Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075S PRO Operating Information Manual Download Page 385

Punch unit (Puncher Unit-BG1 (2/4 holes), Puncher Unit-BH1 (4 holes, Sweden))

#

Value

Specification

Optional built-in 2- or 4-hole punch unit

Description

52–256 g/m² / 14 lb bond –95 lb cover (no transparencies)

Paper weight

2 holes: A3, A4, A4R, LGL, LTRR
4 holes (France): A3, A4
4-holes (Sweden): A3, A4, A4R, 11" x 17" / 279.4 x 431.8 mm,
LGL, LTR, LTRR

Paper size

From the finisher or stacker/stapler

Power require-
ment

Approximately 56 W (when in operation)

Power Con-
sumption

Finisher and stacker/stapler

Option for

Notice for Puncher Unit-BG1/BH1

The Puncher Unit-BG1/BH1 is not available for US region.

Punch unit US (Puncher Unit-BF1 (2/3 holes US))

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Value

Specification

Optional built-in 2- or 3-hole punch unit

Description

52–256 g/m² / 14 lb bond –95 lb cover (no transparencies)

Paper weight

2 holes: LGL, LTRR
3 holes: 11" x 17" / 279.4 x 431.8 mm, LTR, EXEC

Paper size

From the finisher or stacker/stapler

Power require-
ment

Approximately 56 W (when in operation)

Power Con-
sumption

Staple finisher and stacker/stapler

Option for

Chapter 12 - Specifications

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Specifications

Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075S PRO

Page 1: ...Please read this guide before operating this product Operating Information ENG...

Page 2: ...cker stapler and integrated punch unit 33 The puncher 47 Inserter 49 Folder 52 Chapter 3 Operating concept 59 Operating concept 60 Access the Settings Editor 64 Maintain the Media catalog 66 Maintain...

Page 3: ...Stop the printer 126 Delete print jobs 128 Schedule a waiting job for printing 130 Select more than one job for printing 131 Print a file from a USB drive 132 Media handling 133 Introduction to the S...

Page 4: ...t 202 Access other functions during a copy job or scan job 203 The zoom behavior 204 Create and use custom copy templates 207 Rename a copy job 208 Copy non standard size originals 209 Scan now and pr...

Page 5: ...ds 317 System settings access through the operator panel 318 Introduction to the Setup section 318 Work with the workflow profiles 320 Change the warning time 324 Disable the warning time 325 Truncate...

Page 6: ...ent 364 Calibrate the controller 3 Media family calibration 366 Adjust the CMYK calibration curve manually 368 Chapter 12 Specifications 369 Specifications 370 Chapter 13 Third party software 391 Thir...

Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Preface...

Page 8: ...on may not match PANTONE identified standards Consult current PANTONE Color Publications for accurate color PANTONE and other Pantone Inc trademarks are the property of Pantone Inc Pantone Inc 2007 Pa...

Page 9: ...ed trademark or trademark of ACCESS Co Ltd in Japan and or other countries The Web Access Software includes modules developed by Independent JPEG Group This product contains Adobe Flash Player technol...

Page 10: ...th respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Furthermore Oc reserves the right to revise this publicatio...

Page 11: ...ns and instructions that should be observed for safety Overview of the attention getters Indicates Icon Word Indicates a warning concerning operations that may lead to death or injury to persons if no...

Page 12: ...Indicates Icon Word Indicates an operation that must not be per formed Read these items carefully and make sure not to perform the described operations Chapter 1 Preface 12 Notes for the reader...

Page 13: ...Mac Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows Vis...

Page 14: ...R ADVANCE C9075S PRO C9065 PRO the following information is available Operating information Safety Instructions for the printer Safety Information for the controller Material Safety Data Sheets Chapte...

Page 15: ...Chapter 2 Main parts...

Page 16: ...onfigurations 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 1 8 Extended configuration 11 16 10 4 17 9 Compact configuration Main unit Function Component The controller helps you set up the workflow to meet your specif...

Page 17: ...plate Automatic document feeder ADF Duplex Color Image Reader Unit A1 4 Gives access to the toner bottles Toner compartment cover 5 The fixing transport unit contains the components that print the me...

Page 18: ...cher Professional Puncher C1 and Professional Puncher Integration Unit B1 13 The folder is used to fold prints in different ways Folder Paper Folding Unit G1 14 The stacker stapler offers the follow i...

Page 19: ...printer then press the Open button on the paper tray you want to open To detect when multiple papers are fed with Multi Drawer Paper Deck A1 Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit A1 is required If...

Page 20: ...jammed paper 1 Open button Press to open the paper tray when you need to load paper or check for a paper jam 2 Paper tray Contains the media that will be printed on 3 Overview of the machine configur...

Page 21: ...t be able to open the bulk paper module In this case press the Sleep Mode key on the operator panel to reactivate the printer then press the Open button on the bulk paper module NOTE The paper size of...

Page 22: ...unit when you want to detach it from the printer 1 Open button Press to open the paper deck when you want to load paper or check for a paper jam 2 Paper supply indicator Allows you to check the amoun...

Page 23: ...ps into the gaps Doing so may damage the printer or cause it to break down IMPORTANT When using the glass plate to copy or scan thick originals such as books or maga zines do not press down hard on th...

Page 24: ...arge paper 4 Auxiliary original output tray Pull out this tray when outputting large paper 5 Original output tray Originals that have been scanned from the original supply tray are output into the ori...

Page 25: ...Overview of the machine configuration on page 16 Feeding originals into the ADF on page 194 Put originals on the glass plate on page 197 Chapter 2 Main parts 25 The automatic document feeder ADF...

Page 26: ...cleaner onto the cloth and not di rectly on the screen Illustration 1 10 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 14 The operator panel The components of the operator panel The components of the operator panel Function Compon...

Page 27: ...B drive Scan to a USB drive USB port 4 Access the Schedule view to manage the jobs in the schedule Schedule button 5 Access all functions to print copy and scan your documents Manage or change the set...

Page 28: ...Media catalogue or add temporary media to the Media cat alogue Start maintenance calibration and media registration Adjust the CMYK curve manually System button 8 The dashboard displays information ab...

Page 29: ...me The warning time is a time you can set to deter mine when the orange light must illumi nate You can set the warning time in the System view of the operator panel Green The machine is busy printing...

Page 30: ...match the printer status that the dashboard displays Illustration 15 The operator attention light Status colors The status colors of the operator attention light Description Color The machine has sto...

Page 31: ...ing time in the System section of the operator panel By factory default the warning time is set to 10 minutes So 10 minutes before operator attention is required the orange light will illuminate Orang...

Page 32: ...Function No Auxiliary Tray Pull out the auxiliary tray if you are printing on large paper 330 483 mm 320 450 mm SRA3 305 457 mm A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5R and Custom size 139 7 mm 182 0 mm to 330 2 mm 4...

Page 33: ...d paper or inserted sheets for the cover the copy sets may dirty the surface toner streaks of the cover depending the type of coated paper you are using If you create a saddle stitched booklet using c...

Page 34: ...sher A1 Booklet Finisher A1 Open this cover to replace the staple cartridge remove jammed paper or clear a staple jam from the stapler unit and saddle stitcher unit 2 Booklet tray Booklet Finisher A1...

Page 35: ...ts and their functions Function No Punch waste tray Puncher Unit BG1 BH1 BF1 Pull out the punch waste tray to remove punch waste 1 Trim waste tray Inner Booklet Trimmer A1 Pull out the trim waste tray...

Page 36: ...e trays of the finisher as doing so may damage the trays The finishing options cannot be set for paper less than 60g m2 16 lb bond Do not select the finishing options NOTE If the finishing is used the...

Page 37: ...laces If an original is placed on the glass plate Corner Staple Area Upper Left Upper Right Lower Right Lower Left Upper Left Upper Right Lower Right Lower Left Double Staple Area Left Side Right Side...

Page 38: ...eft Lower Right Double Staple Area Right Side Left Side Right Side Left Side CAUTION Do not place your hands in the part of the tray where stapling takes place near the rollers in a finisher as this m...

Page 39: ...pled Remove the copies or prints after they are output to one of the output trays NOTE Staple G1 is standard equipment on Staple Finisher A1 Staple G1 and Staple P1 are standard equipment on Booklet F...

Page 40: ...dex NOTE You cannot saddle stitch tracing paper transparencies prepunched paper tab paper 1 tab paper 2 labels or envelopes The paper sizes that can be saddle stitched are 330 483 mm 320 450 mm SRA3 3...

Page 41: ...ched areas are shown in the illustration below Glass plate Hole Punched Area Hole Punched Area Hole Punched Area Hole Punched Area Feeder The distance between the punch holes is shown in the illustrat...

Page 42: ...lb cover Tracing paper transparencies prepunched paper labels or envelopes NOTE Punching is available only if Puncher Unit BG1 BH1 BF1 is attached When Puncher Unit BG1 is attached holes can be punche...

