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TAR ® (MFD)
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced a voluntary program, the
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TAR program, to encourage the widespread and voluntary use of energy-efficient technologies that enhance
the workplace, improve product performance and prevent pollution. As an
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TAR Partner, the TOSHIBA
TEC CORPORATION has determined that this copier model meets the
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TAR guidelines for energy
efficiency.
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TAR guidelines for this class of copier require
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TAR copiers to have a ‘Sleep Mode’
feature that automatically makes the copier enter the sleep mode after a period of inactivity. The copier must also
automatically change to a ‘Low Power Mode’ (Automatic Energy Save) after a period of time since the last usage.
Specifically, this copier complies with the following requirements.
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Copier model (Base model)
‘Automatic Energy Save’-
The copier consumes less than 205 W (e-STUDIO520)/236 W (e-STUDIO600)/
282 W (e-STUDIO720)/332 W (e-STUDIO850) during Energy Save.
‘Automatic Energy Save’ Default Time-
The default time for the ‘Automatic Energy Save’ is 15 minutes.
‘Off Mode’
The copier consumes less than 20 W (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850).
‘Off Mode’ Default Time-
The default time for the ‘Off Mode’ is 90 minutes.
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Copier/Printer + Fax model (Multifunction model)
‘Automatic Energy Save’-
The copier consumes less than 250 W (e-STUDIO520)/281 W (e-STUDIO600)/
327 W (e-STUDIO720)/377 W (e-STUDIO850) during Energy Save.
‘Automatic Energy Save’ Default Time-
The default time for the ‘Automatic Energy Save’ is 15 minutes.
‘Sleep Mode’
The copier consumes less than 95 W (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850) in the ‘Sleep Mode’.
‘Sleep Mode’ Default Time-
The default time for the ‘Sleep Mode’ is 90 minutes.
Note1- The default setting for the ‘Sleep Mode’ and ‘Automatic Energy Save’ can be changed.
Note2- For Multifunction model, if the Fax or printer data is received in the sleep mode, the copier starts warming
itself up and prints out the data when it becomes ready. Also, when the start button or the energy saver
button on the control panel is pressed, the copier starts warming itself up.
Note3- If ‘Automatic Energy Save’ and ‘Sleep Mode’ have the same setting time, ‘Sleep Mode’ takes priority.
Note4- For Copier models (Base models), after an automatic shutoff, the weekly timer feature cannot be
activated. If you prefer to activate this feature, contact your authorized Toshiba dealer.
* Note 4 is applied to the regions with power requirements other than 100 V.
In accordance with the EPA
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TAR Program guidelines, this copier is suitable for the use of recycled
copier paper (with up to 100% post-consumer content) meeting the requirements as specified in ENV 12281
(paper-printing and business paper-Requirements for copy paper for dry toner imaging processes).
If you have any questions regarding the use of recycled paper or some recommended types of recycled paper,
please contact your authorized Toshiba dealer.
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TAR is a U.S. registered mark.
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CONTENTS
NOTICE TO USERS................................................................................................................................5
TOSHIBA QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE ..........................................................................................7
PREFACE................................................................................................................................................9
FEATURES OF THE e-STUDIO520/600/720/850.................................................................................10
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................11
When installing or moving ..................................................................................................................11
When using the multifunctional digital systems..................................................................................14
During maintenance or inspection......................................................................................................17
When handling supplies .....................................................................................................................18
DISCLAIMER NOTICE ..........................................................................................................................19
1. BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT.............................................................................................................21
1. Description of Each Component ......................................................................................................22
Main components ..........................................................................................................................22
Configuration of options.................................................................................................................23
Control panel .................................................................................................................................25
Touch panel ...................................................................................................................................27
2. Turning Power On / Shutdown.........................................................................................................31
Turning power on...........................................................................................................................31
Shutdown.......................................................................................................................................32
3. Energy Saving Mode........................................................................................................................35
4. Setting Copy Paper..........................................................................................................................36
About the “width” and the “length” of the original and the copy paper ...........................................36
Copy paper types and sizes ..........................................................................................................37
Toshiba-recommended paper / Handling and storing paper .........................................................39
Setting copy paper (size change) / Setting the drawer for special uses ........................................40
Changing the setting of paper size ................................................................................................44
2. HOW TO MAKE COPIES......................................................................................................................53
1. General Copying Procedures...........................................................................................................54
2. Setting Originals...............................................................................................................................57
Originals sizes and types / Maximum number of sheets ...............................................................57
Placing originals on the glass ........................................................................................................60
Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder........................................................................62
3. Auto Job Start (Job Preset)..............................................................................................................65
4. Interrupt Copying .............................................................................................................................67
5. Stopping Copy Operation.................................................................................................................68
6. Bypass Copying ...............................................................................................................................69
Bypass copying..............................................................................................................................69
Bypass copying on standard size paper........................................................................................70
Bypass copying on non-standard size paper.................................................................................74
Registering non-standard size in the memory ...............................................................................76
3. SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES....................................................................................................77
1. Paper Selection................................................................................................................................78
Automatic Paper Selection (APS)..................................................................................................78
Manual paper selection..................................................................................................................80
When copying mixed-size originals in one go ...............................................................................81
2. Enlargement and Reduction Copying ..............................................................................................83
3. Selecting Finishing Modes ...............................................................................................................89
Finishing modes and finishers (optional) .......................................................................................89
Sort/Group copying........................................................................................................................91
Rotate sort mode ...........................................................................................................................93
Staple sort mode............................................................................................................................94
Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode).....................................................................96
Hole punch mode (optional)...........................................................................................................99
Inserter mode (optional)...............................................................................................................101
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4. Duplex Copying..............................................................................................................................103
5. Original Mode.................................................................................................................................111
6. Copy Density Adjustment...............................................................................................................112
4. IMAGE ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................115
1. Background Adjustment.................................................................................................................116
2. Sharpness......................................................................................................................................117
5. USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS....................................................................................................119
1. IMAGE SHIFT ................................................................................................................................120
2. EDGE ERASE................................................................................................................................126
3. BOOK CENTRE ERASE................................................................................................................127
4. DUAL PAGE ..................................................................................................................................129
5. 2IN1 / 4IN1.....................................................................................................................................132
6. MAGAZINE SORT .........................................................................................................................135
7. EDITING ........................................................................................................................................137
Trimming / Masking .....................................................................................................................137
Mirror image.................................................................................................................................140
Negative/Positive reversal ...........................................................................................................141
8. XY ZOOM ......................................................................................................................................142
9. COVER SHEET .............................................................................................................................144
10. SHEET INSERTION ......................................................................................................................147
11. TIME STAMP .................................................................................................................................149
12. PAGE NUMBER ............................................................................................................................150
13. JOB BUILD ....................................................................................................................................152
14. IMAGE DIRECTION.......................................................................................................................156
15. BOOK - TABLET............................................................................................................................158
16. ADF / SADF ...................................................................................................................................160
17. TAB PAPER...................................................................................................................................163
18. INSERTER.....................................................................................................................................173
6. e-FILING..............................................................................................................................................177
1. e-Filing ...........................................................................................................................................178
2. Creating User Boxes......................................................................................................................180
3. Changing Data of User Boxes .......................................................................................................182
4. Deleting User Boxes ......................................................................................................................185
5. Storing Documents in e-Filing........................................................................................................187
6. Printing Stored Documents ............................................................................................................191
7. Deleting Folders or Documents .....................................................................................................196
7. TEMPLATE .........................................................................................................................................199
1. Template ........................................................................................................................................200
2. Registering User Groups and Templates.......................................................................................201
3. Changing Data of User Groups and Templates.............................................................................212
4. Recalling Templates ......................................................................................................................219
5. Deleting User Groups or Templates ..............................................................................................224
8. JOB STATUS......................................................................................................................................229
1. Job Status ......................................................................................................................................230
2. Confirming Print Job Status ...........................................................................................................231
Print jobs......................................................................................................................................232
Proof print jobs.............................................................................................................................235
Private print jobs..........................................................................................................................238
When using department codes ....................................................................................................241
3. Confirming Scan Job Status ..........................................................................................................244
4. Log List ..........................................................................................................................................245
Confirming job history in log list...................................................................................................246
Registering into address book from log lists ................................................................................250
Printing journals (send/receive log list) ........................................................................................252
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5. Print Status Display........................................................................................................................253
6. Error Code .....................................................................................................................................256
9. BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS ......................................................................................................267
1. Blinking Graphic Symbols ..............................................................................................................268
2. Drawer Display on the Touch Panel ..............................................................................................269
3. Toner-Related Symbols .................................................................................................................270
4. Jam Symbols .................................................................................................................................273
5. Call Service Symbol.......................................................................................................................294
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS...................................................................................................295
1. “Toner low”.....................................................................................................................................296
2. “Check staple cartridge”.................................................................................................................298
3. “Check staple cartridge in the saddle stitch unit” ...........................................................................300
4. “Examine stapler”...........................................................................................................................302
5. “READY (CHECK STAPLER)”.......................................................................................................304
6. “Examine stapler in the saddle stitch unit” ....................................................................................305
7. “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH STAPLER)” .........................................................................308
8. “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL)” .............................................................................309
9. “POWER FAILURE”.......................................................................................................................310
10. “Time for periodic maintenance” ....................................................................................................311
11. “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N”..............................................................312
12. “Reboot the machine” ....................................................................................................................320
11.MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................................................321
1. Daily Inspection..............................................................................................................................322
2. Simple Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................323
12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS .........................................................................................................327
1. e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Specifications ....................................................................................328
2. Specificatons of Options ................................................................................................................332
3. Packing List....................................................................................................................................334
4. Copying Function Combination Matrix ...........................................................................................335
Combination Matrix 1/2................................................................................................................335
Combination Matrix 2/2................................................................................................................336
INDEX..................................................................................................................................................337
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CONTENTS (Cont.)
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NOTICE TO USERS
Warning:
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Working environment
This product and original electric accessories are designed to fulfill the EMC (Electromagnetic Compati-
bility) requirements for “commercial and light industry environments”.
TOSHIBA TEC does not approve the use of this product in working environments other than “commer-
cial and light industry environments”. As example, the following environments are not approved:
Industrial Environments (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of 380 V three-phase is being
used).
Medical Environments: This product is not certified as a medical product according to the Medical
Product Directive 93/42/EEC.
Residential Environments (e.g. a private living room with TV / Radio sets in the nearby surrounding
area)
Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved
or the use is restricted are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA TEC.
The consequences of the use of this product in those working environments may be an electromagnetic
interference with other devices or machines in the nearby surrounding area.
This can result into malfunction including data loss / data error pertaining to this product or the other
devices / machines involved in the electromagnetic interference.
Furthermore, for general safety reasons, the use of this product in environments with explosive atmo-
spheres is not permitted.
1. Do not touch the connector terminal when disconnecting the cables of peripheral equipment.
2. Before opening any covers or removing any units from the copier, discharge the static electricity from
your body by touching a metal part of the copier.
CE compliance
This product is labelled with the CE mark in accordance with the provisions of the applicable European
Directives, notably the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
89/336/EEC for this product and the electric accessories.
CE marking is the responsibility of TOSHIBA TEC GERMANY IMAGING SYSTEMS GmbH, Carl-
Schurz-Str. 7, 41460 Neuss, Germany, phone +49-(0)-2131-1245-0.
For a copy of the related CE Declaration of Conformity please contact your dealer or TOSHIBA TEC.
E-mail : customerservice@toshibatec-tgis.com.
Machine Noise Information
Ordinance 3. GPSGV: The maximum sound pressure level is equal or less than 70 dB(A) according to
EN ISO 7779
After a suitable place has been selected for the installation of the e-STUDIO520/600/720/850, please do
not change it. Avoid excessive heat, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. Also, provide proper ventilation
as the copier emits a small amount of ozone.
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NOTICE TO USERS (Cont.)
Following information is for EU-member states only:
This product is marked according to the requirement in EU-Directive 2002/96/EC.
(Directive on Waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE)
The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and
has to be collected separately. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be
caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
For more detailed information about the take-back and recycling of this product please contact your sup-
plier where you purchased the product.
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TOSHIBA QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Toner Cartridges.
It is recommended that genuine TOSHIBA supplies and parts be used to obtain optimum results.
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TOSHIBA QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE (Cont.)
Supplies / Parts
Dependability
Genuine Toshiba supplies are subjected to the strictest of inspections so that every supply you receive
will perform at optimal levels.
High Productivity
Genuine Toshiba supplies are created to meet the demands of our competitive world and provide high-
speed reliable trouble-free copies when you need them.
Stable Image Quality
Genuine Toshiba supplies are designed to provide consistently stable image output.
Copier Kind
Genuine Toshiba supplies are designed to keep the copier and all its parts in trouble-free working
order.
Reduction of machine wear is due to Toshiba’s intimate knowledge of the copier’s characteristics
ensuring the highest standard of care.
Machine Balance
From the beginning Toshiba supplies and machines were made for each other. Whenever Toshiba
designs a new machine, it also designs a new toner that is made just for that machine. By using Genu-
ine Toshiba supplies with Toshiba copiers, you are guaranteed optimum performance.
Toner
Optimum image Quality
Toshiba toner is manufactured using ultra-fine quality materials under precisely controlled conditions to
ensure that your Toshiba copiers will continually generate sharp high-quality images.
Cost Advantage
Genuine Toshiba toner provides value. Only the proper amount of toner is used during the reproduc-
tion process thereby enabling the machine to continue to operate until all the toner has been used. In
this way you get the full value from each cartridge used.
Environmental Harmony
Genuine Toshiba toner is manufactured with the environment in mind. To care for Mother Earth, we use
embossed or plastic labels making our toner fully recyclable. In addition, harmful dust and ozone levels
have been reduced to improve the working environment.
User Friendly
Genuine Toshiba toner is people-friendly. Before approving our toners for sale, we test them to be sure
that they pass the strictest of health standards. This takes the worry out of handling the toner.
General
ISO 9000 and ISO 14000
Toshiba TEC toner plants are ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified. Our toners are of the highest quality
and are environmental friendly.
Service and Support Benefits
Toshiba’s Service engineers are certified to keep your copier performing at optimum levels.To ensure
continuous image quality, utilize an authorized Toshiba Service provider to care for and perform period-
ical maintenance on your copier.
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba Multifunctional Digital Systems e-STUDIO520/600/720/850. This
Operator’s Manual describes the following:
How to use the Multifunctional Digital Systems.
How to inspect and carry out maintenance on the Multifunctional Digital Systems.
How to remedy mechanical and copying problems.
Before using the Multifunctional Digital Systems, thoroughly read and understand this Operator’s Manual.
To ensure that clean copies are made at all times and to keep your Multifunctional Digital Systems in opti-
mum working order, this Operator’s Manual should be readily available for future reference.
To ensure correct and safe use of the Toshiba Multifunctional Digital Systems e-STUDIO520/600/720/
850, this Operator’s Manual describes safety precautions according to the following three levels of warn-
ing:
Before reading this Operator’s Manual, you should fully understand the meaning and importance of
these signal words.
Warning
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death, serious injury,
or serious damage, or fire in the equipment or surrounding assets.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate
injury, partial damage of the equipment or surrounding assets, or loss of data.
Note
Indicates a procedure you should follow to ensure the optimal performance of the Multifunctional Dig-
ital Systems and problem-free copying.
Tip
Describes handy information that is useful to know when operating the Multifunctional Digital Sys-
tems.
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FEATURES OF THE e-STUDIO520/600/720/850
The e-STUDIO600/720/850 is a multifunctional digital system which realizes a high-speed, high-image
quality and higher performance. Its great variety of options, as well as the standard networking function,
strongly supports your office work.
The copy speed of the e-STUDIO520 is as fast as 52 copies per minute. The e-STUDIO600 has
reached a copy speed of 60 copies per minute, the e-STUDIO720 has reached a copy speed of 72
copies per minute, and the e-STUDIO850 has reached 85 copies per minute. (When 1-sided A4 land-
scape continuous copy is made in the non-sort mode without the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder being used.)
The high-speed scanning of 71 sheets per minute (A4 Landscape: 600 dpi) remarkably reduces work-
ing time.
Availability of toner cartridge replacement during copying enhances its usability.
Improved security-related features ensure users of the safe and pleasant working environment.
The advanced e-BRIDGE features simplify the operation of multiple copy settings.
The built-in wireless LAN unit and Bluetooth-compliant options are introduced to respond to user’s
wide-ranging needs.
Toner remaining on the photoconductive drum can be recycled to reduce waste toner.
The finisher for this high-speed equipment quickly finishes complex sorting or mass-copying.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
When installing or moving
Warning
This multifunctional digital systems requires 220 to 240 V AC, 9 A 50/60 Hz electric power. For Saudi
Arabia 100 V version, it requires 127 V AC, 16 A 50/60 Hz electric power.
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified.
Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. This could cause a fire or give you an electric shock. If
you are considering increasing the number of outlets, contact an electrician.
Always connect this multifunctional digital systems to an outlet with a ground connection to avoid the
danger of fire or electric shock in case of short-circuiting. Contact your service representative for the
details. Be sure to use a 3-conductor, grounded wall outlet.
In areas, where a 2-pin plug is used, the multifunctional digital systems must be grounded for safety.
Never ground it to a gas pipe, a water pipe, or any other object not suitable for grounding.
Plug the power cord securely into the outlet. If it is not plugged in properly, it could heat up and cause a
fire or give you an electric shock.
Do not damage, break or attempt to repair the power cord.
The following things should not be done to the power cord.
- Twisting it
- Bending it
- Pulling it
- Placing anything on it
- Making it hot
- Situating it near radiators or other heat sources
This could cause a fire or give you an electric shock. If the power cord is damaged, contact your ser-
vice representative.
When removing the plug from the outlet, do not pull the power cord. Always hold the plug when remov-
ing it from the outlet. If the power cord is pulled, the wires may become broken and this could cause a
fire or give you an electric shock.
Make sure that the ventilation holes are not blocked up.
If the temperature within the multifunctional digital systems becomes too high, a fire could result.
Do not move the multifunctional digital systems to another building, up and down the stairs or for any
great distance.
This could cause an injury or give you and electric shock. When lifting or moving the multifunctional
digital systems, contact your service representative.
Do not move the multifunctional digital systems with optional equipment, such as the finisher, attached.
This could cause a fire or give you an electric shock. When lifting or moving the multifunctional digital
systems, contact your service representative.
When moving the multifunctional digital systems, be sure to shut down the power prior to pulling out
the plug from the outlet. If the power cord is damaged, this could cause a fire or give you an electric
shock.
The socket outlet should be near the equipment and be easily accessible.
Pull out the plug from the outlet more than once a year to clean around the prongs. Accumulating dust
and dirt could cause a fire due to the heat released by electric leakage.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS (Cont.)
Caution
Do not tilt the multifunctional digital systems more than 10 degrees when moving it. If it falls, this could
result in personal injury.
Avoid placing the multifunctional digital systems in a place unsuitable for its weight and also make sure
the surface is level.
Remember that if the multifunctional digital systems falls over, serious injuries could result.
Weight of the multifunctional digital systems: approx. 211 kg.
There are 4 adjusters (stoppers) at the bottom of the equipment (2 in the rear, 2 in the front). After mov-
ing/installing the equipment, be sure to turn and lower the adjusters, and then fix them firmly on the
floor.
Before moving the equipment, turn and raise the adjusters.
When connecting the optional equipment and interface cable to the multifunctional digital systems, be
sure to turn the power OFF. If the power is not turned off, you could get an electric shock.
To turn the power OFF, see P.32 “Shutdown”.
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Other points
Make sure that there is enough space around the system to facilitate changing of parts, maintenance
and clearing paper jam.
If there is insufficient space, some operations, such as bypass feeding, will become difficult and the
multifunctional digital systems could even break down.
Be sure to fix the power cable securely so that no one trips over it.
Adverse environmental conditions may affect the safe operation and performance of the multifunctional
digital systems, and the multifunctional digital systems could break down.
- Avoid locations near windows or with exposure to direct sunlight.
- Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations.
- Avoid too much dust.
- Avoid location that suffer from vibration.
Allow the air to flow freely and make sure there is a ventilator.
With inadequate ventilation, the unpleasant odor released by ozone will begin to dominate the atmo-
sphere.
2788 mm (109.76")1455 mm (57.28")
1548 mm (60.94")
100 mm
(3.9")
1024 mm (40.3")
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS (Cont.)
When using the multifunctional digital systems
Warning
Do not place metallic objects or containers with water (flower vases, coffee cups, etc.) on or near the
multifunctional digital systems. And keep paper clips and staples away from the air vent. This could
cause a fire or give you an electric shock.
If the multifunctional digital systems becomes excessively hot, smoke comes out of it or there is an odd
smell or noise, proceed as follows.
Turn the main switch OFF and remove the plug from the outlet, then contact your service representa-
tive.
If the multifunctional digital systems will not be used for more than one month, remove the plug from
the outlet for safety purposes during that time.
This could cause a fire or give you an electric shock if an insulation failure occurs.
Caution
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force.
Breaking the glass could cause personal injury.
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the multifunctional digital systems. If the objects fall off,
this could cause injury.
Do not remove or connect the plug with wet hands, as this could give you an electric shock.
Do not touch the fuser unit and the metal area around it. Since they are very hot, you could be burned
or the shock could cause you to get your hand injured in the machine.
Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawer.
This could injure you.
Be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipment and the finisher (optional).
This could injure you.
Do not touch the metal portion of the guide board in the automatic duplexer as it could burn you.
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Position of Certification label, etc.
Explanatory label
Identification label
Warning label
Warning for high temperature areas
Warning for power cableWarning for grounding wire
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS (Cont.)
Other points
Be very careful to treat the touch panel gently and never hit it. Breaking the surface could cause mal-
functions.
Do not turn the power OFF with jammed paper left inside the multifunctional digital systems.
This could cause malfunctions when the main switch is turned ON next time.
To turn the power OFF, see P.32 “Shutdown”.
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During maintenance or inspection
Warning
Never attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the multifunctional digital systems by yourself. You
could cause a fire or get an electric shock.
Always contact your Service representative for maintenance or repair of the internal parts of the multi-
functional digital systems.
Always keep the plug and outlet clean. Prevent them from accumulating dust and dirt. This could
cause a fire and give you an electric shock due to the heat released by electric leakage.
Do not let liquids such as water and oil get into the system when cleaning the floor. This could cause a
fire and give you an electric shock.
Caution
Do not touch the stapling area. The actual needle point could cause you personal injury.
Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) P.305
Finisher (optional) P.302
Other points
Do not use such solvents as thinner or alcohol when cleaning the surface of the multifunctional digital
systems.
- This could warp the shape of the surface or leave it discoloured.
- When using a chemical cleaning pad to clean it, pay attention to any cautionary points.
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS (Cont.)
When handling supplies
Caution
Never attempt to incinerate toner cartridges. This could cause an explosion. Do not dispose of used
toner cartridges. Your service technician will collect them. ( P.270 “3.Toner-Related Symbols”)
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DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The following notice sets out the exclusions and limitations of liability of TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
(including its employees, agents and sub-contractors) to any purchaser or user (‘User’) of the e-
STUDIO520/600/720/850, including its accessories, options and bundled software (‘Product’).
1. The exclusion and limitations of liability referred to in this notice shall be effective to the fullest extent
permissible at law. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this notice shall be taken to exclude or limit
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION’s liability for death or personal injury caused by TOSHIBA TEC COR-
PORATION’s negligence or TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION’s fraudulent misrepresentation.
2. All warranties, conditions and other terms implied by law are, to the fullest extent permitted by law,
excluded and no such implied warranties are given or apply in relation to the Products.
3. TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION shall not be liable for any loss, cost, expense, claim or damage what-
soever caused by any of the following:
- use or handling of the Product otherwise than in accordance with the manuals, including but not
limited to Operator’s Manual, User’s Guide, and/or incorrect or careless handling or use of the
Product;
- any cause which prevents the Product from operating or functioning correctly which arises from or
is attributable to either acts, omissions, events or accidents beyond the reasonable control of
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION including without limitation acts of God, war, riot, civil commotion,
malicious or deliberate damage, fire, flood, or storm, natural calamity, earthquakes, abnormal volt-
age or other disasters;
- additions, modifications, disassembly, transportation, or repairs by any person other than service
technicians authorized by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION; or
- use of paper, supplies or parts other than those recommended by TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION.
4. Subject to paragraph 1, TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION shall not be liable to Customer for:
- loss of profits; loss of sales or turnover; loss of or damage to reputation; loss of production; loss of
anticipated savings; loss of goodwill or business opportunities; loss of customers; loss of, or loss of
use of, any software or data; loss under or in relation to any contract; or
- any special, incidental, consequential or indirect loss or damage, costs, expenses, financial loss or
claims for consequential compensation;
whatsoever and howsoever caused which arise out of or in connection with the Product or the use or
handling of the Product even if TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION is advised of the possibility of such
damages.
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION shall not be liable for any loss, cost, expense, claim or damage
caused by any inability to use (including, but not limited to failure, malfunction, hang-up, virus infection
or other problems) which arises from use of the Product with hardware, goods or software which
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION has not directly or indirectly supplied
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DISCLAIMER NOTICE (Cont.)
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1. BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
1. Description of Each Component ..........................................................................................22
Main components..............................................................................................................................22
Configuration of options ....................................................................................................................23
Control panel.....................................................................................................................................25
Touch panel.......................................................................................................................................27
2. Turning Power On / Shutdown .............................................................................................31
Turning power on ..............................................................................................................................31
Shutdown ..........................................................................................................................................32
3. Energy Saving Mode............................................................................................................35
4. Setting Copy Paper..............................................................................................................36
About the “width” and the “length” of the original and the copy paper ..............................................36
Copy paper types and sizes..............................................................................................................37
Toshiba-recommended paper / Handling and storing paper .............................................................39
Setting copy paper (size change) / Setting the drawer for special uses ...........................................40
Changing the setting of paper size....................................................................................................44
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1
1. Description of Each Component
Main components
1. Touch panel contrast adjustment volume 12. Original cover
2. Toner cover 13. Original scale
3. Front cover 14. Scanning area
4. Drawers 15. Power switch
5. Tandem Large Capacity Feeder 16. Toner cartridge
6. Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) 17. Exit cover
7. Operator’s Manual pocket (Back side) 18. Original glass
8. Bypass cover 19. Touch panel
9. Bypass tray 20. Control panel
10. Paper feed cover 21. Toner cartridge holder
11. Paper size indicator 22. Transfer/Transport unit
2
12
14
13
15
16
17
18
21
20
19
22
3
4
5
7
9
8
10
11
16
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Configuration of options
1. Saddle Stitch Finisher
This finisher enables saddle stitching, in addition to sort/group finishing and stapling.
(The Hole Punch Unit and the Inserter sold separately are installable to this finisher.)
2. Finisher
This finisher enables sort/group finishing and stapling. (The Hole Punch Unit and the Inserter sold sep-
arately are installable to this finisher.)
3. Hole Punch Unit
This unit enables you to punch holes on printouts.
4. Inserter Unit
This unit enables you to insert a sheet of paper which does not need to be copied. An already copied
sheet, as well as a blank sheet, can be inserted. This inserter is also usable for single finishing opera-
tion without copying, such as stapling or hole-punching.
