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JP121 0/1 250 O p e rating Instructions RICOH COMPANY, LTD. 15-5, 1 chome, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo Telephone: Tokyo 3479-3111 Overseas Affiliates U.S.A.RICOH CORPORATION5 Dedrick PlaceWest Caldwell, New Jersey 07006Phone: +1-973-882-2000 The NetherlandsRICOH EUROPE B.V.Groenelaan 3, 1186 AA,...
i Safety Information When using your equipment, the following safety precautions should always befollowed. Safety During Operation In this manual, the following important symbols are used: R WARNING: R WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not followed, coul...
ii R CAUTION: • Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on. • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment. While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the equipment. • When you disc...
iii How to Read this Manual Symbols In this manual, the following symbols are used: R WARNING: This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result indeath or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the in...
iv What You Can Do with this Machine Below is a quick summary of this machine's features and where to look in thismanual for more information ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Standard Printing See ⇒ P.5 “Standard Printing” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Adjusting the Print Image Position See ⇒ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ...
vi ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Group Printing from Different Originals See ⇒ P.30 “Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Combining Originals onto One Print See ⇒ P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Skip Feed Printing See ⇒ P.37 “Skip Feed Printing” . ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Storing Yo...
vii Machine Exterior 1. Front door Open for access to the inside of the ma-chine. 2. Operation panel Operator controls and indicators are lo-cated here. See ⇒ P.x “Operation Panel” . 3. Platen cover Lower this cover over an original beforeprinting. 4. Original tray release lever Use to open the orig...
viii Machine Interior 1. Document feeder (Option) Original inserted into the document feed-er are individually and automatically fedonto and removed from the exposureglass. See ⇒ P.43 “Printing Using the Op- tional 30 Originals Document Feeder” . 2. Paper delivery side plates Use to align the prints...
ix Options ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 30 Originals document feeder Note ❒ Other options:• Colour Drum: LG drum• Colour Drum: A4 drum• Colour Drum: B4 drum• Tape Dispenser• Key Counter TSLP015E SilverV-gb.book Page ix Monday, May 15, 2000 3:32 PM
x Operation Panel Keys 1. {{{{ Security }}}} key Press to make prints of secret documents.See ⇒ P.42 “Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents” . 2. {{{{ Paste Shadow Erase }}}} key Press to erase the shadow of pasted origi-nals. See ⇒ P.22 “Paste Shadow Erase—Eras- ing the Shadow of Pasted Originals...
xi 14. {{{{ Fine }}}} key Press to select the fine image. See ⇒ P.13 “Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints” . 15. {{{{ Image Position }}}} key Press to shift the image forwards or back-wards. See ⇒ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position” . 16. {{{{ Program }}}} key Press to input or recall user programs. ...
xii Indicators 1. Error indicators These indicators are lit when a non-standard condition occurs within the ma-chine. 2. Memory/Class indicator Shows the number entered in Memory orClass mode. 3. Speed indicators These indicators show the printing speedthat is selected. 4. Counter Displays the numbe...
xiii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Operation Printing Paper ............................................................................................ 1 Originals ..................................................................................................... 2 Preparation for Printing ..................
xiv Storing Your Settings .................................................................................. 38Recalling a Program.................................................................................... 39Protecting a Program .................................................................
xv “ x ” + “ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL” .......................................... 84 “ x ” +“PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” .......................... 87 “ x ”+ “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER” ..................... 90 “ x ” +“PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” ......................
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1 1. Operation Printing Paper The following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine.• Paper smaller than 90mm × 148mm, 3.6" × 5.9" • Paper larger than 268mm × 388mm, 10.5" × 15.2" • Paper heavier than 209.3g/m 2 , 55.6 lb • Paper lighter than 47.1g/m 2 , 12.5 lb • R...
Operation 2 1 Originals Note ❒ Originals that can be set on the exposure glass are as follows:• Maximum size: 257 × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4" • Maximum total thickness: 30mm, 1.1"• Maximum total weight: 5kg, 11.0 lb ❒ If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to th...
