23 Adjustment and Color Memory Adjustment and Color Memory
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance This function allows you to control the overall color tone of copies by adjusting the Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black color balance. Nine levels of tone are available. Reference For copy sample, ☛ see page 19. Note ❐ The color balance will return to the default when: • • • • The machine is automatically reset. The Clear Modes key is pressed. The operation switch is turned off.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance Adjustment and Color Memory Color Balance Program—Storing and Recalling the Color Balance You can store the color balance setting in memory and recall it when you want to use it. Note ❐ You can store up to three color balance. Storing the adjusted color balance Change the color balance (☛ see page 124), 1 but don’t press the [OK] key. 2 Press the [Color Balance Program] key. 3 Press the [Program] key. 4 Select a number for this setting.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance 3 Press the [Color Balance Program] key. 4 Make sure that the [Recall] key is selected. 5 Select the setting you want to recall. Note Only color balance programs with m contain a color balance. ❐ Color Balance Sample—Sampling the Color Balance Adjusting the color balance by trial and error could require many copies. The color balance sampling function allows you to produce nine samples on two copies.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance Adjustment and Color Memory 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key. 2 Make sure the [Color Balance] key is selected. 3 Press the [Color Balance Sample] key. the range of densities (standard is the 4 Select current setting). 5 Set your original on the exposure glass. 6 Press the [Print Start] key. Note ❐ The sample is copied. the color balance that you want to set, 7 Select then press the [OK] key.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance Selecting the sampled area (Only for Edit type) Note ❐ The sampled area is as shown below. Selected position a: 58mm, 2.3" b: 180mm, 7.1" Sampled area < + a < < b > ❐ Orientation of the original and scanned image are related as shown: Exposure Glass Display R R GCAREA5E 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance Adjustment and Color Memory 2 Make sure the [Color Balance] key is selected. 3 Press the [Color Balance Sample] key. the range of densities (standard is the 4 Select current setting). 5 Set your original on the exposure glass. 6 Press the [Sample Area Selection] key. 7 Press the [Scan Start] key. Note ❐ The image of the original is displayed. at the center of the area with the editor 8 Point pen, then press the [OK] key.
Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance 9 Press the [Print Start] key. Note ❐ The sample is copied. the color balance that you want to set, 0 Select then press the [OK] key.
Color Adjustment This function lets you alter up to three single colors by mixing them with adjacent colors in the color circle. For example, yellow can be shifted towards red to make orange, or towards green to make a yellow green. Note that only areas of the image containing this color will be modified. Reference For copy samples, ☛ see page 20. Note ❐ This function requires Full Color mode or Auto Color Select mode.
Image Adjustment Image Adjustment You can change the following default settings for image adjustment: Soft/Sharp You can adjust the edges of the image to make the image sharper or softer. Reference ❐ For copy samples, ☛ see page 20. Note ❐ Default: level 4 Contrast You can adjust the contrast between light parts and dark parts of the image. Reference ❐ For copy samples, ☛ see page 20. Note ❐ Default: level 5 Background Density You can adjust the background density control.
Soft/Sharp, Contrast, Background Density, and Pastel Note ❐ Any settings you make with the Soft/Sharp, Contrast, Background Density and Pastel functions will be canceled under the following conditions: • • • • The machine is automatically reset. The Clear Modes key is pressed. The operation switch is turned off. The main power switch is turned off. 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key. 2 Press the [Image Adjustment] key. 3 Adjust the settings. Reference For details, ☛ see page 131. 4 Press the [OK] key.
Image Adjustment U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sensitivity and Text/Photo Sensitivity Note ❐ Any settings you make with the U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sensitivity, and Text/Photo Sensitivity functions are not cleared by turning the power off or by pressing the Clear Modes key. They are canceled only when you overwrite them with new settings. 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key. 2 Press the [Image Adjustment] key. 3 Adjust the settings. Reference For details, ☛ see page 131. 4 Press the [OK] key.
Program User Color—Storing User Colors In addition to the base colors, you can store up to 15 customized colors into memory (User Color). Reference Color sample chart, ☛ see page 23. If your machine is Edit type, you can sample the user color. ☛ See page 138. Note ❐ There are two ways to make user colors as follows: • Adjusting a selected base color • Mixing colors manually with Number keys ❐ Up to 15 colors can be stored. ❐ The total percentages of the mixed colors must be 255% or less.
Program User Color—Storing User Colors 4 Select the base color. Note ❐ If your machine is Edit type, you can scan an original to sample it’s color. ☛ See page 128. 5 You can change the color density in two ways. Note ❐ Increase or decrease in steps with the [+] or [-] key. —Press the [+ - keys] key. ❐ Enter the percentage with the Number keys.—Press the [Enter Size] key. step 5 for each color, then press the [OK] 6 Repeat key. 7 Press the [OK] key.
Program User Color—Storing User Colors Adjustment and Color Memory Mixing Colors Manually with the Number Keys 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key. 2 Press the [Prog. User Color] key. the number that you want to store the user 3 Select color in. 4 Press the [Enter Size] key. 5 Select the color that you want to adjust. the density with the Number 6 Enter press the [#] key. keys, then Note ❐ To change the number, press the [Clear] key.
Program User Color—Storing User Colors steps 5 and 6 for each color then press 7 Repeat the [OK] key. 8 Press the [OK] key. Sampling the User Color (Only for Edit Type) You can print out a sample of User Colors to check the colors you have made. Note ❐ The sample will be copied on a A4p, 81/2" × 11" p sheet or a A3l, 11" × 17"l sheet. 1 Press the Adjustment/Memory key. 2 Press the [Prog. User Color] key. 3 Press the Start key.