Page 43: ...330 2 487 7 mm 13 19 12 5 8 17 11 16 12 18 11 17 LGL LTRR custom size 8 1 4 11 to 11 3 4 19 1 4 or custom size 11 3 4 11 to 13 19 1 4 Trimming Trimming allows you to trim the edges of the printed she...

Page 44: ...4 11 to 13 19 1 4 The following are paper sizes that can be output to the output trays of the machine However some paper sizes may not be output depending on the set functions Output tray Paper size...

Page 45: ...gata 3 Yougatanaga 3 Kakugata 2 1 100 0 148 0 mm to 330 2 487 7 mm 4 5 7 8 to 13 19 1 4 Custom size 1 Custom paper sizes can only be output if they are 210 0 279 3 mm to 297 0 487 7 mm 8 1 4 11 to 11...

Page 46: ...al accessories Staple G1 113 A case for stapling The maximum number of sheets that can be stapled is 100 in case of Staple G1 Staple P1 114 A case for saddle stitching Overview of the machine configur...

Page 47: ...er C1 to prevent paper jams The puncher is optional IMPORTANT Always keep the main power switch of Professional Puncher C1 on the front cover set to I NOTE If Professional Puncher C1 is attached Profe...

Page 48: ...uncher components and their functions Function No Front Cover of Professional Puncher Integration Unit B1 Open this cover to remove jammed paper 1 Overview of the machine configuration on page 16 Chap...

Page 49: ...not place the following types of paper into Document Insertion Unit Doing so may cause a paper jam Insertion sheets with holes or tears Severely curled or wrinkled paper Clipped or stapled insertion s...

Page 50: ...as a cover sheet insertion job separator and so on 1 Lower tray Load paper you want to use as a cover sheet insertion job separator and so on 2 Tray cover Lift to load paper into the lower tray 3 Sli...

Page 51: ...Overview of the machine configuration on page 16 Chapter 2 Main parts 51 Inserter...

Page 52: ...n No Front cover Open this cover to remove jammed paper 1 Folding unit Open this cover to remove jammed paper 2 Exit slot Folded paper is output to this tray 3 Z fold Paper Folding Unit G1 folds A3 B4...

Page 53: ...llustration below Glass plate Feeder If paper that has been Z folded is included in the output the sheets may not be aligned when output Half fold Each sheet of A4R LTRR paper is half folded Paper fol...

Page 54: ...elow Glass plate Feeder Tri fold in A4R LTRR prints are folded into tri fold in to make them more conveniently sized for insertion into envelopes Paper folded in a tri fold in is output to the exit sl...

Page 55: ...hown in the illustration below Glass plate Feeder Tri Fold Out mode Each sheet of A4R LTRR paper is folded in a tri fold out Paper folded in a tri fold out is output to the exit slot of the paper fold...

Page 56: ...ustration below Glass plate Feeder Double Parallel Fold mode Each sheet of A4R LTRR paper is folded in a double parallel fold Paper folded in a double parallel fold is output to the exit slot of the p...

Page 57: ...ion below Glass plate Feeder Folding methods and output locations Output location Folding methods Folder Stacker sta pler Z Fold Half Fold Tri fold in Tri fold out Double parallel fold Overview of the...

Page 58: ...Chapter 2 Main parts 58 Folder...

Page 59: ...Chapter 3 Operating concept...

Page 60: ...tion job submission and production printing are clearly separated steps in the workflow Media definition is done by choosing from a media catalog instead of selecting trays Operation is intuitive and...

Page 61: ...Illustration 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 4 134 The components of the complete system Chapter 3 Operating concept 61 Operating concept...

Page 62: ...eparation with full preview for production printing Define settings per page for complex print jobs Send print jobs to the printer Send print jobs to the PostScript printers in the network PRISMAprepa...

Page 63: ...e scan jobs Manage media from the Trays view Change the media that is currently assigned to a paper tray Assign the media to the paper tray Manage the system from the System view Calibrate the system...

Page 64: ...gin Make sure you have the following information The IP address or hostname of the controller The key operator password to change all settings except for the settings in the Config uration tab The adm...

Page 65: ...Result You can now use the Settings Editor to make changes in the above listed areas Chapter 3 Operating concept 65 Access the Settings Editor...

Page 66: ...intain the Media catalog 1 From the navigation bar select the Media tab 2 From the Media tab select Media The Media catalog window appears 136 The Media catalog window 3 From the toolbar select the re...

Page 67: ...The correct values are required for optimal print quality 137 The Add new media window Chapter 3 Operating concept 67 Maintain the Media catalog...

Page 68: ...a specific group of media A media family refers to 1 of the following halftones Normal Fine Error diffusion Before you begin Make sure you have the following information Key operator password Maintain...

Page 69: ...3 From the toolbar select the required option to maintain the Media families 139 The Add media family window Chapter 3 Operating concept 69 Maintain the Media families...

Page 70: ...nts to print Microsoft Office documents Microsoft Office documents use the RGB color space Photographic content to print documents from photo editing or layout applications These documents use the CMY...

Page 71: ...3 From the toolbar select the required option to maintain the Color pre sets 141 The Add color pre set window Chapter 3 Operating concept 71 Maintain the Color pre sets...

Page 72: ...ed to define colors in a device independent way Maintain the Input profiles 1 From the navigation bar select the color tab 2 From the color tab select Input profiles The Input profiles window appears...

Page 73: ...d to define colors in a device independent way Maintain the Output profiles 1 From the navigation bar select the color tab 2 From the color tab select Output profiles The Output profiles window appear...

Page 74: ...ipment used to produce the color Maintain the Spot colors 1 From the navigation bar select the color tab 2 From the color tab select Spot colors The Spot colors window appears 144 The Spot colors wind...

Page 75: ...the result per page PRISMAprepare is an optional application This procedure describes the most important settings for daily use Prepare print jobs with PRISMAprepare 1 Prepare the document 145 Lay out...

Page 76: ...quality Select Office documents to print the Microsoft Office documents The Microsoft Office documents use the RGB color space Select Photographic content to print documents from photo editing or layo...

Page 77: ...most important settings for daily use Prepare print jobs with the printer driver 1 Use the media catalog to select the media to print on 147 The media catalog in the printer driver 2 Select the requi...

Page 78: ...to print documents from photo editing or layout appli cations These documents use the CMYK or RGB color space 148 The color pre sets in the printer driver Chapter 3 Operating concept 78 Prepare print...

Page 79: ...tions 149 The finishing options in the printer driver NOTE Click the white question mark to open the online help of the printer driver for detailed information Chapter 3 Operating concept 79 Prepare p...

Page 80: ...to monitor the system status from a distance via an internet browser Manage production printing 1 Press the Schedule button at the lower left of the operator panel to access the Schedule view 150 The...

Page 81: ...The Remote Monitor displays a fixed time line of 30 minutes 151 The remote monitor Chapter 3 Operating concept 81 Manage production printing...

Page 82: ...Chapter 3 Operating concept 82 Manage production printing...

Page 83: ...Chapter 4 Operator panel views...

Page 84: ...is busy The vertical status bar is green No action is required 3 2 1 4 152 The dashboard No action is required The following illustration shows the dashboard while the machine is busy The vertical st...

Page 85: ...isplays a sheet count 2 Display the action that you must do now or soon The colors of the vertical status bar at the left hand side match the colors of the LED on the operator panel and the operator a...

Page 86: ...olors of the bars and the indication of the required amount of sheets are only valid for document printing For streaming jobs all the bars remain grey until the paper trays are empty or the output loc...

Page 87: ...you to manage print jobs in the list of Scheduled jobs and Waiting jobs The Printed jobs section The Printed jobs section enables you to manage print jobs in the list of Printed jobs The Copy Scan sec...

Page 88: ...ng The job contains an operator note Indicates a streaming job Indicates a proof print The job settings are overruled by the PRISMAsync con troller settings Indicates an RIP error Description of the p...

Page 89: ...tent and filling level of the paper trays Change the media that is currently assigned to a paper tray Assign media to a paper tray Unassign media from a paper tray Illustration 166 Configuration examp...

Page 90: ...Maintenance section The Maintenance section enables you to read the counters and start the maintenance actions The Setup section The Setup section enables you to set up your personal workflow the beh...

Page 91: ...ystem view Introduction to the Maintenance section on page 344 Introduction to the Setup section on page 318 Introduction to the Media section on page 144 Chapter 4 Operator panel views 91 The System...

Page 92: ...Chapter 4 Operator panel views 92 The System view...

Page 93: ...Chapter 5 Power information...

Page 94: ...side of the operator panel The Sleep button on the printer allows you to switch between the Ready mode and the Sleep mode This is only possible if the power switch is in the I position and the startup...

Page 95: ...leep mode after the time that was defined in the Settings Editor You can also put the printer into sleep mode manually Press the Sleep button to do this The printer will enter the sleep mode as soon a...

Page 96: ...ton Turn on the controller 1 Use one of the following options to turn on the controller Press the Sleep button at the right hand side of the operator panel if the system was shut down from the operato...

Page 97: ...roller 2 The printer How to turn on the printer 1 Put the main power switch on the upper right side of the main unit in the I position 2 If required wait until the controller is ready 3 Press the Slee...