Preparation for Printing 3 1 Preparation for Printing Loading Paper A Carefully open the paper feedtray. B Put the paper feed side plates locklever. Adjust the side plates tomatch the paper size. 1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le-ver C Place the paper on the paper feedtray. Note ❒ Correct the paper ...
Operation 4 1 Setting Up the Paper Delivery Tray A Open the paper delivery tray. Reference When the prints are not deliv-ered in a neat stack, see ⇒ P.101 “When the Prints are ThrownOver the Paper Delivery Tray” . B Lift the paper delivery side platesand adjust them to the paper size. C Lift the pap...
Standard Printing 5 1 Standard Printing - - - - Printing In this manual, the word, “Printing”is used as opposed to “Copying” inorder to distinguish between theprocess that your machine uses tomake prints, and the process used bya standard copier machine.A standard copier scans in the origi-nal for e...
Operation 6 1 E Press the {{{{ Proof }}}} key and check the image density and the imageposition of the proof print. Note ❒ If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it using the { Image Position } keys or the fine adjust- ment dial. See ⇒ P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position” . ❒ If the image...
Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays 7 1 Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays A Remove the paper from the paperfeed tray. The paper feed tray will lower. B Turn off the main switch. C Close the paper feed tray. D Move the end plate until the platehandle is flush with the end ofthe ...
Operation 8 1 Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printing, or when youpress and hold the { Clear Modes/Energy Saver } key for three seconds, the panel display turns off and the machine enters Energy Saver mode. When you pressthe { Clear Mod...
Adjusting the Print Image Position 9 1 Adjusting the Print Image Position After master making, you can adjustthe print image position to suit yourneeds. There are two ways: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Shifting the Image Position Forwardor Backward Shift the image position using the { Image Position } keys. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Shif...
Operation 10 1 Shifting the Print Image Position to the Right or Left * Paper feed direction A Turn the side tray fine adjustingdial as shown in the illustrations. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Shifting the image to the right ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Shifting the image to the left Note ❒ The image position can be shift-ed up to about 10m...
Adjusting the Print Image Density 11 1 Adjusting the Print Image Density You can adjust the print image densi-ty to suit your needs. There are twoways: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Before Making a Master Adjust the image density using the { Image Density } key. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ After Making a Master Adjust the image density usin...
Operation 12 1 Tint Mode—Halftone Printing Use the { Tint/Economy } key to make halftone prints. A Press the {{{{ Tint/Economy }}}} key to se- lect Tint mode (Upper indicator). B Set your originals on the exposureglass or in the optional documentfeeder. C Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. D Check the i...
Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints 13 1 Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints Use the { Fine } key to make clear prints. A Press the {{{{ Fine }}}} key to select Fine mode. B Set your originals on the exposureglass or in the optional documentfeeder. C Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Check the image position of th...
Operation 14 1 Changing the Printing Speed Use the {W W W W} or {V V V V} key to adjust the speed of the machine with the imagedensity and printing paper. A Press the {{{{V V V V}}}} key to increase the speed and press the {{{{W W W W}}}} key to re- duce the speed. Note ❒ The following speeds are av...
Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios 17 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Enlargement (Metric version) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Enlargement (Inch version) A Select the desired reduction or en-largement ratio using the {{{{ Re- duce }}}} key or the {{{{ Enlarge }}}} key. B Make sure that the original andthe print...
Operation 18 1 Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and Edge Margins When printing from thick books, orsimilar originals, the binding marginat the centre and the edges might ap-pear on prints. To prevent this, followthe steps below. Note ❒ As a default setting, the paper sizesand directions that can be ...
Operation 20 1 Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins If you want to erase edge margins of abook original, follow the steps below. Note ❒ As a default setting, the paper sizesand directions that can be used areas follows: ❒ If you want to use other size origi-nals, you can register the size usingService Pr...