5. External Large Capacity Feeder
This feeder enables you to feed A4 paper up to 4000 sheets (80 g/m
2
). Thick paper (- 209 g/m
2
) can
also be set in this feeder.
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4
2
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1.Description of Each Component (Cont.)
1
Other options available are as follows. Contact your service technician or Toshiba product distributors for
details.
FAX Unit
Printer Kit
Printer/Scanner Kit
Scanner Kit
Data Overwrite Kit
Scrambler Board
Parallel Board
PCI Slot
Wireless LAN Module
Bluetooth Module
Antenna
Finisher Guide Rail
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Control panel
Use the buttons on the control panel for various operations and settings through the equipment.
1. Touch panel contrast adjustment volume
Adjust the contrast of the touch panel with this volume.
2. [HELP] button
Use this button to display a desired operation procedure.
3. [EXTENSION] button
Any operation with this button is invalid at present. This button is to extend functions in the future.
4. MEMORY RX / FAX communication lamps
These lamps show the status of FAX data reception and FAX communication.
5. [FAX] button
Use this button to use the FAX / Internet FAX function.
6. [e-FILING] button
Use this button to access saved image data.
7. [SCAN] button
Use this button to use the scanning function.
8. [COPY] button
Use this button to use the copier function.
9. [INTERRUPT] button
Use this button to interrupt the copy job in process and perform another one. The interrupted job is
resumed by your pressing this button again.
10. [JOB STATUS] button
Use this button to confirm each job status, printing status, and FAX transmission/reception status of a
print job, scan job and FAX job. ( P.230 “1.Job Status”)
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23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
171822 1516 14 13
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23 1921
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1.Description of Each Component (Cont.)
1
11. [ACCESS] button
Use this button when the department code has been set. If this button is pressed after copying, the
next user cannot use the copier function without keying in the registered department code. See the
User Functions Guide for the department management.
12. [ENERGY SAVER] button
Use this button when you want to shut down the equipment or when you want the equipment enter into
the energy saving mode. When you press this button, the menu for the energy saving mode appears.
Press the [SLEEP] button on this menu to enter into the energy saving mode and press the [SHUT-
DOWN] button to shut down the equipment.
13. [FUNCTION CLEAR] button
When this button is pressed, all selected functions are cleared and returned to the default settings.
14. [STOP] button
Use this button to stop any scanning and copying operations in progress.
15. [START] button
Use this button to start copying, scanning and FAX operations.
16. [CLEAR] button
Use this button to correct numbers keyed in, such as the copy quantity.
17. ERROR lamp
This lamp lights when an error occurs and the equipment needs some actions to be taken.
18. PRINT DATA lamp
This lamp lights when print data are being received.
19. [MONITOR/PAUSE] button
Use this button only when a FAX Unit (optional) is installed. (See the [Operator’s Manual for Facsimile
Functions] for details.)
20. Digital keys
Use these keys to enter any numbers such as the copy quantity.
21. Touch panel
Use this panel for the various settings of each function of the copier, scanner and FAX. This panel also
indicates the status of the equipment, such as when you run out of paper or there is a paper jam.
22. [TEMPLATE] button
Use this button to store and recall frequently used copy, scan, and FAX settings.
23. [USER FUNCTIONS] button
Use this button for paper size or media type setting of drawers, and registration of the copy, scan and
FAX settings (including a default setting change.) See the User Functions Guide for the functions
enabled by this button.
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Touch panel
When the power is turned on, the basic menu for the copier function appears on this touch panel. The sta-
tus of the equipment is also displayed on the touch panel with messages and illustrations.
Message display
The following information appears at the top of the touch panel:
Equipment status, operational instructions, cautionary messages, reproduction ratios, total copy quantity,
paper size of a selected drawer, amount of paper in a selected drawer and date and time.
Touch-buttons
Press these buttons on the touch panel lightly to set various functions.
Index buttons
Press these buttons to switch menus. The type and number of the index buttons vary depending on the
function of the copier, scanner and e-Filing.
Function setting area
This area includes buttons for selecting and setting each function.
1. Message 9. Enlargement/Reduction ([Zoom...]) button
2. Reproduction ratio 10. Original mode button
3. Total copy quantity 11. Density adjustment buttons
4. Currently selected drawer size 12. Simplex / duplex button
5. Remaining paper level 13. Paper source selection buttons
6. Date and time 14. Equipment status indication area
7. Set functions confirmation ([SETTINGS]) button 15. Function setting area
8. Finisher button 16. Index buttons
1
16
15
2 3 6
7
8
9
10
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111314 12
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1.Description of Each Component (Cont.)
1
Setting functions confirmation ([SETTINGS]) button
Press this button to confirm currently set functions.
(An example is shown below.)
Buttons appearing on the various menus are as follows (some buttons may not appear on the menu):
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1
Clearing functions selected
When you press the selected button, the function which has been selected is cleared. Or the selected set-
ting is cleared automatically by the automatic function clear* when the equipment has been left inactive for
a specified period of time.
* Automatic function clear:
This function works when a specified period of time has passed since the last paper exit or the last entry of
any button. This function returns all the function settings to default without the need to press the [FUNC-
TION CLEAR] button. When the department management function is being used, the display returns to the
department code input menu. When this function is not being used, the display returns to the basic menu
of the copier function.
The period for the automatic function clear is set at 45 seconds by default at the time of installation of the
equipment. See the User Functions Guide for change of this setting.
Adjusting the contrast of the touch panel
Turn this adjustment volume on the left side of the control panel to adjust the contrast of the touch panel.
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1.Description of Each Component (Cont.)
1
Setting letters
The following menu appears when any letter entry is required for the operations of scanning, e-Filing, tem-
plate and Internet FAX.
Use the buttons on the touch panel for letter entry and use the digital keys on the control panel for number
entry.
The following buttons are used for letter entry.
[Space]: Press this to enter a space.
[Cancel]: Press this to cancel the entry of letters.
[ENTER]: Press this to fix all entered letters.
[Back Space]: Press this to delete the letter before the cursor.
: Press them to move the cursor.
[Shift]: Press this to enter capital letters.
[Caps Lock]: Press this to switch capital letters and small letters.
[Next]: Press this to access the special keys.
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1
2. Turning Power On / Shutdown
Turning power on
Open the switch cover, and then turn the power switch on.
The equipment starts warming-up. “Wait Warming Up” appears during warming-up.
While the equipment is warming up, you can use the auto job start function.
( P.65 “3.Auto Job Start (Job Preset)”)
The equipment will be ready for copying after about 130 seconds and “READY” appears.
When controlling use of equipment with department codes
You can restrict users or manage copy volumes made by an individual group or department in your com-
pany using the department codes. When the copy volume is controlled under the department code, enter
the code after turning the power on. See the User Functions Guide for setting and registration of the
department codes.
When the power is turned on, the following menu appears.
This menu also appears when the [ACCESS] button is pressed or the automatic function clear has
worked.
Key in a registered department code (5 digits). The equipment will be ready for copying.
If the department code keyed in is incorrect, the menu does not change. In this case, press the [FUNC-
TION CLEAR] button and then key in the correct code.
When copying is finished
When you finish all operations, press the [ACCESS] button to prevent unauthorized use of the equipment.
The display returns to the department code input menu.
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2.Turning Power On / Shutdown (Cont.)
1
Shutdown
Be sure to shut down the equipment following the procedure below. Do not turn the power off by pressing
the power switch, otherwise the hard disk may be damaged. Be sure to confirm the following three points
before shutdown.
No jobs should be left in the print job list. ( P.230 “1.Job Status”)
None of the PRINT DATA, MEMORY RX and FAX communication lamps should be blinking. (If the
equipment is shut down while any of the above lamps is blinking, jobs in progress such as FAX recep-
tion will be aborted.)
No PC should access the equipment via the network.
2
Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to enter the user setting
menu, and then press the [SHUTDOWN] button.
3
“Processing job will be deleted. Are you sure you want to shutdown?”
appears on the menu. Press the [YES] button.
To cancel the shutdown operation, press the [NO] button.
1
Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on
the control panel.
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1
4
“Shutdown in progress” appears on the menu. After a while, the
equipment is shut down.
The power switch automatically returns to the OFF position.
Shutting down with the [ENERGY SAVER] button
The equipment can also be shut down by following the procedure below.
2
Press the [SHUTDOWN] button on the touch panel.
To cancel the shutdown operation, press the [CANCEL] button.
1
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] button on
the control panel.
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2.Turning Power On / Shutdown (Cont.)
1
3
“Shutdown in progress” appears on the menu. After a while, the
equipment is shut down.
The power switch automatically returns to the OFF position.
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1
3. Energy Saving Mode
This equipment is designed to enter into the energy saving mode automatically to lower its power con-
sumption when a specified period of time has passed since the last use of the equipment (=automatic
energy saving mode). In this mode, “Saving energy - press START button” appears. Then after a certain
period of time, the display on the touch panel disappears and the [ENERGY SAVER] button lights in green.
This mode is automatically cleared upon reception of printer data, a FAX, Internet FAX or e-mail.
The period to enter into the energy saving mode is set at 15 minutes by default at the time of installation of
the equipment. See the User Functions Guide for change of this setting.
The equipment can also be made to enter the energy saving mode manually by means of the following
procedure.
2
Press the [SLEEP] button on the touch panel.
The equipment enters into the energy saving mode. During this mode, the display on the touch panel disap-
pears and the [ENERGY SAVER] button lights in green.
To canceling the energy saving mode
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] button on the control panel again. The energy saving mode is cleared and
the equipment will be ready for copying.
The energy saving mode is also cleared by pressing any button of [COPY], [SCAN], [FAX], [e-FILING] and
[START].
The [SCAN] button is enabled only when the Printer/Scanner Kit or the Scanner Kit (both optional) is
installed.
The [FAX] button is enabled only when any of the FAX Unit, Printer/Scanner Kit and Scanner Kit (all
optional) is installed.
1
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] button on
the control panel.
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1
4. Setting Copy Paper
About the “width” and the “length” of the original and the copy paper
Originals and copy paper whose size is A4/B5 can be set in both portrait and landscape directions. In the
size descriptions of original and copy paper throughout this manual, “A” in the figure below is called
“length” and “B” is called “width”. (In the figure below, the operator is standing in front of the equipment.)
When “B” is shorter than “A”, it is called “placing the original in a portrait direction”.
When “B” is longer than “A”, it is called “placing the original in a landscape direction”.
In this manual, when an original or copy paper which can be set in both in portrait and landscape direc-
tions is placed horizontally, its paper size is identified by adding “-R” at the end. (e.g. “A4-R”, “B5-R”)
B
A
A
B
A
B
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Copy paper types and sizes
*1 Automatic duplex copying is not available.
*2 Use Thick 2 mode for sticker labels.
Feeder Paper type Paper size Maximum sheet capacity
Drawers Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m
2
)
(Standard size)
A/B format:
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R,
B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO
LT format:
LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R,
COMP, 13"LG, 8.5"SQ
K format:
8K, 16K, 16K-R
550 sheets (64 g/m
2
)
500 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Thick 1
(- 105 g/m
2
)
400 sheets
Thick 2
(- 163 g/m
2
)
200 sheets
Thick 3
(- 209 g/m
2
)
150 sheets
Tab paper (Standard size)
A4, LT
The tab paper can be set in any
one drawer and the bypass tray
except Large Capacity Feeder.
(The recommendation is to set
in the 2nd drawer.)
*1
Tandem Large Capacity
Feeder
Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m
2
)
(Standard size)
A4, LT
3000 sheets (64 g/m
2
)
2500 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Thick 1
(- 105 g/m
2
)
2000 sheets
Thick 2
(- 163 g/m
2
)
1000 sheets
Thick 3
(- 209 g/m
2
)
750 sheets
External Large Capacity
Feeder (optional)
Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m
2
)
(Standard size)
A4, LT
4500 sheets (64 g/m
2
)
4000 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Thick 1
(- 105 g/m
2
)
3500 sheets
Thick 2
(- 163 g/m
2
)
2000 sheets
Thick 3
(- 209 g/m
2
)
1500 sheets
Bypass tray Plain paper
(64 - 80 g/m
2
)
(Standard size)
A/B format:
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R,
B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO
LT format:
LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R,
COMP, 13"LG, 8.5"SQ
K format:
8K, 16K, 16K-R
(Non-Standard size)
Length: 100 - 297 mm,
Width: 148 - 432 mm
100 sheets (64 g/m
2
)
100 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Thick 1
(- 105 g/m
2
)
80 sheets
(- 105 g/m
2
)
Thick 2
(- 163 g/m
2
)
40 sheets
(- 163 g/m
2
)
Thick 3
(- 209 g/m
2
)
30 sheets
(- 209 g/m
2
)
Tracing paper
(75 g/m
2
only)
*1
Sticker labels
*2
Tab paper (Standard size)
A4, LT
*1
OHP film (Standard size)
A4 only
30 sheets
*1
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
Multiple paper sizes cannot be set in one drawer.
“Maximum Sheet Capacity” refers to the maximum number of sheets when Toshiba-recommended
paper is set.
“LT format” is the standard size for only use in North America.
“K format” is a Chinese standard size.
Abbreviations for paper sizes:
LT: Letter, LD: Ledger, LG: Legal, ST: Statement, COMP: Computer, SQ: Square
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Toshiba-recommended paper / Handling and storing paper
Recommended paper
To make copies with a fine image, the following types of paper are recommended.
If you wish to use copy paper other than the recommended types, consult your service technician.
* Only Toshiba-recommended OHP film should be used. Using any other film may cause a malfunction.
Handling and storing paper
Pay attention to the following points:
Avoid using paper that is specially treated or previously printed on another machine, and also avoid
performing double copying on the same side of the paper, since this may cause a malfunction.
Do not use paper with creases, wrinkles or curls, paper prone to curling, smooth or tough paper; this
may cause paper misfeeds.
Paper should be wrapped in its wrapping and stored in a damp-free place.
To prevent paper from being folded or bent, store it evenly on a flat surface.
Paper type Toshiba recommendations/Manufacturer Mode
Plain paper TGIS Paper/Neusiedler (80 g/m
2
)PLAIN
Thick Color Copy/Neusiedler (90 g/m
2
)THICK1
(100 g/m
2
)THICK1
(120 g/m
2
)THICK2
(160 g/m
2
)THICK2
(200 g/m
2
)THICK3
Tracing paper Tracing Paper/Ostrich International (75 g/m
2
only) PLAIN
Sticker labels 3478/Zweckform-Avery THICK3
OHP film
*
PP2500/3M OHP FILM
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4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
Setting copy paper (size change) / Setting the drawer for special uses
When you set or add copy paper in the drawer, follow the procedure below.
Placing paper in the drawer
1
Turn the power on.
2
Pull out the drawer carefully until it
comes to a stop.
A: Slide rail
Be careful not to touch the slide rail of the drawer.
3
Push the lower part of the end guide in
the direction of the arrow to remove it,
then reinstall it at the desired paper size
(indicated on the bottom inner surface on
the drawer).
4
Push the arrow part (right side) of the
side guide to unlock it.
A
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1
5
While pushing the green lever of the side
guide in the direction of the arrow, set
the side guide to the desired paper size.
Adjust the side guides with both hands.
6
Push the arrow part (left side) to lock the
side guide.
7
Place paper in the drawer(s).
Place paper with its copy side down. (The copy side may be
described on the wrapping paper.)
For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see P.37
“Copy paper types and sizes”.
Fan the paper well before placing it in the drawer.
Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indicated
inside of the guide.
Do not use creased, folded, wrinkled or damp sheets of paper.
Make sure that a gap of 0.5 mm (1.0 mm or less in total) is left
between the paper and the side guide for plain paper, and approx.
0.5 mm to 1.0 mm (approx. 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm in total) for thick
paper. If the gap is insufficient, it could cause paper misfeeding.
A
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
9
Push the drawer straight into the equipment until it comes to a stop.
Be sure to close the drawer securely and carefully.
Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawer. This could injure you.
Then, perform the setting of the paper size in the drawer. However, the following menus in step 10
and 11 may not be displayed depending on the setting of the equipment. If not, follow steps 1 to 4 of
“Changing the setting of paper size” ( P. 4 4 ) .
To display the menus in step 10 and 11 by changing the setting of the equipment, contact your
service representative.
10
When the paper size is different from the one in the drawer, press the
[YES] button. When the paper is the same size as the one in the
drawer, press the [NO] button.
When setting the same size of paper, step 11 is not necessary.
8
When the paper size is different from the
one in the drawer, change the paper size
indicator to match with the size of paper
which has been set.
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1
11
Press the paper size button corresponding to the paper that has been
set, and then press the [ENTER] button.
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
Changing the setting of paper size
If the setting of the paper size registered in the equipment does not correspond to the one in the drawer, it
could cause a paper jam. In this case, replace the paper corresponding to the setting of the paper size (
P.40 “Placing paper in the drawer”), or change the setting of the paper size according to the following pro-
cedure.
2
Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to enter the user setting
menu, then press the [GENERAL] button.
3
Press the [DRAWER] button on the touch panel.
1
Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on
the control panel.
45
1
4
Press the drawer on the touch panel corresponding to the one in
which the paper size has been set, and then press the button indicat-
ing the new one.
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
Drawer for special uses
When you set paper for special uses other than normal copying (e.g. sheets for cover copying) in the
drawer, you need to set this drawer for the special use in advance. If the drawer has been set for a special
use, its indication will change on the touch panel. A drawer with this setting will not be used for normal
copying.
The following paper types are selectable according to each purpose.
Select the suitable paper type from the following according to its paper weight.
Paper type Purpose Indication Reference
Cover sheet Sheet used in the cover copying mode “COVER” P.144 “9.COVER
SHEET”
Insertion
sheet
Sheet used in the sheet insertion mode
(Up to 2 drawers can be set for this mode.
First, set Insert source 1, then press the
drawer for the paper type of Insert source 2,
and then press the [INSERT] button.)
“INSERT 1”
(or “INSERT 2”)
P.147 “10.SHEET
INSERTION”
Tab paper Paper used for the tab paper mode “TAB PAPER P.163 “17.TAB
PAPER”
FAX paper Paper to print data from the FAX Unit, Printer
Kit, Scanner Kit, Printer/Scanner Kit when
any of them is installed.
F (See the manual of
each option.)
Special paper Special types of paper
(e.g. Paper with a watermark)
-
Paper type Paper wight Indication Reference
Thick 1 - 105 g/m
2
P.37 “Copy paper
types and sizes”
Thick 2 - 163 g/m
2
Thick 3 - 209 g/m
2
2
3
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1
Setting the drawer for special uses
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
Set the paper with its copy side down.
Set the paper size as required. ( P.44 “Changing the setting of paper size”)
To set tab paper, see P.163 “17.TAB PAPER”.
3
Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to enter the user setting
menu, then press the [GENERAL] button.
4
Press the [DRAWER] button on the touch panel.
2
Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on
the control panel.
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
5
Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button.
6
Press the drawer on the touch panel corresponding to the one in
which the paper type has been set, and then press the button indicat-
ing the new one.
(e.g. when paper with a paper weight of “Thick 1” is set as a cover sheet in the 1st drawer)
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1
Clearing the drawer for special uses
1
Follow steps 1 to 4 of “Setting the drawer for special uses” ( P.47).
2
Press the drawer on the touch panel corresponding to the one whose
setting you want to clear, and then press the button indicating the
paper type in this drawer.
The paper type setting is cleared and the indication of drawer returns to the original state.
When both [INSERT SOURCE 1] and [INSERT SOURCE 2] have been set and only the setting of [INSERT
SOURCE 1] is cleared, the drawer for [INSERT SOURCE 2] changes to the one for [INSERT SOURCE 1].
Adding paper in the Tandem Large Capacity Feeder
1
Pull the Tandem Large Capacity Feeder
out carefully until it comes to a stop.
A: Slide rail
Be careful not to touch the drawer slide rail.
A
A
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1.BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT
4.Setting Copy Paper (Cont.)
1
3
Push the drawer of the Tandem Large Capacity Feeder straight into
the equipment until it comes to a stop.
Close the drawer completely. The elevator tray automatically moves up to the paper feeding position.
Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawer. This could injure you.
Setting paper in the External Large Capacity Feeder (optional)
2
Open some packages of paper, take out
entire reams of paper and set them
aligned in tray A and tray B with their
copy side down.
For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see P.37
“Copy paper types and sizes”.
Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indicated
on the side guide.
Fan and jog the paper well before placing them on the trays. Set
the paper for A to the right side, and set it for B to the left side.
(The paper can be set neatly if you pile it up gradually and alter-
nately in trays A and B.) Be sure that the centre lever is not open
(see the labels attached in the Tandem Large Capacity Feeder).
Paper starts being fed out of the elevator tray A at first. When
the paper on the tray A has run out, the paper on the tray B
moves to the position of A and starts being fed.
Do not use creased, folded, wrinkled or damp sheets of paper.
1
Pull out the External Large Capacity
Feeder carefully until it comes to a stop.
A: Slide rail
B: Elevator tray
Be careful not to touch the slide rail.
B
A
A
A
B
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1
3
Push the drawer of the External Large Capacity Feeder straight into
the equipment until it comes to a stop.
Close the drawer completely. The elevator tray automatically moves up to the paper feeding position.
Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawer. This could injure you.
2
Place the paper on the elevator tray.
Set the paper with its copy side up.
For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see P.37
“Copy paper types and sizes”.
Fan and jog the paper well before placing it on the elevator tray.
Set the paper aligned with the rear guide.
If there is a gap between the set paper and the rear guide, the
copied image may tilt.
Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indicated
on the rear guide.
Do not use creased, folded, wrinkled or damp sheets of paper.
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2. HOW TO MAKE COPIES
1. General Copying Procedures............................................................................................... 54
2. Setting Originals...................................................................................................................57
Originals sizes and types / Maximum number of sheets...................................................................57
Placing originals on the glass............................................................................................................60
Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder ...........................................................................62
3. Auto Job Start (Job Preset) ..................................................................................................65
4. Interrupt Copying .................................................................................................................67
5. Stopping Copy Operation.....................................................................................................68
6. Bypass Copying ...................................................................................................................69
Bypass copying.................................................................................................................................69
Bypass copying on standard size paper............................................................................................70
Bypass copying on non-standard size paper ....................................................................................74
Registering non-standard size in the memory...................................................................................76
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1. General Copying Procedures
Set originals after placing paper or confirming that there is paper in the drawers. When the [START] button
on the control panel is pressed with any of the settings unchanged, copies are made in the initial (default)
settings. You can make copies as desired by setting various copy modes.
Initial (Default) settings
When the power is turned on, when the energy saving mode is cleared, and when the [FUNCTION
CLEAR] button on the control panel is pressed, various setting items are automatically set. These items
are called the initial (default) settings. These initial settings can be changed as desired. See the User
Functions Guide for details.
The table below lists the various items of the initial settings at the time of installation of this equipment.
Copying procedure
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
For the types and sizes of paper selectable, see P.37 “Copy paper types and sizes”.
When the desired size or type of paper is not in any of the drawers or the External Large Capacity Feeder, see
the following pages.
- P.40 “Setting copy paper (size change) / Setting the drawer for special uses”
- P.50 “Setting paper in the External Large Capacity Feeder (optional)”
- P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”
Item Initial (Default) setting
Reproduction ratio 100%
Copy quantity 1
Paper selection Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
Original -> Copy 1-Sided -> 1-Sided
Density adjustment Automatic copy density adjustment
Image quality TEXT/PHOTO MODE
Finishing mode Placing originals on the original glass: Non-sort/
Non-staple mode
Placing originals on the Reversing Automatic Doc-
ument Feeder: Sort mode
Using Reversing Automatic Document Feeder Continuous feed mode
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2
3
Select the copy modes as required. When you want to copy more than
one set, key in the desired number of copies.
Press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel to correct the number keyed in.
Note that some combinations of copy modes are restricted. ( P.335 “4.Copying Function Combination
Matrix”)
Once the [START] button on the control panel has started, any change in copy modes (including setting of the
previously divided sets of originals) cannot be applied afterward.
5
Place the next original, and press the [START] button.
Data scanning of this original starts.
The next original will also be scanned in the same manner when you press the [YES] button on the touch
panel, and then press the [START] button on the control panel.
Repeat the above procedure until the scanning of the last page of the original finishes.
2
Place the original(s). See the following
pages to set the originals.
P.57 “Originals sizes and types”
P.60 “Placing originals on the glass”
P.62 “Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder”
The originals are copied in the order of being scanned.
4
Press the [START] button.
Copying starts.
When you copy by placing originals on the original glass (e.g.
using the sort mode, or making 1-sided original 2-sided copies),
the data of these originals are scanned into the memory. In this
case, proceed to steps 5 and 6.
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1.General Copying Procedures (Cont.)
2
6
When scanning of all pages has finished, press the [FINISHED] button
on the touch panel.
Copying starts. The paper exits with its copied side down.
When the drawer runs out of paper during copying, the corresponding drawer on the touch panel and the [JOB
STATUS] button on the control panel blink. Add paper to this drawer or select another one with the same paper
size.
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2. Setting Originals
Originals sizes and types / Maximum number of sheets
Originals sizes and types
*1 Do not place any heavy objects (4 kg or over) on the glass.
*2 Even if listed under “Type of original”, some originals may not be possible depending on their paper
quality.
*3 Be sure to place A5-size originals in the landscape direction.
Automatic size detection does not work properly when LT or K format paper is used for printing.
(LT format is a standard paper size for North America. K format is a standard paper size for China.)
Setting position Type of original Maximum size Acceptable sizes for
automatic size detection
Original glass
*1
Sheets
3-dimensional
object
Books
Length: 297 mm
Width: 432 mm
(Standard size)
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R
Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder
*2 *3
Plain paper
Recycled paper
1-sided originals:
50 - 127 g/m
2
2-sided originals:
50 - 104 g/m
2
Length: 297 mm
Width: 432 mm
(Standard size)
A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO
(210 mm x 330 mm)
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2.Setting Originals (Cont.)
2
Regardless of their sizes, originals are acceptable up to 100 sheets (50 to 80 g/m
2
) or 16 mm in height.
Scanned originals automatically exit on A or B depending upon the size of originals.
A: A4, A5-R, B5
B: A3, A4-R, B4, B5-R, FOLIO
When you copy a large number of landscape originals using the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder, use the original stopper to prevent them from being scattered.
BA
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2
Maximum number of sheets
A maximum of 2000 A4 sheets, or up until the memory becomes full can be accepted per 1 copy job.
When the number of scanned sheets has exceeded the above limit, a message “The number of originals
exceeds the limits. Will you copy stored originals?” appears. If you want to print out the data of originals
stored (scanned) up till then, press the [YES] button on the touch panel. If you want to delete the stored
data, press the [NO] button.
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2.Setting Originals (Cont.)
2
Placing originals on the glass
Sheet originals
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking
the glass could injure you.
1
Raise the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
Raise it 60 degrees or more for detecting the original.
2
Place the original face down on the origi-
nal glass and align it against the left rear
corner of the glass.
A: Original
3
Lower the Reversing Automatic Docu-
ment Feeder slowly.
When you want to copy originals with high transparency such as
OHP films or tracing paper, place a blank sheet of paper, the
same size as the original or larger, over the original.
A: Original
B: Blank sheet
A
A
B
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2
Book-type originals
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking
the glass could injure you.
1
Raise the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
3
Lower the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder slowly.
Do not lower the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder forcibly when the original is very thick. There will be
no problem in copying even if the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is not fully lowered.
