Konica Minolta 750 - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; Energy Star; What is an ENERGY STAR
  • Page 3 – Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
  • Page 4 – Contents
  • Page 5 – Installation and Operation Precautions
  • Page 6 – Basic Copy Operations
  • Page 8 – Additional Copy Operations
  • Page 9 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 10 – Application Functions
  • Page 12 – 0 Care of the Machine
  • Page 16 – Available Features; Automatically selecting the paper; ABC
  • Page 17 – Specifying separate horizontal and vertical zoom ratios; ABC DEF
  • Page 18 – Sorting copies; The sorting method for outputting copies can be selected.; Stapling copies; Copies can be stapled together before they are fed out.; Punching holes in copies; Holes for filing can be punched in the copies.
  • Page 19 – Center folding/binding; DEF
  • Page 20 – Inserting copies of a different original at a specified location; COVER
  • Page 21 – Copying with reversed colors; Separately copying a page spread; An; image can be repeatedly printed on a single sheet of paper.
  • Page 22 – Splitting an original page into two copies
  • Page 23 – Copying with a layout for center binding
  • Page 25 – Explanation of Manual Conventions
  • Page 26 – Descriptions and Symbols for Original and Paper; The use of words and symbols in this manual are explained below.; “Width” and “Length”
  • Page 28 – User’s Guides; The following User’s Guides have been prepared for this machine.; User’s Guide [Network Scanner Operations]
  • Page 29 – Legal Restrictions on Copying
  • Page 30 – Chapter 1
  • Page 31 – Safety Information; Note; WARNING
  • Page 32 – Disassemble and modification; Power cord
  • Page 33 – Power source
  • Page 34 – Power plug; Grounding
  • Page 35 – Installation
  • Page 36 – Ventilation; • Always use this product in a well ventilated lo-; Actions in response to troubles; • Do not keep using this product, if this product; CAUTION; • The inside of this product has areas subject to
  • Page 37 – Consumables; When moving the machine; Before successive holidays
  • Page 38 – Regulation Notices; This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union.
  • Page 39 – For Users in countries not subject to Class B regulations
  • Page 41 – Ozone Release
  • Page 42 – Caution Notations and Labels
  • Page 43 – Space Requirements
  • Page 44 – Reminder
  • Page 45 – Operation Precautions; Power Source; The power source requirements are as follows.; Operating Environment; To store copies, follow the recommendation listed below.
  • Page 46 – Before Making Copies
  • Page 47 – Before Making C; Part Names and Their Functions; Outside of Machine
  • Page 50 – Inside of Machine
  • Page 51 – Options
  • Page 56 – Cover Sheet Feeder PI-501
  • Page 59 – Control Panel
  • Page 63 – Icons That Appear in the Touch Panel
  • Page 65 – Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel; The control panel can be adjusted to either of two angles.; To adjust the angle of the control panel
  • Page 67 – Turning on the Main Power and the Sub Power; To turn on the machine; Open the front door on the left side.
  • Page 68 – Detail
  • Page 69 – To scan during warm-up
  • Page 70 – Position the original to be copied.
  • Page 71 – To turn off the machine
  • Page 72 – This is the automatic panel reset operation.; This is the automatic system reset operation.
  • Page 73 – Automatically Conserving Energy (Low Power Mode); This is the Low Power mode.
  • Page 74 – Automatically Conserving Energy (Sleep Mode); To recover from Sleep mode
  • Page 75 – Manually Conserving Energy; The machine can be manually set to an energy conservation mode.; Power Save
  • Page 76 – Limiting Machine Usage According to a Schedule (Weekly Timer); This is the weekly timer.
  • Page 77 – How can a single digit be input?
  • Page 78 – Controlling the Use of This Machine With User Authentication; Contact your administrator for account passwords.
  • Page 79 – Make copies using the desired copy settings.; Access
  • Page 80 – A message appears, requesting confirmation to log off.