Page 98: ...ng order 1 The controller 2 The printer How to turn off the printer 1 Touch System Setup Shut down system 2 Select Shut down to shut down the controller and printer 3 Put the main power switch on top...

Page 99: ...describes the manual way How to use the sleep mode 1 To put the printer into the sleep mode press the Sleep button at the right hand side of the operator panel The printer will go into the sleep mode...

Page 100: ...Chapter 5 Power information 100 Use the Sleep mode...

Page 101: ...Chapter 6 Print jobs...

Page 102: ...epending on the workflow settings the print job will appear in one of the following destinations List of Waiting jobs List of Scheduled jobs The list of Printed jobs can store jobs temporarily The Sch...

Page 103: ...Introduction to the print function 170 The jobs view Description of the print job settings on page 104 Chapter 6 Print jobs 103 Introduction to the print function...

Page 104: ...er of job settings for all jobs that are currently not being printed This section gives an overview of the print job settings that you can change using the operator panel Illustration 3 5 1 2 4 171 Th...

Page 105: ...access to the templates Preview 4 The action buttons indicate the actions you can carry out Action buttons 5 Output settings 1 or 2 sided Description Values Setting The automatically set value for th...

Page 106: ...ortrait top The output has a horizontal format width height The binding edge of the print is on the left side When you turn a sheet over the binding edge the text or image is in readable form Landscap...

Page 107: ...edia catalogue Media Here you can select the sides of the front cover you want to print on Both sides Front side Back side None Print sides Here you can indicate that the print job requires a back cov...

Page 108: ...upper left corner of the sheet Top left Top center moves the image to the centre at the top of the sheet Top center Top right moves the image to the upper right corner of the sheet Top right Center le...

Page 109: ...an be useful if you do not need additional space for stapling or punching the output for example If you want to define a different value for each side press The icon changes to the unlocked status Now...

Page 110: ...liver the prints at the booklet tray of the stack er stapler Folder main tray Deliver the folded prints to the tray at the bottom of the folder Outputloca tion Print deliv ery By page The output is so...

Page 111: ...sheet on top Face up reverse Deliver the prints face up last sheet on top Face down Deliver the prints face down first sheet on top Face down reverse Deliver the prints face down last sheet on top Ad...

Page 112: ...bottom side and in portrait position vertical Header down SEF Deliver the prints with the header at the bottom side and in landscape position horizontal Front back Default value The front page on the...

Page 113: ...g Here you can define the number of punch holes None Punching 2 holes 3 holes 4 holes Die set de pendent Here you can define the location of the punch holes Left Top Right Bottom Location Chapter 6 Pr...

Page 114: ...lding Description Values Setting Here you can define the folding method for the prints None Folding Half fold Tri fold in Tri fold out Parallel fold Z fold Chapter 6 Print jobs 114 Description of the...

Page 115: ...re you can define the required number of staples Furthermore you can define where you want the sta ples with the Location option The available locations for one staple Top left Top right Bottom left B...

Page 116: ...bs you can change the name of the copy job When you touch the Job name button a keyboard appears Job name Number of sets Description Values Setting Use this setting to define the number of copies You...

Page 117: ...nction between two sets Separator sheets are always empty In the Settings Editor select a media from the media catalog use as separator sheets You can also indicate the feed direc tion of the separato...

Page 118: ...ing settings the preview pane informs you how to solve the contradictions The contradicting settings are marked orange and indicate where contradictions are found The green check marks indicate where...

Page 119: ...ing jobs you must first touch Print to send the job to the list of Scheduled jobs There you can select the job and touch Print now To give priority to a job in the list of Printed jobs you must first...

Page 120: ...d position in the list of Scheduled jobs below the active print job The job will be printed when the active print job is ready How to give priority to a print job 1 Touch Jobs Queues 2 If collapsed fi...

Page 121: ...es 2 If collapsed first touch to expand the list of Scheduled jobs 3 Touch the job s you want to print later or use the Select button to make a selection To undo the multiple selection and only select...

Page 122: ...shut down the printer all jobs remain present in the list of Printed jobs The list of Printed jobs can only store jobs To prevent the disk of your system from becoming full jobs must be deleted manua...

Page 123: ...Delete print jobs on page 128 Chapter 6 Print jobs 123 Reprint a job...

Page 124: ...for 1 job at a time Locations of the Ticket button The Ticket button is available at the following locations List of Printed jobs if this function is enabled in the Settings Editor List of Scheduled j...

Page 125: ...f the Proof button The Proof button is available at the following locations List of Waiting jobs NOTE To make a proof of a job in the list of Printed jobs you must first touch Copy to copy the job to...

Page 126: ...tinue for a couple of minutes one time A set NOTE When you press the Stop button one time the dashboard will immediately display a Resume button with a vertical orange bar However the printing continu...

Page 127: ...printer stops each time the first set of a print job is completed You can check the first set before you continue the print job The Check first set setting in a Workflow profile is On and The Check fi...

Page 128: ...scribed above then touch the jobs one by one One or more separate jobs Go to the correct location then touch Select All All jobs Go to the correct location then touch Select Jobs with available media...

Page 129: ...3 Press Delete A message appears 4 When you are sure that you want to delete the selected job s touch Yes Chapter 6 Print jobs 129 Delete print jobs...

Page 130: ...e printed How to schedule a waiting job for printing 1 Touch Jobs Queues 2 If collapsed first touch to expand the desired list of Waiting jobs 3 Touch the job s you want to print or use the Select but...

Page 131: ...es Select button Jobs with available media A label is a name or tag that helps you to identify certain jobs on the operator panel When a job is sent to the printer the person who submits the job can a...

Page 132: ...USB drive 4 Touch the file or files you want to print or touch Select to select multiple files 5 Touch Print to send the file to the list of Scheduled jobs immediately or 6 Touch Save to save a copy...

Page 133: ...e NOTE The descriptions of the colors of the bars and the indication of the required amount of sheets are only valid for document printing For streaming jobs all the bars remain grey until the paper t...

Page 134: ...rinting Furthermore the icon indicates the stop moments of the machine For example when the setting Confirm start of job in the workflow profiles see list of references below is set to On or when you...

Page 135: ...he operator panel will display bars for these small jobs The possible display of small jobs Description Image Green The required media is available Orange The media is required in the future but not a...

Page 136: ...ailable For ex ample because the output location is full Red The output location is required but availability is unknown Gray 5 The zoom control The zoom control enables you to adjust the time scale v...

Page 137: ...media which is either not available in the paper trays or which is available but not in sufficient quantity to finish the job The current job requires more of the same media than is currently loaded i...

Page 138: ...ng automatically after closing the paper tray To load media in a grayed out paper tray you can open the paper tray and load the media Description of the Trays view on page 139 Chapter 6 Print jobs 138...

Page 139: ...ssigned to a paper tray Assign media to a paper tray when you already loaded the media Unassign media from a paper tray This section describes the items of the Trays view NOTE The trays view also open...

Page 140: ...w buttons 4 The paper tray information The Trays view displays the following textual information for each paper tray The media name for example Normal paper The media size for example A4 or Letter The...

Page 141: ...icon can have that color or The paper tray is in use for one or more scheduled jobs The paper tray contains tab sheets The paper tray contains tab sheets that must be processed as inserts The paper t...

Page 142: ...n sufficient quantity to finish the job The current job requires more of the same media than is currently loaded in the paper trays You can add more of the required media into another paper tray You a...

Page 143: ...tray you can open the paper tray and load the media You can use Unassign for example to prevent unnecessary printing on expensive media Load the media using the Schedule view on page 137 Chapter 6 Pri...

Page 144: ...the Media section Description of the Media section Function Item Num ber Display the current content of the Media catalog List of all the media that are available in the Media catalog 1 Display the te...

Page 145: ...stration to position the image at the exact position of the media Registration button 4 Description of the Trays view on page 139 Add temporary media to the Media catalog on page 148 Chapter 6 Print j...

Page 146: ...talog The media catalogue is a list of predefined media and media attributes which you can define in the Settings Editor application on the PRISMAsync controller When you use the media catalog the ope...

Page 147: ...When you plan to use these media more often you can add these temporary media to the Media catalog Chapter 6 Print jobs 147 Introduction to the media handling...

Page 148: ...media to the Media catalog This section describes how to add temporary media to the Media catalog Add temporary media to the Media catalog 1 On the operator panel press the System button 2 Press Medi...

Page 149: ...can perform a media registration for each individual media in the Media catalog Required tool Ruler Illustration 230 Media registration chart Perform a media registration 1 Touch System Media 2 From...

Page 150: ...hart If the media registration sheet is correct you can stop the media registration procedure If the media registration sheet is wrong continue with the next step An instruction window opens 6 Follow...

Page 151: ...umber of sets NOTE You can only change the settings of the active print job after you stopped the printer press the Stop button two times 3 Touch Properties or touch the job two times to open the Prop...

Page 152: ...and then stop When you continue the job the 9 remaining sets are printed This is different from printing a proof Methods to check the first set You can use 1 of the following methods to indicate that...

