Page 2 - Using the Copier Properly
To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below. • Never place a heavy object on the copier. • Never subject the copier to shocks. • Never open any doors or turn the copier off while the copier is making copies. • Never bring any magnetized object near the copier...
Page 5 - Organization; Contents
i Organization Chapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making copies.Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier. Chapter 1 Safety Notes 1. Installing the Copier Installation Site ....................................................................................
Page 9 - Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper; “Width” and “Length”
v Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper A few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and copy paper. This page explains about these terms and symbols. Feeding Direction (copy paper path) In this copier system, copy paper is taken up fro...
Page 10 - Using This Manual; SAFETY INFORMATION; For United States Users
vi Using This Manual SAFETY INFORMATION This copy machine is a digital copy machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, provided the copy machine is operated according to the instructions in this manual provided.Since radiation emitted by the laser i...
Page 12 - Laser Safety Labels
viii Using This Manual Laser Safety Labels [Label on copy machine surface] A laser safety labels is attached on the outside of the copy machine shown below. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTLASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT MINOLTA CO., LTD 2, Higashiakatsuchi, Yawata-cho, Toyokawa-shiAichi-ken 442-8585, Japan MANUFACTURE...
Page 14 - Chapter 1; Safety Notes
Page 15 - Installing the Copier; Installation Site
1-1 Sa fe ty No tes Chapter 1 1. Installing the Copier Installation Site To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it in a location which meets the following requirements. Power Source The power source voltage requirements are as follows. ◆ Use a power source w...
Page 16 - Precautions for Use; Operating Environment; Moving
1-2 Sa fe ty No tes Chapter 1 2. Precautions for Use Operating Environment The operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows. Temperature : 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) with a fluctuation of 10°C (50°F) per hour. Humidity : 25% to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour. Using the ...
Page 17 - Storage of Copies; Legal Restrictions on Copying
1-3 2. Precautions for Use Sa fe ty No tes Chapter 1 Storage of Copies • If copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in a place which is not exposed to light to prevent fad- ing. • If an adhesive containing solvent (e.g., spray glue) is used to paste copies, the toner on the copies can melt....
Page 18 - Chapter 2; Getting to Know Your Copier
Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Copier
Page 19 - System Overview
2-1 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 1. System Overview 1139O0020A 1151O007AA 1144O642AA 1144y008AA 1144O184AA 1144O003AB Sorter S-105/Staple SorterST-103 <Option>Permits automatic sorting or grouping of copies into 10 copy sets or stacks.In addition, the Staple Sorter automatical...
Page 20 - Copier Parts and Accessories; Outside the Copier
2-2 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Outside the Copier Exit Tray: Holds copies fed out of the copier. Manual Bypass Tray: Use for manual feeding of copy paper into the copier. ☞ p. 3-11 Upper/Lower Tray: Holds up to 500 sheets of paper. ☞ p. 6-1 Middle T...
Page 21 - Options; Duplexing Document Feeder; Sorter / Staple Sorter; Large Capacity Cassette; Duplex Unit
2-3 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 Options Duplexing Document Feeder Document Feed Tray: Load the originals face up on this tray. ☞ p. 3-6 Document Exit Tray: Receives originals automatically ejected from the Duplexing Document Feeder. Sorter / Staple S...
Page 22 - Inside the Copier; Color Display Editor
2-4 2. Copier Parts and Accessories Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 Inside the Copier (Explanation for the previous page) Toner Hopper Lid: Open when adding toner. ☞ p. 6-3 M1 ~ M9: Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper. ☞ p. 6-7 Printer Controller (Fiery) For details, se...
Page 23 - Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel
2-5 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 3. Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel Utility Job Recoll Contrast Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel Touch Panel• Shows various screens and messages. Touch Panel ☞ p. 2-7 Display Contrast Control Knob• Use to adjust the brightness of the Touch Panel....
Page 25 - What is the Touch Panel?; How the Screen is Organized
2-7 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 4. Touch Panel What is the Touch Panel? When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as shown below appears on the Touch Panel. It shows in messages and graphics the currently set functions, available functions to choose from, and the copier s...
Page 26 - Operating the Touch Panel
2-8 4. Touch Panel Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 (4) Set Function DisplayShows graphic representations of functions set other than the initial ones, including the and types. Operating the Touch Panel You need only to lightly touch the key shown on the Touch Panel to select or activat...