  • Page 81 – Using the Machine With Account Track
  • Page 84 – Loading Paper Into the Tray 1 or 2; Pull out the paper tray for the tray 1 or 2.
  • Page 86 – Loading Paper Into the Tray 3 or 4; Pull out the paper tray for the tray 3 or 4.
  • Page 87 – Slide the lateral guide to fit the size of paper being loaded.
  • Page 89 – Loading Paper Into the Bypass Tray; Open the bypass tray.
  • Page 93 – Open the upper door of the large capacity tray.
  • Page 95 – Close the upper door of the large capacity tray.
  • Page 96 – Loading Paper of a Different Size Into Paper Trays
  • Page 97 – Fully push in the paper tray.; Rear
  • Page 98 – Turn lever M4 to the left, and then pull out the ADU unit.
  • Page 99 – Return the ADU unit to its original position.
  • Page 101 – Ba; General Copy Operation; Press the [Copy] key to display the Basic screen in Copy mode.
  • Page 102 – Specify the necessary copy settings.
  • Page 103 – Stop; Start
  • Page 104 – Operations That Cannot Be Combined; Certain copy settings cannot be used together.; Operations where the setting specified last is given priority; Select the “2 Position” Staple setting.
  • Page 105 – Operations where the setting specified first is given priority; Set the “Booklet” function.
  • Page 106 – Positioning the Original; To position the original into the ADF; mark, otherwise an original misfeed or damage
  • Page 108 – To position the original on the original glass; Lift and open the ADF.
  • Page 110 – Scanning the Original in Separate Batches (“Separate Scan” Setting); A large original can be divided and scanned in a number of batches.
  • Page 111 – Repeat this step until all pages of the original have been scanned.
  • Page 112 – Scanning a Multi-Page Original from the Original Glass
  • Page 113 – To scan the remaining pages in the original, repeat steps 7.
  • Page 114 – Specifying Original Settings; Copying Original of Mixed Sizes (“Mixed Original” Setting)
  • Page 115 – The Combine Originals screen appears.
  • Page 116 – Load the original into the ADF.
  • Page 117 – Positioning Tabbed Original; Tabbed original, including the tab, can be copied onto tabbed paper.
  • Page 119 – Original Positioning Orientation
  • Page 120 – To specify an Original Direction setting
  • Page 121 – Selecting the Position of the Binding Margin (Margin Settings)
  • Page 122 – Original Binding Margin Position
  • Page 123 – To specify a Margin setting
  • Page 125 – Selecting a Paper Setting
  • Page 126 – The Paper screen appears.
  • Page 127 – Manually Selecting the Desired Paper Size
  • Page 128 – Specifying a Zoom Setting; Automatically Selecting the Zoom Ratio (“Auto Zoom” Setting); The Zoom screen appears.
  • Page 129 – Specifying the Same Zoom Ratio as the Original (“×1.0” Setting)
  • Page 130 – Slightly Reducing the Copy (“Minimal” Setting)
  • Page 131 – Selecting a Preset Zoom Ratio (Enlarge and Reduce Settings)
  • Page 132 – Typing In the Zoom Ratio (Zoom with Constant X and Y Ratio Setting)
  • Page 133 – The Basic screen appears again.
  • Page 134 – Typing In Separate X and Y Zoom Ratios (Independent Zoom Settings)
  • Page 136 – Selecting a Stored Zoom Ratio
  • Page 137 – Storing the Desired Zoom Ratio
  • Page 138 – The Set Zoom screen appears.
  • Page 139 – The type of original and copy can be specified.
  • Page 141 – To select single-sided copies; The default setting is “1
  • Page 142 – To select double-sided copies; ” is selected, specify the position of the binding margin and the
  • Page 144 – Selecting the Quality of the Original; The Orig. Image Type settings are available.
  • Page 145 – To specify an Orig. Image Type setting
  • Page 146 – Specifying the Density Settings; The following two density adjustments are available.
