Page 3 - Energy Star; What is an ENERGY STAR
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 in...
Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION; Warning and Precaution Symbols
P-ii SAFETY INFORMATION 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. ...
Page 8 - Precautions for Routine
SAFETY INFORMATION P-vi Precautions for Routine • Always use this product in a well ventilated location. Operating the product in a poorly ventilated room for an extended period of time could injure your health. Ventilate the room at regular intervals. • Whenever moving this product, be sure to disc...
Page 10 - Welcome
i Welcome This User’s Guide explains how to operate the unit and replenish its supplies. It also givessome troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating theunit. To ensure the best performance and effective use of your unit, read this User’s Guide carefullyuntil y...
Page 11 - Notes to Operators and Key Operators; The following safety rules should be observed:
ii Notes to Operators and Key Operators The following safety rules should be observed: [1] The unit should be kept free from moisture, dirt, dust and exposure to heat and direct sun- light at all times. [2] Keep hands, hair and clothing away from rollers and other moving parts.[3] Before removing th...
Page 12 - Acoustic Noise
Notes to Operators and Key Operators iii Interference-Causing Equipment Standard (ICES-003 ISSUE 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. CE Marking (Declaration of Conformit...
Page 13 - Laser Safety; Internal Laser Radiation; For United States; CDRH Regulations; All other users
iv Safety Information (MSP 3000 Printer) Laser Safety This printer is a page printer which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility ofdanger from the laser, provided the printer is operated according to the instructions providedin this manual.Since radiation emitted by the laser is comp...
Page 14 - For Denmark
Safety Information (MSP 3000 Printer) v For Denmark For Finland, Sweden ADVARSEL: Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funk- tion. Undgå udsttelse for stråling.Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC60825 sikkerheds kravene. VAROITUS!: Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin ...
Page 16 - WARNING LABEL
Safety Information (MSP 3000 Printer) vii OZONE RELEASE (For all Users) During printer operation, a small quantity of ozone is released. This amount is not largeenough to cause any adverse affects or harm. However, be sure the room where the machineis being used has adequate ventilation, especially ...
Page 18 - Contents; Chapter 1
1 Contents Chapter 1 Safety Notes 1. Installation Precautions .......................................................... 1-2 Installation Site .................................................................. 1-2Power Source ..................................................................... 1-2G...
Page 19 - Chapter 3
Contents 2 13. Selecting the Output Format .............................................. 2-25 Selecting the paper source ............................................... 2-25Selecting the print format ................................................. 2-26 14. Using Auto Masking ........................
Page 22 - Safety Notes
1-1 Chapter 1 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 This chapter provides precautions for use, a description of the oper-ating environment and conditions as well as instructions on how toturn the system ON and OFF. Safety Notes
Page 23 - Installation Precautions; Installation Site; Power Source
1-2 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 1. Installation Precautions Installation Site Placement of the unit in the environment described below will ensure optimal performancethroughout the long life of service for which it was designed. A well-ventilated place. An area which is free from ammonia or othe...
Page 24 - Space Requirements; Scanner
1. Installation Precautions 1-3 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 Space Requirements There should be a clearance of the following dimensions between the wall and the rear of theunit as well as it’s right and left sides to provide ample space for the ventilation ports to dis-sipate heat. Scanner 503 mm or ...
Page 25 - Printer
1. Installation Precautions 1-4 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 For ease of operation, maintenance and replenishment of supplies, the minimum clearance di-agrammed below is required. Install the unit in an area that allows easy access. MSP 3000 Printer Printer 150mm5-7/8" 150mm5-7/8" 150mm5-7/8&...
Page 26 - Operating Environment; Care of Printer Supplies
1. Installation Precautions 1-5 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 Operating Environment The environmental requirements for operating the system are as follows: Temperature: 10 °C to 35 °C (50 °F to 95 °F) with a fluctuation of 10 °C (18°F) per hour. Humidity: 15% to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour....