Do not look fully at the original glass because intensive light may leak out during copying.
2
Open the desired page of the original and
place it face down. Align it against the
left rear corner of the glass.
When you want to use the 2-sided copying function or the dual-
page function on the book-type originals, align the centre of the
original on the yellow indicator line of the glass.
( P.108 “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy”)
( P.129 “4.DUAL PAGE”)
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2.Setting Originals (Cont.)
2
Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
Precautions
Do not use the types of original 1 to 8 shown below because such types may cause misfeeding or
damage to the equipment.
1. Badly wrinkled, folded or curled originals
2. Original with carbon paper
3. Taped, pasted or cut-out originals
4. Clipped or stapled originals
5. Originals with holes or tears
6. Damp originals
7. OHP films or tracing paper
8. Coating paper (coated with wax, etc.)
Use types of original 9 and 10 shown below with extra care.
9. Originals which cannot be moved with the fingers, or surface-treated originals
(The sheets of such originals may not be able to be separated.)
10. Folded or curled originals should be smoothed out before being used.
If the scanning area or the guide area is dirty, image trouble such as black streaks may occur in the print-
out. Weekly cleaning of these areas is recommended. ( P.322 “1.Daily Inspection”)
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2
Continuous feed mode
When the number of originals is too large to be set at one time, you can previously divide the originals into sev-
eral sets to copy them continuously. To do so, place the first set of the originals and press the [CONTINUE] but-
ton on the touch panel while the data of this set are being scanned. When this scanning has finished, set the next
set of the originals and press the [START] button on the control panel.
1
Align all the originals. Then place them
face up and align the side guides to the
original length.
Place the originals straight along the side guides.
Collate the originals in the order that you want them to be cop-
ied. The top sheet of the originals will be fed first.
This mode is also available for one-sheet originals.
Regardless of their sizes, originals are acceptable up to 100
sheets (50 to 80 g/m
2
) or 16 mm in height.
For mixed-size originals, see P.81 “When copying mixed-size
originals in one go”.
Use the original stopper as required.
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2.Setting Originals (Cont.)
2
Single feed mode
To switch over between the continuous feed mode and the single feed mode, see P.160 “16.ADF /
SADF”.
3
If there are more originals, set them in the same way.
The same operation is performed whether or not you press the [YES] button.
4
After all originals have finished being fed, press the [FINISHED] but-
ton.
1
Align the side guides to the original
width.
2
Insert the original with its face up and
straight along the side guides.
The original will be pulled in automatically. Be sure to let go of it
when it starts being pulled.
The menu of step 3 will be displayed.
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3. Auto Job Start (Job Preset)
You can reserve a copy job during warming-up or continuous copying of another job by scanning the data
of the job.
Setting auto job start
1
Place the original(s).
2
Select the copy mode and set the number of copies.
Note that the job starts in the copy modes of the previous job unless you set new ones particularly for this job.
3
Press the [START] button on the control
panel.
Up to 10 jobs can be stored in the memory. When an 11th job is
placed on the original glass or the Reversing Automatic Docu-
ment Feeder and the [START] button is pressed, “Auto Start”
appears on the touch panel.
A maximum of 2000 A4 sheets, or up until the memory becomes
full can be accepted per 1 copy job. ( P.59 “Maximum number
of sheets”)
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3.Auto Job Start (Job Preset) (Cont.)
2
Confirming and canceling auto job
Confirming auto job and canceling job in waiting
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel to display the job list for confirming the set auto job
and canceling a job waiting to be copied. To cancel auto jobs, see P.232 “Deleting print jobs”.
Canceling auto job
Press the [STOP] button on the control panel to stop a job while originals are being scanned. To restart the
job, press the [START] button. To clear the job, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button. (However, the orig-
inals which have been scanned before the job is stopped are copied even though the [FUNCTION
CLEAR] button is pressed.)
To cancel the 11th auto job, press the [STOP] button.
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4. Interrupt Copying
While continuous copying is in progress, you can interrupt this job with another copy job.
The following features cannot be used together with interrupt copying:
Cover sheet copying
Sheet insertion copying
Scan to e-Filing / Save as file
To enable “Save as file”, the Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is required.
2
Replace the original with a new one.
Set other copy modes as required.
3
Press the [START] button on the control panel.
4
After you have finished the interrupt copying, press the [INTERRUPT]
button again.
The message “READY to resume job 1” appears and the interrupted job resumes.
Interrupt copying is automatically canceled after a certain period by automatic function clearing without the need
to press the [INTERRUPT] button again. The interrupted job (= Job 1) resumes after this automatic function
clearing.
1
Press the [INTERRUPT] button on the
control panel.
The [INTERRUPT] button blinks first, then lights after “Job inter-
rupted job 1 saved” appears.
When the [INTERRUPT] button is pressed while originals are
being scanned, the [INTERRUPT] button blinks first. Then the but-
ton lights after “Job interrupted job 1 saved” appears when the
scanning is finished.
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5. Stopping Copy Operation
Press the [STOP] button on the control panel to stop scanning or continuous copying.
2
When the following menu is displayed, press the [MEMORY CLEAR]
button on the touch panel.
During scanning: The data scanned up to then are deleted.
During continuous copying: Copying stops and the data scanned up to then are deleted.
If there is any copy job waiting, this job will start.
1
Press the [STOP] button on the control
panel during scanning (or continuous
copying).
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6. Bypass Copying
Bypass copying
When you want to make copies on OHP film, sticker labels, or non-standard size paper, place the sheets
of paper on the bypass tray.
Bypass copying is also recommended for copying on tab paper or standard size paper which is not in any
of the drawers.
The following features can be used by specifying the paper size even in the bypass copy mode.
2-sided copying
Image shift
Edge erase
•Dual-page
To carry out bypass copying, open the bypass tray.
The operating procedure of bypass copying differs depending on the paper size used. See the corre-
sponding page for the operating procedure of each size. The table below shows these pages.
To set tab paper on the bypass tray, see P.165 “Setting tab paper on the bypass tray”.
Bypass copying stops when the paper placed on the bypass tray runs out during copying, even if the
same size paper is in any of the drawers. Copying is resumed when paper is supplied to the bypass
tray.
When bypass copying has completed, the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button on the control panel blinks.
Press this button to switch it to default copying using the drawers. (Bypass copying is automatically
canceled after a certain period by automatic function clearing without the need to press the [FUNC-
TION CLEAR] button. The bypass copying returns to default copying using the drawers after this auto-
matic function clearing.)
Paper size Procedure
Standard size A3, A4, B4, B5 P. 70
Other than the above P. 72
Others (Non-standard size) P. 74
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6.Bypass Copying (Cont.)
2
Bypass copying on standard size paper
Making bypass copies on A3, A4, B4 and B5
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the button of the same size as the one of the paper you have set
on the tray.
If the paper size is not specified here, some operations such as cleaning may slow down the copying.
1
Place some sheets of paper with their
copy side up on the bypass tray, and
align the side guides to the paper length.
The message “Ready for bypass feeding” appears.
Rear side of the side guides of the bypass tray has an indicator
for paper height. The height of the sheets must not exceed this
indicator.
When you use more than one sheet, fan the sheets well before
setting them on the tray.
Do not push the sheets into the entrance of the bypass feeder;
this may cause a paper jam.
When the paper size is larger, draw out the three-stage paper
holder.
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2
4
Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch panel if the media type
of the paper you have set on the tray is other than plain paper.
5
Press the button of the same media type as the one of the paper you
have set on the tray, and then press the [ENTER] button on the touch
panel.
Set other copy modes as required.
If a media type which is not same as the one you have set is selected here, this may cause a paper jam or sig-
nificant image trouble.
6
Press the [START] button on the control panel.
When you copy on OHP films, remove the copied OHP films, which have exited on to the receiving tray one by
one. When the films pile up, they may become curled and may not be projected properly.
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6.Bypass Copying (Cont.)
2
Making bypass copies on standard size paper other than A3, A4, B4 and B5
1
Follow steps 1 to 2 of P.70 “Making bypass copies on A3, A4, B4
and B5”
2
Press the [OTHER SIZE] button on the touch panel.
3
Press the button of the same size as the one of the paper you have set
on the tray.
4
Press the [OTHER] button for the media type.
If the paper size is not specified here, some operations such as cleaning may slow down the copying.
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2
5
Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch panel if the media type
of the paper you have set on the tray is other than plain paper.
6
Press the button of the same media type as the one of the paper you
have set on the tray, and then press the [ENTER] button on the touch
panel.
Set other copy modes as required.
If a media type which is not same as the one you have set is selected here, this may cause a paper jam or sig-
nificant image trouble.
7
Press the [START] button on the control panel.
When you copy on OHP films, remove the copied OHP films, which have exited on to the receiving tray one by
one. When the films pile up, they may become curled and may not be projected properly.
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6.Bypass Copying (Cont.)
2
Bypass copying on non-standard size paper
Non-standard size paper should be within the following ranges:
A (Length): 100 to 297 mm, B (Width): 148 to 432 mm
2
Place the original(s).
1
Place some sheets of paper with their
copy side up on the bypass tray, and
align the side guides to the paper length.
The message “Ready for bypass feeding” appears.
Rear side of the side guides of the bypass tray has an indicator
for paper height. The height of the sheets must not exceed this
indicator.
When you use more than one sheet, fan the sheets well before
setting them on the tray.
Do not push the sheets into the entrance of the bypass feeder; it
may cause a paper jam.
When the paper size is larger, draw out the three-stage paper
holder.
A
B
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3
Press the [NON STANDARD] button on the touch panel.
4
Set each dimension following the procedure below.
Using the digital keys
Key in the value in [Length] and press the [SET] button on the touch panel. Set the width in the same
way and press the [ENTER] button.
Recalling dimensions registered in the memory
Press the desired memory number button from [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 4] to recall the dimension
data registered previously, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Maximum paper size to be set: 297 mm (length) x 432 mm (width)
To register the dimension data in the memory, see P.76 “Registering non-standard size in the memory”.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button on the control panel.
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6.Bypass Copying (Cont.)
2
Registering non-standard size in the memory
1
Follow steps 1 to 3 on P.74 “Bypass copying on non-standard size
paper.
2
Press the memory number button (from [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 4])
you want to register the dimension.
3
Key in each dimension, and press the [MEMORY] button on the touch
panel.
Maximum paper size to be set: 297 mm (length) x 432 mm (width)
Key in its length in [Length] and press the [SET] button on the touch panel. Set its width in the same manner.
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3. SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
1. Paper Selection....................................................................................................................78
Automatic Paper Selection (APS) .....................................................................................................78
Manual paper selection .....................................................................................................................80
When copying mixed-size originals in one go ...................................................................................81
2. Enlargement and Reduction Copying ..................................................................................83
3. Selecting Finishing Modes ...................................................................................................89
Finishing modes and finishers (optional)...........................................................................................89
Sort/Group copying ...........................................................................................................................91
Rotate sort mode...............................................................................................................................93
Staple sort mode ...............................................................................................................................94
Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode) ........................................................................96
Hole punch mode (optional) ..............................................................................................................99
Inserter mode (optional) ..................................................................................................................101
4. Duplex Copying..................................................................................................................103
5. Original Mode..................................................................................................................... 111
6. Copy Density Adjustment................................................................................................... 112
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3
1. Paper Selection
Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
When you place standard size originals on the original glass or the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder, the size of the originals is automatically detected, which helps the equipment select paper that is
the same size as the originals.
The automatic paper selection may not work correctly depending on the type of the originals. In that
case, select the paper size manually.( P.80 “Manual paper selection”)
For original sizes available for automatic paper selection, see P.57 “Originals sizes and types”.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Confirm that automatic paper selection has been selected on the
basic menu.
Automatic paper selection is selected by default at the installation of the equipment.
If “Change direction of original” or “CHANGE DRAWER TO CORRECT PAPER SIZE” appears, perform the
action accordingly.
Set other copy modes as required.
Even if the direction of the paper set in the selected drawer differs from that of the original, the equipment rotates
the data of the original by 90 degrees to make copies as long as their sizes are the same. (This works on A4 and
B5 paper only.) For example, when an A4 original is set vertically and A4-R paper is placed in the drawer, the
data of A4 original will be rotated and copied correctly on A4-R paper.
When automatic paper selection is not selected
(1) Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button.
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3
(2) Press the [APS] button.
4
Press the [START] button.
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1.Paper Selection (Cont.)
3
Manual paper selection
Automatic paper selection cannot be selected for the following originals because their sizes are not
detected correctly. Select the paper size manually for these originals.
Highly transparent originals (e.g. OHP film, tracing paper)
Wholly dark originals or originals with dark borders
Non-standard size originals (e.g. newspapers, magazines)
When the desired size of paper is not set in any of the drawers, place this size of paper in the selected
drawer or place the paper on the bypass tray manually.
( P.40 “Placing paper in the drawer”, P.69 “Bypass copying”)
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using the bypass tray, be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the drawer button representing the desired paper size on the
touch panel.
You can use the paper source selection ( / ) buttons to select the desired drawer.
Set other copy modes as required.
4
Press the [START] button.
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3
When copying mixed-size originals in one go
You can copy a set of originals whose sizes are individually different, using the Reversing Automatic Doc-
ument Feeder, by pressing the [MIXED ORIGINAL SIZE] button.
This mixed original size setting is available only in the following combinations.
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, FOLIO
Note that the copied image may be dislocated depending on the combination.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
Bypass copying is not available.
3
Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button to enter the set-
ting menu of the original or paper size.
4
Press the [MIXED ORIGINAL SIZES] button.
2
Adjust the side guides to the widest origi-
nal, and then align the original against
the guide at the front side.
Place the originals face up.
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1.Paper Selection (Cont.)
3
5
Select either automatic paper selection (APS) or automatic magnifica-
tion selection (AMS).
Automatic paper selection: Copies on the same size of paper as that of originals ( P. 7 8 ).
Automatic magnification selection: Copies all in one size ( P. 8 3) .
Before you use automatic paper selection, be sure that all paper sizes corresponding to the original sizes have
been set in the drawers.
In automatic magnification selection, the copies cannot be enlarged from, A4 (portrait)/B5 (portrait) to A3 (land-
scape)/B4 (landscape).
Set other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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2. Enlargement and Reduction Copying
You can enlarge or reduce the size of copies by means of the following procedures.
Specifying the copy paper size in advance so that the equipment will detect the original size and auto-
matically select the most appropriate reproduction ratio for the copy paper size (= automatic magnifica-
tion selection)
Specifying both original size and copy paper size separately
Using the zoom buttons or the one-touch zoom buttons
The enlargement/reduction ratio available differs depending on whether the originals have been set on the
original glass or on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
On the original glass: 25 to 400%
On the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder: 25 to 200%
Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
The automatic magnification selection cannot be selected for the following originals. Set their repro-
duction ratios in other ways.
- Highly transparent originals (e.g. OHP film, tracing paper)
- Wholly dark originals or originals with dark borders
- Non-standard size originals (e.g. newspapers, magazines)
For the original sizes available for this automatic magnification selection, see P.57 “Originals sizes
and types / Maximum number of sheets”.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button.
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2.Enlargement and Reduction Copying (Cont.)
3
3
Press the button representing the desired copy paper size.
The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel.
4
Press the [AMS] button.
5
Place the original(s).
When the original is placed, the equipment detects the original size, then computes and displays the most
appropriate reproduction ratio for the specified copy paper size.
If “Change direction of original” appears, make the change accordingly.
Set other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
Specifying both original size and copy size separately
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
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3
3
Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button.
4
Specify the original size and copy paper size.
Original size: Press the size button representing the same size as that of the set original.
Copy paper size: Press the size button representing the desired copy paper size.
The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel.
When the original size and copy paper size have been specified, the enlargement/reduction ratio is computed
and displayed on the touch panel.
Set other copy modes as required.
When the original or copy paper is a standard size other than A3, A4, B4 or B5, you need to register this paper
size in the selections of the [OTHER] button in advance. See “When a standard size paper other than A3, A4, B4
and B5 is set” below for the registration.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
2.Enlargement and Reduction Copying (Cont.)
3
When a standard size paper other than A3, A4, B4 and B5 is set
Register the size of the placed paper to the [OTHER] button with the following procedure. The registered
paper size is automatically selected when the [OTHER] button is pressed.
1
Press the [OTHER SIZE] button.
2
Press the paper size button corresponding to the paper that has been
set.
3
Press the [OTHER] button.
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3
Using the zoom buttons or the one-touch zoom buttons
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button.
4
Press the following buttons to set the desired reproduction ratio.
A: Zoom ([ Up] and [ Down]) buttons
The reproduction ratio changes by 1% every time it is pressed. When you hold down either of them,
the ratio goes up or down automatically.
B: One-touch zoom buttons
You can select the ratio from [400%], [200%], [100%], [50%] and [25%].
The maximum ratio when the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is used is 200%.
B
A
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
2.Enlargement and Reduction Copying (Cont.)
3
5
Press the button representing the desired copy paper size.
The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel.
Set other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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3
3. Selecting Finishing Modes
Finishing modes and finishers (optional)
The available finishing modes differ depending on the type of finishing device installed (MJ-1027, MJ-
1028, MJ-6003 or MJ-7001).
Type of finishing mode
Check the available finishing modes with the table below.
Yes: Available
No: Not available
MJ-1027: Finisher
MJ-1028: Saddle Stitch Finisher
MJ-6003: Hole Punch Unit
MJ-7001: Inserter Unit
Finishing device
Type of finishing mode
Sort/
Group
Rotate
sort
Staple
sort
Maga-
zine sort
Maga-
zine sort
& Saddle
stitch
Saddle
stitch
Hole
punch
MJ-1027 MJ-1027
only YesNoYesYesNoNoNo
MJ-1027 +
MJ-6003 YesNoYesYesNo NoYes
MJ-1027 +
MJ-7001 YesNoYesYesNoNoNo
MJ-1027 +
MJ-6003 +
MJ-7001
YesNoYesYesNo NoYes
MJ-1028 MJ-1028
only Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
MJ-1028 +
MJ-6003 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Ye s Yes
MJ-1028 +
MJ-7001 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Ye s No
MJ-1028 +
MJ-6003 +
MJ-7001
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No finishing device Yes Yes No Yes No No No
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Name of each part in the Finisher (optional)
1. Tray
2. Sub-tray
3. Upper cover
4. Inserter Unit (MJ-7001)
5. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6003)
6. Saddle stitch unit
7. Saddle stitch tray
MJ-1028 3
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
5
4
6
7
MJ-1027 3
5
4
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3
Sort/Group copying
To make multiple copies, select the sort mode or the group mode as required.
(Example of making 5 sets of copies from 5 original sheets)
1. Sort copying
2. Group copying
When you use the A3 or B4 size copy paper, pull out the sub-tray in advance. The copied paper may fall or
may not be sorted properly without the sub-tray.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the finisher button on the basic menu.
When the original is placed in the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, the sort mode is automatically
selected.
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
4
Press the [SORT] (or [GROUP]) button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3
Rotate sort mode
In the rotate sort mode, one set of copies is made to exit on another set of copies, being alternated length-
wise or crosswise.
The available paper sizes for this mode is A4/A4-R. Set the A4/A4-R size paper in the drawers in advance.
This mode cannot be used with automatic paper selection.
When the Finisher or Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed, this mode cannot be used.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the finisher button on the basic menu.
4
Press the [ROTATE SORT] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Staple sort mode
When the Finisher or the Saddle Stitch Finisher (both optional) is installed, automatic stapling is enabled.
You can select the stapling position from three types.
The paper weight applicable for this mode is 64 to 80 g/m
2
.
Special paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used for stapling.
Copies in different size cannot be stapled.
When the lengths of the copies are the same, they can be stapled even if their sizes are different.
(Example of selecting the [FRONT STAPLE] button)
Setting the staple sort mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the finisher button on the basic menu.
AB
AB
AB
95
3
4
Press the [FRONT STAPLE] (or [DOUBLE STAPLE] or [REAR STA-
PLE]) button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
If the paper quantity exceeds the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, the Finisher automatically
enters the sort mode.
Maximum number of sheets for stapling
The maximum number of sheets can be stapled at a time (in case of 64 to 80 g/m
2
plain paper) is shown
below.
Finisher (MJ-1027)
Saddle Stitch Finisher (MJ-1028)
For the tray loading capacity, see P.332 “2.Specificatons of Options”
Two covers of 64 to 209 g/m
2
can be added. In this case, the covers are included in the maximum
number of sheets that can be stapled.
Paper size Number of sheets
A4, B5, LT 50
A3, B4, A4-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT-R, COMP 30
Paper size Number of sheets
A4, B5, LT 50
A3, B4, A4-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT-R, COMP 30
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode)
In the magazine sort mode, more than one original can be copied and bound like magazines or booklets.
Also, a set of copied sheets can be automatically folded and stapled at its centre when the Saddle Stitch
Finisher (optional) is installed. The available copy paper sizes for these modes are A3, A4-R and B4.
Special paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used for saddle stitching.
The paper weight applicable for this mode is 64 to 105 g/m
2
.
When placing portrait originals horizontal to you in the magazine sort mode, set the Image Direction in the
edit menu. Otherwise the originals will not be copied in the proper page order. ( P.156 “14.IMAGE
DIRECTION”)
1. When [MAGAZINE SORT] is selected
2. When [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] is selected
3. When [SADDLE STITCH] is selected
You can select the magazine sort mode from the edit menu, as well as from the basic menu. When this
mode is selected from the edit menu, you can adjust the binding margin of the copy. To select this
mode from the edit menu, see P.135 “6.MAGAZINE SORT”.
12
3
2
1
112
94
76
76
12
3
2
1
58
310
112
76
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3
Setting magazine sort & saddle stitch mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Select the paper size.
Available copy paper sizes are A3, A4-R and B4.
For bypass copying, see P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”.
3
Place the original(s).
When placing originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, see the illustrations ( P.96) for the
proper page order of the copies.
When placing originals on the original glass, follow the procedure below.
- When [MAGAZINE SORT] or [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] is selected: Place the first page of
the originals first.
- When [SADDLE STITCH] is selected: In case of 12-page originals, set them in the order of pages 12-1, 2-
11, 10-3, 4-9, 8-5, then 6-7.
4
Press the finisher button on the basic menu.
5
Press the [MAGAZINE SORT] (or [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE
STITCH] or [SADDLE STITCH] button.
The [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] button and the [SADDLE STITCH] button are selectable only
when the Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed.
Set other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
When placing the originals on the original glass, follow the procedure in P.60 “Placing originals on the
glass”.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Available conditions for saddle stitching
One cover of 64 to 209 g/m
2
can be added. In this case, this cover is included in the maximum number
of sheets that can have saddle stitching.
When paper of different weights is loaded, the maximum number of sheets for saddle stitching should
refer to that of the paper with the highest weight.
To add one cover of 209 g/m
2
or more to the paper of 81 to 105 g/m
2
, the tray loading capacity is
always 5 sets.
Paper size Paper weight Maximum number of
sheets for saddle stitching Tray loading capacity
A3, A4-R, B4 64 - 80 g/m
2
15 Set of 11 - 15 sheets: 10 sets,
Set of 6 - 10 sheets: 20 sets,
Set of 2 - 5 sheets: 25 sets
81 - 105 g/m
2
10 Set of 6 - 10 sheets: 15 sets,
Set of 2 - 5 sheets: 25 sets
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3
Hole punch mode (optional)
When the Hole Punch Unit (optional) is installed to the Finisher or the Saddle Stitch Finisher (both
optional), you can punch holes in the copies.
The available copy paper sizes for this mode are A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R and FOLIO.
The paper weight applicable for this mode is 64 to 256 g/m
2
.
Special paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used for hole punching.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the finisher button on the basic menu.
4
Press the [HOLE PUNCH] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
When the Inserter Unit (optional) is installed, you can punch holes without the need to go through any copying
operation by setting paper on the unit.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Number of punch holes and available paper sizes
Since the number of punch holes and the distance between the holes vary depending on the country/
region, purchase a hole punch unit that meets your requirements. (For details, consult your service techni-
cian.)
Number of punch holes
and hole diameter Available paper sizes
MJ-6003E
(Japan and most of Europe)
2 holes
(6.5 mm dia.)
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD,
LG, LT, LT-R, COMP
MJ-6003N
(North America)
2/3 holes switchable
(8.0 mm dia.)
2 holes: LG, LT-R
3 holes: A3, A4, LD, LT
MJ-6003F
(France)
4 holes
(6.5 mm dia.; 80 mm pitch)
A3, A4, LD, LT
MJ-6003S
(Sweden)
4 holes
(6.5 mm dia.; 70 mm,
21 mm pitch)
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD,
LG, LT-R, COMP
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3
Inserter mode (optional)
When you want to staple or punch holes on the paper without going through any copying operation, place
sheets on the Inserter Unit (optional).
Also, when you want to insert blank sheets of paper at specified pages, place sheets on the Inserter Unit.
( P.173 “18.INSERTER”)
Be sure to place the same size of sheets of paper on the Inserter Unit and align them.
If the paper is fed from more than one paper source, such as the drawer, External Large Capacity
Feeder, bypass tray or Inserter Unit, set all sheets of paper in one size in the same direction.
Available paper size and type for the Inserter Unit
Note that some types of paper may not be applicable for the Inserter Unit due to their paper qualities,
even if you are using the paper listed above.
The use of the Inserter Unit has some restrictions on stapling and saddle stitching respectively.
( P.95 “Maximum number of sheets for stapling”, P.98 “Available conditions for saddle stitching”)
Setting paper on the Inserter Unit
Paper size A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, FOLIO
Media type Plain paper (64 - 80 g/m
2
)
Thick paper (81 - 256 g/m
2
)
Recycled paper
Special paper (e.g. OHP film, colour paper)
(Contact a Toshiba-product distributor for details of the special paper available.)
Maximum number
of sheets can be set
64 - 80 g/m
2
: 100 sheets
81 - 256 g/m
2
: Less than 12 mm in paper height (less than 7 mm in case of special
paper)
1
Place paper on the Inserter Unit and
adjust the side guides to the width of the
paper.
Place the paper with its face up.
Be sure that the top and bottom of the paper to be inserted are
the same as those of originals.
Be sure that the height of the paper placed on the Inserter Unit
does not exceed the indicator on the side guide.
When you place large-sized paper on the Inserter Unit, widen the
tray as shown in the illustration on the right.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
3.Selecting Finishing Modes (Cont.)
3
Using only staple mode or hole punch mode
When the Inserter Unit is installed, the individual operations of stapling, saddle stitching and hole punching
without the need for any copying operation are enabled. In this case, use the control panel of the Inserter
Unit.
2
Set each mode with the control panel of the Inserter Unit.
When you use the hole punch mode, press the button 1 on the control panel of the unit. The hole punch mode
lamp is lit.
When you use the staple mode or the saddle stitch mode, press the button 2 on the control panel of the unit.
The lamp for the mode you have selected is lit. Each time you press the button 2, these two modes switch
over.
The saddle stitch mode is available only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed.
The hole punch mode and the staple mode can be used together. The hole punch mode and the saddle stitch
mode cannot be used together.
3
Press the [START] button on the control panel of the unit.
The operation starts and the [START] button on the control panel of the unit blinks in green. When the opera-
tion has finished, all the lamps on the control panel of the unit go out.
1
Place paper on the Inserter Unit.
P.101 “Setting paper on the Inserter Unit”
When paper is placed on the unit, the [START] button of the unit
is lit green.