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper 23 1 Printing on Thick or Thin Paper When you make prints on thick (127.9to 209.3g/m 2 , 34.0 to 55.6 lb), stand- ard (52.3 to 127.9g/m 2 , 13.9 to 34.0 lb) or thin (47.1 to 52.3g/m 2 , 12.5 to 13.9 lb) paper, perform the followingsteps. Pressure Lever Position A Posi...
Operation 24 1 Selecting Original Type Select one of the following three typesto match your originals: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Photo mode Delicate tones of photographs andpictures can be reproduced withthis mode. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letter mode Select this mode when your origi-nals contain only letters (no pic-tures). ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ...
Economy Mode—Saving Ink 25 1 Economy Mode—Saving Ink When you want to save ink, selectEconomy mode. Note ❒ Prints will come out lighter. A Press the {{{{ Tint/Economy }}}} key to se- lect Economy mode (Lower indi-cator). B Set your originals on the exposureglass or in the optional documentfeeder. C ...
Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original 29 1 E Turn on the optional tape dis-penser power switch. F Set one original face down on theexposure glass or in the optionaldocument feeder. G Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. H Check the image position of thetrial or proof print. Note ❒ If the image ...
Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals 31 1 D With the number keys, enter thenumber of prints for the secondoriginal. E Press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. This stores the number of prints tobe made for the second original inmemory 2. Note ❒ Repeat steps D and E for each original. ❒ The nu...
Operation 32 1 J Turn on the optional tape dis-penser power switch. K Press the {{{{ Auto Cycle }}}} key. Note ❒ If you press the { Auto Cycle } key, you cannot make proofprints by pressing the { Proof } key. L Press the {{{{ Print }}}} key. Note ❒ After the first set is fed to the pa-per delivery t...
Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print 33 1 Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print You can print 2 separate originals ona single sheet of paper. The followingdiagrams show the available paperlists and orientations. 1: B4 L *1 or A4 L . 2: B4 L *1 or A4 L . 3: B4 L *1 or A4 L . *1 B4 drum...
Operation 34 1 ❒ Master length = actual originallength × Enlargement/Reduction ratio ❒ Any image closer than 5mm, 0.2"to the leading edge of the first orig-inal will not be printed. Also, anyimage closer than 4mm, 0.16" tothe leading edge of the secondoriginal will not be printed. Whenthe im...
Skip Feed Printing 37 1 Skip Feed Printing If the backs of prints are dirty, youcan increase the time between twoprints using the { Skip Feed } key. In the default setting, when one sheet ofpaper is fed the drum rotates twice.However, you can select the numberof rotations of the drum. This givesyou ...
Operation 38 1 Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory You can store up to 9 frequently usedprint job settings in machine memory,and recall them for future use. Note ❒ The stored programs are notcleared when you turn off the mainswitch. ❒ The stored programs cannot be de-leted. If you want to ...
Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory 39 1 E Select the program number youwant to store the settings in withthe number keys. Note ❒ Make sure that the previous jobsettings stored under the select-ed program number are over-written. F Press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. Recalling a Program A Pre...
Operation 40 1 E Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Protecting a Program If you want to prevent someone fromwriting over your program, do thefollowing procedure. A While holding down the {{{{ Clear/ Stop }}}} key, press the {{{{ Program }}}} key. B Enter “1” with the number keys. C Press the {{{{ q q q ...
Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory 41 1 Removing Program Protection A While holding down the {{{{ Clear/ Stop }}}} key, press the {{{{ Program }}}} key. B Enter “0” with the number key. C Press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. Note ❒ If no program number is pro-tected, the machine returns tothe...
Operation 42 1 Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents This function prevents others frommaking prints of secret documentsfrom the master. For example, if youwant to print some documents withsensitive information, use this func-tion after making your prints so thatnobody can access that master again...
43 2. Optional Functions Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder Insert a stack of originals in the document feeder. They will be fed automatically. Document Feeder Exterior 1. Original tray Original used to make masters are deliv-ered to this tray. 2. ADF unit Feeds the original to...