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What is Area Editing? What is Area Editing? If your machine is Edit type, you can select areas of an image to be treated differently or have effects applied to them. Some examples are shown below. Example: Scan Original Designate areas (There is an area in each group.) 1: ♥ Group 1: Positive/Negative 2: ★ Group 2: Mirror Image 3: Group 3: Outline Image and select Save Area Specify modes for each group.
How to Edit Areas How to Edit Areas Editing an image involves scanning it in to memory, choosing areas to edit and how those areas will be reproduced. The basic steps are summarized below. Details are given in the rest of this section. Enter Area Editing mode. ❐ Press the [Area Editing] key. Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) ↓ Designate areas. ❐ ☛ See page 142. ↓ Select modes. ❐ ☛ See page 152. ↓ Specify more areas to be treated differently (optional). ❐ Repeat 3 and 4. ↓ Copy image.
Designating Areas Designating Areas Several tools are provided for designating areas of an image. Area Shapes • Rectangle: Specify two points defining the opposite diagonals of a rectangle. • Right Angle Polygon/Polygon: Specify a sequence of points defining a polygon. • Closed Loop: If your image contains a shape outlined in black and that outline forms a closed loop, specify a point inside the shape to designate it.
Designating Areas 7. Enlarge Enlarge 4 Enlarge by about 528% Enlarge 3 Enlarge by about 394% Enlarge 2 Enlarge by about 264% Enlarge 1 Enlarge by about 200% Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) Full Image Note ❐ After pressing the [Enlarge] key, mark a point in the displayed image to zoom in on. 8. Basic Settings Change the job settings for the entire image. 9. Outside Area Set modes for outside areas. 10. Area Edit Edit inside the area. 11. Confirm Areas Show selected areas, modes, and groups. 12.
Designating Areas Designate Area Tools Note ❐ There are nine tools to designate areas. Area Editing Rectangle (☛ See page 145.) Area Shape Right Angle Polygon (☛ See page 146.) Polygon (☛ See page 146.) Closed Loop (☛ See page 146.) Multi Closed Loop (☛ See page 147.) Rectangle frame (☛ See page 148.) Frame/Line Right Angle Polygon frame (☛ See page 148.) Polygon frame (☛ See page 148.) Line (☛ See page 149.) Note ❐ You cannot use the optional document feeder in this function.
Designating Areas Area Shapes Rectangle 1 Set your original on the exposure glass. 2 Press the [Area Editing] key. Note (Rectangle) key is selected as default. Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) ❐ 3 Mark the first point with the editor pen. the diagonally opposite corner of the area 4 Mark you wish to select. Note ❐ When you make a mistake, press the [Erase] key. ❐ Repeat 4 and 5 to add more rectangles.
Designating Areas Right Angle Polygon and Polygon 1 Set your original on the exposure glass. 2 Press the [Area Editing] key. Press the (R.A. Polygon) or (Polygon) 3 key. 4 Mark the first point with the editor pen. 5 Mark the next points. Note ❐ When you use Right Angle Polygon mode, mark points that make right angles. making the last point, press the [Confirm 6 After Selection] key. Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings, 7 then press the [OK] key. Reference For details, ☛ see page 152.
Designating Areas 5 Press the [Fix Selection] key. Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings, 6 then press the [OK] key. Reference For details, ☛ see page 152. Multi-Closed Loop Limitation ❐ If you specify an area with Multi-Closed Loop, you cannot specify any additional areas with other selection tools. 1 Set your original on the exposure glass. 2 Press the [Area Editing] key. 3 Press the (Multi-Closed loop) key. on a point inside the exterior area you wish 4 Press to specify.
Designating Areas Frame/Line Rectangle frame 1 Set your original on the exposure glass. 2 Press the [Area Editing] key. 3 Press the [Frame/Line] key. 4 Press the (Rectangle) key. 5 Mark the first point with the editor pen. the diagonally opposite corner of the area 6 Mark you wish to select. 7 Press the [Confirm Selection] key. Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings, 8 then press the [OK] key. Reference For details, ☛ see page 152. 9 Press the Start key.
Designating Areas Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) the (Right Angle Polygon) key or the 4 Press (Polygon) key. 5 Mark the first point with the editor pen. 6 Mark the next points. making the last point, press the [Confirm 7 After Selection] key. Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings, 8 then press the [OK] key. Reference For details, ☛ see page 152. 9 Press the Start key. Line 1 Set your original on the exposure glass. 2 Press the [Area Editing] key. 3 Press the [Frame/Line] key.
Designating Areas 5 Mark the first point with the editor pen. 6 Mark the next points. marking the last point, press the [Confirm 7 After Selection] key. Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings, 8 then press the [OK] key. Reference For details, ☛ see page 152. 9 Press the Start key.
Designating Areas Notes for Designating Areas The number of the points, areas, and groups that can be designated Note ❐ Maximum number of points: 500 ❐ In Right Angle Polygon mode, Polygon mode, or Line mode, the maximum number of points for one area is 30. • Rectangle mode: maximum 250 areas • Right Angle Polygon mode, Polygon mode, Line mode: 500 points maximum. For example, if 10 points are designated for each area, the maximum number of areas that can be designated is 50.
Selecting Modes for Designated Areas Selecting Modes for Designated Areas Reference The available modes for area editing depend on the area shape. ☛ See page 164. For functions that cannot be used together in area editing, ☛ see page 164. More than one mode can be set for designated area, however, there are some limitations, ☛ see page 164. And up to 7 patterns of modes can be set together. Note ❐ Up to 20 groups of multiple areas can be edited. All the areas should belong to groups 1 ~ 20.
Selecting Modes for Designated Areas Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) 2 Press the [Area Edit] key. the [Color/Image], [Color Creation] or 3 Press [Image Creation] key. 4 Set the desired modes. Note ❐ Color/Image, ☛ see page 121. ❐ Color Creation, ☛ see page 85. ❐ Image Creation, ☛ see page 91. 5 Press the [OK] key. 6 Press the [Start] key. Delete Area—Erasing a Part of the Image This function blanks out designated areas.