When you use the saddle stitch mode, place the sheets to be the
top and back covers of the document at the bottom of the paper.
(If paper is placed in the Inserter Unit as shown in the figure, it will
be stapled in the position indicated by the arrows.)
1 2
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3
4. Duplex Copying
The following 5 combinations are available for duplex copying.
1. 1-sided original -> 1-sided copy (default setting at installation)
2. 1-sided original -> 2-sided copy
3. 2-sided original -> 2-sided copy
4. 2-sided original -> 1-sided copy
5. Book-type original -> 2-sided copy
Duplex copying is available for plain paper (64 to 80 g/m
2
), thick 1 paper (- 105 g/m
2
), thick 2 paper (-
163 g/m
2
) and thick 3 paper (- 209 g/m
2
).
-12-
-13-
-15- -12- -13- -15-
-13-
-13-
1
2
5
3
4
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
4.Duplex Copying (Cont.)
3
1-sided original -> 1-sided copy (default setting at installation)
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Confirm that the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu is [1 -> 1
SIMPLEX].
If [1 -> 1 SIMPLEX] is not shown, press the simplex/duplex button to display the next menu, and then press the
[1 -> 1 SIMPLEX] button on that menu.
Set other copy modes as required.
4
Press the [START] button.
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3
1-sided original -> 2-sided copy
When you copy 1-sided portrait originals to 2-sided copies, you can make a booklet-type copy in the direc-
tion of “open to left” opening, using the image direction mode in the edit menu. ( P.156 “14.IMAGE
DIRECTION”)
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu.
4
Press the [1 -> 2 DUPLEX] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
When placing an original on the original glass, follow steps 5 to 6 of P.54 “Copying procedure” continuously.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
4.Duplex Copying (Cont.)
3
2-sided original -> 2-sided copy
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu.
4
Press the [2 -> 2 DUPLEX] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
When placing an original on the original glass, follow steps 5 to 6 of P.54 “Copying procedure” continuously.
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3
2-sided original -> 1-sided copy
When a 2-sided ‘open to left’ (Book) portrait original is copied using the image direction mode in the edit
menu with [2-Sided Originals to 1-Sided Copies], copies can be adjusted to the same direction. ( P.156
“14.IMAGE DIRECTION”)
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu.
4
Press the [2 -> 1 SPLIT] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
4.Duplex Copying (Cont.)
3
Book-type original -> 2-sided copy
You can make a booklet-type copy in the same page configuration in which the original is.
The acceptable paper size for this function is A4 or B5 only.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu.
3
Press the [BOOK -> 2] button.
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3
4
Select the book copying type.
Press the [RIGHT -> RIGHT] button (= default setting at the installation) if copying should start at a right-hand
page and end at a right-hand page. Other copying types are selectable by pressing any of the [RIGHT ->
LEFT], [LEFT -> LEFT] and [LEFT -> RIGHT] buttons.
e.g.: If pages 2 to 6 of a book which opens to the left are to be copied, select [LEFT -> RIGHT].
The yellow indicator line for booklet copying moves to the centre of the original glass.
5
Select A4 or B5 copy size.
Only A4 or B5 size is available. Press the drawer button on the touch panel, or use the paper source selection
( / ) buttons to select A4 or B5 size.
If you need a binding space, select the book margin mode. ( P.120 “1.IMAGE SHIFT”)
- Set other copy modes as required.
E
6
F
7
A
2
B
3
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
4.Duplex Copying (Cont.)
3
7
Press the [START] button. When the data of the opened pages have
been scanned, open the next page and set the booklet on the original
glass again.
Repeat the procedures above until all the desired pages have been scanned. If the last copy is only a single
page, press the [COPY FINAL PAGE] button on the touch panel before the scanning of this page is started.
8
When all the pages have been scanned, press the [FINISHED] button
on the touch panel.
The scanned pages will be copied.
6
Open and place the first page(s) on the
original glass.
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and
do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you.
Centre the booklet on the yellow indicator line with its bottom
toward you.
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5. Original Mode
You can select the most appropriate image processing mode (= original mode) for your original from the
following 3 modes.
[TEXT/PHOTO]: Original with text and photographs (default setting at installation)
[TEXT]: Original with text only (or text and line art only)
[PHOTO]: Original with photographs only
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the original mode button on the basic menu.
4
Select and press the button for the most appropriate original mode
for your original.
Set other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3
6. Copy Density Adjustment
There are 2 types of copy density adjustment: the automatic copy density mode and the manual copy den-
sity mode. In the automatic copy density mode, the equipment automatically selects the most appropriate
copy density by detecting the density of the original. In the manual copy density mode, you can adjust the
copy density manually according to the conditions of the original.
The automatic copy density mode is selected by default when the equipment is installed.
Automatic copy density mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Confirm that the [AUTO] button on the basic menu is selected. If it is
not, press the button.
Set other copy modes as required.
4
Press the [START] button.
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3
Manual copy density mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press either the or button to adjust the copy density to the
desired level.
The copied image becomes lighter as you press the button and darker as you press the button.
Set other copy modes as required.
4
Press the [START] button.
3
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3.SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES
115
4
4. IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
1. Background Adjustment..................................................................................................... 116
2. Sharpness.......................................................................................................................... 117
116
4.IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
4
1. Background Adjustment
This function allows you to adjust the density of the original’s background. It avoids the back side of 2-
sided originals becoming visible on the front side of the original through the copy.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the
[BACKGROUND ADJUSTMENT] button.
4
Press the [LIGHT] (or [DARK]) button to adjust the density, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
Canceling the background adjustment
There are 2 ways to clear the setting.
Press the [DEFAULT] button and then the [ENTER] button.
Adjust the background level to “0”, and then press the [ENTER] button.
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4
2. Sharpness
This function allows you to emphasize or blur the outline of the image. When the sharpness level is
adjusted to the [SOFT] side, the moire fringes are suppressed. If it is adjusted to the [SHARP] side, the let-
ters and fine lines become sharper.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the
[SHARPNESS] button.
4
Press the [SOFT] (or [SHARP]) button to adjust the sharpness, and
then press the [ENTER] button.
When the sharpness level is adjusted to the [SOFT] side, the moire fringes are suppressed. If it is adjusted to
the [SHARP] side, the letters and fine lines become sharper.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
Canceling the sharpness adjustment
There are 2 ways to clear the setting.
Press the [DEFAULT] button and then the [ENTER] button.
Adjust the sharpness level to “0”, and then press the [ENTER] button.
4
118
4.IMAGE ADJUSTMENT
119
5
5. USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS
1. IMAGE SHIFT ....................................................................................................................120
2. EDGE ERASE....................................................................................................................126
3. BOOK CENTRE ERASE....................................................................................................127
4. DUAL PAGE.......................................................................................................................129
5. 2IN1 / 4IN1.........................................................................................................................132
6. MAGAZINE SORT .............................................................................................................135
7. EDITING ............................................................................................................................137
Trimming / Masking.........................................................................................................................137
Mirror image ....................................................................................................................................140
Negative/Positive reversal...............................................................................................................141
8. XY ZOOM ..........................................................................................................................142
9. COVER SHEET .................................................................................................................144
10.SHEET INSERTION........................................................................................................... 147
11. TIME STAMP .....................................................................................................................149
12.PAGE NUMBER.................................................................................................................150
13.JOB BUILD ........................................................................................................................152
14.IMAGE DIRECTION...........................................................................................................156
15.BOOK - TABLET ................................................................................................................158
16.ADF / SADF .......................................................................................................................160
17.TAB PAPER .......................................................................................................................163
18.INSERTER .........................................................................................................................173
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5.USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS
5
1. IMAGE SHIFT
A margin for binding can be created. The following types are available.
1. Created by shifting the original image to either the right or left side (Right or Left margin)
2. Created by shifting the original image to either the upper or lower side (Top or Bottom margin)
3. Created binding margins in the centre (inner margin) (Bookbinding margin)
Select this setting when using “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” ( P.108).
The ‘Top or Bottom margin’ can be used in combination with the ‘Right or Left margin’ or the ‘Bookbinding
margin’.
Creating a right or left margin
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[IMAGE SHIFT] button.
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4
Press the [LEFT] (or [RIGHT]) button.
5
Adjust the margin width by pressing the [2 mm] or [100 mm] button,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
The default width of the margin is 7 mm.
In duplex copying, margins on the back are created on the other side of those in the front. ( P.103 “4.Duplex
Copying”)
6
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
7
Press the [START] button.
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1.IMAGE SHIFT (Cont.)
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Creating a top or bottom margin
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[IMAGE SHIFT] button.
4
Press the [TOP] (or [BOTTOM]) button.
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Adjust the margin width by pressing the [2 mm] or [100 mm] button,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
The default width of the margin is 7 mm.
In duplex copying, margins on the back are created on the other side of those in the front. ( P.103 “4.Duplex
Copying”)
6
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
7
Press the [START] button.
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1.IMAGE SHIFT (Cont.)
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Creating a bookbinding margin
This is used when setting “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” ( P.108) in duplex copying. The margin is
created in the centre (inner margin).
Acceptable paper sizes for this function are A4 and B5 only.
1
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[IMAGE SHIFT] button.
2
Press the [BOOK] button.
3
Adjust the margin width by pressing the [2 mm] or [30 mm] button,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
The default width of the margin is 14 mm.
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Press the [ENTER] button.
Set “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” ( P.108) in duplex copying as well.
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2. EDGE ERASE
If the original has a dirty or torn edge, it may be reproduced as a black stain on the copy. In that case, set
the edge erase. A white border is created along the edges of the copy, eliminating those black stains.
This function is available only in the case of standard-size originals.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[EDGE ERASE] button.
4
Adjust the width by pressing the [2 mm] or [50 mm] button, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
The default width of the white border is 5 mm.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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3. BOOK CENTRE ERASE
This function allows you to erase the shadow in the centre of a book original.
1. Before book centre erase is set
2. After book centre erase is set
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the
glass could injure you.
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[BOOK CENTRE ERASE] button.
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3.BOOK CENTRE ERASE (Cont.)
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4
Adjust the width by pressing the [2 mm] or [50 mm] button, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
The default width of the erase margin is 10 mm.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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4. DUAL PAGE
This function allows the facing pages of a book or magazine to be copied page by page onto 2 separate
sheets of paper or duplex-copied on one sheet. It is not necessary to move the original on the glass. You
can also place a pair of A4 or B5 sized originals side by side and copy them on separate sheets of paper.
Acceptable paper sizes for this function are A4 and B5 only.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then the [DUAL
PAGE] button.
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4.DUAL PAGE (Cont.)
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3
Press the [1 SIDE] (or [2 SIDE]) button.
1 SIDE: Making copies of the facing pages on 2 separate sheets of paper page by page
2 SIDE: Making duplex copies of them on one sheet
The yellow indicator line for placing a book moves near the centre of the original glass.
If you need a binding margin, set the right or left margin. ( P.120 “Creating a right or left margin”)
4
Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select the
copy size (A4 or B5).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Turn to the next page, set the book again, and then press the [START]
button.
Repeat this step until all the originals have finished being scanned.
5
Place the first page(s) to be copied on the
glass, and then press the [START] but-
ton.
Centre the book on the yellow indicator line with the bottom
toward you. ( P.61 “Book-type originals”)
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and
do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you.
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After all the originals have finished being scanned, press the [FIN-
ISHED] button.
Press the [COPY FINAL PAGE] button if the last original is a 1-sided page.
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5. 2IN1 / 4IN1
This feature allows multiple originals to be reduced and copied onto a single sheet of paper. There are 2
modes: 2IN1 copying, where 2 originals are copied onto a single sheet, and 4IN1 copying, where 4 origi-
nals are copied onto a single sheet. In addition, duplex 2IN1 / 4IN1 modes are available, where four/eight
originals can be copied to 2 sides of a single sheet of paper.
2IN1
4IN1
2IN1 DUPLEX (a: Side 1, b: Side 2)
When a copy is turned with the line as a pivot, originals are printed on Side 2 (back face) as shown.
4IN1 DUPLEX (a: Side 1, b: Side 2)
When a copy is turned with the line as a pivot, originals are printed on Side 2 (back face) as shown.
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bb
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1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
To make copies on paper which is not the same size as the original, press the [ZOOM] button on the basic menu
to enter the following menu, select the desired paper size and press the [AMS] button.
If the paper size is not changed, paper of the same size as the original is selected.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [2
IN1 / 4IN1] button.
4
Select the type of image combination.
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5.2IN1 / 4IN1 (Cont.)
5
5
Press the [1 SIDE] (or [2 SIDE]) button.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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6. MAGAZINE SORT
This function allows 1-sided originals to be copied and sorted so that they can be folded and bound along
a centre line like typical magazines or booklets.
Example of copying a 12-page document
When placing a portrait originals horizontal to you in the magazine sort mode, be sure to set the correct
direction of the originals. ( P.156 “14.IMAGE DIRECTION”)
Using this function in combination with the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) makes copies automatically
folded in half and stapled along their centre line.
Example of copying with the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional)
The Magazine sort function has 2 procedures; operating from the basic menu and operating from the edit
menu. When operating from the edit menu, the margin width can be adjusted.
To operate from the basic menu, see P.96 “Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode)”.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using the Saddle Stitch Finisher, A3, A4-R, B4, LD, LG and LT-R are available.
2
Select the paper type.
For drawer feeding, see P.80 “Manual paper selection”.
For bypass feeding, see P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”.
3
Place the original(s).
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6.MAGAZINE SORT (Cont.)
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4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[MAGAZINE SORT] button.
5
Set the saddle-stitch and the binding margin.
To staple the centre line using the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional), press the [STAPLE ON] button. For the
maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, see P.98 “Available conditions for saddle stitching”.
To adjust the width, press the [2 mm] or [30 mm] button.
The default width of the margin is 2 mm.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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7. EDITING
Trimming / Masking
This function allows you to copy only the inside of the specified area on an original (trimming) or copy with
the specified area masked (masking). Up to 4 rectangular areas can be specified on an original.
Image editing is only available with standard-size originals.
If the original and copy paper sizes are set incorrectly, the image in the specified range may not be
copied correctly.
1. An example of trimming
2. An example of masking
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size ( P.78 “1.Paper Selection”).
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[EDITING] button.
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7.EDITING (Cont.)
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3
Press the [TRIM] (or [MASK]) button.
4
Place the original with its face up on the
original glass.
Set the original face up with its bottom toward you and fit its top
left corner against the top left corner of the original glass, and
align it with the original scales.
Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and
do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you.
5
Specify the area. Using the original scale
on the left and the inner (top) scale, read
the following 4 values:
X1: Distance from the top left to the left edge of the
specified area
X2: Distance from the top left to the right edge of the
specified area
Y1: Distance from the top left to the upper edge of the
specified area
Y2: Distance from the top left to the lower edge of the
specified area
The marks of the original scale have a 2 mm pitch.
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6
Enter the values read in step 5 for the specified area, and then press
the [SET] button. Set 4 values in order.
After the setting of 4 values is finished, the next edit area menu is displayed. Repeat steps 5 and 6 when you
specify other areas. Up to 4 areas can be specified on an original.
To correct the value which has been set, press the [RESET] button. Pressing it once makes the highlighted
field move one position upward. Highlight the field in which you want to rectify the value, and then key in the
correct one.
If the [RESET] button is pressed while the X1 field is highlighted, all values in the fields will become “0”.
7
Press the [ENTER] button after specifying the area.
9
Press the [START] button.
8
Place the original(s) with its face down.
Set the original face down with its bottom toward you and fit its
top left corner against the top left corner of the original glass.
Select other copy modes as required.
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7.EDITING (Cont.)
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Mirror image
This function allows you to make copies with images completely reversed (right and left).
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size ( P.78 “1.Paper Selection”).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[EDITING] button.
4
Press the [MIRROR] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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Negative/Positive reversal
This function allows you to make copies reversing the black areas on the original to white ones, or vice
versa.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size ( P.78 “1.Paper Selection”).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[EDITING] button.
4
Press the [NEG/POS] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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8. XY ZOOM
This function allows you to make copies with different reproduction ratios set for the X (horizontal) and Y
(vertical) direction in the range of 25 to 400%.
When an original is placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, the reproduction ratio is in
the range of 25 to 200%.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.69), be sure to specify the paper size.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [XY
ZOOM] button.
100%
100%
200%
200%
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4
Set the reproduction ratios for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) direc-
tions.
Using the [25%] and [400%] buttons, set the reproduction ratio for X and press the [SET] button. Then set the
reproduction ratio for Y.
5
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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9. COVER SHEET
This function allows you to insert special sheets of paper (such as colour paper) into a set of copies as
cover sheets. A copied front cover sheet can be inserted. The back cover sheet is inserted blank. There
are 4 types of sheet insertion modes:
1. Adding a blank front cover sheet ([TOP BLANK])
2. Adding a copied front cover sheet ([TOP COPIED])
3. Adding a blank front and blank back cover sheets ([BOTH BLANK])
4. Adding a copied front and blank back cover sheets ([TOP COPIED BACK BLANK])
1
Place the cover sheet.
Place the cover sheet in the drawer selected for cover sheets, on the bypass tray or the Inserter Unit. (How-
ever, the Inserter Unit cannot be used with [TOP COPIED] or [TOP COPIED BACK BLANK].)
When it is placed in the drawer for the cover sheets, you must set the paper type (cover sheet), size and thick-
ness. ( P.46 “Drawer for special uses”)
When it is placed on the bypass tray, you must set the paper size and thickness. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
When you use the Inserter Unit with [TOP BLANK] or [BOTH BLANK], see P.173 “18.INSERTER”.
Make sure the cover sheet and the sheets other than the cover sheet are placed in the same direction and of
the same size.
2
Place paper (other than cover paper) in the drawer(s).
Make sure the cover sheet and the copy paper have the same orientation and size.
3
Place the original(s).
Originals should be placed from the first page on the original glass.
REPORT
2005
REPORT
2005
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2
1
3
2
1
REPORT
2005
3
2
1
3
2
1
REPORT
2005
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2
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4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu and then the [COVER
SHEET] button.
5
Press the desired cover sheet button.
TOP BLANK: To add a blank front cover sheet
TOP COPIED: To add a copied front cover sheet
BOTH BLANK: To add blank front and back cover sheets
TOP COPIED BACK BLANK: To add copied front and blank back cover sheets
When “1-Sided Original to 2-Sided Copy” with the [TOP COPIED] or [TOP COPIED BACK BLANK] button
pressed is performed, a 1-sided copy is made for a cover sheet.
6
Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select a
paper source of the same size and direction as the cover sheet.
Select other copy modes as required.
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9.COVER SHEET (Cont.)
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7
Press the [START] button.
When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is used, the original is scanned and copying starts.
When the original is placed on the original glass, perform steps 8 and 9.
8
Press the [YES] button and place the next original. Then press the
[START] button.
Repeat this step until all the originals have finished being scanned.
9
After all the originals have finished being scanned, press the [FIN-
ISHED] button.
Copying starts.
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10. SHEET INSERTION
This function allows you to insert special sheets of paper (such as colour paper) into the specified pages. 2
kinds of sheets for insertion are available. Up to 50 pages can be specified for [INSERT SOURCE 1] and
[INSERT SOURCE 2], respectively. There are 2 types of sheet insertion modes:
1. Inserting a copied sheet into the specified page ([COPIED])
2. Inserting a blank sheet into the page previous to the specified one ([BLANK])
1
Place the special sheets of paper.
P.46 “Drawer for special uses”
Place the special sheets of paper in the drawer selected for sheet insertion, on the bypass tray or the Inserter
Unit. (However, the Inserter Unit cannot be used with [COPIED].)
When you use the Inserter Unit with [BLANK], see P.173 “18.INSERTER”.
Both special sheets of paper and plain paper should be placed in the same direction and be of the same size.
2
Place plain paper in the drawer(s).
3
Place the original(s).
4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[SHEET INSERTION] button.
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3
2
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REPORT
2005
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REPORT
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10.SHEET INSERTION (Cont.)
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5
Press the [COPIED] (or [BLANK]) button.
COPIED: To insert a copied sheet into the specified page
BLANK: To insert a blank sheet into the page previous to the specified one
6
Press the [INSERT SOURCE 1] (or [INSERT SOURCE 2]) button.
7
Key in the desired page number (3 digits or less) for insertion and
press the [SET] button.
When [COPIED] is selected on step 5, a copied sheet is inserted into the specified page. When [BLANK] is
selected, a blank sheet is inserted into the page previous to the specified one.
Up to 50 pages can be specified for [INSERT SOURCE 1] and [INSERT SOURCE 2]. When inserting multiple
sheets one by one at specified pages, repeat steps 6 and 7. (Up to 15 pages are registered in the template.
( P.201))
8
After the specifying of all insertion pages is finished, press the
[ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
9
Press the [START] button.
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11. TIME STAMP
This function allows you to add the time and date of the scanning to the copies.
1. Printed at the bottom of a portrait copy
2. Printed at the top of a landscape copy
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[TIME STAMP] button.
4
Select the orientation ([Short edge] or [Long edge]) and position
([UPPER] or [LOWER]) of the date and time to be printed, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
DD.MM.YYYY 14:54
DD.MM.YYYY 14:54
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12. PAGE NUMBER
This function allows you to add page numbers to the copies.
1. Printed at the bottom centre of a portrait copy
2. Printed at the top right of a landscape copy
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[PAGE NUMBER] button.
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2
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3
2
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4
Select the orientation ([Short edge] or [Long edge]) and position
([TOP LEFT], [TOP CENTRE], [TOP RIGHT], [BOTTOM LEFT], [BOT-
TOM CENTRE] or [BOTTOM RIGHT]) of the page number to be printed,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
5
Key in the starting page number and then press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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13. JOB BUILD
This function allows you to copy different kinds of originals at one time.
Scanning is performed by setting the optimal original mode and image adjustment for each original (it is
called a job). After all the originals have finished being scanned, they can be copied at one time.
For example, after originals such as multiple A3 texts, news clips, photographs in magazines and multiple
A4 photographs with the appropriate settings have finished being scanned, they can be copied in the
scanned order in one go. Also, the scanned data can be stored in e-Filing.
Up to 2000 pages of originals are possible.
Any number of jobs can be set until the total number of scanned original pages reaches 2000.
There are restrictions on the settings for JOB BUILD: Settings not available for JOB BUILD, common set-
tings for all jobs and changeable settings for each job. See the following table to perform the setting.
Settings not available
for JOB BUILD
Common settings
for all jobs
Changeable settings
per each job
Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
Book to 2
Image editing
XY zoom
Cover copying
Sheet insertion mode
Magazine sort
Magazine sort & Saddle stitch
2IN1 / 4IN1
Tab paper
Inserter
e-Filing/file
Mixed-size original
Paper size to be copied
Sort mode
Image shift
Book centre erase
Time stamp
Page number
Image direction in 2-sided
copying
Book <-> tablet
Reproduction ratio
Automatic magnification selection
Original size
Original mode
2-sided (or 1-sided) copying
Background adjustment
Sharpness
Edge erase
Dual-page
ADF / SADF
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1
Place the originals of the 1st job.
When an original is placed on the original glass, one page is regarded as one job.
To copy mixed-size originals using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, see P.81 “When copying
mixed-size originals in one go”.
Select the drawer if you want to specify it.
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[JOB BUILD] button.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
3
Press the [ENTER] button.
Read the brief description of JOB BUILD on the touch panel.
JOB BUILD is set and the basic menu is displayed.
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13.JOB BUILD (Cont.)
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4
After “Press START button to copy after changing settings.” appears,
perform the settings for the 1st job and the common settings for all
jobs.
Press the [SETTINGS] button to confirm the settings.
To change the settings, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button, and then start the procedure again from step 1.
5
Press the [START] button.
The scanning of the originals for the 1st job starts.
6
After “Press START button to copy after changing settings.” appears,
place the originals of the 2nd job. Perform the settings for the 2nd job.
Note that copying will be performed in the same modes as those of the 1st job if the settings are not changed.
Press the [SETTINGS] button to confirm the settings.
7
Press the [START] button.
The scanning of the originals for the 2nd job starts.
Repeat steps 6 to 7 until all the originals have finished being scanned.
8
After all the originals have finished being scanned, confirm the num-
ber of copies on the menu and change if needed.
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Press the [JOB FINISH] button on the basic menu.
The copying of the originals starts.
When copy and e-Filing/file functions are set, storing starts.
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14. IMAGE DIRECTION
This function allows you to adjust the direction to ‘open to left’ when a lengthwise A3, B4 original, etc. is
copied under the mode of 1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies (or 2-Sided Originals to 1-Sided Copies).
This function is not necessary for copying in the direction of ‘open to top’.
When a 2-sided ‘open to left’ (Book) portrait A3, B4 original, etc. is copied using this function with [2-Sided
Originals to 1-Sided Copies], copies can be adjusted to the same direction.
[IMAGE DIRECTION]:
1. Set
2. No setting
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Perform the setting of [1 -> 2 DUPLEX] (or [2 -> 1 SIMPLEX]).
P.103 “4.Duplex Copying”
4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[IMAGE DIRECTION] button.
The direction of the copy is adjusted by this operation.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
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5
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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15. BOOK - TABLET
When copying under the mode of 2-Sided Originals to 2-Sided-Copies, this function allows you to rotate
the back side of the original to be copied by 180º. It is useful when ‘open to left’ (Book) originals need to be
copied in ‘open to top’ (Tablet), and the opposite condition is available.
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
3
Perform the setting of [2 -> 2 DUPLEX].
P.103 “4.Duplex Copying”
4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[BOOK - TABLET] button.
‘Open to left’ originals are copied in ‘open to top’ and ‘open to top’ originals are copied in ‘open to left’ by this
operation.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
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5
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
6
Press the [START] button.
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16. ADF / SADF
When using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, you can select either; the continuous feed mode
(default setting), in which originals are automatically fed in one by one after the [START] button is pressed,
or the single feed mode, in which an original is automatically pulled in after insertion and copying is
started.
It is useful to select the continuous feed mode for copying multiple originals at one time, and the single
feed mode for copying one original individually.
To set different size originals, see P.81 “When copying mixed-size originals in one go”.
Continuous feed mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[SADF] button.
If the [ADF] button is already displayed, the continuous feed mode is set. In this case, skip to step 5.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
3
Place the original(s) on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
P.62 “Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder”
4
Press the [ADF] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
5
Press the [START] button.
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Single feed mode
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[ADF] button.
If the [SADF] button is already displayed, the single feed mode is set. In this case, skip to step 4.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
3
Press the [SADF] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
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16.ADF / SADF (Cont.)
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Place the original on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
The original is automatically pulled in and the following menu is displayed.
If there are more originals, set them in the same way. (The same operation is performed whether or not you
press the [YES] button.)
5
After all originals have finished being fed, press the [FINISHED] but-
ton.
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17. TAB PAPER
Tab paper copying and insertion are available. There are the following 3 modes.
1. Copying on the tab of tab paper ([COPY ON TAB])
2. Inserting blank tab paper prior to a selected page ([BLANK TAB INSERT])
3. Combination of copying on tab paper and inserting tab paper ([COPIED TAB INSERT])
Before copying on tab paper, adjust the tab width. ( P.166)
The tab paper can be set in any one drawer and the bypass tray except Large Capacity Feeder. (The
recommendation is to set in the 2nd drawer.)