Optional Functions 44 2 Originals Setting the following originals in the document feeder might cause original mis-feeds or damage to the originals.Set these originals on the exposure glass.• Originals heavier than 90g/m 2 , 23.9 lb (when setting a stack of originals) • Originals lighter than 50g/m 2...
Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder 45 2 Setting Originals in the Document Feeder Note ❒ If you set one original into the document feeder while another original is stillon the exposure glass, the original set into the document feeder will bescanned first. A Adjust the guide to t...
Optional Functions 46 2 C Set the desired settings and press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. D Make your prints. Note ❒ If the next original has been set in the document feeder before the machinestops, that original is fed automatically and a trial print is delivered to thepaper delivery tray after the pri...
Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder 47 2 C Press the {{{{ Combine }}}} key to select your desired mode. Reference For the details of this function, See ⇒ P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Origi- nals onto One Print” . D Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. E Check the image position of the tr...
Optional Functions 48 2 F Enter the number of prints with the number keys. G Make your prints. Memory Mode with the Document Feeder Note ❒ To prevent original misfeeds, do not set originals of different sizes. ❒ Do not set more than 30 originals at one time in the optional 30 originals doc-ument fee...
Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder 49 2 C Press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. This stores the number of prints to be made for the first original in memory 1. Note ❒ When the number of prints in each set is the same, it is not necessary to in-put the number of prints for each group...
Optional Functions 50 2 F Check the image position of the trial or proof print. Note ❒ If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the { Image Position } keys (see ⇒ P.9 “Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward” ) or the side tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒ P.10 “Shifting the...
Optional Functions 52 2 Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum Colour drum units (red, blue, green,brown, yellow, purple, navy, ma-roon, orange, teal and gray) are avail-able as options in addition to thestandard black unit. For making col-our prints, a separate drum unit isnecessary for eac...
Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum 53 2 C Pull out the drum unit handle. Note ❒ If you cannot pull out the drumunit, push the drum unit han-dle, then pull out the drum unit. D Hold the rail on the drum andslide out the drum while pullingthe release towards you. E Remove the drum unit fro...
Optional Functions 54 2 Printing in Two colours After printing in one colour, you canprint in another colour on the sameside of the print. Important ❒ Leave the prints for a while beforeprinting on them again to let theink dry. ❒ If the prints are not dry, the paperfeed roller might become dirty. In...
Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum 55 2 F Remove the prints from the paperdelivery tray and set them on thepaper feed tray again as shown inthe illustration. G Exchange the drum unit. See ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ P.52 “Changing the colour Drum Unit” . H Set the second original and pressthe {{{{ Start }}}...
57 3. Service Program Mode Accessing Service Programs The service programs can be set byfollowing this procedure. Reference For the service program menu, see ⇒ P.59 “Service Program Menu” . A Press the {{{{ Clear Modes/Energy Sav- er }}}} key. B Hold down the {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key for at least 3 ...
Service Program Mode 58 3 Changing the Settings of Service Programs A After entering the desired SP No., press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. The value or mode set at the factory will be displayed at the end of the secondline on the guidance display. Note ❒ If you designate the wrong SP No., press the {...
Changing the Settings of Service Programs 59 3 When you want to leave the service program mode A Press the {{{{ Clear Modes/Energy Saver }}}} key. Service Program Menu SP No. Mode Function 5 Tape Marker Off Specifies whether the optional tape dispenser can be used. Note ❒ Default: 0 ❒ Adjustment val...
Changing the Settings of Service Programs 65 3 Entering decimal values in SP No. 160–162:• Press the { Program } key to enter a decimal point. • Press the { q } key to fix the value. 160 Side Ers. Adjust the default side edge margin width in Edge Erase and Centre/Edge Erase mode. Note ❒ Default: • M...
Service Program Mode 66 3 User Codes If the machine is set to use the UserCode function, operators must inputtheir user codes before the machinecan operate. The machine keeps countof the number of prints made undereach user code.In this mode, the following 20 usercodes (fixed) can be used to access ...