Selecting Modes for Designated Areas 2 Press the [Area Edit] key. Note ❐ For designating areas, ☛ see page 152. 3 Press the [Delete Area] key. 4 Press the [OK] key. 5 Press the Start key. Save Area—Blanking out Part of the Image This function blanks out all areas except those designated. 1: Designated area Note ❐ When you select Save Area mode, previously selected modes are canceled. 1 Designate the areas you wish to modify. Note ❐ For designating areas, ☛ see page 145. 2 Press the [Area Edit] key.
Selecting Modes for Designated Areas 3 Press the [Save Area] key. Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) 4 Press the [OK] key. 5 Press the Start key. Frame/Line Editing color and widths Note ❐ Frame/Line mode do not work with other modes. ❐ Frame/Line widths: Metric version: 0.25 ~ 2.0mm (in 0.25mm steps) Inch version: 0.01" ~ 0.08" (in 0.01" steps) ❐ The frame and line width might be uneven depending on the angle of the line. 1 Designate the areas you wish to modify.
Selecting Modes for Outside Designated Areas Selecting Modes for Outside Designated Areas Reference The available modes for area editing depend on the area shape. ☛ See page 164. For functions that cannot be used together in area editing, ☛ see page 164. More than one mode can be set, however, there are some limitations, ☛ see page 164.
Selecting Modes for Outside Designated Areas 4 Set the desired modes. Note ❐ Color/Image, ☛ see page 121. ❐ Color Creation, ☛ see page 85. ❐ Image Creation, ☛ see page 91. ❐ Basic Settings, ☛ see page 158. Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) 5 Press the [OK] key. 6 Press the [Start] key. Save Area 1 Designate the areas you wish to modify. Note For designating areas, ☛ see page 145. 2 Press the [Area Edit] or [Outside Area] key. 3 Press the [Save Area] key. 4 Press the [Start] key.
Changing Job Settings for the Entire Image Changing Job Settings for the Entire Image You can change job settings for the entire image during area editing. ❐ The job settings that can be changed are as follows: • • • • • Paper Select, ☛ see page 47. Reduce/Enlarge (Preset R/E, Zoom, Size Magnification, Directional Magnification, Poster Mode), ☛ see page 59. Shift, ☛ see page 77. Margin Adjustment, ☛ see page 78. Sort/Stack/Staple (Option), ☛ see page 102.
Checking and Changing Areas Checking and Changing Areas Use this function to check the areas you have selected and the modes you have chosen for each area. You can: • • • • Change the modes for an area/Group Add an area to a Group Erase an area Erase a Group Note Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) ❐ Note that even if you erase a job setting, a group, or an area, they still consume memory until you exit Area Editing. Change Modes 1 Press the [Confirm Areas] key.
Checking and Changing Areas 4 Change the modes, then press the [OK] key. Note ❐ Color/Image, ☛ see page 121. ❐ Color Creation, ☛ see page 85. ❐ Image Creation, ☛ see page 91. ❐ Color Adjustment, ☛ see page 130. ❐ Basic Settings, ☛ see page 158. ❐ Delete Area, ☛ see page 153. ❐ Save Area, ☛ see page 154. 5 Press the [Previous] key. Adding Areas 1 Press the [Confirm Areas] key. Note ❐ The all designated areas are displayed. 2 Select an area or a group.
Checking and Changing Areas areas, then press the [Confirm Ar5 Designate eas] key. Note ❐ For designating areas, ☛ see page 145. 6 Press the [Previous] key. Erasing an Area Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) 1 Press the [Confirm Areas] key. Note ❐ All designated areas are displayed. 2 Select an area that you want to cancel. 3 Press the [Delete Area] key. 4 Press the [Yes] key. 5 Press the [Previous] key.
Checking and Changing Areas Erasing a Group 1 Press the [Confirm Areas] key. Note ❐ All designated areas are displayed. 2 Select a group that you want to cancel. Note ❐ Areas in this group are highlighted. 3 Press the [Delete Group] key. 4 Press the [Yes] key. 5 Press the [Previous] key.
Exiting Area Editing Exiting Area Editing Area Editing (Only for Edit Type) 1 Press the [Cancel Editing] key. 2 Press the [Yes] key.
Combination Chart for Area Editing Combination Chart for Area Editing q Functions available for designated areas. w Functions available for areas outside designated areas. e Functions that can be selected together in an area. r Functions available with each shape. t Functions available for the entire image.
Combination Chart for Area Editing ✩ ★ ➞ ✗ : : : : These modes can be used together. These modes can be used together with some limitations. The original mode is overridden and only the newly selected mode is active. These modes cannot be used together.
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What to do if Something Goes Wrong What to do if Something Goes Wrong 167
If Your Machine Does not Operate as You want If Your Machine Does not Operate as You Want Check the following: Condition Action Nothing happens when the operation switch is turned on. Is the main power switch turned on? Turn on the main power switch. BPaper tray is empty. Load paper. ☛ See page 172. DToner container is almost empty. Or toner container is empty. Add toner. ☛ See page 175. MDoors/covers are open. Close the doors/covers. xMisfeed occurs. Remove misfed paper. ☛ See page 177.
If Your Machine Does not Operate as You want Condition Action You cannot enter the desired copy set number. You can change the maximum copy quantity that you can make at a time. ☛ See page 195. The machine instructs you to set the duplex tray. Reset the duplex tray correctly. ☛ See page 2. The machine instructs you to wait. Wait for the machine to warm-up. The panel display is off. Press the Energy Saver key to cancel Energy Saver mode. Turn on the operation switch. Adjust the Screen Contrast.