Page 27 - Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode; Turning ON and OFF; Note on making multiple copies
2-9 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 5. Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode Turning ON and OFF • Turning Copier ON Press the Power Switch to the (ON) position. • Turning Copier OFF Press the Power Switch to the (OFF) position. When Copier is Turned ON When the Power Switch is turned ON,...
Page 28 - Auxiliary Functions; Panel Resetting
2-10 Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 6. Auxiliary Functions Auxiliary Functions The Panel Reset Key resets all control panel settings to default settings including the number of copies and zoom ratio.* If the Duplexing Document Feeder is used, the original present on the Original Glass...
Page 29 - Entering the Access Number; Access Number
2-11 6. Auxiliary Functions Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 If an access number has been programmed, it allows only particular persons to use the copier or a supervisor to keep track of the number of copies made by a particular department. NOTES • If an access number has been programme...
Page 30 - Using the Copier as a Printer
2-12 6. Auxiliary Functions Gettin g to Kn o w Y o ur C o p ier Chapter 2 When the optional Printer Controller (Fiery™) is hooked up to the copier*, the copier can be used as a full color printer for a computer. For more details, see the Operator’s Manual of the Printer Controller. To maintain optim...
Page 32 - Chapter 3; Making Copies
M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Making Copies
Page 33 - Basic Copying Overview
3-1 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 1. Basic Copying Overview Basic Copying Overview • Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made (step 9), and press the Start Key (step 10). This will allow you to make a full-size copy or copies on paper of the same size as the origi...
Page 35 - Placing Originals on the Glass; Sheet Originals
3-3 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 2. Placing Originals Placing Originals on the Glass Different methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Use the procedure appropriate for your original. If you are using a Duplexing Document Feeder, see p. 3-6 (Using plain paper or originals not ...
Page 36 - Instructions for Original Placement
3-4 2. Placing Originals M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 (“Book” refers to an open bound original.) Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the copier and the center of the book is aligned with the Book Marker indicated on the Original Length Scale. Gently lower the Duplexing Docume...
Page 37 - Using the Duplexing Document Feeder; Originals Suitable for the Duplexing Document Feeder
3-5 2. Placing Originals M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Using the Duplexing Document Feeder The Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets placed on the Document Feed Tray one by one. After the copy cycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original onto the Document Ex...
Page 38 - Loading the Originals
3-6 2. Placing Originals M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.*When using large size originals, flip up the Document Feed Tray Extender. Load a neat stack of originals face up on the Document Feed Tray. NOTES • The maximum number of originals that...
Page 39 - Using the Single Automatic Document Feeding Mode (SADF Mode)
3-7 2. Placing Originals M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Duplexing Document Feeder to make a copy or copies from it. When you load the original, the copier automatically starts the copy cycle. NOTES • Originals available for the S...
Page 41 - Copy Paper Size; Auto Paper
3-9 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 3. Basic Functions Copy Paper Size When this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the copy paper is automatically selected according to the size of the original being used and the zoom ratio selected for use. Touch on the Basic Screen, then...
Page 42 - Paper Type Setting
3-10 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , , or appears on the paper select key on the Touch Panel. The following three different types of paper can be designated for each paper source. : CF Paper (80 g/cm 2 ) Wh...
Page 43 - Manual Bypass Copying; Copy Paper that Can be Used for Manual Bypass
3-11 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Manual Bypass Copying • Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any tray, or to copy onto OHP transparencies or any other special paper. • The setting of copy paper sizes is needed for manual bypass copying.• Manual Bypass can...
Page 45 - Zoom Ratio
3-13 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Zoom Ratio When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. You have six different ways to choose from to set the zoom ratio. Select one according to your need. In the Auto Size mode, the copier automatic...
Page 46 - For a Slightly Smaller Image; Using Zoom Up/Down Keys
3-14 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original. Touch . Useful Tip It comes in handy for making a copy, without losing any portion of the original image, from an original which has an image area coveri...
Page 47 - Calling up a Ratio from Memory
3-15 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio. Touch . Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad. Example: × 1.300 Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that order. To correct a ratio, press the Clear key and then enter the correct one ag...
Page 48 - Storing a Ratio in Memory
3-16 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Touch . Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad. Example: × 1.300 Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that order. To correct a ratio, press the Clear key and then enter the correct one again. Useful Tip The zoom ratio can be entered between the ran...
Page 49 - Image Density; Auto Exposure
3-17 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Image Density Touch on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image density and background level of the copy. Adjusting the background level:Slide the level towards the Lighter side if you don’t want the data on the...