Page 27 - Turning the Power On and Off; Turning ON
1-6 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 2. Turning the Power On and Off Turning ON Press the Power Switch of the scanner to the I (ON) position. Press the Power Switch of the printer to the I (ON) position. The Control Panel displays a blinking “1” and the unit starts to warm up. The unit is ready to read d...
Page 28 - Turning OFF
2. Turning the Power On and Off 1-7 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 Turning OFF Press the Power Switch of the scanner to the O (OFF) position. Press the Power Switch of the printer to the O (OFF) position. NOTE The printer and scanner can be turned ON and OFF at the same time by employing a cord that is...
Page 29 - Auto Power Save Mode
1-8 Sa fety Not e s Cha p ter 1 3. Auto Power Save Mode The unit enters the Auto Power Save mode if it is left to stand idle for a predetermined periodof time. When the unit enters the Auto Power Save mode, power to the Scanner projectionlamp and the printer heater is automatically shut down to save...
Page 30 - Chapter 2
2-1 Chapter 2 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 This chapter identifies different parts of the Scanner and explains itsoperation. Scanner
Page 32 - System Configuration
1. System Overview 2-3 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 System Configuration This Scanner is available in the following configurations. PR Mode (MS6000 MKII + Printer) The Scanner is connected to a dedicated printer, allowing scanned images to be printed outdirectly. NOTE Each scanner is designed exclusively f...
Page 33 - Parts of the Scanner; Image Rotation Knob:; Projection Lamp Unit:
2-4 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 2. Parts of the Scanner Screen: The image taken from the film is projected here for view-ing. The frame on the Screen marks the data readingrange. Control Panel: Many operations are controlled from the keys and indica-tors provided here. Image Rotation Knob: Used to turn th...
Page 34 - Control Panel Keys and Indicators
2-5 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 3. Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel (Basic) Auto Skew Correction Centering/Fit Masking Print Mode Film Type Darker Auto Lighter Start Auto Photo Fine Text NegaPosi C Auto Manual Resolution Job Recall Zoom + Zoom clr Zoom - PC/PR Shift User Mode OutputSelectio...
Page 42 - Description; Malfunctions Procedure
3. Control Panel Keys and Indicators 2-13 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 When (Misfeed/Call-Tech.-Rep. Code) Lights up This indicates that a paper misfeed or malfunction has occurred in the system. Check the codeshown on the Multi-Print Display and perform the misfeed clearing procedure or the Call-Tech.-Rep...
Page 43 - Code; Misfeed Clearing Procedure
3. Control Panel Keys and Indicators 2-14 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 Locate the misfeed using the code and perform the misfeed clearing procedure. A malfunction has occurred in the system. NOTE After turning the power to the system OFF and unplugging its power cord from the electrical outlet, contact the...
Page 44 - Image Processing Functions
2-15 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 4. Image Processing Functions Screen Image Print Image Description Auto Masking (1 Frame) The system masks the black bands that run along theedges of the image. Trimming (1 Frame) The system masks everything but the center of the im-age.* The Manual Frame Masking Kit (opti...
Page 47 - Selecting a Projection Lens
2-18 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 6. Selecting a Projection Lens Projection Lenses come in the following four types. Select the one that corresponds to the film being used. Projection Lens Types Type 1: 7.5 × Type 1: 9 to 16 × Type 2: 13 to 27 × Type 3: 23 to 50 × This list shows the standard types of film...
Page 48 - Replacing the Projection Lens
2-19 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 7. Replacing the Projection Lens To install a Lens with a magnification different from that already installed in the unit, followthe procedure given below. Take hold of the Prism Holder Lever and pull it up to raise the Prism Holder. Pull out the Lens Unit. Slide the Lens ...
Page 49 - Zooming and Focusing; Zooming of the Screen Image
2-20 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 8. Zooming and Focusing Zooming of the Screen Image Rotate the Zooming Ring Dial to bring the image on the Screen into print size frame. Marked on the Screen are the size frame markers corresponding to the paper size (8-1/2" × 11" or A4). Zoom the film image so tha...