If You Cannot Make Copies as You Want If You Cannot Make Copies as You Want Problem Copies appear dirty. Cause The image density is too dark. Action Adjust the image density. ☛ See page 39. Adjust the background density. ☛ See page 132. The reverse side of an original image is copied. The exposure glass (platen glass) or document feeder belt is dirty. Clean them. ☛ See page 200. The image density is too dark. Adjust the image density. ☛ See page 39.
If You Cannot Make Copies as You Want Problem A moire pattern is produced on copies as shown in the illustration. R R Color tone of copies is different from that of originals. Action Cause The Text mode is selected. Select Auto Original Type Select mode or Photo mode. ☛ See page 44. The line images of the original might be overlapped each other. Place the original on the exposure glass (platen glass) at a slight angle. Adjust the sharpness of the image. ☛ See page 132.
BLoading Paper BLoading Paper Reference Regarding paper sizes that can be set, ☛ see page 238. Note ❐ If you want to change the paper size, ☛ see page 184.
BLoading Paper 3 Square the paper and set it in the tray. Note ❐ Do not stack paper over the limit mark. ❐ Make sure that the leading corners of the paper are under the corners. 4 Reinstall the side fences. What to do if Something Goes Wrong 5 Push the paper tray in until it stops.
BLoading Paper Loading Paper in the Large Capacity Tray 1 Press the Down key if it is not lit. Note ❐ The key blinks while the bottom plate is moving down. 1: Down key the key stops blinking and lights up, open 2 When the top cover. Note ❐ Make sure no paper sheet is involved in the feeding part of the Large Capacity Tray. Remove the sheet, if any. the paper in the tray along the edge on 3 Place the left. Note ❐ The Tray contains up to 1,500 sheets. 4 Close the top cover.
DAdding Toner DAdding Toner There are four kinds of toner (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black). When a is lit, it is time to add toner. RWARNING: s • Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of the used toner containers according to local regulations for plastics. RCAUTION: R • Do not eat or swallow toner. • Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.
DAdding Toner 3 Pull out the toner container. in the new toner container until it fits in 4 Push place. the knob back to the position shown and 5 Turn close the front door.
xClearing Misfeeds xClearing Misfeeds RCAUTION n • When removing misfed paper, do not touch the fusing section because it could be very hot. Note ❐ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, your copy settings are cleared. ❐ To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper within the machine. ❐ If paper misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service representative.
xClearing Misfeeds When R is Displayed: Note ❐ This indicator is displayed only when your machine is equipped with the optional 20-bin sorter stapler. 1 Open the top cover of the sorter. can find the sticker (with b at the top) ex2 You plaining how to remove the misfed paper on the 20-bin sorter stapler as shown in the illustration. the misfed paper following the instruc3 Remove tions on the sticker.
dAdding Staples dAdding Staples RCAUTION: R • This machine has been tested for safety using this supplier’s parts and consumables. We recommend you only use these specified supplies. Note ❐ If you use a staple cartridge other than that recommended, staple failure or staple jams might occur. the sorter stapler front cover, then pull the 1 Open R3 holder and pull out the stapler unit. What to do if Something Goes Wrong 2 Push the cartridge forward to release it. 3 Pull out the cartridge.
dAdding Staples 7 Place the cartridge in the staple unit. 8 Turn the cartridge backward until a click is heard. 9 Return the R3 holder into the original position. 0 Close the sorter stapler front cover.
eRemoving Jammed Staples eRemoving Jammed Staples Note ❐ Staples might be jammed because of curled copies. In this case, try turning the copy paper over in the tray. If there is no improvement, change to copy paper with less curl. ❐ After removing jammed staples, staples might not be ejected the first few times you try to use the stapler. the sorter stapler front cover, then turn the 1 Open dial in the arrow direction until the staple unit stops.
eRemoving Jammed Staples the phase plate in the original place until 7 Restore a click is heard. 8 Place the cartridge in the staple unit. 9 Turn the cartridge backward until a click is heard. 0 Return the R3 holder into the original position. ! Close the sorter stapler front cover.
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Changing Paper Size Changing Paper Size 1st Tray Paper Size Note ❐ Be sure to select the paper size with the user tools. Otherwise, misfeed might occur. Reference For paper sizes, weight , and the capacity that can be set in each tray, ☛ see page 238. 1 Make sure that the paper tray is not being used. 2 Pull out the paper tray until it stops. Note ❐ Remove any remaining copy paper. 3 Adjust the back fence to the new paper size. 4 Square the paper and set it in the tray.
Changing Paper Size 6 Push the paper tray in until it stops. 7 Press the User Tools key. Reference For details, ☛ see below. 2nd and 3rd Tray Paper Size 1 Follow the steps 1 to 5 on page 184. the tray size with the paper size selector 2 Adjust to the new paper size. Note ❐ If you cannot find desired paper size on the paper size selector, select the p, then press the User Tools key. ☛ see below. Changing the Machine’s Settings 3 Push the paper tray in until it stops.
Changing Paper Size 3 Press the [System Settings] key. the [Next] key until Tray Paper Size is dis4 Press played. 5 Press the [Change] key to select the tray. 6 Select the paper size, then press the [OK] key. Press the User Tools key to exit from the user 7 tools.
User Tools User Tools Accessing the User Tools This section is for the key operators in change of this machine. You can change or set the machine’s default settings. Note ❐ After using the tools, be sure to exit from the user tools. 1 Press the User Tools key. Changing the Machine’s Settings Press the [System Settings] or [Copier Fea2 tures] key.
User Tools 3 Select the desired user tools menu. Note ❐ [Next] : Press to go to the next page. ❐ [Prev.] : Press to go back to the previous page. Reference User tools menu, ☛ see page 189. the settings by following the instructions 4 Change on the panel display. Note ❐ [Prev. Menu] key: Press to return to the previous menu. ❐ [Cancel] key: Press to return to the previous menu without changing any data. Exiting from the User Tools changing the user tools settings, press the 1 After User Tools key.
