123Adjustment and ColorMemoryAdjustment and ColorMemory
132Image AdjustmentImage AdjustmentYou can change the following default settings for image adjustment:Soft/SharpContrastBackground DensityPastelU.C.R.
2227If needed, adjust the color, density, or focus.ReferenceFor details, ☛ see page 228.8If needed, select the copier modes.ReferenceFor details, ☛ se
223Projector UnitOperation5Press the [Shading] key.Note❐ The machine will start shading automatically.6Lift the fresnel lens, place the film inside th
22435mm Strip Negative1Press the [Shading] key.2Insert the “N” (Negative) filter in the left slot asshown in the illustration.Note❐ Be careful to inse
225Projector UnitOperationTRSR0Z0E7Pull out the film strip holder with the base film.8Set the film in the holder.ReferenceRegarding setting the film,
226Negative Film on Glass1Press the [Shading] key.2Insert the “N” (Negative) filter in the left slot asshown in the illustration.Note❐ Be careful to i
227Projector UnitOperation8Press the [Shading] key.Note❐ The machine will start shading.9Pull out the film strip holder with the base film.0Lift the f
228Adjusting Color, Density and FocusAdjusting Color, Density and FocusAfter shading, you can adjust the color tone, image density, or manual focusing
229Projector UnitOperationAdjusting the Color Tone/Brightness Using Negative Film❐ When you copy negative film, adjust the color tone (density of yell
230Adjusting Color, Density and Focus1If you want to adjust the color tone or imagedensity, select [Col. Balance/Dens.] key.2Select the level (1 - 9).
231Projector UnitOperationSelecting ModesSelecting ModesYou can select copier modes with the projector.❐ Regarding the modes that cannot be selected w
133Adjustment and ColorMemoryImage AdjustmentSoft/Sharp, Contrast, Background Density, and PastelNote❐ Any settings you make with the Soft/Sharp, Cont
232Choosing Next JobChoosing Next JobAfter copying, you can select the next job:[Select Film]You can change the type of film.[Shading]If the mirror un
233Projector UnitOperationExiting Projector Mode1Press the [Cancel] key.2Replace the mirror unit to its original position.Note❐ Be careful not to touc
234What to do If Something Goes WrongWhat to do if Something Goes Wrong1. If the color balance is not right❐ If the color density leans to red or blue
235Projector UnitOperationWhat to do If Something Goes Wrong7. If lines appear on the copy.❐ Perform the shading operation again.❐ Some possible cause
236Daily MaintenanceDaily MaintenanceExteriorWipe with a dry soft cloth.LensBlow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the
237SpecificationSpecification
238MainframeConfiguration: ConsoleProcess: Dry electrostatic transfer systemResolution: 600 dpiGradations: 256 gradationsOriginals: Sheet, book, objec
239SpecificationFirst copy time:Non-reproduction area: Leading edge:4±2mm, 0.16" ±0.08"Trailing edge: 2±2mm, 0.08" ±0.08"Side: 2±2
240Noise Emission (ISO7779 Sound Power Level):Based on actual measurementDimensions (W × D × H up to the exposure glass):730 × 770 × 980mm, 28.8"
241SpecificationDocument Feeder (Option)Document Feeder (Option)Original Feed: Automatic reverse document feed - ARDF modeAutomatic document feed - AD
134U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sensitivity and Text/Photo SensitivityNote❐ Any settings you make with the U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sensitivity, and Tex
24220-bin Sorter Stapler (Option)Number of bins: 20 bins + proof trayPaper size for bins(Normal paper mode): Proof tray:A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, A5pl, 13
243SpecificationLarge Capacity Tray (LCT) (Option)Paper size: A4 p, 81/2" × 11" pPaper weight: 64 - 105g/m2, 20 - 28 lbPaper capacity: 1,500
245IndexIndex
246Index1 Sided → 2 Sided, 682 Sided → 1 Sided, 742 Side → 2 Sided, 70AAccess to Machine, 202Adding Areas, 160Adding Staples, 179Adding Toner, 175Area
247IndexManual image density, 39Manual paper select, 47Margin Adjustment, 78Mirror Image, 96Multi → 2 Sided, 72OOperation Panel, 5Operation Switch, 2O
Note to users in the United States of AmericaNotice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, p
135Adjustment and ColorMemoryProgram User Color—Storing User ColorsProgram User Color—Storing User ColorsIn addition to the base colors, you can store
136Program User Color—Storing User Colors4Select the base color.Note❐ If your machine is Edit type, you can scan an originalto sample it’s color. ☛ Se
137Adjustment and ColorMemoryProgram User Color—Storing User ColorsMixing Colors Manually with the Number Keys1Press the Adjustment/Memory key.2Pres
