Page 4 - Safety Information; Safety During Operation
i Safety Information When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-lowed. 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...
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ii R CAUTION: • Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow. • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine. While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under the machine. • When you disconnect the power pl...
Page 6 - iii; How to Read This Manual; Symbols
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...
Page 7 - iv; Making Prints; Start; AAAA; Place a single page; Insert a stack of originals; BBBB; Press the; Press the
iv Making Prints Before making prints using this ma-chine, you have to make a master bypressing the {{{{ Start }}}} key. When you press the {{{{ Start }}}} key, the machine scans the original image and makes am a s t e r . T h i s p r o c e d u r e d e s c r i b e show to make basic prints. AAAA Pla...
Page 9 - What You Can do with this Machine
vi What You Can do with this Machine Below is a quick summary of this ma-chine's features and where to look inthis manual for more information. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Standard Printing See p.19 “Standard Printing”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Energy Saver Mode See p.22 “Energy Saver Mode” ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Adjusting the Print Image Position Se...
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vii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Directional Magnification (%) See p.36 “Directional Magnifica-tion (%)”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Directional Magnification (Size) See p.38 “Directional Magnifica-tion (Size)”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Erasing Center and Edge Margins See p.40 “Erasing Center and EdgeMargins”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Edge Erase See p.41 “Edge Erase”. ❖ ❖...
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viii ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Manual Class Mode with two or MoreOriginals See p.59 “Manual Class Mode withtwo or More Originals”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Class Mode See p.62 “Class Mode”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Combining Originals See p.64 “Combine Originals”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Auto Combine Mode See p.69 “Auto Combine Mode”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Skip Feed Printing See ...
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ix ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Printing in Two Colors See p.134 “Printing in Two Col-ors”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Image Rotation See p.85 “Image Rotation”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Make-up Printing See p.97 “Make-up Printing”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Merging Images See p.108 “Image Overlay”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Date Stamp See p.111 “Date Stamp”. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Page Stamp See p.113 “Pa...
Page 14 - xi; TABLE OF CONTENTS
xi TABLE OF CONTENTS Machine Exterior......................................................................................... 1 Machine Interior .......................................................................................... 2 Options ........................................................
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xii Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper..................................................... 43 Printing onto Thick Paper ............................................................................. 43Printing onto Standard Paper .......................................................................
Page 16 - xiii; Optional Functions
xiii Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing ................................................. 90 Command Sheets ........................................................................................ 90Making a Command Sheet........................................................................... 90...
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xiv 4. User Tools Accessing the User Tools...................................................................... 141 User Tools Menu..................................................................................... 143 1. System .......................................................................
Page 18 - xv; When the Add Ink Indicator (
xv When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator ( M M M M ) Lights................................. 185 When the Add Ink Indicator ( j j j j ) Lights ................................................ 186 When the Master End Indicator ( C C C C ) Lights.......................................... 188 When the Mas...
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Page 20 - Machine Exterior
1 Machine Exterior 1. Front door Open to access the inside of the machine. 2. Flip up cover Flip up to access the keys underneath. 3. Operation panel See p.5 “Operation Panel”. 4. Master tray Open this unit when installing the mas-ter. 5. Paper feed tray down key Press to lower the paper feed tray. ...
Page 21 - Machine Interior
2 Machine Interior 1. Main switch Use to turn the power on or off. 2. Paper alignment wings Lift or lower the wings depending on thetype of paper being used. 3. Paper delivery end plate T h i s pl a te a l ig n s t h e l e a d ing e dg e o fprints. 4. Paper delivery end plate knob Use to move the en...
Page 23 - Options; Document feeder; Document Feeder
4 Options ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Document feeder 1. Document Feeder Note ❒ Other options:• Color Drum Type 80(L) A3, 11" × 17" • Color Drum Type 80(S) A4, 8 1 / 2 " × 11" • Exposure Glass Cover• Printer Unit Type 80 RCP80• Interface Cable Type 85• Editing Function Type 85• Key Counter• PC Controlle...
Page 24 - Operation Panel; Keys
5 Operation Panel Keys 1. {{{{ Quality Start }}}} key See p.77 “Quality Start Mode”. 2. {{{{ Security }}}} key See p.76 “Security Mode”. 3. {{{{ Skip Feed }}}} key Press to select skip feed printing. See p.71“Skip Feed Printing”. 4. {{{{ User Tools }}}} key Press to change the default settings tomee...