User Tools User Tools Menu System settings Menu See Panel Tone page 191 Ready/Tone page 191 Copy Count Display page 191 Auto Timer page 191 Control Panel Off Timer page 191 System Reset Timer page 191 page 191 Tray Paper Size ——————— page 192 Paper Tray Priority page 192 Auto Tray Switching page 192 Interleave Print page 192 3 Side Full Bleed page 192 Bypass Tray Custom Size page 193 Display Color Setting page 193 Key Operator Tools page 193 AOF (Keep It On) page 193 Changi
User Tools Copier features See Menu General Auto Paper Select Priority page 194 Features ADS Priority (FC/Twin) page 194 ADS Priority (B&W/SC) page 194 Original Type Priority page 194 Color Priority page 194 Special Orig. Priority page 194 Photo Type (Auto Text/Photo) page 194 Photo Type (Photo) page 194 Copy Reset Timer page 194 Maximum Copy Quantity page 195 Tone : Original on Platen ——————— page 195 Front Side Margin Adjust. page 195 Back Side Margin Adjust.
User Tools Setting You can Change with the User Tools (System Settings) Reference For how to access the user tools, ☛ see page 187. System settings Menu Description Panel Tone The beeper (key tone) sounds when a key is pressed. This beeper can be turned on or off. Note ❐ Default: On Ready/Tone Choose whether the machine beeps when it becomes ready for a copy run after power up. Note ❐ Default: On ❐ When the “Panel Tone” is set to Off, the beeper does not sound even if the “Ready/ Tone” is set to On.
User Tools Menu Description Tray Paper Size Select the size of the copy paper set in the paper tray. Note ❐ If the specified paper size differs from the size of paper actually set in the paper tray, a paper misfeed might occur because the paper size is not detected correctly. Reference For details, ☛ see page 238. Paper Tray Priority You can select the paper tray which will be selected as a default in the following conditions: • When the main power switch or operation switch is turned on.
User Tools Menu Description Bypass Tray Custom Size You can register the non-standard size paper when you make copies with the bypass tray. 1. Press the [Change] key. 2. Enter the horizontal size with the Number keys, then press the [#] key. 3. Enter the vertical size with the Number keys, then press the [#] key. Note ❐ Adjustment value: Metric version: Vertical: Horizontal: Inch version: Vertical: Horizontal: Display Color Setting 100 - 330mm 140 - 483mm 3.9" - 13.0" 5.5" - 19.
User Tools Setting You can Change with the User Tools (Copier Features) Reference For how to access the user tools, ☛ see page 187. General Features Menu Description Auto Paper Select Priority As a default setting, the Auto Paper Select is selected just after the machine is turned on or when modes are cleared. You can cancel this setting.
User Tools Menu Description Maximum Copy Quantity The maximum copy quantity can be set from 1 to 999. Note ❐ Default: Off Tone : Original on Platen The beeper (key tone) sounds when you forgot to remove originals after copying. Note ❐ Default: Off ❐ When the “Panel Tone” is set to Off, the beeper does not sound even if the “Original Tone” is set to On. Front Side Margin Adjust. You can adjust the front side margin direction and width that is selected as a default in Front Side Margin Adjust. mode.
User Tools Menu Description Area Shape Priority When you designate areas, you can select the first designated shape. (Rectangle), (R.A.Polygon), (Polygon), (Closed Loop), or 1. Select the (Multi. Closed Loop) key. Note ❐ Default: (Rectangle) key Key Operator Tools Use these tools to manage use of the machine. Note ❐ Enter a previously registered key operator code with the Number keys. Reference About the key operator code, ☛ see page 193.
User Tools Menu Description Counter Manager Delete All You can reset the counter for all user codes. 1. Press the [Delete All] key. 2. Press the [Yes] key. Image Adjustment Menu Description Background Dens. of A.D.S. (FC/Twin) The Auto Image Density levels in Full Color mode can be made lighter or darker (5 levels). Note ❐ Default: level 3 A.C.S. Priority You can select color images or black & white images that are priority detected in Auto Color Select mode.
User Tools Menu Description ADF Thin paper Use when changing the type of originals to be fed. Select this function to avoid damaging thin originals (40 - 52g/m2, 11-14 lb) set in the document feeder. Note ❐ Default: Off ADF Mixed Sizes By default, you cannot set originals of different sizes at one time in the document feeder. You can cancel this setting. Note ❐ Default: Off ❐ If you select [On], the copying speed will be reduced.
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Maintaining Your Machine Maintaining Your Machine If the exposure glass (platen glass), platen cover or document feeder belt is dirty, you might not be able to make copies as you want. Clean them if you find them dirty. Note ❐ Do not use chemical cleaner or organic solvent, such as thinner or benzene. If they get into the machine or melt plastic parts, a failure might occur. ❐ Do not clean parts other than those specified in this manual. Such parts should be cleaned by your service representative.
Where to Put Your Machine Where to Put Your Machine Machine Environment Your machine’s location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect its performance. Optimum environmental conditions R CAUTION: m • Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an electric shock might occur. • Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over, it cause injury.
Where to Put Your Machine Power Connection R WARNING: m • Only connect the machine to the power source described on the inside front cover of this manual. R WARNING: m • Avoid multi-wiring. • Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on it, pull it hard or bend it more than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire. • Do not plug or unplug the power cord with your hands wet. Otherwise, an electric shock might occur.
Do’s and Don’ts Do’s and Don’ts R CAUTION: r • • • • • Do not touch areas on or around the fusing unit. These areas get hot. After making copies continuously, you might feel the exposure glass is heated. But this is not a malfunction. You might feel warm around the ventilation hole. This is caused by exhaust air, and not a malfunction. Do not turn off the operation switch while copying. When turning off the operation switch, make sure that copying is completed.