138Program User Color—Storing User Colors7Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each color then pressthe [OK] key.8Press the [OK] key.Sampling the User Color (Only
139Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Area Editing (Only for Edit Type)
140What is Area Editing?If your machine is Edit type, you can select areas of an image to be treated differently or have effects appliedto them. Some
141Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)How to Edit AreasHow to Edit AreasEditing an image involves scanning it in to memory, choosing areas to edit and ho
124Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color BalanceColor Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color BalanceThis function allows you to control the o
142Designating AreasDesignating AreasSeveral tools are provided for designating areas of an image.Area Shapes• Rectangle: Specify two points defining
143Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Designating Areas7. EnlargeEnlarge 4Enlarge by about 528%Enlarge 3Enlarge by about 394%Enlarge 2Enlarge by about 26
144Designate Area ToolsNote❐ There are nine tools to designate areas.Area EditingRectangle (☛ See page 145.)Area Shape Right Angle Polygon (☛ See page
145Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Designating AreasArea ShapesRectangle1Set your original on the exposure glass.2Press the [Area Editing] key.Note❐
146Designating AreasRight Angle Polygon and Polygon1Set your original on the exposure glass.2Press the [Area Editing] key.3Press the (R.A. Polygon)
147Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Designating Areas5Press the [Fix Selection] key.6Press the [Area Edit] key, specify your settings,then press the [O
148Designating AreasFrame/LineRectangle frame1Set your original on the exposure glass.2Press the [Area Editing] key.3Press the [Frame/Line] key.4Press
149Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)4Press the (Right Angle Polygon) key or the (Polygon) key.5Mark the first point with the editor pen.6Mark the nex
1505Mark the first point with the editor pen.6Mark the next points.7After marking the last point, press the [ConfirmSelection] key.8Press the [Area Ed
151Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Notes for Designating AreasThe number of the points, areas, and groups that can be designatedNote❐ Maximum number o
125Adjustment and ColorMemoryColor Balance Program—Storing and Recalling the Color BalanceYou can store the color balance setting in memory and recall
152Selecting Modes for Designated AreasReferenceThe available modes for area editing depend on the area shape. ☛ See page 164.For functions that canno
153Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)2Press the [Area Edit] key.3Press the [Color/Image], [Color Creation] or[Image Creation] key.4Set the desired modes
1542Press the [Area Edit] key.Note❐ For designating areas, ☛ see page 152.3Press the [Delete Area] key.4Press the [OK] key.5Press the Start key.Save
155Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)3Press the [Save Area] key.4Press the [OK] key.5Press the Start key.Frame/LineEditing color and widthsNote❐ Frame
156Selecting Modes for Outside Designated AreasSelecting Modes for Outside Designated AreasReferenceThe available modes for area editing depend on the
157Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)4Set the desired modes.Note❐ Color/Image, ☛ see page 121.❐ Color Creation, ☛ see page 85.❐ Image Creation, ☛ see pa
158 Changing Job Settings for the Entire ImageYou can change job settings for the entire image during area editing.❐ The job settings that can be chan
159Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Checking and Changing AreasChecking and Changing AreasUse this function to check the areas you have selected and th
1604Change the modes, then press the [OK] key.Note❐ Color/Image, ☛ see page 121.❐ Color Creation, ☛ see page 85.❐ Image Creation, ☛ see page 91.❐ Colo
161Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)5Designate areas, then press the [Confirm Ar-eas] key.Note❐ For designating areas, ☛ see page 145.6Press the [Previ
1263Press the [Color Balance Program] key.4Make sure that the [Recall] key is selected.5Select the setting you want to recall.Note❐ Only color balance
162Erasing a Group1Press the [Confirm Areas] key.Note❐ All designated areas are displayed.2Select a group that you want to cancel.Note❐ Areas in this
163Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)Exiting Area Editing1Press the [Cancel Editing] key.2Press the [Yes] key.Exiting Area Editing