Page 153: ...A check mark indicates that the checking of the first set is enabled 6 Press OK The Number of sets button will now show a check mark 7 Press OK Work with the workflow profiles on page 320 Chapter 6 Pr...

Page 154: ...e Settings Editor However you can change this setting trough the oper ator panel How to change the use of separator sheets 1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the job of which you want to change the set...

Page 155: ...be delivered in a straight stack but with a shift compared to the previous stack N must be a value between 1 and 65536 default 1 Sets always NOTE When Sets always is possible the Properties window dis...

Page 156: ...NOTE You can only change this setting when the default type of offset stacking is set to Sets as in job 5 Make the required changes 6 Press OK Work with the workflow profiles on page 320 Introduction...

Page 157: ...efore printing you must first indicate the required number of sets see When you stop a job after a set the printing stops after 1 copy of the complete bundle The jobs in a bundle are accounted separat...

Page 158: ...rder of the jobs in the bundle Change job settings Delete print jobs Delete Print a job ticket Ticket Make a proof Proof How to combine print jobs 1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the jobs you want t...

Page 159: ...sided into 1 sided and vice versa 1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the job of which you want to change the number of sets NOTE You can only change the settings of the active print job after you have...

Page 160: ...edge is changed for 2 sided printing the image orientation is automatically adjusted to get the correct layout The orientation of the image on the back side of the page will be changed too How to cha...

Page 161: ...1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the job you want to change NOTE You can only change the settings of the active print job after you stopped the printer press the Stop button two times 3 Touch Propert...

Page 162: ...isable the use of a cover Select the desired media from the Media catalog Indicate whether the cover must be left empty or printed 1 sided and or 2 sided How to change the settings for covers 1 Touch...

Page 163: ...image or margin more precisely How to change the alignment 1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the job you want to change NOTE You cannot change this setting for the active print job 3 Touch Properties...

Page 164: ...lative to the binding edge Image shift has basically the same function However Image shift also allows you to move the image vertically This gives you more freedom in moving the image exactly to the d...

Page 165: ...Shift the image roughly to create binding space on page 163 Chapter 6 Print jobs 165 Shift the image precisely to create binding space or correct the layout...

Page 166: ...elect sort By page or By set 231 Sort by page 232 Sort by set Sort Stack the prints with an offset This setting is only available when the Offset stacking setting of the active Workflow profile is set...

Page 167: ...NOTE You can only change the settings of the active print job after you stopped the printer press the Stop button two times 3 Press Properties 4 Touch the Print delivery 5 Make the required changes 6...

Page 168: ...es Number of punch holes The location of the staples or punch holes How to change the finishing method 1 Touch Jobs Waiting jobs 2 Touch the job you want to change NOTE You can only change the setting...

Page 169: ...Chapter 7 Copy jobs...

Page 170: ...combining several sets of originals Furthermore you can define customized templates The factory default templates are directly available when you access the copy function When you select one of these...

Page 171: ...late The Layout setting is set to Booklet and The Media setting is set to A3 11 x 17 because the system assumes you want to create booklets of A4 LTR originals Booklet job Copy a set of originals that...

Page 172: ...n you started the copy job by selecting one of the factory default templates or by selecting a custom template some of the settings have already been changed Furthermore the system links a number of l...

Page 173: ...ws the settings you can define for the copy Output 2 The Job pane shows the generic settings you can define for the whole job Job 3 The preview displays the settings you defined for the output Further...

Page 174: ...etting The automatically set value for this setting 1 or 2 sid ed Only the front side contains an image or text 1 sided Both the front side and the back side contain an image or text 2 sided Chapter 7...

Page 175: ...you turn a sheet over the binding edge the image or text on the back of the sheet is in readable form Portrait top The original has a horizontal format width height The binding edge of the original i...

Page 176: ...ures You can enter the measures in steps of 1 mm 0 01 inches The text of the Size button changes into Custom A4 A3 Let ter Ledger etc Size Automatic orientation detection or Indicate the orientation o...

Page 177: ...n Values Setting The automatically set value for this setting Auto 1 or 2 sid ed The output contains an image on 1 side 1 sided The output contains an image on both sides 2 sided Chapter 7 Copy jobs 1...

Page 178: ...side of the sheet is in readable form This means that every back of a 2 sided print is upside down compared to the front Portrait top The output has a horizontal format width height The binding edge...

Page 179: ...e sponding setting Media becomes enabled Front Cover When the setting Front cover is enabled you can select a media from the media catalogue Media Here you can select the sides of the front cover you...

Page 180: ...tings at 2 the printer auto matically prints the job on A3 11 x 17 for example When you cut A3 11 x 17 sheets in two you get two identical A4 LTR copies of your document To reduce your A4 LTR original...

Page 181: ...to the page When Fit to page is Off the original size of the image is maintained Fit to page Zoom Use the and buttons to reduce or enlarge the size of the image from 25 to 400 The preview pane immedia...

Page 182: ...upper left corner of the sheet Top left Top center moves the image to the centre at the top of the sheet Top center Top right moves the image to the upper right corner of the sheet Top right Center l...

Page 183: ...can be useful if you do not need additional space for stapling or punching the output for example If you want to define a different value for each side press The icon changes to the unlocked status No...

Page 184: ...eliver the prints at the booklet tray of the stack er stapler Folder main tray Deliver the folded prints to the tray at the bottom of the folder Outputloca tion Print deliv ery By page The output is s...

Page 185: ...t sheet on top Face up reverse Deliver the prints face up last sheet on top Face down Deliver the prints face down first sheet on top Face down reverse Deliver the prints face down last sheet on top A...

Page 186: ...bottom side and in portrait position vertical Header down SEF Deliver the prints with the header at the bottom side and in landscape position horizontal Front back Default value The front page on the...

Page 187: ...and scan quality manually Depending on the situation you can describe the original or copy scan If the original is unsatisfactory enter a description If the original is OK but you want a different cop...

Page 188: ...t settings Color Black white Description Values Setting Here choose to print in color or black and white Black and white Color Black white Color Chapter 7 Copy jobs 188 Description of the copy job set...

Page 189: ...ng Here you can define the number of punch holes None Punching 2 holes 3 holes 4 holes Die set de pendent Here you can define the location of the punch holes Left Top Right Bottom Location Chapter 7 C...

Page 190: ...olding Description Values Setting Here you can define the folding method for the prints None Folding Half fold Tri fold in Tri fold out Parallel fold Z fold Chapter 7 Copy jobs 190 Description of the...

Page 191: ...ere you can define the required number of staples Furthermore you can define where you want the sta ples with the Location option The available locations for one staple Top left Top right Bottom left...

Page 192: ...eduled jobs you can change the name of the copy job When you touch the Job name button a keyboard appears Job name Number of sets Description Values Setting Use this setting to define the number of co...

Page 193: ...inction between two sets Separator sheets are always empty In the Settings Editor select a media from the media catalog use as separator sheets You can also indicate the feed direc tion of the separat...

Page 194: ...e A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5 A5R and B6R 11 17 LGL LTR LTRR STMT or STMTR Tray Capacity 300 sheets of paper 80 g m2 20 lb bond IMPORTANT Thin originals may become creased if used in a high temperature or...

Page 195: ...ginals is somewhat slower than that of vertically placed originals Horizontally placed A4 A5 B5 LTR and STMR originals are referred to as A4R A5R B5R LTRR and STMTR A3 B4 11 17 and LGL originals must...

Page 196: ...nned When scanning is complete remove the originals from the original output area to avoid paper jams 1 303 Original output area 1 NOTE When enlarging an A4 B5 LTR STMT original onto A3 B4 11 X 17 LGL...

Page 197: ...ze of the original is auto matically detected and the document is scanned The printer cannot always detect the size of the original if it is nonstandard paper size such as a book In this case specify...

Page 198: ...approximately 300 mm 11 7 8 so that the sensor detaches from the feeder If the sensor does not detach from the feeder the size of the originals may not be detected correctly 2 Place your originals fa...

Page 199: ...your hands caught as this may result in personal injury Do not press down hard on the feeder when using the glass plate to make copies of thick books Doing so may damage the glass plate and result in...

Page 200: ...NOTE Remove the original from the glass plate when scanning is complete Chapter 7 Copy jobs 200 Put originals on the glass plate...

Page 201: ...Make sure that the automatic document feeder does not contain more than 100 sheets 80 g m or 20 lb bond Make sure that the originals are not curled How to make a basic copy 1 Place the originals face...

Page 202: ...also considered to be a subset After you created 1 document you can still add insert delete or edit a subset How to combine subsets into 1 document 1 Place the first subset face up into the ADF 2 Tou...

Page 203: ...while you define the settings for your copy job or scan job NOTE The machine will remember all the job settings you already defined How to access other functions and get back to your job 1 In the job...

Page 204: ...ndow If you use non standard size originals you must use the glass plate The zoom function for originals in the automatic document feeder is different from the zoom function for originals on the glass...