Page 26 - Indicators; Special feature indicator; Color drum indicator
7 Indicators 1. Special feature indicator Lights to indicate that special featureshave been selected. To access the specialfeatures, lift up the cover on the left sideof the operation panel. 2. Monitor indicators These indicators light to inform you ofthe status of the machine. See p.171 “IfYour Mac...
Page 27 - Panel Display; Items for the selected function
8 Panel Display The panel display shows the machine status, error messages, and functionmenus. 1. Items for the selected function 2. These keys correspond to the se- lectable items shown above them onthe panel display. To select an itemshown on the panel display, pressthe key directly below it. 3. M...
Page 28 - Panel Display Layout; Sample display when selecting the; Machine status or message; Original; Available functions
9 Panel Display Layout The basic elements used on the panel display are shown below. Understandingtheir meaning helps you use this machine's features quickly and easily. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Sample display when selecting the [ Original ] key 1. Machine status or message 2. Available functions 3. Illustrations of...
Page 30 - Print Paper
11 1. Operation Print Paper The following limitations apply Non-recommended paper:• Roughly cut paper• Paper of different thickness in the same stack• Envelopes heavier than 85g/m 2 , 22 lb. • Folded, curled, creased, or damaged paper• Torn paper• Slippery paper• Rough paper• Paper with any kind of ...
Page 32 - Originals; Edge Erase
Originals 13 1 Originals The machine can detect the following original sizes placed on the exposure glass. If the machine cannot detect the original sizes properly, select the area to copywith the {{{{ Edge Erase }}}} key. See p.41 “Edge Erase”. The machine may not detect the original size properly ...
Page 34 - Printing Preparations; Loading Paper; Lift the paper feed side plates.; DDDD
Printing Preparations 15 1 Printing Preparations Loading Paper AAAA Carefully open the paper feedtray. BBBB Lift the paper feed side plates. Note ❒ When loading larger paper,slide out the extender. CCCC Make sure that the paper feed sideplates knob lock lever is raised(lock is released), and then gr...
Page 35 - EEEE
Operation 16 1 EEEE Make sure that the paper feeds i d e p l a t e s a r e t o u c h i n g b o t hsides of the paper, and then pushthe lock lever for the side platesdown to lock the side plates intoposition. Important ❒ Always make sure that youpush the lock lever for the sidep l a t e s d o w n t o...
Page 36 - or thicker paper; Lift the paper alignment wings.; KL; Turn on the main switch.
Printing Preparations 17 1 When you use standard paper (47.1 g/m 2 to 105 g/m 2 , 12.5 lb to 28 lb) A Adjust the side plates to matchthe paper size scale on the endplate side. CCCC Lower or lift the paper alignmentw i n g s b y t u r n i n g t h e l e f t a n dright knobs. Note ❒ When the guides are...
Page 37 - Entering a User Code to Use the Machine; e r
Operation 18 1 Entering a User Code to Use the Machine If user codes are turned on, operatorsmust enter their user code before theycan use the machine. The machinekeeps count of the number of copiesmade under each user code. Note ❒ If you want to use this feature, youmust turn it on and register the...
Page 38 - Standard Printing; Cle ar Mo d e s/E ne r gy; Lower the exposure glass cover.
Standard Printing 19 1 Standard Printing AAAA Make sure that the machine isready for printing. BBBB If user codes are turned on, enteryour user code with the numberkeys, and then press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. Reference See p.18 “Entering a User Codeto Use the Machine”. CCCC Make sure that there a...
Page 39 - IIII; Image; JJJJ; KKKK; Cle ar M o d e s/E n e rg y; Removing Prints
Operation 20 1 IIII Press the {{{{ Proof }}}} key and check the image density and the imageposition on the proof print. Note ❒ If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it using the [ Image = = = = ] key. See p.24 “Adjusting the Position of Printed Images”. ❒ If the image density is slightlydark...
Page 41 - Energy Saver Mode; Clear Modes/Energy Saver
Operation 22 1 Energy Saver Mode If you do not operate the machine for a certain period the machine can enterIdling for pre-printing function to remove ink from inside the ink drum, andthen the machine can enter Energy Saver mode to save energy consumption.You can press the {{{{ Clear Modes/Energy S...
Page 42 - Auto Reset
Auto Reset 23 1 Auto Reset If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printing, the machinewill return to the initial condition. This function is called “Auto Reset”. Note ❒ You can change the time the machine waits before Auto Reset starts. See “Au-to Reset” on p.143 “1. System”. ...
Page 43 - Adjusting the Position of Printed Images; Adjust image position using the
Operation 24 1 Adjusting the Position of Printed Images Use the following procedure to adjustthe p osition of print images as re-quired. * Paper feed direction Limitation ❒ For 308 mm, 12.2"-width paper,you can only adjust the position ofthe print image 5 mm, 0.2" up ordown. Note ❒ When the ...