Page 50 - Adjusting the Image Density; Manual Exposure
3-18 3. Basic Functions M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Adjusting the Image Density In the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in seven steps. Touch or as necessary. <To make the image darker> Touch . <To make the image lighter> Touch . Manual Exposure 1 Lighter Darker 11...
Page 51 - Input Output Mode; Original
3-19 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type or a particular finishing function. Original Copy Types Input Output Choose the setting based on your original and your desired end-result copy. ☞...
Page 53 - Selecting Input
3-21 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Selecting Input Output Mode Touch . Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy type. Useful Tip The original-to-copy type separates options into 1-Sided, 2-Sided, and Book. Touch any of these base keys , , and to make settings ...
Page 54 - Input the number of originals; When you know the number of originals
3-22 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Input the number of originals • If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], you need to input the number of your originals. Then the copier can arrange the pages in correct order. Setting Even/Odd ① Touch . ② Touch or as a...
Page 55 - Mixed Original Detection Mode
3-23 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Mixed Original Detection Mode You may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes and perhaps you want to use the Duplexing Document Feeder mounted on your copier. You can by using this function.In the default settings, the k...
Page 57 - Instructions for Loading Originals; Procedure
3-25 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Instructions for Loading Originals Use the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals. Load the originals crosswise.If the originals are loaded lengthwise, the directions of the copy images will be m...
Page 59 - Finishing Modes
3-27 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Finishing Modes Non-Sort Originals Copies 1076O145 Sort Copies 1076O146 Originals 1st Bin 2nd Bin 3rd Bin Sort-and-Staple Copies 1136O100AA Originals Group Copies 1076O147 Originals 1st Bin 2nd Bin 3rd Bin
Page 61 - Using Manual Staple Mode
3-29 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode To use as a stapler: Align the sheets of paper neatly. Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin. NOTE Up to 25 sheets of (plain) paper can be stapled. NOTES • Make sure of the stapling position and press the paper stack against the bracket.• Nev...
Page 63 - Original Direction for Stapling
3-31 4. Input Output Mode M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Note the correct direction of the originals to make copies in the Staple mode. If the copies are to be stapled either in the Sort-and-Staple or Manual Staple mode, load the originals crosswise in the Duplexing Document Feed...
Page 64 - Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode; When the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 25 in the Group Mode; If the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort Mode
3-32 4. Input Output Mode M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Each of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, however, allows sorting of copies of up to 50 originals under certain conditions. When less than 5 copies are made from an original set consistin...
Page 65 - Basic Adjustment Items
3-33 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic) When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue or tone of the color produced on the copy and how you would like the color of your copy to look.The copier also allows you to professionally ad...
Page 67 - Selecting the Original Image Type
3-35 5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic) M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Selecting the Original Image Type Select the original image type by pressing the corresponding key to get the best possible result on your copy. This mode is ideally suited to an original which contains texts, photos, and illustrations....
Page 68 - Making Copies from a Photo
3-36 6. Photo Mode M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 6. Photo Mode Photo mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on the copy at an aesthetically pleasing position. Photo-Sizing offers you a choice between , with which the image is scaled to fill the entire s...
Page 75 - Setting Mirror Image in Photo Mode
3-43 6. Photo Mode M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Setting Mirror Image in Photo Mode On the screen that prompts you to check the settings made in the Photo Mode, touch . Touch . Touch . 1 Mirror Image 1154P507CA 2 ON 1154P174CA 3 OK
Page 76 - Storing the Photo Size in Memory
3-44 6. Photo Mode M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 Storing the Photo Size in Memory Touch and enter the length of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value has already been set, press the Clear Key, then enter the new value.) Touch and enter the width of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. Touch . 1 X 115...
Page 101 - Using the Mixed Original Detection Mode
3-23 M a ki ng C o pi es Chapter 3 4. Input Output Mode Mixed Original Detection Mode You may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes and perhaps you want to use the Duplexing Document Feeder mounted on your copier. You can by using this function.In the default settings, the k...
Page 116 - Professional Way to Make Color Copies
Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Professional Way to Make Color Copies
Page 117 - Frame Erase Setting Procedure
4-1 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions This is an introduction to the four convenient features available in input output mode: Frame Erase, File Margin, Cover Sheet, and OHP. When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears tha...
Page 119 - File Margin; Functions
4-3 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions File Margin The copier provides a file margin along the leading edge for your ease in filing.There are four different ways available for making a file margin. Use the one that is most suited ...