Be sure to set “TAB PAPER” for the drawer for special uses. ( P.46 “Drawer for special uses”)
Only A4/LT can be used in this mode.
Preparing an original to copy on the tab of the tab paper
A4/LT originals are used. In copying on tab or copied tab insert, the image is shifted to copy the index of
the original on the tab position.
1 2 3
Original
* The shift width means the distance that
image should be shifted when copied
on the tab paper.
Shift width*Tab width
Tab paper
By setting the tab width and shift width, the image is shifted to copy the index of the original on the tab position.
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17.TAB PAPER (Cont.)
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Setting tab paper in the drawer
The setting order is different between when the tab paper is set in the drawer and when it is set on the
bypass tray.
1
Pull out the drawer.
Placing paper in the second drawer is recommended.
3
Align the tab paper with the original.
5
Close the drawer.
Check if the drawer for special uses is “TAB PAPER”.
2
Insert the tab paper back guide into the
slit of A4-TAB (or LT-TAB).
4
Place the tab paper with its face down in
the drawer.
front
side
Originals Sheets of tab paper
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 2nd
1st
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
back side
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Setting tab paper on the bypass tray
The setting order is different between when the tab paper is set in the drawer and when it is set on the
bypass tray.
1
Align the tab paper with the original.
3
Set the size and thickness.
Be sure to select “TAB PAPER” for the paper type. ( P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”)
2
Place the tab paper with its face up on
the bypass tray.
front
side
4th
3rd
2nd
1st
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Originals Sheets of tab paper
front side
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17.TAB PAPER (Cont.)
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Setting the tab width
To copy on tab paper, adjust both the tab width and the shift width for the drawer and the bypass tray
respectively. This setting is different between when the tab paper is set in the drawer and when it is set on
the bypass tray.
1
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[TAB PAPER] button.
2
Press the [TAB EXTENSION] button.
3
Press the [CASSETTE] button for setting tab paper in the drawer or
the [BYPASS FEED] button for setting it on the bypass tray.
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Adjust the tab width and the shift width using the [0 mm] or [30 mm]
button, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Press [TAB EXTENSION] or [SHIFT MARGIN] to switch the item to be set.
The initial value is set to 13 mm for both the tab width and the shift width.
The default setting value can be changed for both the tab width and the shift width. For details, refer to the
User Functions Guide.
Range of the tab width and shift width
The range of the tab width and the shift width is different between when the tab paper is set in the
drawer and when it is set on the bypass tray.
Measuring the tab width and shift width
The tab width and the shift width can be measured by the scale on the left side and rear side of the
original glass. The marks of the original scale have a 2 mm pitch.
Measuring the tab width
Place tab paper on the original glass to measure the tab width.
Measuring the shift width
Place the original on the original glass to measure the shift width.
Tab width Shift width
Drawer 12 to 17 mm 0 to 30 mm
Bypass tray 10 to 20 mm 0 to 30mm
Original scale
Align the tab paper with
the original scale
Tab width
Original scale
Align the original
with the
original scale
Shift width
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17.TAB PAPER (Cont.)
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Tab paper copying
The original is copied on the tab of the tab paper.
1
Prepare the original to copy on the tab of the tab paper.
P.163 “Preparing an original to copy on the tab of the tab paper”
2
Place tab paper in the drawer or on the bypass tray.
For placing tab paper in the drawer, see P.164 “Setting tab paper in the drawer”.
For placing tab paper on the bypass tray, see P.165 “Setting tab paper on the bypass tray”.
3
Place the original(s).
4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[TAB PAPER] button.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
5
Press the [COPY ON TAB] button.
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Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
7
Press the [START] button.
Copying on the tab of tab paper is started.
Tab paper insertion
The blank tab paper is inserted prior to a selected page. Up to 50 sheets of tab paper can be inserted.
Copying on the tab of the tab paper is not performed.
Up to 15 pages are registered in the template. ( P.201)
1
Place tab paper in the drawer or on the bypass tray.
For placing tab paper in the drawer, see P.164 “Setting tab paper in the drawer”.
For placing tab paper on the bypass tray, see P.165 “Setting tab paper on the bypass tray”.
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[TAB PAPER] button.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
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17.TAB PAPER (Cont.)
5
4
Press the [BLANK TAB INSERT] button.
5
Key in the page number (3 digits or less) for inserting the tab paper,
and then press the [SET] button.
When 2 sheets of tab paper or more are inserted, repeat step 5. The tab paper is inserted prior to a selected
page. Up to 50 sheets of tab paper can be inserted. (Up to 15 pages are registered in the template. ( P.201))
6
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
7
Press the [START] button.
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Tab paper insertion and copying
Copied tab paper is inserted prior to the selected pages. Up to 50 sheets of tab paper can be inserted.
Up to 15 pages are registered in the template. ( P.201)
1
Prepare an original to copy on the tab of the tab paper.
2
Place tab paper.
For placing tab paper in the drawer, see P.164 “Setting tab paper in the drawer”.
For placing tab paper on the bypass tray, see P.165 “Setting tab paper on the bypass tray”.
3
Place the originals.
Before placing them, insert an original for tab paper prepared in step 1 prior to the desired page.
4
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[TAB PAPER] button.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
5
Press the [COPIED TAB INSERT] button.
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17.TAB PAPER (Cont.)
5
6
Key in the page number (3 digits or less) for inserting the tab paper,
and then press the [SET] button.
When 2 sheets of tab paper or more are inserted, repeat step 6. Up to 50 sheets of tab paper can be inserted.
(Up to 15 pages are registered in the template. ( P.201))
Check that the page number corresponds to the inserted page for tab paper in step 3.
7
Press the [ENTER] button.
Select other copy modes as required.
8
Press the [START] button.
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18. INSERTER
You can insert a blank sheet set in the Inserter Unit (optional) at the specified page (including a top cover
and a back cover) of the document.
1. Adding a blank front cover sheet ([FRONT COVER])
2. Adding a blank front and blank back cover sheets ([FRONT & BACK COVER])
3. Inserting a blank sheet into the page previous to the specified one ([SHEET INSERT])
[SHEET INSERT] can be used in combination with [FRONT COVER] or [FRONT & BACK COVER].
A back cover sheet can be inserted with its backside up. See the User Functions Guide for details.
When you want to insert a sheet and make a copy on it, use the drawer or the bypass tray of the equip-
ment, not the Inserter Unit. Use the cover copying mode or the sheet insertion mode from the edit
menu. ( P.144 “9.COVER SHEET”, P.147 “10.SHEET INSERTION”)
1
Place paper on the Inserter Unit.
P.101 “Setting paper on the Inserter Unit”
2
Place the original(s).
3
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the
[INSERTER] button.
If the desired function button is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
4
Press the [PAPER SIZE] button.
If no paper is set on the Inserter Unit, the [PAPER SIZE] button and the [MEDIA TYPE] button are not selectable.
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18.INSERTER (Cont.)
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5
Press the button representing the paper size set on the Inserter Unit.
6
Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button.
7
Press the button representing the media type set on the Inserter Unit.
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Selecting [FRONT COVER] / [FRONT & BACK COVER]
8
Press the [FRONT COVER] (or [FRONT & BACK COVER]) button, then
press the [ENTER] button.
When using these modes with the sheet insertion mode, press the [SHEET INSERT] button before pressing
the [ENTER] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
9
Press the [START] button.
Selecting [SHEET INSERT]
A blank sheet is inserted before the page specified.
8
Press the [SHEET INSERT] button.
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18.INSERTER (Cont.)
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9
Key in the desired page number (no more than 3 digits) for insertion
and press the [SET] button.
A blank sheet is inserted before the page specified.
Up to 50 pages can be specified. To specify more than one page, repeat this procedure. (Up to 15 pages are
registered in the template. ( P.201))
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After you have finished specifying the pages, press the [ENTER] but-
ton.
When using the sheet insertion mode with [FRONT COVER] or [FRONT & BACK COVER], press the [FRONT
COVER] or [FRONT & BACK COVER] button before pressing the [ENTER] button.
Set other copy modes as required.
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Press the [START] button.
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1. e-Filing ...............................................................................................................................178
2. Creating User Boxes..........................................................................................................180
3. Changing Data of User Boxes............................................................................................182
4. Deleting User Boxes ..........................................................................................................185
5. Storing Documents in e-Filing ............................................................................................187
6. Printing Stored Documents ................................................................................................191
7. Deleting Folders or Documents..........................................................................................196
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1. e-Filing
This feature allows you to store, print and manage documents obtained by copying, printing from a PC,
scanning, receiving Fax and receiving Internet Fax. The document is stored into the hard disk embedded
in this equipment.
To use documents printed from a PC in e-Filing, a Printer Kit or Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is
required.
To use scanned documents or documents received by Internet Fax in e-Filing, a Scanner Kit or Printer/
Scanner Kit (both optional) is required.
To use documents received by Fax in e-Filing, a Fax Unit is required.
There are two kinds of e-Filing as follows.
Public box:
This is prepared as a default setting. This is used to store a shared document that can be accessed by any
users without restrictions.
User box:
Up to 200 boxes can be created. Passwords can be set for each user box.
Up to 100 folders per one box can be created. A maximum of 400 documents can be stored in one
folder. The maximum number of original pages is 1000. (However, it may be restricted depending on
the amount of free space on the hard disk embedded in this equipment.)
An outline of e-Filing is as follows.
1. Store a document into e-Filing.
2. Add a printing setting to the stored document as required.
3. Print the document.
4. Use the document on the PC. (See the e-Filing Guide for details.)
- The stored document in e-Filing can be downloaded to a client PC by using the “File Downloader”.
- The stored document in e-Filing can be imported as an image into the TWAIN-compatible applica-
tion by the TWAIN driver.
- You can edit and back up the document, create a folder, etc. in the e-Filing using “TopAccess”.
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The available settings differ between when the operation is performed from the touch panel of this
equipment or using “TopAccess” from a client PC. See the e-Filing Guide for details.
When the preservation period for documents in e-Filing is specified, the stored documents will be
deleted after this period has passed. You need to print the documents or download them into a client
PC using the “File Downloader”. See the e-Filing Guide for details. (For setting the storing period of the
documents in e-Filing, ask the network administrator.)
Be sure to back up the data stored in e-Filing regularly in case of a hard disk failure. See the e-Filing
Guide for details.
This chapter explains about when copied original data are stored to e-Filing. See the e-Filing Guide for
storing, printing and managing the document obtained by printing from a PC, scanning, receiving fax
and receiving Internet Fax (except for copying) and operating e-Filing via network.
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2. Creating User Boxes
Up to 200 user boxes can be created. To prepare user boxes for different purposes enables you to have
efficient document management.
Folders can be created in each user box. Also, password can be set to each user box.
You can create folders using “TopAccess” from a client PC. See the e-Filing Guide for details.
Set up a user box following the procedure below.
2
Select a blank box number between “001” and “200”, and then press
the [SETUP] button.
3
Enter the box name.
When the [BOX NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 32 letters can be
entered.
1
Press the [e-FILING] button on the con-
trol panel.
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Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the
[SET] button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
5
Key in the password in “Retype Password”.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
6
Press the [ENTER] button.
The user box is created.
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3. Changing Data of User Boxes
Created user boxes and passwords can be changed.
You cannot change the folder name using the control panel of this equipment. It can be changed using
“TopAccess” from a client PC. See the e-Filing Guide for details.
2
Select the desired box, and then press the [EDIT] button.
If the desired box is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the box number.
3
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected box, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the box was created, skip to step 4.
1
Press the [e-FILING] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Enter the new box name.
When [BOX NAME] is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. A box name can contain up to 32
letters.
5
Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET]
button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
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Key in the password in “Retype Password”.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
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Press the [ENTER] button.
The box settings are updated.
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4. Deleting User Boxes
Unnecessary user boxes can be deleted. All folders and documents in the user boxes are also deleted.
Public box cannot be deleted.
2
Select the box you want to delete, and then press the [DELETE] but-
ton.
If the desired box is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the box number.
3
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected box, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the box was created, skip to step 4.
1
Press the [e-FILING] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
“Are you sure you want to delete this box?” appears. Press the [Yes]
button to delete the box.
The box is deleted.
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5. Storing Documents in e-Filing
Scanned original data can be stored in e-Filing. The copy mode settings will be saved with the e-Filing
document. You can copy originals and store the data at one time. After storing the original data, you can
print them out at any time.
There are two types of e-Filing, public box and user boxes. To store the data in a user box, you need to
set it up in advance. ( P.180 “2.Creating User Boxes”)
The data scanned with the scanning function can be also stored in e-Filing by installing the Scanner Kit
(optional). The stored data can be downloaded to the client PC as a JPEG, PDF or TIFF file. For
details, refer to the Scanning Guide.
1
Place the original(s).
Up to 100 folders can be created in one e-Filing, and a maximum of 400 documents can be stored in one
folder. The maximum number of original pages is 1000. (However this may be restricted depending on the
amount of free space of the hard disk in this equipment.)
Set the copy mode as required.
2
Press the [E-FILING/FILE] button to enter the e-Filing/file menu.
3
Press the [STORE TO E-FILING] button.
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5.Storing Documents in e-Filing (Cont.)
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4
Press the [BOX/FOLDER] button.
5
Select the box in which you want to store the document, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired box is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
When the password entry menu is displayed
When the password entry menu is displayed, the password is set in the selected user box. Key in the
password.
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The document list in the selected box is displayed. Press the [ENTER]
button to store in this box.
To store the document in the folder
To store the document in the folder, select the folder to be stored, press the [OPEN FOLDER] button.
The document list in the selected folder is displayed. Press the [ENTER] button to store in this folder.
If you want to close the folder and go back to the box above, press the [CLOSE FOLDER] button.
Creating the folder can be performed from the client PC using “TopAccess”. For details, see e-Filing Guide.
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Enter the document name.
When the [DOCUMENT NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 64 letters
can be entered.
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5.Storing Documents in e-Filing (Cont.)
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8
Press the [ENTER] button.
9
“PRINT THIS DOCUMENT?” appears. Press the [YES] button to store
and print it out at one time.
If you want to store the document without printing it, press the [NO] button.
10
Press the [START] button.
Storing the document starts.
When the original is placed on the original glass or on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder in the Single
original feeding mode, the following menu is displayed. If you have another original to be stored, press the [YES]
button. After the last page has finished being scanned, press the [FINISHED] button.
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After all originals have finished being stored, press the [FUNCTION
CLEAR] button.
The basic menu is displayed.
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6. Printing Stored Documents
Stored documents can be printed out. You can also print out a part of a document and change the setting
in the finishing mode or the like before printing the documents.
Printing the whole document
All pages of the document are printed. If printing multiple copies is desired, see P.194 “Printing the
stored document after changing the settings”.
2
Select the box in which the desired printing document is stored, and
then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired box is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the box number.
3
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected box, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the box was registered, skip to step 4.
1
Press the [e-FILING] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Select the document to be printed.
To print a document in the folder, select the folder in which you want to print the document out and press the
[OPEN FOLDER] button. Select the desired document on the menu.
5
Press the [PRINT] button.
Printing starts.
To stop printing a stored document during the operation
Select the job you want to stop from the print job menu or scan job menu, and then press the
[DELETE] button. For details, see P.229 “8.JOB STATUS”.
Test printing
A part of a document of several pages can be printed out.
1
Follow steps 1 to 4 of P.191 “Printing the whole document”.
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2
Press the [TEST PRINT] button.
3
Key in the number of the last page and change the first page to be
printed if necessary.
Key in the number of the last page, press the [SET] button, and then key in the number of the first page.
To correct the pages, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
To print all pages, press the [ALL PAGES] button.
4
Press the [PRINT] button.
Printing of the set pages starts.
To stop printing a stored document during this operation
Select the job you want to stop from the print job menu or scan job menu, and then press the
[DELETE] button. For details, see P.229 “8.JOB STATUS”.
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Printing the stored document after changing the settings
The following settings are available before the stored document is printed.
1. Feeding source (Press the drawer area of the feeding source. Paper in the drawer selected for the
feeding source is used only when its size and type correspond to those of the original.)
2. Number of printings (Key them in.)
3. Simplex printing / duplex printing
4. Finishing mode (Selecting the mode is limited depending on the installed optional equipment.)
5. Paper exit (Available when the Finisher or Saddle Stitch Finisher (both are optional) is installed)
6. Image shift position
7. Added date and time position
8. Page number position
1
Follow steps 1 to 4 of P.191 “Printing the whole document”.
2
Press the [SETTINGS] button.
3
Set the printing modes as required.
See the eight items mentioned above for the setting mode. To set items 3 to 8, press the button and set the
required setting on the menu.
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Press the [PRINT] button.
Printing starts.
To stop printing a stored document during this operation
Select the job you want to stop from the print job menu or scan job menu, and then press the
[DELETE] button. For details, see P.229 “8.JOB STATUS”.
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7. Deleting Folders or Documents
Unnecessary folders or documents can be deleted. If a folder is deleted, all documents in the folder are
also deleted.
2
Select the box in which you want to delete the folder or document,
and then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired box is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the box number.
3
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected box, and then press the
[ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the box was created, skip to step 4.
1
Press the [e-FILING] button on the con-
trol panel.
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Select the folder or document to be deleted, and then press the
[DELETE] button.
To delete a document in the folder
To delete a document in the folder, select the folder in which you want to delete the document and
press the [OPEN FOLDER] button. Select the desired document and press the [DELETE] button.
5
“Are you sure you want to delete this folder?” or “Are you sure you
want to delete this document?” appears. Press the [Yes] button to
delete the folder or document.
The folder or document is deleted.
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7. TEMPLATE
1. Template ............................................................................................................................200
2. Registering User Groups and Templates ........................................................................... 201
3. Changing Data of User Groups and Templates .................................................................212
4. Recalling Templates...........................................................................................................219
5. Deleting User Groups or Templates ...................................................................................224
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1. Template
A combination of functions frequently used can be registered as a template and recalled as required. Tem-
plates can be used with the copy, scanning and Fax functions.
To use scanning functions, the Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is required.
To use Fax functions, the optional Fax Unit is required.
1. Register the combination of the functions to the template.
2. Place the original.
3. Recall and copy the desired template.
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2. Registering User Groups and Templates
A template can be registered either in “PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP” or “USER GROUP” depending on
your purpose. Passwords can be set to restrict the unauthorized use of a template.
PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP:
This is prepared as a default setting. Anyone can use a template registered in this group.
It is useful if the setting combinations of functions frequently used throughout the company or organization
are registered in this group. Up to 60 templates can be registered.
When registering a template in the public template group, keying in the Admin Password is required.
USER GROUP:
Up to 200 groups can be registered. It is useful if you register each department, section or person as a
user group. Up to 60 templates can be registered in each group. Passwords can be set for the user
groups.
Registering a template in the public template group
1
Set every function you want to include in the combination.
e.g.: Setting “Image shift”, “90% reduction” and “10 sets of copies” of the copy function.
Up to 15 pages are registered in the template for each setting of “SHEET INSERTION”, [BLANK TAB INSERT]
and [COPIED TAB INSERT] for “TAB PAPER”, and [SHEET INSERT] for “INSERTER”.
3
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
2
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Press the [PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP], and then press the [ENTER]
button.
5
Press the [PASSWORD] button, key in the Admin Password (6 to 10
digits), and then press the [ENTER] button.
6
The corresponding buttons of the template registered in the public
template group are displayed. Press the blank key, and then press the
[SAVE] button.
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Enter the template name.
[NAME 1] is displayed on the upper side and [NAME 2] is displayed on the lower side of the template button.
Enter [NAME 1] and/or [NAME 2]. When both are entered, [NAME 1] is displayed on the upper side and
[NAME 2] on the lower side of the button.
When the [NAME 1] or [NAME 2] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 11 let-
ters can be entered.
8
Enter the user name of the template as required.
When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can
be entered.
9
Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the
[SET] button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
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10
Key in the password in “Retype Password”, and then press the
[ENTER] button to fix it.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
11
Select whether to enable “AUTOMATIC START” or not when the tem-
plate is recalled.
Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button.
When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions
is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled. How-
ever, if a password is set for the template, you need to key it in when an operation with the function set to the
template is performed, though automatic start is enabled.)
12
Press the [SAVE] button.
The screen returns to the one of step 1, which is the menu before the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel
is pressed.
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Registering the new user group
2
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
3
Select an unregistered user group between “001” and “200”, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
1
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Enter the user group name.
When the [NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 20 letters can be
entered.
5
Enter the user name of the user group as required.
When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can
be entered.
6
Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the
[SET] button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
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Key in the password in “Retype Password”, and then press the
[ENTER] button to fix it.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
8
Press the [ENTER] button.
The user group is registered.
Registering a template in the user group
1
Set every function you want to include in the combination.
e.g.: Setting “Image shift”, “90% reduction” and “10 sets of copies” of the copy function.
Up to 15 pages are registered in the template for each setting of “SHEET INSERTION”, [BLANK TAB INSERT]
and [COPIED TAB INSERT] for “TAB PAPER”, and [SHEET INSERT] for “INSERTER”.
2
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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3
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
4
Select the desired user group, and then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired user group is not displayed, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
5
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 6.
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6
The corresponding buttons of the template registered in the user
group are displayed. Press the blank key, and then press the [SAVE]
button.
7
Enter the template name.
[NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side and [NAME 2] is displayed in the lower side of the template button.
Enter [NAME 1] and/or [NAME 2]. When both are entered, [NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side and [NAME
2] is displayed in the lower side of the button.
When the [NAME 1] or [NAME 2] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 11 let-
ters can be entered.
8
Enter the user name of the template as required.
When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can
be entered.
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9
Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the
[SET] button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
10
Key in the password in “Retype Password”, and then press the
[ENTER] button to fix it.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
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11
Select whether to enable “AUTOMATIC START” or not when the tem-
plate is recalled.
Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button.
When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions
is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled. How-
ever, if a password is set for the template, you need to key it in when an operation with the function set to the
template is performed, though automatic start is enabled.)
12
Press the [SAVE] button.
The screen returns to the one of step 1, which is the menu before the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel
is pressed.
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3. Changing Data of User Groups and Templates
Registered names, user names and passwords of user groups or templates, and the automatic start set-
ting of a template can be changed.
The data of a public group cannot be changed.
Changing the data of a user group
2
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
3
Select the user group you want to change, and then press the [EDIT]
button.
If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the user group number.
1
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 5.
5
Enter the new name of the user group.
When the [NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 20 letters can be
entered.
6
Enter the new user name of the user group.
When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can
be entered.
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7
Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET]
button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
8
Key in the password in “Retype Password”, and then press the
[ENTER] button to fix it.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
9
Press the [ENTER] button.
The data of the user group are changed.
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Changing the data of a template
2
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
3
Select the user group in which the template to be changed was regis-
tered, and then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the user group number.
1
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Enter the following password, and then press the [ENTER] button.
When the public group is selected:
Key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits).
When the user group is selected:
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group. (If no password was set when the user
group was registered, skip to step 5.)
5
Select the template to be changed, and then press the [EDIT] button.
If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
6
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7.
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Enter the new name of the template.
When the [NAME 1] or [NAME 2] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 11 let-
ters can be entered.
8
Enter the new user name of the template.
When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can
be entered.
9
Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET]
button to fix it.
Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password” becomes highlighted.
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10
Key in the password in “Retype Password”, and then press the
[ENTER] button to fix it.
* (asterisk) is displayed in “Retype Password” when the password is entered.
To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel.
11
Change the setting of “AUTOMATIC START” for recalling the tem-
plate.
Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button.
When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions
is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled. How-
ever, if a password is set for the template, you need to key it in when an operation with the function set to the
template is performed, though automatic start is enabled.)
12
Press the [ENTER] button.
The data of the template are changed.
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When a template is recalled, the registered setting functions of the template are reflected in the equip-
ment.
If [ENABLE] is selected for “AUTOMATIC START” when the template is registered, operation of the setting
functions is automatically started by pressing the template button.
When recalling a template in a public group
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
4
Press the [PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP].
3
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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5
Press the desired template button.
If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
If you press the template button with the icon, the operation of the registered setting functions is automati-
cally started.
6
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7.
7
Confirm that “Updated the template setting” appears on the menu.
Select other copy modes as required.
8
Press the [START] button.
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When recalling a template in a user group
1
Place paper in the drawer(s).
2
Place the original(s).
4
Select the user group in which the template to be recalled is regis-
tered.
If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the user group number.
3
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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5
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 6.
6
Press the desired template button.
If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
If you press the template button with the icon, the operation of the registered setting functions is automati-
cally started.
7
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 8.
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Confirm that “Updated the template setting” appears on the menu.
Select other copy modes as required.
9
Press the [START] button.
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5. Deleting User Groups or Templates
Unnecessary user groups and templates can be deleted. If a user group is deleted, all templates in the
user group are also deleted.
Deleting a user group
2
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
3
Select the user group you want to delete, and then press the
[DELETE] button.
If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the user group number.
1
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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4
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 5.
5
Press the [DELETE] button.
The selected user group is deleted.
Deleting a template
2
Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
1
Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the con-
trol panel.
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3
Select the user group in which the template to be deleted is regis-
tered, and then press the [ENTER] button.
If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
To display the applicable menu immediately, key in the user group number.
4
Enter the following password, and then press the [ENTER] button.
When the public group is selected:
Press the [PASSWORD] button and key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits).
When the user group is selected:
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group. (If no password was set when the user
group was registered, skip to step 5.)
5
Select the template you want to delete, and then press the [DELETE]
button.
If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
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6
Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then
press the [ENTER] button.
If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7.
7
Press the [DELETE] button.
The selected template is deleted.
7
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8. JOB STATUS
1. Job Status ..........................................................................................................................230
2. Confirming Print Job Status ...............................................................................................231
Print jobs .........................................................................................................................................232
Proof print jobs................................................................................................................................235
Private print jobs .............................................................................................................................238
When using department codes .......................................................................................................241
3. Confirming Scan Job Status...............................................................................................244
4. Log List ..............................................................................................................................245
Confirming job history in log list ......................................................................................................246
Registering into address book from log lists ...................................................................................250
Printing journals (send/receive log list) ...........................................................................................252
5. Print Status Display ............................................................................................................253
6. Error Code .........................................................................................................................256
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1. Job Status
When you press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel, the job status menu is displayed. The fol-
lowing information can be confirmed on this menu.
Status of jobs (print, Internet Fax and scan) in waiting
Log list of jobs (print, sending/receiving, scan) performed
Print status
You can also start, pause, release, delete and move the job in waiting.
For the status confirmation of the Fax job, see the Operator’s Manual for Facsimile Function.
The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary for the scanning function.
The FAX Unit (optional) is necessary for the Fax function.
The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optinal) is necessary for the Internet Fax and E-mail
functions.
The Printer Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary for printing from a client PC
through the network.
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2. Confirming Print Job Status
You can confirm the status of the print job. The following information is displayed in a list.
User Name: Name of user for whom the job was registered
Date, Time: Date and time the job was registered
Paper: Paper size to be printed
Pages: Number of pages to be printed
Sets: Number of sets to be printed
Status: Status of jobs or specified time for “Delayed TX Reservation” setting
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 250 pages (1000 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm
the 5th and following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
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Print jobs
Copying and printing of the document, and printing of an E-mail, etc. are called print jobs.
Print jobs can be deleted, paused and released, moved, and printed on the print job list.
Displaying print job list
Deleting print jobs
1
Select the job you want to delete on the print job list, then press the
[DELETE] button.