Remarks Remarks Copier ❐ Be careful not to move the original during the scanning process. ❐ To avoid problems caused by curled copies, try turning over the paper stack in the paper tray. If there is no improvement, change to copy paper with less curl. ❐ Load paper with the copy side down in the paper trays. If copies are curled, try turning the copy paper over in the tray. If there is no improvement, change to copy paper with less curl.
Use and Storage of Suplies Use and Storage of Supplies Copy Paper ❐ Copy paper of the types or in the conditions listed below are not recommended for this copier. • • • • • • • • • Folded, curled, creased, or damaged paper Torn paper Perforated paper Paper with conductive or low electrical resistance coating such as carbon or silver coating Thermal paper, art paper Thin paper that has low stiffness Damp paper Wavy paper Stapled paper ❐ Never use ink-jet printer paper to prevent failure.
Use and Storage of Suplies Paper Storage Paper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might result in poor image reproduction, creased copies, and paper misfeeds. Generally, avoid curling and absorption of moisture. ❐ Avoid storing paper in humid areas. Under high temperature and high humidity, or low temperature and low humidity conditions, store paper in a vinyl bag. ❐ Do not store paper where it will be exposed to heat. ❐ Store on a flat surface. ❐ Use older stock first.
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Guide to Components Guide to Components 1. Power cord Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. 7. Power switch Switches the power on or off. 2. Holder slot Set the holder here. 8. Mirror unit Reflects the light from the projector to the copier. 3. Filter slot Insert the P or N filter here. 9. Fresnel lens Pull this up when setting film on the exposure glass. 4. Film cover To protect the slots from dust, close it when you are not using the projector. 5.
Guide to Components Projector Unit Operation 1 2 6 N P 3 4 5 TRSR0B0E 1. Lock levers Use to fix the film after setting it in the holder. 2. Film holders Set 35mm film in one of these holders. • Slide holder: Set mounted positive films in this holder. (This holder is covered with glass.) • Film strip holder: Set negative or positive strip film and base film here. • Glass mount film holder: Set the positive glass mount films in this holder. (This holder is covered with glass.) 3.
Guide to Components Master film position sheet Make a copy of the master sheet onto type C film and use the copy to position the film correctly on the exposure glass. Make a copy from the original sheet, cut around the surrounding margin on the dotted lines, and cut away the center part corresponding to the size of the film to be copied. Keep the master film position sheet.
Before Operating the Projector Projector Unit Operation Before Operating the Projector Available Films and Setting Setting location Slide film holder Slide strip holder 35mm mount film 앪 ✕ ✕ ✕ 35mm glass mount film ✕ ✕ 앪 ✕ 35mm strip film ✕ 앪 ✕ 앪 60 × 45mm ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 60 × 60mm ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 60 × 70mm ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 60 × 80mm ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 60 × 90mm ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 4" × 5" (101.6 × 127mm) ✕ ✕ ✕ 앪 Maximum size (142 × 210mm, 5.5" × 8.
Before Operating the Projector About Copying When setting mount films and strip films in the film holders Strip films (using the film strip holder) Mount films (using the slide holder) Area of film that can be copied 21.5 mm 0.8" 23 mm 0.9" 34 mm 1.3" 33 mm 1.2" GCFPRE2E GCFPRE1E Copy size (copying full size) 133 mm 5.2" 124 mm 4.8" 200 mm 7.8" 195 mm 7.
Before Operating the Projector ❐ First, you must perform shading to get the projector to register the condition of the film. This way, the projector can adjust the light intensity automatically while copying. ❐ If you press the Clear Modes key or [Cancel] key while using Projector function, all operations with the Projector will be canceled. ❐ You can adjust the color tone and color density manually.
How to Copy from Film How to Copy from Film The outline procedure for making copies is given below. Refer to the rest of this section for details of each step. Position the projector. ☛ See page 215. ∨ Prepare the film. ☛ See page 216. ∨ Select the film type and perform shading. ☛ See page 220. ∨ Adjust color, density and focus. ☛ See page 228. ∨ Select modes. ☛ See page 231. ∨ Press the Start key. ∨ Choose next job. ☛ See page 232.
Positioning the Projector Note ❐ Do not touch the fresnel lens or the glass on the mirror unit. Fingerprints or dirty parts might appear on the copy. If the fresnel lens becomes dirty, wipe it. ☛ See page 236. 1 Plug the projector into the wall outlet. 2 Turn on the main switch of the projector. the platen cover or the document feeder and 3 Lift lower the projector lens cover. 1 TRSR0C0E 1. Lens cover the mirror unit so that the unit’s position 4 Place holes fit over the projector’s positioning pins.
Preparing the Film Preparing the Film Check this table to find out the key you should use for your film type.
Preparing the Film Selecting the Base Film (If Needed) Projector Unit Operation Note ❐ When you use negative film for copying, use that film’s appropriate base film for shading. the manufacture, model name, and ASA 1 Confirm rating of the film you want to use. 2 Select a base film suitable for the film to copy. Note ❐ ❐ The following base film slides have been prepared as accessories. • For FUJICOLOR (registered trademark of FUJI PHOTO COMPANY LIMITED.
Preparing the Film Setting Films in the Holder (If Needed) Check which type of holder you should use. ☛ See page 216. Slide Holder/Glass Mount Film Holder Note ❐ The slide holder is covered with glass. Set the mount films in the slide holder. ❐ The glass mount film holder is not covered with the glass. Set the glass mount films (covered by glass) in the glass mount film holder. ❐ Positive films are usually set in a slide mount or glass mount.