Page 120 - File Margin Setting Procedure
4-4 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions Touch . Place the original on the Original Glass or in the Duplexing Document Feeder. NOTE Make sure to correctly place the original in either portrait or landscape orientation. Select the ap...
Page 122 - OHP Interleaving
4-6 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions OHP Interleaving When you make copies on transparencies, the OHP Interleaving function inserts copied or non-copied interleaves after each transparency. Four different functions are available...
Page 123 - OHP Setting Procedure
4-7 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions Place the original on the Original Glass or in the Duplexing Document Feeder. Touch . Place the OHP transparencies on the Manual Bypass Tray. The side and edge on which white tape has been af...
Page 125 - Cover Sheet
4-9 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions Cover Sheet The Cover mode lets you make a front cover, or a front and back cover, for a copy set. Cover Mode copies the first page, or the first and last page, of an original set on differen...
Page 126 - Cover Sheet Setting Procedure
4-10 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output Functions Load your originals in the Duplexing Document Feeder. Touch . Place the copy paper for the cover sheet on the Manual Bypass Tray. Make the necessary settings for the copy paper loaded in the...
Page 127 - Professional Adjustment Items
4-11 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional) These pages explain how to professionally adjust the hue or tone of the color produced on the copy. When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to adjust these features. For ...
Page 128 - Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance)
4-12 2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional) Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance) Touch and select the item for adjustment. Touch . (Ex.: When “Hue” is selected) Position the image area of the original you want to ch...
Page 131 - Using the Digital Art Functions; Digital Art Functions List
4-15 Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 3. Using the Digital Art Functions These pages explain about how to make settings for the various Digital Art functions the copier offers, including such ones as making a copy in a specified color and with a colored background. When y...
Page 133 - Monotone; Monotone Setting Procedure
4-17 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Monotone The original can be copied in any one of 19 single colors. For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on-screen, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. To...
Page 134 - Background Color Setting Procedure
4-18 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Background Color The background of the original can be copied in any one of 18 single colors. For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on-screen, see the “Creative Image Boo...
Page 136 - Color Separation Setting Procedure
4-20 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Color Separation The colors on the original are separated into four color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) or three color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and the particular color data...
Page 137 - X/Y Zoom Setting Procedure
4-21 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be set independently.For the setting procedure, you have a choice of , with which you enter the X/Y zoom ratios from the...
Page 139 - Image Repeat; Image Repeat Setting Procedure
4-23 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Image Repeat The entire image on the original can be repeatedly copied on a single copy at a desired zoom ratio. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. Touch on the Digi...
Page 141 - Multi-Page Enlargement
4-25 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Multi-Page Enlargement The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being copied onto a separate sheet of paper. The function is used when you want to enlarge your original to a si...
Page 145 - Mirror Image Setting Procedure
4-29 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Mirror Image An image, identical to the original except reversed, as if viewed in a mirror, is produced. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. Touch on the Digital Art ...
Page 147 - Postcard Setting Procedure
4-31 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Pr of es si on al W a y t o Ma k e Co lo r Cop ies Chapter 4 Postcard Four identically sized (postcard) images of the original can be produced on a single Letter size copy.The original size may be selected from among the standard sizes. Or, Custom Size or Phot...
Page 150 - Setting the Utility Mode
Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Setting the Utility Mode
Page 151 - Default Settings Changing Procedure
5-1 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 1. Default Settings The Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is turned ON or the Panel Reset key is pressed. The Utility mode lets you change the default settings. Default Settings Changing Procedure Press th...
Page 152 - Calling up Meter Count
5-2 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 2. Meter Count This function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the installation of your copier. Calling up Meter Count Press the Utility key. Touch . The Touch Panel shows the count data for the copies made in full color a...
Page 153 - Setting the Copy Track Functions
5-3 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 3. Copy Track Functions This function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier.The numbers of copies made by up to 100 different accounts can be controlled by defining a unique access number for each account. Setting the Copy Track F...
Page 154 - Changing the Account Number
5-4 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Changing the Account Number Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your administrator code number from the 10-Key Pad, then touch . NOTES • Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult him o...
Page 155 - Programming the Access Numbers
5-5 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Programming the Access Numbers Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your administrator code number from the 10-Key Pad, then touch . NOTES • Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult hi...
Page 156 - Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account
5-6 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your administrator code number from the 10-Key Pad, then touch . NOTES • Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator cod...
Page 157 - Resetting Counters
5-7 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Resetting Counters Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your administrator code number from the 10-Key Pad, then touch . NOTES • Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult him or her for...