Page 50 - Auto Skew Correction; Correction
2-21 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 9. Image Rotation Auto Image Rotation: Turn the Image Rotation Knob on the bot-tom right of the Screen Frame to turn theimage.The greater the turning angle of the ImageRotation Knob, the faster the turning speed. When the Image Rotation Knob is turnedwhile holding down the...
Page 51 - Selecting the Film Type; Film Type; Film Type
2-22 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 10. Selecting the Film Type Auto The system will automatically determine the polarity of the film being used when Auto is selected with the Film Type key. NOTE • The system cannot determine the polarity of certain types of film. Should this occur, the film type should be s...
Page 52 - Selecting the Image Density; Using Auto Exposure
2-23 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 11. Selecting the Image Density Using Auto Exposure Depress the Exposure Mode Select Button as necessary to select the Auto Exposure Mode.The LED to the left of the key lights up green when the Auto Exposure mode is selected. Depress the appropriate Exposure Adjustment But...
Page 53 - Setting the Number of Prints to be Made; To Entry the Number of Prints; Correcting Entry
2-24 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 12. Setting the Number of Prints to be Made To Entry the Number of Prints Set the desired number using the Multi-Print Key. NOTE This function is only available on the PR mode.The number that can be entered is 19 max. Correcting Entry To correct an entry, depress the Clean...
Page 54 - Selecting the Output Format; Selecting the paper source
2-25 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 13. Selecting the Output Format Press the Output Selection Key to select the paper source and print format. Selecting the paper source Tray: Prints the film image on paper from the print tray. Cassette 1: Prints the film image on paper from the cassette 1. Cassette 2: Prin...
Page 55 - Selecting the print format
13. Selecting the Output Format 2-26 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 Selecting the print format Display Paper Feeding Description Light OFF Lengthwise Prints the on-screen lengthwise area. Crosswise Prints the on-screen crosswise area. Light ON Lengthwise Prints the on-screen crosswise area. Crosswise Prints ...
Page 56 - Using Auto Masking; Selecting Auto Masking; Operating Conditions for Auto Masking; Masking; A B
2-27 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 14. Using Auto Masking The Auto Masking function prevents the frame (non-image area) of a film image from appear-ing on the print. Selecting Auto Masking Press the Auto Masking key to turn ON this function. Operating Conditions for Auto Masking A. The image area of the scr...
Page 58 - Using Manual Masking; Selecting Trimming; Defining the Print Area
2-29 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 16. Using Manual Masking The optional Manual Frame Masking Kit allows you to specify an area for printing of the dis-played image through two separate features, Trimming and Masking. NOTE Under the PC mode, the print (scan) area can be defined using the Manual Masking Pane...
Page 59 - Selecting Masking
16. Using Manual Masking 2-30 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 Clearing a Defined Print (Scan) Area Press the Vertical and Horizontal Area Clear keys to clear the defined print (scan) area. 1: Horizontal Area Clear Key2: Vertical Area Clear Key Selecting Masking Press the (manual) Masking key to select (Maskin...
Page 60 - Using Centering and Fit; Centering; Fit
2-31 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 17. Using Centering and Fit Once the image on the Screen has been either “manually trimmed” or “auto masked”, the Im-age Centering function moves the image to the center of the print. The Fit function however,fits the image on the Screen onto the entire surface of the prin...
Page 61 - Using the Cycle Print Mode; Specifying the interval between scanning operations
2-32 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 18. Using the Cycle Print Mode This function automatically scans the next image following a preset period of time. Imagesare manually loaded onto the Carrier Glass in between cycles. This is a system setting that must be entered by an authorized dealer.If you want to use t...
Page 62 - Start; Operating in the Cycle Print Mode
18. Using the Cycle Print Mode 2-33 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 After entering the Cycle Print Mode, press the Start key to start. NOTE • After the first scanning operation has finished, the system will automatically scan the next image following a preset period of time. The system will continue to operat...