User Codes 67 3 E Specify the Auto Reset time. En-ter the desired setting with thenumber keys and press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. F Press the {{{{ Clear Modes/Energy Sav- er }}}} key to leave Service Program mode. How to Use User Code Mode A Input your assigned 3-digit usercode with the number keys...
Service Program Mode 68 3 How to Check the User Code Counter (# 121) Reference If you want to check the total mas-ters and prints made under all usercodes, see ⇒ P.70 “How to Check the Total Number of Masters and PrintsMade Under All User Codes (# 123)” . A Press the {{{{ Clear Modes/Energy Sav- er ...
73 4. Replenishing Supplies Loading Paper on the Paper Feed Tray The Load Paper indicator ( B ) lights when the paper feed tray runs out ofpaper. Replenishing Paper A Press the {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key. Note ❒ This step is necessary only ifyou want to pause a print run toreplenish paper. B Press the...
Replenishing Supplies 74 4 Changing the Paper Size A Remove the paper from the paperfeed tray. The paper feed tray will lower. B Put the paper feed side plates locklever. Adjust the paper feed sideplates to match the paper size. 1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le-ver C Place the paper on the paper fe...
When the Add Ink Indicator ( j ) Lights 75 4 When the Add Ink Indicator ( j ) Lights The Add Ink indicator ( j ) lights when it is time to supply ink. R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: A Open the front door. B Pull out the ink holder and remove the used ink cartridge. • If ink comes into c...
Replenishing Supplies 76 4 C Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge. D Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder. E Return the ink holder to its original position until it clicks. Note ❒ Always supply ink of the same colour. ❒ Make sure to firmly insert the part indicated by the arrow mark into ...
Master Roll Replacement 77 4 Master Roll Replacement The Master End indicator ( C ) is lit when it is time to replace the masterroll. A Open the original tray. Note ❒ Lift the original tray release le-ver and lift the original tray. B Open the right side cover. C Open the plotter cover. D Remove the...
Replenishing Supplies 78 4 F Set the paper edge of the masterroll as shown. Note ❒ Rotate the spools backward totake up any slack in the master. G Close the plotter cover. H Close the right side cover. I Return the original tray to its orig-inal position. TSLH01UE TSLH023E TSLH025E SilverV-gb.book P...
81 5. What to do If Something Goes Wrong If Your Machine does not Operate as You Want If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs within the machine, the following indicatorswill light. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ When the misfeed indicator ( x x x x ) lights Indicator Guidance Display Page x ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL REM...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 82 5 R CAUTION: Note ❒ To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper within the ma-chine. ❒ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the main switch. If you do, your copysettings are cleared. ❒ If misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service represen...
If Your Machine does not Operate as You Want 83 5 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ When one of the following messages is displayed on the guidance display - - - - When a service code (E-XX) is displayed in the guidance display Turn the main switch off and on. If a service code appears again, contact yourservice representati...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 84 5 x Clearing Misfeeds Important ❒ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the main switch. If you do, your printsettings are cleared. - - - - After clearing misfeeds Press the { Clear Modes/Energy Saver } key to reset the error indicators. “ x x x x ” + “ORIGINA...
x Clearing Misfeeds 85 5 B Pull out the original gently. C If you cannot remove the misfed original, pull out the original from theside of the original tray and remove the original. D If you still cannot remove the misfed paper, press the ADF open lever andopen the ADF unit to remove the original. E...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 86 5 - - - - To prevent original misfeeds: • Originals heavier than 90g/m 2 , 23.9 lb (when setting a stack of originals) • Originals lighter than 50g/m 2 , 13.3 lb (when setting a stack of originals) • Originals heavier than 120g/m 2 , 31.9 lb (when setting one or...