  • Page 147 – Adjusting the Print Density (Density Settings); The Density screen appears.
  • Page 148 – Adjusting the Background Density (Adjust Background Settings)
  • Page 149 – Selecting a Combine Originals Setting
  • Page 150 – The following three Combine Originals settings are available.
  • Page 152 – Selecting Finishing Settings; The following Finishing Settings are available.
  • Page 155 – Separating Copies by Sets (“Sort” Setting)
  • Page 156 – Separating Copies by Pages (“Group” Setting)
  • Page 157 – Feeding Out Copies Face Up (“Face Up” Setting); Copies can be fed out so that the front side faces up.
  • Page 158 – When Finisher FS-602 is installed
  • Page 159 – When Finisher FS-504 is installed
  • Page 160 – To bind copies with staples; The Finishing screen appears.
  • Page 162 – Punching Holes in Copies (Punch Settings); The procedure for selecting two punched holes is described below.
  • Page 163 – To punch holes in copies
  • Page 165 – Specifying Folding Settings
  • Page 166 – To fold copies at the center (“Half Fold”); The Folding screen appears.
  • Page 171 – To reserve a copy job; Up to 51 copy jobs, including the current copy job, can be reserved.
  • Page 172 – After the current copy job is finished, the next copy job begins.
  • Page 173 – Stopping Scanning/Printing; To stop scanning/printing; The Stopped Jobs screen appears.
  • Page 174 – Deleting a Stopped Job; The following procedure describes how to delete a stopped job.; To delete a stopped job; Select only one job at a time to be deleted.
  • Page 177 – Addition; To check the settings; Mode Check
  • Page 178 – The Mode Check screen appears.
  • Page 180 – Printing a Proof Copy To Be Checked (Proof Copy); Select the desired copy settings.; Proof Copy
  • Page 181 – The Change Setting screen appears.
  • Page 182 – The remaining copies begin to be printed.
  • Page 183 – This is convenient for quickly making a copy.; Interrupt
  • Page 185 – Up to 30 copy programs can be registered.; To store/change a copy program; Can the current settings be checked?; Mode Memory
  • Page 186 – Can the copy program name be corrected?
  • Page 188 – To delete a copy program
  • Page 189 – To recall a stored job
  • Page 190 – The Recall Copy Program screen appears again.
  • Page 192 – There are two methods for displaying the Help screens.; Overview of Help Screens; The Help feature provides the following menus.
  • Page 195 – To display the Main Help Menu screen; When a Help screen can be displayed,; Help
  • Page 197 – To display the Help screen while specifying a setting; Is there more information about the buttons of the help screens?
  • Page 198 – Displaying the Accessibility Setting Screen; Accessibility
  • Page 200 – The Accessibility Setting screen appears again.
  • Page 201 – To set the “Enlarge Display Timer Setting” function
  • Page 202 – Select the desired setting.
  • Page 203 – To set the “Message Display Time” function
  • Page 205 – To set the “Accept Sound Setting” function; Specify the sound that is produced when a key is pressed.
  • Page 206 – Select the desired setting for “Accept Sound Setting”.
  • Page 208 – To set the “Touch Panel Volume Adjust” function
  • Page 209 – Select the desired volume.
  • Page 210 – To set the “Touch Panel Adj.” function
  • Page 211 – Touch the four check points (
  • Page 213 – roubleshooting; Display in Enlarge Display Mode; If a malfunction occurs, the screen shown below appears.
  • Page 214 – Touch; To call the technical representative
  • Page 216 – When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears; If paper misfeeds have occurred at multiple locations, multiple “
  • Page 217 – To clear a paper misfeed; The illustration screen appears.
  • Page 218 – After the procedure is finished, the Basic screen appears again.