164Combination Chart for Area EditingCombination Chart for Area Editingq Functions available for designated areas.w Functions available for areas outs
165Area Editing(Only for Edit Type)✩ : These modes can be used together.★ : These modes can be used together with some limitations.➞ : The original mo
167What to do if SomethingGoes WrongWhat to do if Something GoesWrong
168If Your Machine Does not Operate as You wantIf Your Machine Does not Operate as You WantCheck the following:ConditionNothing happens when theoperat
169What to do if SomethingGoes WrongIf Your Machine Does not Operate as You want❐ If you cannot correct the problem by taking the above actions, pleas
170If You Cannot Make Copies as You WantIf You Cannot Make Copies as You WantActionAdjust the image density.☛ See page 39.Adjust the background densit
171What to do if SomethingGoes WrongIf You Cannot Make Copies as You Want❐ If you cannot correct the problem by taking the above actions, please conta
127Adjustment and ColorMemoryColor Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance1Press the Adjustment/Memory key.2Make sure the [Color Balance] ke
172BLoading PaperReferenceRegarding paper sizes that can be set, ☛ see page 238.Note❐ If you want to change the paper size, ☛ see page 184.Non-recomme
173What to do if SomethingGoes Wrong3Square the paper and set it in the tray.Note❐ Do not stack paper over the limit mark.❐ Make sure that the leading
174Loading Paper in the Large Capacity Tray1Press the Down key if it is not lit.Note❐ The key blinks while the bottom plate is moving down.2When the
175What to do if SomethingGoes WrongDAdding TonerDAdding TonerThere are four kinds of toner (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black). When a is lit, it is t
176DAdding Toner3Pull out the toner container.4Push in the new toner container until it fits inplace.5Turn the knob back to the position shown andclos
177What to do if SomethingGoes WrongxClearing MisfeedsRCAUTIONn• When removing misfed paper, do not touch the fusing section because it could be veryh
178When R is Displayed:Note❐ This indicator is displayed only when your machine is equipped with the optional 20-bin sorter stapler.1Open the top cove
179What to do if SomethingGoes WrongdAdding StaplesRCAUTION:R•This machine has been tested for safety using this supplier’s parts and consumables. Wer
1807Place the cartridge in the staple unit.8Turn the cartridge backward until a click is heard.9Return the R3 holder into the original position.0Close
181What to do if SomethingGoes WrongeRemoving Jammed StaplesNote❐ Staples might be jammed because of curled copies. In this case, try turning the copy
128Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color BalanceSelecting the sampled area (Only for Edit type)Note❐ The sampled area is as shown below.a: 58m
1827Restore the phase plate in the original place untila click is heard.8Place the cartridge in the staple unit.9Turn the cartridge backward until a c
183Changing the Machine’sSettingsChanging the Machine’s Settings
184Changing Paper Size1st Tray Paper SizeNote❐ Be sure to select the paper size with the user tools. Otherwise, misfeed might occur.ReferenceFor paper
185Changing the Machine’sSettingsChanging Paper Size6Push the paper tray in until it stops.7Press the User Tools key.ReferenceFor details, ☛ see bel
1863Press the [System Settings] key.4Press the [Next] key until Tray Paper Size is dis-played.5Press the [Change] key to select the tray.6Select the p
187Changing the Machine’sSettingsUser ToolsAccessing the User ToolsThis section is for the key operators in change of this machine. You can change or
188User Tools3Select the desired user tools menu.Note❐ [Next] : Press to go to the next page.❐ [Prev.] : Press to go back to the previous page.Referen
189Changing the Machine’sSettingsUser Tools MenuSystem settingsUser ToolsSeepage 191page 191page 191page 191page 191page 191page 191page 192page 192pa
190Copier featuresUser ToolsAuto Color CalibrationAuto Paper Select PriorityADS Priority (FC/Twin)ADS Priority (B&W/SC)Original Type PriorityColor
191Changing the Machine’sSettingsUser ToolsSetting You can Change with the User Tools (System Settings)ReferenceFor how to access the user tools, ☛ se
129Adjustment and ColorMemoryColor Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color Balance2Make sure the [Color Balance] key is selected.3Press the [Color Bal
192User ToolsDescriptionSelect the size of the copy paper set in the paper tray. Note❐ If the specified paper size differs from the size of paper actu