Page 63 - Selecting the Connection Mode
2-34 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 19. Selecting the Connection Mode The Scanner connection can be selected between PR (connection to the Printer) and PC (con-nection to the PC). * For the connection to the PC, the optional interface kit is required. Hold down the Shift Key and the PC/PR Key together for ov...
Page 64 - Selecting the Resolution
2-35 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 20. Selecting the Resolution The resolution for scanning (printing) can be selected. Press the Shift Key and the Resolution Key together. The present resolution is displayed. Press the Resolution Key while holding down the Shift Key to set the resolution. * 800 dpi can onl...
Page 65 - Registering the Job Program
2-36 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 21. Registering the Job Program The present setting state can be registered in up to 3 program registration locations (1J, 2Jand 3J). Press the Memory Input Key in the Setting mode. 1J starts blinking. To change the program registration location, press the Multi-Print Key....
Page 66 - Calling the Job Program
2-37 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 22. Calling the Job Program The registered Job program can be called. Press the Shift Key and the Job Recall Key together. Each time the Job Recall Key is pressed while the Shift Key is held down, the display is switched in order of 1J → 2J → 3J. When the desired setting i...
Page 67 - Using the Electrical Zoom
2-38 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 23. Using the Electrical Zoom In addition to the zooming by the Lens, the Electrical Zoom function has been provided formagnifying the image when it is printed. NOTE This function is only available on the PR mode. Zoom + When the Zoom+ key is pressed together with the Shif...
Page 68 - Clearing the Zoom magnification
23. Using the Electrical Zoom 2-39 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 Clearing the Zoom magnification When the Zoom clr key is held down together with the Shift Key for over one second, thestandard magnification is resumed. The standard magnification is fixed according to the selected paper size. NOTE When the Z...
Page 69 - Adjusting the Illumination of the Screen
2-40 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 24. Adjusting the Illumination of the Screen The illumination of the screen can be adjusted. Hold down the Shift Key and the Illumination Key together to adjust the illumination of the screen. The screen is gradually darkened until it is turned OFF. When any key is pressed...
Page 70 - Replacing the Projection Lamp
2-41 Sc ann er Ch apte r 2 25. Replacing the Projection Lamp Use the following procedure to replace the Projection Lamp whenever a reduction in bright-ness on the screen is detected or whenever the lamp burns out. Make sure that the replace-ment lamp is specified for use with this scanner. (DC20V 15...
Page 73 - Parts of the Printer
3-2 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 1. Parts of the Printer Upper Unit Lock Release Lever: Use to open the Upper Unit. Power Indicator: Light indicates when the Printer is turned ON. Print Tray: Prints are output from the Printer, face down onto this traywhich can hold up to 500 sheets of standard...
Page 74 - Interface Connectors:
1. Parts of the Printer 3-3 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Upper Unit: Open to replace the Imaging Cartridge and to clear misfedsheets of paper. Image Transfer Roller: Transfers the image onto the sheet of paper. Be careful toavoid touching it with your bare hands. Fusing Unit: Permanently fixes ...
Page 75 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Replenishing the Paper Supply
3-4 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance Replenishing the Paper Supply Use only the following types of paper: Type Plain and recycled paper (weight 16 to 24 lbs. / 60 to 90 g/m 2 ) Size Standard sizes: 11" × 17", 8-1/2" × 11", 8-1/2" × 14" (or ...
Page 76 - Loading Paper into the Paper Feeding Tray (Tray)
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-5 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Loading Paper into the Paper Feeding Tray (Tray) Swing down the Paper Feeding Tray. Fan the paper stack thoroughly and align the edges. Load the paper stack face up in the tray and adjust the Paper Guides to secure the paper st...
Page 77 - Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-6 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette Pull the cassette out of the Printer and open the Cover. Press down the Paper Lifting Plate until it locks. Fan the paper stack thoroughly, align the edges, and place the paper in the cassett...
Page 78 - Replacing the Toner Cartridge
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-7 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Replacing the Toner Cartridge Open the upper unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE Push the Print Tray in before opening the Upper Unit. Remove the old Imaging Cartridge from the printer. Take a new Im...