Preparing the Film If you do not use the holders and position the film on the exposure glass, a positioning sheet is required. Make a copy of one of the positioning sheet originals and use it to make your own sheet. Cut a hole the size of the film from the center of the copy, then crop the sheet by cutting around the dotted lines.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading The procedures are different depending on the type of film. 1 Press the Special Accessory Key. 2 Select the film type. the shading procedure appropriate to your 3 Follow film type — see below.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading 35mm Slides Positive the film cover and insert the “P” (Posi2 Open tive) filter firmly in the left slot as shown in the Projector Unit Operation 1 Press the [Shading] key. 1 illustration. Note ❐ Be careful to insert the filter as shown, not the other way around. ❐ Before going to the next step, make sure that fresnel lens is lowered in position. TRSR0F0E 1: Filter 3 Press the [Shading] key. ❐ The machine will start shading automatically.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading 7 If needed, adjust the color, density, or focus. Reference For details, ☛ see page 228. 8 If needed, select the copier modes. Reference For details, ☛ see page 231. 9 Press the Start key. 0 Choose your next job. Reference For details, ☛ see page 232. Positive Film on Glass 1 Press the [Shading] key. the “P” (Positive filter) in the left slot as 2 Insert shown in the illustration.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading Projector Unit Operation 5 Press the [Shading] key. Note ❐ The machine will start shading automatically. the fresnel lens, place the film inside the film 6 Lift position sheet, and lower the fresnel lens. 1 Note ❐ Place the film face down. ❐ If the film is curled, the copy image might be out of focus. In this case, make the cutout film position sheet a little smaller than the film size and use it to hold the film down. 2 TRSR0P0E 1. Fresnel lens 2.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading 35mm Strip Negative 1 Press the [Shading] key. the “N” (Negative) filter in the left slot as 2 Insert shown in the illustration. 1 Note ❐ Be careful to insert the filter as shown, not the other way around. ❐ Before going to the next step, make sure that the fresnel lens is lowered in position. TRSR0F0E 1: Filter 3 Set the base film in the holder. Reference Regarding setting the base film, ☛ see page 217.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading Projector Unit Operation 7 Pull out the film strip holder with the base film. TRSR0Z0E 8 Set the film in the holder. Reference Regarding setting the film, ☛ see page 218. TRSR0Y0E pressing the holder lever to the left, insert 9 While the holder in the right slot. the holder by sliding it up and down to 0 Adjust position the correct frame for copying. 2 1 TRSR0N0E ! If needed, adjust the color, density, or focus. Reference For details, ☛ see page 228.
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading Negative Film on Glass 1 Press the [Shading] key. the “N” (Negative) filter in the left slot as 2 Insert shown in the illustration. 1 Note ❐ Be careful to insert the filter as shown, not the other way around. 3 Cut the positioning sheet to match the film size. TRSR0F0E 1: Filter Reference Regarding the positioning sheet, ☛ see page 219. the positioning sheet under the mirror unit 4 Place (on the exposure glass).
Selecting the Film Type and Performing Shading Projector Unit Operation 8 Press the [Shading] key. Note ❐ The machine will start shading. 9 Pull out the film strip holder with the base film. TRSR0Z0E the fresnel lens, place the film inside the po0 Lift sitioning sheet, and lower the fresnel lens. 1 Note ❐ Place the film face down. ❐ If the film is curled, the copy image may be out of focus.
Adjusting Color, Density and Focus Adjusting Color, Density and Focus After shading, you can adjust the color tone, image density, or manual focusing. Note ❐ When setting the glass mount film holder, manual focus adjustment is required. ❐ You can adjust the focus manually for 35mm film only. Color Tones in Film Scanning Use these modes when you want to adjust the overall color tone of copies. Also use these modes when you use negative film, because the color tone of copies varies with the film brand.
Adjusting Color, Density and Focus ❐ When you copy negative film, adjust the color tone (density of yellow, magenta, and cyan) and brightness (quantity of light) according to the table below. However, even when you use the same type of film, you must use different settings depending on the way the original picture is taken or developed. If you cannot make copies as you want, perform adjustment. ❐ You can also use the “Color Balance Adjustment” function of the copier to correct slight color difference.
Adjusting Color, Density and Focus you want to adjust the color tone or image 1 Ifdensity, select [Col. Balance/Dens.] key. 2 Select the level (1 - 9). your film type is 35mm and you want to adjust 3 Iffocus manually, press the [Manual Focus] key. a blank piece of white paper under the 4 Place mirror unit. the focus with the focusing lever, then 5 Adjust press the [OK] key. Note ❐ After copying, return the focusing lever to the center.
Selecting Modes Projector Unit Operation Selecting Modes You can select copier modes with the projector. ❐ Regarding the modes that cannot be selected with the projector, ☛ see page 106. shading, press the [Copy Mode Setting] 1 After key. 2 Select the modes. Note ❐ This operation is the same as that described in the “Copying” chapter. 3 Press the Start key.
Choosing Next Job Choosing Next Job After copying, you can select the next job: [Select Film] You can change the type of film. [Shading] If the mirror unit is moved, or if some lines appear on the copy, you can perform shading again. [Col. Balance/Dens.] You can adjust the color tone, image density, or adjust the focus manually. [Continue] You can copy the same film again, or you can copy another film which is of the same type. 1 Press the Special Accessory key. 2 Select your next job.
Exiting Projector Mode Exiting Projector Mode Projector Unit Operation 1 Press the [Cancel] key. 2 Replace the mirror unit to its original position. Note ❐ Be careful not to touch the fresnel lens. If you do touch it, clean it. ☛ See page 236. the holders, filters, and other accesso3 Return ries to the accessory box. TRSR0R0E 4 Close the lens cover. 5 Turn off the power switch. Note ❐ Though the power switch is turned off, the cooling fan may be still working.