193Changing the Machine’sSettingsUser ToolsMenuBypass Tray Custom SizeDisplay Color SettingAOF (Keep It On.)DescriptionYou can register the non-standa
194User ToolsSetting You can Change with the User Tools (Copier Features)ReferenceFor how to access the user tools, ☛ see page 187.General FeaturesDes
195Changing the Machine’sSettingsUser ToolsMenuMaximum Copy QuantityTone : Original on PlatenFront Side Margin Adjust.Back Side Margin Adjust.1→2 Dupl
196User ToolsDescriptionWhen you designate areas, you can select the first designated shape.1. Select the (Rectangle), (R.A.Polygon), (Polygon),
197Changing the Machine’sSettingsImage AdjustmentUser ToolsDuplex/ADF/SorterDescriptionThe Auto Image Density levels in Full Color mode can be made li
198DescriptionUse when changing the type of originals to be fed. Select this function to avoid damag-ing thin originals (40 - 52g/m2, 11-14 lb) set in
199OthersMaintaining Your MachineWhere to Put Your MachineDo’s and Don’tsRemarksUse and Storage of Supplies
200Maintaining Your MachineMaintaining Your MachineIf the exposure glass (platen glass), platen cover or document feeder belt is dirty, you might not
201OthersWhere to Put Your MachineMachine EnvironmentYour machine’s location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affec
1309Press the [Print Start] key.Note❐ The sample is copied.0Select the color balance that you want to set,then press the [OK] key.Color Balance—Adjust
202Where to Put Your MachinePower ConnectionR WARNING:m• Only connect the machine to the power source described on the inside front cover of thismanua
203OthersDo’s and Don’tsR CAUTION:r• When you move the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to avoid fire or electricshock.• When the m
204RemarksCopier❐ Be careful not to move the original during the scanning process.❐ To avoid problems caused by curled copies, try turning over the pa
205OthersUse and Storage of SupliesUse and Storage of SuppliesCopy Paper❐ Copy paper of the types or in the conditions listed below are not recommende
206Paper StoragePaper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might result in poor image reproduction,creased copies, and paper misf
207Projector UnitOperationProjector Unit Operation
208Guide to ComponentsGuide to Components 1. Power cordPlug the power cord into a wall outlet. 2. Holder slotSet the holder here. 3. Filter slotIns
209Projector UnitOperationGuide to Components 1. Lock leversUse to fix the film after setting it in the holder. 2. Film holdersSet 35mm film in one
210Guide to ComponentsMaster film position sheetMake a copy of the master sheet onto type C filmand use the copy to position the film correctly on the
211Projector UnitOperationBefore Operating the ProjectorAvailable Films and SettingNote❐ Do not use the same film for more than 30 minutes.❐ Do not st
131Adjustment and ColorMemoryColor AdjustmentColor AdjustmentThis function lets you alter up to three single colors by mixing them with adjacent color
212About CopyingWhen setting mount films and strip films in the film holdersWhen setting wide films with the film position sheetsNarrow margins on all
213Projector UnitOperationNotes for Operation❐ First, you must perform shading to get the projector to register the condition of the film. This way,
214How to Copy from FilmHow to Copy from FilmThe outline procedure for making copies is given below. Refer to the rest of this section for details of
215Projector UnitOperationPositioning the ProjectorPositioning the ProjectorNote❐ Do not touch the fresnel lens or the glass on the mirror unit. Fing
216Preparing the FilmCheck this table to find out the key you should use for your film type.Note❐ When performing shading, you must set a filter that
217Projector UnitOperationSelecting the Base Film (If Needed)Note❐ When you use negative film for copying, use that film’s appropriate base film for s
218Setting Films in the Holder (If Needed)Check which type of holder you should use. ☛ See page 216.Slide Holder/Glass Mount Film HolderNote❐ The slid
219Projector UnitOperationCutting the Film Position Sheet (If Needed)If you do not use the holders and position the film on the exposure glass, a posi
220Selecting the Film Type and Performing ShadingThe procedures are different depending on the type of film.1Press the Special Accessory Key.2Select
221Projector UnitOperationSelecting the Film Type and Performing Shading35mm Slides Positive1Press the [Shading] key.2Open the film cover and insert t
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