Page 205: ...a 100 zoom factor Result of a scan with a 50 zoom factor NOTE The center of the image is fixed Result of a scan with a 200 zoom factor NOTE The center of the image is fixed Scan from the glass plate...

Page 206: ...eft hand corner of the glass plate is a fixed point and is used as the origin of the image Result on paper of a scan with a 100 zoom factor Result on paper of a scan with a 50 zoom factor NOTE The upp...

Page 207: ...plate your default custom template How to create and edit custom copy templates 1 Touch Jobs Copy Scan Copy job 2 Touch to enter the template section 3 Touch the custom template called Current for 2 s...

Page 208: ...ob name field However you can rename the copy job into a name of your choice This name helps you to recognize the job in the list of Scheduled jobs or Waiting jobs How to rename a copy job 1 In the jo...

Page 209: ...ment feeder cannot handle The glass plate cannot detect the dimensions of your original When you copy from the glass plate you must always define the size of your original How to copy non standard siz...

Page 210: ...fault destination of copy jobs is defined in the workflow profiles How to use postponed copying 1 Put the originals face up and in readable form into the automatic document feeder 2 Touch Jobs Copy Sc...

Page 211: ...he required number of staples and the location of the staples 4 At the Punching setting select the required number of holes 5 At the Folding setting select the folding method 6 At the Trimming setting...

Page 212: ...ls face up into the ADF or place 1 original face down on the glass plate 2 Touch Jobs Copy Scan Copy job 3 Press Adjust image A window opens 4 Determine if you need to describe the original or the cop...

Page 213: ...Chapter 8 Scan jobs...

Page 214: ...es However you can change and add scan profiles at the Settings Editor Illustration 319 The scan profiles at the lower row The factory default profiles Overview of the scan profiles When to use Templa...

Page 215: ...When to use Template Scan for printing purposes PDF printing Scan for viewing and archiving purposes PDF viewing archiving Chapter 8 Scan jobs 215 Introduction to the scan function...

Page 216: ...efault settings for the original and the resulting file To in crease the productivity the system automatically links the Size settings for the Origi nal and the File However you can always manually ov...

Page 217: ...settings you can define for the file File 2 The Job pane shows the generic settings you can define for the whole job Job 3 The preview displays the settings you defined for the output Furthermore thi...

Page 218: ...etting The automatically set value for this setting 1 or 2 sid ed Only the front side contains an image or text 1 sided Both the front side and the back side contain an image or text 2 sided Chapter 8...

Page 219: ...you turn a sheet over the binding edge the image or text on the back of the sheet is in readable form Portrait top The original has a horizontal format width height The binding edge of the original i...

Page 220: ...ures You can enter the measures in steps of 1 mm 0 01 inches The text of the Size button changes into Custom A4 A3 Let ter Ledger etc Size Automatic orientation detection or Indicate the orientation o...

Page 221: ...compatible with a range of graphical applica tions Select the PDF format when you require a format compatible with the Acrobat applications A PDF file is a file with compressed graphics and text This...

Page 222: ...file 600 dpi Resolution File settings Size Description Values Setting Select the media size of the resulting file All media sizes that the media cata log supports Size File settings Zoom Description...

Page 223: ...upper left corner of the sheet Top left Top center moves the image to the centre at the top of the sheet Top center Top right moves the image to the upper right corner of the sheet Top right Center le...

Page 224: ...n can be useful if you do not need additional space for stapling or punching the output for example If you want to define a different value for each side press The icon changes to the unlocked status...

Page 225: ...ifferent copy or scan describe the copy Describe original Describe copy Adjust im age With the Brightness setting you can darken 1 to 3 or lighten 1 3 your print Brightness With the Contrast setting y...

Page 226: ...eferred settings Color Select this setting to make color scans NOTE To make color scans the color scanning option must be licensed sRGB Select sRGB for a smaller color gamut with smaller differences b...

Page 227: ...pens 4 Change the settings for the original and the file 5 Touch Start The scanner scans the originals The system sends the resulting file to the scan server The file is stored with a predefined name...

Page 228: ...to USB The job window opens 4 Change the settings for the original and the file 5 Touch Job name to change the default job name Use the keyboard to change the name then touch OK 6 Touch Destination t...

Page 229: ...ubsets that have a mix of 1 sided and 2 sided pages or require dif ferent exposure settings for example When you scan these types of documents you must define the settings for each subset individually...

Page 230: ...ppears in the right hand pane If required you can still adapt the job Add another subset see below Insert a subset see below Delete a subset see below Edit a subset see below 9 When the job is OK star...

Page 231: ...ubsets have been scanned NOTE If you want to insert another subset at another position you must first touch Ready and then repeat the steps 1 to 5 The full overview of all the scanned subsets appears...

Page 232: ...he file 1 When the job is OK touch Ready 2 Define the parameters like the user code and the Account ID These values apply to the whole scan job 3 Touch the Start button to start the creation of the fi...

Page 233: ...Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples...

Page 234: ...17 LGL LTR and STMT re cycled paper color paper transparencies recommended for this printer tracing paper labels other types of paper stock are available For more information contact your local author...

Page 235: ...authorized dealer Also when replacing the toner cartridge make sure that you replace toner of the correct color Use only toner cartridges intended for use with this machine Black Toner Cartridge Cyan...

Page 236: ...Drums and Cartridges specifically designed for use in Canon Multi Functional machines Expe rience the benefits of optimal print performance print volume and high quality outputs achieved through Cano...

Page 237: ...rawer is properly in place Do not load the following types of paper into the paper drawers Doing so may cause a paper jam Severely curled or wrinkled paper Envelopes Thin straw paper Heavy paper more...

Page 238: ...rawers Left and right paper drawers A4 B5 LTR Paper drawers 3 and 4 330 483 mm 320 450 mm SRA3 305 457 mm A3 A4 A4R A5R and custom size 139 7 182 0 mm to 330 2 487 7 mm 13 x 19 12 5 8 x 17 11 16 12 x...

Page 239: ...iginal package and store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight If you print onto paper that has absorbed moisture steam may be released from the printer output area This is because the moisture...

Page 240: ...ys fan the sheets several times and align the edges to facilitate feeding 4 Load the paper stack into the paper drawer Even out the edges of the paper stack Load the paper stack against the right wall...

Page 241: ...ately 680 sheets 64 g m 17 lb bond or 550 sheets 80 g m 20 lb bond If there are instructions on the package of paper about which side of the paper to load follow those instructions When paper is loade...

Page 242: ...the paper tray is not completely pushed into the printer Always check that the paper drawers are in place and that the paper does not exceed the loading limit NOTE If paper runs out during copying or...

Page 243: ...nt size other than A4 LTR are loaded into a paper drawer the paper size and remaining amount of paper is not correctly detected Adjusting the paper tray to hold a different paper size 1 Press and rele...

Page 244: ...ad the appropriate paper into the paper drawer CAUTION When loading paper take care not to cut your hands on the edges of the paper 5 Adjust the paper size label to show the new paper size 6 Gently pu...

Page 245: ...er tray module When you load the media via the Load button in the Schedule the media is automat ically assigned to the correct tray When you load and assign the media via the Assign button in the Tray...

Page 246: ...in length and between 139 7 mm 5 and 330 2 mm 13 in width You cannot load custom size paper if either one of the sides is smaller or larger than the paper sizes that can be loaded Do not load the fol...

Page 247: ...lowing paper sizes can load into Multi Drawer Paper Deck A1 330 483 mm 320 450 mm SRA3 305 457 mm A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5R and custom size 139 7 182 0 mm to 330 2 487 7 mm 13 19 12 5 8 17 11 16 12 18 1...

Page 248: ...kage and store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight NOTE For high quality printouts use paper recommended by your authorized dealer Before loading paper always fan the sheets several times and...

Page 249: ...sure that the paper size setting is the same size of the paper that is being loaded Load the paper below the rollers of the paper holder IMPORTANT Do not subject the paper holder plate to shock when l...

Page 250: ...paper 1 sided coated paper and paper already printed on cannot be turned over Change to new paper When loading paper make sure that the height of the paper stack does not exceed 20 mm 13 16 If the hei...

Page 251: ...s out while copying or printing load a new paper stack then follow the instructions on the touch panel display The machine automatically restarts and produces the remaining copies or prints Adjust the...

Page 252: ...that you want to adjust and pull out the paper deck until it stops Slide the paper holder plate until it does not catch onto the paper you are setting then remove all the remaining paper The paper ho...

Page 253: ...outer size change plate and inner size change plate to align them with the desired paper size If you use a paper whose parallel edge to the feeding direction is longer than 457 2 mm 18 slide the pape...

Page 254: ...guides correctly to avoid causing a paper jam dirtying prints or dirtying the inside of the printer 4 Slide the paper holder plate to align it with the desired paper size as shown below 5 Load all re...

Page 255: ...the paper to load follow those instructions When paper is loaded the side facing up is the one printed on If problems occur such as poor print quality or paper jams try turning the paper stack over an...

Page 256: ...ically rises and prepares the paper deck for printing CAUTION When returning the paper deck to its original position be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Loa...