Page 80 - Clearing Misfeeds; Clearing a Misfeed from the Paper Feeding Tray
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-9 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Clearing Misfeeds • If the Misfeed Code (P0) lights up:The size or the direction of the paper loaded in the paper tray does not match that set for the tray.Load the paper of the set size in the set direction and then open and c...
Page 81 - Clearing a Misfeed from the Paper Cassette
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-10 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Clearing a Misfeed from the Paper Cassette Open the Upper Unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE Push the Print Tray in before opening the Upper Unit. Remove the Imaging Cartridge. NOTE Be sure to cove...
Page 82 - Clearing a Misfeed from inside the Printer
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-11 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Clearing a Misfeed from inside the Printer Open the Upper Unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lever forward. NOTE Push the Print Tray in before opening the Upper Unit. Remove the Imaging Cartridge. NOTE Be sure to cove...
Page 83 - Solving Irregular Printing Problems
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-12 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Solving Irregular Printing Problems Use the following procedures to fix minor printing problems. If print quality does not improveafter implementing the procedures below, contact the authorized dealer. Symptom Cause Action Lig...
Page 84 - Cause
2. Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3-13 M S P 30 00 P rin ter Ch apte r 3 Symptom Cause Action Uneven image density Toner in the Imaging Car-tridge is not evenly distrib-uted. Remove the Imaging Car-tridge, shake it severaltimes and replace. Blank print The Printer has malfunc-tioned. Contact the au...
Page 85 - Memo
Page 86 - Chapter 4; Miscellaneous
4-1 Chapter 4 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 This chapter contains the specifications of the unit as well as pro-vides care and maintenance instructions. Miscellaneous
Page 89 - User Settings on the Control Panel
4-4 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 2. Initial Settings This system offers three types of settings: the user settings that are made by the user on thecontrol panel, the settings that are made by the user using with the User Mode, and the systemsettings that are made by the authorized dealer. User Set...
Page 91 - Entering and Leaving the User Mode; utput; uto; tart
2. Initial Settings 4-6 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 Entering and Leaving the User Mode Hold down the Shift key and Output Selection key at the same time for 0.5 sec.The Multi-Print Display displays a “U.” Press the Exposure Adjustment key (Darker or Lighter) to select the specific function. Press...
Page 92 - Settings in Each User Mode Function
2. Initial Settings 4-7 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 Settings in Each User Mode Function U1: Special Print Mode This function is not available. U2: Engineering Enhancement Mode Slight image distortion occurring in the scan direction can be corrected with this function. Select U2 in the User mode. ...
Page 96 - System Settings by the dealer
2. Initial Settings 4-11 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 U8: Total Scan Counter The number of scan sequences carried out by the Scanner can be displayed with this func-tion. 1. Select U8 in the User mode. 2. Press the Start key. The number of scan sequences so far carried out by the Scanner is displa...
Page 99 - Cleaning the Scanner; Screen
4-14 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 3. System Care The system should be cleaned on a daily basis for optimal operating conditions. Cleaning the Scanner With a damp cloth, clean and remove any dust or debris from the surface of the Screen. NOTE NEVER use alcohol or any other solvent when cleaning to ...
Page 100 - Cleaning the MSP 3000 Printer; Exterior Panels
3. System Care 4-15 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 Cleaning the MSP 3000 Printer Clean the Printer at regular intervals. NOTE • Before cleaning the Printer, turn OFF the power and unplug the cord from the power outlet. • Use a soft cloth and NEVER use abrasives or corrosive detergents. Clean the ext...
Page 101 - For Key Operator’s Use
4-16 Mi s c e llaneo us Ch apte r 4 For Key Operator’s Use When you need to call for service, the Key Operator should be prepared to provide the fol-lowing information to the authorized Dealer. 1. Your Company Name, Address, Telephone Number, Department Name, Floor Number, Unit Location, etc. 2. Mod...
Page 102 - II
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