If the subject job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
2
“Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button.
The job is deleted.
1
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the
control panel.
The print job list is displayed.
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Pausing print jobs
The 11th job or later counting from the one in progress can be paused.
1
Select the job you want to pause on the print job list, then press the
[PAUSE] button.
When the [PAUSE] button is pressed, the display of this button changes to [RELEASE].
When the job is paused, the next job is started.
Releasing print job
Press the [RELEASE] button. A job once paused will not be printed out unless the [RELEASE]
button is pressed.
Moving print jobs
The 11th job or later counting from the one in progress can be moved.
1
Select the job you want to move on the print job list, then press the
[MOVE] button.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
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2
Select the position where you want to move the job. (The job comes
right under the job you selected on the list.)
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Proof print jobs
“Proof print” is a function to print only 1 set as a proof print when you print more than one set of documents
from a client PC on the network before you print out all the sets of the documents.
You can check this proof print and then select whether you print the rest of the documents or quit printing
to change the setting on the proof print job list. If you want to print the rest, you can change the number of
printouts.
For details of proof print, see the Printing Guide.
Displaying proof print job list
2
Press the [PROOF] button.
The proof print job list is displayed.
1
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the
control panel.
The print job list is displayed.
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Continuing printing after proof printing
1
Select the job you want to print on the proof print job list.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
2
Press the [RELEASE] button.
Printing starts.
The printing status can be confirmed on the print job list.
When you want to change the number of sets
When you want to change the number of sets, press the [EDIT] button and key in the desired
number. Then press the [RELEASE] button to start printing.
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Deleting proof print jobs
1
Select the job you want to delete on the proof print job list, and then
press the [DELETE] button.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
2
“Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button.
The job is deleted.
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Private print jobs
“Private print” is a function to print a document from a client PC on the network only when a previously set
password is keyed in from the control panel of this equipment. This function is useful when you want to
print confidential documents.
For details of private print jobs, see the Printing Guide.
Displaying private print job list
2
Press the [PRIVATE] button.
3
Select the appropriate user name.
The letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Key in the password, which has previously been set from the cli-
ent PC, and then press the [ENTER] button.
You can key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits) by pressing the [ADMIN. PASSWORD] button instead of
keying in the password, previously set from the client PC. In this case, jobs can be deleted but not printed.
The private print job list is displayed.
1
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the
control panel.
The print job list is displayed.
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Printing private print jobs
1
Select the job you want to print on the private print job list.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
To select all jobs on the private print job list, press the [SELECT ALL] button. To clear the selection, press the
[ALL CLEAR] button.
2
Press the [RELEASE] button.
Printing starts.
The printing status can be confirmed on the print job list.
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2.Confirming Print Job Status (Cont.)
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Deleting private print jobs
1
Select the job you want to delete on the private print job list, and then
press the [DELETE] button.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
To select all jobs on the private print job list, press the [SELECT ALL] button. To clear the selection, press the
[ALL CLEAR] button.
2
“Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button.
The job is deleted.
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When using department codes
If the department code keyed in at printing is not correct, this job will be stored in the invalid queue (= the
list of jobs with an incorrect department code or with no department code), and will not be printed out.
However, the jobs stored in the invalid queue can be printed when the correct department code is newly
keyed in.
A print job, whose number of pages exceeds that specified for a particular department code, will not be
printed out either. In this case, contact the administrator in your office.
Displaying invalid queues
2
Press the [INVALID] button.
The menu for the invalid queue is displayed.
1
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the
control panel.
The print job list is displayed.
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Keying in correct department code to print
When an incorrect department code has been keyed in at printing, you can key in the correct department
code again to print the subject job.
1
Select the job you want to print on the menu for the invalid queue.
If the corresponding is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
2
Press the [RELEASE] button.
3
Key in the correct department code, and then press the [ENTER] but-
ton.
Printing starts.
The printing status can be confirmed on the print job list.
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Deleting invalid print jobs
1
Select the job you want to delete on the menu for the invalid queue,
then press the [DELETE] button.
If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
2
“Delete OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button.
The job is deleted.
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3. Confirming Scan Job Status
You can confirm the scan job status and delete a scan job. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide.
The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary for the scanning function.
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel. Then press the [SCAN] button on the touch panel to
display the scan job list.
The following information is displayed.
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 250 pages (1000 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm
the 5th and the following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
Deleting scan job
Select the job you want to delete on the scan job list, and then press the [DELETE] button.
To: Where the scanned data are to be filed or to be sent
Agent: Agent by which performed
Date, Time: Date and time the job was registered
Pages: Number of originals
Status: Status of jobs
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4. Log List
You can confirm the history of each copy, print, scan, and, sending and receiving of Fax, Internet Fax and
E-mail job on the log list.
You can also register unregistered Fax numbers or E-mail addresses into the address book from the log
list of the Fax and Internet Fax, or the log list of scan jobs.
The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary for the scanning function.
The FAX Unit (optional) is necessary for the Fax function.
The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary for the Internet Fax and E-mail
functions.
The Printer Kit (optional) is necessary for printing from a client PC through the network.
When you press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel and the [LOG] button on the touch panel,
the log menu is displayed.
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Confirming job history in log list
Print log
When you press the [PRINT] button on the log menu, the history of copy jobs and print jobs is displayed.
The following information is displayed.
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 30 pages (120 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the
5th and the following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
The following button is displayed.
[RETURN]: Press this button to return to the log menu.
User Name: Name of the senders of the copy/print job
Date, Time: Date and time the job was printed
Paper: Paper size printed
Pages: Number of pages of the copy/print job
Sets: Number of sets printed
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Send log
When you press the [SEND] button on the log menu, the sending history of Fax jobs and Internet Fax jobs
is displayed. (The Fax function and the Internet Fax function are both optional.)
The following information is displayed.
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 30 pages (120 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the
5th and the following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
The following buttons are displayed.
File No.: Order of job registered
To: Recipient’s Fax number or E-mail address of Internet Fax
Date, Time: Date and time the Fax or Internet Fax was sent
Pages: Number of pages of the Fax or Internet Fax sent
Status: Result is displayed as “OK” or in error codes.
(For the error codes, see P.256 “6.Error Code”.)
[JOURNAL]: Press this button to print the history of sent jobs (= journal). (For details, see P.252
“Printing journals (send/receive log list)”.)
[ENTRY]: Press this button to register unregistered Fax numbers or E-mail addresses on the send
log list into the address book. (For details, see P.250 “Registering into address book
from log lists”.)
[RETURN]: Press this button to return to the log menu.
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Receive log
When you press the [RECEIVE] button on the log menu, the receiving history of Fax jobs, Internet Fax
jobs and E-mail jobs is displayed. (The Fax function and the Internet Fax function are both optional.)
The following information is displayed.
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 30 pages (120 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the
5th and the following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
The following buttons are displayed.
File No.: Order of job registered
From: Sender’s Fax number or E-mail address of Internet Fax
Date, Time: Date and time the Fax, Internet Fax or E-mail was received
Pages: Number of pages of the Fax, Internet Fax or E-mail received
Status: Result is displayed as “OK” or in error codes.
(For the error codes, see P.256 “6.Error Code”.)
[JOURNAL]: Press this button to print the history of received jobs (= journal). (For details, see P.252
“Printing journals (send/receive log list)”.)
[ENTRY]: Press this button to register unregistered Fax numbers or E-mail addresses on the
receive log list into the address book. (For details, see P.250 “Registering into address
book from log lists”.)
[RETURN]: Press this button to return to the log menu.
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Scan log
When you press the [SCAN] button on the log menu, the histories of the following items are displayed.
Job filed in e-Filing by copying
Job filed in a shared folder by copying (= SAVE AS FILE) (The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit
(both optional) is necessary.)
Job filed in e-Filing or a shared folder by scanning (= SCAN TO FILE) (The Scanner Kit or the Printer/
Scanner Kit (both optional) is necessary.)
E-mail sent by scanning (= SCAN TO E-MAIL) (The Scanner Kit or the Printer/Scanner Kit (both
optional) is necessary.)
The following information is displayed.
4 jobs are displayed in 1 page. Up to 30 pages (120 jobs) can be displayed. When you want to confirm the
5th and the following jobs, press the [Next] button, and when you want to return to the previous page,
press the [Prev] button.
The following buttons are displayed.
To: Where the scanned data are to be filed or sent
Agent: Agent by which performed
Date, Time: Date and time the scan job was performed
Pages: Number of pages of job scanned or E-mailed
Status: Result is displayed as “OK” or in error codes.
(For the error codes, see P.256 “6.Error Code”.)
[ENTRY]: Press this button to register unregistered E-mail addresses on the scan log list into the
address book. (For details, see P.250 “Registering into address book from log lists”.)
[RETURN]: Press this button to return to the log menu.
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Registering into address book from log lists
You can register Fax numbers and E-mail addresses, which have not yet been registered, into the address
book from the send, receive or scan log list.
1
Press the [SEND] (or [RECEIVE] or [SCAN]) button on the log menu.
The send (or receive or scan) log list is displayed.
2
Select the job which includes the Fax number or E-mail address you
want to register into the address book.
3
Press the [ENTRY] button.
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4
Enter the following information. (You need to enter at least either of
[FIRST NAME] or [LAST NAME], and either of [FAX NO.] or [E-MAIL].)
[FIRST NAME]: Enter the first name. The entered first name is displayed in the address book list on the touch
panel.
[LAST NAME]: Enter the last name. The entered last name is displayed in the address book list on the touch
panel.
[FAX NO.]: Enter the Fax number.
[2ND FAX]: Enter the second Fax number.
[E-MAIL]: Enter the E-mail address.
[CORP.]: Enter the company name.
[DEPT.]: Enter the department name.
[KEYWORD]: Enter a keyword with which you can search for the desired contact.
When you press any of the above, the letter entry menu ( P.30) is displayed. Enter the information with the but-
tons on this menu and the digital keys on the control panel.
5
Press the [ENTER] button.
The information has been registered in the address book.
For details of the address book, see the User Functions Guide.
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Printing journals (send/receive log list)
You can print the send and receive log lists of the Fax job. The 40 latest send-and-receive logs (1 page), or
the 120 latest send-and-receive logs (3 pages) can be printed out. You can also select and print only 1 log.
For details, see the Operator’s Manual for Facsimile Function.
1
Press the [SEND] (or [RECEIVE]) button on the log menu.
The send (receive) log list is displayed.
2
Press the [JOURNAL] button.
The send (receive) log list is printed.
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5. Print Status Display
When you press the [STATUS] button on the touch panel while no operation is in progress, the size of the
paper set in the drawer is displayed. When you press the [STATUS] button during printing, the drawer but-
ton being used for the feeding of this printing is highlighted.
Releasing print job errors
If the specified size of paper is not in the drawer when printing is to be performed from a client PC, a print
job error occurs. The [JOB STATUS] button blinks and the following menu is displayed.
Follow the procedure below to release the error.
Printing by placing sheets of paper on the bypass tray
1
Press the blinking [JOB STATUS] button.
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2
Place the specified size of paper on the bypass tray, and then press
the [START] button.
Printing is performed. Press the [JOB STATUS] button.
Printing by placing appropriate size of sheets in the drawer
2
Press the drawer button whose size you want to change on the touch
panel.
You can select the desired drawer with the paper source selection ( / ) buttons.
3
Place paper in the corresponding drawer.
1
Press the blinking [JOB STATUS] button.
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4
Press the paper size button corresponding to the one you have
placed.
5
Press the [START] button.
Printing is performed. Press the [JOB STATUS] button.
Printing by selecting a paper size already placed in another drawer
When the specified size of paper is not in the drawer, you can release the error by selecting another size of
paper already placed in another drawer, instead of placing the specified size of paper in the drawer. How-
ever, a part of the image may not be printed if the size of the paper placed in the drawer is smaller than the
specified one.
Press the drawer button whose size you want to use on the touch panel. Then press the [START] button.
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6. Error Code
If an error occurs while using the optional Fax, optional Internet Fax or optional scan, the error code is dis-
played in the status of each log. Take an appropriate action with reference to the following.
Fax / Internet Fax
Error code Problem What to do
Fax
0012 Original jam Clear the jammed original.
0013 Door open Firmly close the open door.
0020 Power interruption Check the power interruption report.
0030 Reset Transmission is cancelled. (The transmission is terminated by
the jammed printing paper during the Direct Transmission.)
0033 Polling Error Check polling options setup (Security Code, etc.), and check if
the polling document exists.
0042 Memory full Make sure that there is sufficient memory before making the call
again.
0050 Line busy Retry communications.
0053 Security Mismatch in
Relay or Mail Box
transmission
Confirm the remote party’s Security Code, system password,
and your setup.
00B0 - 00B5
00C0 - 00C4
00D0 - 00D2
00F0, 00F1
Signal Error or Line
Condition Error
Retry communications. Frequent failures may indicate a phone
line problem. If possible, move the unit to another line and try
your communications again.
00E8 HDD Error Retry communications.
Internet Fax
1C10 System access abnor-
mality
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again. If the error still occurs, contact
your service representative.
1C11 Insufficient memory When there are running jobs, perform the job in error again after
the completion of the running jobs. If the error still occurs, turn
the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job again.
1C12 Message reception
error
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again.
1C13 Message transmission
error
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again.
1C14 Invalid parameter When a template is used, form the template again. If the error
still occurs, turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform
the job again.
1C15 Exceeding file capacity Ask your administrator to change the “Fragment Page Size” set-
ting for the Internet Fax setting, or reduce the number of pages
and perform the job again.
1C20 System management
module access abnor-
mality
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again. If the recovery is still not com-
pleted, contact your service representative.
1C21-1C22 Job control module
access abnormality
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again. If the recovery is still not com-
pleted, contact your service representative.
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1C30 Directory creation fail-
ure
Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable.
Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space in disc
capacity.
1C31 File creation failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable.
Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space in disc
capacity.
1C32 File deletion failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable.
Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space in disc
capacity.
1C33 File access failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable.
Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space in disc
capacity.
1C40 Image conversion
abnormality
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error
again. If the error still occurs, contact your service representa-
tive.
1C60 HDD full failure during
processing
Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the
job again. Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space
in disc capacity.
1C61 Address Book reading
failure
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error
again.
Reset the data in the Address Book and perform the job again.
If the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
1C62 Memory acquiring fail-
ure
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error
again. If the error still occurs, contact your service representa-
tive.
1C63 Terminal IP address
unset
Ask your administrator to set the IP address of the equipment.
1C64 Terminal mail address
unset
Ask your administrator to set the E-mail address of the equip-
ment.
1C65 SMTP address unset Ask your administrator to set the SMTP server address.
1C66 Server time time-out
error
Check if the SMTP server is operating properly.
1C69 SMTP server connec-
tion error
Ask your administrator to set the login name or password of
SMTP server and perform the job again. Check if the SMTP
server is operating properly.
1C6A HOST NAME error Ask your administrator to check if there is an illegal character in
the device name. Delete the illegal character and reset the
appropriate device name.
1C6B Terminal mail address
error
Ask your administrator to check if there is an illegal character in
the E-mail address of the equipment. Delete the illegal charac-
ter and reset the appropriate E-mail address, then perform the
job again.
1C6C Destination mail
address error
Check if there is an illegal character in the Destination E-mail
address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate
Destination E-mail address, then perform the job again.
1C6D System error Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Perform the job in error again. If the error still occurs, contact
your service representative.
Error code Problem What to do
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1C70 SMTP client OFF Ask your administrator to enable the SMTP Client and perform
the job again.
1C71 SMTP authentication
error
Check if the SMTP authentication method, login name and
password are correct.
1C72 POP Before SMTP
error
Check if the settings of POP Before SMTP and POP3 are cor-
rect.
1C80 Internet Fax transmis-
sion failure when pro-
cessing E-mail job
received
Confirm the “Received Internet Fax Forward” settings.
1C81 Onramp Gateway
transmission failure
Confirm the mail box settings.
1C82 Internet Fax transmis-
sion failure when pro-
cessing Fax job
received
Confirm the “Received Fax Forward” setting.
1CC0 Job canceling Job was canceled
1CC1 Power failure Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted
securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable.
3A10-3A12 MIME format error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail in the MIME1.0 format.
3A20-3A22 E-mail process error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
3A30 Partial E-mail timeout
error
Ask the sender to resend the E-mail, or change the Partial Wait
time setting.
3A40 Invalid partial E-mail
received
Ask the sender to resend the partial E-mail in the RFC2046 for-
mat.
3A50-3A52 HDD full error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail by separating it to several
E-mails. If this error occurs because the paper empty occurs
and too much waiting jobs are stored in the hard disc, add the
paper to activate other jobs.
3A60-3A62 HDD full alert Ask the sender to resend the E-mail by separating it to several
E-mails. If this error occurs because the paper empty occurs
and too much waiting jobs are stored in the hard disc, add the
paper to activate other jobs.
3A70 Interrupt partial E-mail
reception
Ask your administrator to enable the Enable Partial E-mail set-
ting and ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
3A80-3A82 Partial E-mail disabled Ask your administrator to enable the Enable Partial E-mail set-
ting and ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
3B10-3B12 E-mail format error Ask your administrator to enable the Enable Partial E-mail set-
ting and ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
3B20-3B22 Context-Type error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail with attached files that are
the TIFF format.
3B30-3B32 Invalid character set Ask the sender to resend the E-mail in the ISO-8559-1/2 format.
3B40-3B42 E-mail decode error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
3C10-3C13 TIFF analysis error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail with attached files that are
the TIFF format.
Error code Problem What to do
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3C20-3C22 TIFF compression
error
Ask the sender to resend the E-mail with attached TIFF files in
the MH, MR, MMR, or JPEG compression.
3C30-3C32 TIFF resolution error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail with attached TIFF files
whose resolution is either 200 x 100, 200 x 200, 200 x 400, 300
x 300, or 400 x 400 dpi.
3C40-3C42 TIFF paper size error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail with attached TIFF files
that can be printed on the paper available for this equipment.
3C50-3C52 Offramp transmission
error
Ask the sender to specify the correct fax numbers and resend
the E-mail.
3C60-3C62 Offramp security error Confirm the fax numbers that are specified in the received
offramp gateway job and ask the sender to resend the E-mail
with correct fax numbers.
3C70 Power failure Confirm the job is recovered or not. If not, ask the sender to
resend the E-mail.
3D10 Destination address
error
Ask your administrator whether the DNS and mail server set-
tings are correctly set. If they are correctly set, ask the sender to
confirm thedestination address is correct.
3D20 Exceeding maximum
offramp destinations
Ask the sender to specify up to 40 destinations for one offramp
gateway job. The equipment cannot perform the offramp gate-
way transmission for more than 40 destinations.
3D30 Fax unit is not installed Make sure the Fax unit is installed, or connected correctly.
3E10 POP3 server commu-
nication error
Ask your administrator that the POP3 server address is cor-
rectly set, or the POP3 server works properly.
3E20 POP3 server commu-
nication timeout
Ask your administrator that the POP3 server works properly and
the LAN cable is connected to the server.
3E30 POP3 login error Ask your administrator that the POP3 user name and password
is set correctly.
3E40 POP3 login type error Ask your administrator if the login types (Auto, POP3, APOP) to
the POP3 server are correct.
3F00, 3F10,
3F20, 3F30,
3F40
File I/O error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail. If the error still occurs,
contact your service representative.
Error code Problem What to do
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Scan Job
Error code Problem What to do
Scan to E-mail
2C10, 2C12,
2C13, 2C20-
2C22
Illegal Job status A system error has occurred during sending an E-mail. Retry it.
If the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2C11, 2C62 Not enough memory Scan job exceeded the limit or maximum size. Send your docu-
ments separately.
2C14 Invalid parameter
specified
Make sure you specify the settings correctly and try again.
2C15 Message size
exceeded limit or maxi-
mum size
You are sending too many documents at a time. Send your doc-
uments separately.
2C30 Failed to create direc-
tory
Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2C31, 2C33 Failed to create file Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2C32 Failed to delete file Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2C40 Failed to convert
image file format
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Retry the scan. If the error still occurs, contact your service rep-
resentative.
2C61 Failed to read
AddressBook
Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Retry the job in error. Reset the data in the Address Book and
retry it. If the error still occurs, contact your service representa-
tive.
2C63, 2C64 Invalid Domain
Address
Ask your administrator to set the IP address.
2C65, 2C66,
2C69
Failed to connect to
SMTP server
Make sure the SMTP server is correctly working, or the SMTP
server address has been set correctly. Then retry the scan.
2C6A Failed to send E-Mail
message
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2C6B Invalid address speci-
fied in From: field
Ask your administrator to check if there is an illegal character in
the E-mail address of the equipment. Delete the illegal charac-
ter and reset the appropriate E-mail address, then perform the
job again.
2C6C Invalid address speci-
fied in To: field
Check if there is an illegal character in the Destination E-mail
address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate
Destination E-mail address, then perform the job again.
2C6D NIC system error Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the job in error. If
the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2C70 SMTP service is not
available
Ask your administrator to enable the SMTP setting.
2C71 SMTP authentication
error
Check if the SMTP authentication method, login name and
password are correct.
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2C72 POP Before SMTP
error
Check if the settings of POP Before SMTP and POP3 are cor-
rect.
2C80 Failed to process
received E-mail job
Ask your administrator to confirm whether the Received Internet
Fax Forward is set.
2C81 Failed to process
received Fax job
Ask your administrator to confirm whether the Received Fax
Forward is set.
2CC0 Job canceled Job was canceled.
2CC1 Power failure occurred Make sure that the power cable is connected properly and it is
inserted securely. Resend the job.
Save as File
2D10, 2D12,
2D13, 2D20-
2D22
Illegal Job status Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Retry sending. If the error still occurs, contact your service rep-
resentative.
2D11 Not enough memory Make sure there are enough memory to save the scan job.
2D14 Invalid parameter
specified
Make sure you specify the settings correctly and try again.
2D15, 2D65 There are too many
documents in the
folder. Failed in creat-
ing new document.
Delete the data in the local shared folder in the equipment and
retry the scan.
2D30 Failed to create direc-
tory
Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2D31, 2D33 Failed to create file Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2D32 Failed to delete file Make sure that the access privilege to the storage directory is
writable and the server or local disc has a sufficient space. Then
retry the scan.
2D40 Failed to convert
image file format
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2D60 Failed to copy file Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2D62 Failed to connect to
network destination.
Check destination
path.
Check destination path.
Make sure that the network path is correct, and retry the scan. If
the error still occurs, ask your administrator to confirm whether
the IP address or path of the server is correct. Also make sure
that the server is operating properly.?
2D63 Specified network path
is invalid. Check desti-
nation path.
Make sure you specify correct network folder and retry the scan.
2D64 Logon to file server
failed. Check user-
name and password.
Make sure you specify correct user name and password to
logon the file server and retry the scan.
2D66 Failed to process your
job. Insufficient disk
space.
Delete the data in the local shared folder in the equipment and
retry the scan.
Error code Problem What to do
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2D67 FTP service is not
available.
Ask your administrator whether the FTP service is configured
correctly.
2D68 File Sharing service is
not available.
Ask your administrator whether the SMB protocol is enabled.
2DC0 Job canceled Job was canceled.
2DC1 Power failure occurred Make sure that the power cable is connected properly and it is
inserted securely. Resend the job.
Store to e-Filing
2B10 There was no applica-
ble job.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B11 Job status failed. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B20 Failed to access file. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B30 Insufficient disk space. Delete unnecessary documents in e-Filing and try again.
2B31 Failed to access Elec-
tronic Filing.
Make sure that the specified e-Filing or folder exists. (If not, this
error would not occur.). Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Delete the specified e-Filing or folder and reset them. Retry the
job in error. If the specified e-Filing or folder cannot be deleted,
contact your service representative.
2B32 Failed to print Elec-
tronic Filing document.
Make sure that the specified document exists. (If not, this error
would not occur.).Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Delete the specified document. If the specified document can-
not be deleted, contact your service representative.
2B50 Failed to process
image.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B51 Failed to process print
image.
Make sure that the Function List can be printed out. Retry the
print. If the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B90 Insufficient Memory. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the scan. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2BA0 Invalid Box password
specified.
Make sure that the password is correct and retry the scan, or
reset the password and retry the scan. When this error occurs
for the print of the data in the e-Filing, perform the print with the
administrator's password. If the recovery is still not completed or
in case of invalid password for the operation other than printing
(opening the file, etc.), contact your service representative.
2BB0 Job canceled Job was canceled by the user.
2BB1 Power failure occurred Make sure that the power cable is connected properly and it is
inserted securely.
2BC0 System fatal error. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the print. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2BC1 Failed to acquire
resource.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Retry the print. If the
error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2B60 The folder was
renamed. A folder of
the same name
already existed.
Check the folder to be made.
Error code Problem What to do
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2B70 The document was
renamed. A document
of the same name
already existed.
Check the data to be stored.
2B71 The storage period of
e-Filing documents will
expire.
Check the storage period.
2B80 The HDD for storing e-
Filing data is running
out of space.
Delete the unnecessary data in HDD.
2BA1 Incorrect paper size This size is not supported by e-Filing. Check the paper size.
2BD0 Power failure occurred
during restoring.
Check the power cable.
2BE0 Failed to obtain the
machine parameters.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to print again.
2BF0 Reached the maxi-
mum number of pages.
Reduce the pages to be inserted, and print them.
2BF1 Reached the maxi-
mum number of docu-
ments.
Delete unnecessary documents in the box or e-Filing.
2BF2 Reached the maxi-
mum number of fold-
ers.
Delete unnecessary documents in the box or e-Filing.
Printer
4030 No print enabler/invalid
or Proof and Private
Printing is Disabled
Check if the Printer Kit is connected properly and inserted
securely. Or check if the trial period is expired.
4031 HDD full for printing Too many jobs of Private print and department code print are
stored in HDD.
4032 Private-print-only error Jobs other than Private print cannot be printed. Perform Private
printing.
4033 Printing data storing
limitation error
Printing with its data being stored to the HDD temporarily (Proof
print, Private print, Scheduled print, etc.) cannot be performed.
Perform normal printing.
4034 e-Filing storing limita-
tion error
Printing with its data being stored to the HDD (print and e-Filing,
print to e-Filing, etc.) cannot be performed. Perform normal
printing.
4035 Local file storing limita-
tion error
Network Fax or Internet Fax cannot be sent when “Local” is
selected for the destination of the file to save. Select “Remote
(SMB/FTP) for the destination.
4036 User authentication
error
The user performing the printing has not been authenticated or
user-registered. Perform user authentication or user registra-
tion.
A221 Print job cancel Print job is canceled. Retry the print.
A222 Print Job power inter-
ruption
Power failure occurred. Retry the print.
Error code Problem What to do
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A290 Limit over error Number of prints has exceeded the one specified with the
department code and user code at the same time. Clear the
limit counter.
A291 Limit over error Number of prints has exceeded the one specified with the user
code. Clear the limit counter.
A292 Limit over error Number of prints has exceeded the one specified with the
department code. Clear the limit counter.
Error code Problem What to do
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RFC related
Error code Problem What to do
2500 Syntax error, com-
mand unrecognized:
HOST NAME error
(RFC: 500), Destina-
tion mail address error
(RFC: 500), Terminal
mail address error
(RFC: 500)
Check if the Terminal mail address and Destination mail address
are correct.
Check if the mail server is operating properly.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job in
error again.