What to do If Something Goes Wrong What to do if Something Goes Wrong 1. If the color balance is not right ❐ If the color density leans to red or blue, or isn’t properly balanced, perform the color density adjustment, and the color balance adjustments for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. ☛ See page 124. 2. If the film you want to copy does not match the types of base film included.
What to do If Something Goes Wrong ❐ Perform the shading operation again. ❐ Some possible causes are: Projector Unit Operation 7. If lines appear on the copy. 1. A long time has passed since shading. 2. Many copies were made since shading and the mirror unit has moved due to copier operation. 3. Someone might have leaned on the machine or put something on it. ❐ If copying from negative film, thin black lines might-appear on the lighter part of the copy, even after shading. 8.
Daily Maintenance Daily Maintenance Exterior Wipe with a dry soft cloth. Lens Blow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the lens, wipe them with a soft cloth. TRSR0T0E Film Holder Blow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the glass, wipe with a soft cloth. Holder Slot Blow off any dust using the blower brush. TRSR0U0E Mirror Unit Blow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the glass, wipe with a soft cloth.
Specification Specification 237
Mainframe Mainframe Configuration: Console Process: Dry electrostatic transfer system Resolution: 600 dpi Gradations: 256 gradations Originals: Sheet, book, objects Original size: Maximum: A3, 11" × 17" Copy paper size: Trays 1 : l: A4, B5, 81/2" × 11" p: A4, B5, A5, 81/2" × 11", 81/2" × 51/2" Tray 2 and 3: l: A3, B4, A4, B5, 11" × 17", 11" × 15", 10" × 14", 81/2" × 14", 81/2" × 13", 81/2" × 11", 81/4" × 13", 8" × 13", 8" × 101/2", 8" × 10" p: A4, B5, A5, 81/2" × 11", 81/2" × 51/2" Bypass Tra
Mainframe First copy time: OHP/Thick mode 16.5 seconds or less 29 seconds or less 8 seconds or less 19 seconds or less 14 seconds or less 26.5 seconds or less Red (Yellow + Magenta) 16.5 seconds or less 29 seconds or less Black + Yellow Black + Magenta Black + Cyan 16.5 seconds or less 29 seconds or less Full colors (4 colors) Black, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Blue (Magenta + Cyan) Green (Yellow + Cyan) Non-reproduction area: Leading edge: 4±2mm, 0.16" ±0.08" Trailing edge: 2±2mm, 0.08" ±0.
Mainframe Noise Emission (ISO7779 Sound Power Level): Based on actual measurement Mainframe only Complete System When printing less than 70 dB (A) less than 74 dB (A) Stand-by less than 54 dB (A) Dimensions (W × D × H up to the exposure glass): 730 × 770 × 980mm, 28.8" × 30.4" × 38.6" Weight: Approx. 240kg, 529.2 lb ❐ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Document Feeder (Option) Document Feeder (Option) Original Feed: Automatic reverse document feed - ARDF mode Automatic document feed - ADF mode Semi-automatic document feed - SADF mode Original size: A3l - B6pl (B6pl cannot be used in ARDF mode) Original weight: SADF mode, ADF mode: 52 - 128g/m2, 14 - 34 lb ARDF mode: 52 - 105g/m2, 14 - 28 lb (For 40 - 52g/m2, 11 - 14 lb originals, use ADF Thin Paper mode.
20-bin Sorter Stapler (Option) 20-bin Sorter Stapler (Option) Number of bins: 20 bins + proof tray Paper size for bins (Normal paper mode): Proof tray: A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, A5pl, 13" × 19"l, 12" × 18"l, 11" × 17"l, 11" × 15"l, 10" × 14l", 81/2" × 14"l, 81/2" × 13"l, 81/2" × 11"pl, 81/2" × 51/2"p, 81/4" × 13"l, 8" × 13"l, 8" × 101/2"l, 8" × 10"l Sort/Stack: A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, 11" × 17"l, 11" × 15l", 10" × 14"l, 8" × 10"l, 8" × 101/2l", 81/2" × 14"l, 81/2" × 13"l, 81/4" × 13"l, 8" × 13"l, 81/2" × 11"
Large Capacity Tray (LCT) (Option) Projector Unit (Option) Paper size: A4 p, 81/2" × 11" p Paper weight: 64 - 105g/m2, 20 - 28 lb Paper capacity: 1,500 sheets (80g/m2, 20 lb) Power consumption: Approx. 40W (power is supplied from the main frame.) Dimensions (W × D × H): 390 × 500 × 390mm, 15.4" × 19.7" × 15.4" Weight: Approx. 17kg, 37.
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Index Index 1 Sided → 2 Sided, 68 2 Sided → 1 Sided, 74 2 Side → 2 Sided, 70 A Access to Machine, 202 Adding Areas, 160 Adding Staples, 179 Adding Toner, 175 Area Image Overlay, 115 Auto Reduce/Enlarge, 54 Auto Start, 56 Auto color select mode, 40 Auto duplex tray, 2 Auto image density, 39 Auto original type select mode, 44 Auto paper select, 47 B Basic Operation, 38 Basic Settings, 158 Black & White copy mode, 40 Book → 1 Sided, 73 Book → 2 Sided, 71 Border Erase, 80 Bypass tray, 3 C Center/Border Eras
Index O Operation Panel, 5 Operation Switch, 2 Option, 4 Original, 30 Outline Image, 91 P Paper Storage, 206 Paper tray, 2 Photo mode, 45 Platen cover, 2 Positive/Negative, 101 Poster Mode, 65 Power Connection, 202 Preset R/E, 59 Program, 57 Program User Color, 135 Projector Unit Operation, 207 R Recall, 56 Reduce/Enlarge, 59 Remarks, 204 Removing Jammed Staples, 181 Removing the Platen Cover to Copy a Large Original, 36 Repeat Image, 97 Right side cover/Low right cover, 3 Single color mode, 41 Size Mag
Note to users in the United States of America Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.