Page 257: ...eck Lite A1 in a low humidity environment If paper jams occur follow the instructions on the touch panel display to remove the jammed paper In addition make sure that the loaded paper is not curled Pa...

Page 258: ...OK If you want to change the paper loaded in the paper deck from plain to coated wait for the warm air fan to readjust the temperature before you change the paper Load the media into the bulk paper mo...

Page 259: ...1 is attached proceed to step 4 IMPORTANT When loading paper be sure to first lift the feeding support roller If you load paper without raising the feeding support roller it may become detached and pa...

Page 260: ...you want to print on the back of a sheet of paper that already has something printed on its front 2nd side of 2 sided print Make sure that the size change plate is properly aligned with the marks for...

Page 261: ...paper is loaded into the paper deck the side facing up is the one printed on If problems occur such as poor print quality or paper jams try turning the paper stack over and reload it However you canno...

Page 262: ...l not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Loading transparencies on page 285 Adjust the media size for the bulk paper module on page 263 Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples...

Page 263: ...lk paper module 1 Press the Open button to open the paper deck The inside lifter automatically descends to the paper loading position 2 Remove all of the loaded paper the paper size sheet and deck bas...

Page 264: ...e change plate using a coin or something similar IMPORTANT Do not loosen or remove any screw other than the two blue screws on the outer size change plate 6 Remove the outer size change plate Chapter...

Page 265: ...Align the outer size change plate with the desired marks Make sure that the size change plate is properly aligned with the marks for the desired paper size If the size change plate is not properly al...

Page 266: ...ar edge retainer with the marks for the desired paper size A4 LTR B5 IMPORTANT If the rear edge retainer is not aligned properly paper may become jammed the quality of the image may be degraded or the...

Page 267: ...red paper size to prevent it from being installed at an angle 11 Remove the two blue screws on the inner size change plate using a coin or something similar 12 Remove the inner size change plate NOTE...

Page 268: ...lign the inner size change plate with the desired marks Make sure that the size change plate is properly aligned with the marks for the desired paper size If the size change plate is not properly alig...

Page 269: ...se plate that matches the new paper size into the paper deck If you are not using the deck base plate move the paper deck away from the main unit and hang the deck base plate on the hook on the outer...

Page 270: ...our hands on the edges of the paper IMPORTANT To load paper larger than A4 LTR first close the pod deck lite to raise the inside lifter open the pod deck lite then load the paper If you try to load pa...

Page 271: ...sult 18 Place a magnet label indicating the new paper size onto the paper deck 19 Close the paper deck The inside lifter automatically rises and prepares the paper deck for feeding CAUTION When closin...

Page 272: ...e effect of the cover position original position and the staple settings on the output Output re sults Staple set tings How to place the cover sheet original Glass plate Feeder Document In sertion Uni...

Page 273: ...e Left edge 2 staples A4 B5 LTR Top right 1 staple Right edge 2 staples A3 B4 11 X 17 LGL Top right 1 staple Top right 1 staple A4 B5 LTR Top right 1 staple Top right 1 staple A3 B4 11 X 17 LGL Top ri...

Page 274: ...r and lower trays Load the paper facing the same side for both the upper and lower trays Load the media into the inserter 1 Adjust the slide guides to fit the paper size To use the upper tray Adjust t...

Page 275: ...t in a dry place away from direct sunlight NOTE For high quality printouts use paper recommended by your local authorized dealer Before loading paper always fan the sheets several times and align the...

Page 276: ...RA3 305 457 mm A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R and custom size 182 0 182 0 mm to 330 2 487 7 mm into the trays of the inserter 13 19 12 5 8 17 11 16 12 18 11 17 LGL LTR LTRR EXEC and custom size 7 1 8 7 1 8 to 13...

Page 277: ...Close the tray cover Loading tab paper on page 287 Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples 277 Load the media into the inserter...

Page 278: ...meet the above specifications but cannot be fed into the special feeder Do not load different size type paper at the same time When using tracing paper or coated paper feed the paper one sheet at a ti...

Page 279: ...ope The following envelopes can be loaded into the special feeder COM10 No 10 104 7 241 3 mm 1 8 9 ISO B5 176 250 mm 7 9 7 8 Monarch 98 4 190 5 mm 3 7 8 7 ISO C5 162 229 mm 6 3 8 9 DL 110 220 mm 4 3 8...

Page 280: ...o use as shown below Curled paper may cause a paper jam Feeding Direction To print on the back of preprinted paper straighten curled paper and load the preprinted paper face up into the special feeder...

Page 281: ...l the feeding edges upward ap proximately 3mm 1 8 then reload the paper or envelopes Curling the feeding edges enables the rollers to grip the paper or envelopes as they are fed into the special feede...

Page 282: ...r corners of the envelopes firmly so that they and the sealed or glued portion stay flat IMPORTANT If you use envelopes that have glue attached to their flaps the glue may melt due to the heat and pre...

Page 283: ...ding them into the special feeder Load the envelopes as shown below If you are using Nagagata 3 or Kakugata 2 Feeding Direction If you are using ISO B5 Feeding Direction If you are using COM10 No 10 M...

Page 284: ...ot pass through the printer properly after following the pro cedures up to this point repeat the procedures by feeding once for each envelope Envelopes may be creased in the printing process Chapter 9...

Page 285: ...thout fanning them may cause a paper jam Do not load transparencies into a paper source while a print job is in progress This may cause paper jams Only use transparencies that are specially recommende...

Page 286: ...ransparencies in a paper source other than the special feeder If a paper jam occurs remove the transparencies and fan them well before reloading them into the paper tray Chapter 9 Paper toner and stap...

Page 287: ...paper right order tab paper and reverse order tab paper 4 3 2 1 Right Order Tab Paper 1 2 3 4 Reverse Order Tab Paper NOTE You cannot make copies or prints on tab paper that is loaded into Document In...

Page 288: ...tabs to the left side 1 2 3 4 Paper drawer Load right order tab paper face up with the tabs to the right side 1 2 3 4 Multi Drawer Pa per Deck A1 Load reverse order tab paper face down with the tabs...

Page 289: ...paper into the paper tray Load tab paper into the paper tray 1 Press and release the button on the paper drawer in which you want to load tab paper 2 Grip the handle then pull out the paper drawer un...

Page 290: ...een rolled or curled must be straightened out prior to use Make sure that the height of the paper stack does not exceed the loading limit mark at the back of the paper drawer 5 Squeeze the lever on th...

Page 291: ...ers caught as this may result in personal injury IMPORTANT Never place paper or any other items into the open part of the paper drawer next to the paper stack Doing so may cause a paper jam When you a...

Page 292: ...the System view Check the status of the punch waste box 1 On the operator panel touch the button for the System view 2 Press Printer The status of the punch waste box displays at the right hand side...

Page 293: ...rd the trim waste or clear paper or staple jams prints may still be output if other optional units are operating normally and are not involved in the paper or staple jam removal procedure When the pun...

Page 294: ...pletely emptied 4 Return the punch waste tray to its original position Always make sure to insert the punch waste tray as far as it can go NOTE If the punch waste tray is not securely in place you can...

Page 295: ...the finisher CAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples 295 Remove the punc...

Page 296: ...lace a staple cartridge discard the punch waste discard the trim waste or clear paper or staple jams prints may still be output if other optional units are operating normally and are not involved in t...

Page 297: ...im waste tray is completely emptied 4 Return the trim waste tray to its original position Always make sure to insert the trim waste tray as far as it can go 5 Close the front cover of the finisher Cha...

Page 298: ...CAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples 298 Remove the trim waste...

Page 299: ...view The colors of the toner icons The toner icons Description Toner icon A blue toner icon indicates that the toner reservoir is sufficiently filled Do not add toner An orange toner icon indicates th...

Page 300: ...n the operator panel touch the button for the System view 2 Press Printer The Toner section displays the toner and waste toner icons The color of the toner icon indicates the current filling level of...

Page 301: ...r will set the toner and make it impos sible to remove toner stains IMPORTANT Use only toner cartridges intended for use with this machine Do not replace toner cartridges until the message asking you...

Page 302: ...ner cartridges if printed colors are different from the colors printed before you replaced the toner cartridges perform an automatic gradation adjustment Replace the toner cartridge 1 Open the toner r...

Page 303: ...cover by force doing so may damage the printer 5 Hold the new toner cartridge in your hands as shown below and gently tilt it up and down 10 times IMPORTANT Never touch the tip of the toner cartridge...

Page 304: ...Cyan Magenta or Yellow Toner Cartridge IMPORTANT When replacing toner cartridges make sure that the color of the toner cartridge matches the color of the label on the internal cover 8 Close the inter...

Page 305: ...caught as this may result in personal injury 9 Close the toner replacement cover CAUTION When closing the toner replacement cover be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in person...

Page 306: ...tion of the System view The icon for the staple cartridge that must be refilled is orange or red NOTE Even when the staple icon is blue you can still go to the System view to check the number of stapl...

