Chapter 2
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2) Using tweezers, fix the stamp in place, making sure that the print face of
the stamp faces upward.
F-2-35
<Document Size Label (only for the model w/ DADF) >
1) Match the side guide (rear) [1] against the index A4/A3 or LTR/11X17 in-
dicated by a marking [2].
2) Attach the document size label [3] of the correct paper configuration to the
feeder cover.
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F-2-37
<Shut-Down Label>
1) Attach the Shut-Down warning label [1] of the appropriate language to the
right rear cover of the host machine (i.e.,. on the left inside [2] of the main
power supply.).
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<Reversing End Plate Guide>
1) Attach the reversing trailing edge guide [1] to the delivery assembly.
F-2-39
<MP Side Guide Plate Stopper>
1) Open the manual feeder tray [1] to attach the MP side guide plate stopper
[2].
- 2 claws [3]
F-2-40
<Copy Inhibit Label>
1) Open copyboard or DADF, and attach the copy inhibit label [1] in the lan-
guage matching to the location over the label attached at shipment. (A la-
bel in english is attached at shipment.)
Be sure to push in the stamp until a click is felt. The presence of a gap can
cause paper to jam.
MEMO:
This label is designed to help individuals needing different angles of view.
Move the label back and forth (in the direction of the arrow [5]) so that the
index [4] of the side guide (front) will match the appropriate index of the
size label.
[1]
[2]
[3]
ATR/11x17
A4/A3
[4]
[5]
MEMO:
MP side guide plate stopper is the part to attach in the case of not using the
paper in the size of A4 width or more when making prints from the manual
feeder tray.
Ask user whether to attach this part, and do the attaching work if there is a
request from the user.
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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Summary of Contents for Color iR C3480
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Page 27: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 47: ...Chapter 1 1 18 F 1 14 ON OFF ON OFF ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 1 1 41 5 Turn on the main power switch ...
Page 79: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
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Page 85: ...Chapter 2 2 3 Not available in some regions ...
Page 134: ...Chapter 3 Basic Operation ...
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Page 143: ...Chapter 4 Main Controller ...
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Page 152: ...Chapter 4 4 6 F 4 6 CPU HDD ROM access to the program at time of execution ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 5 Original Exposure System ...
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Page 203: ...Chapter 6 Laser Exposure ...
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Page 220: ...Chapter 7 Image Formation ...
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Page 277: ...Chapter 8 Pickup Feeding System ...
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Page 336: ...Chapter 9 Fixing System ...
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Page 357: ...Chapter 10 Externals and Controls ...
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Page 366: ...Chapter 10 10 4 F 10 2 F 10 3 FM1 FM2 FM5 FM8 FM11 FM4 FM3 FM6 FM7 FM9 FM10 ...
Page 375: ...Chapter 10 10 13 F 10 10 2 Remove the check mark from SNMP Status Enabled ...
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Page 486: ...Chapter 15 Correcting Faulty Images ...
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Page 570: ...Chapter 16 Self Diagnosis ...
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