Page 44 - Adjusting the Image Density of Prints; Before making a master; After making a master; Before Making a Master; After Making a Master; image density, press the
Adjusting the Image Density of Prints 25 1 Adjusting the Image Density of Prints There are two ways to adjust the im-age density of prints: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Before making a master Use the {{{{ Image Density }}}} key. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ After making a master Use the {{{{W W W W}}}}{{{{V V V V}}}} (Speed) keys. Before Ma...
Page 45 - Tint Mode; Select the
Operation 26 1 Tint Mode Use this function to make halftoneprints. AAAA Press the [ Original ] key. BBBB Select the [ Tint ] with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or {{{{ ~ ~ ~ ~ }}}} {{{{ } } } } }}}} keys. CCCC Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. GRTINT0E
Page 46 - Changing the Printing Speed
Changing the Printing Speed 27 1 Changing the Printing Speed Use the {{{{W W W W}}}} or {{{{V V V V}}}} key to adjust the printing speed. The relationship be-tween printing speed and print quali-ty depends on the type of paper youuse. AAAA Press the {{{{V V V V}}}} key to increase the speed and pres...
Page 47 - Stopping a Multi-print Run
Operation 28 1 Stopping a Multi-print Run Stopping a Multi-print Run to Print Another Original AAAA Press the {{{{ Clear/Stop }}}} key. BBBB Set the original. CCCC Enter the number of prints andpress the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Changing the Number of Prints Entered and Checking Completed Prints AAAA Pr...
Page 50 - Auto Magnification
Auto Magnification 31 1 Auto Magnification Use this function to have the machine choose an appropriate enlargement or re-duction ratio based on the size of your original and the paper size you select. Note ❒ The range of ratios which the machine can select depends on where you placethe original:• On...
Page 51 - Inch version; Select
Operation 32 1 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Inch version *1 The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90 ° to match the paper direction and selects an appropriate reproduction ratio. See p.85 “Image Rota- tion”. *2 Place these originals in the optional document feeder. ❒ Depending on the original type, a s...
Page 52 - FFFF; Check the image position on the trial or proof print.; GGGG
Auto Magnification 33 1 EEEE Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. FFFF Check the image position on the trial or proof print. Note ❒ If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the [ Image = = = = ] keys. See p.24 “Adjusting the Position of Printed Images”. GGGG Make your prints.
Page 53 - Zoom; Ratio; Using the
Operation 34 1 Zoom Use this function to fine-tune the re-production ratio in increments of 1%. Note ❒ The range of ratios you can selectdepends on where you place theoriginal:• On the exposure glass: 50–200% AAAA Press the [ Ratio ] key. BBBB Select [ Mag. ] with the [ → → → → ] or {{{{ } } } } }}}...
Page 54 - Using the number keys
Zoom 35 1 Using the number keys A Enter the ratio with the num-ber keys. B Press the {{{{ q q q q }}}} key. GGGG Press the [ OK ] key. HHHH Make sure that the original andt h e p r i n t p a p e r ar e t h e c o r r e c tsize. IIII Place your original on the expo-sure glass or in the optional docu-m...
Page 55 - Adjusting ratios with the
Operation 36 1 Directional Magnification (%) Use this function to choose differentreproduction ratios for the horizontaland vertical directions. The result is asqueezing or stretching effect. Note ❒ The range of ratios you can selectdepends on where you place theoriginal:• On the exposure glass: 50 ...
Page 59 - Erasing Center and Edge Margins
Operation 40 1 Erasing Center and Edge Margins When printing from thick books, orsimilar originals, the binding marginat the center and the edges might ap-pear on prints. To prevent this, per-form the following steps. Important ❒ Be sure to keep the platen cover atan angle of at least 25 degrees wit...
Page 60 - Using Edge Erase mode; or
Edge Erase 41 1 Edge Erase This function erases all four marginsof the original image. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Using Edge Erase mode ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ When not using Edge Erase mode When printing from thick books,or similar originals, the bindingmargin at the center and the edgesmight appear on prints. The ma-chine erases th...
Page 62 - Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper; Printing onto Thick Paper; Thick; Printing onto Standard Paper
Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper 43 1 Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper Before printing onto thick paper, thinpaper, envelopes or special kinds ofpaper loaded in the paper feed tray,you must select the paper type. Printing onto Thick Paper If you wish to print onto thick (128 to209.3g/m 2 , 3...