x Clearing Misfeeds 87 5 “ x x x x ” +“PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” R CAUTION: Misfeed in the paper feed section A Slowly but firmly pull out the paper. Paper is wrapped around the drum A Pull out the drum unit. B Remove the misfed paper. • Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges w...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 88 5 C Re-insert the drum unit until the drum unit locks in position and put thelever back in place. D Close the front door. - - - - To prevent paper misfeeds: If the paper is curled or the originals leading edge margin is too narrow, the fol-lowing action is neces...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 90 5 “ x x x x ”+ “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER” A Open the original tray. Note ❒ Lift the original tray release lever and slide the original tray all the way tothe left. B Open the right side cover. C Open the plotter cover. TSLH01SE TSLH02EE SilverV-gb.b...
x Clearing Misfeeds 91 5 D If you could not remove the misfed master in steps BBBB and CCCC , take out the drum and remove the misfed master from the inside. Reference For how to take out the drum unit, see ⇒ P.52 “Changing the colour Drum Unit” . E If the original misfeeds in the optional document ...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 92 5 “ x x x x ” +“PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” R CAUTION: A Remove the misfeed paper. B If the paper is completely wrapped around the drum, pull out the drumunit and remove the misfed paper from the drum. C Re-install the drum unit locks in position and pu...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 94 5 • When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5mm, 0.2" or there is a solid image on the leading edge, insert the original with the widest mar-gin first or make a leading edge margin by making a copy. “ x x x x ” +“MASTER EJECT JAM. REMOVE JA...
x Clearing Misfeeds 95 5 B Remove the misfed master. Note ❒ Be careful not to stain your hands with ink when you touch used mas-ters. C Return the master eject box to its original position. When a master misfeed occurs on the drum A Lift the lever to unlock the drum unit and pull out the unit. Refer...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 96 5 C Pull the master out of the master clamp. D Re-insert the drum unit until the drum unit locks in position and put thelever back in place. “ x x x x ” +“DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” A Remove the misfed paper. Note ❒ Make sure that the paper delivery end ...
When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator ( M ) Lights 97 5 When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator ( M ) Lights M Make sure that the following door/units are closed. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Tray Close the original tray until it locks in position. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Front Door Close the front door completely. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ADF Unit (O...
When the Master Eject Indicator ( k ) Lights 99 5 When the Master Eject Indicator ( k ) Lights The Master Eject indicator ( k ) and the Reset indicator light when it is time to empty master eject box or when you need to set the master eject box. A Take out the master eject box and remove the used ma...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 100 5 When Other Indicators Light u Set the key counter The key counter (option) is not set. Insert the key counter. SilverV-gb.book Page 100 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:32 PM
When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray 101 5 When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray A Reduce the printing speed by pressing the {{{{W W W W}}}} key. Note ❒ If a jam occurs with the current printing speed, reduce the paper deliveryspeed. SilverV-gb.book Page 101 Mond...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 102 5 Poor Printing Dirt on the Back Side of Paper Note ❒ When you use paper smaller than the original, select the proper reduction ra-tio. Otherwise, you might get dirty background prints. ❒ When you use postcards and the like, the background might be dirty becaus...
Poor Printing 103 5 C Clean the pressure roller with a clean cloth. D With a clean cloth, remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailingedge of the drum unit. E Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unitlock lever. F Close the front door. TSLH01NE TSLH02CE TSLH028...
Poor Printing 105 5 White Prints or Incomplete Prints • Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly. Put back the lock lever. • When you use the optional document feeder, make sure that the original guides contact the originals lightly. When you get white or incomplete prints e...
What to do If Something Goes Wrong 106 5 B Remove the master from the drum. C Remove paper that is stuck to the drum. D Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unitlock lever. E Close the front door. TSLH02BE 1 2 2 TSLH031E TSLH028E TSLH024E SilverV-gb.book Page 106 Mond...
107 6. Remarks Operation Notes General Cautions • While printing, do not turn off the main switch.• While printing, do not open the door or covers.• While printing, do not unplug the power cord.• While printing, do not move the machine.• Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.• Open a...
Operation Notes 109 6 • The image density varies according to the printing speed and the room tem- perature. So, adjust the printing speed or increase the room temperature. • When you make a lot of prints from a small image, ink might ooze out from the edges of the master, especially under high temp...