2501 Syntax error in param-
eters or arguments:
HOST NAME error
(RFC: 501), Destina-
tion mail address error
(RFC: 501), Terminal
mail address error
(RFC: 501)
Check if the Terminal mail address and Destination mail address
are correct.
Check if the mail server is operating properly.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job in
error again.
2503 Destination mail
address error
(RFC: 503)
Check if the mail server is operating properly.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job in
error again.
If the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2504 HOST NAME error
(RFC: 504)
Check if the mail server is operating properly.
Turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job in
error again.
If the error still occurs, contact your service representative.
2550 Destination mail
address error
(RFC: 550)
Check if the Destination mail address is correct. Check the sta-
tus of mailbox access restriction, etc. on the mail server.
2551 Destination mail
address error
(RFC: 551)
Check the Destination mail address. Check if the mail server is
operating properly.
2552 Terminal/Destination
mail address error
(RFC: 552)
Check if the Destination mail address is correct. Check the
restriction of the capacity in the mailbox of the mail server.
2553 Terminal/Destination
mail address error
(RFC: 552)
Check if there is an illegal character in the mail box in the mail
server.
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8.JOB STATUS
267
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9. BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
1. Blinking Graphic Symbols ..................................................................................................268
2. Drawer Display on the Touch Panel...................................................................................269
3. Toner-Related Symbols......................................................................................................270
4. Jam Symbols .....................................................................................................................273
5. Call Service Symbol ...........................................................................................................294
268
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
9
1. Blinking Graphic Symbols
1. Error code
2. Guidance display area
3. Illustration of the equipment
4. Toner-related symbol ( P.270 “3.Toner-Related Symbols”)
5. Jam symbol ( P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”)
6. Call service symbol ( P.294 “5.Call Service Symbol”)
When one of the graphic symbols 4 to 6 blinks, take the appropriate action referring to the indicated pages.
6
1
2
3
5
4
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9
2. Drawer Display on the Touch Panel
When the drawer runs out of paper, the drawer display on the touch panel starts blinking. Add paper to the
drawer.
270
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
9
3. Toner-Related Symbols
Toner cover symbol
Never attempt to incinerate toner cartridges. This could cause an explosion. Do not dispose of used toner
cartridges. Your service technician will collect them.
When the toner cartridge runs out of toner, the toner cover symbol blinks, and the above message
appears.
Approx. 2000 sheets of copy are available after the toner cover symbol starts blinking. Also the toner car-
tridge can be replaced during the copy process while the toner cover symbol is blinking.
Replace the toner cartridge according to the following procedure.
1
Insert your fingers in the access on the
front and open the toner cover.
2
Pull the toner cartridge holder toward
you.
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3
Take out the empty toner cartridge.
4
Shake the new toner cartridge well to
loosen the toner inside.
5
Holding the new toner cartridge horizon-
tally, pull out the seal in the direction of
the arrow.
6
Install the toner cartridge to the toner
cartridge holder.
Match the label (orange) on the equipment with the shutter
(orange) on the toner cartridge, then insert the toner cartridge to
the end.
If you cannot insert the toner cartridge completely, rotate it
slightly to check the position and insert it again.
If the toner scatters, wipe it off completely.
272
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
3.Toner-Related Symbols (Cont.)
9
8
Close the toner cover.
“Wait adding toner” appears and supplying toner starts automatically.
Toner cartridge symbol
When toner completely runs out and copying is disabled, the toner cartridge symbol starts blinking and the
above message appears.
Replace the toner cartridge. ( P.270 “Toner cover symbol”)
Replace toner bag symbol
When the toner bag installed in the equipment becomes full, the replace toner bag symbol starts blinking.
Your service technician will replace the toner bag. When the replace toner bag symbol blinks, please con-
tact your service representative.
7
Return the toner cartridge holder to its
original position.
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4. Jam Symbols
When a paper misfeed occurs in the equipment, the jam symbol blinks in the positions where the paper is
misfed. Follow the guidance on the touch panel to remove the misfed paper propery.
The misfed paper may not be on the correct position as shown in the illustration depending on the tim-
ing of the misfeeding.
1. Finisher or Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional)
2. Hole Punch Unit (optional)
3. Inserter Unit (optional)
4. Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
5. Inside of the equipment (paper exit area)
6. Inside of the equipment (paper transport area)
7. Bypass tray
8. External Large Capacity Feeder (optional)
9. Inside of the equipment (paper feed area)
10. Inside of the equipment (duplex unit area)
11. Inside of the equipment (reversing area)
12. Saddle Stitch Unit of Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional)
Procedure of clearing a paper jam
When misfeeding occurs, remove the misfed paper by means of the following procedure.
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder ( P.275)
Bypass tray ( P.278)
External Large Capacity Feeder (optional) ( P.278)
Finishing device (optional) ( P.2 8 0 )
(including the Hole Punch Unit and Inserter Unit)
Inside of the equipment ( P. 2 8 8 )
43 5 71(2)6
9 812 11 10
274
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
Separation/Installation and moving of the options
Perform the following procedure to separate, install and move the finishing device (including the Hole
Punch Unit and Inserter Unit) and the External Large Capacity Feeder when clearing the jam.
When installing the options, be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipment and the
optional unit.
Separating/Installing and moving the finishing device
When separating the finishing device from the equipment:
While placing your hand (position A) and pressing the button, gently move the finishing device away
from the equipment.
When installing the finishing device to the equipment:
While placing your hand (position A) and pressing the button, gently install the finishing device.
A
A
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Separating/Installing and moving of the External Large Capacity Feeder
When separating the External Large Capacity Feeder from the equipment:
While pressing the button, gently separate the External Large Capacity Feeder.
When installing the External Large Capacity Feeder to the equipment:
While placing your hand (position A) and pressing the button, gently install the External Large Capacity
Feeder.
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
1
Press the button on the Reversing Auto-
matic Document Feeder to open the
upper cover.
A
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9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
4
Close the guide plate.
2
Rotate the knob to remove any misfed
originals.
3
Open the guide plate to remove any mis-
fed paper.
5
Open the original feeding tray and
remove any misfed originals.
6
Open the large size original exit tray, and
remove any misfed originals.
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7
Close the large size original exit tray, the original feeding tray and
close the upper cover of the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder.
11
Close the platen sheet and the Reversing Automatic Document
Feeder.
8
Open the Reversing Automatic Docu-
ment Feeder.
9
Release the lock to open the platen
sheet.
10
Remove any misfed originals in the
reversing area.
278
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
Bypass tray
External Large Capacity Feeder
1
Remove the paper from the bypass tray.
1
While pressing the button, gently sepa-
rate the External Large Capacity Feeder
from the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
2
Turn the knob of the External Large
Capacity Feeder to remove the paper.
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3
Remove the paper from the bypass
cover.
4
Open the drawer to remove the misfed
paper.
5
Close the drawer and install the External
Large Capacity Feeder to the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
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9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
Finisher
<Hole Punch Unit>
Procedure for releasing the paper misfeed in the Hole Punch Unit. If the Hole Punch Unit is not installed,
this procedure is not necessary.
<Inserter Unit>
Procedure for releasing the paper misfeed in the Inserter Unit. If the Inserter Unit is not installed, this pro-
cedure is not necessary.
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Procedure for releasing the paper misfeed in the saddle stitch unit. If the Saddle Stitch Finisher is not
installed, this procedure is not necessary.
1
While pressing the button, separate the
finishing device from the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
2
<Hole Punch Unit>
Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
3
<Hole Punch Unit>
Rotate the knob to locate the triangle
mark within the indicated area on the
label.
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4
<Hole Punch Unit>
Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
5
Remove any misfed paper seen on the
feeding area of the finishing device.
6
<Inserter Unit>
Pull the lever to open the jam access
cover.
7
<Inserter Unit>
Remove the paper.
282
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
8
Close the jam access cover.
11
<Inserter Unit>
Close the lower cover.
9
<Inserter Unit>
Open the lower cover.
10
<Inserter Unit>
Remove the paper.
12
<Inserter Unit>
Open the paper feeding tray to remove
the paper.
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13
Open the upper cover of the Finisher or
Saddle Stitch Finisher.
14
Pull the knob 1 to open the buffer roller
cover, and then remove the paper.
15
Pull the knob up in the rear side of the
Finisher to open the guide.
16
Remove the paper, then close the guide.
284
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
20
Close the buffer roller, buffer roller cover and upper cover of the Fin-
isher or Saddle Stitch Finisher.
21
<Inserter Unit>
Return the paper feed tray of the Inserter Unit to its original position.
17
Pull the knob 2 up to open the buffer
roller.
18
Remove the paper from the lower area.
19
Remove the paper from the paper exit
side of the Finisher or Saddle Stitch Fin-
isher.
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25
<Saddle Stitch Finisher> <Inserter Unit>
Close the lower cover of the Inserter Unit.
22
<Saddle Stitch Finisher> <Inserter Unit>
Open the lower cover of the Inserter Unit.
23
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Open the guide plate.
24
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Remove the paper and close the guide
plate.
286
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
26
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Open the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch
Finisher.
27
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Turn the right-hand knob counterclock-
wise until it stops.
28
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
While pushing the left-hand knob clock-
wise, turn it to remove the paper.
29
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Open the paper exit cover.
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31
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Close the paper exit cover and the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch
Finisher.
30
<Saddle Stitch Finisher>
Remove the paper.
32
While pressing the button, install the fin-
ishing device to the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
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9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
Inside of the equipment
<Finishing device>
If the finishing device is not installed, this procedure is not necessary.
<External Large Capacity Feeder>
If the External Large Capacity Feeder is not installed, this procedure is not necessary.
1
<External Large Capacity Feeder>
Press the button to separate the External
Large Capacity Feeder from the equip-
ment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
2
Open the paper feed cover.
3
Remove the paper from the side of the
drawer.
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5
Close the drawer and the paper feed cover.
8
Close the bypass cover.
4
Open the drawer, in which the paper has
been set, to remove the paper.
6
Open the bypass cover.
7
Remove the paper.
290
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
9
<External Large Capacity Feeder>
Install the External Large Capacity
Feeder to the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
10
<Finishing device>
While pressing the button, separate the
finishing device from the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
11
Open the exit cover.
12
Remove the paper from the cover side.
A: Reverse unit
B: Guide plate
Do not touch the metal area of the reverse unit and the guide plate.
It could burn you.
BA
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16
Close the exit cover.
13
Remove the paper from the middle of the
reverse unit.
14
Open the front cover.
15
Turn the knob of the fuser unit counter-
clockwise to remove the paper.
17
<Finishing device>
While pressing the button, install the fin-
ishing device to the equipment.
(See P.274 for cautionary points regarding separation/
installation and moving of the options.)
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9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
4.Jam Symbols (Cont.)
9
21
Close the fuser unit cover slowly.
18
Turn the lever 90º clockwise to release
the lock and then pull out the transfer/
transport unit.
Pull out the transfer/transport unit it stops.
19
Open the fuser unit cover.
Do not touch the fuser unit and around the metal area around it. It
could burn or injure you.
20
Turn the knob to remove the paper.
22
Open the duplexer guide.
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24
Close the duplexer guide.
26
Close the front cover.
23
Remove the paper.
25
Push the transfer/transport unit into the
equipment, and then turn the lever coun-
terclockwise to lock it.
294
9.BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
9
5. Call Service Symbol
1. Call service symbol
2. Error code
Never attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the equipment by yourself. You could cause a fire or get an
electric shock.
Always contact your service representative for maintenance or repair of the internal parts of the equip-
ment.
When the call service symbol blinks and “Misfeed in copier Press HELP” appears, output is no longer pos-
sible. Contact your service representative with the information of the displayed error code.
1
2
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10. WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
1. “Toner low” .........................................................................................................................296
2. “Check staple cartridge” .....................................................................................................298
3. “Check staple cartridge in the saddle stitch unit” ...............................................................300
4.
“Examine stapler”
..................................................................................................................302
5. “READY (CHECK STAPLER)” ...........................................................................................304
6. “Examine stapler in the saddle stitch unit” .........................................................................305
7. “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH STAPLER)..............................................................308
8. “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL)” .................................................................309
9. “POWER FAILURE ...........................................................................................................310
10.“Time for periodic maintenance” ........................................................................................ 311
11.“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” ..................................................312
12.“Reboot the machine” ........................................................................................................320
296
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
1. “Toner low”
This message appears to notify you that the toner cartridge is running out of toner. Approx. 5000 sheets of
paper can be copied until the toner cartridge becomes empty after this message has appeared. Prepare a
new toner cartridge before the toner runs out.
Replace the toner cartridge after “Install new Black toner cartridge” has appeared and the toner cover
symbol blinks. ( P.270 “Toner cover symbol”)
If this message does not disappear after the new cartridge has been installed, perform the following proce-
dure to delete the message.
2
Press the [USER] button.
1
Press the [USER FUNCTION] button.
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3
Press the [GENERAL] button.
4
Press the [TONER NEAR EMPTY DETECTION] button.
5
Press the [YES] button.
298
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
2. “Check staple cartridge”
This message will be shown only if the Finisher (optional) is installed. When the staples in the stapler of
the Finisher run out, this message appears.
Add staples to the cartridge according to the following procedure.
1
Open the front cover of the Finisher.
2
Lower the lever of the stapler to release
the lock, and then take out the staple car-
tridge.
3
Remove the empty staple case from the
cartridge.
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4
Attach a new staple case in the staple
cartridge.
Push a new staple case until it clicks.
Do not peel the seal keeping the staples together before the sta-
ple case is attached in the cartridge.
5
Pull out the seal fastening the staples
upward.
6
Install the staple cartridge to the stapler.
Insert the cartridge until the lever of the stapler goes up to be
fixed securely.
7
Close the front cover of the Finisher.
300
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
3. “Check staple cartridge in the saddle stitch unit”
This message will be shown only if the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. When the staples in
the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) run out, this message appears.
Replace the staple cartridge according to the following procedure.
1
Open the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch
Finisher.
2
Pull out the saddle stitch unit slowly.
3
Pull the handle of the stapler of the sad-
dle stitch unit to release the lock. Then
rotate the stapler approx. 60º clockwise.
The stapler is locked and fixed when it comes to a near-horizon-
tal position.
1
2
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7
Close the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher.
4
Take out the empty cartridge and then
install a new cartridge.
Replace both cartridges in one go.
5
Pull out the handle of the stapler to
release the lock and return to its original
position.
6
Insert the saddle stitch unit into the Sad-
dle Stitch Finisher slowly.
1
2
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10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
4. “Examine stapler”
This message appears when the staples in the Finisher (optional) are jammed. To remove them, follow the
procedure below.
1
Open the front cover of the Finisher.
2
Lower the lever of the stapler to release
the lock, and then take out the staple car-
tridge.
3
Lower the guide holding the knob.
A: Stapling area
Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you.
A
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7
Close the front cover of the Finisher.
4
Remove any jammed staples with some-
thing sharp.
5
Lift up the guide holding the knob to
return it to its original position.
6
Install the staple cartridge in the stapler.
Insert the cartridge until the lever of the stapler goes up to be
fixed securely.
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10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
5. “READY (CHECK STAPLER)”
This message will be shown only when the Finisher (optional) is installed. It appears when the staples in
the stapler of the Finisher run out or when the staples in the Finisher are jammed.
Clear the error according to the procedure in P.298 “2.“Check staple cartridge”” or P.302 “4.“Exam-
ine stapler””.
305
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6. “Examine stapler in the saddle stitch unit”
This message appears when the staples in the saddle stitch unit (optional) are jammed. To remove them,
follow the procedure below.
1
Open the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch
Finisher.
2
Pull out the saddle stitch unit slowly.
3
Pull the handle of the stapler of the sad-
dle stitch unit to release the lock. And
then rotate the stapler approx. 60º clock-
wise.
The stapler is locked and fixed when it comes to a near-horizon-
tal position.
1
2
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10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
6.“Examine stapler in the saddle stitch unit” (Cont.)
10
4
Take out the cartridge.
5
Press 1 to release the lock, and then pull
up the shutter by holding knob 2.
6
Remove any jammed staples.
A: Stapling area
Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you.
7
Return the shutter to its original position
by pressing knob 2.
Check that the latch of 1 is hung on the shutter.
2
1
A
12
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10
11
Close the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher.
8
Install the cartridge.
9
Pull the knob on the stapler to release the
lock, and then pull the stapler down to its
original position.
10
Insert the saddle stitch unit into the Sad-
dle Stitch Finisher slowly.
1
2
308
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
7. “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH STAPLER)”
This message will be shown only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. It appears when
the staples in the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Finisher run out or when the staples in the Saddle Stitch Fin-
isher are jammed.
Remove the jammed staples according to the procedure in P.305 “6.“Examine stapler in the saddle
stitch unit””.
If the staples run out, follow the procedure below as well as the procedure in P.300 “3.“Check staple
cartridge in the saddle stitch unit””.
1
Follow steps 1 to 6 of P.300 “3.“Check staple cartridge in the sad-
dle stitch unit””.
Do not close the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher.
2
Check the following 2 items to perform test stapling.
Whether the Saddle Stitch Finisher is securely installed in the equipment.
Whether any A3, A4-R or B4 paper is set in the equipment.
3
Close the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher.
The test stapling is automatically performed.
If the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher is closed without satisfying the condition of step 2, test stapling is
not performed. Test stapling is necessary for anti-idling of stapling. After satisfying the condition of step 2 and
opening/closing the lower cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher again, be sure to perform the test stapling.
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8. “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL)”
This message appears when the hole punch dustbin in the Hole Punch Unit (optional) becomes full. To
dispose of the paper bits, follow the procedure below.
3
Dispose of the paper bits.
4
Attach the hole punch dustbin.
5
Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
1
Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
2
Pull out the hole punch dustbin.
310
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
9. “POWER FAILURE”
This message appears when a job is interrupted due to a power failure, etc. A job in progress at the time of
the power failure may be deleted. Confirm the job status by pressing the [JOB STATUS] button. If this
message appears during Fax reception, ask the sender to resend the Fax.
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10. “Time for periodic maintenance”
This message appears when assistance from a qualified service technician is required. Contact your ser-
vice representative.
The following message also appears when such assistance is required. Contact your service representa-
tive.
“Time for periodic maintenance (Fuser cleaning web)”
Continuous use of the equipment without the fuser cleaning web being changed causes stains on the
printed image.
312
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
11. “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N”
This message appears when the size of the paper actually placed in the drawer or on the bypass tray dif-
fers from the one registered in the equipment for the corresponding drawer or the bypass tray. There are 4
messages of this type as shown below.
“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer 1”
“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer 2”
“Check paper size setting on control panel for Bypass”
In case that a paper misfeed occurs and one of the above messages consequently appears, another
paper misfeed will occur if you just remove the jammed paper. Instead, be sure to follow the procedure
below.
Make a note of the position of the jammed paper and the number of the drawer displayed in the mes-
sage in advance because guidance for removing the jammed paper is not displayed while you are
working on the procedure.
This countermeasure differs depending on when the paper misfeeding has occurred – during copying or
during printing from the Fax or the Printer.
During copying (using a drawer)
2
Remove the jammed paper.
P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”
1
Turn the power of the equipment OFF.
You cannot shut down the equipment.
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6
Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to display the [USER]
menu.
3
Pull out the drawer mentioned in the
message. Then remove all paper in it.
4
Close the drawer and then turn the power
ON.
5
Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on
the control panel.
314
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
11.“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” (Cont.)
10
7
Press the [GENERAL] button on the touch panel.
8
Press the [DRAWER] button on the touch panel.
9
Press the drawer button corresponding to the one mentioned in the
message on the touch panel.
315
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10
Press the paper size button corresponding to the one placed in the
drawer.
P.36 “4.Setting Copy Paper”
11
Place the removed paper and the original, and then try to copy again.
During copying (using the bypass tray)
2
Remove the jammed paper.
P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”
1
Turn the power of the equipment OFF.
You cannot shut down the equipment.
3
Remove all paper on the bypass tray.
316
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
11.“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” (Cont.)
10
5
Place paper on the bypass tray and select the paper size.
P.69 “6.Bypass Copying”
6
Place the original and try to copy again.
During printing from the FAX or Printer (using a drawer)
2
Remove the jammed paper.
P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”
4
Turn the power ON.
1
Turn the power of the equipment OFF.
You cannot shut down the equipment.
3
Pull out the drawer mentioned in the
message. Then remove all paper in it.
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5
See the size indication on the touch panel to check the paper size reg-
istered for the drawer mentioned in the message.
6
Place the paper, whose size is same as the one you have checked at
step 5, in the drawer mentioned in the message.
P.36 “4.Setting Copy Paper”
7
The job is resumed.
If you change the paper size again after the completion of the job, check that the paper size placed in the
drawer is the same as the one registered in the equipment for the corresponding drawer.
4
Close the drawer and then turn the power
ON.
318
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
11.“Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” (Cont.)
10
During printing from the Printer (using the bypass tray)
Paper will not be fed out of the bypass tray during a FAX reception.
2
Remove the jammed paper.
P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”
1
Turn the power of the equipment OFF.
You cannot shut down the equipment.
3
Remove all paper on the bypass tray.
4
Turn the power ON.
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6
Place the paper of the size corresponding to the one shown next to
the message “Place Paper in the Bypass tray :” on the bypass tray.
7
Press the [START] button.
5
Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the
control panel.
320
10.WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS
10
12. “Reboot the machine”
This message appears when the equipment cannot be operated normally because an error occurs but it
may be released by rebooting the equipment. Since the equipment cannot be shut down with the control
panel, reboot it with the power switch.
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11. MAINTENANCE
1. Daily Inspection..................................................................................................................322
2. Simple Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................323
322
11.MAINTENANCE
11
1. Daily Inspection
We recommend you to clean the following items weekly, so that the originals can be scanned in unsoiled
conditions.
Be careful not to scratch the parts that you are cleaning.
1. Scanning area
Clean the surface with a dried cloth (co-packed) or a cloth lightly moistened with water.
Do not use solvents such as alcohol.
2. Original glass
3. Guide
4. Platen sheet
Clean the surface as follows depending on the staining.
Clean it with a cloth (co-packed).
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water.
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with alcohol, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.
Clean it with a soft cloth lightly moistened with watered-down neutral detergent, and then wipe it
with a dry cloth.
Do not use solvents such as thinner or benzine when cleaning the surface of the equipment. This could
warp the shape of the surface or leave it discoloured.
When using a chemical cleaning pad to clean it, follow the instructions.
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2
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2. Simple Troubleshooting
Check the following items and, if the problem still occurs, call your service representative for assistance.
Equipment does not start
Paper jamming occurs frequently
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Is the power cord plug securely
inserted in the outlet?
Insert the power cord plug until
it comes to a stop.
-
Are the front cover and toner
cover securely closed?
Close the cover properly. P.22 “1.Description of Each
Component”
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Does the message: “Check
paper size setting on control
panel for drawer N (Bypass)”
appear?
Match the size of the paper
placed in the drawer or on the
bypass tray and the one regis-
tered to the equipment.
P.312 “11.“Check paper size
setting on control panel for drawer
N””
Does the paper placed exceed
the line indicated inside of the
side guide?
Remove some of the sheets of
paper and place them with the
paper height not exceeding the
line indicated.
P.40 “Placing paper in the
drawer”
Is the space between the side
guide of the drawer or the
bypass tray and the paper too
narrow/wide?
Keep an appropriate space
between the side guide and
paper, and then place paper
straight along the side guide.
P.40 “Placing paper in the
drawer”
Has all of the jammed paper
removed?
Since the jammed paper may
not be easily found, follow the
guidance shown on the touch
panel.
P.273 “4.Jam Symbols”
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2.Simple Troubleshooting (Cont.)
11
Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed
Functions cannot be set
Image density is too low
Image density is too high
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Is the equipment in the energy
saving mode (Automatic energy
saving mode)?
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] or
[START] button on the control
panel to clear the mode. (It
takes a while for the equipment
to become ready.)
P.35 “3.Energy Saving Mode”
Is the power OFF because the
weekly timer functions?
Press the [START] button to
return the power ON.
See the [User Function Guide]
Is the department code keyed
in?
Key in the correct department
code.
P.31 “When controlling use of
equipment with department codes”
Is the “Warming up” message
displayed?
Wait until the equipment
becomes ready.
P.31 “Turning power on”
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Are there functions that cannot
be combined set together?
See the copying function combi-
nation and image quality adjust-
ment combination matrices and
set again.
P.335 “4.Copying Function
Combination Matrix”
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Has the message “Install new
toner cartridge” appeared on the
screen?
Replace the toner cartridge. P.270 “Toner cover symbol”
Is the image density or back-
ground adjustment set lighter
than standard?
Use the manual density buttons
or the background adjustment
function to adjust the image
density properly.
P.112 “6.Copy Density Adjust-
ment”, P.116 “1.Background
Adjustment”
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Is the image density or back-
ground adjustment set darker
than standard?
Use the manual density buttons
or the background adjustment
function to adjust the image
density properly.
P.112 “6.Copy Density Adjust-
ment”, P.116 “1.Background
Adjustment”
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11
Images are stained
Images are blurred
Copy images are partially missing
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Is the Reversing Automatic Doc-
ument Feeder securely closed?
Close the cover or feeder prop-
erly to shut out any outer light.
P.57 “2.Setting Originals”
Are the platen sheet, original
cover and scanning area dirty?
Clean them up. P.322 “1.Daily Inspection”
Is the image density set prop-
erly?
Adjust the image density prop-
erly with the [AUTO] button or
manual density buttons.
P.112 “6.Copy Density Adjust-
ment”
Are 2-sided originals used? As the other side of the originals
can be seen, adjust the image
density properly (lighter) with
the background adjustment
function.
P.116 “1.Background Adjust-
ment”
Are originals with high transpar-
ency used?
Place a blank sheet of paper
with originals of the same size
or larger over the original.
P.60 “Sheet originals”
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Does the entire original lie prop-
erly on the surface of the glass?
Place the original on the glass,
and then close the Reversing
Automatic Document Feeder
firmly.
-
Is the paper moist? Replace it with new paper. -
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page
Are the original size, direction
and the reproduction ratio suit-
able for the paper size?
Select copy paper of the same
size as the original, or set the
reproduction ratio suitable for
the paper size.
P.78 “Automatic Paper Selec-
tion (APS)”, P.83 “2.Enlarge-
ment and Reduction Copying”
Is the margin on the copy set
properly?
Adjust the image shift value. P.120 “1.IMAGE SHIFT”
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12
12. SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
1. e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Specifications ........................................................................328
2. Specificatons of Options ....................................................................................................332
3. Packing List........................................................................................................................334
4. Copying Function Combination Matrix ...............................................................................335
Combination Matrix 1/2 ...................................................................................................................335
Combination Matrix 2/2 ...................................................................................................................336
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12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
12
1. e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Specifications
Model name DP-5200/6000/7200/8500
Type Console type
Original glass Fixed
Copying system Indirect electrophotographic method
Developing system 2-component magnetic brush developing
Fixing method Induction heating
Photoconductor type OPC
Original scanning system Flat surface scanning system
(When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is used:
Fixed scanning system by feeding the original)
Original scanning sensor Linear CCD sensor
Scanning light source Xenon lamp
Resolution Scanning 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Writing 2400 dpi x 600 dpi (smoothing process)
Acceptable originals Sheets, books and three-dimensional objects
Acceptable original size Max. A3
Acceptable copy paper size Drawer: A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD, LG,
LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP, 13" LG, 8.5" SQ, 8K, 16K, 16K-R
(Tandem LCF: A4)
Bypass feeding: Paper size within 100 - 297 mm (Length),
148 - 432 mm (Width)
Acceptable paper weight 64 - 209 g/m
2
Index (drawer and bypass feeding)
Warm-up time Approx. 130 sec.