Page 307: ...of the staple cartridges 1 Check the staple icon in the dashboard 2 When the staple icon is orange or red go to the Printer section of the System view to check which staple cartridge must be refilled...

Page 308: ...a staple cartridge discard the punch waste discard the trim waste or clear paper or staple jams prints may still be output if other optional units are operating normally and are not involved in the p...

Page 309: ...PUSH on both sides of the staple case NOTE Align the staple case as indicated in the diagram The cover will not open if there are any staples remaining even if you press PUSH on both sides of the sta...

Page 310: ...IMPORTANT Make sure that you pull the seal straight out If you pull it out at an angle it may tear 7 Close the staple case cover 8 Gently push the staple case into the stapler unit until it is secure...

Page 311: ...o 9 Close the front cover of the finisher CAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Chapter 9 Paper toner and...

Page 312: ...y still be output if other optional units are operating normally and are not involved in the paper or staple jam removal procedure If necessary remove all the output paper in the booklet tray before r...

Page 313: ...blue area on both sides of the staple cartridge then open the staple case cover Hold the staple case cover by its left and right sides and then lift it and slide it off 5 Lift and pull out the empty s...

Page 314: ...placing the staple cartridges replace both the front and back staple cartridges 7 Close the staple case cover 8 Return the staple case to its original position in the saddle stitcher unit making sure...

Page 315: ...in the saddle stitcher unit 9 Gently push the saddle stitcher unit back into the printer Always make sure to insert the saddle stitcher as far as it can go CAUTION When returning the saddle stitcher u...

Page 316: ...inisher CAUTION When closing the front cover of the finisher be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Chapter 9 Paper toner and staples 316 Replace the staple ca...

Page 317: ...Chapter 10 Adapt printer settings to your needs...

Page 318: ...is section gives an overview of the Setup section in the System view Introduction to the Setup section The items of the Setup section The workflow section at the top of the operator panel displays the...

Page 319: ...Job name truncation Define the way the system shortens the job name when the job name is too long to display fully Operator panel settings Adjust the brightness and contrast of the screen of the opera...

Page 320: ...f a workflow profile the button displays the text Custom The use of the default workflow profiles The following table makes recommendations about when to use which default workflow profile When to use...

Page 321: ...ettings Workflow profile Check first set Confirm start of job As in job Off Standard As in job On Job by job On Off Check and print As in job Off Manual planning Off Off Unattended The default setting...

Page 322: ...n the ripped order You can do the following to rearrange the order in which the jobs will be printed Move jobs to the list of Waiting jobs or Use To top to move a job to the top of the list of Schedul...

Page 323: ...ack ing Each printed set that is delivered to an output lo cation is stacked on top of the previous set with an offset This helps you to identify the various sets Sets always Each printed set is deliv...

Page 324: ...rinter will stop Depending on the urgency of the warning message the vertical bar in the dashboard and the operator attention light are orange or red NOTE The operator attention light is linked to the...

Page 325: ...rning time 1 Touch System Setup Warning time under Operator panel When the box for Warning in advance has a check mark and states On the function is enabled 2 Touch the Warning in advance button The c...

Page 326: ...ates the job names This allows you to keep the identifying part of the job name You can choose to truncate the job name at the beginning or at the end of the name How to truncate the job name 1 Touch...

Page 327: ...will increase the brightness Brightness You can increase or decrease the contrast from level 10 to 100 in steps of 1 The factory default value is 50 Higher values will increase the contrast Contrast...

Page 328: ...dministrator PIN to make changes in this section This PIN is the same as used when accessing the Settings Editor applica tion on the PRISMAsync controller Settings available through the operator panel...

Page 329: ...ation report for backup purposes for example Follow the instructions on the operator panel when you save a file or print a re port Save the datad ump file Save the trace file Printtheconfig uration re...

Page 330: ...be displayed in inches Date and time System of mea surement Time zone System settings How to change key operator settings and system administrator settings via the operator panel 1 Touch System Setup...

Page 331: ...he various automated workflows However jobs can get a label that you can use as a selection criterion for further processing and production The use of automated workflows has for example the following...

Page 332: ...n page 333 Edit an automated workflow on page 334 Delete an automated workflow on page 335 Restore the factory default workflow on page 336 Chapter 10 Adapt printer settings to your needs 332 Introduc...

Page 333: ...d an automated workflow 1 Go to Workflow Automated workflows 2 Click the Add button A pop up window displays the attributes you can specify for the new workflow 3 Put a check mark in front of the attr...

Page 334: ...Go to Workflow Automated workflows 2 Put a check mark in front of the workflow you want to edit 3 Click the Edit button A pop up window displays the attributes you can specify for your workflow 4 Chan...

Page 335: ...mated workflow 1 Go to Workflow Automated workflows 2 Put a check mark in front of the workflow you want to delete 3 Click the Delete button 4 Click Ok Introduction to automated workflows on page 331...

Page 336: ...flow will be lost How to restore the factory default workflow 1 Go to Workflow Automated workflows 2 Click the Restore button The factory default automated workflow is restored Introduction to automat...

Page 337: ...ination with the hotfolder default ticket However if you want to use the settings of the automated workflow where the hotfolder is linked to it is advised not to place a hotfolder default ticket in th...

Page 338: ...ired How to activate the hotfolder function 1 Open the web browser and enter the host name or IP address of your PRISMAsync controller 2 Go to the Workflow Hotfolders section 3 Click Configure 4 At En...

Page 339: ...activated Otherwise the system administrator must ac tivate the hotfolder function first How to create a hotfolder 1 Open your web browser and enter the host name or IP address of your PRISMAsync con...

Page 340: ...running the Microsoft Windows XP operating system However depending on the operating system of your workstation the procedure can be different Illustration 532 Create a shared network drive How to cre...

Page 341: ...ish A log in screen will appear 6 Enter the user name and the password that were defined when the hotfolder function was enabled in the Settings Editor 7 Click OK The hotfolder is now ready for use 8...

Page 342: ...ow overrule the settings of the hotfolder default ticket This procedure is an example of the procedure in Microsoft Windows XP For other operating systems the procedure can vary How to create a hotfol...

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Page 344: ...counters The Day counters section displays the number of prints that have been made since the counter was last reset to 0 You can for example reset the day counters at the be ginning of a working day...

Page 345: ...The maintenance section Chapter 11 Maintenance and calibration 345 Introduction to the Maintenance section...

Page 346: ...ps may result in a fire or electrical shock Do not use alcohol benzene paint thinner or other solvents for cleaning Doing so may result in damage to the plastic parts Disconnect the power cord from th...

Page 347: ...he original may be detected incorrectly NOTE This procedure is necessary only if Duplex Color Image Reader Unit A1 is attached Clean the glass plate 1 Clean the glass plate and the underside of the co...

Page 348: ...o much as this may damage the original or break the machine If the document feed scanning area is dirty documents may not be scanned clearly and the size of the document may not be detected correctly...

Page 349: ...en wipe the area with a soft dry cloth 3 Pull the lever above the feeder and open the document scan cover IMPORTANT Open the document scan cover carefully making sure not to scratch the glass plate 4...

Page 350: ...e the area with a soft dry cloth 6 Close the inside cover CAUTION When closing the inside cover be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury 7 Close the document sca...

Page 351: ...the feeder be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Be aware that the light emitted from the glass plate may be very bright when closing the feeder IMPORTANT Do...

Page 352: ...eaning cannot be performed during printing Clean the wire 1 Touch System Maintenance 2 Press Start maintenance 3 Touch Clean the corona wires and touch Start A wizard opens 4 Press Next A status messa...

Page 353: ...ler Roller cleaning cannot be performed during printing Clean the roller main unit 1 Touch System Maintenance 2 Press Start maintenance 3 Touch Clean the clean roller main unit and touch Start A wizar...

Page 354: ...m2 16 lb bond to 20 lb bond Feeder roller cleaning cannot be performed during printing Clean the ADF automatically 1 Touch System Maintenance 2 Press Start maintenance 3 Touch Clean the rollers of th...

Page 355: ...um inside the printer as necessary NOTE It takes approximately 35 seconds to clean the drum Drum cleaning cannot be performed during printing Clean the drum 1 Touch System Maintenance 2 Press Start ma...

Page 356: ...screen of the operator panel with a 50 mix of water and isopropyl alcohol K2 Use a lint free cloth Always put the cleaner onto the cloth and not directly on the screen Chapter 11 Maintenance and cali...

Page 357: ...on first describes the 2 counters in the Maintenance section and how to reset the day counters Reset the day counters 1 On the operator panel press the System button 2 Press Maintenance 3 Touch the Re...

Page 358: ...ounters provide information about the number of prints since the last reset You do not need the day counters for the meter reading The day counters are only intended for your own convenience This sect...

Page 359: ...am occurs follow the instructions on the operator panel IMPORTANT Make sure you follow the instructions precisely in the correct order to avoid unneces sary service calls Chapter 11 Maintenance and ca...

Page 360: ...be performed during printing Auto color mismatch correction 1 Touch System Maintenance 2 Press Start maintenance 3 Touch Auto color mismatch correction and touch Start A wizard opens 4 Press Next A st...