Page 158 - Prohibiting Color Copying for Each Account
5-8 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Prohibiting Color Copying for Each Account Either color copying or black copying can be prohibited for each account. Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your administrator code number from the 10-Key Pad, then touch . NOTES • Y...
Page 159 - Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account
5-9 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account It is possible for you to set the copy limit for color copying or black copying, or both, for each account. Press the Utility key. Touch . Enter your administrator cod...
Page 160 - Erase Mode
5-10 3. Copy Track Functions Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Touch the respective “Copy Limit” key and then enter the copy limit from the 10-Key Pad. Useful Tip If you want to set a Copy Limit for another account, repeat steps 6 to 8. Touch . Erase Mode You can choose the lost image width f...
Page 161 - Gradation Adjust Sequence
5-11 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 4. Gradation Adjust Carry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduced color becomes foggy as you make a number of color copies. Gradation Adjust Sequence Press the Utility key. Touch . Enter your administrator...
Page 163 - Storing and Calling Jobs; Job Memory Input Procedure
5-13 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 5. Storing and Calling Jobs You can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick job setup. Job Memory Input Procedure Make the necessary control panel settings for the job. Press the Utility key. Touch . Touch the number t...
Page 164 - Calling up a Job
5-14 5. Storing and Calling Jobs Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 Calling up a Job Press the Job Recall key. Touch the number that your programmed job has been assigned to. Useful Tip If you touch , a screen appears that allows you to check the programmed job settings stored in memory. Touch...
Page 165 - User’s Choice Functions
5-15 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 6. User’s Choice This function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected when the copier is powered ON. It eliminates the need of making selections again to suit your needs every time the copier is turned ON or the ...
Page 166 - User’s Choice Setting Changing Procedure
5-16 6. User’s Choice Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 User’s Choice Setting Changing Procedure Press the Utility key. Touch . Touch the Function key that you want to change.As an example, is touched. Useful Tip Touch as necessary to reach the other functions. When is touched, it is highligh...
Page 167 - Turning ON or OFF Image Centering
5-17 Sett ing t h e Utilit y Mo d e Chapter 5 7. Image Centering This function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Original Scales towards the center of the copy paper as it is reproduced on the copy paper. Turning ON or OFF Image Centering Press the Utility ke...
Page 168 - Chapter 6; When a Message Appears
Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 Chapter 6 When a Message Appears
Page 169 - When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” Appears; Paper Loading Procedures; Upper and Lower Trays
6-1 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 1. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” Appears When the Tray currently selected for use runs out of paper, the message shown on the left appears. The current copy cycle is interrupted and you cannot start a new copy cycle. Load the tray with paper...
Page 170 - When loading the Metric size paper
6-2 1. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” Appears Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 Grasp the tab of the Edge Guide and slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded. Pressing the plastic part of the Trailing Edge Stop, slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded. NOTE When loadi...
Page 171 - When the Message “Please add Toner.” Appears; Replenishing Toner
6-3 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 2. When the Message “Please add Toner.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when toner is soon running out. You can still make copies, but the image density will become lighter and lighter. It is recommended therefore that you replenish the toner as...
Page 173 - When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” Appears; Replacing the Staple Cartridge
6-5 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 3. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when the staples are running out. Replace the Staple Cartridge with a new one by following the procedure given below. Replacing the Staple Cartridge Grasping th...
Page 175 - When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears; Misfeed Location Displays
6-7 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 4. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears If a paper misfeed occurs during a copy cycle, the message shown on the left appears and that particular copy cycle is stopped in the middle of operation. Clear the misfed sheet of paper according to the p...
Page 176 - Misfeed Clearing Procedures
6-8 4. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 Misfeed Clearing Procedures Remove the original stack from the Document Feed Tray. Swing open Document Feed Unit Door and gently pull out the original. Holding down the Lock Release Button, swing open Docu...
Page 177 - Copier
6-9 4. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 Open the Left Door . Pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section. Raise Guide Plate and, turning Knob , pull out the sheet of paper. Press down Guide Plate and pull out the sheet of paper. Close...
Page 179 - Paper Trays
6-11 4. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 Open the Left Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the Transport Section. Close the Left Door . Slide the Tray out. Unload the paper stack from the Tray. Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it in the...
Page 182 - When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” Appears; Replenishing the Fuser Oil
6-14 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 5. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when the Fuser Oil is running out. You can still make copies, but it is recommended that you replenish the Fuser Oil as soon as possible. When Fuser Oil has run ou...
Page 186 - What Does Each Message Mean?
