlargement ratios: Ă— 1.214, Ă— 1.294, Ă— 1.545 and Ă— 2.000 Reduction ratios: Ă— 0.785, Ă— 0.733, Ă— 0.647, Ă— 0.500, minimal (Ă— 0.930) Zoom ratios: Ă— 0.250 to Ă— 4.000 (in Ă— 0.
8.1 Specifications 8 Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-18 Chapter 8 Document feed methods Plain paper: Single-sided and double-sided documents Thick paper: Plain paper 34-1/4 to 55-3/4 lbs. “Mixed Orig Detection” function: Various sizes of single-sided and double-sided documents Document paper type Single-sided: 9-1/4 to 34 lbs. Double-sided or “Mixed Orig Detection” function: 13-1/4 to 29-1/4 lbs.
8.1 Specifications 8 Paper Feed Unit PF-118 Plain paper (17 to 24 lbs.) Paper size 11 Ă— 14 L, Ledger L (11 Ă— 17 L), Legal L (8-1/2 Ă— 14 L), Letter C (8-1/2 Ă— 11 C), Letter L (8-1/2 Ă— 11 L), 8 Ă— 11 L/C Paper capacity 500 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.) Power requirements Supplied by copier Power consumption Less than 15 W Dimensions 21 in. (width) Ă— 22-1/4 in. (depth) Ă— 5 in. (height) Weight About 18-3/4 lbs.
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8.1 Specifications 8 Non-sort tray: Invoice L/C (5-1/2 Ă— 8-1/2 L/C), Letter L/C (8-1/2 Ă— 11 L), Legal L (8-1/2 Ă— 14 L), Ledger L (11 Ă— 17 L), Executive L/C (7-1/4 Ă— 10-1/2 L/C) Elevated tray: Invoice L/C (5-1/2 Ă— 8-1/2 L/C), Letter L/C (8-1/2 Ă— 11 L/C), Legal L (8-1/2 Ă— 14 L), Ledger L (11 Ă— 17 L), Executive L/C (7-1/4 Ă— 10-1/2 L/C), 12-1/4 Ă— 18 L (12 Ă— 18 L) Paper capacity Non-sort tray: Plain paper (21-1/4 lbs.
8.2 Care of the Copier 8 8.2 Care of the Copier Set the power switch of the copier to “O” before cleaning it. Housing cover ➜ Appendix Chapter 8 Cleaning Clean the surface of the housing cover by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergent. Original glass ➜ 8-8 Clean the original glass by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
8.2 Care of the Copier 8 Operation panel ➜ Clean the operation panel by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Chapter 8 ✎ Appendix Note Pressing too hard on the operation panel or the touch panel may damage them. In addition, never use mild household detergent or glass cleaner to clean the operation panel or touch panel. Document transfer belt 1 Clean the document transfer belt by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergent.
8.2 Care of the Copier 8 Paper take-up roller Clean the paper take-up roller by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Appendix Chapter 8 âžś Electrostatic charger If the Electrostatic charger is dirty, streaks will appear though the copies. If this occurs, clean the charger according to the following procedure. 1 Open the front door. 2 Slowly pull out the chargercleaning tool as far as possible, and then slowly push in the charger-cleaning tool as much as possible. Repeat this step three times.
8.3 Function Combination Table Function Combination Table Appendix Chapter 8 8.
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8.3 Function Combination Table 8 Function Combination Table Function combination code keys :The functions cannot be combined. The function set last has priority. :The functions cannot be combined. The function set first has priority. A warning message will appear. :The functions cannot be combined. The function set first has priority. No warning message will appear, or other functions will not be available after the first function is selected. —: The functions cannot be combined.
8.3 Function Combination Table 8 Appendix Chapter 8 Text Enhancement setting has no effect on, such as “Photo Image”. Next, select a Photo/Density setting where the Text Enhancement setting can be specified, such as the “Text” setting (32) or the “Map” setting (34). The previously specified Text Enhancement setting of “+3 (Darker)” is maintained. :The “Centering” function from the Utility mode can be set, but will not be applied.
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables 8.4 8 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables Paper Format Metric Size English Size A3 Wide 311 mm Ă— 457 mm 12-1/4 in. Ă— 18 in. A3 297 mm Ă— 420 mm 11-3/4 in. Ă— 16-1/2 in. 210 mm Ă— 297 mm 8-1/4 in. Ă— 11-3/4 in. 148 mm Ă— 210 mm 5-3/4 in. Ă— 8-1/4 in. A6 105 mm Ă— 148 mm 4-1/4 in. Ă— 5-3/4 in. B4 257 mm Ă— 364 mm 10 in. Ă— 14-1/4 in. B5 182 mm Ă— 257 mm 7-1/4 in. Ă— 10 in. B6 128 mm Ă— 182 mm 5 in. Ă— 7-1/4 in.