  • Page 219 – When the Message “Replenish paper.” Appears; To replenish paper
  • Page 220 – This machine uses the memory to produce copies.; Memory Becomes Full While Scanning
  • Page 221 – Memory Becomes Full While Queuing a Job
  • Page 222 – Simple Troubleshooting; Main body
  • Page 224 – ADF
  • Page 225 – Finisher
  • Page 226 – Main Messages and Their Remedies
  • Page 228 – Specifications
  • Page 229 – ecifications
  • Page 230 – . Any one of these sizes can be selected. For
  • Page 231 – Table 1: Possible combinations for mixed document sizes
  • Page 232 – Option Specifications
  • Page 236 – Accessories
  • Page 238 – Chapter 7
  • Page 239 – Copy Paper; Use paper that meets the following specifications.; Possible Paper Sizes
  • Page 240 – Paper Types and Paper Capacities
  • Page 241 – Special Paper
  • Page 243 – Precautions for Paper
  • Page 244 – Automatic Tray Switching Feature; Operating Conditions
  • Page 245 – Specifying the Paper Setting for the Bypass Tray
  • Page 247 – To specify a paper size (Standard Size settings); paper
  • Page 248 – The Standard Size screen appears.
  • Page 250 – ] to switch between the integer and the fraction,
  • Page 251 – To store a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings Store); Two non-standard paper sizes can be stored.
  • Page 252 – ] to switch between the integer and the fraction
  • Page 253 – For details on typing in text, refer to “Entering Text” on page 13-2.
  • Page 254 – To select a setting for oversized paper (Oversized Paper settings)
  • Page 255 – The Oversized Paper screen appears.
  • Page 256 – ] to switch between the integer and the
  • Page 257 – To specify a setting for special paper
  • Page 258 – Touch the button for the desired special paper.
  • Page 259 – Specifying Paper Settings for Paper Trays; To display the Paper Tray Setting screen; The User Setting screen appears.
  • Page 260 – The System Setting screen appears.
  • Page 261 – To specify a standard paper size (Standard Size 1 settings); A standard paper size can be set for the tray 3 and 4.
  • Page 262 – The Paper Type screen appears.
  • Page 263 – The Paper Size screen appears.
  • Page 265 – ] to switch between the integer and the fraction, and then
  • Page 267 – Buttons for the available paper sizes appear.
  • Page 268 – To specify a paper type
  • Page 269 – Select the type of paper to be loaded.
  • Page 270 – Originals; Original That Can Be Positioned into the ADF
  • Page 271 – Mixed originals paper sizes; For Z-folded documents
  • Page 272 – Precautions for Positioning Original into the ADF
  • Page 273 – Precautions for Positioning Original on the Original Glass
  • Page 275 – Application F
  • Page 276 – To copy using the “OHP Interleave” function
  • Page 277 – The Application screen appears.
  • Page 278 – The OHP Interleave screen appears.
  • Page 281 – To copy using the “Insert Image” function
  • Page 282 – Touch the buttons for the insert position setting.
  • Page 285 – Adding Cover Pages (“Cover Mode” Function); REPORT
  • Page 286 – To copy using the “Cover Mode” function
  • Page 287 – The Cover Mode screen appears.
  • Page 288 – Select the paper tray loaded with the paper for the cover pages.
  • Page 289 – Inserting Cover Pages (“Insert Sheet” Function); If “11” is specified as an insertion page with “Copy” selected
  • Page 291 – To copy using the “Insert Sheet” function
  • Page 292 – The Insert Paper screen appears.
  • Page 297 – To copy using the “Chapters” function
  • Page 298 – The Chapter Paper screen appears.
  • Page 299 – Touch the buttons for the chapter position setting.
  • Page 300 – What will happen if the same page number is specified twice?
  • Page 302 – If necessary, specify any other copy settings.
  • Page 303 – When “Separation” is selected
  • Page 304 – When “Front Cover” is selected
  • Page 305 – To copy using the “Book Copy” function; Place the original on the original glass.