First copy time (A4) e-STUDIO520/600/720 less than 4.0 sec.,
e-STUDIO850 less than 3.5 sec.
Continuous copying speed See P.330 “Continuous copying speed”.
Multiple copying Up to 9999 copies (digital key entry)
Excluded image
width
Copy Leading edge: 3.0±2.0 mm, Trailing edge: 2.0±2.0 mm,
Both edges: 2.0±2.0 mm
Printer Leading edge: 5.0±2.0 mm, Trailing edge: 5.0±2.0 mm,
Both edges: 5.0±2.0 mm
Reproduction ratio Actual size: 100±0.5%
Zoom: 25 - 400% (in 1% increments)
For the reversing document feeder 25 - 200%
(in 1% increments)
Paper supply Drawer: 500 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Tandem LCF: 2500 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Sheets bypass: 100 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Toner Density adjustment Magnetic auto-toner system
Environment (for normal use) Temperature: 10 - 30ºC,
Humidity: 20 - 85% (No condensation)
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12
This specification varies depending on the copying conditions and the environment.
The paper mentioned above is Toshiba-recommended paper. Specifications and appearance are sub-
ject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.
Power requirements 220 - 240 V±10%, 9 A (50/60 Hz)
110 - 127 V±10%, 16 A (50/60 Hz) (for Saudi Arabia 100 V
version only)
Power consumption At least 2.0 kW (including optional equipments) (for Saudi
Arabia 100 V version only)
Dimensions (equipment only) 698 mm (W) x 789 mm (D) x 1213 mm (H)
Weight (equipment only) Approx. 204 kg
Space occupied 1401 mm (W) x 789 mm (D) (paper exit tray + bypass tray)
Storage capacity Max. 2000 images (1 job) (Toshiba’s own chart)
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12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
1.e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 Specifications (Cont.)
12
Continuous copying speed
sheets/min.
The bypass copying speed is as listed above when specifying the paper size; however when the paper
size is not specified, the copy speed of all sizes is on ‘*1’.
The values above are measured when originals are set on the original glass, 1-sided, 100% and non-
sort multiple copies are made.
“Face up” and “Face down” in the table mean the paper exit faces.
Only A4-sized paper can be set in the Tandem Large Capacity Feeder.
This specification varies depending on the copying conditions and the environment.
Paper
type Paper size Feeder
e-STUDIO520 e-STUDIO600 e-STUDIO720 e-STUDIO850
Face
up
Face
down
Face
up
Face
down
Face
up
Face
down
Face
up
Face
down
Plain
paper
(64 -
80
g/m
2
)
A4, A5-R, B5,
LT, ST-R,
8.5" SQ
Drawer /
Tandem LCF
52 52 60 60 72 72 85 85
Bypass 45 45 46 46 46 46 50 50
A4-R, B5-R,
LT-R
Drawer 42 42 46 46 52 50 61 56
Bypass 37 37 38 38 38 38 42 42
B4, FOLIO, LG,
COMP, 13" LG
Drawer 37 37 41 38 44 41 52 45
Bypass 32 32 34 34 34 34 38 38
A3, LD Drawer 33 31 36 32 37 34 43 37
Bypass
*1
28 28 30 30 30 30 34 34
Thick 1
(- 105
g/m
2
)
A4, A5-R, B5,
LT, ST-R,
8.5" SQ
Drawer /
Tandem LCF
52 52 60 60 72 72 85 85
Bypass 45 45 46 46 46 46 50 50
A4-R, B5-R,
LT-R
Drawer 42 42 46 46 52 50 61 56
Bypass 37 37 38 38 38 38 42 42
B4, FOLIO, LG,
COMP, 13" LG
Drawer 37 37 41 38 44 41 52 45
Bypass 32 32 34 34 34 34 38 38
A3, LD Drawer 33 31 36 32 37 34 43 37
Bypass
*1
28 28 30 30 30 30 34 34
Thick 2
(- 163
g/m
2
)
A4, A5-R, B5,
LT, ST-R,
8.5" SQ
Drawer /
Tandem LCF
52 52 60 60 72 72 85 85
Bypass 45 45 46 46 46 46 50 50
A4-R, B5-R,
LT-R
Drawer 42 42 46 46 52 50 61 56
Bypass 37 37 38 38 38 38 42 42
B4, FOLIO, LG,
COMP, 13" LG
Drawer 37 37 41 38 44 41 52 45
Bypass 32 32 34 34 34 34 38 38
A3, LD Drawer 33 31 36 32 37 34 43 37
Bypass
*1
28 28 30 30 30 30 34 34
Thick 3
(- 209
g/m
2
)
A4, A5-R, B5,
LT, ST-R,
8.5" SQ
Drawer /
Tandem LCF
52 52 60 60 65 65 72 72
Bypass 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46
A4-R, B5-R,
LT-R
Drawer 42 42 46 46 50 48 52 50
Bypass 37 37 38 38 38 38 38 38
B4, FOLIO, LG,
COMP, 13" LG
Drawer 37 37 41 38 43 40 44 41
Bypass 32 32 34 34 34 34 34 34
A3, LD Drawer 33 31 36 32 37 34 37 34
Bypass
*1
28 28 30 30 30 30 30 30
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Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
Copy sides 1-side, Duplex
Number of originals (A4) 100 originals or less than 16 mm in height (50 - 80 g/m
2
)
Feeding speed 600 dpi: 71 sheets/min.
300/150 dpi: 83 sheets/min.
400/200 dpi: 79 sheets/min.
Acceptable originals A3 - A5-R, LD - ST-R (A5 and ST are not acceptable)
Paper weight 50 - 127 g/m
2
(1-sided original), 50 - 104 g/m
2
(2-sided original)
Power source Power supplied from the equipment
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12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
12
2. Specificatons of Options
Finishers
* The dimension values in parentheses are measured when the sub-tray is pulled out.
Tray loading capacity
Units of inches ±7 mm
Values in parentheses = the number of 80 g/m
2
sheets
Model name MJ-1027 MJ-1028
Type Floor type
Acceptable paper size A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, COMP
Acceptable paper weight 64 - 256 g/m
2
Number of copies
stapled at a time
(MJ-1027, MJ-1028)
64 g/m
2
90 g/m
2
105 g/m
2
A4, B5, LT 50 sheets 30 sheets 30 sheets
A3, A4-R, B4, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT-R,
COMP
30 sheets 15 sheets 15 sheets
Stapling position Rear, Front, Front diagonal, Double
Saddle stitch unit No Yes
Stitch capacity LD, LT-R, A3, A4-R, B4
64 g/m
2
90 g/m
2
105 g/m
2
15 sheets 10 sheets 10 sheets
Hole Punch Unit Optional
Power source Supplied from the copier
Dimensions 616 (740)* mm (W) x 630 mm (D) x 1023 mm (H)
Weight Approx. 43 kg Approx. 63 kg
Power consumption 170 W max. 170 W max.
Mode Non-Sort Sort/Group
Staples loaded
Mixed paper not
loaded
Mixed paper loaded
Tray No. 1212 1, 2 1, 2
A5-R, ST-R 140
(1000)
140
(1000)
-- - -
B5-R 140
(1000)
140
(1000)
-- - -
A4, B5, LT 250
(2000)
250
(2000)
250
(2000)
250
(2000)
Whichever of 110 mm,
750 sheets or 100 cop-
ies is reached first
Whichever of 74 mm,
500 sheets or 50 cop-
ies is reached first
A3, A4-R, B4,
FOLIO, LD, LG,
LT-R, COMP
140
(1000)
140
(1000)
140
(1000)
140
(1000)
Whichever of 74 mm,
500 sheets or 50 cop-
ies is reached first
Whichever of 74 mm,
500 sheets or 50 cop-
ies is reached first
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Hole Punch Unit
Paper weight: 64 - 256 g/m
2
Inserter Unit
External Large Capacity Feeder
The paper mentioned above is Toshiba-recommended paper. Specifications and appearance are sub-
ject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.
Number of punching holes and hole diameter Available paper size
Japan and most of
Europe (MJ-6003E)
2 holes
(6.5 mm dia.)
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R,
FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, COMP
North America
(MJ-6003N)
2/3 holes switchable
(8.0 mm dia.)
2 holes: LG, LT-R
3 holes: A3, A4, LD, LT
France (MJ6003F) 4 holes
(6.5 mm dia.; 80 mm pitch)
A3, A4, LD, LT
Sweden (MJ-6003S) 4 holes
(6.5 mm dia.; 70 mm and 21 mm pitch)
A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R,
FOLIO, LD, LG, LT-R, COMP
Model name MJ-7001
Type Floor type
Acceptable paper size A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, COMP
Acceptable paper weight 64 - 256 g/m
2
Maximum capacity 64 - 80 g/m
2
- 256 g/m
2
100 sheets Height: approx. 12 mm
* Special paper: 60% less than above
Power source Supplied from the equipment
Dimensions 533 mm (W) x 612 mm (D) x 1072 mm (H)
Weight Approx. 20 kg
Power consumption 99 W max.
Model name MP-4004A
Type Floor type
Acceptable paper size A4
Acceptable paper weight 64 - 209 g/m
2
Maximum capacity 4000 sheets (80 g/m
2
)
Power source Supplied from the copier
Dimensions 326 mm (W) x 599 mm (D) x 617 mm (H)
Weight Approx. 40 kg
Power consumption 27 W max.
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12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
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3. Packing List
Packing list Set-up instructions
Set-up report
Photoconductive drum
Operator’s Manual pocket
Tray spacer of Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
Tab paper back guide
Cleaning cloth
Cleaning cloth pocket
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4. Copying Function Combination Matrix
Combination Matrix 1/2
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES *3 YES YES *3 *3 *3 *3
YES *2 YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES *3 YES YES *3 YES *3 YES
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO *3 *3 *3 *3
YES *2 YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO YES *3 YES *3
YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
*3 YES *4 *3 *3 *3 *3 *3 YES *3 *3 *3 *3 *3 *3 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 NO NO NO NO NO *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
*3 *3 NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
*3 *3 NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES *4 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 NO NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES *4 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES NO NO YES YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -- YES YES YES YES
YES YES *4 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES *3 *3 *3 *3
YES YES *4 YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO YES YES NO YES YES YES YES
*3 *3 *4 YES YES YES YES YES NO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- -- -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- -- -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- -- -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- -- -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO -- --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO --
*3 *3 NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES *4 YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO NO YES NO YES
YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO
YES *2 YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
YES YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES -- -- --
YES YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES -- --
YES YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES --
YES YES NO YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES YES YES YES YES
*3 *3 NO YES NO NO YES YES NO YES YES -- -- --
*3 *3 NO YES NO NO YES YES NO YES YES -- --
*3 *3 NO YES NO NO YES YES NO YES YES --
*3 *3 NO YES NO NO YES YES NO YES YES
*3 *3 NO YES YES YES YES YES NO --
*3 *3 NO YES YES YES YES YES NO
NO NO NO NO NO NO -- --
NO NO NO YES YES YES --
NO NO NO YES YES YES
NO NO NO YES --
NO NO NO YES
NO NO NO *1 Valid only for the equipment without the Finisher (optional).
*4 *4 *2 The data stored into the file are the same as the ones for simplex copying.
NO *3 The function set later will be valid.
*4 The setting cannot be changed from 2nd job or later.
Both blank
Cover sheet
Inserter Front & Back cover
Sheet insert
Sheet insertion
MirrorNega/
Pos
Mask Trim
Editing
Front &
Back
cover
Sheet
insert
Copy on
tab
Job build Tab paperInserter Book
centre
erase
XY zoomDual
page 2IN1
(2-2
Duplex)
4IN1
(1-2
Duplex)
2IN1/4IN1
Both blank Top
blank
Top copiedTop copied
back blank
BlankCopiedBlank
tab
insert
Front
cover
Copied tab
insert
Staple sort
Magazine sort
Cover
sheet
Magazine sort & Saddle stitch
2IN1/
4IN1
4IN1 (2-1 Split)
2IN1 (1-2 Duplex)
2IN1 (2-2 Duplex)
4IN1 (1-2 Duplex)
Hole punch
Group
4IN1
(2-2
Duplex)
2IN1
(1-2
Duplex)
2 - 2 Duplex
Book - 2
Non-sort/Non-staple
Sort
1 - 1 Simplex
1 - 2 Duplex
2 - 1 Split
Copy &
File
Store to
e-Filing
Saddle stitch
Rotate sort *1
Mixed original sizes
SADF
Image direction
Book - Tablet
Edge erase
Dual page
Trim
Image shift
2IN1 (1-1 Simplex)
2IN1 (2-1 Split)
4IN1 (1-1 Simplex)
4IN1 (2-2 Duplex)
Book centre erase
Editing
Top copied back blank
Blank
Mask
Nega/Pos
Top blank
Top copied
XY zoom
Mirror
Job build
Copy & File
Store to e-Filing
Copied
Copy on tab
Blank tab insert
Copied tab insert
Front cover
Sheet
insertion
Tab paper
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12.SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
4.Copying Function Combination Matrix (Cont.)
12
Combination Matrix 2/2
*3 YES *3 YES YES YES *3 YES YES YES YES *3 YES *3 *3 YES YES YES YES -- -- -- --
*3 *3 *3 *3 YES YES *3 YES YES YES YES *3 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -- -- --
YES *3 YES *3 YES YES *3 YES YES YES YES *3 YES *3 *3 YES YES YES YES -- --
*3 *3 *3 *3 YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES --
NO NO NO NO YES YES NO YES -- NO NO *3 YES NO NO YES YES YES YES
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -- -- YES -- -- -- -- --
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -- -- YES -- -- -- --
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES -- -- YES -- -- --
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO -- YES -- --
NO NO NO NO NO YES NO YES YES NO -- -- NO --
NO NO NO NO NO YES NO YES YES NO NO -- NO
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO NO
NO NO NO NO NO YES NO YES YES NO NO
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
NO NO NO NO NO NO YES YES YES
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
*3 *3 *3 *3 YES YES YES
NO NO NO NO NO YES
YES YES YES YES YES
YES YES YES YES
-- -- --
-- --
--
*1 Valid only for the equipment without the Finisher (optional).
*2 The data stored into the file are the same as the ones for simplex copying.
*3 The function set later will be valid.
*4 The setting cannot be changed from 2nd job or later.
Job build
Copy & File
Store to e-Filing
Copied
Copy on tab
Blank tab insert
Copied tab insert
Front cover
Sheet
insertion
Tab paper
Both blank
Top copied back blank
Blank
Mask
Nega/Pos
Top blank
Top copied
XY zoom
Trim
Image shift
2IN1 (1-1 Simplex)
2IN1 (2-1 Split)
4IN1 (1-1 Simplex)
4IN1 (2-2 Duplex)
Book centre erase
Editing
Book - Tablet
Edge erase
Dual page
Mirror
Rotate sort *1
Mixed original sizes
SADF
Image direction
1 - 1 Simplex
1 - 2 Duplex
2 - 1 Split
2 - 2 Duplex
Book - 2
Non-sort/Non-staple
Sort
Group
2 - 1
Split
2IN1
(1-1
Simplex)
2IN1
(2-1 Split)
4IN1
(1-1
Simplex)
4IN1
(2-1 Split)
Saddle
stitch
Magazine
sort &
Saddle
stitch
Staple sort
Magazine sort
Cover
sheet
Magazine sort & Saddle stitch
2IN1/
4IN1
4IN1 (2-1 Split)
2IN1 (1-2 Duplex)
2IN1 (2-2 Duplex)
4IN1 (1-2 Duplex)
Hole punch
Saddle stitch
Non-sort/
Non-staple
1 - 1
Simplex
1 - 2
Duplex
Book -
Tablet
Rotate
sort
*1
SADF Hole
punch
2 - 2
Duplex
Mixed
original
sizes
GroupImage
direction
Edge
erase
Image
shift
2IN1/4IN1 Book - 2SortMagazine
sort
Staple
sort
Inserter Front & Back cover
Sheet insert
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INDEX
INDEX
Numerics
1-sided original -> 1-sided copy
..............103
,
104
1-sided original -> 2-sided copy
..............103
,
105
2IN1 / 4IN1
...................................................... 132
2-sided original -> 1-sided copy
..............103
,
107
2-sided original -> 2-sided copy
..............103
,
106
A
ACCESS button
................................................ 26
address book
.................................................. 250
ADF
................................................................. 160
Adjusting the contrast of the touch panel
.......... 29
AMS
.................................................................. 83
APS
................................................................... 78
Auto job start
..................................................... 65
Automatic copy density mode
......................... 112
Automatic function clear
.................................... 29
Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
......... 83
Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
..................... 78
AUTOMATIC START
..............................204
,
211
B
Background adjustment
.................................. 116
BLANK
............................................................ 147
BLANK TAB INSERT
...................................... 163
Blinking graphic symbols
................................ 268
BOOK - TABLET
............................................. 158
BOOK CENTRE ERASE
................................. 127
Book-type original -> 2-sided copy
.......... 103
,
108
Book-type originals
........................................... 61
BOTH BLANK
................................................. 144
Bottom margin
................................................. 120
Bypass copying
Bypass copying
........................................... 69
Non-standard size paper
............................. 74
Standard size paper
.................................... 70
Bypass cover
.................................................... 22
Bypass tray
.........................................22
,
69
,
278
C
Call service symbol
......................................... 294
Canceling the energy saving mode
................... 35
Caution
.............................................................. 12
Changing data of user boxes
.......................... 182
Changing the data of a template
..................... 215
Changing the data of a user group
................. 212
Changing the setting of paper size
................... 44
Cleaning
.......................................................... 322
CLEAR button
................................................... 26
Clearing functions selected
............................... 29
Clearing the drawer for special uses
................. 49
Configuration of options
.................................... 23
Confirming and canceling auto job
.................... 66
Confirming job history in log list
...................... 246
Confirming print job status
.............................. 231
Confirming scan job status
.............................. 244
Continuing printing after proof printing
............ 236
Continuous feed mode
............................. 63
,
160
Control panel
.............................................. 22
,
25
COPIED
...........................................................147
COPIED TAB INSERT
.....................................163
COPY button
.....................................................25
Copy density adjustment
.................................112
COPY ON TAB
................................................163
Copy paper types and sizes
..............................37
Copying Function Combination Matrix
.............335
Copying mixed-size originals in one go
.............81
Copying procedure
............................................54
COVER SHEET
...............................................144
Creating user boxes
........................................180
Currently selected drawer size
..........................27
D
Daily inspection
...............................................322
Date and time
....................................................27
Deleting a template
..........................................225
Deleting a user group
......................................224
Deleting folders or documents
.........................196
Deleting invalid print jobs
.................................243
Deleting print jobs
............................................232
Deleting private print jobs
................................240
Deleting proof print jobs
...................................237
Deleting user boxes
.........................................185
Density adjustment buttons
...............................27
Department codes
.................................... 31
,
241
Description of each component
.........................22
Digital keys
........................................................26
Disclaimer notice
...............................................19
Displaying invalid queues
................................241
Displaying private print job list
.........................238
Displaying proof print job list
............................235
Drawer display on the touch panel
..................269
Drawer for special uses
.....................................46
Drawers
.............................................................22
DUAL PAGE
....................................................129
Duplex copying
................................................103
E
EDGE ERASE
.................................................126
EDITING
..........................................................137
e-Filing
.............................................................178
e-FILING button
.................................................25
ENERGY SAVER button
......................26
,
33
,
35
Energy saving mode
..........................................35
Enlargement and reduction copying
..................83
Enlargement/Reduction (Zoom...) button
..........27
Equipment status indication area
......................27
Error code
............................................... 256
,
268
ERROR lamp
.....................................................26
Exit cover
...........................................................22
EXTENSION button
...........................................25
External Large Capacity Feeder
.......23
,
278
,
333
338
INDEX (Cont.)
F
FAX button
........................................................ 25
Features
............................................................ 10
File Downloader
.............................................. 178
Finisher
...................................... 23
,
89
,
280
,
332
Finisher button
.................................................. 27
Finishing modes and finishers
.......................... 89
Folder
.............................................................. 196
FRONT & BACK COVER
................................ 173
FRONT COVER
.............................................. 173
Front cover
........................................................ 22
FUNCTION CLEAR button
............................... 26
Function setting area
........................................ 27
G
General copying procedures
............................. 54
General precautions
During maintenance or inspection
............... 17
General precautions
.................................... 11
When handling supplies
.............................. 18
When installing or moving
........................... 11
When using the multifunctional digital systems
14
Group copying
............................................. 89
,
91
H
Handling and storing paper
............................... 39
HELP button
...................................................... 25
Hole punch
.................................................. 89
,
99
Hole Punch Unit
........................... 23
,
89
,
90
,
333
I
IMAGE DIRECTION
........................................ 156
IMAGE SHIFT
................................................. 120
Index buttons
.................................................... 27
Initial (default) settings
...................................... 54
INSERTER
...................................................... 173
Inserter mode
.................................................. 101
Inserter Unit
23
,
89
,
90
,
101
,
144
,
147
,
173
,
333
INTERRUPT button
.......................................... 25
Interrupt copying
............................................... 67
J
Jam symbols
................................................... 273
JOB BUILD
..................................................... 152
Job preset
......................................................... 65
Job status
........................................................ 230
JOB STATUS button
......................................... 25
K
K format
............................................................ 57
Keying in correct department code to print
..... 242
L
Left margin
...................................................... 120
Log list
............................................................. 245
M
MAGAZINE SORT
...........................................135
Magazine sort
....................................................89
Magazine sort & Saddle stitch
.................... 89
,
96
Manual copy density mode
..............................113
Manual paper selection
.....................................80
Margin
............................................. 120
,
122
,
124
Masking
...........................................................137
Maximum number of sheets
..............................59
Maximum number of sheets for stapling
............95
MEMORY RX / FAX communication lamps
.......25
Message
............................................................27
Message display
................................................27
Mirror image
....................................................140
MONITOR/PAUSE button
.................................26
Moving print jobs
.............................................233
N
Negative/Positive reversal
...............................141
Notice to users
.....................................................5
O
One-touch zoom buttons
...................................87
Operator’s Manual pocket
.................................22
Original cover
....................................................22
Original glass
.....................................................22
Original mode
..................................................111
Original mode button
.........................................27
Original scale
.....................................................22
Original stopper
.................................................58
Originals sizes and types
...................................57
P
Packing list
......................................................334
PAGE NUMBER
..............................................150
Paper feed cover
...............................................22
Paper misfeed
.................................................280
Paper selection
..................................................78
Paper size indicator
...........................................22
Paper source selection buttons
.........................27
Paper type
.........................................................46
Pausing print jobs
............................................233
Placing originals on the glass
............................60
Placing paper in the drawer
...............................40
Power switch
.....................................................22
Preface
................................................................9
PRINT DATA lamp
............................................26
Print jobs
..........................................................232
Print log
...........................................................246
Print status display
..........................................253
Printing journals
...............................................252
Printing private print jobs
.................................239
Printing stored documents
...............................191
Private print jobs
..............................................238
Procedure of clearing a paper jam
..................273
Proof print jobs
................................................235
Public box
........................................................178
339
INDEX
Public group
.................................................... 219
Public template group
..................................... 201
R
Recalling templates
......................................... 219
Receive log
..................................................... 248
Recommended paper
....................................... 39
Registering a template in the public template group
......................................................................... 201
Registering a template in the user group
........ 207
Registering into address book from log lists
... 250
Registering non-standard size in the memory
.. 76
Registering the new user group
...................... 205
Releasing print job errors
................................ 253
Remaining paper level
...................................... 27
Replace toner bag symbol
.............................. 272
Reproduction ratio
............................................. 27
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder
....22
,
62
,
275
Right margin
.................................................... 120
Rotate sort
.................................................. 89
,
93
S
Saddle stitch
Available conditions
..................................... 98
Saddle stitch
................................................ 89
Saddle Stitch Finisher
................................. 23
,
89
Saddle stitch tray
.............................................. 90
Saddle stitch unit
............................................... 90
SADF
.............................................................. 160
SCAN button
..................................................... 25
Scan log
.......................................................... 249
Scanning area
................................................... 22
Send log
.......................................................... 247
Separating/Installing and moving of the External
Large Capacity Feeder
................................... 275
Separating/Installing and moving the finishing de-
vice
.................................................................. 274
Set functions confirmation (SETTINGS) button
27
Setting copy paper
............................................ 36
Setting letters
.................................................... 30
Setting originals
................................................ 57
Setting paper in the External Large Capacity Feed-
er
....................................................................... 50
Setting tab paper in the drawer
....................... 164
Setting the staple sort mode
............................. 94
Setting the tab width
....................................... 166
Sharpness
....................................................... 117
SHEET INSERT
.............................................. 173
SHEET INSERTION
....................................... 147
Sheet originals
.................................................. 60
Shutdown
.......................................................... 32
Simplex / duplex button
..................................... 27
Single feed mode
......................................64
,
161
Sort copying
................................................ 89
,
91
Specificatons
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850
.......................328
Options
.......................................................332
Specifying both original size and copy size sepa-
rately
..................................................................84
Staple sort
.................................................. 89
,
94
START button
....................................................26
STOP button
......................................................26
Stopping copy operation
....................................68
Storing documents in e-Filing
..........................187
Sub-tray
.............................................................90
T
TAB PAPER
....................................................163
Tab paper back guide
......................................164
Tab paper copying
...........................................168
Tab paper insertion
..........................................169
Tab paper insertion and copying
.....................171
Tandem Large Capacity Feeder
........................22
Template
..........................................................200
TEMPLATE button
.............................................26
Test printing
.....................................................192
TIME STAMP
...................................................149
Toner cartridge
..................................................22
Toner cartridge holder
.......................................22
Toner cartridge symbol
....................................272
Toner cover
.......................................................22
Toner cover symbol
.........................................270
TOP BLANK
....................................................144
TOP COPIED
..................................................144
TOP COPIED BACK BLANK
...........................144
Top margin
......................................................120
TopAccess
.......................................................178
Total copy quantity
............................................27
Touch panel
.......................................... 22
,
26
,
27
Touch panel contrast adjustment volume
... 22
,
25
Touch-buttons
....................................................27
Transfer/Transport unit
......................................22
Tray
...................................................................90
Trimming
..........................................................137
Troubleshooting
Copy images are partially missing
.............325
Display does not change when buttons or icons
are pressed
................................................324
Equipment does not start
...........................323
Functions cannot be set
.............................324
Image density is too high
...........................324
Image density is too low
.............................324
Images are blurred
.....................................325
Images are stained
....................................325
Paper jamming occurs frequently
..............323
Turning power on
...............................................31
TWAIN driver
...................................................178
Type of finishing mode
......................................89
340
INDEX (Cont.)
U
Upper cover
...................................................... 90
User box
.................................................. 178
,
180
USER FUNCTIONS button
............................... 26
User group
.............................................. 207
,
221
W
Warning
............................................................. 11
X
XY ZOOM
....................................................... 142
Z
Zoom buttons
.................................................... 87
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