Page 63 - Printing onto Envelopes; Special
Operation 44 1 Printing onto Envelopes AAAA Press the [ Ppr.Type ] key. BBBB Select [ Special ] with the [ → → → → ] or {{{{ } } } } }}}} key. CCCC Press the [ OK ] key. DDDD Place the envelopes in the paperfeed tray as shown in the illustra-tion. * Paper feed direction Note ❒ When you use envelopes...
Page 64 - To prevent paper misfeeds:
Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper 45 1 - - - - To prevent paper misfeeds: If paper misfeeds occur frequently,even if you have selected a suitablepaper, follow the steps below. A Press the [ Select ] key. B Select the type of paper misfeedand frequency with the {{{{ ~ ~ ~ ~ }}}} , {{{{ } } } } }}}...
Page 65 - Selecting Original Modes; Letter mode; Letter/Photo Mode Printing
Operation 46 1 Selecting Original Modes Select one of the following five modesto match your originals: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letter mode Select when originals contain onlyletters (no pictures). ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Letter/Photo mode Select when originals contain pho-tographs or pictures with letters. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Photo mode Select...
Page 66 - Photo Mode Printing
Selecting Original Modes 47 1 DDDD Adjust the contrast with the [ ← ← ← ← ] [ → → → → ] or {{{{ ~ ~ ~ ~ }}}} {{{{ } } } } }}}} keys. Note ❒ Use "High" to produce clearprints of people's faces. ❒ Use "Low" to produce clearprints of landscapes and scen-ery etc. EEEE Press the [ OK ] ke...
Page 67 - Pencil Mode Printing
Operation 48 1 B Adjust the contrast with the [ ← ← ← ← ][ → → → → ] or {{{{ ~ ~ ~ ~ }}}}{{{{ } } } } }}}} keys. C Press the [ OK ] key. Note ❒ Use "High" to produce clearprints of people's faces. ❒ Use "Low" to produce clearp r i n t s o f l a n d s c a p e s a n dscenery etc. DDDD ...
Page 69 - Economy Mode
Operation 50 1 Economy Mode When you want to save ink, selectEconomy mode. Note ❒ Prints will be lighter in this mode. AAAA Press the {{{{ Economy Mode }}}} key. BBBB Place your original on the expo-sure glass or in the optional docu-ment feeder. CCCC Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. DDDD Check the im...
Page 70 - Auto Cycle; Auto Cycle; If the indicator of
Auto Cycle 51 1 Auto Cycle Use the {{{{ Auto Cycle }}}} key to process masters and make prints in a singleoperation. AAAA If the indicator of {{{{ Auto Cycle }}}} key is off, press the {{{{ Auto Cycle }}}} key. BBBB Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key.
Page 71 - All Class Mode; Make sure that
Operation 52 1 All Class Mode Preparation You have to store the number ofstudents in each class with the usertools. See p.157 “3-5 Class EnterNo.”. Use the {{{{ Class }}}} key to make sets of prints from the same original. All thestored numbers of prints are made foreach set.This feature is useful f...
Page 73 - Auto Class Mode; Class; Print
Operation 54 1 Auto Class Mode Preparation You have to store the number ofstudents in each class with the usertools. See p.157 “3-5 Class EnterNo.”. Use the {{{{ Class }}}} key to make sets of prints from the same original. Thestored numbers of prints are made foreach set.This feature is useful for ...
Page 74 - Selecting classes with the
Auto Class Mode 55 1 Selecting classes with the {{{{ ~ ~ ~ ~ }}}} , {{{{ } } } } }}}} , {{{{ | | | | }}}} , or {{{{ { { { { }}}} key A Select the desired class for the1 st grade with the {{{{ } } } } }}}} key. The number of students is dis-played on the counter. Note ❒ When you want to select allthe...
Page 75 - HHHH
Operation 56 1 FFFF Place one original on the expo-sure glass or in the optional docu-ment feeder. GGGG Press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. HHHH Check the image position on thetrial or proof print. Note ❒ If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it using the [ Image = = = = ] key. See p.24 “Adjustin...
Page 76 - Manual Class Mode with One Original; Manual
Manual Class Mode with One Original 57 1 Manual Class Mode with One Original Use the {{{{ Class }}}} key to make sets of prints from the same original. Vari-ous numbers of prints are made foreach set. Note ❒ When you set the Manual Classmode, Job Separation mode is auto-matically turned on. The job ...
Page 80 - NNNN
Manual Class Mode with two or More Originals 61 1 NNNN After the first set is completed,place the second original on theexposure glass, and then press the {{{{ Start }}}} key. Note ❒ Repeat step N until you have finished printing.