  • Page 306 – The Book Scanning screen appears.
  • Page 307 – ] to switch between the integer and the fraction, touch
  • Page 308 – How are settings specified for the “Center Erase” function?
  • Page 309 – What should be done if there are multiple pages in the original?
  • Page 314 – The Image Repeat screen appears.
  • Page 316 – To repeat the specified area (“Set Range”)
  • Page 320 – To repeat the image the specified number of times (“Repeat”); The number of times that the image is repeated can be selected.
  • Page 322 – Touch the button for the desired number of repeats.
  • Page 324 – A page spread can be copied on separate left and right pages.
  • Page 325 – To copy using the “Booklet Pagination” function; Position the original into the ADF.
  • Page 326 – The Booklet Pagination screen appears.
  • Page 327 – BC
  • Page 328 – To copy using the “Page Margin” function
  • Page 330 – To adjust the position of the binding margin (“Edit Margin” setting)
  • Page 331 – The Edit Margin screen appears.
  • Page 332 – The Edit 2nd Side screen appears.
  • Page 336 – To copy using the Image Adjustment settings
  • Page 337 – Select the desired Image Adjustment setting.
  • Page 339 – Copying Booklet Original (“Booklet” Function)
  • Page 340 – To copy using the “Booklet” function
  • Page 342 – Erasing Specified Areas of Copies (“Erase” Functions); The following Erase functions are available.
  • Page 343 – To erase specified areas of copies (“Erase” function)
  • Page 344 – The Erase screen appears.
  • Page 346 – To erase the center of copies (“Center Erase” function); The copy settings previously specified remain selected.
  • Page 347 – The Center Erase screen appears.
  • Page 348 – To erase specified areas of copies (“Non-Image Area Erase” function); Place the document on the original glass.
  • Page 352 – To display the Stamp/Overlay screen
  • Page 353 – Select the desired Stamp function.
  • Page 354 – To copy using the “Date/Time” function; Can the time be omitted?
  • Page 355 – To not make fine adjustments, skip to step 6.
  • Page 356 – To copy using the “Page #” function
  • Page 357 – Using the keypad, type in the starting page number.
  • Page 358 – The sheet setting screen appears.
  • Page 359 – The Print Position screen appears.
  • Page 361 – Printing the Distribution Number (“Set Numbering” function); The Set Numbering screen appears.
  • Page 363 – To copy using the “Built-in stamp” function; Select the preset stamp.
  • Page 365 – To copy using the “Watermark” function
  • Page 367 – Replacing Toner Cartridges and Staples and Emptying Dust Boxes; Replacing Toner; Replacing the Toner Cartridge
  • Page 368 – Handling toner and the toner cartridges
  • Page 369 – Precautions for toner spills; Pull out the cartridge holder.
  • Page 372 – Replacing the Staples
  • Page 373 – Open the finisher door.
  • Page 374 – Install the new staple cartridge.
  • Page 375 – Close the finisher door.
  • Page 376 – To replace the staple cartridge for finisher FS-602
  • Page 377 – Remove the staple cartridge.
  • Page 378 – Install the staple cartridge.
  • Page 380 – Emptying the Dust Boxes; To empty the dust box of the punch kit
  • Page 382 – To empty the dust box of the Z-folding unit
  • Page 386 – Care of the Machine
  • Page 387 – Care of; Cleaning; This section describes the procedures for cleaning each part.
  • Page 388 – Original Glass
  • Page 391 – In addition, the list of counters can be printed.; To view the counters; The list of counters appears.
  • Page 395 – Overview of the Job List Screen; Jobs; Queued jobs are managed by the machine.; Job List Screens; An overview of the Job List screens is provided below.
  • Page 398 – The following information is listed in the Print tab.
  • Page 399 – Performing Operations on Jobs; To delete a job
  • Page 401 – To check the job settings; The Job List screen appears.