6-18 Wh en a Mes sage App ear s Chapter 6 7. What Does Each Message Mean? What Does Each Message Mean? Message Cause Action Please call tech. service.code: XXXXX The copier malfunctioned and is unable to make copies. Call and inform your Technical Representative of the code being shown on the Touch ...
Page 188 - Chapter 7; Troubleshooting
T rou bl es ho ot in g Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Page 189 - When This Type of Copy is Produced
7-1 T rou bl es ho ot in g Chapter 7 1. When This Type of Copy is Produced When This Type of Copy is Produced Symptom Possible Cause Action The Image is too light. The manual exposure level is set on the lighter side. Touch the Key as necessary to obtain a darker image. ☞ p. 3-18 The message “Please...
Page 191 - The Copier is not functioning as designed
7-3 T rou bl es ho ot in g Chapter 7 2. The Copier is not functioning as designed The Copier is not functioning as designed If these procedures do not correct the problem, contact your Technical Representative. Symptom check for: Action The Touch Panel shows nothing. Is only the Start Key lit up gre...
Page 192 - Miscellaneous
Chapter 8 Mis cel la n eo u s Chapter 8 Miscellaneous
Page 193 - Specifications
8-1 Cha p te r 8 Mi scella neo u s 1. Specifications Specifications Copier CF910 Type Console Copier Platen Stationary Photoconductor OPC Copying System Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper Developing System Micro-Toning System Fusing System Lamp-Heated Roller Resolution 400 dpi ...
Page 194 - Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-12
8-2 1. Specifications Chapter 8 Mis cel la n eo u s Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-12 Document FeedingSystem Standard Mode: 1-sided original 2-sided original2-in-1 Single Automatic Document Feeding ModeMixed Original Detection Mode: 1-sided mixed original detection 2-sided mixed original detection Ty...
Page 195 - Large Capacity Cassette C101
8-3 1. Specifications Cha p te r 8 Mi scella neo u s Large Capacity Cassette C101 Kinds of Paper Plain paper (16 lbs. to 24 lbs.), Recycled paper Paper Size A4C, Letter C Capacity 1,100 sheets (21-1/4 lbs.) Power Source Supplied from copier Power Consumption 30W or less Dimensions Width : 14”Depth :...
Page 199 - Cleaning; Housing Cover
8-7 Cha p te r 8 Mi scella neo u s 2. Care of the Copier Cleaning (Turn OFF the Power Switch of the copier when cleaning.) Wipe the surface of the Housing Cover clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent. Wipe the surface of the Control Panel clean with a soft, dry cloth. NOTE NEVER u...
Page 200 - Original Glass
8-8 2. Care of the Copier Chapter 8 Mis cel la n eo u s Wipe the surface of the Original Glass clean with a soft, dry cloth. Wipe the inside of the Front Door clean with a soft, dry cloth. Original Glass Front Door 1144O026AA 1144O027AA
Page 201 - Function Combination Matrix
8-9 Cha p te r 8 Mi scella neo u s 3. Function Combination Matrix Function Combination Matrix Functions Set First Basic Input Output Co lor Ad ju st Create P h ot o Mode Au to C o lo r F u ll Color B lack In te rru p t Ce n te r in g Paper Zoom Den- sity 1-sided Orig. 2-sided Orig. Book Finishing Au...
Page 202 - Precautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function
8-10 3. Function Combination Matrix Chapter 8 Mis cel la n eo u s Precautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function ❍ : The functions can be combined. ● : The functions can be combined (though a miscopy could result). ✧ : The functions cannot be combined. (The function set first takes precedence.) ✦...
Page 203 - Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table; Paper Size
8-11 Cha p te r 8 Mi scella neo u s 4. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table Paper Size Name Size (Metric) Size (Inch) A3 297 mm × 420 mm 11-3/4” × 16-1/2” B4 257 mm × 364 mm 10” × 14-1/4” A4 210 mm × 297 mm 8-1/4” × 11-3/4” B5 182 mm × 257 mm ...
Page 204 - Index
8-12 Chapter 8 Mis cel la n eo u s 5. Index Index 1 (2in1) Copy p. 3-20 1 1 Copy p. 3-19 1 2 Copy p. 3-19 1 2 (2in1) Copy p. 3-20 1-Sided Book p. 3-202 1 Copy p. 3-19 2 2 Copy p. 3-20 2-Sided Book p. 3-20 A Access Mode Key pp. 2-6, 2-11Access Number p. 2-11ACS Judgment Level Adjust p. 5-15Administra...