Remarks 110 6 • Under the following conditions, the machine might not detect the original on the exposure glass. If you press the { Start } key again, the machine will start making a master anyway:• When you set a dark original on the exposure glass.• When the original is not centred according to th...
Where to Put Your Machine 111 6 Where to Put Your Machine Your machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-ditions greatly affect its performance. Environmental Conditions Optimum environmental conditions R CAUTION: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: • Temperature: 10 – 30 ° C, 50 – 8...
Remarks 112 6 Power Connection R WARNING: R CAUTION: R CAUTION: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Main Frame • Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet. Access to Machine Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Main Frame 1. More than 20 cm, 8.0" 2. More than 60 cm, 23.7&...
Maintaining Your Machine 113 6 Maintaining Your Machine To maintain high print quality, cleanthe following parts and units regular-ly. Main Frame Exposure Glass A Lift the platen cover or documentfeeder. B Clean the exposure glass with adamp cloth and wipe it with a drycloth. Note ❒ If you do not cl...
Remarks 114 6 Optional Document Feeder Separation Roller A Open the ADF unit. B Clean the separation roller with adamp cloth and wipe it with a drycloth. Note ❒ If you do not clean the separa-tion roller, original misfeedstend to occur. TSLH016E SilverV-gb.book Page 114 Monday, May 15, 2000 3:32 PM
Combination Chart 115 6 Combination Chart This combination chart shows which modes can be used together. ❍ means that these modes can be used together. × means that these modes cannot be used together. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Reduction -- × ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ × ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ 2 Enlargement × -- ❍ ❍ ❍...
117 7. Specification Main Frame ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Configuration: Desk top ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing Process: Full automatic one drum system ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Type: Sheet/Book ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Size: Maximum 257mm × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Pixel Density: 300dpi (in Fine mode 400dpi) ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Image Mode: Photo...
Specification 118 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing Paper Size: Maximum 268mm × 388mm, 10.5" × 15.2" Minimum 90mm × 148mm, 3.6" × 5.9" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Leading Edge Margin: 5mm ± 3mm, 0.2" ± 0.12" ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Print Paper Weight: 47.1g/m 2 to 209.3g/m 2 , 12.5 lb to 55.6 lb ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Print Speed: 80 – 130r...
Main Frame 119 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Dimensions (W ×××× D ×××× H): ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Weight: • Main Frame: 65kg, 143.3 lb• Main Frame with optional document feeder: 68kg, 150.0 lb ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Noise Emission *1: Sound Power Level Sound Pressure Level*2 *1 The above measurement made in accordance with ISO 7779 are actual val-u...
Specification 120 7 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Power Consumption: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Optional Equipment: • Colour Drum LG DrumA4 DrumB4 Drum • Key Counter• Tape Dispenser• 30 Originals Document Feeder Stand-by Less than 0.01kW Master Making Less than 0.24kW Printing: Speed 1 Less than 0.14kW Printing: Speed 2 Less than 0.16kW Pr...
30 Originals Document Feeder 121 7 30 Originals Document Feeder ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Type: Sheet ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Weight: • When setting a stack of originals: 50 – 90g/m 2 , 13.3 – 23.9 lb • When setting one sheet at a time: 40 – 120g/m 2 , 10.6 – 31.9 lb ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Original Size: Max. 257mm × 364mm, 10.2&...
Specification 122 7 Consumables Note ❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Name Size Remarks Master for LG drum Length: 125m, 410ft/roll Width: 240mm, 9.5" 2 Rolls/case 260 masters can be made per roll Master for A4 drum Length: 125m, 410ft/roll Width: 240mm, 9.5" 2 Rolls/ca...
123 INDEX A Accessing Service Programs , 57 Access to machine , 112 ADF unit , 43 ADF unit open lever , 43 Adjusting the Print Image Density , 11 Adjusting the Print Image Position , 9 After clearing misfeeds , 84 Auto Cycle , 26 { Auto Cycle } key , xi, 26 B Behind cover , vii C { Center/Edge Erase...
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