  • Page 402 – Displayed Information; The following information can be checked from the Job List screen.
  • Page 403 – To check the job details
  • Page 404 – To display Current Jobs (Held Jobs and Active Jobs lists)
  • Page 405 – To display Job History; The Check Job screen appears.
  • Page 406 – To print a sample copy of a stored job
  • Page 408 – To print a stored job; Display the Held Jobs list in the Current Jobs list of the Print tab.
  • Page 410 – Is there more information about the settings?
  • Page 411 – To increase priority for printing; The Increase Priority screen appears.
  • Page 412 – How is the changing of the output priority stopped?
  • Page 414 – Utility
  • Page 415 – Overview of Utility Mode; List of Registration Information
  • Page 424 – Selecting a Destination Register; One-Touch Registration
  • Page 425 – Displaying the Destination Register Screen; The One-Touch Registration screen appears.
  • Page 427 – Specifying User Settings; System Setting; Language Selection
  • Page 429 – Reset Setting
  • Page 430 – LCD Backlight Setting; Power Save Setting
  • Page 431 – Output Setting; Daylight Savings Time Setting
  • Page 432 – Original Image Density; Display Setting; Sub Screen Display ON/OFF
  • Page 433 – Initial Setting
  • Page 434 – Copier Setting
  • Page 436 – Scanner Setting
  • Page 437 – Displaying the User Setting Screen
  • Page 439 – Specifying Administrator Settings
  • Page 440 – Daylight Saving Time Setting
  • Page 441 – Restrict User Access
  • Page 442 – Expert Adjustment
  • Page 446 – General Settings
  • Page 447 – User Authentication Setting
  • Page 448 – Network Setting
  • Page 450 – System Connection; Administrator Password
  • Page 451 – Security Details; HDD Setting
  • Page 452 – Displaying the Administrator Setting Screen
  • Page 454 – Adjusting the Printer
  • Page 455 – A test pattern is printed.
  • Page 456 – Adjusting the Starting Print Position at the Left Edge
  • Page 457 – The print position is adjusted.
  • Page 458 – Adjusting the Finisher
  • Page 459 – The Test Copy screen appears.
  • Page 461 – The test pattern is printed.
  • Page 463 – Touch the button for the paper size to be set.
  • Page 474 – Adjusting the Hole-Punching Positions (Punch Resist Loop Size)
  • Page 479 – Display the Administrator Setting screen.
  • Page 483 – Cover Sheet Tray Size
  • Page 484 – Authentication Method
  • Page 485 – When User Authentication and Account Track Are Synchronized; Group A
  • Page 486 – When User Authentication and Account Track Are Used Separately; Account
  • Page 487 – To select an authentication method
  • Page 488 – Beside “Account Track”, touch the button for the desired setting.
  • Page 489 – The authentication method is set.
  • Page 491 – The factory default setting is “OFF”.
  • Page 492 – The Default Function Permission screen appears.
  • Page 495 – [Account Name] appears only if “Account Track” is set to “ON”.
  • Page 496 – Touch the button for the desired setting for each operation.
  • Page 497 – User Counter
  • Page 498 – The User Authentication Setting screen appears.
  • Page 499 – Account Track Setting
  • Page 500 – Touch the button for the desired account.
  • Page 502 – The maximum number of prints allowed is set.
  • Page 503 – Account Track Counter
  • Page 504 – To check the counter
  • Page 505 – Conditions of the password rules
  • Page 506 – ID for the confidential document
  • Page 508 – Appendix
  • Page 509 – Entering Text; Any of the following keyboards may appear.
  • Page 511 – To type text; Numbers can also be typed in with the keypad.
  • Page 512 – Function Combination Table
  • Page 520 – Index
  • Page 521 – In; Cover sheet feeder control panel
  • Page 523 – Password for non-business hours
  • Page 525 – Troubleshooting reference tables
  • Page 526 – Copyright
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