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables 8 Zoom Ratios Chapter 8 Document Paper Size Desired Paper Size Zoom Ratio A3 297 mm Ă— 420 mm 11-3/4 in. Ă— 16-1/2 in. A4 Ă— 0.707 Appendix Metric Sizes A4 210 mm Ă— 297 mm 8-1/4 in. Ă— 11-3/4 in. A5 148 mm Ă— 210 mm 5-3/4 in. Ă— 8-1/4 in. A6 105 mm Ă— 148 mm 4-1/4 in. Ă— 5-3/4 in. B4 257 mm Ă— 364 mm 10 in. Ă— 14-1/4 in. B5 182 mm Ă— 257 mm 7-1/4 in. Ă— 10 in. 8-20 A5 Ă— 0.500 B4 Ă— 0.866 B5 Ă— 0.610 A5 Ă— 0.707 A6 Ă— 0.500 B5 Ă— 0.866 B6 Ă— 0.610 A3 Ă— 1.
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables A6 Ă— 0.816 A4 Ă— 1.640 A5 Ă— 1.154 B4 Ă— 2.000 B5 Ă— 1.414 Document Paper Size Desired Paper Size Zoom Ratio Ledger 11 in. Ă— 17 in. 279.4 mm Ă— 431.8 mm 11 in. Ă— 14 in. Ă— 0.823 Legal Ă— 0.722 Foolscap Ă— 0.764 Letter Ă— 0.647 Invoice Ă— 0.500 B6 128 mm Ă— 182 mm 5 in. Ă— 7-1/4 in. Chapter 8 8 11 in. Ă— 15 in. 279.4 mm Ă— 381 mm 11 in. Ă— 14 in. 279.4 mm Ă— 355.6 mm Legal 8-1/2 in. Ă— 14 in. 215.9 mm Ă— 355.6 mm Foolscap 8-1/2 in. Ă— 13 in. 215.9 mm Ă— 330.
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables 8 Chapter 8 Invoice 5-1/2 in. Ă— 8-1/2 in. 139.7 mm Ă— 215.9 mm 11 in. Ă— 17 in. Ă— 2.000 11 in. Ă— 14 in. Ă— 1.647 Legal Ă— 1.545 Foolscap Ă— 1.529 Letter Ă— 1.294 Zoom ratio = Paper size/Document size 1 in. (inch) = 25.4 mm Appendix 1 mm = 0.0394 in.
8.5 Consumables 8.5 8 Consumables Chapter 8 In order to maintain the condition of this machine, the following consumables are needed. For best copy quality, we recommend that the specified supplies be used. For information on or for purchasing supplies, contact your nearest technical representative. Appendix Paper In addition to plain paper, thick paper, A3 Wide paper and overhead projector transparencies are also available.
8 8.5 Consumables Staple Cartridges FN-116 Chapter 8 Staples for staple binding 3,000 staples are provided in the staple cartridge. FN-8 Appendix Staples for staple binding 5,000 staples are provided in the staple cartridge.
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9.1 Index 9 9.1 Index Numerics 1st drawer ........................................................................................... 4-5 2in1, 4in1, booklet copy zoom .......................................................... 5-28 2nd drawer .......................................................................................... 4-5 Chapter 9 4in1 copy order ................................................................................. 5-30 A ACS judgement level adjust. .........................
9.1 Index 9 D Date/time set .....................................................................................5-11 Default settings ....................................................................................5-7 Disable sleep mode ...........................................................................5-37 Duplex unit ................................................................................. 4-3, 4-10 Duplexing document feeder ................................................
9.1 Index 9 L Landscape .......................................................................................... 1-5 Language selected ............................................................................ 5-39 Large capacity cabinet ...............................................................4-2, 4-12 LED-cleaning tool ................................................................................ 4-8 Legal restrictions on copying ..............................................................
9.1 Index 9 Paper sizes ........................................................................................8-19 Portrait .................................................................................................1-5 Power source .......................................................................................3-2 Printer controller ..................................................................................4-4 Priority device ..........................................................
9.1 Index 9 U Unit life indicator ............................................................................... 5-34 Upper right-side door .......................................................................... 4-9 User’s choice: 1 .................................................................................. 5-7 User’s choice: 2 .................................................................................. 5-9 Utility ..........................................................................
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