Page 361: ...vised to calibrate the printer configuration regularly IMPORTANT To assure optimal print quality you must perform and complete all main steps in the described order The calibration procedure will guid...

Page 362: ...nance Before you begin Make sure you have an Eye One spectrophotometer connected to the USB connector of the operator panel Make sure you use one of the following media Canon CS 814 81 4 g m Oc Top Co...

Page 363: ...patches smoothly in about 2 seconds 6 Touch OK to save the shading correction results and continue with the 2 Auto gradation adjustment procedure Result NOTE In exceptional cases the 1 Shading correc...

Page 364: ...ion and 2 Auto gradation adjustment procedure When to do Immediately after the 1 Shading correction procedure is finished The 2 Auto gradation adjustment procedure is part of the complete calibration...

Page 365: ...on method window select Automatic internal sensor and touch OK An instruction window opens Wait a few minutes while the printer performs the 2 Auto gradation adjustment 5 Remove the test prints 6 Pres...

Page 366: ...in copy jobs and job submission tools like the printer driver and PRISMAprepare When to do You are advised to run the Media family calibration procedure in the following situations Immediately after...

Page 367: ...the calibration chart and put them underneath the last printed calibration chart 7 Measure the calibration sheet according to the instructions on the operator panel Perform the following actions per...

Page 368: ...log in window opens 3 Log in as key operator 4 Select the media family halftone combination for which you want to adjust the CMYK curve The current CMYK curves are displayed 5 Press Edit 6 Select the...

Page 369: ...Chapter 12 Specifications...

Page 370: ...to 220 g m 80 lb cover Option Operator warning light with warn ahead function ality warning time adjustable Features Print speed imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075S PRO 2 sided Feeding from cas sette or deck 1...

Page 371: ...a 12 5 11 6 A3 11 x 17 n a n a 12 0 11 2 SRA3 n a n a 11 2 10 4 13 x 19 21 6 21 6 21 6 21 6 A4 LTR Coated Quality mode 106 300 g m 28 lb bond 110 lb cover Only via POD deck lite Multi drawer deck 2 s...

Page 372: ...11 2 10 4 13 x 19 8 seconds FPOT First set 45 ipm simplex 44 ipm duplex Following sets output at full engine speed Copy speed with automatic document feeder 15 seconds from glass plate FCOT Print spe...

Page 373: ...10 8 10 8 A3 11 x 17 n a n a 10 4 10 4 SRA3 n a n a 9 7 9 7 13 x 19 21 6 21 6 21 6 21 6 A4 LTR Coated Quality mode 106 300 g m 28 lb bond 110 lb cover Only via POD deck lite Multi drawer deck 2 sided...

Page 374: ...m simplex 44 ipm duplex Following sets output at full engine speed Copy speed with automatic document feeder 15 seconds from glass plate FCOT General Value Specification 2 5 GB SDRAM Device memory SDR...

Page 375: ...ity EPA Energy Star RoHS Certificates Maximum power consumption 2 68 kW Power consumption imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075S PRO 17 48 KWh imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9065S PRO 16 00 KWh TEC PRISMAsync controller al...

Page 376: ...LTR LTRR STMT STMTR Original paper size 8 5 x 11 1 sided 38 220 gsm LTR 1 sided 10 lb bond 85 lb cover 8 5 x 11 2 sided 50 220 gsm LTR 2 sided 13 lb bond 85 lb cover Original paper weight Automatic p...

Page 377: ...nition for spot color tints unlimited color preset definition for easy and time sav ing reuse Options Scheduler on operating panel 8 hours plan ahead functionality for simultaneous jobs Workflow autom...

Page 378: ...unctions Media selection layout selection page program ming including tab shift and tab captions selection of sub sets mixed duplex simplex printing of sub sets margin shift image quality and color se...

Page 379: ...ane postcard envelopes ISO B5 ISO C5 DL Com10 Monarch Custom sizes 100 x 148 mm to 330 2 x 487 7 mm 3 94 x 5 83 to 13 x 19 20 Paper size Plain paper Coated paper Recycled paper Colored paper Textured...

Page 380: ...0 Paper sizes 52 300 g m 14 lb bond 110 lb cover Paper weight 950 x 797 x 1040 mm 37 40 x 31 38 x 40 95 Dimensions unit W x D x H 150 kg 330 lbs Weight unit Approximately 753 W Power consumption Paper...

Page 381: ...3500 sheets 80 g m 20 lb bond Paper trays A4 B5 LTR Paper sizes 52 220 g m 14 lb bond 80 lb cover Paper weight Friction feed Paper feed technology 323 x 583 x 570 mm 12 72 x 22 95 x 22 44 Dimensions...

Page 382: ...p standard and user defined scan and copy templates Description 150 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi Resolution selectable for scan to file 45 ipm 1 sided 44 ipm 2 sided Scan speed with auto matic document feeder...

Page 383: ...3 B4 A4 A4R B5 11 x 17 279 4 x 431 8 mm LTR LTRR LGL EXEC Paper size 782 x 765 x 1040 mm 30 79 x 30 12 x 40 94 Dimensions unit W x D x H 61 kg 134 5 lbs Weight unit 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 8 A Power re...

Page 384: ...g 238 lbs Weight unit 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 8 A Power require ment Approximately 225 W Power Con sumption Trim unit Inner Booklet Trimmer A1 Value Specification Optional leading edge booklet trimmer...

Page 385: ...operation Power Con sumption Finisher and stacker stapler Option for Notice for Puncher Unit BG1 BH1 The Puncher Unit BG1 BH1 is not available for US region Punch unit US Puncher Unit BF1 2 3 holes US...

Page 386: ...bond 16 lb bond Plain paper 64 105 g m 17 lb bond 28 lb bond recycled paper thick paper 106 300 g m 29 lb bond 110 lb Cover coated paper 106 300 g m 29 lb bond 110 lb cover colored paper tabs texture...

Page 387: ...Z fold A4R B4R A3 LTRR LGL 11 17 279 4 x 431 8 mm Letter fold in C fold A4R LTRR Letter fold out A4R LTRR Double parallel fold A4R LTRR LGL Half fold A4R LTRR Paper size 336 793 1190 mm 13 23 x 31 22...

Page 388: ...wer Con sumption Replaceable A4 die sets for Professional Puncher B1 Value Specification EUR 20 hole Plastic Comb 21 hole Plastic Comb 23 hole round Twin Loop 23 hole square Twin Loop 34 hole square T...

Page 389: ...ined for main engine Paper weight As defined for main engine Paper size 1 sided printed output 50 sheets 80 gsm 22 lb Bond 2 sided printed output 100 sheets 80 gsm 22 lb Bond Tray capacity 420 382 267...

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Page 446: ...nt Alignment 163 Assign Assign 142 Auto color mismatch correction Auto color mismatch correction 360 Automated settings Copy job 172 Scan job 216 Automated workflow Add 333 Delete 335 Edit 334 Restore...

Page 447: ...er 353 Clean the operator panel Clean the operator panel 26 Cleaning Cleaning 346 ADF 348 Cover plate 347 Drum 355 Feeder 348 Glass plate 347 Operator panel 356 CMYK calibration curve CMYK calibration...

Page 448: ...ers 162 Copy job 179 Print job 107 Create a hotfolder Create a hotfolder 339 Creating a Custom Template Creating a Custom Template 207 Custom templates Create 207 Delete 207 Make default 207 Rename 20...

Page 449: ...Include in automated workflow 339 Job settings 337 Job ticket 337 I Image reader Cleaning 347 Image shift Image shift 164 Inner Booklet Trimmer A1 Inner Booklet Trimmer A1 33 Input profiles Input prof...

Page 450: ...enance view Maintenance view 344 Make a custom template your default Make a custom template your default 207 Make a proof Make a proof 125 Manual settings Print job 104 Margin erase Copy job 187 Scan...

Page 451: ...r Deck A1 19 Paper Folding Unit G1 Paper Folding Unit G1 52 Paper jams Paper jams 359 Paper module Paper module 19 Adjust for media size 252 Load media 245 Paper stock Paper stock 234 Paper storage Pa...

Page 452: ...riority for a job Priority for a job 120 PRISMAprepare Job preparation 75 Production printing Production printing 80 Professional Puncher Integration Unit B1 Professional Puncher Integration Unit B1 4...

Page 453: ...for job 161 Separator sheets Separator sheets 154 Copy job 193 Print job 117 Serial number Serial number 328 Settings Editor Access 64 Access through operator panel 328 Change settings 328 Concept 60...

Page 454: ...287 Paper tray 289 TCP P TCP P 328 Technology Technology 370 Temporary media Temporary media 146 148 Test TCP IP connection Test TCP IP connection 328 Ticket Ticket 124 TIFF TIFF 214 Time zone Time z...

Page 455: ...View Maintenance view 344 W Warning time Change 324 Disable 325 Enable 325 Waste toner container Waste toner container 299 Wire cleaning Wire cleaning 352 Workflow profiles Check and print 320 Functio...

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